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Maintenance Tool For Drive 

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 Tool

 

Instruction manual 

 

6 F 3 A 4 5 0 8  

Jun, 2002 

2002 

 

Summary of Contents for 6F3A4508

Page 1: ... TOSHIBA Corporation All Rights Reserved Maintenance Tool For Drive Wi Tool Instruction manual 6 F 3 A 4 5 0 8 Jun 2002 2002 ...

Page 2: ...6 1 Word detail description 11 6 2 String detail description 14 6 3 Bit detail description 17 6 4 Set point control detail description 21 6 5 Traceback detail description 29 6 6 Snapshot detail description 36 6 7 Trend view detail description 38 6 8 Step response detail description 40 6 9 Password control detail description 42 6 10 Property detail description 44 6 11 Preparation detail description...

Page 3: ...ollowing when rewriting the drive equipment data 1 Rewriting the data may disturb the drive equipment For example if the speed setting is rewritten the motor speed will change If the control gain is rewritten the control system will change causing it to trip or become unstable Be very careful when rewriting When the motor is running the message OK to rewrite while running appears on the screen 2 W...

Page 4: ...only one PC and drive equipment are connected to the network Figure 2 1 1 connection 2 1 N connection Multiple drive equipments are connected to a single PC Normally the network is connected through a device called the HUB In this case an IP address is required for the PC and each drive unit Figure 2 1 N connection 250Wi Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Hub T 250Wi T 250Wi T 250Wi ...

Page 5: ...oller RIO and drive equipment exchange messages using the message transmission function of the Transmission Unit TL S20 Consequently the PC exchanges messages with the drive equipment In this case an IP address is required for the PC and each RIO The drive equipment does not need an IP address because message is exchanged using the TL S20 Ethernet 250Wi TL S20 250Wi TL S20 RIO RIO ASC ASC T 250Wi ...

Page 6: ...et connector of the PC with an Ethernet cross cable The Ethernet cross cable is provided with Wi Tool 2 In the case of 1 N it is not possible to connect to the drive equipment board Connect the Ethernet connector of the PC and the hub with an Ethernet straight cable because the signal from the drive equipment is connected to the Ethernet hub 3 In the case of 1 N RIO connection connect the Ethernet...

Page 7: ...procedure 1 Click the START button at the bottom left corner of the screen 2 Select Program TOSHIBA Drive Tools 3 When Wi Tool appears click it 4 If TOSHIBA Drive Tools or Wi Tool is not displayed Wi Tool may not be installed Install it Refer to the Installation manual 6F3A4507 for details Figure 3 1 Starting Wi Tool ...

Page 8: ...cess level of the operator and the password for that operator are registered in each drive equipment This operator name is referred to as the User Name The access level is divided into ten levels from 0 Read Only to 9 Full Access If the User Name and Access Level do not match those registered in the drive equipment the drive equipment returns access level 0 The User Name and Password are set to TO...

Page 9: ...pens when the password is entered The standard 1 1 connection windows are described The main window consists of five main components 1 Title 2 Menu bar 3 Command buttons 4 Main 5 Status bar Figure 4 1 Main window Main Status bar Title Menu bar Command buttons ...

Page 10: ...ows the function selected from the Menu bar or with a Command button 5 Status bar Figure 4 5 Status bar The Status bar shows the status of the connected driver unit The following items appear from left to right 1 Panel name of the connected drive equipment 2 Drive Type name of the connected drive equipment 3 Whether the status motor of the connected drive equipment is running stopped Click to see ...

Page 11: ...h prints and saves to file the control data motor speed motor current etc when there is a drive equipment fault 6 Snapshot Controls the data record function of the drive equipment which specifies a trigger condition and saves the specified signal 7 Trend display Collects drive equipment data from PC and displays them on the PC 8 Step response Provides step reference for test to drive equipment fro...

Page 12: ...rol gain etc inside the drive equipment Select Drive Tool Data Control Word from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 1 1 Word window To load the motor speed first place the cursor on the symbol box on the left side and double click You can click any of the 12 lines Then the symbol input window appears ...

Page 13: ...ay SP_R in the original window Figure 6 1 3 Word window The data displayed in the box below the data is this data In this case 0 000 is shown The unit is show at right in this case The description of this SP_R appears at the right end if registered To rewrite the data place the cursor on the data box click and enter a value and then press Enter to write the data SP_R returns immediately to the ori...

Page 14: ...stered to avoid repeated key entry This is referred to as template For example Speed Reference SP_R Motor Speed SP_F and Motor Current I1_F can be registered by first entering these data and then entering a name by clicking Write Then next time the Word window appears these symbols can be loaded simply by clicking Load and entering the previously specified name ...

Page 15: ...t Drive Tool Data Control Char String from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 2 1 Char String window To load the drive equipment panel name first place the cursor on the symbol box on the left side and double click You can click any of the 12 lines Then the symbol input box appears ...

