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The Keypad 

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890CS Common Bus Supply - Frames B & D; 890CD Common Bus Drive and 890SD Standalone Drive - Frames B, C & D 

 

 

 

Chapter 9

 

The Keypad 

 

In this chapter, learn about the control keys and keypad indications. The main menu maps are 
shown here, but for details of sub-menus refer to Chapter 10. 

 

 

Introduction

 

 

6511 - Common Bus Supply

 

 

6901 - Common Bus Supply

 

 

6511 - Common Bus/Standalone Drive

 

 

6901 - Common Bus/Standalone Drive

 

 

Remote Mounting the Keypad

 

Summary of Contents for 6901

Page 1: ...er 9 The Keypad In this chapter learn about the control keys and keypad indications The main menu maps are shown here but for details of sub menus refer to Chapter 10 Introduction 6511 Common Bus Supp...

Page 2: ...h the 6511 and 6901 Keypad can be mounted up to 3 metres away from the 890 using the optional panel mounting kit with connecting lead refer to Remote Mounting the Keypad page 9 56 The keypads display...

Page 3: ...ive diagnostics provided on the display To display the Software Version Press and hold to display software version To display the Line Voltage Rating Press and hold to display software version Press o...

Page 4: ...hrough the Diagnostics menu Decrement Move down through the Diagnostics menu Run Local Mode Run the unit power up the DC link Stop Local Mode Stops the unit power down the DC link Navigation Press and...

Page 5: ...rged Indicates numbers or values trip information error codes etc See Status Indications below Indicates the drive is in Local control Drive is in remote control when not visible Displays the units fo...

Page 6: ...n Displays the software version of the unit From the Welcome Screen the display times out alternatively you can press the key to show the first of 5 diagnostics Output Power As a percentage of nominal...

Page 7: ...letter to indicate entering or leaving Local Mode RUN Not possible to change between Local Remote mode The drive is running in Local mode or the Remote run signal is active Alert Message Displays A me...

Page 8: ...can change between local and remote mode from any point on the MMI Note You can only change between Local and Remote Mode when the unit is stopped when the DC link is powered down Remote to Local Mod...

Page 9: ...tics provided on the display To display the Software Version Voltage Rating Press and hold to display software version Time out or press To Stop in Local Mode Press To Start in Local Mode Press Initia...

Page 10: ...u Bypasses the time out from the Welcome screen to display the Diagnostics menu Increment Move up through the Diagnostics menu Decrement Move down through the Diagnostics menu Run Local Mode Run the u...

Page 11: ...rive Frames B C D Example To view the INPUT CURRENT diagnostic 1 The display will default to show the OUTPUT POWER diagnostic OUTPUT POWER 0 2 Press the key repeatedly to scroll to the INPUT CURRENT A...

Page 12: ...ach LED is considered to operate in three different ways The LEDs are labelled HEALTH LOCAL as SEQ and REF RUN STOP FWD and REV FWD and REV are unused Combinations of these LEDs have the following mea...

Page 13: ...unit From the Welcome Screen the display times out to show the first of 5 diagnostics Output Power As a percentage of nominal full power for the selected input voltage Heatsink Temp The heatsink temp...

Page 14: ...on or cause See example opposite The unit has tripped The top line indicates a trip has occurred while the bottom line gives the reason for the trip See example opposite Most messages are displayed fo...

Page 15: ...and outputs Local Mode Providing local control and monitoring of the drive using the Keypad Local control keys are inactive when Remote Mode is selected You can change between local and remote mode fr...

Page 16: ...drive monitoring and complete access for application programming To display the Software Version Press and hold to display software version Time out or press To Stop in Local Mode Press To Start in Lo...

Page 17: ...ist Trip Message Clear the Trip or Error message from the display Decrement Navigation Displays the next Menu level or the first parameter of the current Menu Parameter Allows a writable parameter to...

Page 18: ...drive running in reverse Indicates numbers or values trip information error codes etc See Status Indications below Indicates the drive is in Local control Drive is in remote control when not visible...

Page 19: ...nu Each menu contains parameters Welcome Screen Displays the software version of the unit From the Welcome Screen the display times out alternatively you can press the key to show the first of 4 menus...

