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2. F E 7 08 02 2013 20 30 08 856 2CU12 1 2H1 AGAG _ B 08 02 2013 20 27 53 846 ZCU12 1 211 A646 08 0 02 2013 20 19 45 148 CU12 1 2511 ac E 08 02 2013 20 14 58 631 ZCU12 1 2H1 6581 _ Fault reset 4 Backu pk Restore Timeout M 8519681 Par 90 1 0 00 rpm Supply v voltage unselected _Supply voltage unselected _ _ Supply voltage unselected _ Supply voltage unselected _ _ Internal SSW fault Parameter system 11 08 02 2013 20 14 58 535 ZCUI2 2H 6481 N 4 H Sheetl Sheet y Sheet3 El Ready Intern fau i 4 jiii _ Par 90 1 0 00 rpm a En 100 1 Figure 112 FaultLog xml file opened with Microsoft Excel Diagnostics 109 Drive application programming license The drive application programming license N8010 is required for downloading and executing the program code on the ACS880 drive In DriveComposerPro select System info tab Check if the appropriate license is loaded to the drive If the required license code is not available contact ABB representative Fie Edit View Tools Help Demo x80 10H19 REM Control Alldrives C Demo x80 011 Senora X File drives _ 8 Parameters E Safety settings Macro Se Amplitude logger Datalogger Sl Diagrams Ed System into dig Event logger SJ Backup restore Figure 113 System info command System info The Syst
3. Figure 44 Naming a drive with Drive composer 10 Note The drive name changes after the view has been refreshed The previous names in other existing workspaces are not affected If you use Assistant control panel name the drives through the Setting menu of the panel Remove all panels connected to drives To daisy chain the drives connect a standard RJ45 cable to the left hand side connector of the Assistant control panel in the first drive the left hand side drive in figure Creating a panel bus on page 50 Connect a standard RJ45 twisted CAT5 cable from the right hand side connector of the Assistant control panel in the first drive to the left hand side connector of the Assistant control panel in the second drive Continue chaining the rest of the drives as described above If there is a long distance between the first and last drive in a panel bus set the resistor to the ON position in the last node Connecting to the panel bus with Drive composer pro Connect a USB cable between the Assistant control panel and your PC Double click Drive composer pro exe to launch Drive composer The status LED starts flickering on the Assistant control panel Note lt may take a long time before all drives are found Note Drive composer does not open automatically any parameter window or other object Make sure you see all the drives in the Drive list Note If you do not see all the drives close the PC tool and try again
4. save workspace as default Ctri O Alt F4 Exit Figure 80 Custom parameter set 2 Name the custom parameter window Name of window Use default Figure 81 Name of window 3 Click Add button to add parameters signals to the new custom parameter window or copy paste from other parameter window Test Enter keyword icy Add parameter Name value Figure 82 Add parameter button 80 Parameter window 4 Select the minimum and maximum speed values from group 30 fates Choose parameters Drive ACS5a880 2H 1 Drive parameters Selected parameters 2H 1 Par 30 11 Minimum speed f241 Par 30 12 Maximum speed w 30 Limits 1 Limit word 1 2 Torque limit status 11 Minimum speed 12 Maximum speed 13 Minimum frequency 14 Maximum frequency AS 17 Maximum current 18 Minimum torque sel Minimum torque m Apply changes Cancel Figure 83 Add minimum and maximum values 5 Change the values in the Offline value column to be the same as the online values Note The values in the Offline value column do not have to be the same as the online values 6 Save the custom parameter window by clicking the Save parameters to file icon E an Change drive Enter keyword x B Filter index 424 1 Par30 11 Minimum speed 1500 00 24 Par 30 12 Maximum speed 1500 00 Figure 84 Save parameter to file icon 7 When connecting the next drive open the crea
5. Diagnostics 117 ABB drives have Macro functionality that can automatize a task or sequence of tasks Macros are used for parameter value setting to multiple networked drives when custom window functionality is not sufficient Macros may also be used for tasks which require logical or conditional parameterization of a drive Right click a ane and Eed Macro File Edit View Tools Help Demo x80 04119 lt gt Control Reset fault All drives gt File drives System info Ed Event logger E Backup restore Figure 122 Macro command A Macro screen displays File Edit View Tools Help Demo x80 0419 arar Q A ove R REM Y A n Control Reset fault Stan Star Stop Coast stop La Step All drives d CE _ CEE ee e a o E i AD FADD ala Monitor Figure 123 Macro 118 Diagnostics Macro commands Macro language Macro language is based on PAWN referrer to PAWN manual for general programming guides Note Some PAWN features are disabled for security reasons such as file operations and other external lO functions Simple example Macro tries to read parameter 1 1 value from each target in 100 network channels main for new i 0 i lt 100 i note the channels are indexed instead of nodes this should be modified according network topology change target Target i 1 1 new targetName 1 0
6. All available components are restored from the backup file All unavailable components are preserved in the drive File Edit View Tools Help F i ee 1500 r acsm 5 Q Q A ammm E ey WY 1500 Set 1 Control Reset fault Start stop Coast stop Reference step Y Drives n 7 ACSB80 241 gt mone A CAUserstinmam2WDesktopltest dcparamsbak Advanced restore Figure 138 Selecting the restored backup file gt j C Users inmam2 Desktop test dcparamsbak Backup 3 To select a custom set of components to be restored to the drive click Advanced restore The parameter values that are not written to the drive are listed in the restore report after the restore process lf there are grey items in the advanced list the drive does not allow the item to restore Using the Drive parameter conversion tool The parameter files of some ACS800 ACS600 ABB drive types commissioned and maintained with DriveWindow can be accessed with Drive composer via the Drive parameter conversion tool Note Not all ACS800 ACS600 drives and software are supported 132 Other functions pro 1 Goto Tools gt Drive parameter conversion tool Drive Parameter Conversion Tool to convert parameters Configuration Confirmation Y Progress Automatic Results Wizard Figure 139 Drive parameter conversion Introduction 2 Click Next and select the appropriate ACS800 ACS600 parame
7. T Figure 87 Saving the dcparamsbak file 4 To restore parameters to a drive go to File gt Open gt Parameter file A separate tab opens 5 Copy the parameter values to a new drive by clicking the Download to device icon Parameter window 83 You are asked to confirm the action y 1 8 09 03 2012 deparamsbak 1 Actual values Figure 88 Download to device icon 6 Ifyou geta message indicating that the upload of parameter values is going on click OK At the end of the restore operation you get a report of the operation 7 Check the parameters that have failed during the restore operation Note If you use Drive composer entry you cannot modify parameter files in the offline mode With Drive composer pro parameter values can be modified offline Drive capone the open parameter file in a tree structure Fie Edit View Tools Help AC 880 2H1 A ACS880 NI P File drives Figure 89 Parameter file in a drive tree Note Drive composer does not check the drive type and software version when copying parameters from a custom parameter window or a parameter file to a drive Only visible parameters and ID run results are copied to a drive when the download command is used Use the backup restore operation for example for the application program Control Builder Plus program panel home view configurations and different user settings With the restore function you can al
8. STO 10 input A STO 10 input B STO time to zero speed STO SBC usage STO SBC delay STO SBC speed SSE SS1 SBC speediireg 0 00 Hz SBC 10 output DO X113 amp X114 8 NoUnit SBC feedback from Safety relay feedback MoUnit SBC feedback action STO NoUnit STO ack omatic NoUnit STO 10 output None NoUnit STO complete 10 output None NoUnit SSE time to zero speed w 31 it ms SSE 10 input A 3 1 NoUnit Figure 134 Parameter group 200 aw E Enable updating Download usei 0 0 3600000 3600000 200 00 20 00 1000 0 00 0 00 STO O 3600000 11 After testing save your safety settings by clicking Save safety file pey Open safety file E hr pa nfic ration L a i Li i kr fell E a alo gt PE Save safety file od 28 8 201 Group Mame 200 MET 200 200 2 STO IO input B 200 9 STO time to zero speed 2001 STO SBC usage 200 12 STO SBC delay 200 14 STO SBC speed 200 SSEISS1 SBC speedifreg 700 16 SBC IO output 15 Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password 11 DO X113 T MoUnit Taod None NoUnit gol ms 4 00 Hz o oo Hz DOXxt13 amp x114 8 NoUnit Figure 135 Save safety file button lf you want to change the password of the FSO safety functions module click Change password button a ee 1000 3600000 3600000 0 00 200 00 200 0 00 0 00 3 0 Note Stop the motor when you initiate
9. 0 999 11 200 amp Stop completed output DO X113 7 NoUnit 0 9 D 200 7 STO IO input A None NoUnit 0 2 A 200 8 STOO input B as NoUnit ER E 200 9 STO time to zero speed Taod J mso 0 3600000 3600000 e STO SEC usage E PER DO X113 amp X114 8 NoUnit Figure 131 Safety settings tab 6 Click the Download to FSO and validate button The password is required again The following Validate dialog box appears Vaiste ET a i SFO and downloaded configurations are indentical Confirm safety configuration validation wo Figure 132 Validate dialog box 7 Click Yes The following dialog box appears LL AR 1 Safety configuration ok Figure 133 Safety configuration ok message 8 Click OK 9 Test your safety configuration when the motor is running 128 FSO configuration 10 Check the values of parameter group 200 Note If there are wrong values right click the parameter and select Refresh the parameter AC S880 1 1 mY start C Control _ Resel fault All drives qd gt Safety settings 1141 fe Enter keyword Filter BY Not at default Select columns iw USB drives 7 ACS880 1H 1 p _ Index Name Value Unit Min Max Default 57 Active reference ane h ol top Coast stop Reference yy acsem FSO type 11 NoUnit Stop completed output
10. 1 Connect the Assistant control panel to your PC The following dialog box appears Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on pour computer on the hardware installation CO or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search hor sofware Yes this time only Ces now and every time connect a device O No not this time Click Next to continue Figure 9 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box 2 Select No not this time and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on pour computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software i Yes this time only 9 Yes now and every time connect a device Click Mest to continue Figure 10 Hardware wizard window Connections 29 3 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install software for ABB Drives Assistant Control Panel If your hardware came with an installation CD 482 or Floppy disk insert it now What do vou want the wizard to do O Instal
11. However when the drive is running some parameters may be write protected Parameter names values units default values and different user sets are shown in the parameter window The number of user sets depends on the drive type The value of a parameter is read only once If you want to update this value right click and select Refresh the parameter You can set all visible parameters to update automatically by clicking the Enable updating button The values of signals cannot be modified If signals are modified you will get an error prompt for every signal Signals are updated cyclically in the parameter window Parameter signals are also updated frequently but their values can be modified Navigating parameters and groups Parameter values are updated if they are modified A parameter value can be modified by double clicking the parameter or by pressing Enter on a highlighted parameter To update parameter group values right click the group name and select Refresh group parameters In special cases hidden parameters and groups become available by modifying some parameter values the View gt Refresh command updates the whole parameter table An example for such a group is group 51 FBA A Settings When the adapter module has been enabled in group 50 the parameter names can be seen by selecting View gt Refresh Note The parameter window must be closed before refreshing and opened again after refreshing There are five al
12. 2 Select the format in which the value is handled 16 bit 32 bit or floating point format Files Set pointer parameter Old value SW 16bit Mew value gt 1 1 16 Edit manually 16 bit 1 Actual values Motor speed used Motor speed estimated Encoder 1 speed filtered Encoder 2 speed filtered Output frequency Motor current 10 Motor torque 11 DC voltage 13 Output voltage mi Ok Cancel Figure 74 Selecting the format In the parameter window the selections are shown inside brackets 16 32 or F 52 FBA A data in FBAA data int 1 1 16 NoUnit FBAA data in 1 11 16 NoUnit FBAA data in3 1 7116 NoUnit FBAA data in4 None NoWUnit FBA A data ind 1 4 16 NoUnit Figure 75 Formats shown inside brackets in the parameter window Note The floating point or 32 bit value reserves 2 slots in the configuration Consequently if you try to select a value for parameter 52 04 as in the figure above you get a Parwrite failed error message The scalings of parameters signals are found in ACS880 primary control program firmware manual AUA0000085967 English Note You should always check the parameter mapping from the manual of the used fieldbus protocol Example FENA 01 11 21 Ethernet adapter module user s manual 3AUA0000093568 English or FPBA 01 PROFIBUS DP adapter module user s manual 3AFE68573271 English 76 Parameter window Binary parameters Binary parameters have a special meaning
13. ABB Drives Assistant control panel Figure 22 Driver software successfully installed 36 Connections The Driver software for the device is installed s Device Manage File Action View Help ATTE a El IN L KBXI011166 b pe Batteries p Ml Computer y Disk drives 5 AL Display adapters 5 Human Interface Devices 4g IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers gt En Keyboards J Mice and other pointing devices JE Modems AL Monitors A Metwork adapters b JS Other devices b Portable Devices a 7 Ports COM amp LPT IP ABB Drives Assistant control panel COMS gt a Processors Figure 23 COM port number Note Install the drivers onto the USB port where you want to use the Assistant control panel again Connections 37 Connecting to a drive with an Assistant control panel for the first time To establish a connection between Drive composer and drive connect a USB type A PC type mini B panel cable to the USB port of the computer and the USB port of the Assistant control panel ACS AP x panel The maximum length of the USB cable should be 3 m If the drive is used without an Assistant control panel or with a Basic control panel use separate USB 485 adapter to establish connection between Drive composer and drive 1 Connect your PC to the Assistant control panel with a USB cable Assistant USB cable PC with ABB drive control Drive panel composer Fi
14. Chart settings e See the double cursor tool y1 and y2 values and y2 y1 and x2 x1 differences ee 2 Par 1 9 Encoder 2 speed fered rpm vy FEFFFFFF Y 3000000 3000000 0000 DON 2H 1 Par 1 6 Output frequency Hz Y FFF M 300 50000 20 WN 24 Par 1 7 Motor current A F V ow ODO 000 3000000 Figure 101 Legend area functions Graph area functions The monitor window and data logger window have similar graph area facilities for displaying signal values Their usage is described here Before Drive composer starts monitoring online the OnLine monitor text is seen in the graph area When monitor files are viewed the DataFile Viewer text is seen in the monitor window The graph area shows the selected signal values with different colors The x axis represents Time and can be set from 0 to 120s You can change the values in online monitoring mode Scalings of the y axis are changed in the legend area For data logger files an orange arrow head on the x axis indicates where triggering has occurred Data can be combined from several files to one graph Monitor window 97 Double cursor tool With the cursor tool you can see the exact values of the signals at two positions in the graph area You can move the position of cursors by clicking the primary mouse button down on the red cursor tool icon and moving it While the mouse button is pressed down you can move the cursor line to th
15. Drive composer default language In english Drive default language senal port fil Save workspace on exit Cancel Figure 48 Save workspace on exit function You can close Drive composer by e double clicking the System menu icon e selecting Close in the System menu e selecting Exit in the File menu e pressing the shortcut key Alt F4 56 Main user interface components System menu You can open the System menu by e left or right clicking the System menu icon e pressing the shortcut key Alt space bar e right clicking within the non button area of the title bar ale Drive composer entry v L0 1 RCL Restore Move SIZE Minimize Maximize Close Alt F4 Figure 49 System menu The System menu contains the following commands e Restore which has the same function as the Maximize Restore Down button in the title bar when the window is maximized The Restore command restores the window to its size and position which it had before it was maximized e Move which can be performed also by dragging the title bar After selecting the Move command from the System menu it is possible to move the window with the arrow keys To stop moving the window press Enter To cancel the move press Esc e Size which can be performed also by dragging any of the sides or corners of the window After selecting the Size command it is possible to resize the window with the arrow keys To stop resizing the window press Enter To cance
