Inovance MDKE9 Series User manual

User Guide
MDKE9 Smart Operating Panel
MDKE9 Smart operating Panel User Guide
Copyright Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: Building E, Hongwei Industry Park, Liuxian Road, Baocheng No. 70 Zone, Bao’an District, Shenzhen
Tel: +86-755-2979 9595
Fax: +86-755-2961 9897
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
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Suzhou Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: No. 16 Youxiang Road, Yuexi Town, Wuzhong District, Suzhou 215104, P.R. China
Tel: +86-512-6637 6666
Fax: +86-512-6285 6720
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
http: //www.inovance.com
A01
Data code 19010628
User Guide

Preface
Thank you for purchasing the MDKE9 series smart operating panel developed by Suzhou Inovance
Technology CO., Ltd.
MDKE9 smart operating panel is a new generation AC drive commissioning assistant for single drives, such
as MD200 series, MD310 series, MD500 series, MD500E series, and MD290 series. Featuring LCD display,
parameter setting, status monitoring, parameter copy, fault analysis, program downloading, USB mass
storage functions.
This user guide describes the correct use of the MDKE9 series smart operating panel, including safety
precautions, product information, installation, and wiring, function and application, maintenance and repair.
Read and understand the user guide before use. Contact our customer service center if you have any
question during the use.
Safety Instructions
The drawings in the user guide are sometimes shown without covers or protective guards. Remember to install
the covers or protective guards as specied rst, and then perform operations in accordance with the instructions.
The drawings in the user guide are shown for description only and may not match the product you purchased.
The instructions are subject to change, without notice, due to product up-grade, specication modication as well
as efforts to increase the accuracy and convenience of the user guide.
Contact our agents or customer service center if you have problems during the use.
E-mail: [email protected]

Contents
Preface ...................................................... 1
Chapter 1 Safety Instructions..................... 3
1.1 Safety Disclaimer................................... 3
1.2 Safety Levels and Denitions ................ 3
1.3 Safety Instructions................................. 3
1.4 Safety Signs .......................................... 7
Chapter 2 Product Information ................... 8
2.1 Nameplate ............................................. 8
2.2 MDKE9 Dimensions............................... 8
2.3 Components .......................................... 9
2.4 Key Introduction................................... 10
2.4.1 Keys and Functions ......................... 10
2.4.2 Shortcut ........................................... 10
2.5 Indicator Status ................................... 11
2.6 General Specications......................... 11
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring ............. 12
3.1 Connect the MDKE9 with AC Drive...... 12
3.2 Connect MDKE9 with PC..................... 13
3.3 Install MDKE9 on the Cabinet Door ..... 14
Chapter 4 Functions and Applications...... 16
4.1 Summary ............................................. 16
4.1.1 Main Interface .................................. 17
4.1.2 Help ................................................. 18
4.1.3 Base Operation................................ 18
4.1.4 Fault Viewing ................................... 18
4.1.5 Switching Operating Device............. 18
4.1.6 Connecting to the PC....................... 19
4.2 Parameter Setting................................ 19
4.2.1 Parameter Viewing and Modifying.... 19
4.2.2 Add the Parameter to the"Shortcut"
Interface........................................................ 21
4.3 Status Monitoring................................. 21
4.3.1 Fault Viewing ................................. 21
4.3.2 Modied Parameters...................... 21
4.3.3 "Shortcut" Interface........................ 22
4.3.4 History Faults................................. 22
4.4 Equipment Operating......................... 22
4.4.1 Commission ................................... 22
4.5 Authority ............................................ 23
4.5.1 Login.............................................. 23
4.6 System Setting .................................. 23
4.7 System Operation.............................. 24
4.7.1 Parameter Copy............................. 24
4.7.2 Device Burning .............................. 26
4.7.3 Update Device ............................... 27
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Repair ........29
5.1 Daily and Periodical Inspection.......... 29
5.2 Battery Replacement ......................... 29
5.3 SD Card Replacement....................... 30
Revision History......................................32

