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ACS850 Control Panel

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  • Page 1 ACS850 User’s Guide ACS850 Control Panel...
  • Page 3 ACS850 Control Panel User’s Guide 3AUA0000050277 Rev A EFFECTIVE: 02.01.2009 © 2009 ABB Oy. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 6 How to select a parameter and change its value ........21 How to change the value of value pointer parameters .
  • Page 7: About The Manual

    Product and service inquiries Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative, quoting the type code and serial number of the unit in question. A listing of ABB sales, support and service contacts can be found by navigating to www.abb.com/drives...
  • Page 8 About the manual...
  • Page 9: Hardware Description

    The chapter describes the control panel keys. It also instructs in using the panel in control, monitoring and changing the settings. About control panels Use a control panel to control the ACS850, read status data, and adjust parameters. Compatibility The manual is compatible with the following control panel: •...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Control Panel Features The Control Panel features: • alphanumeric control panel with an LCD display • copy function – parameters can be copied to the control panel memory for later transfer to other drives or for backup of a particular system. •...
  • Page 11: Status Line

    Status line The top line of the LCD display shows the basic status information of the drive. MAIN MENU 30.00rpm No. Field Alternatives Significance 1 Control location Drive control is local, that is, from the control panel. Drive control is remote, such as the drive I/O or fieldbus.
  • Page 12 Hardware description...
  • Page 13: Installation

    What this chapter contains The chapter describes connecting and mounting of the control panel. Connecting the panel to the drive The control panel connection to ACS850 drive is shown in the figure below. See also hardware manual of the drive. ACS850...
  • Page 14: Mounting The Control Panel On The Cabinet Door

    See ACS-CP-U Control Panel IP54 Mounting Platform Kit Installation Guide [3AUA0000049072 (English)]. The cable CAT5 straight-through network cable (max. 3 m) can be used. The cable is available from ABB, but other cables fulfilling the specifications of that cable can be used. Installation...
  • Page 15: Operation

    Operation What this chapter contains The chapter describes the operation of the control panel. Basics of operation You operate the control panel with menus and keys. The keys include two context- sensitive soft keys, whose current function is indicated by the text shown in the display above each key.
  • Page 16: List Of Tasks

    Initially, the panel is in the Output mode, where you can 30.00rpm start, stop, change the direction, switch between local and remote control, modify the reference value and monitor up to three actual values. To do other tasks, go first to the Main menu and select the appropriate option on the 00:00 MENU...
  • Page 17: Help And Panel Version - Any Mode

    Help and panel version – Any mode How to get help Step Action Display Press to read the context-sensitive help text for the item that is highlighted. TIME & DATE TIME FORMAT DATE FORMAT SET TIME SET DATE DAYLIGHT SAVING EXIT 00:00 HELP...
  • Page 18: Basic Operations - Any Mode

    Basic operations – Any mode How to start, stop and switch between local and remote control You can start, stop and switch between local and remote control in any mode. To be able to start or stop the drive by using the control panel, the drive must be in local control.
  • Page 19: Output Mode

    Output mode In the Output mode, you can: • monitor actual values of up to three signals • change the direction of the motor rotation • set the speed, frequency, torque or position reference • adjust the display contrast • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. You get to the Output mode by pressing EXIT repeatedly.
  • Page 20: How To Set The Speed, Frequency, Torque Or Position Reference In The Output Mode

    How to set the speed, frequency, torque or position reference in the Output mode See also section Reference Edit on page 44. Step Action Display EXIT 30.00rpm If you are not in the Output mode, press repeatedly until you get there. 00:00 MENU 30.00rpm...
  • Page 21: Parameters