16. My computer on the desktop and select Manage My Documents My Intermise 3BH527106 E01Drive MH a H Browse with Paint Shop Pro 7 Explore Search Y Scan For threats Map Network Drive Disconnect Metwork Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Figure 14 COM port number check Connections 31 8 Select Device Manager and click Ports COM amp LPT Computer Management E aj E ll File Action view Window Help lej 4 gt om es amp E E Y ERA 5 Computer Management Local E oe VIRTUALXP 98464 5 ihe System Tools e Computer E gl Event Viewer e Disk drives Shared Folders E Display adapters F Local Users and Groups ik CD CO R Om drives es Floppy disk controllers fd Floppy disk drives te IDE ATAJATAFI controllers gt Keyboards Y Mice and other pointing devices l EE Network adapters a Other devices 4 Ports COM amp LPT Md 688 Drives Assistant control panel COM3 y Communications Pork COML co Y Communications Port COME 4 Printer Port LPT1 0 Sound video and game controllers Fl System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers 48 Performance Logs and Alert ay z Device Manager H Storage H A Services and Applications E H A E E E Figure 15 Ports COM amp LPT selected For example the Assistant control panel uses COM3 on this PC Note After installing the drivers always use the same USB port when connecting
17. O Custom parameter windows open automatically when a connection to a drive is made because they are saved with the workplace Custom parameter windows can also be opened separately Parameter values can be changed in custom parameter windows Custom parameter windows can be used both in tabbed and floating windows environments Separate custom parameter windows can be also saved to a file by selecting Save parameters to file The changed values in the Offline value column are saved as well Therefore the contents of a custom parameter window can be used for the parameterization of another drive You can send the saved custom parameter windows to other users and they can open them with their Drive composer to see parameters that you want them to check or download to a drive Note When a custom parameter window is saved the actual drive values of the Value column are copied to the Offline value column During loading the values in the Offline value column are shown in comparison with the current actual values When you open the file containing the saved custom parameter window you can copy the values of the Offline value column to another drive by clicking the Download to device button Change drivel MM Enter keyword Name Value Figure 78 Download to device button In a network of drives you can create a custom parameter window including parameters signals selected from different drives To have a view where all parameters are from o
18. WorkspaceSayveDuringMonitoring dus wW orkspaceSpanish duxml Workspace with hangedgrids du 13 Workspacew ithCompare dur Cancel A Figure 105 Name for your own workspace 14 Close the connection to the drive and make a new connection 102 Workspace handling 15 Click File gt Open gt Open workspace and open the workplace that you have saved pS Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1RC1 Edit View Help Open the latest saved workspace Ctrl Open workspace Giro Save workspace Ctrl S save workspace as default GirL Custom parameter file AHN Monitor file Ctrl Ex AFA Parameter file AP Figure 106 Open workspace command The workspace is ready to use for commissioning and maintaining drives The workspace can also be saved as a default workspace which opens automatically when Drive composer is started Event logger 103 Event logger Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the event logger view and its use Event logger view The event logger view displays the contents of an event logger of a connected drive The contents of an event logger can be faults stopping the drive alarms or events See the figure below With some drives there can be more data of a fault in the monitor window Note Fault logger data can also be seen from other faults than the latest active faults 104 Event logger Event logger ZCU12_1 241 Refresh log Drive ZCU12_1 241
19. composer pro v L5 0 4 RC4 gt epg a Ss h 7 Edit View Tools Help New e Custom parameter set Cii N Open t Save workspace Ctri S Save workspace as default Ctrl D Print Ctri F Print real time monitor view Exit Alt F4 Figure 51 Custom parameter set 58 Main user interface components e Open opens a new dialog fle Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 REA Bobs a sa e ses Edit View Tools Help Mery Open Open the latest saved workspace Ctri L Open workspace Cirio Save workspace Ctri S Save workspace as default Ctrl D Monitor file Ctri M Print Gtri P Parameter file Alt P Print real time monitor view Custom parameter file Alte Exit Alt F4 Figure 52 Open command e Open the latest saved workspace opens the latest saved workspace The keyboard shortcut for the open latest saved workspace command is Ctrl L e Open Workspace opens a new window where you can select the saved workspace to be opened The keyboard shortcut for the Workspace command is Cirl O e Monitor file opens a window to open the parameter file for monitoring Parameter file opens a new window where you can select the saved parameter file to be opened The keyboard shortcut for the Parameter file command is Alt P e Custom parameter file opens a new window where you can open the saved custom parameter file The keyboard shortcut for the Custom parameter file command is Alt W e Save workspace saves the active workspace
20. for each of their bits These parameters are modified in a special Set binary parameter dialog The value can be modified numerically in binary hexadecimal or decimal format You can modify the values in the bit by double clicking the value field for each bit Some bits are greyed out and disable to edit Another way to modify a bit is to type the bit value directly to the New value bin hex dec field Signal values which are in binary format can be viewed in a similar dialog Ales Binary parameter ed itor DI status 2H se Old value bin 0061000 0000 0000 0000 hex 0x8000 dec 32768 New value bin 0b1000000000000000 0x8000 32708 Bit Name Value D DH 1 DI 2 DI3 3 Di4 4 DIS 5 DIb A AAAA DOOD O O O O G 15 DIIL Refresh Cancel Figure 76 Binary parameter editor Parameter window 77 Search for groups and parameters You can search the names of parameters and groups inside the parameter window The search result is a list of all parameters matching the search text criteria For example all torque related parameters can be found by entering search criteria torque in the Enter keyword field and clicking the Filter check box To uncheck the Filter box click it again Figure 77 Search example El torque v Filter J Not at default Select columns wis A Enable updating A Index Name Value Unit Min Max Default
21. gl Dive cormposes pro TANTA BJECL Viewer SAPAG O00 BS GIA T Online HEM Tivoli Remote Control Tar IBM United Kingdom Ltd E Intel R Network Connections 1 Intel fi Intel Control Center Intel Corporation ABB Oy Helsinki Finland Figure 7 Removing Drive composer 2 Click Yes to uninstall Drive composer pro application Programs and Features A Are you sure you want to uninstall Drive composer pro Inthe future do not show me this dialog box Yes Figure 8 Confirming the removal of Drive composer Connections 27 Connections Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how to make a USB connection or an Ethernet connection to an ABB drive with Drive composer Assistant control panel drivers An Assistant control panel ACS AP x panel cannot be used with a PC until the drivers have been installed If Drive composer entry is used without the installer program the drivers must be installed separately as instructed below Copy the drivers to the installation folder of Drive composer entry by default C Program Files DriveWare or to the user changed installation path You can also find the drivers from the Drive composer entry zip file that can be downloaded from www abb com drives and selecting Drive PC Tools Note You must have administrator rights to install the drivers 28 Connections Installing Assistant control panel drivers for a Windows XP PC
22. possible to open parameter files save monitored data etc OPC server OPC DA server interface for Drive composer pro that allows other programs such as Control Builder Pro Advanced drive programming to communicate with the drive Refresh the parameter Parameter values are updated when a group is opened You can set parameters to the Auto update mode or refresh the value manually Signals are always updated automatically Signals are bolded in the parameter list Report You can use report templates for energy savings commissioning and maintenance Templates can be modified Restore You can restore the drive You can select the parameters to be restored during the restore operation For example motor identification run results can be restored or deleted during the restore operation Can be used for cloning drives Save parameters Visible parameters of a parameter window or custom parameter window are saved to a file Filename extension for saved parameters is dcparamsbak Note Some values are not editable in the Offline mode Support diagnostics You can collect all data from a drive for troubleshooting purposes by clicking a package button in Drive composer or on an Assistant control panel Workspace Workspace consists of the user interface status such as parameters shown in the custom parameter window s and their status You can save the current workspace status to a file and restore it later Custom parameter wind
23. pro A grey circle arrow indicates a stopped drive 2 Test Drive Figure 60 Stopped drive A green circle arrow indicates a running drive Figure 61 Running drive A red circle with a white cross x indicates a faulty drive 9 Test Drive Figure 62 Faulty drive An orange background means that a drive that has an alarm All drives Figure 63 Drive with an alarm Main user interface components 65 A red broken line means that the connection to a drive has broken YA AC5830_1 Figure 64 Drive with a broken connection The views for a drive parameter window data logger event logger system info assistants if such are available for the drive control diagrams if such are available for the drive can be seen by clicking with the primary mouse button and selecting the corresponding icons from the pop up window You can open those views either as new tabs or floating windows If an active window is associated with a drive or a file the corresponding tree item is highlighted in the drive list Using the drive control panel for starting the drive 1 Seethe firmware manual of the drive for parameters you must set before starting 2 Click the Control button The control box indicator changes to LOC Enter a reference value and press Enter or click the Set button 4 Click Start The drive starts The indicator box arrow changes to green Note Limit settings in group 30 affect
24. reference limits 66 Main user interface components Working area Parameter windows custom parameter windows event logger system info control diagrams assistants etc are shown in the working area The user interface is tabbed by default You can change the order of tabs by dragging them You can open tabs for a single drive or for multiple drives CUT 1 Enter keyword E Filter 3 Mot at default Select columns ner Index Name Value Unit Min 1 Actual values Motor speed used 1500 00 30000 00 Motor speed estimated 1500 00 30000 00 Encoder speed filtered 0 00 30000 00 Output frequency 50 00 500 00 1 2 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 0 00 30000 00 5 6 Figure 65 Tabbed user interface The working area can be set to a floating window For example parameter window event logger system info etc are shown as floating windows The floating windows can be tiled vertically or horizontally or cascaded by using the commands in the View menu File Edit View Help 14000 O ZCU12_1 Ey Li A Active reference AA A D 1499 9 Set Control Reset fault Start Stop Coast stop Reference ZCU12_1 a gt i e o amp 2 Event logger ZCU12 1 8 System info fig Event logger Refresh log Parameters index Name Drive Icon Time F 1 Actual values ZCU12_1 0 0 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 Motor speed used ZCU12_1 0340 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 Motor speed estimated FO
25. to change the password Other functions pro 129 Other functions pro Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how to create a backup file of a drive and restore a drive In addition there are instructions on how to use the Drive parameter conversion tool 130 Other functions pro Creating a backup of a drive pro 1 Right oe a drive and select Backup restore File Edit View Tools Help A ACS amp 30 24415 All drives J File drives 2 Parameters Safety settings Macro Amplitude logger Datalogger Diagrams System info Ed Event logger E Backupirestore im pr ln Figure 136 Backup restore command 2 Select a 1 folder for the backup drive and give a name of your backup File Edit View Tools Help P 1800 pn C ACS amp 80 241 Ey i Set gt 0 a 1500 Set FL Control Reset fault Start Stop Coast stop atep All drives A LACS880 2H1 Backup restore 241 hd Drives m ACS880 21 3 P File drives ol Figure 137 Selecting a folder for the backup drive CAuserstinmam2 Desktopltest deparamsbak 3 Click Backup to start the backup process The backup process takes a few minutes Other functions pro 131 Restoring a drive pro 1 Right click a drive and select Backup restore See figure Backup restore command 2 Click Restore to select the backup file to the drive with default settings
26. words there is only one monitor window available User made monitoring settings selected signals y scalings for signals pen colors number of grids etc are saved by default In other words when you open the tool there are always the latest settings available 88 Monitor window Resizing the monitor window When you start Drive composer the monitor window is in the minimized position and you have to lift it in the following way before you can start monitoring e You can resize the monitor window by clicking the title bar with the primary mouse button ane dragging it upwards File Edit View Help dk 1 iD l FADD RESEN Loc O Li 03 Active Fees E T V 1500 0 Set nl Del Toia Reset fault A 1 coast stop Defence ED Index Name Value Unit Min Max Default b 1 Actual values 3 Input references Monitor O 0 Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 4 m in se ne y i Pane OM0 Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 06 54 AM Online Manitor 040 Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp i x1 87 3 y1 1500 00 12 107 3 y2 1500 00 BESHE ES l e O 750 0 E Ya 0 00 m E 750 00 MAI 50000 Y scalex 30 s 3 2 2 7 2 W2 1122 ATA Figure 92 Monitor window e You can resize the monitor window with the Minimize Maximize and Split monitor buttons included in the Monitor menu bar e You can lift the monitor window by clicking the arrow buttons in the title bar Monitor window
27. y 26 Torque reference chain 1 Torque reference to TC 0 0 1600 0 1600 0 00 2 Torque reference used 00 1600 0 1600 0 0 0 E Minimum torque ref 300 0 1000 0 0 0 300 0 r Maximum torque ref 300 0 0 0 1000 0 300 0 11 Torque refi source Zero NoUnit Zero 12 Torque ref source Zero NoUnit Zero 13 Torque refi function Refi NoUnit Ref 14 Torque refi selection Torque reference 1 NoUnit Torque reference 1 16 Torque additive 1 source Zero NoUnit Zero 17 Torgue ref filter time 0 000 s 0 000 30 000 0 000 18 Torgue ramp up time 0 000 s 0 000 60 000 0 000 19 Torque ramp down time 0 000 s 0 000 60 000 0 000 25 Torque additive 2 source Zero NoUnit Zero 26 Force torque ref add 2 zero Not selected NoUnit Not selected 41 Torque step 00 300 0 300 0 0 0 Note The first search takes about 30 60 seconds because Drive composer goes through the whole parameter structure The next searches are fast All searches are in memory of the PC as long as Drive composer is on 78 Parameter window Custom parameter window In Drive composer it is possible to customize parameter windows This means that parameters signals can be dragged and dropped or copied from the main parameter window or from other custom parameter windows You can rename custom parameter windows For example you can collect all the typical parameters used in a quick start up to one window You can create separate windows for separate functions for example references limits ACS880 I
28. 0 get target name TargetName targetName read parameter 1 1 value new Float val0101 ParRead 1 1 output to console printf s d d f n targetName 1 1 val0101 Additional macro commands Target Changes the target of the macro commands after target command is issued sma O Target Channel node O if success 1 if failed Target 1 10 Diagnostics 119 Target name Command reads the current target name as string TargetName string O if success 1 if failed reserve name string new name 100 if TargetName name 0 printf target name is s n name Parwrite Command writes parameter value to current target ParWrite group index value 0 if success 1 if failed write value 1 to group 12 index 16 ParWrite 12 16 1 Parread Command reads the parameter value to current target ParRead group index Parameter value or O if Read value of the parameter failed in group 10 index 5 On error the error new Float val Par message is shown in Read 10 5 the log printf value of d d f n 10 5 val105 Wait Command delays the macro execution for given time in milliseconds Wait milliseconds O in all cases wait 0 1 seconds Wait 100 Endmacro Command ends the macro execution sm rm eee EndMacro 0 in all cases End execution EndMacro 120 Diagnostics Gotomacro Command changes the macro execution C
29. 00 30000 00 0 00 6 Output frequency Hz 500 00 500 00 0 00 F Motor current A 0 00 30000 00 0 00 10 Motor torque To 1600 0 1600 0 0 0 p 3 Input references 4 Warnings and faults FY 5 Diagnostics 6 Control and status words T System info 10 Standard Dl RO 1 Di status 051000 0000 0000 NoUnit 0b0000 061111 11 050000 2 Di delayed status 051000 0000 0000 NoUnit 0b0000 061111 11 050000 3 DI force selection 0b0000 NoUnit Ob0000 0b1111 11 050000 4 DI force data 0b0000 NoUnit Ob0000 061111 11 5 DI1 ON delay s 0 0 30000 6 DI1 OFF delay s 0 0 3000 0 T DI2 ON delay 5 0 0 3000 0 8 DI2 OFF delay 5 00 30000 g DI3 ON delay s 0 0 3000 0 10 DI3 OFF delay s 0 0 3000 0 Figure 67 Parameter window Parameter window 69 The parameter window contains different types of parameters Some of these types are identified by colors or bold fonts as shown in the table below Icon Example Explanation 1 1 Motor speed Signals bold magenta n Bit names of a parameter can be seen by double clicking on 1 DI status 000000 the parameter bold New window opens Parameter value is set from another parameter for example parameter group 2 index 1 bit 1 Parameter value is an inverted bit of another parameter group 2 index 1 bit 2 User has changed the value of a parameter shown with an orange background The most common type is the regular parameter Parameters are normally readable and writable