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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions
1.1 Safety Disclaimer
1)Read and comply with the safety instructions during installation, operation, and maintenance on
the equipment.
2)To ensure the safety of humans and the products, follow the marks on the products and all the
safety instructions in this document.
3)The “CAUTION”, “WARNING”, and “DANGER”are only supplements to the safety in-
structions.
4)Use this equipment based on the designated environment requirements. Damages caused by
improper usage are not covered by warranty.
5)The company shall take no responsibility of any personal injuries or property damages caused
by improper usage.
1.2 Safety Levels and Denitions
The
Danger
“Danger”sign indicates that failure to comply with the notice will result in serv-
er personal injuries or even death.
The
Warning
“Warning”sign indicates that failure to comply with the notice may result in
server personal injuries or even death.
The
Caution
“Caution”sign indicates that failure to comply with the notice may result in
minor or moderate personal injuries or damage to the equipment.
1.3 Safety Instructions
Unpacking
Caution
◆Check whether the packing is intact and whether there is damage, water seepage, damp, and defor-
mation.
◆Unpack the package following the package sequence. Do not hit the package with force.
◆Check whether there are damages, rust, or injuries on the surface of the product or product accesso-
ries.
◆Check whether the number of packing materials is consistent with the packing list.
Warning
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd damages, corrosions, or indications of use on the product or
accessories.
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd water seepage, component missing or damage upon unpack-
ing.
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd the packing list does not conform to the equipment you re-
ceived.

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Storage and Transportation
Caution
◆Store this equipment based on the storage and transportation requirements on humidity and tem-
perature.
◆Avoid transporting the equipment in environment such as water splashing, rain, direct sunlight, high
voltage, strong magnetic eld, and strong vibration.
◆Avoid storing the product for more than 3 months, long-term storage shall require stricter protection
and necessary inspections..
◆Pack the product strictly before you transport. Use a sealed box for long-distance transportation.
◆Never transport this product with products or materials that harm or have negative impacts on this
product.
Warning
◆Use professional loading and unloading equipment to carry large-scale or heavy products.
◆When carry this equipment with bear hand, hold the product casing rmly with care preventing from
parts falling, otherwise, it may result in personal jury or equipment damages.
◆Handle the products with care, mind your steps, otherwise, it may result in personal juries or equip-
ment damages.
◆Never stand or stay below the equipment when the equipment is lifted by hoisting equipment.
Installation
Warning
◆Read and comply with the safety instructions before performing installation.
◆Do not modify this product.
◆Do not rotate the product components or the xed bolts and red marked bolts on product compo-
nents.
◆Do not install this product in places where there is strong electric eld or strong magnetic eld.
◆When this product is installed in a cabinet or terminal device, the cabinet or terminal device must be
equipped with protective shell. The proof class must comply with relevant IEC standards and local
regulations.
Danger
◆Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or
parts replacement.
◆The installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection and parts replacement are intended to be performed
by professional personnel only.
◆Installation personnel must be familiar with product installation requirements and relevant technical
materials.
◆If you need to install transformer or other strong electromagnetic interference equipment, install
shielding device at the same time to avoid product malfunction.

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Wiring
Danger
◆Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or
parts replacement.
◆Never perform wiring at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆Cut off all power supplies before wiring. Wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual
voltage can discharge safely. Wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can
discharge safely.
◆Make sure that the equipment is reliably grounded. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆Follow the proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures, and wear an anti-static wrist strap to
perform wiring. Failure to comply may result in damage to the equipment or the internal circuit the
product.
Warning
◆Never connect the power cable with the product output terminals (U, V, W.). Failure to comply may
result in equipment damage or even re.
◆When connecting driving equipment with the motor, make sure the phase sequence of the drive and
motor are consistent to prevent motor reverse rotation.
◆The cable used in wiring must conform to the wire diameter and shielding requirements, the shielding
layer of the shielded cable must be reliably grounded at one end.
◆After wiring, make sure there are no fallen screws or exposed wire inside the cabinet or product.
Power-on
Danger
◆Before power-on, make sure that the equipment or products are intact, all wiring are safely connect-
ed, and the motor device allows a restart.
◆Before power-on, check if the power supply meets the equipment requirements, avoid equipment
damage or re.
◆At power-on, equipment or product may start running abruptly, keep away from mechanical device.
◆After power-on, never open the cabinet door or the protective shell to avoid electric shock.
◆Never touch any terminals at power-on to avoid electric shock.
◆Never dismantle the equipment or remove any parts from the equipment at power-on to avoid electric
shock.
Operation
Danger
◆Never touch any terminals during operation. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆Never dismantle the equipment or remove any parts from the equipment during operation. Failure to
comply may result in electric shock.
◆Never touch the equipment shell, fan or resistor for temperature detection. Failure to comply may
result in burn!
◆Do not allow non-professional technicians to detect signals during operation. Failure to comply may
result in equipment damage even personal injuries.

