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1. 2 3 a 5 6 7 8 9 E E le Figure 97 FaultLog xml file opened with Microsoft Excel Diagnostics 101 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 te Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RCA Fie Edit View Tools Help G Demo x80 0H19 Control _ All drives Demo x80 10W19 X File drives _ amp Parameters Safety settings Macro Amplitude logger WE Datalogger Diagrams E Buy Event logger E Backuprestore Figure 98 System info command System info The System info tab provides basic information about the drive and its options for example drive type code and firmware version System info ZCU12_1 241 Drive name ZCU12_1 q 1 1 2013 2 38 23 AM 1129 2014 2 39 06 PM Products Drive type ACS amp a0 More Drive model Not selected senal number 7 Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 22 Licenses Description Drive name CUI 1 MRP code Application Application name Application1 23 H Application version 0 0 0 0 Sn A
2. Save as type Export parameters dcparamsbak Figure 72 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 75 You are asked to confirm the action enload to device Walue 1 Actual values Figure 73 Download to device icon 6 If you get a 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 composer displays the open parameter file in a tree structure Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC File Edit View Tools Help AC 880 2H 1 ACS880 PUT P File drives Figure 74 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 h
3. 0 0 ee eee eee ee 70 Adding parameters to a custom parameter WiNdOW 0 c eee ee eee 71 Working with parameter files 0 0 0 0 ccc cee eee eee eee 74 Saving Downloading parameter files 0 0 0 0 0 0 cc eee 74 Gomparing drive data PO unicas Sate oa ee ee ee ei oe eee 76 7 Monitor window Contents Otis CAD EN srs ace ae Stet Be ced Ong Se tae ee ah Og Sa eg A ee RS de 79 MONKOCWINGOW dudado cacao Ss seg at deere ale hs ade MEN FN we AE WA Ges Wed a N 79 Resizing the monitor window 0 cts 80 Adding parameters signals for monitoring 0 0 0 cee eee ee ees 81 Monitor window components n aasa aa aaae 83 Configuration and control settingS o ooooooonoen nono 84 MONITO CONWONS uu as a A daa ee ee 85 PAGING SI QIN AAI cio isa a ac yD E E dd ia 86 ZOO MAIC sri oie hae ceed hea wetting Meath sei ete dk ed et he ee ch ag A ls ee cde a ee 87 PANNING ssp 2er lA Me dd ae an hl ba aa a 87 Legend area TUNCUONS vera A A ee Se howe as 88 Graphrarea UACIONS 4 e ia ee eet ee eed DOS RA eee 88 Double Cursor OO ele ces Dee eee eee il a ee ee 89 8 Workspace handling Gontents of this Chapters cara aaa 91 OVGIVIEW as a e BERS Whee E dd de aa 91 Creating a workspace and using it as a default workspace o oooo 92 9 Event logger Contents Of this Chaplain nce oe bas e he ede ay iS 95 EVONTIOJISF VIEW coc Ghd ese a eh eon o hel eh a NE a de 95 Fadl aaro e s
4. Group i Name alue Unit alue Unit Name A 50 Fieldbus adapter FBA z 50 1 FBA A enable Disable NoUnit Option slot 1 NoUnt FBAA enable 50 3 FBA B enable Option slot 2 MoUnit Disable NMoUnit FRA B enable A 53 FBAA data out 53 1 FBA data outl Mone MoUnit CW 16bit NoUnit FBA data outi a 54 FBA B settings 5d 7 FBA B type Ethemet NoUnit None NoUnit FBA B type MI 544 IF configuration Dyn IP DHCP Mount 0 NoUnitt FBA B Para 54 di T16 scale 99 NoUnit O NoUnit FBA B Par19 Aa 21 Timeout time 20 NoUnit 0 NoUnit FBA B Par20 Ad 2 Timeout mode Control RW NoUnit 0 NoUnitt FBA B Par21 54E Word order HILO NoUnit 0 NoUnit FBA B Par22 542 FBA B Par23 128 NoUnit 0 NoUnit FBA B Par23 5d Ze FBA B Par24 128 NoUnt 0 Mount FBA B Par2a z Figure 76 Result of a comparison 6 To export the result to a text txt file click the Export Note Click the gt gt lt lt buttons to copy parameter values from Drive A to Drive B 78 Parameter window Monitor window 79 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 up to 8 signals With Drive composer pro you can monitor up to 26 signals If Drive composer p
5. 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 1 Baud rate 230 4 kbps NoUnit 230 4 kbps Communication loss time 100 s 10 0 Communication loss action No action NoUnit Fault Refresh settings Done NoUnit Done Figure 28 Panel port settings with Drive composer 5 Give a name for each drive to facilitate the recognition of drives when creating a panel bus connection 42 Connections 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_1 251 Drive name ZCUI2 1 2 19 2013 10 13 48 PM Products Figure 29 Naming a drive with Drive composer 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 straight CAT5 cable to the left hand side connector of the Assistant control panel in the first drive the le
6. 30000 00 30000 00 Encoder 1 speed filtered 00 30000 00 30000 00 Encoder 2 speed filtered L 20000 00 30000 00 Output frequency 00 500 00 500 00 Motor current 00 0 00 30000 00 Motor torque 0 1600 0 1600 0 1 2 A 5 6 T Input references 4 Warnings and faults Diagnostics Control and status words System info Standard DI RO Dl status g 0b1000 0000 0000 NoUnit 050000 001111 11 ObO0G0 Dl delayed status 0091000 0000 0000 NoUnit 050000 001111 11 ObO000 DI force selection 060000 NoUnit 060000 0b1111 117 ObO000 Dl force data 0b0000 NoUnit 060000 O0b1111 117 ObO000 DIA ON delay 5 0 S 0 0 3000 0 0 0 DI1 OFF delay 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 DI2 ON delay 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 DI OFF delay 10 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 DIS ON delay 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 DIS OFF delay 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 WAY 2 Oo 0 som tm E QU M mt a Figure 52 Parameter window Parameter window 61 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 Bit names of a parameter can be seen by double clicking on 1 Di status 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 param
7. 68 Parameter window Binary parameters Binary parameters have a special meaning 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 2s Binary parameter editor DI status 2 Old value bin 061000 0000 0000 0000 hex 0x8000 dec 32768 New value bin Ob1000000000000000 OxB000 32768 5505550605505 poo o oe 15 DIIL Cancel Figure 61 Binary parameter editor 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 1 oo on a Index y CUT 14204 E E Filter Not at defaut Select columns ened A Enable updating Value Name 26 Torque reference chain Torque reference to TC Torque reference used
8. ES Control Panel a My Network Places 3 My Documents Pe Computer FIHEL L 4000514 Figure 16 Network Connections window 34 Connections 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 17 Local Area Connection Status dialog box 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties lt Local rea Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E Intel 21140 Based PCI Fast Ethernet This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Jal oS Packet Scheduler a sre Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default Wide 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 18 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Connections 35 5 Select Use the following IP address and type the IP address and the subnet mask Click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Tou can get IF settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this
9. Drive composer default language Drive default language Save workspace on exit __ Disable local control Cancel Figure 30 Connection sharing 44 Connections Main user interface components 45 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 1 Title bar 2 Menu bar 3 Drive control panel 4 Drive list 5 Status panel including the output view of the selected drive 6 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 tabbed 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 content 46 Main user interface components File Edit View Help 2 5 ZCU12_1 LOC ey Li A Active a E D 1499 9 set i S Control Reset fault____ Start St Coast stop Reference Step pl ZCU12_1 System info Enter keyword EN DUELO AI TS wv Ml Enable updating a Event logger id 99 Name unit min Max Default Par
10. Monitored data can be exported to a PC by using the tab separated Yes es file For a professional analysis of a single drive or multidrive Yes maximum 26 signals can be monitored Contents of an event logger faults warnings can be viewed Partly Yes lt os lt Contents of the System info drive serial number modules es Yes versions SW etc can be viewed Full backup restore can be used for restoring or cloning a drive ME MEME 2 Full backup restore of multidrives can be used for restoring or Yes cloning in a network of drives PC can be used to analyze the data logged in a drive by a data logger Macro scripts can be created and executed Na es o o es Safety settings can be configured to a safety functions module es FSO Point to point USB can be connected through a panel port es es Network drives can be connected via Ethernet or with a panelbus Me A Control diagrams of a drive can be used for parameter setting and diagnostic purposes User interface is available in different languages Create and edit Adaptive Programs lt lt ES 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 Comput
11. System into command ciclos dl aci caida 101 S SIEMINTO 90d A A A ieee see ope E A Ai da 101 Data logger configuratie sirsa A A A A A A ia D o 102 Datalogger VIEW 00 rias ote a RA A a al da E ea 103 Data logger content configuration 0 cc eens 104 Parameter WINGOW si surani nun lado Cid Steud adobo ee eA ae ee Sa as 105 Data logger trigger Configuration 2 0 0c eee 106 Continue monitoring after using the data logger 000 eee e eee eee 108 Uploaded data JOY Fdaldorarndarsior radar rada iia 108 Amplitud lod OEN 0 acinar deed ear ee deed ede deed ce aed ee hea sh te ee Bh deh ae 109 Macro command L4iiawih 5 Bin id A AA we i a eho re 110 IAG cats pus oir iia ada da acia 110 Selecting control diagrams from the drive tree ooooooooooooooomo ooo 116 FOp leVel ora control ClAQran nico contas ide deta ocacion 116 Lower level of a control diagram 0 cc eee eee eens 117 ZO OWNING OOM sata ae cit ata cee ee ea tiesto nea a tee wh a ds eek did ve am el 117 FSO 11 Selecting Safety SeulindS 24 cwatiereu ea e ad Se pees eee 120 FSO 112 Fault FSO Fault TASB cra da ar acdsee ee gee ene Ma A ee e 120 IY PING The DASSWOIG n0 0 btu outed aoe ad thee e 120 FSO Safety settings tab 342 2euigsee E eat Cee eek ee TA BSL E Rew 121 FSO 11 Validate dialog DOX er s02 8 064 A PN te eta 121 Safety configuration ok Message ee eee eee eens 121 FSO 11 Parameter group 2002 4 sce hig ues ebeasetea
12. 200 1 10 Motor torque Post trigger count d 1 11 DC voltage Sampling time 0 5 s stopped F Monitor T mmea Solid y 2 px e Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarm 2H1Par 1 1 Motor speed used rp 2y1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 2 59 27 PM Online Monitor x1 10 79 y1 0 00 x2 9 27 y2 0 00 El a EN EN l A g 30000 00 E po al i m E JB Op 1500 00 A mi a INCL l Disable polling 15000 00 Activa sinnal 30000 00 M Scale X 30 Figure 106 Uploaded data logger data Diagnostics 109 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 AE MELONES Arltude logger 11 Mame Walue Unit ALT Oto 10 qa 7S o AL1 10 to 20 AL1 20 to 30 ALT 30 to 40 ALT 40 to 50 oe ALT 50 to 60 SSS AA AL1 60 to 70 E O ALA 70 to 80 le IO TA AL1 80 to 90 ECO EC AL1 over 90 IA Figure 107 Amplitude logger 110 Diagnostics Macro pro ABB drives have Macro functionality that can automatize a task or sequence of tasks Macros are used for parameter value setting to multiple networked d
13. JE Ba Ji e e p E g STO time to zero speed 4000 m5 Stop completed output DO X113 7 NoUnit 1 STO SBC usage a None No NoUnit 2 L Eo 42 STO SBC delay 1000 26 0000 3600000 200 14 STO SBC SBC speed 4 00 Hz o 0 00 ota za 200 15 SSE SS1 SBC speedifreq opg Hz 0 00 20 00 0 00 16 SBC 10 output Dox13 8 x14148 NoUnit 0 3 0 Figure 117 FSO 11 Safety settings tab 6 Click the Download to FSO and validate button The password is required again The following Validate dialog box appears Validate En O SFO and downloaded configurations are indentical Ss Confirm safety configuration validation Figure 118 FSO 11 Validate dialog box 7 Click Yes The following dialog box ea rau AAA e fa Safety configuration ok Figure 119 Safety configuration ok message 8 Click OK 9 Test your safety configuration when the motor is running 122 FSO configuration pro 10 Check the values of parameter group 200 Note If there are wrong values right click the parameter and select Refresh the parameter Active reference Value unit Min Max Default Y5 User Motor parameters 1 FSO type 11 NoUnit 0 6 Stop completed output O X11 T STO 10 input A 3 STO 10 input B g STO time to zero speed 0 3600000 11 STO SBC usage 12 STO SBC delay ms 1000
14. OOOO 30000 TAMI Par 1 6 Output requency Hz Yo F vy 00 M0 400 00 2H T Par 1 7 Motor current A F WM 0 SOOM gt 00 WWA 2K1Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 1 51 21 PM 2K1Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 1 51 41 PM x1 25 05 y1 y x2 5 06 y2 y Figure 87 Double cursor tool 90 Monitor window Workspace handling 91 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 Ifadrive 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 monitored 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 92 Workspace handling Creating a workspace and using it as a default workspace 1 Make a connection to a drive Resize the monitor w
15. capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator hor the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IF address IP address Man 5 T Subnet mask E 0 E Default gateway 2 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DAS server Alternate DAS server Figure 19 Use the following IP address option selected TCP IP address configuration is completed 36 Connections 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 User Accounts Review your computer s i PAE status i fa Change account type Back up your computer Appea rance and Find and fix problems mn a Personalization Network and Internet Change the theme i View network status and tasks Change desktop background Choose hom egroup and Adjust screen resolution sharing options Figure 20 Win 7 Control Panel 2 Click Change adapter settings on the left pane A Network connections window displays J koaks DO Ee Control Panel Home A A View your basic network information and set up Manage wireless networks connections Change adapter settings LM B de aa bod see full map Dr o IN L KEXIDI1166 abb com Internet ds This computer see also View your active networks Connect or disconnect Ho
16. 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 reset 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 56 Main user interface components Drive list panel The drive list panel shows all connected dr
17. 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 e 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 Sle Drive composer pro v L RC2 File Edit View Tools Help C 4 AC S880 1 1 ma Ey Q amp gt amp Control Resetfault Start Stop Coast stop All drives a ACS880 ee b a 3 Te cli f Enter keyword GS LO m ACS880 1H 1 Name gt File drives 1 Actual values 3 Input references 4 Warnings and faults 5 Diagnostics 6 Control and status words 7 System info 10 Standard DI RO 11 Standard DIO Fl FO Figure 11 Parameters loaded You have now an online connection to the drive If you have a single drive and a point 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 30 Connections Changing the language settings 1 To change the language settings of the Drive composer Ul go to View gt Settings Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RCL a File Edit Help Normal text font size Cii F7 Large text font size Ci F The largest
18. password FSO configuration pro 123 Setting the FSO 12 safety functions with Drive composer pro 1 Start the drive equipped with the FSO 12 option module using the drive control panel See Using the drive control panel for starting the drive on page 57 2 Right click on drive and select Safety settings 2 The safety configuration that is already available in the drive is displayed If there is no safety configuration the view is empty All drives f ACSSs0 THT gt File drives Safety settings 2 Macro Ss Amplitude logger E Datalogger Diagrams System info Buy Event logger E Backupirestore Figure 122 FSO 12 Selecting Safety settings 3 Click Upload from FSO Note The motor must be stopped When you upload the safety settings from FSO module to PC tool the FSO goes into Configuration state and indicates a fault You can exit the Configuration state by rebooting FSO module or by downloading the safety settings to the FSO Step 7 below The Fault FSO general fault 7A8B appears on the drive compose pro RADIAL View Tools Help ACS880 1 1 Ey Control Reset fault Figure 123 FSO 12 FSO general fault 7A8B 4 Type the password 8 numbers Password Cancel Figure 124 Typing the password 124 FSO configuration pro 5 Double click on the value field and change all necessary configuration settings to match your safety configurat
19. 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 fF Yes Mo Figure 8 Confirming the removal of Drive composer 26 Installation and uninstallation 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 You can connect an ABB drive to an Assistant control panel ACS AP x through USB by installing the required USB device drivers Drive composer installer installs the required drivers automatically so no user actions are needed In case of any problems with automatic installer the USB drivers can be manually installed by downloading the tool from software tools website http new abb com drives software tools drive composer Obey the instructions provided with the drive package 28 Connections 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 be
20. right side y scalings can be hidden by removing the check mark from the Y scale column check box Y OX0 Par1 2 Motor speed estimated rpm mums Red Solid 2 px I Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarm low 30000 00 Alarm high 30000 00 y1 y2 y2 y1 x2 x1 0 0 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 81 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 83 84 Monitor window Configuration and control settings MD O 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 monitoring 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 dcomon fo
21. selecting View gt Refresh Note The parameter window must be closed before refreshing and opened again after refreshing There are five alternative 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 62 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 ZCU12_1 211 Index Name Value gt 7 System info y 40 Standard DI RO PR AA Ena NE Old value bin 051000 0000 0000 0000 hex 0x8000 dec 32768 2 Di delayed status 0b1000 0000 0000 New value bin 0b1000000000000000 0x8000 3 DI force selection gpo000 o 4 DI force data 960000 Bit Name 5 DI1 ON delay so z a p 6 DI1 OFF delay 0 0 D 7 DI2 ON delay 0 0 0 8 DI2 OFF delay 10 0 s 9 DI3 ON delay 0 0 0 10 DI3 OFF delay 0 0 0 11 DI4 ON delay 0 0 o 12 Did OFF delay 0 0 0 13 DIS ON delay o o e 14 DI5 OFF delay 0 0 0 15 DI6 ON delay oo 0 16 DIS OFF delay li Bion o 21 Als 000101 l Refresh Cancel 24 RO source Ready run YN 77 AS 25 RO1 ON delay 0 0 Figure 53 Bit names fo
22. shortcut for the Save workspace as default command is Ctrl D e Print 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 51 Edit menu The Edit menu is always located in the menu bar HE Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC1 Deutsch In english Suomeksi no pyccKM dig Event logger fre Figure 38 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 52 Main user interface components View menu The View menu is always located in the menu bar ale Drive composer entry v L 0 1 RCL File Edit Help Normal text font size Ctil F Large text font size Cii Fs The largest text font size Cii F9 aa mii at E d Event Ic Floating windows e Parame Refresh ChitR Settings Figure 39 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 Large 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
23. target of the macro commands after target command is issued CO E Target Channel node O if success 1 if failed Target 1 10 112 Diagnostics 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 sin name Parwrite Command writes parameter value to current target ParWrite group index value O 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 ofthe 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 Syntax EndMacro 0 in a cases m execution EndMacro Diagnostics 113 Gotomacro Command changes the macro execution Currently 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 b
24. the DIB All safety functions in which the drive is playing any role have been tested during the commissioning and no deviations were detected in the safety funct or the customer has accepted these detected deviations Figure 135 Safety configuration report FSO commissioning check list FSO configuration pro 129 4 Inthe final screen fill in the required details and click Print preview nig Safety Configuration Report More information about of safety function validation please check ABB Technical guide 1 All commissioned safety functions have been verified to meet the specification including SIL Pl level E All the risks allocated to safety functions have been reduced to acceptable level cross check with risk assessment C The validation report is filled in aggording to allogated safety functions Figure 136 Safety configuration report Print preview 5 Select the required printer settings and click Print Safety Configuration Report Figure 137 Safety configuration report Printer settings The configuration and commissioning report is printed based on the selected printer settings 130 FSO configuration pro Printing the safety functions configuration report Offline To print a FSO safety functions configuration report in the Offline mode you must have a saved safety file See section Setting the FSO 12 safety functions with Drive composer pro page 123 Note The print option is availabl
25. the empty file 5 Click Next 6 Answer Yes 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 r A a A A aS Conversion Report Export CSV Conversion has been Completed w Introduction Choose File Status 200 5600 Value 630 Updated Value Message Configuration succe 2701 AUS 4306 Disabled Succesful Conversion i Succe 27 04 0 43 05 0 succesful Conversion Confirmation Succe 27 05 O 4309 0 Succesful Conversion Succe 30 02 FEHLER 49 05 Fauli succesful Conversion Y Progress Succe 3003 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 74 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 Fault Succesful Conversion Succe 3101 O 31 14 0 Succesful Conversion Succe 31 02 30 31 15 30 Succesful Conversion A Results Succe 3103 D 3116 0 Succesful Conversion Figure 145 Drive parameter conversion Results 136 Other functions Using the PSL2 data logger pro With BCU x2 control unit you can upload the PSL2 data logger files from the drive flash memory to PC local hard drive T
26. window e Right click a parameter signal in the parameter window and select Send to monitor Index Name Value wr 1 Actual values 1 Motor speed used 2 Motor spe Copy 71 Par 1 11 DC volag Send to monitor 241 Par 1 13 Output vo Reset to default 2H WPar 1 1 Motor speed used x1 13 03 y1 0 00 aw ac Fach iene Lv A es Refresh the parameter bigg avto 19 a m Enable auto updating l Y Disable auto updating Wa 09 gt a x Default format Disable polling Binary format Hexadecimal format Active signal co Integer format lo f2H1 Par 1 1 Motor x Float format Y Scale X 30 a Go to parameter help Figure 78 Send to monitor command e Click the Add signal icon on the configurations and control area in the monitor window Disable polling Figure 79 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 following figure 82 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 f
27. 0 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 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 de
28. 0 00 rpm 34028230 340282301 0 00 FSO speed ch2 0 00 rpm 34028230 340282301 0 00 FSO DI status 000000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 090000 FSO DO status 00000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 0090000 FSO control word 1 000001 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 0b0000 FSO control word 2 0b0000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 0b0000 FSO status word 1 000010 1011 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 000000 FSO status word 2 000000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 0590000 Drive status word 1 090000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 090000 Drive status word 2 0b0110 0000 0000 NoUnit 0b0000 0b1111 11 000000 CRC of the configuration 36990 NoUnit 0 65535 Oo Figure 129 FSO 12 Parameter group 200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o 126 FSO configuration pro 12 After testing save your safety settings click Save safety file Safety settings 2 ACS380 1H1 Open safety file Save safety file Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password i ce version 2 50 12 0 Created 5 14 2014 11 32 57 AM MAVE Group Index Mame Safety 200 21 sist activity and version Version 1 22 _ SLS1 limit negative 200 23 SLS1 limit positive 200 31 SLS2 activity and version Version 1 32 SLS2 limit negative 400 33 SLS2 limit positive 400 41 SLS3 activity and version Wersion 1 42 SLS3 limit negative LS3 limit positive Figure 130 FSO 12 Save safety file button If you want to change the password of the FSO safety functions modu
29. 02 2013 20 30 08 656 AGAG Supply voltage unselected ZCU12 110M1 A 08 02 2013 20 27 53 346 AGA6 Supply voltage unselected CU12_1 241 X 08 02 2013 20 19 45 148 6461 Internal SSW fault 30 Par 90 1 0 00 rpm Par 1 7 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0000 NoUnit Par 1 11 0 00 Y Par 1 10 0 0 CU12_1 241 w 08 02 2013 20 14 56 631 6581 Parameter system 10D ZCU12_1 1281 Q 08 02 2013 20 14 58 535 6461 Internal SSW fault AD CU12 112H1 w 08 02 2013 20 14 58 532 6441 Internal file load E 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 VY Par 1 10 0 0 Figure 92 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 Yellow 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 97 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 93 Fault