30. 1 29 2014 1 51 21 PM A 2H 1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rp x1 25 10 y1 x2 5 03 y2 BAENHG GHABH sus gt m F Disable polling lata apu stin E Wie EN a eee PUU n oao T oie M Scale X p0 Figure 109 Fault data logger in the monitor window Save the fault data Note To continue the normal monitoring click the Monitor configuration icon in the Monitor controls box 106 Event logger Diagnostics 107 Diagnostics Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how to troubleshoot a drive with the Support package button of Drive composer and a data logger included in the drive Support package By clicking the Support package button you can collect troubleshooting data and send it to the support personnel for analysis di Eb EP FANIA Figure 110 Support package button Drive composer creates a SupportFiles dcsupport file to the email program installed in the PC The file can also be saved manually The support package includes different files depending on the drive type All parameters contents of the event logger and System info are always available 108 Diagnostics To open the contents of the SupportFiles dcsupport file with WinZip rename the file as SupportFiles zip fe Home Backup Tools v Include gt Y Filter F En crypt Versions xml FaultLog xml 8519681 log jar Systeminfo xml selected 0 files O bytes AML Docum AML Docurn
31. 500 00 1500 00 Far 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 05 20 AM Power and productivity for a better world 2 F 2111 2014 P List of related manuals Drive firmware manuals and guides Code English ACS880 primary control program firmware manual 3AUA0000085967 ACS580 primary control program firmware manual 3AUA0000076333 Option manuals and guides FENA 01 11 21 Ethernet adapter module user s manual 3AUA0000093568 FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual 3AUA0000097054 FPBA 01 PROFIBUS DP adapter module user s manual 3AFE68573271 Tool manuals Drive composer start up and maintenance PC tool user s 3AUA0000094606 manual Ethernet tool network for ACS880 drives application guide 3AUA0000125635 All manuals are available in PDF format on the Internet See section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover User s manual Start up and maintenance PC tool Drive composer T 1 a A le gt O 2014 ABB Oy All Rights Reserved 3AUA0000094606 E EN EFFECTIVE 2014 03 07 Table of contents 1 Introduction to the manual CONTENTS OMNIS ChaOlen ii A AS wee we 13 ADDICADINY 24 2 wed dob AA A eaten te e ada de a 13 COMPAID 222552 s25ce ve ca ridad dada dad 13 Tara St aUcIenES seve derredor ce eee bok eal ee eee eam SUAS A 13 PURDOSE Ol Me Mandala a dae ae Be ed heels Se oe ee eee oe ee 14 CONES suda a eee eee e ee 808 ea loa 14 Terms and abbrevi
32. 89 Adding parameters signals for monitoring There are two ways to add parameters signals to the monitor window e Right click a parameter signal in the parameter window and select Send to monitor Index Name Value hd 1 Actual values 1 Motor speed used 2 Motor spe Copy 42H 1 Par 1 11 DG vokag send to monitor 21 jPar 1 13 Output vo 4 Reset to default 2H1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used 1 13 03 y1 0 00 Li E SN t pni Refresh the parameter la suo a A Enable auto updating na 19 Disable auto updating a Default format Disable polling Binary format Hexadecimal format Active signal i Integer format 0 2H1 Par 1 1 Motor s Float format X ae Y Scale x 30 g Go to parameter help Figure 93 Send to monitor command e Click the Add signal icon on the configurations and control area in the monitor window GEN a sal e ek 2 Le Lm TU 5a woul gt p i q Disable polling Figure 94 Icons on the configuration and control area in the monitor window Select parameters from the Drive parameters list by double clicking them or select a parameter and click Add button You can add maximum of 26 parameters in Drive Composer pro and 8 parameters in Drive Composer entry Note With Drive composer pro you can select signals parameters from many different drives Change the drive from the Drive list as shown in the foll
33. ABB drives Start up and maintenance PC tool Drive composer Mle Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC File Edit C View Help 400 g Be Active reference Y A 14999 Set ri Start Step ACS880 Control Reset fault Coast stop Reference Stop ACS880 System info li Event logger ACSB80 la amp amp Event logger ACS880 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF OHO Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm OMO Par 23 2 Speed ref ramp output rom 0X0fPar 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 05 00 AM x1 25 1 y1 SEARO by 19 lig na O hd i es Scalex 30 Amin iO Wy x2 5 1 y2 ayanA ADD PIPI ij OX la amp Ez i Parameters Index Name Value Icon Time Fault Description 1 Actual values ACS830 0 0 AK 13 01 2013 22 49 41 979 AFEB Run enable missing 3 Input references E ACS880 1010 A 73 01 2013 22 49 31 165 AFEB Run enable missing 1 Panel reference ACS880 407 401 A 13 01 2013 22 49 15 570 AFEB Run enable missing 5 FB A reference 1 a ie Mr 6 FB A reference 2 System info ACS880 El T FE E reference 1 ae Drivename ACSBEO 1113 2013 10 50 02 PM 11 DDCS controller ref 1 Products Drive type ACS880 12 DDCS controller ref 2 Drive model j senal number A EA Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 24 14 MUF or D2D ref2 Description Drive name ACS880 Ll i MRF code z lv 1500 00 1500 00 1
34. AlC sens li ed Dias Da es ara 66 6 Parameter window Gontents o thiS GNapler ceso rd a Laces tenet A ks 67 Fara meter WIAdOW s ssl as o a cds e 67 Navigating parameters and groupS o o oooo eee eee 69 POMO DALAMCICrS sr 4k EAD cita Raa ee AA AAA 72 Setting fieldbus data in out parameters 0 0 0 aaa aaa ee 74 Binary parameters ss sete a eo es oe 76 Search for groups and parameters 0 eee eee 77 Cusiomparameter WINdOW 32 2242 ec08s eesis ous cede ose des ac iii 78 Adding parameters to a custom parameter WINdOW 0 0 cee eee ee 79 Working with parameter files 0 0 0 cece eee eee teen eens 82 Saving Downloading parameter files 0 0 0 cc ee ees 82 Compating drive data PrO icone ee teeso ten ceeceareivea tus Senet a tds 84 7 Monitor window Contents OF this Chaple sui eat ee nde ee eee he eek See eee be 87 MONMORWINGOW Susi ae ewes iran TEINA etd aed e bees ahead E ee ew E ese de 87 Resizing the monitor window 0 ee eee ee 88 Adding parameters signals for monitoring 0 0 0 ccc ee ees 89 Monitor window components sasa aaaea ee e e 91 Configuration and control settings a na aana aa eaa ee eee 92 MOMMORCONWOIS toeteren rta 93 ACIVG SIN gt costra rocanrol as Pa a 94 ZOOMIN A A Ee ER EA Ee OY Ee ee ee a a A a a ee 95 RAN us ace eee os te fae Oa a ee 2 DA EI ee as TA 95 Legend area fUNCUIONS osese coon hea ede he eee ES an ote Welds ed drat Gx 96 Gr ph
35. Auto update mode by right clicking them and selecting Add to auto update The parameters that are updated automatically are seen with a yellow background as shown in the following figure Note Signals are automatically updated cyclically Parameter window 71 CUY 14214 E Enter keyword Gos DUERO ane J Enable updating la Index Name Value Unit Min Max Default Actual operation mode speed NoUnit Ext1 Ext2 selection Ext1 control mode speed NoUnit Ext2 control mode speed NoUnit Local control mode speed NoUnit Local control disable No NoUnit Scalar control reference unit Rom NoUnit 20 Start stop direction 21 Start stop mode 22 Speed reference selection gt 25 Speed control a 26 Torque reference chain a 28 Frequency reference chain Figure 69 Parameters with a yellow background Parameters or signals can be sent to the monitor window by right clicking them and selecting Send to monitor Parameters can be copied to a custom parameter window by right clicking them and selecting Copy In addition you can drag and drop parameters to a custom parameter window 72 Parameter window Pointer parameters One special type of a parameter is a pointer parameter The value of a pointer parameter is read from the parameter it points to Depending on the pointer parameter value or bit pointer its target can be another parameter or one of its bits Some pointer parameters can be assigned Active false or Inactive tru
36. Drive composer 21 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how to install and uninstall the Drive composer software Drive composer entry can be taken into use without the installer program Determining the current Drive composer version To know the version of the Drive composer PC tool select About the product in the Help menu The About the product dialog box displays the Drive composer version als About the product ls A AL ED ED Drive composer pro PAUD ED v1 50 ABB Oy Drives 2014 All rights reserved Figure 1 About the product dialog box 22 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer Using Drive composer entry without the installer Read the license agreement License pdf from the downloaded package of Drive composer entry To obtain Drive composer entry without using the installer program 1 Copy the installation files to your PC 2 Install the Assistant control panel PC drivers as instructed in chapter Connections Note You must have administrator rights to install Assistant control panel PC drives 3 Install Microsoft NET Framework 4 5 1 for Windows 7 Windows 8 or 4 0 3 for Windows XP on your PC To remove Drive composer entry from your PC delete all files that are in the folder where you unzipped the Drive composer entry files Note Before deleting all files make sure you do not have your own files For example saved
37. Drive composer PC tool and instructs how to use it in the commissioning and maintenance of the ABB drives Contents The manual consists of the following chapters Introduction to the manual provides information on the applicability compatibility target audience and the purpose of the manual Overview of Drive composer briefly lists the main features of the Drive composer software and instructs how and where it can be run and how to get help and additional information Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer describes how to install and uninstall the Drive composer software Connections describes how to make a connection with a drive through USB or Ethernet Main user interface components describes the main user interface components of the Drive composer PC tool including the menus Parameter window describes how to use the parameter window Monitor window describes how to use the monitor window Workspace handling describes the workspace functionality Event logger describes how to use the event logger Diagnostics describes how to troubleshoot a drive with the Support package button of Drive composer and the data logger included in the drive Control diagrams pro describes how to use the control diagrams FSO configuration contains the configuration procedure of the FSO 11 safety functions with Drive composer pro and provides an example of how to configure the optional FSO 11 safety functions module Other func
38. Drive parameter conversion Results 136 Other functions pro Further information Product and service inquiries Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative quoting the type designation and serial number of the unit in question A listing of ABB sales support and service contacts can be found by navigating to www abb com searchchannels Product training For information on ABB product training navigate to www abb com drives and select Training courses Providing feedback on ABB Drives manuals Your comments on our manuals are welcome Go to www abb com drives and select Document Library Manuals feedback form LV AC drives Document library on the Internet You can find manuals and other product documents in PDF format on the Internet Go to www abb com drives and select Document Library You can browse the library or enter selection criteria for example a document code in the search field Contact us www abb com drives www abb com drivespartners 3AUA0000094606 Rev E EN 2014 03 07 vty MA ED ED Power and productivity for a better world P A ap HD
39. If you still do not see all drives check Group 49 Panel port communication for the settings of the missing drives Select and click a drive from the Drive list 52 Connections Connection sharing pro Select the option Share connection with Control Builder Plus to enable the simultaneous connection to the same drive from both applications E settings Drive composer default language Drive default language Save workspace on exit __ Disable local control Cancel Figure 45 Connection sharing Main user interface components 53 Main user interface components Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the user interface Ul components and how to use them Overview The user interface consists of the following parts Title bar Menu bar h Drive control panel Drive list Status panel including the output view of the selected drive Pon R wo LD Working area for parameter windows event logger control diagrams assistants etc The working area can be used either with tabs or floating windows The figure below shows the user interface with floating windows The size of the drive list can be adjusted to the left right Similarly the size of the working area can be adjusted by dragging the white separating line up down Most of the windows that are not maximized can be resized by dragging any corner Scroll bars appear on the side or bottom of a window if it is possible to scroll the c
40. IimstalO si israr p bs OY se il E rios tie herd te 23 Drive composer 1 5 0 1 setup wizard WINdOW 0 00 ee ees 23 Destination folder WINdOW 0 ccc ee eee eee 24 INSTAN AON octane 2 raras ps ene ae eee hee A 24 Installation Complete Window 2 0 cc ee eee ees 25 Removing Drive CompoSer 2 2 ee eee eee eee eee 26 Confirming the removal of Drive composer 0 0 cc eee eee 26 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog DOX lt lt 28 Hardware wizard WINdOW naano anaa aaae eee eee tenes 28 Install from a list or specific location Advanced 0 000 ee 29 Search and installation options selected 2 0 0 ee 29 ABB Drives Assistant control panel dialog DOX 0 cc ee ees 30 COM port number check 0 0 0 cc ee eee eee nes 30 Ports COMSEPT selecied lt 4 n1e bp ee beet hee nee ee ee ae ewes eee 31 AUTO Play WINKOW reagia eia era das ea he cil peewee 32 Device Manada ar da de da AAA 32 Update Driver Software Selected o o oo ooocooonoon ee eee 33 Search for the driver software 0 0 0 cc a 34 Browse for the driver software nananana ana ee eee eee eee 34 Windows Security MESSAGE 6 ee ee ees 35 Driver software successfully installed 0 0 0 0c ee oo 35 COM POM NUMDET situa FAS o de a heel de eee GREE Pee eds 36 USB connection between Assistant control panel and PC 0 0008 37 Connect De
41. LIA 4 9M TM AN NANANA an an ma nan 4 mi Encoder 1 speed filtered Encoder 2 speed filtered Output frequency Drivename ZCU12 1 Set 211912013 108 Motor current Products Motor torque Drive type ACS880 Drive model DC voltage Serial number Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 22 Description 4 m Drive name ZCU12_1 Output voltage Figure 66 Floating windows Parameter window 67 Parameter window Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the parameter and custom parameter windows Parameter window With Drive composer entry the parameter window is always opened when you make connection to a drive With Drive composer pro the parameter window is opened by clicking on the selected drive in the drive list and selecting Parameters The parameter window view displays parameter groups parameters and their values for the associated drive or a file There can be several parameter windows in the working area The headline of each parameter window shows which drive it belongs to Following are the command icons available in the parameter window a a E O Expands collapses parameter groups When parameter groups are expanded all parameter values are read once from the drive Saves parameters to a file Saves visible parameters to a file File extension is dcparams bak Enables you to search parameter lists with a keyword Search is activated deactivated by cli
42. TON Aas a r ety tek bbe Ree an 75 Formats shown inside brackets in the parameter WINd0W o oooooooo 75 Binary parameter Cal ua ries ri ied ot a AA des 76 SM a ty oe ee hee Se e e eo aes 77 Download to device DUON aesa kia a a a ee eee eens 78 Change drive DUO esas pls io ii ee de nee 78 CUStOM parameter SOU aura a a ee Gee ee eS ee Re eee eee 79 Names0l WIN Were dard eee ahaa i ee aha a ded a etd es 79 Add parameter DUO evadir ta cad shea gb oo ake id oa io ahaa eed 79 Add minimum and maximum values 0 000 eee eee 80 Save parameter to file ICON s 10 eee eens 80 DoOWnidad to GOVI O ceso teint her ah ke EA eke eee 81 Save parameters to file ICON 1 ee eee eens 82 Saving the dcparamsbak file 1 0 0 cc eee eens 82 Download to GeVICE ICON 242 6u cio rid e daw a ow bowed a oh eae a AA 83 Parameter file in a drive tree 0 0 ee eee eens 83 Comparing drive parameters 0 0 0 ee eee eens 84 FOSUIE Ol ACOMPANISON da av teed newt ek dee Sead St te en eon Wee Lead a 85 MOMO WINGOW 22 22 ba ad cee oe eee eee he bees be REE Be eee Ss chess 88 Send to Monitor COMMANA lt c lt 20t sida e wae Ge BS Doe et eeu ee delitos 89 Icons on the configuration and control area in the monitor window 89 UA AAA dun ded 90 Changing the pen color and style in the legend area o oo oooooooo 90 Active signal AA e a e A betwee e dee A ates RA eeun dees 94 Measuring points for the active Signal
43. Text Docume AML Docurn Settings DAs 3 einen Zipshare Send to Unzip E Modified _ Window 1 Click Unzip Help Unzip and Install 42 Unzip Options 7 Unzip Entire WinZip Decompress SIZE 1 29 2014 2 33 PM 1 29 2014 2 33 PM 1 29 2014 2 35 PM 1 29 2014 2 35 PM 30 584 1 833 _ Total af files 145 KB Ratio e Open Se File With View Packed Figure 111 Contents of the e SupportFiles dcsupport file The BackupData dcparamsbak file can be opened with Drive composer Other files can be opened with standard windows programs In the figure below the FaultLog xml file has been opened with Microsoft Excel Home Insert Fage Layout Formulas Data Review View Acrobat POF XChange 2012 Design A de Calibri E3 Paste gt W M M Clipboard Ma E Drive 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 ZCU12 1 2 1 64FF General 7 dh 0 00 00 0 Bs E Pa Alignment ii Number E E Type gt AuxCode Description dl e Conditional Formatting HB Format as Table gt ll Cell Styles Styles E Fault reset 3 Ins ert Delete 0 Format 7 Cells Sort amp Find amp Filter Select Editing G Ed Fileref Extra 3 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 ZCU12_1 2 1 SAFE 4 18 02 2013 19 48 01 948 ZCU12_1 2 1 6591 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 2ZCU12_1 211 AGAS 6 08 02 2013 20 41 34 876 ZCU12 1 2 1 A6A6