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Warning
◆Prevent metal or other objects from falling into the device during operation, failure to comply may
result in equipment damage.
◆Never use contactors to start or stop the equipment. Failure to comply may result in damage to the
equipment!
Maintenance
Danger
◆Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or
parts replacement.
◆Never perform maintenance at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆Before maintenance, wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can discharge
safely.
Warning
◆Following the equipment repair and maintenance requirements to perform routine and periodical in-
spection and maintenance, and keep a maintenance record.
Repair
Danger
◆Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or
parts replacement.
◆Never perform any inspection or maintenance operations at power-on. Failure to comply may result
in electric shock.
◆Before inspection or maintenance, wait at least 10 minutes so that residual voltage can discharge
safely.
Warning
◆Follow the terms dened in the warranty agreement to repair the product.
◆When the equipment has a fault or is damaged, follow the instructions of the professionals to perform
troubleshooting or maintenance, and keep a maintenance record.
◆Following the quick-wear parts instructions to replace the damaged parts.
◆Do not continue to use the damaged equipment. Failure to comply may result in worse damages.
◆Following the equipment repair and maintenance requirements to perform routine and periodical in-
spection and maintenance, and keep a maintenance record.
Disposal
Warning
◆Following the local regulations or standards to dispose the retired equipment or products. Failure to
comply may result in property damage or even death.
◆Following the industry waste disposal standards to recycle the scrapped equipment to avoid environ-
mental pollution.

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1.4 Safety Signs
To guarantee safety operations and maintenance of the equipment, follow the safety stickers on the equip-
ment and products. Do not stain or remove the safety signs. Instructions of safety signs are as follows:
Safety signs Instructions
◆Read this notice before installation and operation. Failure to
comply may result in electric shock.
◆Do not remove the cover within 10 minutes of power-off.
◆During maintenance, inspection or wiring, you may start op-
eration at least 10 minutes after power-off at the input/output
terminal when the power indicators are completely off.

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Chapter 2 Product Information
MDKE9 smart operating panel is a new generation AC drive commissioning assistant for single drives, such
as MD200 series, MD310 series, MD500 series, MD500E series, and MD290 series.
2.1 Nameplate
Figure 2-1 Nameplate
MODEL:MDKE9
S/N:01040037H500025
Suzhou Inovance Technology Co.,Ltd.
Model
S/N
Nameplate
2.2 MDKE9 Dimensions
Figure 2-2 MDKE9 dimensions (Unit: mm)
72
123
MDKE9
26.4

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2.3 Components
Figure 2-3 MDKE9 Components
Screen
Keys
Indicator
USB
connector
MDKE9
Fixing hook
RJ45 interface
Nameplate
Battery cover
Fastening
screw
Fastening
screw
●USB connector
Connect the MDKE9 to a PC via a USB cable for data exchange after connection, it can work in USB disk
mode to read/write the MDKE9 SD card through PC.
●RJ45 connection terminal
To connect MDKE9 to the AC drive. Mechanical connection is completed through the top buckle.
●Nameplate
To show information such as product model and serial number
●Battery cover
The battery and SD card slot are beneath the cover. The battery provides power to the real-time clock.
The SD card stores factory parameters and real-time data of the AC drive, which helps in fault diagnosis
and analysis. The SD card can also be used to store user program, update rmware or update device.
●Fixing hook
To x the MDKE9 to the base
●Fastening screw
The MDKE9 can be installed on the cabinet door by using the installation package (IP20). When the system
protection class is high (IP54), you may select the installation package with higher protection class (MDKE9
panel with IP54 installation package), and then x the MDKE9 with the fastening screws.

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2.4 Key Introduction
2.4.1 Keys and Functions
Table 2-1 Keys and functions
Key Name Function
Left To return or cancel.
Right To select or conrm.
Shift
To quickly enter the device list
On some interfaces, you are not allowed to switch over the
devices and the key is invalid.
Help
To open the help interface
The content on the help page relevant to corresponding menu
or interface
Run To start the device in local control mode
Stop To stop the device in local control mode
To reset the fault when the device in fault status
Loc/Rem
Switchover key To switchover between local and remote control
Direction
To use and to select items in the menu and
list, scroll the text page, and adjust the values (time setting,
password entering, or parameter value modifying).
To use and to move the cursor left or right when you
are modifying parameters.
2.4.2 Shortcut
Table 2-2 Shortcut introduction
Shortcut Scope Function
Left+Up Any view To adjust the backlight brightness
Left+Down
Right+Up Any view To adjust the contrast
Right+Down
Left+Right Parameter list view Add the function code where is cursor is to shortcut
interface
Left+Right Shortcut view Delete the function code from the shortcut
commissioning interface
Left+Help Function code editing view Recover to the original value

