Vacon 7-segment Control Panel User manual

VACON
CX/CXL/CXS
FREQUENCY CONVERTERS
7-segment
Control Panel
Subject to changes without notice.
F O R S M O O T H C O N T R O L

VACON 7-SEGMENT CONTROL PANEL
INDEX
Page
1. General ................................................................ 2
2. Panel operation .................................................... 3
3. Monitoringpage.................................................... 4
4. Parameter page................................................... 6
5. Reference page ................................................... 6
6. Programmable push-button page ........................ 7
7. Fault history page ................................................ 8
8. Active fault display ............................................... 8
9. Active warning display.......................................... 9
10. Controlling the motor from the front panel.......... 10
10.1 Control source change from I/O terminal
to front panel.............................................. 10
10.2 Control source change from control panel
to I/O terminal ............................................ 10

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RST
PG
UD008K17
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
=
Reset button:
Resets faults
=
Page button:
Changes active menu page
=
Start button:
Starts the motor if the panel is the
active control source
=
Stop button:
Stops the motor if the panel is the
active control source
1. GENERAL
The 7-segment control panel of the Vacon
frequencyconverterhasasix-digitLED display,
three drive status indicators, four active menu
page indicators and eight push-buttons.
The panel is removable and it has full galvanic
isolation from the mains potential. The same
panel can be used with all Vacon frequency
converters.
In other questions and problems with Vacon
CX/CXL/CXSfrequency converter, please refer
to the CX/CXLCXS User's Manual or the Five
In One+ Application Manual
DRIVE STATUS INDICATORS
RUN = lights when the motor is
running
READY= lights when mains voltage has
been applied and the drive is
ready to operate
FAULT= lights if fault occurs
DISPLAY Displays parameter values,
monitoring data, etc., six digits
ACTIVE MENU PAGE INDICATORS
BTNS = Programmable push-button
(menu page)
REF = Reference values (menu
page)
PAR = Parameters (menu page)
MON = Monitoring values (menu page)
(none) = Fault history (menu page)
PUSH-BUTTONS
=
Tab button:
Togglesbetween display item indication
and item data
=
Arrow up/down buttons:
Changes item or data value
=
Enter button:
Confirms the parameter value setting.
Acts as push-button on the
programmable push-button page.
On the PAR-page the parameter
number on the display will be changed
into a higher parameter group.
Figure1. Controlpanel with LED display.
PG
RST

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2. Panel Operation
The panel operation is clear and it is organised
in page type menus. There are different menu
pages for monitoring, parameter settings,
references, programmable push-button
functions and fault history.
The active menu page LED as well as the
leftmost character in the six digit read-out
indicate which one of the pages is active. See
the panel menu chart below.
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
PG
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
PG
PG
PG
PG
Monitoring page
Parameter page
Reference page
Programmable
push-button page
Fault page
Figure2. Paneloperation.

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7.3 Monitoring page
The MON indicator is lit when the monitoring
page is active. In the item display the symbol
for monitoring is "n" and the next digit is the
item number. Figure 3. shows how monitored
datavaluescan be selected for display with the
tab push-button.
Table 1. lists all the possible monitored items.
All values are updated every 200 ms.
Next page
PG
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
Figure3. Monitoring page.
Number Dataname Unit Description
n 1 Outputfrequency Hz Frequency to the motor
n 2 Motor speed rpm Calculated motor speed
n 3 Motor current A Measured motor current
n 4 Motor torque % Calculated actual torque/nominal torque of the unit
n 5 Motorpower % Calculated actual power/nominal power of the unit
n 6 Motorvoltage V Calculatedmotorvoltage
n 7 DC-linkvoltage V Measured DC-linkvoltage
n 8 Temperature °C Temperature of the heat sink
n 9 Operating day counter DD.dd Operating days 1), not resettable
n 10 Operating hours, "trip HH.hh Operating hours 2), can be reset with program-
counter" mable button #3
n 11 MW-hours MWh Total MW-hours, not resetable
n 12 MW-hours, "trip MWh MW-hours, can be reset with programmable
counter" button #4
n 13 Voltage/analogue input V Voltage of the terminal Uin+ (term. #2)
n 14 Current/analogue input mA Current of terminals Iin+ and Iin- (term. #4, #5)
n 15 Digital input status, gr. A See Figure 4.
n 16 Digital input status, gr. B See Figure 5.
n 17 Digital and relay output See Figure 6.
status
n 18 Control program Version number of the control software
n 19 Unit nominal power kW Shows the power size of the unit
n 20 Motor temperature rise % 100%= temperature of motor has risen to nominal value
1) DD = full days, dd = decimal part of a day
2) HH = full hours, hh = decimal part of an hour
Table 1. Monitored items.