44. Unit MBITCP ABB C 3 Commrate Auto NoUnit Auto 4 IP configuration Static IP NoUnit Static IF 5 IP address 1 192 NoUnit O 255 0 6 IP address 2 168 NoUnit O 255 0 i IP address 3 0 NolUnit D 255 g g IF address 4 41 NoUnit g 255 0 9 Subnet CIDR 24 NoUnit 0 32 0 Figure 29 IP settings of the drive with Drive composer 6 Refresh the settings with parameter 51 27 FBA par refresh Note Refreshing the Node setting will lose the communication to the drive To re establish the connection with the drive select View gt Refresh 7 Name each drive to facilitate the recognition of drives when creating an Ethernet network connection If you use Drive composer name the drives on the System info tab by typing the name to the Drive name field and clicking Set PEA AA RR e Drive name ZCUI2 1 2 19 2013 10 13 48 PM Products Figure 30 Naming a drive with Drive composer 42 Connections Note The drive name changes after the view has been refreshed The previous names in other existing workspaces are not affected If you use Assistant control panel name the drives through the Setting menu of the panel 8 Configure the TCP IP address of your PC In this example the TCP IP address is 192 168 0 1 For more information on configuring the TCP IP address see Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows XP or Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows 7 Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows XP 1 Goto Control panel gt Netwo
45. ZCU12_1 241 ZCU12_1 241 ZCUT2_1 241 ZCUT2_1 241 ZCUT2_1 241 ZCUI2_1 2H 1 ZCUI2Z_1 2H 1 ZCU12_1 211 Z GU12 1121 ZGU12 1121 Icon Time Ki 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 0 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 y 18 02 2013 19 48 01 948 A 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 A 08 02 2013 20 41 34 876 A 08 02 2013 20 30 08 856 A 08 02 2013 20 27 53 846 Gy 08 02 2013 20 19 45 148 i 08 02 2013 20 14 58 631 y 08 02 2013 20 14 58 535 w 08 02 2013 20 14 58 532 Fault Description AUX code G4FF Fault reset 64FF Fault reset 6591 Backup Resiore Timeout AGAG Supply voltage unselected AGAG Supply voltage unselected AGAG Supply voltage unselected AGAG Supply voltage unselected 6461 Internal SSW fault 30 6581 Parameter system 100 6461 Internal SSW fault AD 64A1 Internal file load C Par 90 1 0 00 rpm Par 1 7 M 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 1233 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0477 NoUnit Par 1 11 568 38 V Par 1 10 0 0 Par 90 1 0 00 rom Par 1 7 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 1 11 0 00 V Par 1 10 0 0 Par 90 1 0 00 rom Par 1 7 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 1 11 0 00 V Par 1 10 0 0 Figure 107 Event logger view The event logger always relates to a single drive and resides in its window The Icon column shows the following alarm and fault icons e Red circle with a white cross x means that the drive has a fault e Yello
46. ameter window Limit Clear the search result and enter keyword ref in the Enter keyword field Select parameters in the main parameter window and drag and drop or copy them to custom parameter window Own reference window Close the main parameter window Click Event logger icon in the drive list on the left Workspace handling 101 13 Click File gt Save workspace and name it OwnWorkspaceFor_ACS880 See figure Save workspace command My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer FIHEL L 4001 a E May Network Places log E 4_ikkunaa_cascade_auki duxmi 15 ACSBe0ShortList duxml DriveComposerEntry1044 dun 15 Du1008 duxrl DU1001 4LaskennallisiaSignMukanas duxml 15 DU_Fro duxml 15 FAFAF dumil 15 Ministeco dusml 5 ryhm duxml 3 ttt duzxml 185 Worksapce1005 duxml E Woresapce1005_ 1 ikkuna dum Worksapce 1009 duxml 18 Worksapce1009Horisontal duxml File name nave as lupe Own workspaceFor ACS S80 Workspace dur EA al Save ln SS Workspace WorksapcelO09Yapaastiasetetut dun 15 Worksapce1009Vertical duxml 15 worksapce1009Verticalbefault dum 15 morksapce Swindows dul 15 Workspace 1004Beta duxml Workspace 1005 duxml 135 WorkspacelO11 5 windowPloat duxml 15 Workspace _Tallennettu_2 duxml E workspaceDema duxml 15 WorespaceDUPro10016Ikkunaa dusril 15 e orkspacehieno duxml
47. anel bus connection can be created with FDPI 02 option modules See FDPI 02 diagnostics and panel interface user s manual SAUA0000113618 English for more information Figure 42 Creating a panel bus Creating a panel bus with Drive composer pro 1 Create a point to point connection from the Assistant control panel or Drive composer to each drive 2 Set an independent node ID for each drive with parameter 49 01 Node ID number The node ID must be between 1 32 3 Refresh the settings with parameter 49 06 Refresh settings Note Refreshing the Node setting will lose the communication to the drive To re establish the connection with the drive select View gt Refresh 4 With parameter 49 05 Communication loss action define how the drive reacts to a control panel or PC tool communication break by selecting No action 49 Panel port communication Node ID number 5 1 Baud rate 230 4 kbps NoUnit 230 4 kbps Communication loss time 10 0 5 0 1 10 0 Communication loss action No action NoUnit Fault Refresh settings Done NoUnit Done Figure 43 Panel port settings with Drive composer 5 Give aname for each drive to facilitate the recognition of drives when creating a panel bus connection Connections 51 If you use Drive composer name the drives on the System info tab by entering the name to the Drive name field and clicking Set System info ZCU12_1241 MCE ZCUI2 1 2 19 2013 10 13 48 PM Products
48. aph area that is if the length of the x axis is short enough Searches to the left The following search conditions can be selected from the pull down menu Above Below or Either See figure Search functionality Searches to the right The following search conditions can be selected from the pull down menu Above Below or Either See figure Search functionality Mark Tepe Him Weis Ahiri pas Alene bey Molor speed pm fe PERFETT E 10000 2000 4 Jowt Motor speed esi he FFFFFFFF a 30000 300 0 20000 OO 0 ye E a a A 4 Motor ipeed ipm 24 1 2010 eed 413981 y15E74 9 Sele aH m Monier extraida i ap hpg Mia imu iea TT TON E ih E THE ap ened v3 1 Adi iia r35 BED TE apad mom ae 4 Je Th iHa Serch A kis frenn w i100 a iaiT 1E 135 f 15 42 1a 14155 a0 FA y pos el al Figure 98 Measuring points for the active signal Monitor window 95 180 12 415011 4 100 000 TIFE LEEFT 171 ES Mo T i i Figure 99 Search functionality Zooming To enlarge the graph and take a closer look at the details follow these steps 1 To set the starting corner for the enlargement place the mouse cursor in the graph area and press down the primary mouse button 2 Drag to the opposite desired corner and release the button The part of the graph that was inside the selection rectangle zooms out to fill the graph area 3 To reset the zoom tool click the Reset zoom
49. area TUNCUONS 40 2404 0246245446 airada av 96 Double CUISON LOO iz castidad ara pida ae Ames ada 97 8 Workspace handling Gontents ONS Chaplin sarria 99 WENO race cease coeans oe ea ashen cures DR ANOS our wen Cia 99 Creating a workspace and using it as a default workspace o o oooooo o 100 9 Event logger GOMientS OFNIS Chapler ener ligasa ee ae SY de Eh a ee a de 103 EVENTOS VICW sa4ieerve aries ai 103 Faut datalogger i cuidate hae hurt eke nk she E A AAA gwd aS 105 10 Diagnostics Gontenis ot this CNapler iessu eae ia we ie ck wd ed Se ee Rc 107 Support packade ss ttm ida edn sgt baaa brad 107 Drive application programming license 0 00 0 ee eee 109 SY ORDINO or A iio Ee catas 109 Datalogger PrO rekast BO A ee VE A es tee AG wa Lae ee bd ee 110 Datalogger SCUINGS spigni p nna ee eee ha end oe Pee Ree eee BE se 112 Datalogger COMMANCS epsa eu heehee a ERE OOo eae 0 112 Data logger content configuration naaa aaa aaa eaa e ees 112 Data logger trigger configuration 0 ce ees 113 Adding a gge sx ipo edie Aso a a ale dha wah ede ota 114 USING the level tiggErS aioe tee Ke Oe eed hee ee ee Gee aed og 114 Uploading triggered or stopped data logger data oo ooooocoooooo 115 Ampitude logger DIO is vst hea oR AER SUA es 116 Meli AA ee E eae ects oe intend Sod ata a acer eoeok E oes ener lane 117 WAGKOZCOMMANGS ase ta ek edn he Ra ee ha ee PER REE OR GED Aas 118 Macro languad
50. area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 33 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 44 Connections 5 Select Use the following IP address and type the IP address and the subnet mask Click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask pour network administrator hor the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IF address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Ubtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Pa ee Alternate DHS server pe se a Figure 34 Use the following IP address option selected TCP IP address configuration is completed Connections 45 Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows 7 1 Goto Control Panel and click View network status and tasks File Edit View Tools Help Adjust your computer s settings View by Category System and Security eA User Accounts Review your computer s i Pe la Change account type Back up your computer Appearance and Find and fix problems Bax as Ma Personalization Metwork and Internet Change the theme W View network status and tasks Change deskt
51. arget Figure 142 Drive parameter conversion Save target Note Do not overwrite the empty file 5 Click Next 6 Answer Yes Other functions pro 135 The Conversion report shows the parameters which are converted successfully and failed Read the report carefully and fix the parameter values manually for which the conversion was not successful 3 sun nea 7 E y gt AS ae Ai E ae oe re el D We J ara er Col Wert T Eam oo Tra a Tr e be Paneer ures yee Conversion Report Export CSV Introduction E Conversion has been Completed ey Choose File Status 800600 Value 630 Updated Value Message o Succe 27 01 AUS 43 06 Disabled Succesful Conversion i Succe 2704 O 43 08 0 succesful Conversion Confirmation Succe 27 05 0 43 09 0 Succesful Conversion pz Succe 30 02 FEHLER 49 05 Fauli succesful Conversion Progress Succe 30 03 NEIN 31 01 Inactive true Succesful Conversion Succe 30 04 NEIN 35 10 No action succesful Conversion Succe 30 05 DTC 35 11 Estimated ter Succesful Conversion Succe 30 07 100 35 51 100 succesful Conversion Succe 30 08 74 35 52 TA succesful Conversion succe 30 10 FEHLER 31 24 Fault Succesful Conversion Succe 30 16 NEIN 31 19 No action Succesful Conversion succe 30 17 FEHLER 31 20 Faut succesful Conversion succe 3101 0 31 14 0 Succesful Conversion Succe 3102 30 3115 30 Succesful Conversion succe 3103 D succesful Conversion A Results Figure 143
52. ations used in this manual 0 00 cee eee ees 15 2 Overview of Drive composer Coments Orinis chapter acusteu vet A oat aera eae nee sie e Cee 2 17 Drive COMPOSGCE runa ia can bb ees ee o bee heed es 17 PORIN S 0 0 Goo ot praia eb pd dado Aira ee 18 A scone ated ars See Oe Oe a8 eS Oe Ge chee St nS oe ates Sasa bts ae T 19 Hardware and software requirements 00 0 cee eee eee 20 Drive composer hardware 0 cece eee eee eens 20 Computer PIONIE 32 42 2cno2crcesoeetotdeteoseceet teed Send pen ke de 20 DOMW ALC cae douse ee oe rr oa Came Ore be eee et race 20 3 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer Contents or this Chapter escoria tail dd awe ed edhe 21 Determining the current Drive composer version 2 0c eee 21 Using Drive composer entry without the installer o ooooooo 22 Installing Drive composer with the installer oooooooooooooooooo 23 Uninstalling Drive composer with the installer o oooooooooooo 26 4 Connections Contents Orts Chapter ernesto ee ei ee hae did ol eo 27 Assistant control panel drivers aus ee ees a Real EN eh Bee eed oS a 27 Installing Assistant control panel drivers for a Windows XP PC 28 Installing Assistant control panel drivers for a Windows 7 PC o oooooo 32 Connecting to a drive with an Assistant control panel for the first time 37 Changing the language setti
53. cking the Filter check box When the Filter check box is unchecked all parameters are seen Note If parameter groups have not been expanded the first search takes about 30 60 seconds Allows you to select deselect columns to be seen in a parameter window 68 Parameter window A ee Parameters are updated only when a group is opened With the Enable BB Enable updating updating function it is possible to set all open and visible groups to be updated automatically Parameters that have been set to be updated automatically have a yellow background Allows you to download parameters from a file to a drive With a custom parameter window allows downloading offline values to a drive Enables you to change the window target which is useful if you have Drive composer pro and you have to check certain parameters of another drive Included only in custom parameter windows Provides you with a list of all user changed parameters if you click the check box These parameters have an orange background Allows you to add or remove one parameter or signal or several parameters or signals to from a custom parameter window oS Led ee ee Enable updating a Index Name Value Umit Mlin Max Default 1 Actual values Motor speed used 1 rpm 30000 00 30000 00 000 2 Motor speed estimated rpm 30000 00 30000 00 0 00 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered rpm 30000 00 30000 00 0 00 5 Encoder speed filtered rpm 30000
54. e In most cases common settings are offered as a selection list In those cases where the selection list does not offer the correct pointer pointing can be done by selecting Other from a selection list 21 5tart stop mode NE Ww N Figure 70 Constant value for a pointer parameter start mode Magnetization time Stop mode Emergency stop mode Emergency stop source ero speed limit ero speed delay OC current control Oi hold speed oc current reference Post magnetization time Alutophasina mode Automatic MolLimdt SOHO mts Coast WNolJnit Ramp stop OT1 MolWJnit Monit Other i Auctnne false Inactive true OH D t i Ds 051 4 DOs OIS O1 t OOA Select a parameter from the list for a value pointer and then its bit from O to 31 for a bit pointer You can also enter a value manually by selecting the Edit manually check box The value must follow form P where the first is the parameter group number the second is the parameter number and the third is the bit number without leading zeros for example P 2 1 2 Active false or Inactive true are the constant values that can be entered manually Parameter window 73 A bit pointer value can also be inverted by selecting the Invert value check box WEE Set pointer parameter SS roe Old value Off New value P10 7 5 Edit manually ov Invert Value Other 10 Standard DI RO Di s
55. e wat tus sidra a wee eee eee eee awa 118 SIMPE CAMPIE usb A eR ee tee as 118 Additional macro commands 0 0 118 ardid raices arado add 118 ll A eal E he Ae ae he ela al wate a Ane ewe ae 119 ORIO E NEE o E de a E ay ee a eb a o o e eo Maas 119 PACA ets pida dl e a a Bol sae ea Dd e daa 119 Wall tend sete nadia desviada 119 ENOIMACIO store daa e oe rs e ra pa e 119 E A A E 120 MO SAGO DON iria as pala aci 120 11 Control diagrams pro GONntentS Mis chapter ii A AS R es 121 CONG GIAGraMS sy tab AA Pe ee ae ths es 121 12 FSO configuration Contents or inis Chapter ccnc en chacectenca tres edee wd sated aves aes 125 Example of a FSO 11 configuration 1 nana aaa aa aa aa aa eens 125 Hardware Connector do oe a os EM OE Ee oe Baw ee OSE 125 Setting the safety functions with Drive composer pro 00 00 e eee eee 126 13 Other functions pro Contents Or this Chapter lt lt escscsses scene reeset ouesee si 129 Creating a backup of a drive pro 2 eens 130 MeESIONNG QONnVG DIO sra rbd ide band 131 Using the Drive parameter conversion tool 00 0c cece eee 131 Further information Product and Service INQUIMeS 1 0 ee eee tees 137 POQUER ue da tee AA oe made dW uo 137 Providing feedback on ABB Drives manuals o oooooonocooono 137 Document library on the Internet 0 0 0 cc eee 137 List of figures AbDOUT INE productaalog Dox iceren irradia 21 FAUNAS aam
56. e left and right The time stamp of the cursor tool is shown in the header of the cursor tool This is shown for the active signal The time stamp changes if active signal is changed The values for y1 and y2 are shown in the legend area Signal value differences are shown in the column y2 y1 The time difference for x2 x1 is also shown in the figure below Nar 15 Encoder speed Mer rm FREE OOOO MO ooo sno Dior 15 Ouputfequency Hc P FERRER W 00 smo OO 000 HI Par 7 Molor curent A F F K w mo OO smn 2A1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 1 51 21 PM AHT Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 1 51 41 PM AE a GHC Figure 102 Double cursor tool 98 Monitor window Workspace handling 99 Workspace handling Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the workspace functionality Overview Workspace consists of the user interface status such as parameter windows and custom parameter windows The current workspace status can be saved to a file and restored later Note You cannot save restore the following status data e drive control status e Ifa drive has been controlled locally with Drive composer when the workspace is saved the workspace is saved without the change in the drive control status e content status and zooming levels of a stopped paused or running monitor Note Do not edit a workspace or graph file The workspace dcxml and mon
57. eh able ah el de alates wos 116 Macro command soria obio eed ea bles ous Ont cd dd da 117 eto go A A e PONE o A RN 117 Selecting control diagrams from the drive tree o ooooocoooomonoooo 122 TOD levelotr a control aladraMa 2 v0 24 0 en a ena rd a ee Eke es 122 Lower level of a control diagram 00 cc eee ees 123 ZOOMING HOO AAA A O Oe ee ee ee aca 123 Selecting Safety settingS sss aeai iada a aA a a E E aa A aia a a eee teens 126 Paul FSO Fault PAG Brg tios ets eos ead BO os e ek e e Ns 126 TY DING INS PASS WONG cuba A ee eS ae nee ee 126 Salley o a cand bet A ee ees 127 Validate dialog DOX csere sra tam ba Ooo Chea ok Gade Le i ee od ea 127 Safety configuration ok MESSAGE 1 6 ee eee 127 Parameter group 200 cute ctu es da arde da eee giw Sh atte Soh eee tees 128 Save Sale ie DUNO aria bet bie eh eee eae ke See eens ee ae ee 128 Backup restore command 1 cc ee eee eee e eens 130 Selecting a folder for the backup drive nananana aaa eens 130 Selecting the restored backup file n nnna annaa eee 131 Drive parameter conversion Introduction 0 00 cece eee 132 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACS800 600 file 132 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACSX80 parameter file 133 Drive parameter conversion Save target 0 0 ccc eee eee 134 Drive parameter conversion Results 0 ce eee eee 135 12 Introduction to the