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2.5 Indicator Status
The status indicator is used to indicate whether a fault or alarm exists.
Table 2-3 Indicator status status
Indicator state Demonstration Meaning
Steady on in green The device runs normally.
Flashing in green Data is transferring between the MDKE9 and PC via USB.
Steady on in red Communication between the MDKE9 and the device is normal, but
the device is faulty.
Flashing in red Communication between the MDKE9 and the device is interrupted.
2.6 General Specications
Table 2-4 General Specications
S.N Item Running Storage Transportation
1
Working
temperature
range
-20 ℃~+55 ℃-40 ℃~+70 ℃-40 ℃~+70 ℃
2Attitude
requirement < 4000 m - -
3Relative
humidity 95%(non-condensing)
4 Pollution / class 3C3(IEC 60721-3-3,IEC 60721-3-2,IEC 60721-1-3-1)
5 Vibration 61800-5-1 ed 2
EN 60082-2-6 test Fc (1g) -2M3 class
(EN 60082-2-6)
6 impact 3M4 class
(EN 60062-2-27) -2M2 class
(EN 60082-2-27)
7 Free drop FN -60068-2-32
Drop height 1 m - -
8 IP class Connect to drive equipment: IP54 (select IP54 accessories)
Single unit: IP20
9Electromagnetic
compatibility IEC 61800-3
10 Material
Disposal: The MDKE9 is recyclable.
Refer to relevant international and local laws and regulations for disposal and
recycling.

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Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring
The MDKE9 is suitable for multiple Inovance’s AC drives. This user guide takes M310 as the example to
describe the installation and wiring of the MDKE9. Refer to the corresponding user guide for details if the
MDKE9 is installed on other AC drives.
3.1 Connect the MDKE9 with AC Drive
Open the external panel cover on MD310 AC drive, connect the RJ45 connection terminal at the back of the
MDKE 9 via a network cable (optional).
FED/REW
FED/REW
LOCAL
RUN/ERR
MDKE9
External panel interface
Table 3-1 Recommenced Inovance standard network cable
Purchase code Model Description
01040020 C45590-GNCN-C25003 Standard network cable with length of 3000 mm
01040017 C45590-GNCN-C250015 Standard network cable with length of 1500 mm
01040016 C45590-GNCN-C2500080 Standard network cable with length of 800 mm

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3.2 Connect MDKE9 with PC
The mini-B type USB connector of the MDKE9 is to connect the PC, the USB cable length cannot exceed 3 m.
The communication protocol is USB2.0 between the MDKE9 and the PC.
1)Open the cover at the USB connection terminal;
Figure 3-1 Connect MDKE9 with PC (step 1)
MDKE9
2)Plug in the USB cable, suggest to use cable with Ferrite toroidal, then connect the cable to PC.
Figure 3-2 Connect MDKE9 with PC (step 2)
Figure 3-3 MDKE9 display after connecting to PC.
Select USB Connect Mode
• USB disk
Back Select
Note
After selecting USB mass storage mode, the MDKE9 can be used as storage device.

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3.3 Install MDKE9 on the Cabinet Door
When installing the MDKE9 panel on the cabinet door, install the panel base rst (optional), the installation
procedures are as follows:
Purchase code Model Description
01040022 CP600-BASE1 Panel base installation package
1)Panel base installation
Use the four screws
1
as shown in gure 3-4 to x the base on the cabinet door.
Figure 3-4 Installing base on the cabinet door
Installation base
1
1
11
Sheet mental/Cabinet door
2)Installing MDKE9.
Place the bottom of the MDKE9 keyboard at the bottom of the base slot
1
. Rotate the MDKE9
1
at the
rotation point and push the upper part
2
until the click click, and the keyboard is mounted on the base
successfully.
Figure 3-5 Installing the MDKE9 into the base
2
MDKE9
1

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3)Take the MDKE9 out.
Press clip
2
in gure 3-5 with the index nger and middle nger to release the MDKE9, then pull the
upper end of the MDKE9 out of the base slot.
Figure 3-6 Sheet metal slot dimensions Figure 3-7 Base mounting hole size
4-φ5
79
70
53.3
68
77.2
94.4
108.5
68
72.8
80
80
79
40
Unit: mm
46.846.8
27.5 27.5
47 47
84.8
90
117.2

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Chapter 4 Functions and Applications
4.1 Summary
Figure 4-1 MDKE9 menu structure diagram
Parameters Group Parameter
Step Ctrl
Manufacturer
Adjust
Authority
Fault records
Alarm
Change
Shortcut
History alarm
System set
Backlight
Protect time
Contrast
Date/Time
Language
About
Parameter copy
Update SOP
System control
Read
Parameter
Write
Parameter
Menu
Device Control
Login

