WEG Drive Scan Manual
WEG Drive Scan Manual

WEG Drive Scan Manual

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  • Page 1 Motors | Automation | Energy | Transmission & Distribution | Coatings Drive Scan Drive Specialist Medium Voltage Devices Manual...
  • Page 3 Manual Series: Medium Voltage Devices Language: English Document Number: 10009090750 / 00 Build 00 Publication Date: 10/2021...
  • Page 4 Summary of reviews Description Version Revision First edition. 1.0X...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ...............1-1 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS ................1-1 OVERVIEW - DRIVE SCAN AND DRIVE SPECIALIST ............1-2 2 INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.........2-0 INSPECTION ON RECEIPT ..................2-0 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION..................2-0 3 WEG MOTION FLEET MANAGEMENT .........3-1 FUNCTIONALITIES AND DOCUMENTATION ..............3-1 REGISTERING AN ASSET...................
  • Page 6 Contents Medium Voltage Devices | 0-6...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION This document addresses the general concepts and configurations of Drive Scan and Motion Fleet Management for communication and monitoring of the WEG medium voltage inverter line. To complement the information contained in this document, please also refer to the contents related to the following documents>...
  • Page 8: Overview - Drive Scan And Drive Specialist

    Wireless Local Area Network. 1.2 OVERVIEW - DRIVE SCAN AND DRIVE SPECIALIST The Drive Scan consists of the WCD-ED300 gateway and the WEG Motion Fleet Management platform. It is designed to monitor information of different assets and assist in their maintenance.
  • Page 9: Installation Recommendations

    INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 2 INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS This manual contains the necessary information for the correct installation, configuration and use of the Drive Scan. The document was developed for professionals with suitable training or technical qualifications to operate this type of product. Failure to comply with the product instructions may cause operating accidents and damages to the device, in addition to voiding the warranty.
  • Page 10 Figure 2.2: Instructions for the Drive Scan Physical Installation WARNING! Be sure to power the Drive Scan within 110V to 220V power range (with frequency from 50 to 60Hz). Installation and configuration of the Drive Scan communication with WEG devices, as well as the platform config- urations, are covered in the following chapters.
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS Medium Voltage Devices | 2-2...
  • Page 12: Weg Motion Fleet Management

    While reading the MFM guide, take the opportunity to organize the site and the plans. After that, you can register your assets on the platform. This will simplify the initial configuration of the Drive Scan, which will be detailed in Chapter 3.2 REGISTERING AN ASSET...
  • Page 13 Enter your email and password and click on the “SIGN IN” button, as shown in Figure 3.2. If you don’t have an account, create one through the “Sign up” link. Figure 3.2: Accessing the WEG MFM platform Medium Voltage Devices | 3-2...
  • Page 14 WEG MOTION FLEET MANAGEMENT Step 2 Click on the menu and select the “REGISTER AND UPDATE” option. Click on the ”Device” option, as shown in Figure 3.3. Figure 3.3: Registering a new device Step 3 Click on ”+DEVICE” button, as shown in Figure 3.4.
  • Page 15 WEG MOTION FLEET MANAGEMENT WARNING! Step 5 The Drive Scan must have been previously registered on the MFM, as described in Chapter Select Drive Scan and click on the ”CONTINUE” button, as shown in Figure 3.6. Figure 3.6: Ading a drive Step 6 Click on the ”+ADD”...
  • Page 16 Click on the “SAVE” button. Step 8 Click on the name of your asset to view the dashboard, as shown in Figure 3.9. Figure 3.9: List of registered drives in the Drive Scan on the MFM Medium Voltage Devices | 3-5...
  • Page 17 WEG MOTION FLEET MANAGEMENT Step 9 Figure 3.10 shows the dashboard of the drive newly registered on the MFM. Figure 3.10: Dashboard of the drive registered on the MFM Medium Voltage Devices | 3-6...
  • Page 18: Drive Scan Communication