58. em info tab provides basic information about the drive and its options for example drive type code and firmware version System info ZCU12_1 1241 Drive name 7 11112013 2 38 23 AM 1 29 2014 2 39 06 PM Products Drive type ACS330 M Drive model Not selected EEE serial number Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 22 Licenses Description Drive name ZCU12 1 MRF code Application Application name Application 123 Application wersion 0 0 0 0 Application id C7 4D 27 87 Int application name Int application version Int application id Option modules Embedded ethernet Figure 114 System info You can also set the time for the drive and name the drive 110 Diagnostics Data logger pro ABB drives have data logger s that can record data from various signals of a drive even if the drive is not connected to a PC A Datalogger is operated with the Datalogger view All drives d A 2 _ Parameters _ Safety settings File drives E Datalogger Diagrams l System into dE Event logger J Backup restore Figure 115 Data logger configuration The data collecting can be stopped with a specific stop command or automatically when a triggering condition is true in the drive After data collection stops you can read and study the data in Drive composer pro Diagnostics The data logger view resembles the monitor window Normally the data logger view pr
59. eset command to the drive If the fault is no longer active the drive clears it e Start button starts the currently controlled drive A motor connected to the drive starts rotating according to the set reference value e Stop button stops the rotation of the motor connected to the currently controlled drive e Coast stop button e Reference value field enables entering a new reference value When you click the Reference field a tooltip tells you max and min limits for the reference and current reference value e Reference field shows the reference used in the drive The reverse direction is set manually with the sign e Set button enforces the value in the reference value field to the currently controlled drive The same command can be performed by pressing Enter e Active reference displays the reference value e Step configuration cycle button enables to modify Step type Step value and Step duration with reference value The available configuration is dependent on the connected drive e Step functionality activates the step cycle with the reference value 64 Main user interface components Drive list panel The drive list panel shows all connected drives and open files Drives are indicated with a motor icon clockwise open circle arrow ACSS30_1 ACSS30_2 a ACS88D0_3 ACS88D0_4 ACS580_5 ACS588D0_6 Test Drive Test Drive 1 ACSS30 9 acsse0 dcoaramsoak Figure 59 Drive list panel in Drive composer
60. fety functions module pro handle workspaces create and execute macro scripts pro use Ethernet based fieldbus adapter modules for PC tool communication one wire solution Profinet Ethernet IP pro or a drive embedded Ethernet port use the USB port of an Assistant control panel for an USB connection use an OPC based commissioning and maintenance tool pro Overview of Drive composer 19 Features Drivecomposer Drive composer entry pro Parameters changed by the user or automatically updated have an orange background SS ee oe poe Data for the support service can be collected by clicking the Yes Yes Support package icon As a simple monitoring method for basic purposes signals can be monitored slowly 2 signals per second Monitored data Monitored data can be saved to aharddriveofaPC be saved to a hard drive of a Monitored data can be saved to aharddriveofaPC Monitored data can be exported to a PC by using the tab separated file For a professional analysis of a single drive or multidrives max 32 signals can be monitored and 8 of them can be monitored fast Contents of an event logger faults warnings can be viewed Partly Contents of the System info drive serial number modules versions SW etc can be viewed Full backup restore can be used for restoring or cloning a drive A Full backup restore of multidrives can be used for restoring or cloning in a network of drives PC can be used to analyze the data
61. g session after viewing opened monitored data you can click the Monitor configuration icon Saves the accumulated monitor data to a monitored data file File extension is dcemon for the entry version and dcpmon for the pro version Chart configuration can be used to set the colors for grids number of grids background color color of alarm pen etc Opens the Monitor settings window where you can modify the monitor settings and the select the sample interval time for monitoring You can also set the method for starting and or stopping monitoring by hand time trigger You have to select the HD where the saved data is stored Note The monitored data is saved cyclically to the selected file Created monitoring configuration can be saved and restored from Monitor settings window Allows you to create an arithmetic signal for monitoring by using two signals used in monitoring Available operations are ADD SUB MUL and DIV Note Remember to save settings in a workspace Opens a dialog where you can add or remove one signal or several signals from the monitor configuration Note You can use the Add signal function only when monitoring has been stopped Shows the signal values in text format Only the values seen in graph area are included in the numeric signal value list B Copies the monitoring graph to a clipboard tey Scales the y axis automatically Note Zooming is not possible in the Autoscaling mode Resets b
62. gure 17 Device Manager Connections 33 4 Expand Ports dl Click ABB Drives Assistant Control Panel and select Update Driver Software E A Device Manager be 2 je File Action View Help EOS dl de IM L KBXI011166 b pe Batteries gt gl Computer 13 Disk drives AL Display adapters 5 5 Hurnan Interface Devices og IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers gt ED Keyboards a Mice and other pointing devices JE Modems Ma Monitors EP Network adapters 5 Other devices E Portable Devices a 7 Ports COM amp LPT DE ABB Drives Assistan a Intel R Active Mana Update Ties Software gt a Processors Disable b HE SD host adapters p a Security Devices b Sound video and game Scan for hardware changes Uninstall gt 1 System devices gt a Universal Serial Bus con gt ig USB Virtualization Laun ches the Update Driver Software Wizard for the selected neue Figure 18 ade Driver Software selected 34 Connections 5 Click Browse my computer for driver software to search the driver software we Update Driver Software ABB Drives Assistant control panel COMS5 How do you want to search for driver software Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation Loca
63. gure 24 USB connection between Assistant control panel and PC The following text appears on the Assistant control panel screen USB connected Note The Assistant control panel cannot be used when it is connected to a PC Launch Drive composer by double clicking Drive composer entry pro exe 3 Click Connect if you want to connect to the drive or click Demo if you want to choose the Offline mode Figure 25 Connect Demo button Note The status LED starts flickering in the Assistant control panel indicating that there is data transfer between drive and PC and the LED keeps blinking as long as there is a PC tool connected to the drive The welcome dialog box is shown on the screen indicating that the application is being initialized 38 Connections Note First time connection parameter texts are loaded from the drive and this might take few minutes depending on the drive type Drive composer loads parameters and the following window displays E Priv e cor npc oe a J Fie Edit View Tools Help C cw ME Cy JE 3 Control Reset fault Start _ Coast stop All drives d zz Ex Enter keyword ES ACS300 1511 al File drives 1 Actual values 3 Input references 4 Warnings and faults 5 Diagnostics 6 Control and status words T System info 10 Standard DI RO 11 Standard DIO Fl FO Figure 26 Parameters loaded You have now an online connection to the drive If you have a single drive and a poin
64. hee Coen Be A 54 Save workspace on exit function 1 2 0 ee eens 55 SAA O E eR itp ee Oe Y ee 56 FS MM ish Ae E SR ea ler A eo eee 57 Custom parameter SCt ston ite add Ft SEG eRe ds 57 Open command wased danei ube adaa dida ee ee cake ame es 58 PCE AMMO cetera A 59 NIG WSU css eos ee Bere ah hel a ae te EE a ah eee vente A ahs Sl iw Me Rte lot etica 60 A letter icons for changing the font SiIZ 2 eee 60 TOO STUD ti ter coeds is Sh chen LOS See agen A 61 HOD MONU yl cae States OA accede de A A bik Ged Ae ee ces 62 DIVE CONIFOM DAN series eto a he ote ea een tee ea ae aed 63 Drive list panel in Drive composer pro 2 eee eee 64 DIODNEO CNIVE sse 22 a Gag Chee CH te he oe eee SEE ees 64 RUDNNO OUIVGG ic aaa ewan dl een bh oe ME ETERS Ae aR 64 AU CIV CS couse de hod IA an ee ee BN 64 DAVOS WINE a ps oe 64 Drive with a broken CONNECTION 1 eee 65 Tapped USEF INIGNACS xsara a Saw ed oe oe ree eo dd eA 66 Foaling WINGOWS g data r n be tik did Bed dol he Be ise ak cdots a 66 Parameter WINDOW 0 0 6 ee ee eee eee teen eee eee 68 Bil names 1Or a Daramelor gt avai ra hi ot ed ae hie eka eae ba eee Ae 70 Parameters with a yellow background 0 0 cee eee eee 71 Constant value for a pointer parameter 0 0 0 ee eee 72 Inverting a bit pointer value seasea ee nent eae 73 Inverted bit pointer value with the minus sign 0 ccc ee eee 73 Selecting the data PE cui A A a Oe ES 6 Bw 74 SElECIING ING
65. iagrams from the local source PC 122 Control diagrams pro Launch Control Diagrams by clicking a drive and selecting Diagrams All drives z l A 2CU12_1 241 PTA AS a Farameters P Fiedrives Safety settings Macro Es Amplitude logger Datalogger l Diagrams System info 4 Event logger E Backup restore Figure 124 Selecting control diagrams from the drive tree The top level of a diagram consists of several diagrams To open one part of a specific diagram click the top of a box The figures below show an example of a top level control diagram and a lower level control diagram E Ae Frequenmey reference touros Pr ezuency rat act 7 2 00 Speed referanos couros Epeed reference ramp Speed error saloulafion Speed reference wet E Speed rat ranp oatput Speed emor Altered 100 20 00 2 00 uo Proaace FID caipoint E feedback Prosscc PID son rolla o s Torque creator Torque referentes couma Procesal IU teaches actu V roceaw 1110 cartpot ecto no oo krye rat rome out largos raterance ia IE ala po Meocia MO sripah wetual Log as Gonirol moda colector Actual cerda made Ipi Figure 125 Top level of a control diagram Control diagrams pro 123 Dene AR A Front page ot ane 4 b pas tren sto Print diagram 22 15 Speed additive 1 aource zero 22 13 Speed reti function Ret 22 17 Spead additive 2 source 280 PEA ee 1 Speed rafi source 22 4 Speed reference ac
66. icon You can also use the zooming tool by selecting independent values from x and y pull down menus Note Monitoring is paused during zooming To continue monitoring click the Reset zoom icon shown in the figure below Figure 100 Zoom tool Panning The graph can be panned by dragging the graph with the right mouse button pressed down 96 Monitor window Legend area functions The legend area shows selected signals You can perform the following actions in the legend area e Change the color of the pen thickness and style of the pen by minimizing the legend area and setting the values of each signal See figure Legend area functions e Make signals visible or invisible by clicking the check box in the Visible column e Seta bit mask for monitoring When you double click the value in the Mask column a new window opens allowing you to select bits for monitoring e Make Y scalings visible or invisible by clicking the check box in the Y scale column e Set values for y axis scaling You can modify the minimum and maximum values by clicking them and entering a new value Press Enter to enforce the new value or press Esc to restore the value Note If you do not see immediate changes in the graph area check that autoscaling is not enabled e Set alarm limits for monitored signals The color of a signal changes when the limit in the Alarm low or Alarm high column is reached The color and style for the pen are selected from
67. in or Max column in the legend area Active signals can be changed from the pull down menu on the left side of the graph area All the other signal scalings are performed on the right side of the legend area The right side y scalings can be hidden by removing the check mark from the Y scale column check box Monitor oxojPart 2 Motor speed estimated rpm mmm Red Solid 2 px M Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarm low 30000 00 Alarm high 30000 00 y1 y2 y2 y1 x2 x1 0K0 Par1 2 Motor speed estimated rpm 23 8 2011 8 48 17 0 0 Par1 2 Motor speed estimated rpm 23 8 2011 8 48 37 Figure 96 Changing the pen color and style in the legend area You can change the color and thickness of the pen only after you have minimized that is hidden the legend area with the Arrow button on the left see the figure above To change the scalings of the y axis for selected parameters signals click the Min or Max column in the legend area The monitor window consists of the following parts Monitor window components Configuration and control settings Graph area Y axis X axis Legend area Limit color settings Monitor window 91 92 Monitor window Configuration and control settings AA A Opens the saved monitored file to the graph area which can be done only after monitoring has been stopped File extension is dcemon or dcpmon Note If you have an online connection and want to start a new monitorin
68. it and whether the local control is disabled Tools menu pro The Tools menu is located in the menu bar The commands of the Tools menu vary between SW versions and drives ale Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 1 RCL File Edit View Help s Demo xi Drive Parameter Conversion Too Ctri Alt P EDS Export Ctri l Compare drive data w Olives a Demo x80 404 Backup network f File drives Application symbols Figure 56 Tools menu The menu contains the following commands e Drive Parameter Conversion Tool to convert the parameters e EDS Export for creating the EDS files of a connected drive The keyboard shortcut for EDS Export is Ctrl l e Compare drive data for comparing parameters of two drives or a parameter file and a drive or two parameter files The keyboard shortcut for Compare drive data is Alt C e Backup network for creating backups of all connected drives in a PC tool network The keyboard shortcut for Backup network is Ctrl B e Application symbols for showing the symbols exported from Control Builder Plus application for the drive If the drive does not have Control Builder Plus application list remains empty 62 Main user interface components Help menu The Help menu is always located in the menu bar ks Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 r File Edit View Tools Content Demo x80 041 Firmware manual Make support package Import licence file About the product Figure 57 Help menu The Help me
69. itecture For example ACS880 and ACS580 drives Compare parameters You can compare parameters between drives or between a drive and a file to find out differences Control diagrams Graphical presentation of the drive reference chain or other function Shows online values of a parameter switch positions and signals Parameters can be modified online Functionality is not available for all drives Copy Download Visible parameters of a parameter window or custom parameter window are parameters copied downloaded to a drive Cursor tool Monitor window has a double cursor tool and the positions of cursors can be freely set in the monitor window y2 y1 and x2 x1 differences are calculated Custom parameter You can create windows and drag drop copy parameters to these windows window You can also change parameter values in the window and save the changes for using in offline mode The Filename extension for custom parameters is dccustparams Data file viewer In the Demo Offline mode the monitor window can be used as a data file viewer when saved monitored data dcmon or data logger data is analyzed Data logger Signals are buffered inside a drive with a fast sample interval Can be triggered and uploaded to the monitor window to be analyzed Demo Offline You can set view saved parameter files offline Demo mode can be used for monitoring and testing functionality of parameters DriveAP Adaptive Programming of a drive Functi
70. itored data dcmon files can contain binary data For example if the default workspace file is corrupted Drive composer does not open If Drive composer does not open delete your default dcxml file from the PC and open Drive composer again 100 Workspace handling Creating a workspace and using it as a default workspace 1 Make a connection to a drive Resize the monitor window to half a screen Create a new custom parameter window by clicking File gt New gt Custom parameter set and name it Own limit window Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC File Edit View Help New E Custom parameter set Cii N Open e oy Ig 4 i T TEN PET Et fault Start Stop Coast stop Refer Save workspace Chrs Save workspace as default Ctrl D Exit Alt F4 Figure 103 Custom parameter set 4 In the File menu click Save workspace to save the workspace JA aa ng Drive composer entry v L 0 7 1 RCL r File Edit View Help save workspace Cin S save workspace as default Ctrl D Exit Alt F4 Figure 104 Save workspace command O 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Create another custom parameter window and name it Own reference window Select floating windows by clicking View gt Floating windows Enter keyword Limit in the Enter keyword field of the main parameter window Select parameters in the main parameter window and drag and drop or copy them to custom par
