Siemens SINAMICS Series Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SINAMICS Series Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SINAMICS Series Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 3 ___________________ Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Safety notes ___________________ Overview ___________________ Installation SINAMICS ___________________ SINAMICS G110D, SINAMICS Wizards G110M, SINAMICS G120, ___________________ SINAMICS G120C, SINAMICS Control G120D ___________________ Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Menu Operating Instructions ___________________ Options ___________________ Technical data Edition 04/2015, Firmware IOP V1.5.1 04/2015, FW V1.5.1 A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety notes ............................7 Warnings and cautions ......................7 Overview..............................9 Introduction ..........................9 Layout and functions ....................... 10 Screen icons ........................... 13 Menu structure ........................14 Installation ............................15 Fitting the IOP ......................... 15 Initial Set-up ..........................16 Firmware and language upgrade ....................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 7: Safety Notes

    Safety notes Warnings and cautions Warnings and cautions WARNING • During commissioning of the Inverter it is essential to ensure that the system is in a safe and stable state, as some commissioning processes have the potential to start the motor.
  • Page 8 Safety notes 1.1 Warnings and cautions Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Introduction Introduction The Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) has been designed to enhance the interface and communications capabilities of SINAMICS Inverters. The IOP connects to the Inverter through an RS232 interface. It has been designed to automatically recognise the following devices from the SINAMICS range: ●...
  • Page 10: Layout And Functions

    Overview 2.2 Layout and functions Layout and functions Layout and functions The physical layout of the IOP is shown below: Figure 2-1 Layout of IOP Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 11 Overview 2.2 Layout and functions The IOP is operated by using a push-wheel and five additional buttons. The specific functions of the push-wheel and buttons are shown in the table below. Table 2- 1 Function of the IOP controls Function The push-wheel has the following functions: In a menu, turning the push-wheel changes the selection.
  • Page 12 Overview 2.2 Layout and functions DEMO mode To enter the DEMO mode it is necessary to do a long press of the ESC key or INFO key during the power-up cycle. The IOP must be power cycled again to exit the DEMO mode. DEMO mode allows the IOP to be used for demonstration purposes without affecting the Inverter to which it is connected.
  • Page 13: Screen Icons

    Overview 2.3 Screen icons Screen icons Screen icons The IOP displays a number of icons at the top right-hand edge of the display to indicate various states or current conditions of the Inverter. These icons are explained in the table below.
  • Page 14: Menu Structure

    Overview 2.4 Menu structure Menu structure Menu structure The IOP is a menu-driven device and has the following menu structure: Figure 2-2 IOP menu structure Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation Fitting the IOP Fitting the IOP to the Control Unit CAUTION IOP power supply The IOP has no internal power supply and derives its power directly from the Control Unit of the Inverter through the RS232 interface. The IOP can also be connected to a PC and derives its power through the USB connection.
  • Page 16: Initial Set-Up

    Installation 3.2 Initial Set-up Initial Set-up Initial Set-up Once the IOP is fitted and powered-up it will automatically detect the type of Control Unit and Power Module to which it has been fitted. On first-time use, the IOP automatically displays the option to select the default language and allow the time and date to be set (if the Control Unit to which the IOP is fitted has a real-time clock).
  • Page 17 Installation 3.2 Initial Set-up If the Wizard menu is not required, then press Esc to return to the normal status screen. Language selection To select the language that the IOP should display, the following actions should be performed: 1. Rotate the Wheel to select "Menu". 2.
  • Page 18 Installation 3.2 Initial Set-up Setting time and date When the IOP is first fitted to a Control Unit, which has a real-time clock, it will automatically display the time and date screen, the following actions should be performed: 1. The "Time and Date" screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 19 Installation 3.2 Initial Set-up Display contrast To set the contrast level of the IOP, the following actions should be performed: 1. Rotate the Wheel to select "Menu". 2. Press the Wheel to confirm selection. 3. The "Menu" screen is displayed. 4.
  • Page 20: Firmware And Language Upgrade

