Omron AX-OP05-E User manual

AX-OP05-E
AX-OP05-E
C850 REMOTE PROGRAMMER

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CONTENTS
1. CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................4
2. OPERATION KEY..................................................................................................................4
3. DETAILS OF OPTION MODE................................................................................................6
4. OPTION MODE......................................................................................................................7
4.1 SINGLE STORAGE MODE...........................................................................................7
4.2 QUAD STORAGE MODE READ FUNCTION..............................................................8
4.3 QUAD STORAGE MODE WRITE FUNCTION.............................................................9
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING..........................................................................................................10
6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT...................................................................................................12

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WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS
MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED
important for the safety of persons and for the
good condition of the automated system.
notes on the characteristics and operation of
the product.
reshold of 0.03Ais fitted upstream of the system.
13. Make sure that the earthing system is per-
fectly constructed, and connect metal parts
of the means of the closure to it.
14. The automated systems that feature a built-
in anti-crushing safety device in any case
require a functional check in accordance with
the provisions of the Standards indicated at
point 9.
15. The safety devices (EN 12978 standard)
protect any danger areas against mechanical
movement Risks, such as crushing, dragging,
shearing.
16. Use of at least one indicator-light (e.g.:
flashing lamp) is recommended for every
system, as well as a warning sign adequately
secured.
17. FAAC S.p.A. declines all liability as concerns
safety and efficient operation of the automa-
ted system, if system components not produ-
ced by FAAC S.p.A. are used.
18. For maintenance, strictly use original parts
by FAAC S.p.A.
19. Do not in any way modify the components of
the automated system.
20. The installer shall provide the User with all
information concerning manual operation of
the system in case of an emergency.
21. Do not allow children or adults to stay near
the product while it is operating.
22. Keep radio controls or other pulse generators
away from children, to prevent the automated
system from being activated involuntarily.
23. Transit is allowed only when the automation
is fully open.
24. The User must not attempt any kind of repair
or direct action whatever and contact qualified
personnel only.
25. Anything not expressly specified in these
instructions is not permitted.
1. ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people,
it is important that you read all the following
instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect
use of the product could cause serious harm
to people.
2. Carefully read the instructions before begin-
ning to install the product.
3. Do not leave packing materials (plastic,
polystyrene, etc.) within reach of children
as such materials are potential sources of
danger.
4. Store the instructions for future reference.
5. This product was designed and built strictly for
the use indicated in this documentation. Any
other use, not expressly indicated here, could
compromise the good condition/operation of
the product and/or be a source of danger.
6. FAAC S.p.A. declines all liability caused by
improper use or use other than that for which
the automated system was intended.
7. Do not install the equipment in an explosive
atmosphere: the presence of inflammable gas
or fumes is a serious danger to safety.
8. FAAC S.p.A. is not responsible for failure to
observe Good Technique in the construction
of the closing elements to be motorised, or for
any deformation that may occur during use.
9. The installation must conform to Stan-
dards EN 12453 and EN 12445.
For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate
level of safety, the Standards mentioned abo-
ve must be observed, in addition to national
legal regulations.
10. Before attempting any job on the system,
cut out electrical power and disconnect the
batteries if present.
11. The mains power supply of the automated
system must be fitted with an all-pole switch
with contact opening distance of 3mm or gre-
ater. Use of a 6A thermal breaker with all-pole
circuit break is recommended.
12. Make sure that a differential switch with th-

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1. CONNECTION
To use the remote programmer with FAAC S.p.A.-
C850 motor, connect the programmer throught the
RJ45 cable to the JX OMRON inverter.
If the display shows:
COM ERROR
Then push at the same time the following buttons:
The display will show:
01 : Type 1 (MX2, 3G3RX, 3G3LX)
02 : Type 2 (RX, JX)
Select Type 2.
Push ENTER button
Push ESC button
The programmer is now ready to start.
2. OPERATION KEY
The display will show:
Push
and select menu n. 4 INV Type Select
Push ENTER button