30. 1 Drive parameter conversion Introduction 0000 eee ee eee 133 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACS800 600 file 134 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACSX80 parameter file 134 Drive parameter conversion Save target 0 0 0 cee eee 135 Drive parameter conversion Results 0 0 cece ees 135 ROLZ Data Odio a 136 12 Adaptive programming Introduction to the 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 ACS80
31. 3600000 14 STO SBC speed Hz 0 00 200 00 15 55E 551 SBC speed ireg 0 00 Hz 0 00 20 00 16 SBC IO output DO X113 amp ke NoUnit 17 SBC feedback from Safety relay feedback NoUnit 18 SBC feedback action STO NoUnit 19 STO ack Automatic MoUnit 20 STO 10 output None NoUnit 21 STO complete 10 output None NoUnit 24 SSE time to zero speed w 51 60 ms 0 3600000 25 SSE IO input A X143 1 NoUnit Figure 120 FSO 11 Parameter group 200 11 After testing save your safety settings by clicking Save safety file Safety settings T1H1 Open safety file Save safety file Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password el ae uration created 22 2 2041 salety contigu ratior created 20 50 2011 Group Index Mame Value Unit Mlin Max Default 200 11 STO SBC usage None NoUnit 0 1 O A 200 12 STOSBCdelay 1500 ms 000_ 3600000 3600000 200 15 SSE SS1 SBC speed ol mm oo 10000 0 0 200 16 SBC output None NoUnit 200 17 SBC feedback type Safety i n Nola 200 18 SBC feedback action STO STO Nounit 0 DI EEE l 0 1 0 24 200 SOE time to zero speed with STO 200 25 SSEinputA 200 26 SSE inputB 200 27 SSE function 200 oF monitoring method Figure 121 FSO 11 Save safety file button lf you want to change the password of the FSO safety functions module click Change password button Note Stop the motor when you initiate to change the
32. 7 Motor current Control and status words Add System info Remove Standard Di RO Standard DIO Fl FO Standard Al r E gt l b Apply changes Figure 103 Parameter window Note The maximum number of signals that a logger can record at one time depends on the drive Add button is disabled when maximum number of parameters are reached 3 Toremove the parameter from Selected parameters select the desired parameter and click Remove 4 Click Apply changes after making the changes 106 Diagnostics Data logger trigger configuration Data logger has four triggers that can be configured to stop the data logger After data logger has triggered data logger samples post trigger amount of new samples Trigger configuration Apply Trigger Trigger 1 Type Disabled Triggers ID Type Timelevel Variable Level Hysteresis Logger Triggered Trigger 1 Disabled User logger Trigger 2 Disabled User logger Trigger 3 Disabled User logger Trigger 4 Disabled i User logger Figure 104 Data logger trigger configuration Diagnostics 107 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 o
33. 8 6 11 bytes 32 timetims TTL 126 Reply from 192 168 8 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 126 Ping statistics for 192 168 90 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost BY loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Ams Average ms GIN Figure 26 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 3AUA0000125635 English Connections 41 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 panel bus connection can be created with FDPI 02 option modules See FDPI 02 diagnostics and panel interface user s manual 3AUAOO00113618 English for more information Figure 27 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
34. ABB Drives manuals 000 0c eee eee eee eee 139 Document library on the Internet 0 0 0 ce eee eee 139 List of figures About the product dialog DOK is ier howe a a a Ad 21 RUNS aCMINISWALOn nia dida ia al 22 Drive composer 1 5 0 1 setup wizard WINdOW 2 0c ee ees 22 Destination folder WINGOW acond vows aio Gea eb okie areaielee tad eee 23 MYST AN AUN A nd gE eet etna io eed DC 23 Installation Complete Window 1 0 ee eee eens 24 Removing Drive COMPOSEr 1 eee ee ee eee eens 25 Confirming the removal of Drive composer 0 000 ce eee eee 25 USB connection between Assistant control panel and PC o ooooooo 28 Connec Demo DUO cs a dei a ls aid 28 Parameters OA de miso eieee eae eet ee aed de a a a 29 View Seng Saaai id ae i ee a e dio ew eh di Lh Re oe SRE Bae 30 Language SCUINGS xao tee tesa ae howe EM hee PUG EEE dedo hehe 30 IP settings of the drive with Drive composer 0 00 cc eee 32 Naming a drive with Drive compoSer 1 ee ees 32 Network Connections WINdOW 1 2 0 cc ee eee eee 33 Local Area Connection Status dialog DOX 2 0 0 ccc eee 34 Local Area Connection Properties dialog DOX 2 0 0 0c ees 34 Use the following IP address option selected 0 00 cece ees 35 WIN Control Paine lige oye dato ads eee et ee een ee me ae ee ane ee eee tose he 36 Network StatUs and TASKS cca ced rada ico ak deat dod ee toria yA 36 Local Area Con
35. ABB drives Start up and maintenance PC tool Drive composer Ne Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RC ais File Edit View Help aY A A di iD F op a ADD M acsee SO NY Q Acte reference _ j Y 1493 9 Set M Control Resetfault_ Stat Stop _ Coast stop Reference step System info Eg Event logger Sr ea Parameters i ji icon Time Fault Description 1 Actual values ACS880 0 10 A 13 01 2013 22 49 41 979 AFEB Run enable missing ACS880 401 40 A 13 01 2013 22 49 31 165 AFEB Run enable missing 1 Panel reference ACS880 401 40 A 13 01 2013 22 49 15 570 AFEB Run enable missing gt M1 Y 3 Input references FB A reference 1 d FB A reference 2 System info ACS880 Drivename ACS330 2113 2013 10 50 02 PM Products Drive type ACS580 Drive model serial number Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 24 Description Drive name ACS880 MRP code es FB E reference 1 FB B reference 2 2 11 2014 11 DDCS controller ref 1 12 DOCS controller ref 2 13 IF or D2D refi 14 IF or D2D ref2 Monitor OU0 Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm W FFFFFFFF E 1500 00 OUO Par 23 2 Speed ref ramp output rpm W FFFFFFFF W 1500 00 0H0Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 05 00 AM 0H0 Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 05 20 AM x1 25 1 y1 x2 9 1 y2 pz S ay 1500 0 E oa Q ey 0 00 uud na o 00 1500 0 Y ScaleX 30
36. Figure 101 Data logger view signal Hysteresis Logger Usar logger Usar logger User logger Usar logger Triggered 103 104 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 until data logger is triggered or stopped Stop button ends recording immediately without any post trigger recording Trigger button triggers the associated logger in the drive Trigger data logger is displayed in data logger status with trigger code 15 Upload button moves data from the drive to PC and draws it to the monitor window Data logger replaces any previous data in monitor window Apply button applies monitored signal and data logger sampling settings Data logger content configuration With the data logger content configuration you can determine which data logger of a drive is used Datalogger ZCU12 11241 m l E Motor speed used 2 Motor speed estimated Encoder 1 speed filtered Encoder 2 speed filtered User logger 1 1 6 Output frequency Y 1 Logger Sample interval us 00 200 Motor current 10 Motor torque So Post trigger count 1 11 DC voltage Sampling time 0 5 s Running Figure 102 Data logger content configuration e Logger determines which logger se
37. Minimum torque ret Maximum torque ref Torque refi source Torque ref source Torque refi function Torque refi 2 selection Torque additive 1 source Torque ret filter time Torque ramp up time Torque ramp down time Torque additive source Force torque ref add 2 zero Torgue step Figure 62 Search example 0 0 0 0 300 0 300 0 Zero Zero Refl Torque reference 1 Zero 0 000 0 000 0 000 Zero Not selected 0 0 Unit NoUnit NoUnit NoUnit NoUnit NoUnit 5 5 5 NoUnit NoUnit Min 1600 0 1600 0 1000 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 300 0 Parameter window 69 Max Default 1600 0 0 0 1600 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 1000 0 300 0 Zero Zero Refi Torque reference 1 Zero 30 000 0 000 60 000 0 000 60 000 0 000 Zero Not selected 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 70 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 sep
38. Nl Drives A Demo x80 40 Pp File drives REM Control q gt Demo x20 10H19 EF Parameters Safety settings 2 Safety settings Macro E Amplitude logger a Adaptive Programming Diagrams System info Bi Event logger EJ Backup restore Figure 147 Adaptive programming For further information on Adaptive programming refer Adaptive programming application guide in List of related manuals 138 Other functions 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 new abb com service trainina Providing feedback on ABB Drives manuals Your comments on our manuals are welcome Navigate to new abb com drives manuals feedback form 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 documents Contact us www abb com drives www abb com drivespartners 3AUA0000094606 Rev EN 2015 06 24 Power and productivity Ah ED ED for a better world P a LD Ee
39. O ata POSS A ESE koa A A a eek 112 OUI ACO Li o a A 113 Message DOX usas daba dd ee eee eee N a dedo do Ae 113 11 Control diagrams pro Contents MiS Chapter 444 dsecs4edease ee etws Dad A ed eed bbe eee eee 115 CONWOlGlaGramS 2 i160 dak enous ee eda ae da aed es eat eS 115 12 FSO configuration pro Gontents OFthiS CHARICE celos wade thew sy dl Re ae Wo See da dci 119 Configuring FSO 11 and FSO 12 0 0 ee ene ees 119 Hardware Connection sse crisi kie tote A ta to Bo 119 Setting the FSO 11 safety functions with Drive composer pro 120 Setting the FSO 12 safety functions with Drive composer pro 123 Printing the safety functions configuration report Online 127 Printing the safety functions configuration report Offline 130 13 Other functions COMES OUIMNS Chalet tac erate ie ee ee ios sad 131 Creating a backup Of AONIVE cirio wees we eee 131 RESIONNG GOING ono secu acetate are eee ER EA oee tee a Ao Sete eede 132 Using the Drive parameter conversion tool pro 0 cee ees 133 Using the PSL2 data logger pro 0 ee eee nes 136 Uploading PSL2 data logger files o ooooooommoo mom 136 Adaptive programming 00 ee ee eee eee eae 137 Further information Product and Service inquiries 0 ee eens 139 Product MANGIA site Si ite Sie ers iat Crags Sg O a ep eng sea ye ee ta 139 Providing feedback on
40. Save workspace Ctr S Save workspace as default Glr D Custom parameter file AtW Monitor file Cirit lt Exit Alt F4 Parameter file Alt P Figure 91 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 95 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 96 Event logger Event logger 6012 1 241 Refresh log Drive Icon Time Fault Description AUX code fCU12_1 241 EA 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 64FF Fault reset ZCU12_1 241 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 G4FF Fault reset ZCU12_1 281 Q 18 02 2013 19 48 01948 6591 Backup Restore Timeout Par 90 1 0 00 rom Par 1 7 M 0 00 A Par 6 11 0x0000 1233 NoUnit Par 6 1 0x0000 0477 NoUnit Par 1 11 568 38 Y Par 1 10 0 0 ZCU12 10241 A 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 AGAG Supply voltage unselected ZCUI2_1 2H A 08 02 2013 20 41 34 376 AGA6 Supply voltage unselected C6U12 11241 A 08
41. ameters di EDID PANDO 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 Monitor 0 0 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm lv FFFFFFFF lv 0 0 Par 1 2 Motor speed esimated rpm FFFFFFFF Vv m 0 0 Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 28 2014 2 17 39 PM a a 0 0 Par 1 1 Motor speed used x1 23 4 y1 1500 00 x2 3 4 y2 1500 00 ENE a cy SS lo me 19 a 5000 0 SOU Alo us 12 I 00 07 Hi gt a Yelle m 000000 00 Up F Disable polling ENTALL FNE 11 v Scale X 30 S Figure 31 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 menu Note When you close the application system prompts to confirm Click Ok to close the application E Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RCL Figure 32 Title bar To reduce the main window to the taskbar or a sub window to the botto
42. and FSO information 128 FSO configuration pro The next screen s contain different aspects of safety configuration such as configured safety functions commissioning checklist and so on Fill in the required details and click Next Mle Safety Configuration Report Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Version 1 Wersion 1 Disabled Wersion 1 None Disabled Figure 134 Safety configuration report List of configured safety functions fle Safety Configuration Report E Drive and FSO xx unit firmware are compatible FSO data cable is connected between drive x12 and FSO x110 connectors STO cable is connected between drive xsto and FSO x111 connectors FSO is properly installed to it s place and eme screw is tightened C Sufficient external 24 power supply is available and connected to FSO x11 connector E if you have FSO configuration for FSO xx unit it has been downloaded and validated with Drive composer Pro software VO connectors are attached to FSO module C Drive starts normally and any unwanted safety related error or events do not occur E Any exceptions are documented and fixed approved and tracebility of changed parts is taken care of Safety related tests performed during commissioning lf any changes have been done to the safety functions during commissioning changes after delivery from factory e g to cirguit drawnings or safety configuration they need to be documented in