    Installation 3.3 Firmware and language upgrade The display backlight setting will be automatically changed to the "Low" setting after 60 seconds from the last key press to extend the life of the display. When any key is pressed the backlight setting will automatically return to the user setting. Display mode To change the display mode, the following actions should be performed: 1.
  • Page 21 IOP Updater The IOP Updater software, firmware files and languages files can be downloaded from the Siemens Service and Support website at the following link: IOP Updater download (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/67273266) The website contains getting started files which explain the installation and use of the IOP Updater software.
  • Page 22 Installation 3.3 Firmware and language upgrade Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 23: Wizards

    Wizards Overview The IOP wizards are question-driven macros that assist the user to set-up various functions and applications of the Inverter. WARNING Commissioning the Inverter During commissioning of the Inverter it is essential to ensure that the system is in a safe and stable state, as some commissioning processes have the potential to start the motor.
  • Page 24 Wizards The relevant wiring diagrams, if required, are contained in the "Wiring diagrams" section in this chapter. Note Wizards The actual menu structure and the functionality of the IOP will be influenced by the following factors: • The software version and type of Control Unit to which the IOP has been fitted. •...
  • Page 25 Wizards The user must ensure that all the following actions have been completed prior to using the IOP application wizards: ● All necessary equipment is available and installed correctly, according to the relevant wiring diagram for the specific application wizard. ●...
  • Page 26 Wizards Basic Commissioning The basic commissioning of the Inverter and motor comprises a number of processes. The processes are as follows: ● Quick commissioning ● Vector control mode ● Calculation of motor and control data The wizard will guide the user through the basic commissioning process by presenting a number of screens where the user can choose the necessary options and values to commission the Inverter and motor.
  • Page 27 Wizards ● Motor ● Compressor ● Pressure sensor ● Motor temperature sensor (optional). Open Loop Fan This is a basic fan application where the fan is under the control of the Inverter. The system comprises of the following components: ● Control Module ●...
  • Page 28 Wizards ● Motor ● Pump ● Motor temperature sensor (optional) ● Level sensor (dry run protection - optional). Fixed Closed Loop Pump The closed-loop application allows for the fluid in a tank to be directly monitored using the PID control function. The system comprises the following components: ●...
  • Page 29 Wizards Roller conveyor This wizard can be used for the typical material handling applications, such as conveyor belts, roller conveyors and turn-tables. The sensors are directly connected to the Inverter to allow their individual status to be sent to the controlling PLC. The system will comprise of the following components: ●...
  • Page 30 Wizards Fan staging with PID this application is used to run several fans in parallel depending on the actual airflow requirement. One fan is under direct control and monitoring of the Inverter, the other fans are started and stopped as required, but no feedback from the other fans is required. The monitoring is performed by the use of pressure sensors utilizing the PID controller.
  • Page 31: Example Wizard

    Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Example wizard Overview of wizards The following example of how wizards work on the IOP are purely for demonstration purpose only. It should be understood that the screens, questions and steps for each wizard are dependent on the following influences: ●...
  • Page 32: Basic Commissioning With Iop

    Wizards 4.1 Example wizard 4.1.1 Basic commissioning with IOP Basic commissioning wizard Select "Basic Commissioning..." from the Wizards menu. Select "Yes" or "No" to a factory reset. The factory reset is performed prior to saving all the parameter changes that have been made during the basic commissioning process.
  • Page 33 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Select "Enter Motor Data" to manually enter the motor data from the rating label of the motor. Select "Enter Motor Code" to enter the motor code from the motor rating label. All the relevant motor data will be automatically entered. The IOP will then present a number of screens, specific to your selction of Step 5 or Step 6.
  • Page 34 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard 10. Enter the correct pulses per revolution for the encoder. The information is normally printed on the casing of the encoder. 11. Select the required macro source. See Basic commissioning with IOP (Page 32). 12. Set the minimum speed at which the attached motor should run.
  • Page 35 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard 15. A summary of all the settings are displayed. If the settings are correct, select continue. 16. The final screens gives two options: • Save settings • Cancel Wizard If the save option is selected, a factory reset will be performed, then the settings are saved to the converter memory.
  • Page 36: Wiring Diagrams

    Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-3 Example of two and three wire control macros 4.1.2 Wiring diagrams Overview Since the purpose of the IOP Wizards are to guide the user through the setting-up and commissioning of applications, some assumptions must be made as to the technical knowledge, qualifications and practical knowledge of the potential user.
  • Page 37 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard A complete wiring diagram is given in this section for each application. Figure 4-4 Compressor wiring diagram CU230P-2 and CU240E-2 Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 38 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-5 Pump and fan wiring diagram CU230P-2 and CU240E-2 Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 39 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-6 Pump and fan staging wiring diagram CU230P-2 Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 40 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-7 Compressor, pump and fan wiring diagram CU240B-2 and G120C Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 41 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Wiring diagrams for conveyor applications Figure 4-8 Conveyor application wiring diagram Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 42 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Configuration Information for conveyor wizard This information allows the user to configure the Inverter for the following applications: ● Roller conveyor with 2 speeds and 2 directions ● Roller conveyor with 2 speeds and 1 direction ●...
  • Page 43 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-9 Rotary conveyor schematic Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 44 Wizards 4.1 Example wizard Figure 4-10 Roller conveyor schematic Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 45: Control

    Control Overview The Control menu allows the user to change the following settings in real-time: ● Setpoint ● Reverse ● Jog The control menu is accessed from the menu at the bottom-centre of the Status screen, as shown below. Figure 5-1 Status screen with the Control Menu highlighted Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 46 Control Setpoint The setpoint value determines the speed at which the motor runs as a percentage of its full range of motion. To change the setpoint, the following actions should be performed: 1. Rotate the Wheel to select "Control". 2. Press the Wheel to confirm selection. 3.
  • Page 47 Control Reverse The function of the reverse command is to set the direction of rotation of the motor from its normal forward motion. To reverse the direction of the motor, the following actions should be performed: 1. Rotate the Wheel to select "Control". 2.
  • Page 48 Control The Jog function, when selected will allow the motor to be manually rotated by a pre- determined value with each press of . If is pressed continuously, the motor will rotate continuously until is released. To enable or disable the Jog function, the following actions should be performed: 1.
  • Page 49: Menu

    Menu Overview Overview The "Menu" is selected from the three menu options at the bottom of the IOP screen. If the menu options are not displayed, then one press of the Wheel will display the menu options. Menu selection Menu screen When the "Menu"...
  • Page 50: Diagnostics

    Menu 6.2 Diagnostics Diagnostics Diagnostics menu When the diagnostic function is selected the following options are presented: • Active faults/alarms • History • Identification/Maintenance • I/O status • Communications status • I/O simulation • Drive enables Active faults/alarms When this option is selected the screen will display any active faults and alarms that have not yet been acknowledged.
  • Page 51 Menu 6.2 Diagnostics Identification/Maintenance Displays specific technical information regarding the Control Unit and Power Module to which the IOP is attached will be displayed. The actual information displayed depends on the type of Control Unit and Power Module to which the IOP is connected.
  • Page 52 Menu 6.2 Diagnostics Communications status The option displays the status of the fieldbus interface and the details of the settings for the data exchange, for example status words and control word lengths. In the example shown opposite, the status of the fieldbus communications is shown.
  • Page 53 Menu 6.2 Diagnostics The IOP simulation screen allows digital and analog IOs to be simulated without the requirement for external signals. These features are of great benefit during commissioning and fault finding, as the user can quickly simulate a situation without using wires, tools and external equipment.
  • Page 54: Parameters