Page 20: ...nd 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D The Menu System Map M E Note this does not save the link configuration It saves information for MMI parameters The Menu System time out M E Change value with key...

Page 21: ...d Enter password to change the parameter Refer to page 9 50 LOCAL Local Mode selected healthy no alarms present Added or removed from the display letter by letter to indicate entering or leaving Local...

Page 22: ...the Keypad when either A requested operation is not allowed The drive has tripped Most messages are displayed for only a short period or for as long as an illegal operation is tried however trip messa...

Page 23: ...selected You must be at the top of the MMI showing the software version before you can change between local and remote modes Note You can only change between Local and Remote Mode when the unit is sto...

Page 24: ...er to Chapter 10 for further information View the parameter to be edited and press to display the parameter s value Select the digit to be changed pressing the key moves the cursor from right to left...

Page 25: ...e and 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D How to Save the Application The SAVE menu available in all menu levels is used to save any changes you make to the Keypad settings Press the UP key as instruc...

Page 26: ...pre defined parameters Then press the key Selecting the Menu Level For ease of operation the drive can display full or reduced menus Navigate to the S37 parameter SET S37 and press the key This toggle...

Page 27: ...ting on 24V dc only for configuration purposes the unit will trip on UNDERVOLTAGE DCLO as to be expected Press the E key to clear the trip message when it appears 6511 Keypad Combination Hold down the...

Page 28: ...e you to the POWER BOARD menu in the expanded SYSTEM menu highlighted in the diagrams below Note If the unit is operating on 24V dc only for configuration purposes the unit will trip on UNDERVOLTAGE D...

Page 29: ...Frame B 1300B 0 75 HP 0 55kW 131 1550B 1 5 HP 1 1kW 132 1700B 2 HP 1 5kW 117 2110B 3 HP 2 2kW 118 2165B 5 HP 4 0kW 119 Frame C 2240C 7 5 HP 5 5kW 120 2300C 10 HP 7 5kW 121 CD SD 400 500 Vac Units Size...

Page 30: ...s will be displayed Press the E key to remove the alert messages DEFAULT TO 60HZ The setting of this parameter selects the drive operating frequency It affects those parameters whose values are depend...

Page 31: ...g and complete access for application programming To display the Software Version Press and hold to display software version Time out or press To Stop in Local Mode Press To Start in Local Mode Press...

Page 32: ...ious level s Menu Parameter Returns to the parameter list Trip Message Clear the Trip or Error message from the display MENU Navigation Displays the next Menu level or the first parameter of the curre...

Page 33: ...SETPOINT parameter When the key is released the drive returns to stopped Only operates when the drive is stopped and in Local Start Stop mode RUN Control Runs the motor at a speed determined by the LO...

Page 34: ...e SETPOINT REMOTE parameter to be displayed Note A different naming convention is applied in the OPERATOR menu for these parameters when displayed as the first parameter entry REMOTE SETPOINT is displ...

Page 35: ...e of the menu you are about to enter is displayed i e OPERATOR or for example DIAGNOSTICS Releasing the key clears the display and releases you into that menu WELCOME SCREEN PROG The Menu System M E t...

Page 36: ...operate in three different ways The LEDs are labelled HEALTH LOCAL as SEQ and REF RUN STOP FWD and REV Combinations of these LEDs have the following meanings HEALTH RUN STOP Drive State Re Configurat...

Page 37: ...ection is reverse Requested direction is reverse but actual direction is forward LOCAL SEQ LOCAL REF Local Remote Mode Start Stop Seq and Speed Control Ref are controlled from the terminals Start Stop...

Page 38: ...first of 4 menus Operator A customised view of selected parameters contained in the SETUP menu Refer to Chapter 10 Diagnostics A view of important diagnostic parameters contained in the SETUP menu Ref...

Page 39: ...TOR MENU 1 SETPOINT DISPLAY 3 2 1 1 M E SELECTING ADVANCED DISPLAYS ALL MENUS OPERATOR BASIC Effect of VIEW LEVEL BASIC Effect of VIEW LEVEL VIEW LEVEL COMMUNICATIONS COMMS PORT CANOPEN CONTROLNET DEV...

