VLT® Servo Drive System ISD 510/DSD 510
Operating Guide
Leg-
Name
end
num-
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Offline status
and state in-
formation
4
Available sub-
tools
5
Device envi-
ronment
Guide for further information on the subtools.
6
Workspace
This is the space for hosting the subtools and its size depends on the Main Window size. The subtools
can be maximized, minimized, horizontally or vertically aligned, or cascaded.
7
Watchlist win-
Evaluates the parameter values of 1 or more devices by cyclically reading them from the devices. Al-
dow
lows parameter values to be logged and saved to a text file. It is also possible to modify/write values in
the watchlist.
8
Output win-
Shows operating information, warnings, and errors. Depending on the user settings, shows messages
dow
of up to 3 different logging levels (high, medium, and low). Used for showing advanced error and
warning information.
9
Status strip
Shows the communication state of the VLT
used hardware interface (for example, network adapter) and the network name.
6.17.5.2 Step 2: Connecting to Network
Pre-configure the appropriate communication settings to connect to a network (see
Procedure
1.
In the Main Window toolbar, click on the Connect to bus icon to open the Connect to Network window.
2.
Select the fieldbus type and the network interface to connect to.
3.
Click on OK to connect.
4.
Verify that the connection is successful by checking the status strip at the bottom of the Main Window.
Illustration 103: Connect to Network Window (Ethernet POWERLINK
Danfoss A/S © 2020.08
Description
Offline devices are indicated by a gray light bulb next to the device ID.
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An offline device is a logical device without a corresponding physical device. An offline device can
represent a saved device configuration or state, for example for offline analysis or troubleshooting.
It also contains pre-configured parameter values to be written to a physical device.
A subtool is opened by double-clicking on its name in the Device Environment, or by selecting the en-
try and pressing the Enter key on the keyboard.
The Device Environment section of the Main Window lists all logical devices managed by the VLT
Toolbox, visualizes their states, and serves as the user interface for accessing the device functionalities.
The Device Environment window lists all available subtools for each added device.
See the VLT® Servo Drive System ISD 510, DSD 510, MSD 510 (VLT® Flexmotion
Servo Toolbox. If connected to a network, it shows the
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6.17.4.1
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Commissioning
) Programming
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Overview).
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