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4.1.1 Main Interface
Main interface: used to monitor signals. The interface is as below:
Figure 4-2 Main interface
Inverter
01 Running frequency
0.00 Hz
02 Frequency reference
50.00 Hz
03 Bus voltage
298.6 V
Menu
18:10:21
Loc
Stop
Dev
Current control device Device status
Device MenuLocal\Remote
●Current device name: to display the name of the device currently controlled by the MDKE9
●Device status/fault information: to display the current running status of the device When the device fails
, the device shall ash display the fault information, running state shall not be displayed then.
●Device list: List of devices connected to the network
●Menu: to enter the function menus of the MDKE9
At main interface, you can monitor the monitoring equipment status, such as speed, torque, power. The
main interface has one or more pages, and each page can display up to three signals by turning up and
down the key.
Figure 4-3 Main interface view method
Inverter
04 Output voltage
211 V
05 Output current
0.00 A
06 DI input status
0x0000
Dev Menu18:00:02
Loc
Stop
01 Running frequency
0.00 Hz
02 Frequency reference
50.00 Hz
03 DC Bus
298.6 V
18:10:21
Inverter Stop
Dev Loc Menu
Note
Power-on default display “gure 4-2 main interface” At other pages, the device shall
automatically return to the home page view display if there is no operating for more
than 10 minutes.

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4.1.2 Help
Figure 4-4 Help icon display demonstration
Help
Inverter
Select18:00:02
Loc
Stop
Back
25.00A
50.00HZ
F1-05 Rated motor speed
1460 rpm
F1-03 Rated motor current
• F1-04 Rated motor frequency
In some particular menus and interfaces, you can press to open the corresponding help pages. The
right corner of the screen shall display " " when there is available help information.
4.1.3 Base Operation
Table 4-1 Equipment operating instruction
Task Action
Start and stop the equipment
Press to start the equipment at local control mode
Press
key to stop the equipment.
Directly switchover between local and
remote control
With key, you can switch the control mode between local and
remote for the same equipment.
4.1.4 Fault Viewing
Table 4-2 Fault description
Task Action
Check the current faults Open “menu”-”status monitoring”-”fault status”
Open the help information of the fault Press at the main interface.
Reset the fault of the current
operating device. Press
to view the history fault information. Open “menu”-”status monitoring”-”fault status”.
4.1.5 Switching Operating Device
In the non-parametric editing interface, press on the main interface or press , you can enter
the list of on line equipment page. The device list interface lists the devices and their status information in
the current system. After , selecting the equipment to be operate
on via "direction key" , press , then wait until the keyboard operation completes. When the switch is
complete, the upper left corner of the page shall display specic information about the current device.

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4.1.6 Connecting to the PC
The MDKE9 is connected to the PC via a USB cable: USB mass storage mode You cannot operate the
MDKE9 when it is connected to a PC.
Connecting steps:
1)Use one end of the USB cable to plug into the MDKE9 USB interface, the other end connect to
USB interface of PC
2)In the pop-up connection selection interface, select the connection mode you need:
USB mass storage mode: By now the new removable disk in the PC is the content of SD card, which can
be read and write.
4.2 Parameter Setting
Table 4-3 Parameter setting
Task Action
View/editing parameter Open “ menu”-”parameter setting”, select the parameter group to be
modied, then select the parameter to be modied.
Recover to the original parameter
value
After entering the editing mode, press and at the same time to
restore to the original setting, then press to save.
Adding parameters to “shortcut”
interface
Add the function code to the shortcut interface
On the main interface, enter any random function group, move the cursor
to the required function code, and press and the at the same
time to add the function code to the shortcut interface.
Delete the function code from the shortcut interface
On the fasting commissioning interface, move the cursor to the fuction
code to be deleted, and press / at the same time to delete the
function code from the fasting commissioning page.
View shortcut parameters Open “menu”-”status monitoring”-”shortcut”.
View the modied parameter settings Open “menu”-”status monitoring”-”modied parameter”.
4.2.1 Parameter Viewing and Modifying
You can view and modify parameters in parameter interface. The displayed parameters will be different
under different control authority. (Refer to “4.5 Authority Management”)
If a parameter group is selected, all the parameters under this group will be displayed. You can view
or modify these parameters.and press to view the available help information.
For read-only parameters, "Select" will not be displayed at the right bottom on the screen and
pressing has no effect.
If "0x" is displayed before the parameter, the parameter is a hexadecimal value.
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