Electronic Operator Interface; Eoi Operation; Battery Backup - Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Manual

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Electronic Operator Interface

The Q9 Plus ASD Electronic Operator Interface (EOI) is comprised of an LED screen, an LCD screen,
a rotary encoder, and five keys. These items are shown on

EOI Operation

The EOI is the primary input/output device for the user. The EOI may be used to monitor system
functions, input data into the system, perform diagnostics, and view performance data (e.g., motor
frequency, bus voltage, torque, etc.).
The software used with the Q9 Plus ASD is menu driven; thus, making it a select and click environment.
The operating parameters of a motor may be selected and viewed or changed using the EOI (or via
communications).
The EOI may be mounted remotely using the optional ASD-MTG-KITQ9. The kit contains all of the
hardware required to mount the EOI of the 9-Series ASD remotely. See the section titled EOI Remote
Mounting in the Q9 Plus Installation & Operation Manual for more information on this feature.
System operation and EOI operation while using the remotely-mounted EOI are the same as with the
ASD-mounted configuration.

Battery Backup

The EOI is equipped with a battery backup system. The function of the backup system is to retain the EOI
SRAM programming in the event of a power outage, or if an EOI removal and installation from one
system to another is required without the loss of programming. Listed below are the items retained by the
battery backup system:
Trip
History,
EOI Contrast,
Real-Time Clock
Monitored
Items,
Password and Lockout
Alarm
Information,
Main Monitor
Prohibited
Items, and
Save User Settings
The battery backup system must be activated by the installer or maintenance personnel to use the backup
function.
To activate the battery backup system, remove the Phillips screw from the front of the LED/LCD display
unit (see
Figure 21. on pg.
the display unit, remove the jumper at J1, pins 2 and 3. Place the jumper at J1, pins 1 and 2. The battery
backup system is now configured for use.
The expected battery life cycle is four and a half years.
Note:
The Battery backup system provides for memory retention only — it does not supply
power to the LED/LCD display.
Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide
Information,
Information,
Items,
Information (parameter settings may be saved by the user).
26). Remove the LED/LCD display unit from the ASD. From the circuit side of
pg.
26.
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