vacuubrand VAC 24seven User manual

Technology for
Vacuum Systems
Instructions for use
OI no.: 20901531Original instructions EN
Vacuum controller VACUU·SELECT
Description of vacuum controller

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 About this document 5
1.1 User information ........................................... 5
1.1.1 Descriptions of the control module ...................... 5
1.1.2 Safety............................................. 5
1.1.3 In this manual....................................... 5
1.1.4 Symbols and pictograms .............................. 6
1.1.5 Handling instructions (action steps) ...................... 7
1.2 Abbreviations ............................................. 7
1.3 Term denitions............................................ 8
2 Product description 9
2.1 VACUU·SELECT vacuum controller ............................ 9
2.2 Product view .............................................. 9
2.3 Remote control and interfaces ............................... 10
2.3.1 Modbus TCP ...................................... 10
2.3.2 RS‑232 serial interface .............................. 11
3 User interface 13
3.1 Switch on controller ....................................... 13
3.1.1 Touchscreen ...................................... 14
3.1.2 Gestures for operation ............................... 14
3.2 Set up device ............................................ 14
3.2.1 Data storage message............................... 14
3.2.2 Adjust the screen orientation .......................... 15
3.3 Display and operating elements .............................. 16
3.3.1 Process screen (main screen) ......................... 16
3.3.2 Display elements ................................... 17
3.3.3 Operating elements and symbols ...................... 19
4 Operation 23
4.1 Applications ............................................. 23
4.1.1 Select and start application ........................... 23
4.1.2 Adjust pressure setpoint.............................. 24
4.1.3 Stop application .................................... 26
4.2 Application parameters (parameter list) ........................ 26
4.3 Pressure graph ........................................... 28
4.4 Main menu .............................................. 29
4.4.1 Applications ....................................... 30
4.4.2 Favorites ......................................... 31
5 Main menu 33
5.1 Advanced operation ....................................... 33
5.1.1 Application editor ................................... 33
5.1.2 Menu bar and description ............................ 34
5.1.3 Overview of process steps............................ 35
5.1.4 Process end....................................... 36
5.1.5 Edit application..................................... 37
5.1.6 Remove process step ............................... 39
5.1.7 Settings .......................................... 40

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5.1.8 Settings/administration............................... 42
5.1.9 Administration – import/export ......................... 44
5.1.10 Administration – VACUU·BUS ......................... 45
5.1.11 Administration/Function Extensions..................... 47
5.2 Data logger .............................................. 48
5.3 Service ................................................. 49
5.3.1 Service information ................................. 49
5.3.2 Diagnostic data .................................... 50
6 Troubleshooting 52
6.1 Error messages .......................................... 52
6.1.1 Error indication..................................... 52
6.1.2 Acknowledge error message .......................... 53
6.2 Error – Cause – Remedy ................................... 54
6.2.1 Pop‑up message ................................... 54
6.2.2 General errors ..................................... 55
7 Appendix 58
7.1 Technical information ...................................... 58
7.2 Licensing information and data protection ...................... 59
7.3 Index ................................................... 60

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11 About this documentAbout this document
This manual is part of a modular manual compiled in a binder.
1.11.1 User informationUser information
1.1.11.1.1 Descriptions of the control moduleDescriptions of the control module
In this section of the manual, you will nd descriptions for the vacuum controller
in the control module of the vacuum pumping unit.
Manual module Content
VAC 24seven_VACUU·SELECT Vacuum controller in the control module
Control unit for VAC 24seven
>Read this manual thoroughly and completely before putting the product into
operation.
>Observe the safety information in the system description VAC 24seven_Sys‑
tem.
1.1.21.1.2 SafetySafety
Intended use
The vacuum controller in the control module is part of the VAC 24seven vacuum
pumping unit and is designed for the measurement and control of vacuums in
systems intended for this purpose.
Any other use is considered improper use.
Only use the
vacuum controller in the control module
if it is in perfect working con‑
dition.
1.1.31.1.3 In this manualIn this manual
For easier readability, the term controller is used for the designation
VACUU· SELECT vacuum controller.
The illustrations in this manual are only intended to facilitate comprehension.
We reserve the right to make technical and design changes in the course of con‑
tinuous product improvement.
Intended use
Information about the
manual