    Menu 6.3 Parameters Parameters Parameter menu Note IOP functional support The actual menu structure and functionality of the IOP will be influenced by the following factors: • The software version and type of Control Unit to which the IOP is fitted. •...
  • Page 55 Menu 6.3 Parameters Figure 6-1 Parameters - Drive Object Selection Parameter groups All parameters This options allows the user access to the individual parameters of the Inverter. The default filter is "Standard" which allows the user access to the most frequently used parameters.
  • Page 56 Menu 6.3 Parameters Saving & reset This option allows the user access to all the parameters regarding the saving and reset functions of the Inverter. Each parameter displays is currently set value and these can be modified if required. System information This screen displays all the parameters that contain system information regarding the Inverter.
  • Page 57 Menu 6.3 Parameters Setpoint channels This option allows the user to display and modify the following setpoint parameters: • Frequency setpoint • Fixed setpoints • Motor potentiometer • Torque setpoint • Jog setpoint • Frequency limitation • Ramp-function generator Operating mode This option allows the user to display and modify the operating mode parameters: •...
  • Page 58 Menu 6.3 Parameters Diagnostics This option allows the user direct access to the parameters that monitor the state of the system. The are divided into the following functional groups: • Control/status words • Interconnections • Faults/alarms All the parameters under these groupings are read-only and cannot be modified.
  • Page 59: Up/Download

    Menu 6.4 Up/Download Changed parameters When the "Changed parameters" option is selected the IOP will search the Inverter parameter list for all the parameters that have had their values changed from the factory default settings. Once the search is complete, the screen will present a list of all parameters that have changed values.
  • Page 60: Extras

    Please refer to the "Safety Integrated Function Manual" which can be found at the hyperlink below. See also Safety Integrated Function Manual (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/50736819) Extras Overview The Extras menu presents a number of options for the configuration of the IOP, these are: •...
  • Page 61 Menu 6.5 Extras Status-screen wizard The status-screen wizard allows the user to configure the information displayed on the status screen. By default it displays output voltage and output frequency of the Inverter. These can be changed by using the wizard to select other physical values of the Inverter.
  • Page 62 Menu 6.5 Extras Select the required units of measure to be displayed on the status screen. Select the required number of decimal places to be displayed for the choosen units of measure. On completion of the user selections, a summary of the settings is displayed.
  • Page 63 Menu 6.5 Extras Trend view The Trend view allows the user to configure real-time monitoring of the Inverter and display the desired values in the form of a graph. To setup the Trend view, the following steps should be performed. From the Set Status-Screen menu select "Trend View".
  • Page 64 Menu 6.5 Extras Set the range value of the Y1 axis. If required, the other axis (Y-axis right) can be configured. Set the required time period for the displayed Trend View. A summary of settings is displayed. If they are correct then select "Continue".
  • Page 65 Menu 6.5 Extras When the save has completed successfully, the screen will automatically return to the Status Screen and display the new Status Screen as configured in the Wizard. With a long press of the INFO button, the graph data is written to a Trend information file on the IOP.
  • Page 66 Menu 6.5 Extras Drive identity This option allows the user to display the technical details of the components that comprise the Inverter system. This includes the details of the Control Unit and Power Module. This is a read-only screen and cannot be modified. Parameter settings Drive factory reset There are two factory reset options:...
  • Page 67 Menu 6.5 Extras Default dataset This option allows the user to determine which is the default command dataset when viewing or selecting a new default dataset from the options provided. Parameter saving mode This option allows the user to set the default location for any save function performed on the Inverter.
  • Page 68 Menu 6.5 Extras Panel settings Language This option allows the user to select the language that is used to display information and text on the IOP. This options has been previously described in the initial set-up section of this manual. Languages can be added or deleted using the USB connection on the IOP and a PC.
  • Page 69 Menu 6.5 Extras Display contrast This option allows the user to change the contrast between black and white on the display. For details of selecting this function see Initial Set-up (Page 16) Lighting duration The backlight display, by default, is set to automatically turn off after 60 seconds from the last key press.
  • Page 70: Write Protection

