Power Electronics SD700 Series Getting Started Manual
Power Electronics SD700 Series Getting Started Manual

Power Electronics SD700 Series Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Getting Started Manual Touch-Graphic Display...
  • Page 3 Getting Started Manual Touch-Graphic Display Edition: June 2008 SD70IM02BI Rev. B...
  • Page 4 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY...
  • Page 5 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY SAFETY SYMBOLS Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring. This symbol means improper operation may results in serious personal WARNING injury or death. Identifies shock hazards under certain conditions. Particular attention should be given because dangerous voltage may be present.
  • Page 6 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY INDEX SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................DESCRIPTION ........................1.1. Status LEDs ....................... 1.2. Control Keys ......................1.3. LCD Screen ....................... 1.4. Pen Interfacing ......................APPLICATION MANAGEMENT ..................2.1. Graphic User Interface ....................2.2. Navigation Structure....................2.3.
  • Page 8 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY INDEX...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT! Read this manual carefully to maximise the performance of this product and to ensure its safe use. In this manual, safety messages are classified as follows: WARNING Do not remove the cover of the drive while the power is applied or the unit is in operation.
  • Page 10 For EMERGENCY STOP, make sure supply circuitry is open. Do not disconnect motor cables if input power supply remains connected. The internal circuits of the SD700 Series will be damaged if the incoming power is connected and applied to output terminals (U, V, W).
  • Page 11 If a fault reset is made with the reference signal still present then a restart will occur. Verify that it is permissible for this to happen, otherwise an accident may occur. Do not modify or alter anything within the drive. Before programming or operating the SD700 Series, initialise all parameters back to factory default values. EARTH CONNECTION The drive is a high frequency switching device and leakage current may flow.
  • Page 12 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 13: Description

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 1. DESCRIPTION The touch-graphic display provides a much more intuitive data presentation, an easy navigation through the control parameters and allows saving thousands of customized configurations defined by the user. Some of the outstanding characteristics of the touch-graphic display are:...
  • Page 14 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY The touch-graphic display for the SD700 is a removable display unit for its remote installation, as the following figure shows: Figure 1.1 Touch-Graphic Display Unit There are three indicator leds integrated on the display that supply information about the drive operational status.
  • Page 15: Status Leds

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 1.1. Status LEDs Leds offer an easy method of identifying if the SD700 is powered up, if the drive is supplying output voltage, or if the drive has tripped. Led ON: Yellow colour. When it is lit, indicates equipment is powered up.
  • Page 16: Lcd Screen

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 1.3. LCD Screen The 3,5” LCD screen of the SD700 is the main visualization and interaction area between the drive and the user. In order to interact with the graphic display, the LCD screen should be only touched over with the pen located on the top-right side of the display unit.
  • Page 17: Application Management

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2. APPLICATION MANAGEMENT 2.1. Graphic User Interface The Graphic User Interface (GUI) is based on: The main application screen. Floating menus. The virtual keyboard. 2.1.1. Main Application Screen The main application screen is the most important element on the GUI. From it, the drive is controlled and monitored and it is the starting point of the remaining components of the GUI.
  • Page 18 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Title Bar From left to right (see figure 2.1): Power icon ‘P’ (Power logo): When the user taps on it, the system menu is shown. Title: This bar shows the drive rated voltage and current, or the name of the visualized window depending on the visualized screen.
  • Page 19 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Custom Visualization Floating menu: It is accessed doing a tap-and-hold on the Custom Visualization screen. It manages the variable configuration on the screen. The user can add, edit or delete variables on the Custom Visualization screen.
  • Page 20: Navigation Structure

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Additionally, the user can write capital letters and other symbols by tapping on specific keys of the default keyboard to access to special keyboards. Next, it is shown the different virtual keyboards and what keys the user should tap on to access to these keyboards from the default board.
  • Page 21 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.2.2. Parameter Screens In the parameter screens, each row is a drive parameter. These ones can be visualization parameters or configuration parameters. For each parameter, its name, value and the unit (depending on the parameter type) are defined.
  • Page 22: Visualization Area Menus

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.3. Visualization Area Menus When the drive is powered, the graphic display shows the following initial screen: Figure 2.8 Initial screen There are four menus in the initial screen: G Configuration group: This menu contains all programmable parameters of the drive. These parameters are grouped in subgroups or submenus to make their location easier.
  • Page 23 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.3.1. Configuration Group (G) and Visualization (V) Menus The user can access to all of the configuration parameters of the drive and modify their values in order to configure the drive. In the same way, user can access to all visualization parameters in order to monitor the operation status of the drive and visualize their values.
  • Page 24 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.3.2. Big Visualization Menu This menu shows the values of two parameters of the drive. These parameters are selected by the user. This visualization type is a customized visualization, that means, as well as selecting the...
  • Page 25 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Units: This field is an edit box. The user can write on it the unit of measurement that he wants to be shown in the visualization. This field is only enabled if the value of the selected parameter is a numerical value like the scale factor.
  • Page 26 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.3.3. Custom Visualization Menu This menu allows the user to create a parameter list in order to visualize the values. The user can add as many parameters as he wants. Once tapped on this menu, a new screen appears with a structure similar to a normal parameter screen, but the parameters shown in this screen are selected by the user, and additionally, the visualization of which can be customized.
  • Page 27: Parameter Setting