71. l resizing press Esc e Minimize which has the same function as the Minimize button in the title bar The Minimize command reduces the window to the taskbar or to the bottom of the window area e Maximize which has the same function as the Maximize button in the title bar when the window has not been maximized The Maximize command enlarges the window to fill the available space e Close which has the same function as the Close button in the title bar The Close command ends the Drive composer session Main user interface components 57 Menu bar The menu bar is located below the title bar It contains the following drop down main menus e File e Edit e View e Tools pro e Help To execute a command from a menu click its name on the menu You can also use the arrow keys to navigate between the menus To execute a highlighted command press ENTER To close a menu press the ESC key You can also use the shortcut keys to execute the commands File menu The File menu is always located in the menu bar ale Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 Edit View Tools Help New Open save workspace Cirl 8 save workspace as default Cil D Print Ctrl F Print real time monitor view Exit Ali F4 Figure 50 File menu The File menu contains the following commands e New opens a window where you can select a custom parameter set window The keyboard shortcut for the custom parameter set command is Ctrl N ag Drive
72. l the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Hest to continue Figure 11 Install from a list or specific location Advanced 4 Browse to locate the installed files Normally the location is C Program files DriveWare Drive composer entry tool Panel inf files Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best diver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search Es we Browse L Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Figure 12 Search and installation options selected 30 Connections 5 Click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software 7 ABE Drives Assistant control panel Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case Your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 13 ABB Drives Assistant control panel dialog box 6 After the installation click Finish 7 To check the COM port number right click
73. logged in a drive by a data EN logger Macro scripts can be created and executed Macro scripts can be created and executed can be created and executed Safety settings can be configured to a safety functions module FSO Point to point USB can be connected through a panel port es Yes Network drives can be connected via Ethernet or with a panelbus Control diagrams of a drive can be used for parameter setting and No Yes diagnostic purposes User interface is available in different languages 20 Overview of Drive composer Hardware and software requirements Drive composer hardware e USB type A PC type mini B panel cable for connecting Drive composer entry pro through the USB port of the control panel to a drive max 3 m Note We recommend ferrite core cables e Ethernet cable RJ45 if the connection is made through the FENA 11 or embedded Ethernet Computer hardware e IBM compatible PC e Pentium 2000 MHz or a faster processor Dual core or better recommended e 1GBRAM e 1024 x 600 display resolution with 256 colors e Atleast 150 MB free hard disk space e CD drive e One free USB port or Ethernet port Software e Operating system Windows XP Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 32 or 64 bit operating system e Microsoft NET Framework 4 5 1 is required for Windows 7 Windows 8 or 4 0 3 for Windows XP Note Update the latest version of Microsoft NET Framework on your PC Installation and uninstallation of
74. logger trigger configuration 114 Diagnostics Adding a trigger 1 To modify the conditions of a trigger select the trigger from the Trigger drop down menu Trigger 1 is normally used for user logger 1 Trigger 2 for user logger 2 etc 2 Choose the type for the triggering condition from the Type drop down menu Following are the alternatives however not all of them are available at all times e Bit mask stops according to the bit mask of the selected signal e Disabled can temporarily disable a trigger condition e Falling edge level stops according to the selected signal triggering level and hysteresis values e Fault stops when the drive reports a fault e Event stops when the drive reports an event e Rising edge level stops according to the selected signal triggering level and hysteresis values e Warning stops when the drive reports a warning 3 If you use Rising edge level of Falling edge level as the type for the triggering condition see Using the level triggers 4 Click Apply Using the level triggers When condition Rising edge level is used the function wakes up when the actual value of the triggering signal is below the triggering level hysteresis Similarly when condition Falling edge level is used the function wakes up when the actual value of the triggering signal is above the triggering level hysteresis Rising edge Triggering signal is below the triggering level when the data logger is started T
75. manual 13 Introduction to the manual Contents of this chapter This chapter contains information on the applicability compatibility target audience and the purpose of the manual It also describes the contents of the manual Applicability This manual applies to the Drive composer PC tool available in two different versions e Drive composer entry DCET 01 e Drive composer pro DCPT 01 code 3AUA0000108087 Drive composer entry can be downloaded for free by navigating to www abb com drives and selecting Drive PC Tools Drive composer pro includes all features and is available through ABB sales channels Both versions require registration Note The features available only with Drive composer pro are indicated with pro Compatibility Drive composer is fully compatible with ACS580 and ACS880 drive families Availability of some functions are dependent on capabilities of the drive and possibly added modules There is a limited support parameter editing and monitoring for ACS800 It requires DriveWindow 2 installation on the same PC Target audience The reader is expected to be an automation engineering professional or an electrician and familiar with drive products and the concepts regarding their commissioning and operation including the parameter system of ABB drives Also a basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating system is needed 14 Introduction to the manual Purpose of the manual This manual describes the
76. mask 7 Connect the RJ45 cable between the FENA 11 and the PC Alternatively connect all drives and the PC to the same Ethernet switch Connections 49 8 Open command prompt cmd exe and ping all the drives that you have configured Bl C Windows system32 cmd exe CS u Looping 192 168 4 11 Pinging 192 168 6 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 6 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 6 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 172 168 6 11 bytes 32 timesims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 86 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 6 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost iHz loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Pms Average ms GIN Figure 41 Pinging drives Note You must open http port 80 of the firewall on your PC to enable Drive composer pro to communicate with drives 9 Open Drive composer pro Drive composer scans all COM ports and Ethernet ports to find drives If problems arise see Ethernet tool network for ACS880 drives application guide SAUA0000125635 English 50 Connections Connecting network drives pro Panel bus network connection ABB drives with an ACS AP x panel can be daisy chained through the control panel ports as a network either for a PC tool or a panel bus connection Note Some ABB drives control boards for example ZCU 13 do not have any daisy chain connectors For those drives a p
77. moDUNON permi ad ord Ga eee el 37 Parameters lO added sao ses stos lt dd dd is Bed bie de eke Ss 38 VIC WES CUINOS tira at eee a eee Ee ee ee A 39 kanguage SCHINGS view te doe Goede a We he eine eae ses he ee Oe A 39 IP settings of the drive with Drive composer 0 ee eee 41 Naming a drive with Drive CompoSer 1 ee ees 41 Network Connections WINdOW 2 aana aaea eaa aa ee ee eee eee 42 Local Area Connection Status dialog DOX 2 0 0 ce ee es 43 Local Area Connection Properties dialog DOX 0 ccc es 43 Use the following IP address option selected 0 0 cece es 44 Wn YT COnWOl PANeCl 2 2 ode oe naan Reed da glee e lite erie 45 Network Status and taSKS s lt 4422 5 5 20 s6ai5 sea e ss dcee ieee ceed 45 EOC alt AGC a Connection eta a o ai A e ena aig te so 46 Local Area Connection Status dialog DOX 2 0 0 ee es 46 Local Area Connection Properties dialog DOX 1 0 0 ccc eee 47 Selecting the IP address and subnet mask 0 00 cc eee 48 PINGING AMO Srs dv cried aoe e ce a ias BS a ee Ue GS ee Oa AN a Oe eS 49 Creating a panel DUS 2 34 entbt eee eee eee so BOGEN 50 Panel port settings with Drive composer asasan aaaea eee 50 Naming a drive with Drive composer ocooococoo eee ees 51 Connection SHAVING sar cd taai A e AA ARA 52 Overview of the user interface ee ee ee eee ee eee 54 TWE DAG 24 064 Beene hee and wasted es Ke bees edu E AA ea eee
78. ne drive click the Change drive bution and select the drive To see the value of a parameter signal used in another drive right click the parameter signal and select Change drive Ges senos Eg OIE Index Name Value Index Name Value 11KH2Par 1 1 Motor speed used 1H2 Par 1 1 Motor speed used 0 00 1H2 Par 1 2 Motor speed estimated 1 2 Par 1 2 ment copy T o 1H2 Par 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 1H2 Par 1 4 Encod ere p 00 11K2VPar 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered 11H2Par 1 5 Encodi aa oia loo 11H2Par 1 6 Output frequency 11K2WPar 1 6 Output 00 1H2Par 1 f Motor current 1H2 Par 1 7 Motor i Send to monitor 1 00 1H2Par 1 10 Motor torque 1H2 Par 1 10 Motor 1 0 0 11H2 Par 1 11 DC voltage 11H2Par 1 11 DC vol Reset to default 00 11K2Par 1 13 Output voltage 1K2Par 1 13 es EI 0 1H2 Par 1 14 Output power 1H2Par 1 14 Output 00 1H2 Par 1 18 Inverter GWh counter 1 2 Par 1 18 Inverta Pefresh the parameter 0 Figure 79 Change drive button Parameter window 79 Adding parameters to a custom parameter window The following example shows how to e create a new custom parameter window e add parameters to a custom parameter window e modify the Offline value column in the custom parameter window e copy download parameters to a drive 1 Click File gt New gt Custom parameter set El fault Start Stop Coast stop Refer Save workspace Col S
79. ngs ooooooonennon eee eee eas 39 Connecting to a drive via an Ethernet network 0 00 eee eee eee 41 Ethernet network CONNECUON 42 08 65 20e2b2o2 repara 004 Fede boas 41 Creating an Ethernet network connection with Drive composer pro 41 Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows XP 0 0000 e ee aes 42 Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows 7 0 000 c eee eee 45 Connecting network drives PrO 0 0 cc ee eee eens 50 Panel bus network Connection 0 00 cc eee ees 50 Creating a panel bus with Drive composer pro 0 000 eee es 50 Connecting to the panel bus with Drive composer pro 000 ooo 51 Connection sharing DO essre eretia tapaas eee eee eee ees 52 5 Main user interface components GontentsSor this Chavler islands cee ee ee face ie dy Le ae 53 ONGCINICW Susi pda celador eee ee 53 TEDA sona dng che O Ir ap ier ernie dita eshte bps hu sie ee 54 Syse MENU z O ee Oe eee eh Or ee Pee ee eo 56 Men Dar desa rementi eee bee bd odie eens eke eee eee eee ees ek 57 FINE MENU sities cora ave tes aie dad tia 57 EOIUMONU uv setter ra a a peca Ghee 8 Erbin a do ieee oot 59 MA A A aes a neh lhe 60 TOSCANO asno ae Tee is e 61 MSI MON ac lr is LIA dedos a dai ad ap MGR eae SA die cia 62 Drive CONTO Panel paraa ddr dador aba 63 DBA AAA AI IT O E 64 Using the drive control panel for starting the drive o o oooooooooo 65 WOIMKING
80. nu contains the following commands e Content or the F1 key opens the Drive composer user manual as a PDF file e Firmware manual or the F3 key opens the firmware manual of the drive in a separate window as a PDF file If you have selected a parameter or some other significant item when you click this command or press the F3 key the appropriate chapter in the firmware manual is displayed e Make support package function creates a single file that can be sent to local ABB support contact in case of any need for support e Import licence file pro function displays the Product activation window Enter the activation key and click Activate e About the product opens a window displaying the program information version number and copyright text Main user interface components 63 Drive control panel The drive control panel is located below the menu bar It has buttons for controlling a connected drive It also shows the status of the drive E ds Sa i E Q Active referente Fali 1499 9 Set MI Control Reset fault Start Stop Coast stop Reference Step Figure 58 Drive control panel The drive control panel contains the following buttons and items e Name and node number of the currently controlled drive and an indication if it is running See below for status icons explanations e Control button controls the selected drive with Drive composer or releasing the control of the drive e Reset fault button sends a r
81. o InstallShield Figure 4 Destination folder window 5 Click Install to start the installation Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings cick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings setup Type Typical Destination Folder C Program Files Drive Ware Drive composer pro User Information Name ABB Company ABB InstallShield Figure 5 Installation Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 25 If Drive composer installation is complete click Finish Now the Drive composer is ready for use The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Drive composer pro Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Figure 6 Installation Complete window 26 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer Uninstalling Drive composer with the installer 1 Inthe Control panel gt Programs gt Program and features window select the installed Drive composer pro program and click Uninstall ay e Prog File Edt View Tools Help Control Panel Home AN Uninstall or change a program View installed updates To uninstall a program select it from the list and then click 9 Turn Windows features on or Uninstall Change or Repair off Install a program from the Organize Uninstall Repair network r jis i Mame Publisher DHTML Editing Component Microsoft Corporation
82. onality of a drive can be modified by adding some IEC 61131 based blocks Adaptive Programming can be done also with an Assistant control panel Note Adaptive Programming is not available with all drives Event logger Can consist of faults alarms and events Only faults stop the drive Latest faults and alarms are also seen in parameter interface group 4 Warnings and Faults 16 Introduction to the manual Term or abbreviation Explanation FENA 11 Ethernet adapter module for ABB drives LOC REM LOC denotes local control of the drive either with an Assistant control panel or the Drive composer PC tool REM means that the drive is remotely controlled by the fieldbus master PLC or by I O connections Lock Unlock parameter Parameter can be locked by a drive You can only view the parameter values but cannot modify them Macro script User written sequence of macro statements for reading and writing parameters signals Filename extension for macro scripts is p Monitoring You can set parameters or signals to the monitor window Values are collected with the sampling interval and drawn to a window NLS support National Language Support the user interface UI of Drive composer can be easily modified by editing language files found in the LANG folder of the Drive composer PC tool Online Offline Online PC tool is connected with the drive Offline PC tool is not connected with the drive In the Offline mode it is
83. ontent 54 Main user interface components File Edit View Help 4400 0 2CU12_1 ey Li A Active 19 N 4 G 1499 9 Set SL Control Reset fault Start Stop Coast stop Reference Step j ZCU12_1 te ce LES ve ES ll Index Value Unit Min Max Default System info fig Event logger Parameters 1 Actual values Motor speed used 1500 00 rpm 30000 00 30000 00 Motor speed estimated 1500 00 rpm 30000 00 30000 00 Encoder 1 speed filtered 0 00 rpm 30000 00 30000 00 00 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm M FFFFFFFF M 0 0 Par 1 2 Motor speed estimated rpm v FFFFFFFF M 4 0K0 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 28 2014 2 17 39 PM Galino Manor 0K0 Par 1 1 Motor speed used x1 23 4 y1 1500 00 x2 3 4 y2 1500 00 im STM in Ht UNI MN ln ama F Disable polling 300000010 ad Tb it teint Scale X 30 s Figure 46 Overview of the user interface Title bar The title bar is located at the top of the main window It consists of the following parts e System menu icon e Application name and version number Drive composer entry pro e Name of the workspace if there is an active workspace e Minimize button which has the same function as Minimize in the System menu e Maximize Restore Down button the name depends on the status of the maximized window which has the same function as Maximize or Restore in the System menu e Close button which has the same function as Close in the System men
84. op background 2 Choose homegroup and Adjust screen resolution sharing options Figure 35 Win 7 Control Panel 2 Click Change adapter settings on the left pane A Network connections window displays Danel File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home View your basic network intormation and set up Manage wireless networks connections Change adapter settings L lt Lb T see full map la advanced sharing IN L KBX1011166 abb com Internet setang This computer See also View your active networks Connect or disconnect HomeGroup Access type Internet Connections y Local Area Internet Options ae ee Connection Windows Firewall all Wireless Domain network omain networ EA Figure 36 Network status and tasks 46 Connections 3 Double click Local Area Connection t Network Connect o tl ad File Edit View Tools Advanced Help Organize Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 2 i abb com Disabled ae Intel R 62577LM Gigabit Network Cisco Systems VPN Adapter Wireless Metwork Connection abb com Mil 11ib g n Wireless LAN Mini PCIE Figure 37 Local Area Connection General Connection IPy4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity No Internet access Media State Enabled Duration 04 33 13 Speed 100 0 Mbps Received 4 266 957 21 591 905 Figure 38 Local Area Connection Status dialog box Connections 47 5 Select Interne