    Menu 6.6 Write Protection Write Protection Introduction The write protection function has been designed to prevent the settings within the Inverter from being inadvertently changed. There is no password required to activate the write protection function. Given in the table below is a list of the parameters that are excluded from write protection. Table 6- 1 Parameters and functions excluded from write protection Parameter...
  • Page 71 Menu 6.6 Write Protection Activating/deactivating write protection To activate or deactivate the write protection function, the following procedure must be performed: Select "Menu" from the main screen. Select "Parameters" from the menu. Select "Search by number" from the Parameters menu. Input "07761"...
  • Page 72: Know-How Protection

    Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Select "1: Act wr-Protect" to activate the write protection function. Press "OK" to confirm selection. The screen returns to the "All Parameters" screen and the write protection parameter is highlighted, now showing the current status of the function as active.
  • Page 73 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Parameter Function p2030 Fieldbus int protocol selected p2042 PROFIBUS indent number P7766 [0...29] KHP Password input - activates/deactivates the KHP function. p8929 PN remote controller number p8991 USB memory access p8999 USB functionality p9930 [0...8] System logbook activation p9931 [0...129] System logbook module selection p9932...
  • Page 74 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection 4. Using parameter p7764, you must define a list of the parameters you wish to exclude from the KHP function; this is known as the "exception list". The exception list parameters will be visible to the end-user and they can be modified. CAUTION Important information when implementing KHP If parameter p7766 is not included or is removed from the exception list, a password can...
  • Page 75 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Figure 6-3 KHP function flowchart Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 76 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Setting up the exception list As previously stated, after commissioning the Inverter and checking that parameters have been set correctly, the number of parameters to included in the exception list must be determined and set in parameter p7763. To set the number of parameters to be included in the exception list the following procedure must be performed.
  • Page 77 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Parameter p7763 is displayed. Press "OK" to edit the parameter. Input the number of parameters to be included in the exception list. Important note: Although the maximum range shown on the screen is 65535, the maximum number of parameters in the exception list must not exceed 500.
  • Page 78 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Input "07764" then press "OK" Parameter p7764 is displayed. Press "OK" to edit the parameter. Indices "0" of P7764 is highlighted and shows that it already has the value 7766, which is the password entry parameter. This parameter must not be removed from the exception list.
  • Page 79 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection The screen will return to the indices list of p7764 and show the new value for the indices. In this example p7764 [1] has a value of 1120. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all the excluded parameters have been entered.
  • Page 80 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Figure 6-4 ASCII decimal code table To set a new password the following procedure should be performed: The example password given previously in this section will be used as the password that will be entered as the new password. Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 81 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Select "Menu" from the main screen. Select "Parameters" from the menu. Select "Search by number" from the Parameters menu. Input "07767" then press "OK" Parameter p7767 is displayed. Press "OK" to edit the [0] index of the parameter. Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 82 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Enter the ASCII code for "M" (77), then press "OK" The screen will return to p7767 index 0 and shows the value previously set. Select the next index and then press "OK" to edit the index. Enter the ASCII code for "a"...
  • Page 83 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Select the next index and then press "OK" to edit the index. Enter the ASCII code for "C" (67), then press "OK" The screen will return to p7767 index 2 and shows the value previously set. Scroll down to p7767 index 29 and then press "OK"...
  • Page 84 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection The screen will return to p7767 index 29 and shows the value previously set. The password has now been set. Press "ESC" to return to the "ALL PARAMETERS" list in preparation to confirm the new password. Confirming the password Once the new password has been entered as shown above, the password needs to be confirmed using parameter p7768.
  • Page 85 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection From the final screen of setting the password press "ESC" once to return to the "ALL PARAMETERS" screen. Scroll to parameter p7768. Press "OK" to access the parameter index 0. Enter the ASCII code for "M" (77), then press "OK" The screen will return to p7768 index 0 and shows the value previously set.
  • Page 86 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Select the next index and then press "OK" to edit the index. Enter the ASCII code for "a" (97), then press "OK" The screen will return to p7768 index 1 and shows the value previously set. Select the next index and then press "OK"...
  • Page 87 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection The screen will return to p7768 index 2 and shows the value previously set. Scroll down to p7768 index 29, and press "OK" Because the password is less than 30 characters, p7768 index 29 must contain the value 0. Ensure that all digits are zero (0) and then press "OK"...
  • Page 88 Menu 6.7 Know-how Protection Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 89: Options