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Digitalinput
Status indication
Example:
Input Terminal
DIA1 8
closed
DIA2 9
closed
DIA3 10
open
Figure 4. Digital inputs, Group A status.
Figure 6. Output signal status.
Figure 5. Digital inputs, Group B status.
Example:
Input Terminal
DIB4 14
closed
DIB5 15
open
DIB6 16
closed
Example:
Output Terminal
Digital output 20
closed (sinking current)
Relay output 1 21
open
Relay output 2 24
open
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
0 = open input
1 = closed input (active)
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
7

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necessary parameters for the basic use of the
device and System parameter Group 0. Group
0 becomes visible only when the Application
package lock is opened. See Vacon CX/CXL/
CXS User's Manual Chapter 11.
Other applications have more parameter
groups. Parameters of the groups follow each
other and changing from the last parameter of
one group to the first parameter of the next
group or vice versa is done simply by pushing
arrow up/arrow down buttons. Alternatively,
pressing selects the next group.
Figure7. Parameter page.
5. Reference page
The reference page is active when the REF
indicator is lit.
IftheControlpanelistheactivecontrolsource,
the frequency reference can be changed by
changing the value on the display with arrow
up/arrow down push-buttons, see Figure 8.
PG
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
Increment value
Decrement value
Confirm value
Next page
Parameter value
Parameter
page
Parameter
group
Parameter
number
Thereference change is validimmediately. The
motor speed changes as fast as the reference
is changing or the load inertia allows the motor
to accelerate/decelerate.
The active control source can be selected with
programmable button 2, see Chapter 6.
Increment
reference value
Decrement
reference value
Next page
PG
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
PG
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
Reference value
Reference
page
Figure8. Controlpanel reference valuesetting.
4. Parameter page
The PAR indicator is lit when the Parameter
page is active. Figure 7. shows how the
parameter values can be changed.
The enter button confirms the change of
the parameter value. When the new value is
confirmed the PAR indicator blinks once.
If theenterbutton is not pressedtheparameter
value will not be changed.
In the Basic application (default setting) there
is only parameter Group 1 which has all

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6. Programmable push-button page
The BTNS indicator is lit when the
programmable push button page is active. The
function of the enter button can be selected on
this page. The selected function is valid only
on this page and on other pages the enter
button has it’s original function. The feedback
information tells the state of the button
function. When the button is pressed, the
feedback information is shown small.
Figure 9. Programmable push button page.
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
Push down
Release
The feedback information
is shown small when the
button is pushed
The feedback information
changes its state as soon
as "push down" has been
recognized
The feedback information
is shown big when
the button is released
Feedback
information
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
Button-page
Button no.
Button Button Function Feedbackinformation
number name 0 1 Note
b 1 Reverse Changesthedirection Direction Direction
Feedback information
of rotation of the motor . command command
flashes as long as
Active only if the panel is forward reverse direction is different
theactivecontrol source from the command
b 2 Active Selects the active control Controlvia Controlfromthe
control sourcebetweenthe I/Oterminals ControlPanel
source panelandI/O terminals
b 3 Cleartrip Whenpressed clears Noclearing Clearing accepted
operating thetripoperatinghour
hour counter
counter
b 4 Cleartrip Whenpressed clears Noclearing Clearing accepted
MWh the MWh trip counter
counter
Table 2. Programmable push-buttons.