85. oth x and y axis zooming to original 100 You can export the monitored data in csv format to a PC Exported data can analyzed with other tools Use the Tab key for delimiting the columns File extension is dcexp Aligns signals Ux Selects or changes the drive Zooms in the x and or y axis up to 1000 TA Monitor window 93 Monitor controls A ee Starts recording data in the selected drives and displaying it on the screen Pauses monitoring on the screen but monitoring continues on the background When you click the Pause icon again all values are seen and monitoring continues normally Stops recording data in the selected drives The graph or numerical values remain on the screen The graph can be saved for later purposes 94 Monitor window Active signal The Active signal area consists of functions that can be done with the selected active signal The signal can be changed from the pull down menu Active signal il XI search Figure 97 Active signal area The main functions are the following Allows you to see the numeric values of the measuring points for the active signal See figure Measuring points for the active signal Note This functionality works only if you have zoomed in enough in the graph area Allows you to see the measuring points of the active signal See figure Measuring points for the active signal Note This functionality works only if you have zoomed in enough in the gr
86. ovides data from a single drive Datalogger ZCU12_1 241 w Upload Apply User logger me hA Sample interval Us 2000 x o Post wigger count sampling time Infinity s stopped Trigger configuration Apply Trigger Trigger 1 Y Signal Type Disabled Triggers ID Type Timelevel Vanable Level Hysteresis Logger Trigger 1 Disabled User logger Trigger 2 Disabled User logger Trigger 3 Disabled Usar logger Trigger 4 Disabled Usar logger Figure 116 Data logger view Triggered 111 112 Diagnostics Data logger settings The data logger settings window contains the following functions e Data logger commands e Data logger content configuration e Data logger trigger configuration Data logger commands Start button records data in the current Logger of the drive Stop button ends recording data in the drive Trigger button triggers the associated Logger Upload button moves data from the drive and draws it to the monitor window Upload Apply button is used for Logger and Trigger conditions Data logger content configuration With the data logger content configuration you can determine which data logger of a drive is used Datalogger 7CU12_1 241 E Motor speed used Motor speed estimated y cd Encoder 1 speed filtered Logger User logger y p Output frequency F x 1 Motor current Sample interval us 00 200 0 Motor torque 1 DC
87. owing figure 90 Monitor window Note In the PC tool network via Ethernet or with a panelbus it is recommend that you select Disable polling to enable the best sampling result for monitoring The status of the drive s cannot be read before you have unselected Disable polling ales Choose parameters Drive ZCU 12 11241 Drive parameters selected parameters ra 5 2 1iPar 1 1 Motor speed used 5 PEE aa E 2 1sPar 1 2 Motor speed estimated 7 T241 Par 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 1 Motorspeedused 2H 1 Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered SA T241 Par 1 6 Output frequency aL A 1251Par 1 7 Motor current 2H1Par 1 10 Motor torque 1201Par 1 11 OC voltage Encoder 2 speed filtered Add 24 1 Par 1 13 Output voltage A 241 Par 1 14 Output power Output frequency 12H1Par 1 18 Inverter GWh counter Remove 125 1 Par 1 19 Inverter MWh counter aaa T2U1 Par 1 20 Inverter kWh counter fe 1 Par 1 24 Flux actual 9 10 Motor torque 241Par 1 29 Speed change rate T24 1 Far 1 30 Nominal torque scale 11 DC voltage 1241 Par 1 31 Ambient temperature yey fe 1Par 12 3 Al supervision function 13 Output voltage 25 1 Par 12 4 Al supervision selectior MEITAT E da A lA bio reis Encoder 1 speed filtered Motor current A RT Apply changes Cancel Figure 95 Drive list The selected signals appear in the legend area To change the scalings of the y axis of selected parameters signals click the M
88. ows with their contents and the monitor window contents signals selected scalings colors are saved to a workspace You can set one default workspace Filename extension for the workspace is dcxml Overview of Drive composer 17 Overview of Drive composer Contents of this chapter This chapter briefly lists the main features of the Drive composer software and instructs how and where it can be run and how to get help and additional information Drive composer Drive composer is a 32 bit Windows application for commissioning and maintaining ABB common architecture drives The full version is called Drive composer pro and the limited version is called Drive composer entry Both versions include a demo that allows testing user interface functionality edit parameter files offline pro or open and analyze saved monitored files without connecting to a physical drive 18 Overview of Drive composer Highlights With Drive composer it is possible to control a drive start stop direction soeed torque frequency reference monitor the operation and status of a drive view and adjust drive parameters monitor signals in numerical and graphical trending format work simultaneously with multiple drives like master and follower drives pro display control diagrams of a drive for parameter setting and diagnostic purposes pro create user specific workspaces by customizing parameter windows configure the optional FSO 11 sa
89. parameter files workplaces or saved custom parameter windows in the folder structure of Drive composer entry PC tool Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 23 Installing Drive composer with the installer It is recommended to uninstall all previous versions of Drive composer before installing a new version Close all applications before starting the installation 1 Run the setup exe file from the folder where you unzipped the Drive composer files 2 With Windows 7 right click on the setup exe file and select Run as administrator er pro 1 5 RC4 setup exe H Run as adminstrator Troubleshoot compatibility Share with PowerISO Scan for threats WinZip Restore previous versions Send to Cut Paste Create shortcut Delete Rename Open file location Properties Figure 2 Run as administrator 3 In composer pro InstallShield Wizard click Next gt Drive Ompose J aro Ins j L y E Esir ie LA Ll i pipe eh E dE L E Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Drive composer pro your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 3 Drive composer 1 5 0 1 setup wizard window 24 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 4 Choose the destination folder and click Next gt Install Drive composer pro to C Program Files DriveWare Drive composer pr
90. rder 54 2 FBA B Par23 542 FBA B Par24 ZCU12_1 Ler 1 A 50 Fieldbus adapter FBA ET Coma ave ta Show differences Compare all Drive B U12_1 241 dcparamsbak Value Value Disable Option slot 1 Option slot 2 Disable None CW 16bit Ethemet Dyn IP DHCP aa 20 Control RW HILO 128 128 Figure 91 Result of a comparison 6 To export the result to a text txt file click the Export Unit NolUnit NoaUnit No nit Mame FEA A enable FRA B enable FEA data outi FBA B type FBA B Pard FBA B Pari FBA B Par20 FBA B Par21 FBA B Par22 FBA B Par23 FBA B Par24 Note Click the gt gt lt lt buttons to copy parameter values from Drive A to Drive B 86 Parameter window Monitor window 87 Monitor window Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the monitor window and its use Monitor window In Drive composer you can monitor the operation of connected drives In the online mode the monitor window shows signal values in graphical or numerical format The monitor data can be saved to a file for later use With Drive composer entry you can monitor 2 signals using 1 second time stamping With Drive composer pro you can monitor 32 signals 8 signals can be monitored with fast time stamping If Drive composer pro is used with an ACS880 drive it is possible to monitor 1 signal per 1 ms time interval The monitor window is always a tabbed window in other
91. re connections of the FSO 11 safety functions module The following example assumes that all hardware related connections are made properly and the ID run procedure of the drive is completed 126 FSO configuration Setting the safety functions with Drive composer pro 1 Start the drive equipped with the FSO 11 option module using the drive control panel See Using the drive control panel for starting the drive on page 65 2 Right click on drive and select Safety settings All drives d gt mes 7 CU12_1 2H 1 Parameters 1 Safety settings Macro E Amplitude logger 2 Datalogger Diagrams T System info dey Event logger E Backup restore Figure 128 Selecting Safety settings 3 Click Upload from FSO Note The motor must be stopped Fault FSO Fault 7A8B appears on the drive pi Drive composer pro v 1 1 0 1 File Edit View Tools Help AC5880 1 Control Reset fault Figure 129 Fault FSO Fault 7A8B 4 Type the password 8 numbers Password s l Figure 130 Typing the password FSO configuration 127 5 Double click on the value filed and change all necessary configuration settings to match your safety configuration hh i 7 p k F 7 Open safety file Save safety file Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password Group Index Name Value Unit Mlin Max Default 200 1 FSO type 11
92. rge text font size for selecting the larger font size The keyboard shortcut for Large text font size is Ctrl F7 e The largest text font size for selecting the largest font size The keyboard shortcut for the largest text font size is Ctrl F8 The font sizes can also be changed with the following A letter icons aya aA ES Figure 55 A letter icons for changing the font size e Tabs for changing the working area to be viewed as tabs The keyboard shortcut for Tabs is Alt T Note The monitor window cannot be tabbed e Floating windows for changing the working area in a separate window The keyboard shortcut for Floating windows is Alt F Note The monitor window cannot be a floating window e Tile horizontally for changing floating windows to be tiled horizontally The keyboard shortcut for Tile horizontally is Alt H e Tile vertically for changing floating windows to vertical The keyboard shortcut for Tile vertically is Alt V Main user interface components 61 e Cascade for changing floating windows to cascade The keyboard shortcut for Cascade is Alt C The cascaded windows can be resized and freely located in the working area e Refresh for creating a new connection to the drive uploads parameter information from a single drive and creates a new connection with multidrives The keyboard shortcut for Refresh is Ctrl R e Settings for defining the language serial port and for choosing whether the workspace is saved on ex
93. riggering occurs when the signal goes above the triggering level Triggering signal is above the triggering level when the data logger is started Triggering occurs when the signal goes above the triggering level but before that the signal must go below the triggering level hysteresis Falling edge Triggering signal is above the triggering level when the data logger is started Triggering occurs when the signal goes below the triggering level Triggering signal is below the triggering level when the data logger is started Triggering occurs when the signal goes below the triggering level but before that the signal must go above the triggering level hysteresis Diagnostics 115 Uploading triggered or stopped data logger data 1 Inthe data logger view select a logger from the Logger drop down menu If the logger status is stopped or triggered data can be uploaded 2 Click Upload to upload data to the monitor window Note If you want to continue normal monitoring after using the data logger click Monitor configuration icon and select a sampling interval for monitoring de E F al E Sy MA eso 10 a eo Figure 119 Continue monitoring after using the data logger 3 Click Add signal icon to add signals for monitoring Datalogger ZCU12_1 241 gt Upload Apply 1 1 Motor speed used y gt EA pea Ao 1 2 Motor speed estimated 7 User logger a 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered Logger U
94. rk and Internet Connections gt Network Connections 2 Inthe Network Connections window double click the required connection a Network Connections File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Advanced Help ter e gt ie Ce F P Search ear Folders EH Address Network Connections Mame Type Network Tasks Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethernet aa Create a new connection SL Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet s Change Windows Firewall settings See Also AD Network Troubleshooter Other Places ES Control Panel a My Network Places My Documents My Computer FIHEL L 4 000514 Figure 31 Network Connections window Connections 43 3 Click the Properties button The Local Area Connection Status dialog box appears Local Area Connection Status General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 26 23 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Recelwed 133 011 Figure 32 Local Area Connection Status dialog box 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Local rea Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using EB Intel 21140 Based PCI Fast Ethernet This connection uses the following terns les Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Hetwork s El os Packet Scheduler ggg Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control ProtocolInternet Protocol The default wide
95. ser logger 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered ae 500 Y Xx 1 6 Output frequency Sample interval us 47 Motor current ttri 200 1 10 Motor torque Post trigger count 1 11 DC voltage Sampling time 0 5 s Stopped Monitor Y a mm Red Solid 2 px y Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarm hd Motor speed used rom 4 1Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 2 59 27 PM Online Monitor 2h 1Par 1 1 Motor speed used rp x1 10 79 y1 0 00 x2 9 27 y2 0 00 TENES AA 3 JE E a F i ir E f y A 141 09 0 00 gt 0 m T Disable polling sono te Artive sinnal 30000 00 M Scale X 30 5 Figure 120 Uploaded data logger data 116 Diagnostics Amplitude logger pro ABB drives have an amplitude loggers that can record data from various signals of a drive The results of an amplitude logger 1 current are displayed by the following curve Each parameter represents an amplitude range and shows what portion of the samples fall within that range Note Data loggers or amplitude loggers are not available for all ABB drives ACSS80 1017 ACSEBOHO dd Mame Value Unit ALT O to 10 go 79 ri ALT 10 to 20 AL1 20 to 30 ALT 30 to 40 ALT 40 to 50 CIONES TE ALT 50 to 60 ALT 60 to 70 CONS CIA ALI 70 to 80 jo ALT 80 to 90 eo o oOo o ALT over 90 C Figure 121 Amplitude logger Macro pro
96. so define how different parts are handled during the restore operation for example ID run results can be restored or cleared during the restore operation Note The backup restore function is available only with Drive composer pro 84 Parameter window Comparing drive data pro Note Both versions of Drive composer have Not at default function for listing user changed parameters The Compare drive data function compares parameter values With Drive composer pro you can compare parameters between e two drives e two parameter files e drive and parameter file 1 Goto Tools gt Compare drive data Alt C Show differences Compare all Drive A ZCU12 11240 Start compare Group Name Value Unit Value Unit Name Figure 90 Comparing drive parameters 2 In a PC tool network select drives from Drive A and Drive B drop down menus 3 To open a parameter file for comparison click Open 4 To see the parameter list without differences deactivate Show differences check box 5 Click Start compare Note The operation may take a some time to compare two different parameter structures The following figure shows an example of the result Parameter window 85 Drive A Group i Name 50 1 FBA A enable 50 3 FEBA B enable 4153 FBAA data out 53 1 FBA data outi A 54 FBA B settings 54 1 FBA B type De 4 IP configuration FA 11 T16 scale 5d 21 Timeout time Sd 2 Timeout mode 54 2 Word o
97. t to point connection move to chapter Parameter window 4 If you failed to make an online connection to the drive go to View gt Settings to check your COM settings and click View gt Refresh Ctrl R to reconnect Drive composer to the drive Connections 39 Changing the language settings 1 To change the language settings of the Drive composer Ul go to View gt Settings I Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC1 Fie Edit View _ Help Normal text font size Cii F Large text font size Cii Fs8 The largest text font size Coit F9 Tabs Floating windows Tile horizontally Figure 27 View Settings 2 Inthe Settings window choose the required language for the Drive composer UI ing a mle settings Drive composer default language In english Drive default language senal port save workspace on exit Disable local control Save Cancel Figure 28 Language settings e Drive composer default language to choose the default language of the menu or button text in Drive composer e Drive default language to choose the default language for parameters 40 Connections By changing language settings you can always use the same language when you connect Drive composer to the drive 3 After changing the language settings click View gt Refresh Ctrl R or restart the Drive composer application Note Some elements might require application restart
98. t 4 Alt sealed Speed retarence act 1 2285 Speed reference act 5 AA AAI E A q n 21 53 Speed referanca act 1500 00 1500 00 22 16 Speed ahare 1 000 22 14 Speed ref2 selection Follow Ext Ext2 sale Figure 126 Lower level of a control diagram To navigate back to the top level of a Control Diagram click the Diagrams top icon To navigate through the reference chain click the buttons circled in the figure above To zoom the control diagrams use the zooming tool in the top left hand corner of a Control Diagram Figure 127 Zooming tool 124 Control diagrams pro FSO configuration 125 FSO configuration Contents of this chapter This chapter contains the configuration procedure of the FSO 11 safety functions with Drive composer pro and provides an example of how to configure the optional FSO 11 safety functions module Example of a FSO 11 configuration Note Only trained persons are allowed to configure the safety functions Stop the motor before configuring FSO 11 safety functions Also you need a password to copy the configuration to FSO 11 safety functions You cannot download upload the configuration file to from FSO 11 safety functions module or change the password when the motor is running See FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual 83AUA0000097054 English Hardware connection See FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual 3AUA0000097054 English for the instructions on the hardwa