    DRIVE SCAN COMMUNICATION 4 DRIVE SCAN COMMUNICATION 4.1 COMPATIBILITIES To establish communication between the Drive Scan and the inverter, make sure that each system has a suitable version. Table 4.1 contains the version compatibilities of the Drive Scan system components.
  • Page 19: Rs-485 Connector

    4.5 NUMBER OF MONITORED ASSETS 4.6 INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS For the proper operation of the Drive Scan and connection to the MFM cloud, the customer’s network must meet some requirements and have some releases. Note: to release the addresses, ports and internet access, ask the IT team in charge of the network.
  • Page 20: Connecting A Device To The Drive Scan

    5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONNECTION VIA RS-485 When connecting the Drive Scan to any WEG device via serial (RS-485), terminations must be provided at the external connection points. In cases where both ends are arranged on the CFW, SSW or MVW lines, their interfaces already have switches to enable the termination resistors.
  • Page 21: Mvw-01 Frequency Inverter

    5.14. MVW-01 RS-232 RS-485 Modbus RTU Edge device EBA/EBB/CSI2 Figure 5.3: RS-485 connection between MVW-01, accessories and Drive Scan Table 5.2: EBA.01, EBA.02, EBB.01, EBB.03 e CSI2 accessories related parameters Parâmetro Descrição Values range P0308 Serial addres 1 a 30...
  • Page 22: Ethernet

    Gateway Ethernet/Serial WEG RS485-ETH-N (Etor 4); HMI Ethernet port (Only in G3 model). To connect the MVW-01 with the Drive Scan using the HMI G3 ethernet port, a direct connection with an Ethernet cable between both devices is needed. That communication is illustred in Figure 5.15.
  • Page 23 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.16. The converter is compatible with any MVW-01 firmware version. All manuals and softwares are available to download on WEG download center (www.weg.net). Figure 5.5: Ethernet/Serial WEG RS485-ETH-N converter After the Gateway Master installation, start it.
  • Page 24 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.7: Selecting the connector in Gateway Master Then, the user has to select the Port in which the USB cable is connected (Figure 5.19). Figure 5.8: Selecting the USB port in Gateway Master In the next step, access the “Serial Confguration”, and setup the serial parameters such as baud rate, parity and...
  • Page 25 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.9: Serial parameters configuration in Gateway Master Then, enter the “Network Settings” page, to configure the Ethernet interface parameters. The gateway IP address must be in the same range of the Drive Scan IP address (Figure 5.21).
  • Page 26: Possible Forms Of Connection

    Figure 5.11: Configuring the Etor converter as Server in Gateway Master After the configurations it’s possible to establish a connection between the MVW-01, Etor and Drive Scan. For that, it is necessary to connect one of the RS485 communication accessories (EBA, EBB or CSI2) to the drive.
  • Page 27: Monitoring

    Section 5.2.4.1 Attributes Cyclically Monitored by the MVW-01 on page 5-10 After a cycle of all these readings, as well as of the other assets connected to the Drive Scan, a new reading cycle starts automatically. The parameters read are transformed into attributes, which can be: Only at initialization;...
  • Page 28 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Medium Voltage Devices | 5-9...
  • Page 29 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN 5.2.4.1 Cyclically Monitored Attributes by the MVW-01 Parâmetro Descrição Atributo Tipo de aquisição Classe P0202 Control type controlType Inicialização P0295 Inverter rated current inverterRatedCurrent Inicialização P0296 Inverter rated voltage inverterRatedVoltage Inicialização P0401 Motor rated current motorRatedCurrent Inicialização...
  • Page 30: Mvw3000 Frequency Inverter

    5.14. MVW-01 RS-232 RS-485 Modbus RTU Edge device EBA/EBB/CSI2 Figure 5.14: RS-485 connection between MVW3000, accessories and Drive Scan Table 5.4: EBA.01, EBA.02, EBB.01, EBB.03 e CSI2 accessories related parameters Parâmetro Descrição Values range P0308 Serial addres 1 a 30...
  • Page 31: Ethernet