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.4. Parameter Setting There are two kinds of parameters in the drive according to the data type: Parameters with adjustable numerical values: They are parameters, the values of which are numerical value. These values can be float or integer.
  • Page 28 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.4.1. Parameter Setting in case of Numerical Values The following figure shows an example of full navigation tree (step sequence) in order to adjust a parameter, the value of which is a numerical value. In the last step, it is shown the configuration dialogue window for numerical value.
  • Page 29: Parameters Lock

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 2.14 Parameter setting in case of configuration option. Navigation tree The dialogue window shows a list box with all available configuration options for the parameter. The user should select one of the configuration options from the list by tapping on it, and confirm the new selection by tapping on ‘OK’...
  • Page 30 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Parameters setting are unlocked by default. To lock and unlock parameters, the user should introduce a password. This password is a number, the range of which goes from 1 to 9999, and the user should create or register it to activate any lock (options ‘PARTIAL’ or ‘TOTAL’). To unlock parameters (option ‘NO’), user should introduce the password registered when parameters was...
  • Page 31 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.5.2. Unlock Parameters In order to unlock parameters, it is necessary that they are locked. Then, the user should follow the next steps: Access to the configuration parameter ‘G1.1 Lock parameters’ in group ‘G1 Options’. For this, tap on ‘G Configuration group’...
  • Page 32 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Note: After introducing the password and tapping on ‘OK’ button, if the password number does not match with the registered one, the dialogue window of password configuration will be closed but the parameters will remain locked.
  • Page 33: Application Assistant (Help System)

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.6. Application Assistant (Help System) The graphic display includes a help system that provides with information about all parameters individually, parameter screens, and menu screens. The help button ‘?’ is located on the title bar and the user can access to the help screen through it. To escape from the help screen, the user should tap on the back button ‘...
  • Page 34: System Menu

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.7. System Menu The main configuration options and the system tools for the graphic display are included in the system menu. To access to this menu, the user should tap on the ‘P’ icon (Power logo), located on the left upper corner on the title bar.
  • Page 35 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.7.1. Save, Load, and Delete Parameters The graphic display allows storing multiple parameter configurations of different drives and downloading them to other equipments (or to the same drive). The graphic display can store up to thousands of parameter configurations. This functionality allows the user to: Save different configurations for different applications.
  • Page 36 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 2.21 Save parameters. Navigation tree Load Parameters (Download to the Drive) This option allows the user to configure a drive with a parameters configuration stored in the graphic display previously. Before loading the parameters configuration, the user should verify that the drive is not in a fault status and the motor is stopped (OFF).
  • Page 37 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 2.22 Load parameters. Navigation tree Delete Parameters With this option the user can delete a saved parameters configuration file from the list. To delete a parameters configuration file, follow the next steps: Tap on the ‘P’ icon on the title bar. The system menu is opened.
  • Page 38 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 2.23 Delete parameters. Navigation tree 2.7.2. Fault Registers (Log Viewer) When a fault occurs in the drive, the values of some parameters are “frozen” while the fault is not reset. This information is saved in internal files that are the fault registers. Later, these registers are revised after the system is reset.
  • Page 39 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Visualization screen for fault registers: This screen shows the content of a specific fault register. Figure 2.25 Visualization of fault registers The following figure shows the step sequence to access to the information stored in a file created (fault register) when a specific fault was produced.
  • Page 40 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.7.3. Touch Panel Calibration The graphic display is supplied with a factory calibration, but its calibration can be set by the user anytime. The touch panel is a transparent sensitive film located in front of the LCD display. It needs to be calibrated in order to translate the position of the user interactions with the pen into screen coordinates.
  • Page 41: Fault Visualization

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 2.8. Fault Visualization When the drive is in normal operation, the drive status field located on the left hand of the title bar displays the operation status and warnings and its background colour is green. When a fault occurs, the background colour turns red and the field displays the present status ‘OFF’...
  • Page 42: Sms Service

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3. SMS SERVICE The SMS service provides user with a limited remote access to the drive by means of SMS messages (Short Messages Service) where GSM/GPRS networks are available. Thanks to this service, the user can remotely: Check the status or value of some visualization parameters (included in ‘V Visualization’...
  • Page 43: Message Management