43. arate windows for separate functions for example references limits ACS880 I 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 Name Value Enter keyword Figure 63 Download to device button In a network of drives you can create a custom parameter window including parameters signals selected from
44. ches to the right The following search conditions can be selected from the pull down menu Above Below or Either See figure Search functionality Mole quad rm FFEFFFEF Motor speod mal FEFFEFFF 1101 16743 EA VE ee ES TS E Li Er EE Er Er TE TI ma aj T 4 Figure 83 Measuring points for the active signal Monitor window 87 Wor speed rpm Moir speed esi Dubu Femenze E Mota eed ip 24 11 010 94246 wea y 12004 See 100 g TL 1155 VOZ ESI TERAS Wi 1 oren ied i ai i i Figure 84 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 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 85 Zoom tool Panning The graph can be panned by dragging the graph with the right mouse button pressed down 88 Monitor window Legend area functions The legend area shows selected signals You can
45. ck the Control button The control box indicator changes to LOC Enter a reference value and press Enter or click the Set button Click Start The drive starts The indicator box arrow changes to green Note Limit settings in group 30 affect reference limits 58 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 EM Enter keyword HON TSC Index Name Value lunt Min 1 Actual values 1 Motor speed used 1500 00 30000 00 2 Motor speed estimated 1500 00 30000 00 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 0 00 30000 00 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered 0 00 30000 00 6 Output frequency 50 00 H 500 00 Figure 50 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 av AAA di EE 1429 9 gt PAID ES ZCU12_1 Ey li A Active TIR 4 1499 9 Set Control Reset fault___ Start Stop Coast stop Reference ZCU12_1 x z zCU12 1 Ce Je js System info ej Event logger Parameters
46. cparamsbak 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 windows 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
47. cts or changes the drive Zooms in the x and or y axis up to 1000 Monitor window 85 Monitor controls A A A 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 86 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 XK 56 Search Figure 82 Active signal area The main functions are the following Icon Description Allows you to see the measuring points of the active signal See figure Measuring x points for the active signal Note This functionality works only if you have zoomed in enough in the graph area that is if the length of the x axis is short enough 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 Searches to the left The following search conditions can be selected from the pull down menu Above Below or Either See figure Search functionality Sear
48. d m i Ei Ira 1 521 20 7 wae mo T MANE Group Index Name Unit Min Max Default a tf et 36000 WU o e Motor nominal speed 4500 0 0 35880 0 ro stmewesened ptomase oe 0 3 0 Figure 126 FSO 12 configuration with only group names FSO configuration pro 125 Click Save safety file to save the FSO configuration to your PC Click Download to FSO and validate The password is required again The following Validate dialog box appears Note You can boot FSO without downloading to FSO using Boot FSO y Confirm safety configuration validation e Figure 127 Validate dialog box 8 Click Yes The following dialog box appears Safety configuration ok Figure 128 Safety configuration ok message 9 Click OK 10 Test your safety configuration when the motor is running 11 Right click on drive and select Parameters to check the values in parameter group 200 Note If there are wrong values right click the parameter and select Refresh the parameter File Edit View Tools Help AY AA aa C ACS880 141 REM S Y li Active reference j as REM IIS A 0 1 Control Reset fault Start Stop Coast stop Reference T isaesennoszacsoso nan LE w Dn slot GOs J Not atdefauit Select columns RJ E ACS880 1 1 gt Shiai Name Value Unit Min Max Default te crives 98 User motor parameters 99 Motor data 200 Safety FSO speed ch1
49. 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 0012 11251 Refresh log Drive Icon Time Fault Description AUX code 0012 11251 ES 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 64FF Fault reset 4 0012 1251 ES 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 64FF Fault reset ZCUI2_1 0241 Se 18 02 2013 19 48 01 948 6591 Backup Restore Timeou Par 90 1 0 00 rom Par 1 7 0 004 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 21 A 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 AGAG Supply voltage unselect fCUI2_1 21 A 08 02 2013 20 41 34 876 AGAG Supply voltage unselect a ta a q AAA i Monitor M 2xtPart1 Motor speed used rpm mmea r Sot 2px Visible Min 30000 00 Max 30000 00 Alarmi 2H Par 1 1 Motor speed used rpm 1 29 2014 1 51 21 PM AE 2H 1 Far 1 1 Motor speed used rpn x1 25 10 y1 x2 5 03 y2 BJENHO m ig E Mm ate 9 A HA gi A 0 00 a gt mj m T Disable polling baiiia appum 30000 00 E Y Scalex 30s Figure 94 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 98 Event logger Diagnostics 99 Diagnostics Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how to troubleshoot a drive
50. different drives To have a view where all parameters are from one drive click the Change drive button 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 Custom 1 Custom 1 OBS LACSON OO EDO E Enter keyword Index Name Value Index Name 1H2 Par 1 1 Motor speed used 1H Par 1 1 Motor speed used 0 00 1HKH2Par 1 2 Motor speed estimated 11H2Par 1 2 Motor i coy PA 1H2 Par 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 11HW3Par 1 4 Encod 00 1H2 Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered 1H2 Par 1 5 Encod ase E E 1H2 Par 1 6 Output frequency 1 Par 1 6 Output 1 00 1H2 Par 1 7 Motor current 11H2Par 1 7 Motor Send to monitor 7 00 1H2 Par 1 10 Motor torque 1H 2 Par 1 10 Motor 1 0 0 1H2 Par 1 11 DC voltage 1 2 Par 1 11 DC vol Reset to default 1 00 1K2 Par 1 13 Output voltage 11H2Par 1 13 Outpu Change dive OO 0 1H2 Par 1 14 Output power 1H2 Par 1 14 Output 00 1H2 Par 1 18 Inverter GWh counter 1H2 Par 1 18 Inverta PSfteshine parameter 0 Figure 64 Change drive button Parameter window 71 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 F
51. drive start stop direction speed 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 and FSO 12 safety 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 aaa eniry Parameters can be modified Parameters can be searched Parameters changed by the user or automatically updated have an orange background e e e e ES EI Parane canto cepediana ese EE CI Posnewsconsepmes E A E EE CN Parameters can be compared between parameter lists or drives NO Yes Data for the support service can be collected by clicking the Yes Yes Support package icon Yes As a simple monitoring method for basic purposes up to 8 signals Yes can be monitored Monitored data can be saved to a hard drive of a PC
52. e TCP IP address with Windows 7 o o ooooooooo 36 Connecting network drives DO ooooooocooenooe ne eee eens 41 Panel bus network Connection n sasaaa aana aaa eee ee ees 41 Creating a panel bus with Drive composer pro naaa aana ee 41 Connecting to the panel bus with Drive composer pro 02000 eee 42 Connection sharing pro 4 24644 di ie taw ee ened 43 5 Main user interface components Contents OF thiS CHADICM seras apical eh EEA ey ARR RE Oe eee 45 O cetera E E oak S eee ee eid ak ei cet 45 E nn A 46 gt SIMed a a ate 48 Menu Dal alto isis daban a dida le dia da de ado ee eee 49 PICINCNU sarria ia a eee a ee ae 49 A ye eee mae 51 VICA MONU aure deaa o os a re ete rias 52 TOOR MENU DIO aps maa i di a aid So ER Eee eii eae 53 ICID meni sisas Ia e ae aa a wa Bl 54 Drive controlpanel 2 A A o 55 BACA A A Get ee Lae ee 56 Using the drive control panel for starting the drive o o o oooooooo 57 Working aoa eaa e Aas he edi a a E R EE ESE 58 6 Parameter window Contents of this chapter n nanan aaau 59 eee be WWII OW a a s n 59 Navigating parameters and Qr0UPS 0c eee 61 Pointer parameters se 61 0 weet ret Wat RARA hE a Oe 64 Setting fieldbus data in out parameters n n nanan aaea a ee ees 66 Binary paramelsts dictados whan aca dake dente bad eee dot AL Jae we aid Ue de N 68 Search for Groups and parameters iio asar iaa 69 Custom parameter WINdOW
53. e a drive with a fast sample interval Can be triggered and uploaded to the monitor window to be analyzed Demo Offline In Demo mode you can view the default parameter values and settings In Offline mode you can set view the saved parameter files offline DriveAP Adaptive Programming of a drive Functionality 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 Data file viewer In the Demo Offline mode the monitor window can be used as a data file viewer when saved monitored data demon or data logger data is analyzed 16 Introduction to the manual Term or abbreviation Explanation Can consist of faults alarms and events Only faults stop the drive Latest Event logger faults and alarms are also seen in parameter interface group 4 Warnings and Faults 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 Monit
54. e only in Drive Composer version 1 7 and later 1 Click Tools gt Safety Configuration Report fle Drive composer pro v 1 7 RC3 ci File Edit View Help E F Safety Configuration Report Drive Parameter Conversion Tool CiritAlt P All drives EDS Export Ctri Compare drive data b File drives Backup network Figure 138 Safety configuration report Tools gt Safety Configuration Report 2 Select the saved file to print and click Continue ng Select print template Select template SafetyTest Select file Open C Program Files x86 DriveWarellatest desafe Figure 139 Safety configuration report Select print file Continue from step 3 in section Printing the safety functions configuration report Online page 127 Other functions 131 Other functions 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 Creating a backup of a drive 1 Click Backup restore File Edit Mew Help Pump A A WE A ay Pe e o Y ctive referente Ea a L OA Control Reset fault Start Stop _ Coast stop Reference Step Pump A PUMP Backup restore Pump A System info A Backup dd Event logger my ed ca y Parameter di c Backup restore Figure 140 Backup restore command 2 Select a folder for the backup drive and give a name o
55. e parameter to file icon 7 When connecting the next drive open the created 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 73 8 Copy the offline parameter values to a new drive by clicking Download to device O E an Enter keyword Filter a Not at Index Name 24 1 Par 30 11 Minimum speed 24 1 Par30 12 Maximum speed Figure 70 Download to device 74 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 17941 El EN to Filter Not at defaut Select columns ma Index Save parameters to fle Sa Unit Min La Figure 71 Save parameters to file icon ve parameters to file 3 Select a folder enter a name for the dcparamsbak file and click Save ng Save s Save in Ji MultiBackup8Dodes H Mame 4 118 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Recent Places 117 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak a 116 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Beastie 115 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak a 14 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak al 113 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak Libraries 11_2 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak f A 111 09 03 2012 dcparamsbak A Computer Network 4 File name lacs 280 parameterbackup
56. e 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 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 49 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 E Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 Edit View Tools Help New Open Save workspace Cirl 3 save workspace as default Ctri D Print Ctrl P Print real time monitor view Exit Ali F4 Figure 35 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 E Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 r ba AO sh g gt File Edit View Tools Help Custom parameterset_Ciri N Open a Save workspace Ctri S save workspace as default Cti D Print Ctri P Print real time monitor view E
57. er hardware 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 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 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 Bg About the product le AL ED ED Drive composer pro Pr ED ED v1 5 0 ABB Oy Drives 2014 All rights reserved Figure 1 About the product dialog box 22 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 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 Dri