99. t Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click OK Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using K Intel R 257 7LM Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items JI Virtual PC Network Filter Driver JZ QoS Packet Scheduler El Ale and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP 1Pv6 de NE TCPY Pw4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper IO Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder 4 Ti oF rra Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 39 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 48 Connections 6 Select Use the following IP address type the IP address and subnet mask and click OK Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TPw4 Properties ES General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit a E Figure 40 Selecting the IP address and subnet
100. tatus Bit z206 DI delayed status DI force selection Di force data DIT ON delay DI 1 OFF delay Di ON delay Di OFF delay DIS ON delay Figure 71 Inverting a bit pointer value The inverted bit pointer value is shown with the minus sign at the end of the parameter 20 Start stop direction Extl commands Ini Start In Dir NoUnit Ext start trigger Edge NoUnit Ext in P40 1 5 NoUnit Figure 72 Inverted bit pointer value with the minus sign In Start In Dir Edge 74 Parameter window Setting fieldbus data in out parameters Process data transferred to and from the drive PLC is set with parameter groups 52 and 53 With an ACS880 drive it is possible to select the data type for each selected parameter signal in these group 1 Double click FBA data in out parameter and select Other AGCUTS 11241 E Enter keyword EN DEA TS add Index Name Value Unit y 52 FBAA data in 1 FBAA data int 2 Nounit 2 FBAA data in Unit None 3 FBA A data in3 CW 16bit Unit Refi 16bit 4 FEA A data ind Ref 16bit Unit 5 FBAA data in5 SW 16bit nit Acti 16bit 5 FEA A data ing Act 16bit Unit CW 32bit 7 FBAA data in Ref 32651 Pht g FBAA data ing Ref2 32bit Unit SW 32bit g FBA A data ing Acti 32bit Unit Act2 32bit 11 FEA A data init None NoUnit 12 FBA A data iniZ None WNoUnit Figure 73 Selecting the data type Parameter window 75
101. te and install driver software manually Cancel Figure 19 Search for the driver software 6 Click Browse to locate the drivers and click Next e Update Driver Software ABB Drives Assistant control panel COMS Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location UpdatePackage GPAPI 4 s1 200 13 UpdatePackage USBdrivers V Include subfolders Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driwer software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device Figure 20 Browse for the driver software Connections 35 7 Inthe Windows Security window click Install to install the device software Update Driver Software ABB Drives Assistant control panel COMS Installing driver software Windows Security Would you like to install this device software Name ABB Ports COM amp LPT ar Publisher ABB Oy Always trust software from ABB Oy Install Dont Install Fi You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can decide which device software is safe to install Figure 21 Windows Security message After installation is complete click Close Ws 0 Update Driver Software ABB Drives Assistant control panel COM5 Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device
102. ted custom parameter window by clicking File gt Open gt Custom parameter file You can now see the online values of the new drive Parameter window 81 8 Copy the offline parameter values to a new drive by clicking Download to device E fam Enter keyword R Filter pa Not at Index Name 424 1 Par30 11 Minimum speed 24 1 Par30 12 Maximum speed Figure 85 Download to device 82 Parameter window Working with parameter files Saving Downloading parameter files The following example shows how to e save parameters to a file e copy download parameters to a drive 1 Start up the drive 2 Click Save parameters to file icon in the parameter window 7CUI2 112411 Dua Filter Y Not at defaut Select columns o Index Unit Min gt Figure 86 Save parameters to file icon Save parameters to fle Save parameters to file 3 Select a folder enter a name for the dcparamsbak file and click Save kes Save As save in MultiBackup Dodes a Mame a 7 118 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Recent Places a 11 7 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Y 11 6 09 03 2012 deparamsbak Desktop 115 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak 114 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak ps 113 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Libraries 1 2 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak 4 111 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Computer a Network d j LLE F File name lacs880 _parameterbackup save Save as type Export parameters doparamsbak J Cancel
103. ter file a i E ai ee y AE mae et p ARA a Sl i fre vars eteri mrevrerrer fl drive Parameter Converter feta oe ey TT Kia te iara e Ce eT O Aa Mae SRL eye et Browse File Introduction Please browse file to Convert Ke Choose File v Configuration v Confirmation v Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File _C Users FIJORAK Desktop ACS200 St Browse E w Results AC SX80 Parameter File save Target Browse Figure 140 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACS800 600 file Other functions pro 133 3 Select an empty ACx80 parameter file with default values 7 Browse File Introduction am Please browse file to Convert a Choose File L v configuration v Confirmation Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File C1UsersiFIJORAKIDesktoplACS800 St Browse E Results ACSX80 Parameter File ACS880 141 DEFAULT deparamsbak Browse Save Target Browse Figure 141 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACSX80 parameter file 134 Other functions pro Select name for the drive E lt I rE m0 A Al tt ei PAN an ls dE A l Browse File 1 Introduction Please browse file to Convert J Choose File gt 0 Configuration Confirmation fe Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File CUsersiFIJORAKDesktoplACS800 St Browse Results ACSX80 Parameter File ACS880 111 DEFAULT deparamsbak Browse ed deparz Browse save T
104. ternative formats in which parameters are shown default binary hexadecimal integer and float format To change the format of a parameter right click and select either Use default format Use binary format Use hexadecimal format Use integer format or Use float format You can change the widths of the columns by dragging the vertical lines between the column headers 70 Parameter window Double click the value field box to see the bit names of certain binary parameters For example see the below parameter 10 1 DI status Index Name Value P iii isi ic y 10 Standard DI RO i co n Renney Old value bin 001000 0000 0000 0000 hex 0x8000 dec 32768 2 DI delayed status 0b1000 0000 0000 New value bin o11000000000000000 0x8000 32768 3 DI force selection Ob0000 Sean 4 DI force data 090000 Name Value 5 DIA ON delay E 50 i a n DIi OFF delay og 3 013 0 7 DIZ ON delay 3 Dl4 D 8 DI2 OFF delay E 100 A ue g DI3 ON delay 0 10 DI3 OFF delay a 11 Dl4 ON delay o 12 Dl4 OFF delay D 13 DIS ON delay E 14 DI5 OFF delay 0 15 DIS ON delay D 16 DI6 OFF delay lc r 21 RO status 000101 a 24 RO1 source Ready run ES 25 RO1 ON delay 00 Figure 68 Bit names for a parameter To reset a parameter right click it and select Reset to default Parameter values are read once when a group is opened Independent parameters from different groups can be set to the
105. the Assistant control panel with Drive composer entry If the used USB port is changed the COM port must be changed accordingly Drive composer pro scans all COM ports 32 Connections Installing Assistant control panel drivers for a Windows 7 PC 1 Connect the Assistant control panel to your PC The first part of drivers are installed automatically and the following window appears el can be used as a USB device le ABB Drives Assistant control panel ae E Always do this for this device Device options O Sync digital media files to this device MF using Windows Media Player Open device to view files using Windows Explorer May Import pictures and videos Ol using Windows a E Zip from camera 2 using Winzip View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel Figure 16 AutoPlay window 2 Install the second part of drivers manually as follows after the installation of the second part of drivers has failed Drive composer entry 3 Inthe Start menu of your computer enter Device manager in the search field and click Device Manager Control Panel 3 aia on View devices and printers Ey Update device drivers Files 283 D GPAPI v4 31 200 13_UpdatePackage zip TA ACS AP_ControlPanelUpdatelnstructions pdf E SIMATIC Installation_document pdf gt See more results device manager x Shut down hcl mpeg H lp 00 Fi
106. tions pro describes functions that are common to many views windows and functions that are not associated with any view or window Introduction to the manual 15 Terms and abbreviations used in this manual Term or abbreviation Explanation You can set a low or high alarm limit for monitoring Color s of the signal s Alarm limit of monitoring change s on the monitoring graph area if the limit is reached Assistant Provides predefined steps for setting the parameters of the drive For example the basic start up assistant Control panel with an USB connector enabling a PC tool connection for common architecture drives Assistant control panel is a generic name for ACS AP l and ACS AP S panels Assistant control panel Autoscaling Y axis scaling is set automatically when this button is enabled User defined y axis limits are then disabled Note Zooming is not possible in the Autoscaling mode Backup Backup of the drive Includes all parameters application program user sets ACS880 memory unit consists of FW and all the files that belongs to backup Primary method to replace a broken drive control board is to use the memory unit from the old one Note Backup does not include the firmware of the drive Basic control panel Control panel with limited basic functionality used with common architecture drives Bit mask of monitoring You can filter bits of the Status word and monitor them individually Common arch
107. to a file The keyboard shortcut for the Save workspace command is Cirl S e Save workspace as default saves the active workspace to default workspace The default workspace opens automatically when Drive composer is opened The keyboard shortcut for the Save workspace as default command is Ctrl D e Print pro menu prints the parameter screen e Print real time monitor view pro prints the monitor screen e Exit ends the Drive composer session Main user interface components 59 Edit menu The Edit menu is always located in the menu bar ale Drive composer entry v L 0 7 1 RCL Deutsch In english suomeksi MO pPYCCEM di Event logger foe Figure 53 Edit menu The menu contains the language commands with which you can select the language for the Drive composer user interface Note Restart the Drive composer to see the language changes 60 Main user interface components View menu The View menu Is always located in the menu bar E Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RCL File Edit Help Normal text font size Ci F Large text font size Cii Fa The largest text font size Cii F9 dig Event id iE Parame Refresh CMR settings Figure 54 View menu The View menu contains the following commands e Normal text font size for selecting the normal font size The keyboard shortcut for Normal text font size is Ctrl F6 Note The change in the font size does not affect the size of the monitor window font e La
108. to update the selected language Connections 41 Connecting to a drive via an Ethernet network Ethernet network connection There are ABB drives which have control boards with an embedded Ethernet port and ABB drives in which the Ethernet connection is made with the FENA 11 Ethernet adapter module For the installation of the adapter module see FENA 01 11 Ethernet adapter module user s manual 3AUA0000093568 English Note The PC Ethernet Switch firewall must be configured to allow a connection for Drive composer pro port http 80 and UDP or the firewall must be disabled Creating an Ethernet network connection with Drive composer pro 1 Connect the FENA 11 to a drive 2 Create a point to point connection from Assistant control panel or Drive composer to each drive 3 If you use one adapter module with a drive enable the FENA 11 by setting parameter 50 01 FBA A enable to Enable and parameter 50 21 FBA A Timelevel sel to Fast or Slow for Tool network only 4 If you use two fieldbus adapters with the drive and the FENA 11 has been installed as FBA B enable the FENA 11 by setting parameters 50 31 FBA B enable to Enable and 50 51 FBA B Timelevel sel to Fast or Slow for Tool network only 5 Seta static IP address for each drive See FENA 01 11 Ethernet adapter module user s manual 3AUA0000093568 English v 51 FBA A settings 1 FBA type i Ethernet NoUnit J None 2 Protocol Profile METCPABB C No
109. u Note When you close the application system prompts to confirm Click Ok to close the application ng Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC1 Figure 47 Title bar To reduce the main window to the taskbar or a sub window to the bottom of the window area click the Minimize button or go to System menu gt Minimize To enlarge the window to fill the available space click the Maximize button or go to System menu gt Maximize To restore the window to the size and position it had before it was maximized click Restore Down button or go to System menu gt Restore You can also maximize or restore the window by double clicking the title bar Main user interface components 55 To move a window drag the title bar To move a dialog box drag its title bar If you have maximized or minimized a window you cannot move it by dragging the title bar To end your Drive composer session click the Close button Before closing down Drive composer may e warn you about releasing control of the drive if the drive is controlled locally by Drive composer e prompt you to save the workspace with unsaved changes e remind you to save your monitor data e remind you of unfinished printing Note If you disconnect cable from the drive before closing Drive composer there might be long delay in operation Note To disable the function prompting you to save the workspace with unsaved changes go to View gt Settings ale Settings
110. urrently running macro execution is terminated GotoMacro string O in all cases Change execution to macro jeejee new macrofilename 100 macrofilename jeejee p GotoMacro macrofilename Message box Command shows message box with ok button MessageBox string O in all cases show messagebox new message 100 message dingalongdangdong MessageBox message Control diagrams pro 121 Control diagrams pro Contents this chapter This chapter describes the use of control diagrams helping to understand the behavior of a drive Control diagrams Control diagrams provide a graphical presentation of for example the control chain of a drive the speed and torque control chains and the logic of Start and Stop functions With these diagrams it is possible to see parameter values related to certain functions Diagrams also illustrate the position of switches according to parameter values which helps to understand how the drive logic works The values of parameters can be changed via control diagrams A control diagram consists of two levels The top level shows an overview of the diagrams and connections between them Note Control Diagrams are drive specific and they are not available for all drive types Note When you connect a drive for the first time it takes sometime to upload control diagrams from the drive If Control Diagrams are not found in the drive Drive composer asks to upload d
111. voltage 1 1 12 1 4 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered 1 6 17 1 1 1 1 Post tigger count Sampling time 0 5 s Running Figure 117 Data logger content configuration Diagnostics 113 e Logger determines which logger settings are modified A drive has user logger s and factory logger s Factory logger settings cannot be modified e Sampling interval determines in microseconds how often the logger reads samples of the signal values The time level shows the available lengths of the internal cycle time of the drive e Post trigger count specifies how many samples are stored after the triggering condition occurs e Sampling time shows the length of the sampling time with a selected number of signals and a selected sample interval e Logger signals panel shows a list of the signals selected to record You can add remove a signal by clicking the Add signal icon Note The maximum number of signals that a logger can record at one time depends on the drive Click Apply after making the changes Data logger trigger configuration With the data logger trigger configuration you can determine trigger conditions for each trigger Trigger configuration Apply Tigger Troger 1 Siona Type Disabled Triggers ID Type Timelevel Vanable Level Hysteresis Logger Triggered Trigger 1 Disabled Liser logger Trigger 2 Disabled Liser logger Trigger 3 Disabled l User logger Trigger 4 Disabled User logger Figure 118 Data
112. w triangle with an exclamation mark means that the drive has an alarm e Grey circle or triangle means that the fault or alarm has disappeared from the drive The time stamp for faults alarms and events comes from the drive Faults alarms and events can be sorted by clicking the header of the Fault column Event logger 105 Fault data logger The Fault data icon in the Event logger view shows that the drive has fault data that can be seen with a monitor component The icon is visible only if the drive sports the functionality Figure 108 Fault data icon When you click the icon the following message appears Please wait Loading fault data appears When the message box disappears the data has been loaded Event logger CUT 1 241 Refresh log Drive eon Time Fault Description AUX code ZCUI2_1 241 E3 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 64FF Fault reset CU12 1251 E3 18 02 2013 18 52 36 526 64FF Fault reset ZCUI2_1 2K 1 18 02 2013 19 48 01 948 6591 Backup Restore Timeou Par 90 1 0 00 rom Par 17 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 1233 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0477 NoUnit Par 1 11 568 38 V Par 1 10 0 0 fCU12_1 2H 1 A 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 AGAG Supply voltage unselect CU12_1 244 A 08 02 2013 20 41 34 876 AGAG Supply voltage unselect Monitor de 24 TjPar 1 1 Motor speed used rpm mm Red gt olid 2px Y Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarm 2H 1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm

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