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1.1.41.1.4 Symbols andSymbols and pictogramspictograms
Safety symbols
General
warning sign. Danger: electricity.
Electrostatically sensitive com‑
ponents ESD.
Additional symbols and pictograms
Positive example – Do this!Do this!
Result – OKOK
Negative example –
Don't do this!Don't do this!
Message: Warning Message: Error
Acoustic signal – signal sound/warning sound.
Frequency of beeping, frequency of acoustic signal
Cadmium‑free
Symbols and gestures for operation
See chapter:
3.3 Display and operating elements on page 163.3 Display and operating elements on page 16
>Additional detailed descriptions of symbols (icons) and signals on the
display can be found in chapter 3.3 Display and operating elements3.3 Display and operating elements.
Explanation
of safety symbols
Additional
symbols

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1.1.51.1.5 Handling instructions (Handling instructions (action steps)action steps)
Instructions (single step)
>Perform the step described.
5Result of action
Instructions (multiple steps)
1.1. First step
2.2. Next step
5Result of action
Perform the steps in the order described.
Instructions (shown graphically)
1.1. First step
2.2. Next step
5Result of action
1.21.2 AbbreviationsAbbreviations
abs. Absolute
ATM Atmospheric pressure (pressure graphic, program)
di(di) Interior diameter
--- ‑‑‑
Gr. Size
hh:mm:ss Time in hours/minutes/seconds
hPa Pressure unit, hectopascal (1 hPa = 1 mbar = 0.75 Torr)
max. Maximum value
min. Minimum value
mbar Pressure unit, millibar (1 mbar = 1 hPa = 0.75 Torr)
RMA no. Return Merchandise Authorization number
--- ‑‑‑
Torr Pressure unit (1 Torr = 1.33 mbar = 1.33 hPa)
USB Universal serial bus
VAC Vacuum (pressure curve)
Action steps as text
Schematic diagram
Action steps as graphics
Abbreviations

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resp. responsible (supervising)
e.g. for example
1.31.3
Fine vacuum Pressure measuring range in vacuum technology,
from: 1 mbar–0.001 mbar (0.75 Torr–0.00075 Torr)
Rough vacuum Pressure measuring range in vacuum technology,
from: atmospheric pressure 1 mbar
(0.75 Torr)
VACUU·BUS®Bus system from VACUUBRAND for communication
between peripheral devices with VACUU·BUS enabled
gauges and controllers. The maximum permissible
cable length is 30 m.
VACUU·BUS®
address
Address which enables VACUU·BUS clients to be
unambiguously assigned within the bus system, e.g.,
for connecting multiple sensors within the same mea‑
surement range.
VACUU·BUS®client Peripheral device or component with VACUU·BUS port
which is integrated in the bus system, e.g., sensors,
valves, level indicators, etc.
VACUU·BUS®
Assigning a dierent VACUU·BUS address to a
VACUU·BUS component using a gauge or controller.
VACUU·BUS®
connector
4‑pin round connector for the bus system from VACU‑
UBRAND.
VACUU·LAN®Local area vacuum network.
VACUU·SELECT®Product name of vacuum controller, vacuum controller
with touchscreen.
VSK 3000 Vacuum sensor for the rough vacuum range.
VSP 3000 Vacuum sensor for the ne vacuum range.
Abbreviations
Product-specic terms