58. erdata dad tear e isa AS 97 10 Diagnostics Gontents ot this chavler mareo taria dana ni 99 SUPPO DAA tl il pa e 99 Drive application programming license 0 0 c ee ees 101 SV SUS IU MMO etica 101 Datalogger PrO uscar ene Wye a Ad Geek hese ale ie dowel Ae a ome ed ee te 102 Data logger settings ss a oie Sate i rte eee oa ee A ets 104 Datalogger commands sii nn did ties Woke aid id he ede bees ii Pe eae ded 104 Data logger content configuration nanas aaaeeeaa 104 Data logger trigger Configuration 0 cc eee 106 ACGING AMIGO vives datada ee ate tee oud hee A da ia bb Je oe 107 USING ING level HOgers seiss erre pira dad dai 107 Using bit mask trigger 0 ccc ce eee eee ees 107 Uploading triggered or stopped data logger data o oooooooomooo 108 Amplitude IOG GEL DEO sr a ia diners wh dein oi hd che ae Te ee BP eA ae Ph es 109 WMAGCIOMDIO stas os iene a ogee e BA Rw eke AA 110 Macro commands tarado oad i Ga ee a oe esa elaine ee perc 111 Macro langage sisas eii dew Ma ears Kon ee ee weeks bok Oh ba le ae 111 SIMPE EXAME suits dor he edn bee Saeed Boban dhe ees eh be 111 Additional macro commands 000s cee eee eee ees 111 aria ecard are tint a Bete Soke ee a ed ae a Ok oO ye OD deb k 111 Tarde MAING o citada eo Aca ah hie ed edie aed eet etica 112 PANTO e srta a e E eee a glee dang wie hee ele A he 112 FLCC Aarau E ae gas at Sian oe AS 112 A eae ee ee ee a 112 ENdIMACI
59. ers 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 true 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 S5tart stop mode 1 Start mode Automatic MoWnit Magnetization tine 500 ns 3 Stop mode Coast MolLIimit 4 Emergency stop mode Ramp stop OT1 MHolLIimit 5 Emergency stop Source MolLIimit Zero speed limit Ciner PA Aciwe false ra ero speed delay Inactive true f DL 3 O current control 0 Di it m OC hold speed OA DI 10 Dt current reference Ci he Pee OIS 11 Post magnetization time DIS 13 Autophasing mode IA it E cr Di Figure 55 Constant value for a pointer parameter Select a parameter from the list for a value pointer and then its bit from 0 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 con
60. esh T 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 Drive name ZCUI2 1 2 19 2013 10 13 48 PM Products Figure 15 Naming a drive with Drive composer Connections 33 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 Network and Internet Connections gt Network Connections 2 Inthe Network Connections window double click the required connection E Network Connections Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back E E EE y Search ear Folders BE Address ee Network Connections Mame Type Network Tasks Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethernet 5 Create a new connection SL Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet fs Change Windows Firewall settings See Also 1 Network Troubleshooter Other Places
61. eter shown with an 70 Al max orange background The most common type is the regular parameter Parameters are normally readable and writable 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 57 FBA A Settings When the adapter module has been enabled in group 50 the parameter names can be seen by
62. f 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 Event stops when the drive reports an event 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 or 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 Triggering 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 l
63. f your backup 3 Click Backup to start the backup process The backup process takes a few minutes 132 Other functions Restoring a drive 1 Click Backup restore See figure Backup restore command 2 Click Restore to select the backup file to the drive with default settings All available components are restored from the backup file All unavailable components are preserved in the drive 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 If there are grey items in the advanced list the drive does not allow the item to restore Note Advanced restore option is available only in Drive composer pro version Other functions 133 Using the Drive parameter conversion tool pro 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 1 Goto Tools gt Drive parameter conversion tool ME Drive Parameter Converter Hakaauchon Drive Parameter Conversion Choose File Tool to convert parameters Configuration Confirmation v Progress a Automatic Results Wizard Figure 141 Drive parameter conversion Introduction 134 Other functions 2 Click Next and
64. ft hand side drive in figure Creating a panel bus on page 47 Note Heavy industry type RJ45 male connectors do not fit into the drive side female RJ45 slot Connect a standard RJ45 straight 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 It 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 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 Connections 43 Connection sharing pro Select the option Share connection with Control Builder Plus to enable the simultaneous connection to the same drive from both applications pls settings
65. functions module user s manual 3AXD50000015612 English 120 FSO configuration pro The following configuration description assumes that all hardware related connections are made properly and the ID run procedure of the drive is completed Setting the FSO 11 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 57 2 Right click on drive and select Safety settings Macro Amplitude logger Datalogger Diagrams System info 4 Event logger c Backup restore Figure 114 FSO 11 Selecting Safety settings 3 Click Upload from FSO Note The motor must be stopped Fault FSO Fault 7A8B appears on the drive alg Drive composer pro v 1 1 0 1 File Edit View Tools Helpi mm Y Control Reset fault AC 5880 1 Figure 115 FSO 11 Fault FSO Fault 7A8B 4 Type the password 8 numbers ET i nls Ea Password e m sa Ok Cancel Figure 116 Typing the password FSO configuration pro 121 5 Double click on the value field and change all necessary configuration settings to match your safety configuration P Safety settings CHT EC aA safety file Save safety file aean Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password Group Index Name Unit 200 1 FSO type 44 MET Br 6 w Pi T STO IO input A None NoUnit 200
66. gger System info ed Event logger 3 Backup restore Figure 110 Selecting contro 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 cage AZ X Speed reference touros Motor feadbaok celection Motor speed miid O09 Proset FID catpoini fendbmok Proce PID controller Procan U teacheck actual lrocman U suipot metal um ius an Mocna MO sapar wotual longue mienne Led um fo List word 1 50000 forges me tatu 50000 Conirol moda caleodor Actual cperiton made Ipm Figure 111 Top level of a control diagram Control diagrams pro 117 ee t Front page Front pagel q l pas rre sio Print diagram 22 15 Speed additive 1 source Zero 22 13 Speed rati function Refi 22 17 Spead additive 2 source zem A 1 Speed rat source 22 4 Speed raterence act d Alt scaled 2281 spaad relaranc act 1 1500 00 22 85 Speed reterence act 5 es Sn 2183 Speed referenca act 3 1500 00 1500 00 22 16 Speed share 1 000 22 14 Speed rel1 2 selection Follow Ext Ext2 salect Figure 112 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 contr
67. he files contain real time data from the converter modules that help in fault tracing and analysis Note The files can be uploaded from drive to local computer only You cannot read the contents or open the files For any further assistance contact ABB customer support Uploading PSL2 data logger files 1 Goto Tools gt PSL2 data logger Fig PSL Data logger lo E A T CAN A Drive Demo x80 0419 a External storage a PSL 20150019 Ciear ea 62850 LFF 0672955 UFF 063401 UFF 63612 UFF GA UFF UPIOaO directory Close Figure 146 PSL2 Data logger 2 Using the left or right arrow buttons place the PSU data logger file s that you want to upload in the right side box 3 Inthe Upload directory field click and select an upload folder in your PC local hard drive 4 Click Upload The selected files are transfered to your local folder Other functions 137 Adaptive programming Adaptive programming is a feature to control the operation of a drive by parameters Each parameter has a fixed set of choices or a setting range The parameters make the programming easy but the choices are limited You cannot customize the operation further The Adaptive programming makes easy customizing possible without the need of a special programming tool or language The program is built of function blocks la Drive composer pro v 1 9 DEVELOPMENT File Edit Wew Tools Help 7 Demo x80 0 19 All drives
68. i Drive icon Time F 1 Actual values ZCU12_1 03 40 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 a Motor speed used ZCU12_1 03 40 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 Y Motor speed estimated FMn 4 Ma N PA ANNA 9N49 ANANN MAN 4 mi Encoder 1 speed filtered Encoder 2 speed filtered Output frequency Motor current Products Motor torque i Drive type ACS880 Drive model DC voltage Serial number Output voltage i Firmware version AINF7 v1 62 200 22 Description m Drive name ZCU12_1 Figure 51 Floating windows Parameter window 59 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 ee 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 fi
69. ile Edit View Help Custom parameter set y TTT E ACTA et fault Start Stop Coast stop Refer Save workspace s i H save workspace as default Ctrl D Exit Alt F4 Figure 65 Custom parameter set 2 Name the custom parameter window Name of window Use default Figure 66 Name of window 3 Click Add button to add parameters signals to the new custom parameter window or copy paste from other parameter window Enter keyword icy Add parameter Name Figure 67 Add parameter button 72 Parameter window 4 Select the minimum and maximum speed values from group 30 kes Choose parameters Drive ACS880 2411 Drive parameters selected parameters 2H 1 Par 30 11 Minimum speed 2411Par 30 12 Maximum speed ud 30 Limits 1 Limit word 1 2 Torque limit status 11 Minimum speed 12 Maximum speed 13 Minimum frequency 14 Maximum frequency Maximum current Minimum torque sel Minimum torque LL Apply changes Cancel Figure 68 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 Sas amip Index Name Value 24 1 Par 30 11 Minimum speed 1500 00 24 1 Par30 12 Maximum speed 1500 00 Figure 69 Sav
70. indow 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 ntry v 1 0 7 1 RC E i Custom parameter set Cirl N PY 7i Wi g fet fault Start atop Coast stop Refer Save workspace CoS save workspace as default Cctr D Exit Alt F4 Figure 88 Custom parameter set 4 Inthe File menu click Save workspace to save the workspace ates Drive composer entry v L 0 7 1 RCL A File Edit View Help Mew Open Save workspace Ctri S save workspace as default Ctrl D Exit Ali F4 Figure 89 Save workspace command 5 Create another custom parameter window and name it Own reference window Select floating windows by clicking View gt Floating windows 6 7 Enter keyword Limit in the Enter keyword field of the main parameter window 8 Select parameters in the main parameter window and drag and drop or copy them to custom parameter window Limit 9 Clear the search result and enter keyword ref in the Enter keyword field 10 Select parameters in the main parameter window and drag and drop or copy them to custom parameter window Own reference window 11 Close the main parameter window 12 Click Event logger icon in the drive list on the left Workspace handling 93 13 Click File gt Save workspace and name it OwnWorkspaceFor_ACS880 See figure Save workspace co
71. ion Safety settings 2 ACS880 1144 Open safety file Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change password Boot FSO Group Index Name 2 astmeemme E E ao 32 SLS2 limit negative i Figure 125 FSO 12 configuration in Safety group 200 Set the following safety function parameters e General parameters Check that the motor parameters are correct e 1 0 Check that I O parameters are set according to the installation wiring plan Remove diagnostic pulsing from any unused I O Check possible safety relays and cascade connections e Safety functions Check all safety settings You must at least check and set the STO and SSE related settings regardless of whichever FSO safety functions you use The FSO activates the STO and SSE functions in internal fault situations The FSO uses the STO and SSE functions for making the system safe All other functions are used only for monitoring the drive Note that only the group Safety is referred with group number and index numbers see figure FSO 12 configuration in Safety group 200 and all other group names like FSOGEN STO and so on have only index numbers see figure FSO 12 configuration with only group names For examples of configuration settings and list of group names see FSO 12 safety functions module User s manual 83AXD50000015612 English Safety settings 2 ACS880 11 Open safety file Save safety file Upload from FSO Download to FSO and validate Change passwor
72. ives and open files Drives are indicated with a motor icon clockwise open circle arrow ACS588D_1 ACSasD_2 1 ACS880_3 i ACS3880_4 ACS588D_5 ACS88D_6 1 Test Drive Test Drive ACSS80_9 TY acs e0 dceparamsdak Figure 44 Drive list panel in Drive composer pro A grey circle arrow indicates a stopped drive 2 Test Drive Figure 45 Stopped drive A green circle arrow indicates a running drive Figure 46 Running drive A red circle with a white cross x indicates a faulty drive Figure 47 Faulty drive An orange background means that a drive that has an alarm Figure 48 Drive with an alarm Main user interface components 57 A red broken line means that the connection to a drive has broken ACS880 1 y Figure 49 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 See the firmware manual of the drive for parameters you must set before starting 2 Cli