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N.O. Key image Key Name Function
1
REMOTE
It changes from Local to Remote mode. Press the key
during 2 seconds to change from Local to Remote or
Remote to Local. When it is in Local the OPE led will be
ON. Use Local to control the motor with LCD digital
operator keys (Run Fwd, Run Rev and Stop/Reset).
2
READ
It transfers inverter parameters to the LCD digital operator’s
memory. (Refer to chapter 4.3 for more details.)
3
WRITE
It copies one Parameter Set saved in LCD digital operator to the
inverter. (Refer to chapter 4 for more details.)
4
ESC
It returns to the above layer.
5
ENTER
It jumps to the below layer or stores the change introduced
on the edit layer (after that it jumps to the above layer).
6
UP
It is used to move up the cursor, it increases a function code
in 1 or increases a parameter value.
7
DOWN
It is used to move down the cursor, it decreases a function
code in 1 or it decreases a value.
8 LEFT
CURSOR
It is used to move the cursor to the left or it moves to
previous mode when the display is at navigation level.
9 RIGHT
CURSOR
It is used to move the cursor to the right, or it moves to the
next mode when the display is at navigation level.
10
FWD RUN
It is used to run forward the motor only when the operation
command (A002) is set in Digital operator.
(Check KEY ENABLED LED)
11
REV RUN
It is used to run reverse the motor only when the operation
command (A002) is set in Digital operator
(Check KEY ENABLED LED)
12 STOP/RESET It is used to stop the motor or reset an alarm.

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3. DETAILS OF OPTION MODE
Item Content Setting range Default
Language Setting language
01: English
02: Deutsch
03: Français
04: Español
05 Italiano
06: Portoguês
07: Japanese
08: Chinese
09: Turkce
10: PycckИЙ
01
Date and
Time
Setting Date and Time for the LCD digital
operator
Date:2000/1/1~2099/12/31
Time: 00:00~23:59
Format: 1~3
2009/01/01
00:00
1
Read Lock
Set “Read Lock” enable to disable, in order
to protect the parameter saved in LCD digi-
tal operator from being overwritten.
01: Enable
02: Disable 02
INV Type
Select
Please select the correst INV type using
LCD digital operator, otherwise, “COM ER-
ROR” will be displayed automatically.
01: Type 1 (MX2, LX)
02: Type 2 (RX) 01
R/W Stora-
ge Mode
Sets the number of parameter sets for
READ/WRITE mode.
(Refer to chapter 4 for more details).
01: Single
02: Quad 02
Backlight
Auto-Off
When LCD digital operator remains without
key operations for 1 minute, LCD backlight
will be turned off. When a key is pressed it
will turned on.
The Backlight Auto-Off function does not
work when trip happened
01: Off
02: 1 minute 01
Backlight
Flicker
The Orange backlight will be enabled or
disabled.
01: Enable
02: Disable 01
Operator
Reset
Use this function to return to default settings
of LCD digital operator.
The next items will be reset:
1) Language: English
2) Date and time: 2009/01/01 THU 00:00
3) Time format: 01:YY:/MM/DD
4) Read lock: Disable
5) R/W Storage Mode: Quad
6) Backlight Auto-Off: Off
7) Backlight Flicker: Enable
After this, date and time setting is required.
01: YES
02: NO 02
Check
Mode
Check if LED and key etc. are normal or
not.
Key & Led Ceck, Lcd
Check, EEPROM Ceck,
RTC Check, Serial Lo-
opback, Debug Mode,
Firmware Version
-
NOTE: Please do not execute the EEPROM check. Otherwise, the data saved in the
remote programmer will be erased.

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4. OPTION MODE
- Connect the Remote Programmer.
- The display will show: FM 0000.0Hz
- Push LOCAL REMOTE button:
until the LED is ON.
- Then push at the same time the following but-
tons:
- The display will show:
- Push:
and select menù N. 5 R/W Storage Mode
- Push ENTER button:
- The display will show:
R/W Storage Mode
02: Quad or 01: Single
- Choose 01: Single to program the inverter’s
parameters.
- Choose 02: Quad for Backup/Restore the inver-
ter’s parameter set.
- Choosing 01: Single, make possible to modify
and program the inverter parameters on the fly.
- Choosing 02: Quad, make possible to Backup
the inverter’s parameter set into the program-
mer’s memory or restore the inverter’s memory
from a previously saved set.
4.1 SINGLE STORAGE MODE
- Push button:
and select 01: Single to program the inverter’s
parameters.
Example: modify parameter
A020 to value 30
- The display will show: FM 0000.0Hz
- Push ESC button:
- The display will show: >d001 FM
- Push NEXT PAGE button:
- Select and change the first LETTER of the pa-
rameter >A001
with or
- Push NEXT PAGE button:

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- Select and change the number of the parameter:
>A020 with or
- Push ESC button:
the current value will appear, for ex:
SPD 00s*0010.0Hz
- Push NEXT PAGE button:
to select the digit, then
or
- to set the new value of the parameter (in the
example, 30):
SPD 00s*0030.0Hz
- Push ENTER button:
to CONFIRM.
- The parameter A020 has been modified into
the inverter.
- At the end of programming,
push ESC button
and unplug tha cable.
4.2 QUAD STORAGE MODE READ
FUNCTION
- Connect the Remote Programmer.
- The display will show: FM 0000.0Hz
- Push
LOCAL REMOTE button:
until the LED is ON.
- Push READ button:
- The display will show:
READ
1. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
2. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
3. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
4. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
- Push button:
and select one of the available memory locations
(in this example, Memory 1).
- Push ENTER button:
- The display will show:
- Push ENTER button:

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- If the display will show:
Saved data will be overwritten?
- Push again ENTER button:
- At this point, the inverter’s parameters are stored
into the location 1 of the non-volatile program-
mer’s memory (available for the future, in case
of re-programming the same or another inverter).
- At the end of programming, push ESC button:
and unplug the cable.
4.3 QUAD STORAGE MODE WRITE
FUNCTION
- Connect the Remote Programmer.
- The display will show: FM 0000.0Hz
- Push
LOCAL REMOTE button
until the LED is ON.
- Push
WRITE button:
- The display will show:
WRITE
1. XXXXXX XX: XX INV77
2. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
3. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
4. - - - - - - - - : - - INV77
- Push button:
- and select the storage memory (in this example,
Memory 1), where data were previously saved.
- Push ENTER button:
- The display will show:
- Push ENTER button:
- The display will show:
Then:
At this point the inverter’s parameter configuration
(previously saved into the remote programmer)
has been transferred from the remote programmer
to the inverter’s memory.

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The inverter power supply is ON Turn ON the inverter power supply
YES
YES
NO
Turn ON the inverter power supply
YES
YES
NO
NO
The setting data is correct to the
inverter Turn ON the inverter power supply
NO
The operator is defective Turn ON the inverter power supply
NO
The cable is not broken
The cable is connected properly to
both sides (inverter and remote pro-
grammer
Turn ON the inverter power supply
-At the end of programming,
push ESC button:
and unplug the cable.
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
(1) No data appears on the screen

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The inverter operation is normal Reset the inverter
YES
YES
NO
NO
The cable is not broken Replaced the cable
YES
NO
NO
Operator is not in Read, Write or Op-
tion Mode, also has no error message
on screen
Move to normal display mode and
press the key indicated on screen
The cable is connected properly to the
connector
Connect the cable properly, then turn
ON the inverter power supply
(3) If the operator screen becoms dark or characters cannot be identified, inductive noise may be
entered from the cable. Separate remote programmer cable more than 1 cm from other cables.
To reset the disturbed screen, turn ON any keys of remote programmer.
If the same symptom appears again, turn OFF the inverter power supply or reset the terminal reset
signal.
(2) Key operations are ignored.

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Change Battery
Name: Coin type Lithium battery
Recommended Type:
CR1220 (made by MAXELL)
Battery
6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
There is a real time clock IC built-in. The power is supplied by a battery when outside power supply
is turned off. When the battery comes to its life, the clock IC does not renew the time when power
supply of LCD digital operator is turned off.
The clock date stored in the IC will be reset to a default value January 1, 2001 when power supply of
LCD digital operator is turned on. Thus, the time of Trip mode, Read mode and Write mode cannot
be displayed correctly unless the time is set properly in Option mode after power supply of LCD digital
operator is turned on. However, there is no special bad influence for operating except displaying
proper time.
When exchanging the battery, please disassemble the case by removing four screws backside of the
operator. The plus pole of the battery (flat one) must be installed. Please take out the old battery using
a thin minus driver, and be careful not to damage PCB and any part on the PCB.

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