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22 Product descriptionProduct description
2.12.1 VACUU·SELECT vacuum controllerVACUU·SELECT vacuum controller
The VACUU SELECT vacuum controller is a vacuum controller consisting of an
operating panel with touchscreen and various interfaces, such as USB‑A as well
as VACUU BUS and Ethernet, which are led out on the rear of the control module.
The controller was developed for applications which require a controlled vacuum.
Various applications and menus are available for operation and vacuum control.
The controller is operated using the touchscreen. The menus are designed to be
user friendly.
Depending on the type of operation and peripheral devices connected, the control‑
ler regulates the process vacuum subject to demand.
2.22.2 Product viewProduct view
Operating panel
4
3
1
2
1Display, color with touchscreen
2Chemically resistant plastic housing
3Cover of USB port, type A*, e.g., USB ash drive connection
4ON/OFF button
Side and front view

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Example
Ethernet connection on
control module
2.32.3 Remote control and interfacesRemote control and interfaces
The
vacuum controller in the control module
supports communication via Mod‑
bus TCP and RS‑232. This allows you to monitor or control the vacuum pumping
unit remotely from a central location, e.g., with a PC or process control system.
2.3.12.3.1 Modbus TCPModbus TCP
For remote control via Modbus TCP, use the Ethernet connection RJ45 on the back
of the control module.

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Example
RS‑232 connection on
the control module
Required accessories
2.3.22.3.2 RS-232 serial interfaceRS-232 serial interface
As a serial interface, you can connect an RS‑232 USB adapter to the USB port on
the rear of the control module.
Adapter cable, USB to RS‑232, 1 m 20637838
RS‑232C null modem cable, 2x socket Sub‑D 9‑pin, 1.5 m 20637837
Detailed descriptions of the interfaces can be found here:
Interface manual.

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33 User interfaceUser interface
3.13.1 Switch on controllerSwitch on controller
>Briey press the ON/OFF button on the controller
5Device starts up. 5Information is displayed
Functions of the ON/OFF button
ON/OFF Description
Switch on controllerSwitch on controller
`Briey press ON/OFF button
Switch o controllerSwitch o controller
`Hold down ON/OFF button for ~3 seconds and
conrm pop-up.
Lock/unlock controllerLock/unlock controller
`Briey press ON/OFF button.
`Lock device against unintended operation, e.g., when cleaning
the display.
Restart controller (Restart controller (reboot)reboot)
`Hold down ON/OFF button for ~10 seconds.
Switch on device
ON/OFF button

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Touchscreen operation
Gesture symbols
Example
Info pop‑up on data
storage
3.1.13.1.1 TouchscreenTouchscreen
The controller is a device operated via touchscreen. You can, for example, select,
start, and stop an application by tapping the display.
Dierent gestures allow you to use advanced functions of the device: Switch be‑
tween displays, edit applications, or use help and context features.
3.1.23.1.2 Gestures for operationGestures for operation
Touch, tap Press and hold
Tap and swipe in the indi‑
cated direction
Swipe left or right; both
possible
Hold down and drag in the
indicated direction
Drop at this
position
3.23.2 Set up deviceSet up device
To set up the device, follow the instructions on the screen when switching the de‑
vice on for the rst time or after restoring the factory settings.
3.2.13.2.1 Data storage messageData storage message
Before the controller switches to the process screen, a pop‑up window opens with
information on current data storage.
Data storage
`Data logger storage interval
`Diagnostics recording
>Select your preferred settings and conrm the message.
In the delivered condition or following a reset to the factory settings, the data logger
is switched o and recording of diagnostic data is preset to
Minimal
.
The message about data storage appears after every controller restart.