73. le File extension is dcparams bak Enables you to search parameter lists with a keyword Search is activated deactivated by clicking 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 Select columns 60 Parameter window AA A Parameters are updated only when a group is opened With the Enable 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 i Enables you to change the window target which is useful if you have Change drive Drive composer pro and you have to check certain parameters of another i drive Included only in custom parameter windows Provides you with a list of all user changed parameters if you click the BB Not at default 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 MEA Led A os OF Enable updating A unit Min Max Default 1 Actual values l Motor speed used ae 30000 00 30000 00 Motor speed estimated
74. le click Change password buiton Note Stop the motor when you initiate to change the password FSO configuration pro 127 Printing the safety functions configuration report Online With FSO 12 installed you can print the online safety functions configuration report Note The print option is available only in Drive Composer version 1 7 and later 1 From the Safety settings 2 view click Configuration Report Safety settings 2 ACS880 241 Change password Version 3 50 1 1 Created 11 11 2014 12 08 11 PM by FIAKPEN Group Indes Name Walue i Min Max Default Safety 200 21 SLS1 activity and version Disabled Disabled Version 1 Disabled 200 31 SLS activity and version Disabled Disabled Version 1 Disabled 200 41 SLS3 activity and version Disabled Disabled Wersion 1 Disabled 200 51 SLS4 activity and version Disabled Disabled Version 1 Disabled Figure 131 Safety configuration report Safety settings 2 gt Print configuration Report 2 Select a print template and click Continue Al Select print template Select template SafetyTest Figure 132 Safety configuration report Select print template 3 Fill in the Drive and FSO version information Click Next Date and Time 12 12 2014 10 35 AM Safety parameters CRC 31928 Drive firmware version 1 91 0 0 Drive rating id 341 Drive serial number 1140102008 FSO module type FSO module revision Figure 133 Safety configuration report Drive
75. m 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 bution 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 47 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 Drive composer default language In english Drive default language senal port Save workspace on exit __ Disable local control Cancel Figure 33 Save workspace on exit function You can close Drive comp
76. meGroup Access type Internet Connections g Local rea Internet Options abb com Connection Windows Firewall all Wireless Domain network Misal Figure 21 Network status and tasks 3 Double click Local Area Connection x Met Network Connect File Edt View Tools Advanced Help Organize m a Local Area Connection 7 Local Area Connection 2 abb com y i Disabled aT Intel R 82577 LM Gigabit Network Cisco Systems VPN Adapter Wireless Network Connection SF abb com i 11b g n Wireless LAN Mini PCI E Figure 22 Local Area Connection 4 Click Properties WT Local Arca Connection Stan General Connection IPv4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity Mo Internet access Media State Enabled Duration 04 33 13 Speed 100 0 Mbps Sent Received 4 266 957 21 591 905 Figure 23 Local Area Connection Status dialog box Connections 37 38 Connections 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click OK ty Local Area Connection Properties a A Networking Connect using a Intel R 825 LM Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items El Virtual PC Network Filter Driver 21005 Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 sl Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP wl wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper IO Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responde
77. mmand Ag AAA a Save Ir E Workspace ea My Recent Documents Deskto p Mu Documents E i Y My Computer FIHEL L 4001 My Network Placez log 15 4 ikkunaa_cascade_auki dul 15 ACSBBOShortList duxm CriveComposerEntry1011 duxml 15 Du1008 duxrnl 2010014LaskennallisiasignMukanas dun 15 DU_Pro duxml E Fhhfhf dumil 15 Ministeco dur ryhm duxml 15 ttt du lt rnl 15 Worksapce 1005 dur 15 Worksapce1005_1 ikkuna duxrnil Worksapce 1009 dismi wWorksapcel009Horisontal duxml File name Save as Ippe OwriworkspaceFor_ACS agd w Workspace dum al Worksapce1009Yapaastiasetetut duxml S Worksapce1009Yertical duxml 5 Worksapcel 009 verticalCeraule duxzml Wworksapce_Swindows duxml 5 Workspace 1004Beta duxml 3 Workspace 1005 duxmil E Workspace1011 5 windowPFloat dumil 35 Workspace Tallennettu_2 duen 3 workspaceDema duxml S wW orkspaceDUProi0016Ikkunaa duxml 13 Workspacehiena duxml 5 orkspacesaveDuringMlonitoring duscrl 13 WorkspaceSpanish duxml 5 Workspace WwithChangedGrids duxml S Workspace WwithCompare duxml Figure 90 Name for your own workspace 14 Close the connection to the drive and make a new connection 94 Workspace handling 15 Click File gt Open gt Open workspace and open the workplace that you have saved l a Open the latest saved workspace Ctri L Open workspace Ctri O
78. n12 None NoUnit Figure 58 Selecting the data type Parameter window 67 2 Select the format in which the value is handled 16 bit 32 bit or floating point format Files Set pointer parameter eel Old value SW 16bit New value 1 1 16 Edit manually 16 bit w 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 Cancel Figure 59 Selecting the format In the parameter window the selections are shown inside brackets 16 32 or F 52 FBA A data in FBA A data int 1 1116 NoUnit FBA A data in2 1 11 16 NoUnit FEA A data ins 1 7 16 NoUnit FEBA A data ind None NoUnit FBA A data in5 1 4016 NoUnit Figure 60 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
79. nections itunes awe eat ee tle ee Tes dei E als el 37 Local Area Connection Status dialog DOX n anaana aa aaaeeeaa 37 Local Area Connection Properties dialog DOX o ooooooonernoono o 38 Selecting the IP address and subnet mask 0 0 0 0 nn 39 PIQUA OMIM GS oe wesiyay amp Gr ice head NE ad Sy Seeded Gta al eS ada ee da A de 40 Crealinga Danel DUS ax co eae worth Bin wh EA eG le eee eee ee 41 Panel port settings with Drive composer 0 0 00 ee eee 41 Naming a drive with Drive CompoSer 1 naana aaaea 42 CGomecion Shani sarta dada he ee a ios abs 43 Overview or the user interface vv cimas id E A needy 46 MIDA a de a a E a ea e e a ei E E palo mao 46 Save workspace on exit function nannaa eens 47 SISI Mellon etarras 48 He menes carcdascanios Boreal cod dior a a a a al 49 Custom parameter Sets a ae as 49 Open command eoc dese ls teehee eee oe ade 50 GUT CMa g sind Pea ese A tae o dg Ge eS eee a oS A 51 VIW TINS IMUM sa os is e iaa y 52 A letter icons for changing the fONtSIZe o o ooocoooooonorn 52 LOOS MENU ean eea eee esos Gn ete Oia deteeye tne ate ee eam Gee ea lee 53 ACN AA A A a toes eee a ae 54 DRIVE GONMOL DANG u4 a ouswoduvatawhocalateecuse te eee snd we eae he ete ke 55 Drive list panel in Drive Composer pro 1 keene 96 Stopped OVE bey ee A A tl ee A A AC diia 56 FRUIT IIN hCG 6 ates S as a aa ss he aca de 56 10 Pauly Olarra reso ae BE We vet dad acto rl 56 DIV Wia
80. ogger 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 Using bit mask trigger Bit mask trigger reads signal value and masks out user selected bits with given mask Masking is done by using a logical AND operation Masked value is compared to user given bit values selection When masked value and bit values match data logger is triggered 108 Diagnostics 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 e 1 i Figure 105 Continue monitoring after using the data logger 3 Click Add signal icon to add signals for monitoring Datalogger ZCUT2 1 241 gt Upload Apply 1 1 Motor speed used 1 2 Motor speed estimated l User logger 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered tla User logger 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered Sample interval us 500 re 1 1 6 Output frequency 2 1 7 Motor current
81. ogger 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 1 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 89 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 the 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 IC EIC A Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed fered pm Y FFFFFFFF Wo 3000000 WWM
82. ol diagrams use the zooming tool in the top left hand corner of a Control Diagram Figure 113 Zooming tool 118 Control diagrams pro FSO configuration pro 119 FSO configuration pro Contents of this chapter This chapter contains the configuration procedure of FSO 11 and FSO 12 safety functions with Drive composer pro and provides an example of how to configure these optional FSO safety functions modules Configuring FSO 11 and FSO 12 The safety configuration of FSO 11 and FSO 12 safety functions module is available only in Drive composer pro DCPT 01 code 3AUA0000108087 Note e Only trained persons are allowed to configure the safety functions Stop the motor before configuring the safety functions modules You cannot download upload the configuration file to from safety functions module or change the password when the motor is running e You need a password to copy the configuration to the safety functions For detailed information about FSO 11 and FSO 12 see the respective safety functions module user s manual e FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual BAUA0000097054 English e FSO 12 safety functions module user s manual 3AXD50000015612 English Hardware connection The hardware connection is common for both FSO 11 and FSO 12 safety functions module For instructions on the hardware connections see FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual 3AUA0000097054 English FSO 12 safety
83. ome view configurations and different user settings With the restore function you can also 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 76 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 Drive B zcuz 1244 Z0U12 12H 1 deparamsbak 4 Start compare Group i Name Value Unit Value Unit Name Figure 75 Comparing drive parameters 2 Ina 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 Dox 5 Click Start compare Note The operation may take a some time to compare two different parameter structures Parameter window 77 The following figure shows an example of the result PY Come ane at O Show differences Compare all Drive A Drive B cCuUi2 11241 kd ZCU12_1 2H1 dcparamsbak
84. omponents Help menu The Help menu is always located in the menu bar E Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 a siete Fie Edit View Tools Content Demo x80 0H 1 Firmware manual Make support package 2 Demo x80 0419 About the product Figure 42 Help menu The Help menu 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 About the product opens a window displaying the program information version number and copyright text Main user interface components 55 Drive control panel The drive control panel is located below the menu bar It has buttons for controlling a connected drive lt also shows the status of the drive cutia 1 i a A D D Active EE e E A 1499 9 Set I Contol Reset ault Star Stop _ Coast stop Reference Step Figure 43 Drive control panel The drive control panel contains the following buttons and
85. onoo o 15 2 Overview of Drive composer COMES OLMIS CNAN arca a A ee 17 Drive COMPOSE mamina e e ETE tented etrbakbae ed eae he 17 Clg 6d gt cnica ne ee ee ee es A ee ee A ee re 18 PE ALUCS mara e Pua bathe a eB eee ea aaa ee ah alee aang alas aha Nee 19 Hardware and software requirements nnana aaea eee eee 20 DFIVe GOMPOSEr NAlIOWAlS lt 2i4 cGinsedsareeedim ae bet ket eee ia ee ea 20 Computer hardware ve cc aa 20 SOWAS sat ds ii A A eee Se ci 20 3 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer Contents 0 this CNaDler sia sois a eB ee RS 21 Determining the current Drive composer version 000 eee eee eee 21 Installing Drive composer with the installer oooooooooomoo ooo 22 Uninstalling Drive composer with the installer oo ooooooooooo 25 4 Connections Contents of this chapter 0000 0045 446 eee ete bbe ee aes 27 Assistant control panel drivers 9 i 44 doe bev cowie yas See See Pe A EEE ees 27 Connecting to a drive with an Assistant control panel for the first time 28 Changing the language settings o oocoocooonoono eee ee ees 30 Connecting to a drive via an Ethernet network 0000 eee eee eee 32 Ethernet network CONNECTION o ooooocoonoon eee eee 32 Creating an Ethernet network connection with Drive composer pro 32 Configuring the TCP IP address with Windows XP o ooooooo o 33 Configuring th