Page 40: ...RIP SPD FBK TRIP TRIPS HISTORY SAVE CONFIG M E SELECTING ADVANCED DISPLAYS ALL MENUS OPERATOR BASIC Effect of VIEW LEVEL BASIC Effect of VIEW LEVEL PHASE CONTROL FIREWIRE REF MOVE TO MASTER PHASE MOVE...

Page 41: ...take you directly to the OPERATOR menu The menu system can be thought of as map which is navigated using the four keys shown opposite Keys E and M navigate through the menu levels The up and down keys...

Page 42: ...ives the reason or cause See example opposite The drive has tripped The top line indicates a trip has occurred while the bottom line gives the reason for the trip See example opposite Most messages ar...

Page 43: ...ol using digital and analog inputs and outputs Local Mode Providing local control and monitoring of the drive using the Keypad Local control keys are inactive when Remote Mode is selected Note You can...

Page 44: ...ETUP menus Refer to Chapter 10 for further information View the parameter to be edited and press to display the parameter s value Select the digit to be changed pressing the key moves the cursor from...

Page 45: ...mes B C D How to Save the Application The SAVE menu available in all menu levels is used to save any changes you make to the Keypad settings Press the UP key as instructed to save all parameters Value...

Page 46: ...cides how much of the menu system will be displayed The choice of menu for each has been designed around a type of user hence we have the Operator Basic and Advanced viewing levels In the QUICK SETUP...

Page 47: ...Drive and 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D Quick Save Feature From anywhere in the menu system hold down the PROG key for approximately 3 seconds to move quickly to the SAVE CONFIG menu You can sav...

Page 48: ...CS SAVE CONFIG menu at level 2 SAVE CONFIG APP M menu at level 1 for example PROG HOLD for example M SAVE CONFIG UP TO CONFIRM SAVE CONFIG menu at level 2 PROG SETPOINT REMOTE 0 0 DIAGNOSTICS menu at...

Page 49: ...Standalone Drive Frames B C D Quick Tag Information With a parameter displayed hold down the M key for approximately 3 seconds to display the parameter s tag number a message may be displayed during t...

Page 50: ...ed deactivated using the PASSWORD parameter To Activate Password Protection By default the password feature is deactivated i e 0000 1 Enter a new password in the PASSWORD parameter anything other than...

Page 51: ...te Password Protection Re activate an existing password by pressing the E key repeatedly until the PASSWORD LOCKED screen is displayed To Remove Password Protection default status Navigate to the PASS...

Page 52: ...perating on 24V dc only for configuration purposes the unit will trip on UNDERVOLTAGE DCLO as to be expected Press the E key to clear the trip message when it appears 6901 Keypad Combination Hold down...

Page 53: ...ghted in the diagrams below Note If the unit is operating on 24V dc only for configuration purposes the unit will trip on UNDERVOLTAGE DCLO as to be expected Press the E key to clear the trip message...

Page 54: ...opposite Power up the drive continue to hold for at least 2 seconds Config mode is selected indicated by all LEDs flashing Config mode is de selected LEDs cease flashing The power data is stored The...

Page 55: ...perating frequency It affects those parameters whose values are dependent upon the default base frequency of the drive Settings will only be updated following a restore macro operation The default is...

Page 56: ...itting the Remote 6901 Keypad The 6052 Mounting Kit is required to remote mount a 6901 Keypad An enclosure rating of IP54 is achieved for the remote Keypad when correctly mounted using the 6052 Mounti...

Page 57: ...0CS Common Bus Supply Frames B D 890CD Common Bus Drive and 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D Assembly Procedure Figure 9 1 Mounting Dimensions for the Remote Mounted 6901 Keypad mm Template 2 3 To...

Page 58: ...Keypad You can remote mount the keypad using a standard P3 lead SSD Part Number CM057375U300 to connect the keypad to the drive Two self tapping screws are provided with the keypad Remove the protect...

Page 59: ...890CD Common Bus Drive and 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D 72mm 26mm 54mm 7mm mm 15 5 1 0 3 5 0 5 0 mm 32 2 0 mm mm 5 5 0 5 mm 25 0 5 mm 58 0 5 Template Cut out Assembly Procedure Figure 9 2 Moun...

Page 60: ...890CS Common Bus Supply Frames B D 890CD Common Bus Drive and 890SD Standalone Drive Frames B C D...

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