    Parameters In the Parameters option, you can: • view and change parameter values • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. How to select a parameter and change its value Step Action Display MENU Go to the Main menu by pressing if you are in the Output mode, otherwise MAIN MENU PARAMETERS...
  • Page 22 Step Action Display SAVE • To save the new value, press PARAMETERS 9906 Mot nom current CANCEL • To cancel the new value and keep the original, press 3.5 A 9907 Mot nom voltage 9908 Mot nom freq 9909 Mot nom speed EXIT 00:00 EDIT...
  • Page 23: How To Change The Value Of Value Pointer Parameters

    How to change the value of value pointer parameters In addition to the parameters shown above, there are two kinds of pointer parameters; value pointer parameters and bit pointer parameters. The value pointer parameter points to the value of another parameter/signal. The source parameter is given in format P.xx.yy, where xx = Parameter group;...
  • Page 24: How To Change The Value Of Bit Pointer Parameter To Point To The Value Of A Bit In Another Signal

    How to change the value of bit pointer parameter to point to the value of a bit in another signal The bit pointer parameter points to the value of a bit in another signal, or can be fixed to 0 (FALSE) or 1 (TRUE). For the latter option, see page 26. The bit pointer parameter points to a bit value (0 or 1) of one bit in a 32-bit signal.
  • Page 25 Step Action Display Specify a new bit for the bit pointer parameter to point to with keys PAR EDIT . The bit changes respectively. 1002 Ext1 start in1 [P.02.01.05] CANCEL 00:00 • To save the new value for the bit pointer parameter, press PARAMETERS 1002 Ext1 start in1 CANCEL...
  • Page 26: How To Change The Value Of Bit Pointer Parameter To Fixed 0 (False) Or 1 (True)

    How to change the value of bit pointer parameter to fixed 0 (FALSE) or 1 (TRUE) The bit pointer parameter can be fixed to constant value of 0 (FALSE) or 1 (TRUE). When adjusting a bit pointer parameter on the control panel, CONST is selected in order to fix the value to 0 (displayed as C.FALSE) or 1 (C.TRUE).
  • Page 27: How To Select The Monitored Signals

    Step Action Display SAVE • To continue, press PARAMETERS 1407 DI02 out src CANCEL • To cancel the new value and keep the original, press C.TRUE 1408 DI02 Ton The new value is shown in the parameters list. 1409 DI02 Toff 1410 DI03 conf EXIT 00:00...
  • Page 28: Assistants

    Assistants When the drive is first powered up, the Start-up Assistant guides you through the setup of the basic parameters. The Start-up Assistant is divided into assistants, each of which is responsible for the specification of a related parameter set, for example Motor Set-up or PID Control.
  • Page 29: Changed Parameters

    Changed Parameters In the Changed Parameters mode, you can: • view a list of all parameters that have been changed from the macro default values • change these parameters • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. How to view and edit changed parameters Step Action...
  • Page 30: Fault Logger

    Fault Logger In the Fault Logger option, you can: • view the drive fault history • see the details of the most recent faults • read the help text for the fault and make corrective actions • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. How to view faults Step Action...
  • Page 31: How To Reset Faults

    How to reset faults Step Action Display When a fault occurs, text identifying the fault is shown. FAULT RESET • To reset the fault, press FAULT 36 LOCAL CTRL LOSS EXIT • To return to the previous display, press RESET EXIT Operation...
  • Page 32: Time & Date

    Time & Date In the Time & Date option, you can: • show or hide the clock • change date and time display formats • set the date and time • enable or disable automatic clock transitions according to the daylight saving changes •...
  • Page 33 Step Action Display SET DATE • To set the date, select SET DATE on the menu and press . Specify the first part of the date (day or month depending on the selected date format) with 19.03.2008 keys , and press .
  • Page 34: Parameter Backup

    Parameter Backup The Parameter Backup option is used to export parameters from one drive to another or to make a backup of the drive parameters. Uploading to the panel stores all drive parameters, including up to four user sets, to the Control Panel. Selectable subsets of the backup file can then be restored/downloaded from the control panel to the same drive or another drive of the same type (e.g.
  • Page 35: How To Backup And Restore Parameters