86. or monitoring The status of the drive s cannot be read before you have unselected Disable polling p Choose parameters Drive 0012 11241 Drive parameters selected parameters ea 1241 Par 1 1 Motor speed used A sl 124 1Par 1 2 Motor speed estimated p T24 1 Par 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered 241Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered By T241 Par 1 68 Output frequency NEIL Spee TOS 1241 Par 1 7 Motor current 241 Par 1 10 Motor torque 241 Par 1 11 DC voltage Encoder 2 speed filtered Add terial ETS Quipu voltage A 1241 Par 1 14 Output power Output frequency 1241 Par 1 18 Inverter GWh counter Remove 14H1iPar 1 19 Inverter MWh counter Motor current TPH 1 ar 1 20 Inverter kWh counter 1241 Par 1 24 Flux actual 10 Motor torque MW Par 1 29 Speed change rate fe 1iPar 1 30 Nominal torque scale 11 DC voltage I2411Par 1 31 Ambient temperature 1241Par 12 3 Al supervision function 13 Output voltage 241 1 Par 12 4 Al supervision selectior Pea rat dr AA E A a hba ol n midan a M F i Encoder 1 speed filtered Apply changes Cancel Figure 80 Drive list The selected signals appear in the legend area To change the scalings of the y axis of selected parameters signals click the Min 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
87. oring 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 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 d
88. oser 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 48 Main user interface components System menu You can open the System menu by left or right clicking the System menu icon pressing the shortcut key Alt space bar right clicking within the non button area of the title bar le Drive composer entry v 1 0 7 1 RCL Restore Move SIZE Minimize Maximize Close Figure 34 System menu The System menu contains the following commands 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 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 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 cancel resizing press Esc 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 Maximize which has th
89. 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 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 Chart settings See the double cursor tool y1 and y2 values and y2 y1 and x2 x1 differences 2X1Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed fered rpm Y FFFFFFFF Y 3000000 3000000 00000 30000 2H 1 Par 1 6 Output fequency Hz FFF Fv 0000 0 i i 00 0000 2 1 Par 1 7 Motor current A FFFFFFFF Y 00 N 00 5 000 NN o Y Figure 86 Legend area functions Graph area functions The monitor window and data l
90. pplication id Cf 40 27 87 Int application name Int application version Int application id Option modules Embedded ethernet Figure 99 System info You can also set the time for the drive and name the drive 102 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 Pump AT1H1 Pump A 1H1 File drives Macro Amplitude logger Datalogger E Adaptive Programming al Diagrams System info Gg Event logger Sj Backupirestore Figure 100 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 provides data from a single drive Datalogger ZCU12_1 241 P ES Upload Apply Logger User logger Sample interval us 2000 MiS Post wigger count sampling time Infinity s stopped Trigger configuration Apply Trigger Trigger 1 Type Disabled Triggers ID Type Timelevel Variable Level Trigger 1 Disabled Trigger 2 Disabled Trigger 3 Disabled Trigger 4 Disabled
91. r aa install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 24 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Connections 39 6 Select Use the following IP address type the IP address and subnet mask and click OK Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TP44 Properties End 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 A 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 0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit ea Figure 25 Selecting the IP address and subnet 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 40 Connections 8 Open command prompt cmd exe and ping all the drives that you have configured En C Windows system32 cmd exe i Se C52ping 192 168 8 11 Pinging 192 168 6 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 8 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 8 11 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 16
92. r 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 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 ZCU12_1 211 a Enter keyword A Filter Y Not at default Select columns ae A Enable updating ha unt Min Max Default Name Value 19 Operation mode Actual operation mode Ext1 Ext2 selection Extl control mode Ext2 control mode Local control mode Local control disable acalar control reference unit 20 Start stop direction 21 Start stop mode 22 Speed reference selection 23 Speed reference ramp 24 Speed reference condition Parameter window 63 speed NoUnit speed NoUnit speed NoUnit speed NoUnit No NoUnit Rom NoUnit a 25 Speed control p 26 Torque reference chain 28 Frequency reference chain Figure 54 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 64 Parameter window Pointer paramet
93. r the pro version Chart configuration can be used to set the colors for grids number of grids E 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 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 tur Scales the y axis automatically Note Zooming is not possible in the Autoscaling mode Resets both x and y axis zooming to original 100 You can export the monitored data in csv format to a PC Exported data can anayzeg with other tools Use the Tab key for delimiting the columns File extension is dcexp Sele
94. rd windows programs In the figure below the FaultLog xml file has been opened with Microsoft Excel a Table Tools Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Acrobat POF xChange 2012 Design A i Calibri El General Fy Conditional Formatting g Insert gt Ba j a gt Format as Table F Delete Paste e Ki Sort amp Find amp ear Pa 2 li Cell Styles gt E Format gt a Filter Select Clipboard Ta F Alignment Ta Mumber Ta Styles Cells Editing i M g si MM M Ft l e p A D E F G o Ea Drive FaultCode E Type la AuxCode Ea Description E FileRef Ea Extra 19 02 2013 21 34 40 432 ZCU12 1 2H1 64FF i S Fault reset E 18 02 2013 19 52 36 526 ZCU12_1 2H1 64FF i Fault reset 18 02 2013 19 48 01 948 ZCU12_1 2H1 6591 Ae E i Backup Restore Timeout 7 8519681 Par 90 1 0 00 rpm 08 02 2013 20 44 03 557 ZCU12 1 211 AGA6 Supply voltage unselected 08 02 2013 20 41 34 876 CU12 1 2 41 AGA6 5 7 Supply voltage unselected 08 02 2013 20 30 08 856 ZCU12_ 1 2H1 AGA6 Supply voltage unselected 08 02 2013 20 27 53 846 ZCU12_1 1211 AGA6 F Su pply voltage unselected E ES 08 02 2013 20 19 45 148 ZCU12_1 2H1 64B1 i Internal SSW fault _ Par 30 1 0 00 rpm 08 02 2013 20 14 58 631 ZCU12 1 2H 6581 i _ Parameter system 11_08 02 2013 20 14 58 535_ZCU12 11241 64B1 internal SSW fa i M4 e H Sheeti Sheet e Sheet3 o fa HA 310 E 100 UY
95. re Drive composer pro User Information Name ABB Company ABB InstallShield Figure 5 Installation 24 Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 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 Figure 6 Installation Complete window Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 25 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 PA amp Prog Programs and Featur Search Programs and Features File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Uninstall or change a program View installed updates To uninstall a program select it from the list and then click 6 Turn Windows features on or Uninstall Change or Repair off Install a program from the Organize Uninstall Repair Piao network en 7 Mame Publisher DHTML Editing Component Microsoft Corporation 8 Drive composer pro ABB Oy Helsinki Finland EE ECL Viewer SAP AG ee GIA T Online IBM Tivoli Remote Control Tar IBM United Kingdom Ltd E Intel R Network Connections1 Intel HE Intel Control Center Intel Corporation A ALA ABB Oy Helsinki Finland Figure 7 Removing Drive composer 2 Click Yes to uninstall Drive composer
96. rives when custom window functionality is not sufficient Macros may also be used for tasks which require logical or conditional parameterization of a drive e Right click a drive and select Macro Fie Edit View Tools Help Demo x80 0419 CS cc ey Control Reset fault All drives ow Drives Amplitude logger Datalogger Diagrams System info ded Event logger Backup restore Figure 108 Macro command A Macro screen displays File Edit View Tools Help ADD k FADD Demo x80 O0 19 Cy dy Q a i Control Resetfault Start Stop Coast stop Referente All drives E CD a IEEE Figure 109 Macro Diagnostics 111 Macro commands Macro language Macro language is based on PAWN For general programming guidelines refer to PAWN manual 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 00 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
97. ro 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 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 80 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 ale eile tilts it upwards File Edit View Help di bi com Moo aS a q Control Reset fault tattoo Coast SHON A a H a TOHO Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm il mM 0K0Far 23 1 Speed ref ramp input rpm 2 7 2014 10 06 54 AM Online Monita OHO Par 23 1 Speed ref ramp in x1 87 3 y1 1500 00 x2 107 3 y2 1500 00 1500 00 hd Scalex BO e 07 2 1122 Figure 77 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 81 Adding parameters signals for monitoring There are two ways to add parameters signals to the monitor
98. s Power and productivity Ah Ub LL for a better world P a HD ELO List of related manuals Drive firmware manuals and guides ACS880 primary control program firmware manual ACS580 standard control program firmware manual Option manuals and guides FENA 01 11 21 Ethernet adapter module user s manual FSO 11 safety functions module user s manual FSO 12 safety functions module user s manual FPBA 01 PROFIBUS DP adapter module user s manual Tool manuals Drive composer start up and maintenance PC tool user s manual Ethernet tool network for ACS880 drives application guide Adaptive programming application guide Code English 3AUA0000085967 3AXD500000 16097 3AUA0000093568 3AUA0000097054 3AXD500000 15612 3AFE68573271 3AUA0000094606 3AUA0000125635 3AXD50000028574 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 2015 ABB Oy All Rights Reserved S3AUA0000094606 EN EFFECTIVE 2015 06 24 Table of contents 1 Introduction to the manual Goments O MIS Chapter siii iia 13 A AI 13 GOMPAUDIIY stas a A ge Bi ea he Me a od auge tt einai 13 WeaVQClLAUGIGNGS uta Seite esd be ii ae ee as dea aa da 13 PURDOSE OLING MANUAL iscrrania iras di di AR 14 COMMS A des delo tao el tos 14 Terms and abbreviations used in this Manual o o oooooooooono
99. scribes 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 and FSO 12 safety functions with Drive composer pro and provides an example of how to configure the optional FSO 11 and FSO 12 safety functions module Other functions 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 Alarm limit of monitoring You can set a low or high alarm limit for monitoring Color s of the signal s 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 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 uni
100. select the appropriate ACS800 ACS600 parameter file o Browse File e Introduction Please browse file to Convert 8 Choose File Configuration Confirmation Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File CUsersiFIJORAKDesktoplaCS300 St Browse _ Results ACSX80 Parameter File Browse Save Target Browse Figure 142 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACS800 600 file 3 Select an empty ACx80 parameter file with default values Browse File w Introduction i Please browse file to Convert A Choose File v Confirmation Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File C Users FIJORAKDesktopACS800 St Browse EJ Results ACSX80 Parameter File ACS880 141 DEFAULT deparamsbak Browse O Save Target Figure 143 Drive parameter conversion Browsing the ACSX80 parameter file Other functions 135 4 Select name for the drive Ass E A a GP ith pore AT es i T i AS Drive Parameter Converter mapa x jesse ported nite Hie retain ee mnt Di a an a 5 JU Browse File w Introduction Please browse file to Convert Choose File ES 19 Configuration v Confirmation w Progress ACS800 600 Parameter File CAUsers FIJORAK Desktop AC S800 St Browse 9 Results ACS 80 Parameter File ACS880 1 1 _ DEFAULT deparamsbak Browse 9 Save Target nverted depa r Browse Figure 144 Drive parameter conversion Save target Note Do not overwrite
101. ser pro port http 80 and UDP or the firewall must be disabled E w M ma io o j oh cn Creating an Ethernet network connection with Drive composer pro Connect the FENA 11 to a drive Create a point to point connection from Assistant control panel or Drive composer to each drive 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 selto Fast or Monitoring for Tool network only 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 selto Fast or Monitoring tor Tool network only Set a static IP address for each drive See FENA 01 11 Ethernet adapter module user s manual 3AUA0000093568 English 51 FBAA settings o FBA type Ethernet NoUnit None Protocol Profile MB TCP ABB NoUnit MB TCP ABB C Commrate Auto NoUnit Auto IP configuration static IP NoUInit static IP IP address 1 192 NoUnit 0 255 0 IP address 2 168 NoUnit 0 255 0 IP address 3 O NoUnit 0 259 0 IP address 4 11 NoUnit O 255 0 Subnet CIDR 24 NoUnit D 32 0 Figure 14 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 Refr
