Data storage in LCP:
1.
Go to
0-50 LCP Copy
2.
Press the [OK] key
3.
Select “All to LCP”
4.
Press the [OK] key
All parameter settings are now stored in the LCP indicated
by the progress bar. When 100% is reached, press [OK].
You can now connect the LCP to another filter and copy
the parameter settings to this unit as well.
Data transfer from LCP to Filter:
1.
Go to
0-50 LCP Copy
2.
Press the [OK] key
3.
Select “All from LCP”
4.
Press the [OK] key
The parameter settings stored in the LCP are now
transferred to the filter indicated by the progress bar.
When 100% is reached, press [OK].
5.1.8 Initialisation to Default Settings
There are two ways to initialise the filter to default:
recommended initialisation and manual initialisation.
Please be aware that they have different impact according
to the below description.
Recommended initialisation (via
14-22 Operation Mode
)
1.
Select
14-22 Operation Mode
2.
Press [OK]
3.
Select “Initialisation” (for NLCP select “2”)
4.
Press [OK]
5.
Remove power to unit and wait for display to
turn off.
6.
Reconnect power and the unit is reset. Note that
first start-up takes a few more seconds
7.
Press [Reset]
14-22 Operation Mode
initialises all except:
14-50 RFI Filter
8-30 Protocol
8-31 Address
8-32 Baud Rate
8-35 Minimum Response Delay
8-36 Max Response Delay
8-37 Maximum Inter-Char Delay
15-00 Operating Hours
to
to
15-30 Alarm Log: Error Code
to
NOTE
Parameters selected in
0-25 My Personal Menu
, will stay
present, with default factory setting.
Manual initialisation
NOTE
When carrying out manual initialisation, serial communi-
cation and fault log settings are reset.
1. Disconnect from mains and wait until the
display turns off.
2a. Press [Status] - [Main Menu] - [OK] at the
same time while power up for LCP
2b. Press [Menu] while power up for LCP 101,
Numerical Display
3. Release the keys after 5 secs
4. The active filter is now programmed according
to default settings
This parameter initialises all except:
15-00 Operating Hours
15-03 Power Up's
15-04 Over Temp's
15-05 Over Volt's
5.1.9 RS-485 Bus Connection
The filter can be connected to a controller (or master)
together with other loads using the RS-485 standard
interface. Terminal 68 is connected to the P signal (TX+, RX
+), while terminal 69 is connected to the N signal (TX-,RX-).
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68 69
68 69
68 69
RS 485
RS 232
USB
+
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Illustration 5.4 Connection example.
In order to avoid potential equalizing currents in the
screen, earth the cable screen via terminal 61, which is
connected to the frame via an RC-link.
Bus termination
The RS-485 bus must be terminated by a resistor network
at both ends. If the unit is the first or the last device in the
RS-485 loop, set the switch S801 on the control card for
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