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2007 Parker SSD Drives, a division of Parker Hannifin Ltd. All rights strictly reserved. No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means to persons not employed by a Parker SSD Drives company without written permission from Parker SSD Drives, a division of Parker Hannifin Ltd .
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This manual was downloaded on www.sdsdrives.com +44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com IMPORTANT Please read this information BEFORE installing the equipment. Intended Users This manual is to be made available to all persons who are required to install, configure or service equipment described herein, or any other associated operation.
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This manual was downloaded on www.sdsdrives.com +44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com CAUTION! • At any time, there may be a loss of motor control and as such separate/independent application measures should be taken to ensure that such loss of motor control cannot present a safety hazard. •...
6052 Mounting Kit Parts for the Remote Keypad The Display Screen Assembly Procedure • The Multi-Keys Technical Specifications ........30 • Multi-Key SET 1 Returning the Unit to Parker SSD Drives ....32 • Multi-Key SET 2 Disposal .............. 32 Multi-Key SET 3 • Cont. 4...
It can be used with a wide range of Parker SSD Drives' products including the 590+, 605, 650V (Frames C- F), 650 (Frames 1-3 if fitted with an RS232 port), 690+ and 890 drives.
Initial Power-Up On power-up, a default logo-screen is displayed for several seconds showing the "Parker SSD" logo. If the display does not light, or a "comms code" is presented then there is a connection error. Future MMI software versions will allow the "Parker SSD" logo-screen to be replaced with an image of your choice.
It active. above. Only operates is used to select 650 Drive only - when the drive is in parameters and/or press and hold to Local Start/Stop menus. toggle between (Seq) mode. Local and Remote control modes The 6911 Keypad...
Auto Restarting, timing FLASH FLASH The white display backlight can be configured to flash whenever the Health LED is flashing to provide a very visual alert (refer to "F2 : OPTIONS PAGE", page 14). The 6911 Keypad...
This manual was downloaded on www.sdsdrives.com +44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com The Display Screen To customise the screen After the start-up Logo Screen, the Keypad displays the Main View shown below. refer to page 18 Factory Default Main View The 6911 Keypad...
Turning the rotary control moves the cursor up and down the page. Pressing the rotary control will select an item. It will also move the cursor within a pop-up window and select an item from that window. The 6911 Keypad...
Press this key to run the motor at a speed determined by the JOG SETPOINT parameter. When the key is released, the drive returns to "stopped". This key only operates when the drive is "stopped" and in Local Start/Stop Mode. F4 : NEXT MENU Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set. The 6911 Keypad...
Local control of Start/Stop (SEQ) via the RUN, STOP, JOG and keys. Remote control of Speed Control (Ref) via the terminals NOTE 650 Drive only - press and hold the STOP/RESET key to toggle between Local and Remote control modes. The 6911 Keypad...
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DIAGNOSTICS. Releasing the key clears the display and releases you into that menu. Holding the PROG key for approximately three seconds will take you to the SYSTEM::SAVE CONFIG menu. F4 : NEXT MENU Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set. The 6911 Keypad...
With the Multi-Keys displaying SET3, press the "OPT" soft key to enter the Options Set-Up page. There are more options than there are lines on the screen, so along the right-hand screen edge is a scroll bar to indicate the current position in the list, and the size of the list. The 6911 Keypad...
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Config Mem the MMI's Memory Card (option only TO MC offered if memory card is present). Tip: If the MC file mode cannot be entered, the memory card is unusable. Try another one. Only upload configuration files. The 6911 Keypad...
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Disable the rotary control to prevent accidental Rotary Adj commissioning if its changes, for example: during datalogging. accidental rotation would cause an unwanted Multi-Key Set 2 (L/R & PROG) are replaced with adjustment or action. keys (compatible with the 650 drive). The 6911 Keypad...
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(Unit Identity Address). page. Set the UID of each drive in the system to a unique value from 1 to 15. (The default value of UID for all Parker SSD drives is 0). Drive Value Parameter Address...
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Enable the selected drive to be controlled by the Keypad. Note that the arrow on the right of the screen will highlight the new selection. F4 : NEXT MENU Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set. The 6911 Keypad...
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During a file action (loading etc.), the soft keys are again redefined and function as follows: Decline action Accept action With the Multi-Keys displaying SET4, press the "FILE" soft key to enter the File Browser page. • view the memory card contents • upload new firmware code to the MMI Example page The 6911 Keypad...
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MMI reset. NOTE The files presented in the browser are presented in the order that they are listed on the memory card directory, and as a result, folders are not necessarily at the top of the list. The 6911 Keypad...
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2. Select the trigger that will start the data logging, or select continuous data logging. 3. Set the time interval between the data logs. 4. Select the units for each time interval. 5. Enable data logging by setting continuous logging, or by entering the total number of samples to be made. The 6911 Keypad...
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Option Label Optional Default Explanation Text Settings Setting Select either the default filename "6911.LOG", or enter a user-filename for the data log. 6911 • When creating a new file, it is stored in 6911 Filename USER the memory card's root directory.
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OFF, then the memory card is absent, is unusable, or the clock has not been set. The log file output is a comma-separated text file, in the form of a table of data-log events, as illustrated. The 6911 Keypad...
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4. The file browser can be used during data logging. 5. Excessive MMI or memory card activity can delay data sample times if the interval is set very short. F4 : NEXT MENU Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set. The 6911 Keypad...
+44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com Power-Up Key Combinations At start-up, the 6911 Keypad is scanned for deliberate key-holding. The Multi-Keys are interpreted in the following way allowing for the power-up key combinations associated with all our drives. The interpretations refer to control keys on previous SSD Keypads, for example, the 6901 Keypad.
The 3-button reset will take you to the POWER BOARD menu in the expanded SYSTEM menu (highlighted in the diagram below). IMPORTANT We recommend the menus marked *above are only used by Parker SSD Drives or suitably qualified personnel. The 6911 Keypad...
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The diagram above shows a 3-button reset when there is no power data stored in the drive. If the drive has power data stored, then the “Power Data Corrupt” and “Language Defaults Loaded” alert messages will not be displayed, also the display will show the current power board selection, instead of “????kW ???V”. The 6911 Keypad...
Remote Mounting the Keypad Fitting the Remote 6911 Keypad The 6052 Mounting Kit is required to remote-mount a 6911 Keypad. The kit contains an RS232 connecting lead, and an RS485 connector. A No. 2 Posidrive screwdriver is required for installation.
This manual was downloaded on www.sdsdrives.com +44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com Assembly Procedure Mounting Dimensions for the Remote-Mounted 6911 Keypad The 6911 Keypad...
> 6 months de-powered. Time Back-Up > 1% of time powered-up, for continuous RTC operation (i.e. equivalent to MMI powered-up MMI Power-Up Duty for more than 1hr in every 4 days, or 2 days in every 6 months) The 6911 Keypad...
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All circuits are SELV Pollution Degree Pollution Degree II (non-conductive pollution, except for temporary condensation) Quality Quality Marks CE (Europe) BSEN61800-3 (Drive Specific EMC Standard) Electromagnetic Suitable for 1st and 2nd environment applications, Compatibility restricted-sales distribution class. The 6911 Keypad...
+44 (0)117 938 1800 - info@sdsdrives.com Returning the Unit to Parker SSD Drives Please have the model number, serial number and details of the fault to hand. Contact your nearest Parker SSD Drives Service Centre to arrange return of the item.
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