102. ser pro v L amp RC File Edit View Help d Safety Configuration Report f ACSS Backup network Compare drive data All drives PSL data logger ACS880 241 Drive Parameter Conversion Too CtitAlt P E File drives EDS Export Ciri Application symbols AlttA Figure 41 Tools menu The menu contains the following commands Safety Configuration Report for printing the safety functions configuration report with FSO 12 installed This option is available only in Drive Composer version 1 7 and later e Backup network for creating backup of all connected drives in a PC tool network The keyboard shortcut for Backup network is Ctrl B 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 PSL2 data logger for uploading PSL2 data logger files from the drive flash memory to PC local hard drive This option is applicable only in BCU x2 control unit 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 Application symbols for showing the symbols exported from Control Builder Plus application for the drive If the drive does not have Control Builder Plus the application list remains empty The keyboard shortcut for showing the application symbols is Ctrl A 54 Main user interface c
103. stant values that can be entered manually Parameter window 65 A bit pointer value can also be inverted by selecting the Invert value check box TH Set pointer parameter ES Fo Sci al Old value Off New value P10 15 Edit manually wf Invert Value Other w 10 Standard DI RO Di status Bit s D6 Dl delayed status DI force selection Dl force data DI1 ON delay DI 1 OFF delay DIZ ON delay Diz OFF delay DIS ON delay Cancel Figure 56 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 In2 Dir NoUnit Ext start trigger Edge NoUnit Ext int P 10 1 5 NoUnit Figure 57 Inverted bit pointer value with the minus sign In Start In2 Dir Edge DH 66 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 FCUI2 112411 FBAA data int 2 FBA A data in2 3 FBA A data in3 H 4 FBA A data ind lens 5 FBA A data in5 6 FBA A data in6 7 FBA A data in 8 FBA A data ing g FBA A data ing Act1 32bit 10 FBA A data in10 oA t 11 FBA A data in11 None NoUnit 12 FBAA data i
104. t 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 architecture 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 Assistant control panel dccustparams Data logger Signals are buffered insid
105. text font size Cii F9 OS Ged Event ld Floatina windows e Parame Tike horizontally rta ly Tile vertically Cascade Refresh Ch R Figure 12 View Settings 2 Inthe Settings window choose the required language for the Drive composer UI PA Drive composer default language In english Drive default language senal port Save workspace on exit Disable local control Cancel Figure 13 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 Connections 31 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 to update the selected language 32 Connections 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 compo
106. the largest text font size is Ctrl F8 The font sizes can also be changed with the following A letter icons ava A A di Ub Eb PANDO E i Figure 40 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 53 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 language connection configuration workspace settings local control disable and temporary files location Tools menu pro The Tools menu is located in the menu bar The commands of the Tools menu vary between SW versions and drives mle Drive compo
107. to deVICE ICON ee eee eee 75 Parameter file in a drive tree 2 ee eee eee eens 75 Comparing drive parameters 0 0 eee eee 76 FeCSUILOF acompa SoMa irte detest kd dee ee 77 MONIO WIN O Wen o oa oa al a eli de 80 Send to monitor command iii ri A ad Bd ia 81 Icons on the configuration and control area in the monitor window 81 BVE e a ee heey idos til ri is ios isla id a Pe o id ee rd 82 Changing the pen color and style in the legend area o ooooooooo 82 ACIIVE SIGN ALAS is ti NS AS IR A a oe tee a eee ae 86 Measuring points for the active Signal o o oooooooononnooeoa 86 Search tuncuonallY scada ia 87 ZOOM OO gastos Sot dc a ts e A a ned Se we Be eS oe oe eae 87 Legend area IUMCIONG parir os dr la Aa 88 POUDIeCUISOMiO0O cti eke ei aa o ed 89 Gustom parameter Sel iros tesertata salar ra 92 Save workspace comman serrr hinted edie beaded a eda be ee die eee und 92 Name for your OWN WOrkKSP4CE 1 ee eee eee 93 Open workspace command o 94 EVENT OGGE VIEW y oia tas ca REG A OO Re EE A aA eM eee DRE He be 96 Faulbdata COM as ea Gute De Gish GE Shan tal as Ghee ta eae ch ee Roh ate Alt Reto a eee eee 97 Fault data logger in the monitor WINdOW 0 00 eee 97 Suppon package DUNO eini a2 ese dhe does diene 99 Contents of the SupportFiles dcsupport file o oooooooo o 100 FaultLog xml file opened with Microsoft ExCel ooooooooooooomon 100
108. ttings are modified A drive has user logger s and factory logger s Factory logger settings cannot be modified Diagnostics 105 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 Sample interval is formed from multiplier 1 65535 and time level selection Post trigger count specifies how many samples are stored after the triggering condition occurs Data logger total space count depends on the drive type selected signal types and total signal count Sampling time shows the minimum sampling time with a selected number of signals and a selected sample interval Logger signals panel shows a list of the signals selected to record You can add remove a signal by clicking the Add signal icon To add parameters to the logger proceed as follows ES Choose parameters ENE In the Datalogger screen click to add parameters Select a parameter in the Drive parameters list and double click or click Add The parameter is added to Selected parameters Drive PumpA 1K1 Drive parameters selected parameters e dd UNA Ez 11H1 Par 1 1 Motor speed used T Actual values A 1141 Par 1 2 Motor speed estimated A A 7 ere A 2M41Par 1 3 Motor speed ii sian E 14 1 Par 1 4 Encoder 1 speed filtered TEE 141 Par 1 5 Encoder 2 speed filtered E ae i a 1 41 Par 1 6 Output frequency Diagnostics 1141PPar 1
109. tusettateees oeage bes 122 FSO 11 Save safety file DUTON c is seyra eee eens 122 FSO 12 Selecing Sdlely SENINGS e nc Gees urbe ir ote Oe OST ae 123 FSO 12 FSO general fault TASB sco ma 5 ee bee A a ais 123 TYPING the PASSWOMG spie wesw dears ae deka Soe ees Gon oe oe oe ee eee 123 FSO 12 configuration in Safety group 200 anaana naana eaa 124 FSO 12 configuration with only group names 2 00 eee 124 Validate dialog DOK aint eats ew is A AA ae 125 Safety configuration ok message ee ee eee teens 125 FoO 12 Parameter group 200 t2 so5c ec anette dia Yad teed 125 FSO 12 Save safety file button 0 iri cet eet ees 126 Safety configuration report Safety settings 2 gt Print configuration Report 127 Safety configuration report Select print template o o ooooooooo 127 Safety configuration report Drive and FSO information o o o ooooooo 127 Safety configuration report List of configured safety functions 128 Safety configuration report FSO commissioning check list 128 Safety configuration report Print preview u saaa ccc ee eee 129 Safety configuration report Printer settingS 0 0 ccc eee eee 129 Safety configuration report Tools gt Safety Configuration Report 130 Safety configuration report Select printfile o o ooooooooo ees 130 Backup restore command soso a Saha YEE AA we ee oe he 13
110. tween 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 Figure 9 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 Click Connect if you want to connect to the drive or click Demo if you want to choose the Offline mode You can also select the dedicated connections to the drive Y DOCS enabled v COM enabled Comm settings v Ethernet enabled Demo Offline Connect Figure 10 Connect Demo button Connections 29 e DDCS enabled Connects to the drive through DDCS fiber optic communication This option is applicable to ACS800 drive type only e COM enabled Connects to the drive through USB connection Use this option only when you want to connect to the drive through serial connection example USB cable to ACS AP x panel e Ethernet enabled Connects to the drive through Ethernet network e Comm settings Opens another dialog where you can configure the connections in more detail other than the above three options Note e The status LED starts flickering in the Assistant control panel indicates data transfer between drive and PC The LED keeps blinking as
111. utton MessageBox string O in all cases show messagebox new message 100 message dingalongdangdong MessageBox message 114 Diagnostics Control diagrams pro 115 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 lf Control Diagrams are not found in the drive Drive composer asks to upload diagrams from the local source PC 116 Control diagrams pro Launch Control Diagrams by clicking a drive and selecting Diagrams All drives UN M CU121241 P File drives Safety settings Macro Es Amplitude logger Datalo
112. valtiM 0013 2d a Bid Ge ao tala ds eS 56 Drive with a broken Connection 0 0 cc eee eee 57 Tabbed User interlace esineda A a oe OES A 58 Foaling WINDOWS 444064 AR AR A A O RR Ea RAR a we eee a Ds 58 Parameter WINGOW devastada idad cis 60 Bit names for a parameter o o o oocoooooonr eee eee ees 62 Parameters with a yellow background 0 0 00 cc ee eee 63 Constant value for a pointer parameter 0 0 ee eee 64 invertida DIL POINTER Valles oscar ira pr e lid eee 65 Inverted bit pointer value with the minus SIQN 0 0 0 0 eee 65 Selecting the data ypa ia0404 28 4004 2adeew a A eee eas 66 Selecting the To Mat oc yee eh Onin id Ss 67 Formats shown inside brackets in the parameter window o o o o o o 67 Binary parameter calor wait coh Pad othe aa idos ede iaa 68 Stealth examples ips sane ba ise is ali cad e ios os ds le eee 69 Download to device DuttON o o oooooooonoo ee eens 70 Change drive DUO iaa sete thee eee bode See ees 70 Custom parameter Set secs mi A ae ie 71 Name O WINdOW lt lt br ts o di 71 Add parametenDuUltO Mid ee ee es dd A A A AAA MS I 71 Add minimum and maximum ValUesS o oooooooononoer eee 72 Save parameter to file iCON o ooooooooooooo noe 72 DoOWnldadlo devICce sirr cd cee sete ton uied ce phen ab kee poled ht eateries 73 Save parameters to file ICON 2 ee eee eens 74 Saving the dcparamsbak file 1 0 eee eens 74 Download
113. ve composer files 2 With Windows 7 right click on the setup exe file and select Run as administrator Ep Run as administrator Troubleshoot compatibility Share with d Eb PowerlsO p RJ Scan for threats cl WinZip Restore previous versions Send to le Cut Copy Paste Create shortcut Delete Rename Open file location Properties Figure 2 Run as administrator 3 Inthe Drive composer pro InstallShield Wizard click Next gt T A Drive comp oser pro In ke Fs Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Drive composer pro The InstallShield R Wizard will install Drive composer pro on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 3 Drive composer 1 5 0 1 setup wizard window Installation and uninstallation of Drive composer 23 Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a different Install Drive composer pro to C Program Files iDriveWare Drive composer pro InstallShield Figure 4 Destination folder window 5 Click Install to start the installation fe Drive co nposer pro InstallShield W 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 DriveWa
114. 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 PANDO AYE Figure 95 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 100 Diagnostics To open the contents of the SupportFiles dcsupport file with WinZip rename the file as SupportFiles zip MIA Winzip Home Backup Tools Settings Window Help e Include gt Z Z E 778 AL unzip and Install T Filter FIB a gt Unzip Options Add Zipsend Zipshare Send 1 Click Unzip TON Open Se Files Encrypt tor Unzip _ Unzip Entire WinZip File with Compress send Decompress View Modified Size Ratio Packed aj Versions xml AML Docurn 1 29 2018 2 2 33 PM 2 FaultLog xml XML Docum 1 29 2014 2 53 PM 8519681 l0g Text Docume 1 29 2014 2 33 PM 2 Systeminfo xml AML Docum 1 29 2014 2 33 PM selected files 0 bytes Total 5 files 145KB Figure 96 Contents of the SupportFiles dcsupport file The BackupData dcparamsbak file can be opened with Drive composer Other files can be opened with standa
115. xit Alt F4 Figure 36 Custom parameter set 50 Main user interface components e Open opens a new dialog ni Drive composer pro v 1 5 0 4 RC4 LADOS sa Sees Edit View Tools Help Mew Open Open the latest saved workspace CinHL Open workspace Cin Save workspace Ctl s Save workspace as default Ctri D Monitor file Ctri M Print Ctrl F Parameter file Alt P Print real time monitor view Custom parameter file AR Exit AlttF4 Figure 37 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 Ctrl 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 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 to a file The keyboard shortcut for the Save workspace command is Ctrl 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
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