    Gateway Ethernet/Serial WEG RS485-ETH-N (Etor 4); HMI Ethernet port (Only in G3 model). To connect the MVW3000 with the Drive Scan using the HMI G3 ethernet port, a direct connection with an Ethernet cable between both devices is needed. The communication is illustred in Figure 5.15.
  • Page 32 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.16. The converter is compatible with any MVW3000 firmware version. All manuals and softwares are available to download on WEG download center (www.weg.net). Figure 5.16: Ethernet/Serial WEG RS485-ETH-N converter After the Gateway Master installation, start it.
  • Page 33 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.18: Selecting the connector in Gateway Master Then, the user has to select the Port in which the USB cable is connected (Figure 5.19). Figure 5.19: Selecting the USB port in Gateway Master In the next step, access the “Serial Confguration”, and setup the serial parameters such as baud rate, parity and...
  • Page 34 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Figure 5.20: Serial parameters configuration in Gateway Master Then, enter the “Network Settings” page, to configure the Ethernet interface parameters. The gateway IP address must be in the same range of the Drive Scan IP address (Figure 5.21).
  • Page 35: Possible Forms Of Connection

    Figure 5.22: Configuring the Etor converter as Server in Gateway Master After the configurations it’s possible to establish a connection between the MVW3000, Etor and Drive Scan. For that, it is necessary to connect one of the RS485 communication accessories (EBA, EBB or CSI2) to the drive.
  • Page 36: Monitoring

    Section 5.3.4.1 Attributes Cyclically Monitored by the MVW3000 on page 5-19 After a cycle of all these readings, as well as of the other assets connected to the Drive Scan, a new reading cycle starts automatically. The parameters read are transformed into attributes, which can be: Only at initialization;...
  • Page 37 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN Medium Voltage Devices | 5-18...
  • Page 38 CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE DRIVE SCAN 5.3.4.1 Cyclically Monitored Attributes by the MVW3000 Parâmetro Descrição Atributo Tipo de aquisição Classe P0202 Control type controlType Inicialização P0295 Inverter rated current inverterRatedCurrent Inicialização P0296 Inverter rated voltage inverterRatedVoltage Inicialização P0401 Motor rated current motorRatedCurrent Inicialização...
  • Page 39: Setting The Drive Scan On The Mfm

    SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM 6 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Before starting to make the Drive Scan settings, it is necessary to register all assets that will be monitored through the Drive Scan on the WEG Motion Fleet Management platform...
  • Page 40 If the login page, shown in Figure 6.3, does not appear, reset your computer IP address to the same IP range as the Drive Scan. This manual has an appendix (Chapter A)) with instructions regarding this procedure for Windows 10.
  • Page 41 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Step 5 Check the “Internet Status” field. If the status read is: “Connected”: go to Step 8; or “Disconnected”: go to Step 6, as shown in Figure 6.5. Figure 6.5: hecking the Drive Scan configuration...
  • Page 42 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Step 6 Make the settings for the connection to the Wi-Fi internet network, as shown in Figure 6.6: SSID (Service Set Identifier): Wi-Fi network name; Default Route: enable/disable the use of the default network route for the destination address of IP packets;...
  • Page 43 Step 7 A pop-up window will inform you that the configuration has been saved, as shown in Figure 6.8. Then wait for the Drive Scan to restart, as shown in Figure 6.9. Return to Step 3. Figure 6.8: Information about the saving operation Figure 6.9: Drive Scan resetting...
  • Page 44 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Step 9 Enter your login and password previously registered on the MFM (Chapter 3) and click on “Next”, according to Figure 6.11. Figure 6.11: MFM Email and password login fields Step 10 If successful, go to Step 11.
  • Page 45 Go to Step 12 (if “Manage Plants” option - Figure 6.13); – Go to Step 14 (if “Delete Device” option). “Back”: return to Step 9. Figure 6.13: Task selection to the MFM of the Drive Scan Medium Voltage Devices | 6-7...
  • Page 46 Step 12 The plants previously registered on the MFM, as per Chapter 2, are displayed. Select the plant this Drive Scan should be linked to. If no plant is selected, the system will not advance. Then, select one of the actions for the plant: “Create Device”: links the Drive Scan as a new gateway on MFM;...
  • Page 47 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Step 14 Confirmation is required to unlink the Drive Scan from the MFM, as shown in Figure 6.16. Click on the button: “Delete”: Go to Step 15; “Back”: return to Step 11. Figure 6.16: Screen with information on unlinking the Drive Scan from the MFM...
  • Page 48 6.18); return to Step 1, it is necessary to redo all the settings. Figure 6.17: Failed to unlink the Drive Scan from the MFM Figure 6.18: Command to reset the Drive Scan to factory default Medium Voltage Devices | 6-10...
  • Page 49 The new plant must have been configured (Figure 6.19). Click on the “Save Configuration” button (Figure 6.7). Wait for the Drive Scan to restart (Figure 6.9). Go to Step 17. Figure 6.19: Plant linked to the Drive Scan on the MFM Medium Voltage Devices | 6-11...
  • Page 50 Stop bits: number of communication stop bits. Click on “Save Configuration” (Figure 6.22). Wait for the Drive Scan to restart, and it will be ready to be operated (Figure 6.20). Figure 6.20: Drive Scan linked to the MFM Figure 6.21: Ethernet network configuration...
  • Page 51 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Figure 6.22: RS-485 network configuration Medium Voltage Devices | 6-13...
  • Page 52 SETTING THE DRIVE SCAN ON THE MFM Medium Voltage Devices | 6-14...
  • Page 53: Monitoring Dashboard

    Remote asset monitoring provides the customer with enormous potential for cost reductions, especially when aspects related to maintainability and productivity are assessed. The dashboards of assets monitored by the WEG Motion Fleet Management platform are constantly evolving, increasing the user experience in data reception.
  • Page 54 MONITORING DASHBOARD Figure 7.1: Parameters table In the table, it is possible to check the parameters, their descriptions, values corresponding to a reference date and to the current date (or date of the last reading). In the dashboard, the user is still able to assign, through the button “Assign reference”, a reference date to compare the parameter values of the chosen date with the current values.
  • Page 55: A Setting The Ip On Windows 10

    SETTING THE IP ON WINDOWS 10 A SETTING THE IP ON WINDOWS 10 Step 1 Right-click on the Windows button (formerly “Start”). Click on the “Settings” button(Figure A.1). Figure A.1: Start button Step 2 Click on the ”Network and Internet” option (Figure A.2).
  • Page 56 SETTING THE IP ON WINDOWS 10 Step 4 Double-click on ”Ethernet” (Figure A.4). Figure A.4: Selecting the adapter Step 5 Click on the ”Properties” button (Figure A.5). Figure A.5: Changin ehternet properties Medium Voltage Devices | A-1...
  • Page 57 Select the “Use the following IP address” option. Set the IP address within the same range as the Drive Scan IP; for example, changing the last digit to 20 (or other unused number), resulting in 192.168.0.20. Change the subnet to 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 58 SETTING THE IP ON WINDOWS 10 Click on “OK” (Figure A.7). Figure A.7: Changing IP Medium Voltage Devices | 7-3...
  • Page 61 WEG Drives & Controls - Automação LTDA. Jaraguá do Sul – SC – Brazil Phone 55 (47) 3276-4000 – Fax 55 (47) 3276-4020 São Paulo – SP – Brazil Phone 55 (11) 5053-2300 – Fax 55 (11) 5052-4212 automacao@weg.net www.weg.net...

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