Page 16: ...TOSHIBA 6F3A4508 15 Figure 6 1 2 Input Symbol Then click INF_PANEL which is the drive equipment panel name symbol The panel name is selected and appears in the window ...

Page 17: ... displayed in the box under the data is the Char string data In this example it is empty The description of INF_PANEL appears on the right To rewrite the data place the cursor on the data box click and enter the char string and then press Enter to write the data ...

Page 18: ...ipment It displays and writes in bit units Select Drive Tool Data Control Bit from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 3 1 Bit window To load the sequence data BLR1 first place the cursor on the symbol at the top left box and click Then the symbol selection list appears ...

Page 19: ...08 18 Figure 6 3 2 Symbol selection window Next click BLR1 in the symbol selection list to close the symbol selection list and display BLR1 in the box Then press the select button to select BLR1 and display its data ...

Page 20: ...bit data appear as shown in the window above The number of columns depends on the selected symbol The top cell is bit no F and the bottom cell is bit no 0 The number in the cell is the current data 1 0 To change the rewrite data click the cell of that bit When clicked the number in the cell changes to 0 if it was 1 and to 1 if it was 0 When a cell is clicked the following window appears The follow...

Page 21: ...te window When the data to write is determined click Write Then the data in the cell is written to the drive equipment If you do not click the data is not written To rewrite the data refer to Chapter 1 Notes on Rewriting drive equipment Data ...

Page 22: ... data saved in file It also transfers the set points in the drive equipment RAM to EEPROM Select Drive Tool Data Control Setpoint Control from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Note Your access level must be 9 in order to write set points to the drive equipment The value in the set point file can be written to the drive equipment only when you login wi...

Page 23: ...ernal RAM is saved in EEPROM because it is erased when the power is turned off Normally EEPROM0 is used When the drive equipment power is turned on the set points in EEPROM are copied to internal RAM When a value in internal RAM is changed when set point is rewritten or the set point file is written in the drive equipment the data in internal RAM must be transferred to EEPROM ...

Page 24: ... equipment internal RAM with set point file 6 Compare drive equipment EEPROM with set point file 7 Transfer set points in drive equipment RAM to EEPROM 8 Write data in drive equipment internal RAM to set point file 9 Write data in drive equipment internal EEPROM to set point file 10 Load set point file to drive equipment internal RAM 11 Compare set point file with set point file Figure 6 4 2 Set P...

Page 25: ...ive equipment are referenced as the difference from the number of this template and the template In the above example the template number is 0 and the values different from this template appear below You can print this data by clicking Print 2 Display set points in drive equipment EEPROM Click the Data Display button 2 Set point data is read from the drive equipment and displayed 3 Display set poi...

Page 26: ...3A4508 25 4 Compare drive equipment internal RAM with EEPROM Click arrow 4 Figure 6 4 4 The Start Compare with EEPROM button appears at bottom left of the window Click this to start compare and display the result ...

Page 27: ...button to start compare The result is displayed when compare is finished 6 Compare drive equipment EEPROM with set point file First select a set point file Click the Select File 3 button and select a set point file Then click arrow 6 to display the Start Compare with EEPROM button at bottom left of the screen and click this button to start compare The result is displayed when compare is finished 7...

Page 28: ...ile First select a set point file Click the Select File 3 button and select a set point file Then click arrow 8 to display the Save to File button at bottom left of the screen and click this button to start write to file 9 Write data in drive equipment internal EEPROM to set point file First select a set point file Click the Select File 3 button and select a set point file Then click arrow 9 to di...

Page 29: ...t of the screen and click this button to start load to file 11 Compare set point file with set point file First select the first set point file Click the Select File 3 button and select a set point file Then select the second set point file Click the Select File button below arrow 11 and select a set point file Then click arrow 11 to display the Compare File button at bottom left of the screen and...

Page 30: ... equipment fault Select Drive Tool Traceback from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 1 5 Traceback selection First select where the fault data is read from Click From Drive or From File to select To read from file click Select File and select a file from the list The following window appears if From Drive is clicked ...

Page 31: ...ult selection This list contains a list of fault data in the drive equipment Up to 16 faults Click the down arrow to display the data list and click an item to select Then click the Display button The data is read and displayed as graph ...

Page 32: ...ta read completes a graph similar to the one above appears Control data is obtained with different sampling data depending on the drive equipment and a graph is displayed for each sampling data Click the Option tab on the graph to display the following window ...

Page 33: ...raceback print Then click the Write button to save this data to file with the specified file name You can also click the Print button to print this data In addition to the graph the detected fault signals first faults are also displayed ...

Page 34: ...s window shows the sequence data for up to 9 faults in the order of detection The sequence signal abbreviation appears on the left and a simple description appears on the right A more detailed description appears when you click the abbreviation or the description ...