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.1. Message Management There are three types of messages: Query messages: The user can monitor any visualization parameter or group of visualization parameters by sending queries in SMS messages to the graphic display. In this way, the user will receive the responses with the corresponding values by the graphic display.
  • Page 44 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.1.1. Query Messages This type of messages consists of a group of parameters associated to the query name (text label). When the user sends a SMS message to the graphic display with the query name, the...
  • Page 45 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.1.2. Special Messages There are four predefined types of special messages: Help message, motor start, motor stop and drive reset. For each message type, the user should configure two attributes: Check box: User can use or not this message type depending on the selection.
  • Page 46: User Management

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.2. User Management The SMS service implements a strict user management system. Any user must be registered in the system to use the SMS service. Every user needs to have the necessary rights or permissions to execute any single action with the service.
  • Page 47 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 3.2 Main configuration dialogue for the SMS service From top to bottom: ‘Enable SMS service’ check box: It is activated or deactivated by tapping on it. When it is deactivated, the SMS service is disabled and the rest of the controls in the dialogue are disabled too.
  • Page 48 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.3.3. User Configuration The ‘User configuration’ dialogue will appear when the user taps on the ‘Users’ button from the main configuration dialogue for the SMS service. This configuration dialogue allows adding new users, edit, copy and delete users that are already registered by means of the different buttons included in the dialogue itself.
  • Page 49 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY From top to bottom: ‘Name’ edit box: The user should write in this field a name for the new user of the service. The service does not require this user name, but it is always easier to recognise names than mobile phone numbers for the users themselves.
  • Page 50 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY After editing the selected user and modifying its attributes, the user should tap on ‘OK’ button to accept the new configuration for the edited user. This dialogue will be closed and the ‘User configuration’ dialogue is shown again with the user list updated with the new introduced data for the selected user.
  • Page 51 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.3.4. Query Messages Configuration The ‘Query configuration’ dialogue will appear when the user taps on the ‘Queries’ button from the main configuration dialogue for the SMS service. This configuration dialogue allows the user to add new queries, edit, copy and delete existing queries by means of the different buttons included in the dialogue itself.
  • Page 52 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY From top to bottom: ‘Name’ edit box: The user should write in this field a name for the new query. This name is the label that users should send to the graphic display to get the information from this query.
  • Page 53 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 3.12 ‘Edit variable’ configuration dialogue window Also, the user can copy any existing variable after selecting it from the variable list. A copy of the selected variable is created and added to the end of the list after the user taps on ‘Copy’...
  • Page 54 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY The fields that the user should define for each variable are: o ‘Variable’ combo box: If the user spread this combo box, he will see a list with all of the available parameters that can be associated to the query. The user should select one of them.
  • Page 55 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Copy Query The user can copy an existing query by tapping on ‘Copy’ button. For this, the user should select an existing query by tapping on the corresponding row of the query list firstly. Once selected the query, if the ‘Copy’...
  • Page 56 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.3.5. Special Messages Configuration The ‘Special messages’ configuration dialogue will appear when the user taps on the ‘Specials’ button from the main configuration dialogue for the SMS service. The dialogue has a check box and an edit box for every message type. The four types of special messages are: help, start, stop and reset messages.
  • Page 57: Sms Service Use. Examples

    POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Figure 3.19 ‘Notification messages’ configuration dialogue window 3.4. SMS Service Use. Examples For better understanding of the SMS service operation, some examples are exposed below. 3.4.1. SMS Service Configuration Example For the following examples of the use of the SMS service, the configuration of the service will be...
  • Page 58 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY Special messages Active Label Help Start Stop Reset Notification messages Active Label FAULT Fault MOTOR ON Started MOTOR OFF Stopped 3.4.2. Example for Query Messages Regular query (non periodic query) User1 sends a SMS message to the graphic display with the text:...
  • Page 59 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.4.3. Example for Special and Notification Messages Motor Starting User1 sends a SMS message to the graphic display with the text: The graphic display responds to User1 the following: DRIVE01. Command has been run correctly.
  • Page 60 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3.4.4. Considerations on Message Sending Non registered User tries to use the Service A non registered user sends a query to the graphic display: MOTOR The graphic display will ignore the user command and will not respond anything to this non registered user.
  • Page 61 POWER ELECTRONICS SD700 – TOUCH-GRAPHIC DISPLAY SMS SERVICE...
  • Page 62 Tel. (+34) 96 136 65 57 · Fax. (+34) 96 131 82 01 INTERNATIONAL BRANCHES: Power Electronics Australia Pty Ltd AUSTRALIA U6, 30-34 Octal St, Yatala, Brisbane, Queensland 4207 · P.O. Box 3166 Browns Plains · Queensland 4118 · AUSTRALIA Tel.
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