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7. Fault history page
When none of the indicators is lit, the fault
history page is active, see Figure 10. The
Vacon frequency converter stores maximum
9faults in the order theyappear.Thelatest fault
has always number 1, the previous 2 and so
on. If 9 faults are in the memory, the next
comingfaulterasestheoldest fault record from
the memory.
8. Active fault display
When a fault trip occurs, the fault indicator is
lit and the blinking symbol
F
appears on the
display together with a blinking fault code. The
fault codes are explained in Chapter 9 of the
Vacon CX/CXLCXS User's Manual.
The display can be cleared with the Page
button (PG). The read-out returns to the same
display it had before the trip.
The fault remains active until it is cleared with
the Reset button (RST) or with the reset
signal from the I/O terminal.
See figure 11.
Note!Remove external Start signal before
resetting a fault.
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RST
RST
PG
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
Fault code
blinks
Fault page code Fault number
Fault code
If multiple fault trips occur
at the same time, the oth-
er fault codes can be
checked with arrow up/
down buttons
Figure 11. Active fault display.
Clears the whole
fault history, push
until "
FI
" goes to "
0
"
Next fault record
Previous fault record
PG
PG
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
Figure10. Faulthistory page.

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9. Active warning display
When a warning occurs a symbol "
A
" appears
on the display together with a blinking warning
code. See Figure 12. Warning codes are
explained in Table 3.
The display can be cleared with the PG (Page)
button and the display returns to the state
before the warning* appeared. If the cause of
the warning stays active, a new warning is not
given for 1 minute.
* The warning will be automatically cleared after 1
minute.
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
PG
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
RUN READY FAULT
MON PAR REF BTNS
Warning
code blinks
Figure12. Warningcodedisplay.
Warning codes:
Code Warning Checking
A 15
Motorstalled (Motor stall protection) Checkmotor
A 16
Motorovertemperature(Motorthermalprotection) Decreasemotorloading
A 17
Motorunderload Checkmotorloading
(Warningcan be activated in "FiveinOne" applications)
A 24
The valuesin theFault history, MWh-counters or Does not need any actions
operatingday/hourcountersmighthavebeen Take a critical attitude to these
changedinapreviousmainsinterruption. values
A 28
Thechangeofanapplication has failed Choose the application again and
PushEnter-button
A 30
Onbalance current fault, the load of the segments is Contact nearest Vacon distributor
notequal.
A 45
Vaconfrequencyconverter overtemperaturewarning, Check the cooling air flowand
temperature>70°C theambienttemperature
A 46
Reference warning, the current of input Iin+ <4 mA Checkthe current loop
(Warningcan be activated in "FiveinOne" applications) circuitry
A 47
Externalwarning Check the external fault circuit or
(Warningcan be activated in "FiveinOne" applications) device
Table 3. Warning codes.

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10. Controlling the motor from the front
panel
Vacon CX/CXL/CXS can have controls from
the I/O terminals or from the front panel. The
active control source can be changed with the
programmable push button b2 (see Chapter
6.). The motor can be started, stopped and
direction of rotation can be changed from the
active control source.
10.1 Control source change from I/O
terminals to front panel
After changing the control source the motor is
stopped. The direction of rotation remains the
same as with I/O control.
If the Start button is pushed at the same time
astheprogrammablepushbuttonb2,theRun-
state, direction of rotation and reference value
willbecopiedfromthe I/O terminals to the front
panel.
10.2 Control source change from panel
to I/O terminals
After changing the control source, the I/O
terminals determine the run-state, direction of
rotation and reference value.
If motor potentiometer is used in the
application, the panel reference value can be
copied for a value of motor potentiometer
reference by pushing the start button at the
same time as the programmable push button
b2. Motor potentiometer function mode must
be "resetting at stop state" (Local/Remote
Application: param. 1.5 =4, Multi-purpose
Application : param. 1.5 = 9).

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