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Example
Adjust screen orienta‑
tion
For subsequent adjustments to the data logger
See chapter:
5.2 Data logger on page 485.2 Data logger on page 48
For subsequent adjustments to the diagnostic data
See chapter:
5.3 Service on page 495.3 Service on page 49
3.2.23.2.2 Adjust the screen orientationAdjust the screen orientation
Supported screen orientations
90°
90°
0°
180°
If the screen orientation has been changed, you can change it again,
see chap‑
ter:
5.1.7 Settings on page 405.1.7 Settings on page 40

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Example
Process screen with
display and operating
elements
Description
3.33.3 Display and operating elementsDisplay and operating elements
The display and operating elements of the controller are summarized and explained
in this chapter.
>Refer to this chapter if you want to read about the meaning of a display or an
operating element during operation.
3.3.13.3.1 Process screen (main screen)Process screen (main screen)
After the device is switched on, the process screen appears. The process screen
is the main screen of the controller. The display adapts to the selected application,
e.g., by showing the name of the application, process steps, and target values.
Elements of the process screen
8
7
3
1
2
10
9
5
6
4
1Status bar with help button, date/time, error message
2Title line: name of the application, display or menu
3Analog and digital pressure display with target and actual pressure
4Button to open the application menu
5Application icon with process time; open parameter list
6Open/close process step display
7Step buttons, adjust pressure value during operation
8Process step display
9Screen navigation
10 Operating buttons = operating elements for control
Examples
Pop‑up window
Example
Parameter list

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Status bar color codes
Sounds
Example
Standard pressure
display
3.3.23.3.2 Display elementsDisplay elements
Status bar
Color Description
GrayGray StandardStandard
Yellow WarningWarning
RedRed ErrorError
Sounds
Sound Description
Touch tone unless mutedTouch tone unless muted
`Feedback entry
Warning or errorWarning or error
`Shows that an error or warning is present.
`Active while error status persists.
Pressure display
Symbol (icon) Description
Standard pressure displayStandard pressure display
`Pressure curve – analog pressure display.
`Digital pressure display.
BlueBlue Actual pressure
GrayGray Control range
Pressure setpoint
Blue dividing line – animated during operation
Actual pressure and pressure unit

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Examples
Pop‑up window
Example
Parameter list
Pop-up windows (context menus)
Graphic Description
Numeric keypad with special buttonsNumeric keypad with special buttons
`Enter numerical values.
`Select a function using special buttons (AUS,
ATM, AUTO).
`Min./max. values displayed.
`Values outside the permissible input range
are not accepted.
Onscreen keyboardOnscreen keyboard
`Enter alphanumeric values in the input eld.
`Automatic switching between QUERTY or
QUERTZ.
Time pickerTime picker
`Adjust the time by scrolling through the num‑
bers.
Pop-up listPop-up list
`Select a function or setting.
Message or error messageMessage or error message
`Message, error message as plain text.
`Conrm message, acknowledge error.
Parameter list
Graphic Description
Parameter list with input eldsParameter list with input elds
`Display and adjustment of application values.
`Display is divided into process steps.
`The parameter list display changes to reect
the selected application.
BlueBlue Active process step
GrayGray Non‑active process step

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Main menu
3.3.33.3.3 Operating elements and symbolsOperating elements and symbols
Status bar
Symbol (icon) Description
Access helpAccess help
`
Tips for operation
can be accessed from any menu level.
USB connectedUSB connected
`Shows that a storage device is connected via USB.
Ethernet connectedEthernet connected (option)
`Shows that an Ethernet cable is plugged in.
RS-232 adapter connectedRS-232 adapter connected (optional)
`Shows that an RS‑232/USB converter is connected via
USB.
WiFi aktivWiFi aktiv (Option)
`Zeigt an, dass ein WLAN‑USB‑Adapter gesteckt ist.
Date/time
Date and timeDate and time
`Shows the date and time in the preset format.
View process screenView process screen
`Switch back to the process screen from any menu level;
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Process screen, adjust
pressure setpoint, even
during operation
Operating elements – adjust pressure setpoint
Symbol (icon) Description
Pressure curve – analog pressure displayPressure curve – analog pressure display
`Adjust the pressure setpoint by moving the marker.
Marker – pressure setpoint
Digital pressure displayDigital pressure display
`Adjust the pressure setpoint by tapping.
Step buttonsStep buttons (not a slider!)
`Adjust the pressure setpoint by tapping.
BlueBlue active
GrayGray Locked
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