    How to backup and restore parameters For all backup and restore functions available, see page 34. Step Action Display MENU Go to the Main menu by pressing if you are in the Output mode, otherwise MAIN MENU PARAMETERS EXIT by pressing repeatedly until you get to the Main menu.
  • Page 36 Step Action Display PAR BACKUP • The display shows the transfer status as a percentage of completion. Restoring/downloading all parameters PAR BACKUP • Downloading finishes. Finishing restore operation Trying to restore parameters between different product variants If you try to backup and restore parameters between different product variants (e.g. ACSM1 Speed and ACSM1 Motion), the panel shows you the following information about incompatible versions: Step...
  • Page 37 Parameter errors If you try to backup and restore parameters between different firmware versions, the panel shows you the following parameter error information: Step Action Display Restore operation starts normally. PAR BACKUP Initializing param. restore operation 00:00 Firmware version is checked. VER CHECK FIRMWARE VERSION You can see on the panel that the firmware versions are not the same.
  • Page 38 Step Action Display The panel shows a list of erroneous parameters. PAR ERRORS 6005*POS UNIT VALUE MISSING 6008*POS2 INT SCALE READY 00:00 EDIT You can scroll the parameters with keys . The reason for PAR ERRORS 22114* parameter error is also shown. 1313*AI SUPERVIS ACT 0000 bin INCORRECT VALUE TYPE...
  • Page 39 Step Action Display • If the downloading is continued, the display shows a message about it. PAR BACKUP Initializing param. restore operation 00:00 • Downloading continues, drive is being restarted. PAR BACKUP Restarting drive 00:00 PAR BACKUP • The display shows the transfer status as a percentage of completion. Restoring/downloading user set 1 PAR BACKUP...
  • Page 40 Trying to load a user set between different firmware versions If you try load a user set between different firmware versions, the panel shows you the following fault information: Step Action Display Go to the Parameters option by selecting PARAMETERS on the main menu as PAR GROUPS 11 START/STOP MODE shown in section...
  • Page 41: How To View Information About The Backup

    UIFI, 1330, 0, PRODUCT VARIANT 2: ACSM1 Motion 3: ACS850 (Standard Control Program) EXIT 00:00 4: ACS850 FA (Variant for factory applications) You can scroll the information with keys PAR BACKUP EXIT Press to return to the Par Backup. MAKE BACKUP TO PANEL...
  • Page 42: I/O Settings

    I/O Settings In the I/O Settings mode, you can: • check the parameter settings related to any I/O terminal • edit the parameter setting • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. How to edit and change parameter settings related to I/O terminals Step Action Display...
  • Page 43 Step Action Display Specify a new value for the setting with keys PAR EDIT Pressing the key once increments or decrements the value. Holding the key 1002 Ext1 start in1 DI04 down changes the value faster. Pressing the keys simultaneously replaces the [P.02.03.03] displayed value with the default value.
  • Page 44: Reference Edit

    Reference Edit In the Reference Edit option, you can: • accurately control the local reference value, • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. Editing is allowed only in the LOC state, the option always edits the local reference value.
  • Page 45: Drive Info

    BASE SOLUTION PROGRAM EXIT 00:00 maintenance tool DRIVE TYPE: e.g. ACS850 DRIVE MODEL: Type code of the drive FW VERSION: See page 41. SOLUTION PROGRAM: Version information of the active solution program BASE SOLUTION PROGRAM: Version information of the solution program...
  • Page 46: Parameter Change Log

    Parameter Change Log In the Parameter Change Log option, you can: • view last parameter changes made via control panel or PC tool, • edit these parameters, • start, stop, change the direction and switch between local and remote control. How to view last parameter changes and edit parameters Step Action...
  • Page 48 ABB Oy AC Drives P.O. Box 184 FI-00381 HELSINKI FINLAND Telephone +358 10 22 11 +358 10 22 22681 Internet www.abb.com...

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