Page 35: ...nge the graph settings Figure 6 5 6 Select traceback signal 1 The number at top center is the number of graphs per window You can select 1 2 4 8 or 12 signals per window 2 The Signal name displayed on the graph appears on the left side Click a signal name to change it ...

Page 36: ...e number on the right of the signal name is the graph no Specify the display order from top of the window for the selected signal If more than one signal are set to display in the graph with the same number multiple signals are displayed 3 Set the scale of the graph on the left side Set each graph to Maximum or Minimum To set to the same scale as another graph specify its graph number in the SameA...

Page 37: ...reely with snapshot Also there is a difference in the number of saved signals up to 60 signals for traceback and 8 signals for snapshot and the number of samples that can be saved up to 512 samples for traceback and up to 1024 signals for snapshot Select Drive Tool Local Tool Snap Shot from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 6 1 Snapshot Set th...

Page 38: ...th the trigger bit Trigger when Inverted Boolean bit signal is 0 specify the bit with the trigger bit Trigger when equal signal is at trigger level Trigger when Not equal signal is different from trigger level Trigger when Greater Than signal is greater than trigger level Trigger when Less Than signal is less than trigger level The following trigger types are available Trigger when edge trigger si...

Page 39: ...ption This function collects drive equipment data from the PC and displays them on the PC Select Drive Tool Local Tool Trend Display from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 7 1 Trend setup window ...

Page 40: ...t in Trend Display Minimum is 50mSec Set these items and click the Graph tab to display the following window Figure 6 7 2 Trend graph There is a Start button at bottom left of the graph Click this button to start the Trend Display Click the same button to stop the graph display button is changed to Stop When clicking the Setting tab once more to change the signal to display for example stop the gr...

Page 41: ...plays prints this data It also saves data during step response to file and prints displays data in the file Select Drive Tool Local Tool Test Step Response from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 8 1 Step response First determine which test mode to select Click the Mode Select down arrow and select a mode ...

Page 42: ...previous page the Select button is disabled To cancel test mode click the End Test button After selecting the test mode click the Start Step button to automatically add step reference to the drive equipment and display the resulting graph The time width and size of the applied step are set at the right side of the window ...

Page 43: ...y when the access level is 9 Select Drive Tool Local Tool PassWord Control from the menu bar to select The following window appears Figure 6 9 1 Password control First enter the operator name to add or delete When deleting select from a list of operator names stored in the drive equipment When adding enter an operator name that is different from any operator name in the list ...

Page 44: ...n operator name These are not necessary when deleting Click the Add or Delete button to display the following window Figure 6 9 2 Password control verification Click OK to execute Note that if you delete all operators with security level 9 you will not be able to add passwords ...

Page 45: ...elect File Property from the menu bar or click the command button to select The following window appears Figure 6 10 1 Drive property This window displays the Panel Name Drive Type Data Base Version Toshiba Order Number Item Number and Tag of the drive equipment The Panel Name Toshiba Order Number Item Number and Tag are rewritable To rewrite click the item to change enter the new item and then cl...

Page 46: ...TOSHIBA 6F3A4508 45 1 Comments Click the Comments tab to display comments stored in the drive equipment Comments can also be rewritten Figure 6 10 2 Comments ...

Page 47: ... drive equipment time and the current time of the PC Click Set Current Time to synchronize the drive equipment time with the PC time Figure 6 10 3 Time 3 Rating Click the Rating tab to display the drive equipment and motor rating This window is read only Figure 6 10 4 Rating ...

Page 48: ...cords of the drive equipment This window is read only Figure 6 10 5 Trouble records 5 Event counter Click the Event Counter tab to display the drive equipment event counts Event counts are items such as contact open close count that depend on the drive equipment type Figure 6 10 6 Event counter ...

Page 49: ...g conditions It displays the missing condition if there is any Select Drive Tool Local Tool Data Control Preparation from the menu bar or click Fault Alarm drive status display on the status bar to select The following window appears Figure 6 11 1 Preparation Click Fault Reset in this window to reset faults ...

Page 50: ...g detail description Click x at top right of the main window to end Wi Tool The following window appears If set points are changed but not transferred to EEPROM click Cancel and transfer the set points to EEPROM Figure 6 12 1 Ending ...

Page 51: ... to the drive equipment by 1 N connection via Ethernet Figure 7 1 1 N connection The network connection appears on the left side of the window Click the drive equipment name in this network connection to connect to that drive equipment Figure 7 2 Connect Drive After connecting the drive equipment functions similar to 1 1 connection become available ...

Page 52: ...is started after connecting to the drive equipment by 1 N connection through RIO remote I O Figure 7 3 RIO connection The network connection appears on the left side of the window Click the drive equipment name in the same manner as Ethernet connection to connect to that drive unit ...

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