    Options Door mounting kit Door mounting kit To allow the IOP to be mounted into the door of a cabinet, the door mounting kit (DMK) has been designed. This will allow the IOP to be fitted to the front of a panel or door and be IP54 rated.
  • Page 90 Options 7.1 Door mounting kit Figure 7-2 IOP DMK drill pattern (Scale 1:1) The depth of the panel or cabinet door should be between 1 mm to 3 mm The IOP Door Mounting Kit can be ordered using the following order number: 6SL3256-0AP00-0JA0 The DMK contains the following items: ●...
  • Page 91: Hand-Held Device

    Options 7.2 Hand-held device Hand-held device hand-held device WARNING Charging unit • The charging unit for the rechargeable batteries is contained within the hand-held device for the sole purpose of charging rechargeable batteries. • The charging unit contained within the hand-held device should not be used with standard "AA"...
  • Page 92 Options 7.2 Hand-held device Note Battery lifetime With the supplied rechargeable batteries in a fully-charged state they should last for approximately 10 hours; the use of normal "AA" batteries may last considerably less time. Industrial environment The IOP has been designed for use within a Class A Industrial environment only. Disposal of batteries The batteries supplied with the IOP must be disposed of in accordance with local and national environmental policies.
  • Page 93 Options 7.2 Hand-held device Figure 7-3 IOP hand-held kit layout 1. Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) 2. IOP release catch 3. ON/OFF switch 4. Charging LED - ON when charging, OFF when charged 5. 9-pin Sub-D male connector (RS232) 6. Charging unit input 7.
  • Page 94 Options 7.2 Hand-held device Fitting the batteries The hand-held device is powered by four 'AA' rechargeable batteries; these batteries are supplied with the hand-held kit. The batteries are fitted as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-4 Installing batteries for handheld kit Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 95: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical specifications IOP technical data Table 8- 1 IOP and Door mounting kit specifications Feature IOP only Door mounting kit Protection Depending upon the Control Unit IP rating to a max. of IP54 Dimensions (HxWxD) 106.86 mm x 70 mm x 30.06 mm (Depth includes width of wheel) Net weight 0.134 Kg (0.295 lbs)
  • Page 96 Technical data 8.1 Technical specifications Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...
  • Page 97: Index

    Index Activating/deactivating write protection, 71 functional support, 9 Active faults/alarms, 50 AUTO mode, 11 HAND mode, 11 Hand-Held Kit, 9 Basic commissioning wizard, 32 History, 50 Changed parameters, 59 I/O simulation, 52 Communications status, 52 I/O status, 51 Control Icons, 13 Jog, 48 Identification/Maintenance, 51 Jog frequencies, 48...
  • Page 98 Index Language selection, 17 Reverse, 47 Lighting duration, 18 Screen icons, 13 macro IO pre-assigments, 35 Search by number, 58 Menu, 49 Setpoint, 46 Menu structure, 14 Setting time and date, 18 My parameters, 58 Status-screen wizard Scalar value, 61 Trend view, 63 P0015 IO pre-assigments, 35 Panel settings...
  • Page 99 Index Prerequisites, 24 Pump staging with PID, 30 Roller conveyor, 29 Roller Conveyor, 23 Safety commissioning, 29 Wiring diagrams, 36 Wizard Information, 36 Write protection, 70 Activating/deactivating write protection, 71 Intelligent Operator Panel (IOP) Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V1.5.1, A5E00110011C AB...

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