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The MS-702is a one-rack-space, two-channel main station with aregulated 1.2-amp “fail-safe” power supply, individual channel short-circuit protection, and a versatile intercom monitoring system. It supports two intercom channels with up to 40 beltpacks or 10 speaker stations. It features Clear-Com’s excellent speech intelligibility in both high- and low-noise environments.Monitoring SystemThe MS-702 can monitor intercom activity on one or both channels with individual listen-level controls. Monitoring intercom activity is possible through a headset or the internal loudspeaker. The high-sensitivity internal speaker provides intelligible communication in the typical active production environment.Talk SelectionThe MS-702 contains mic preamps with limiters, and speech-shaping circuits for enhanced intelligibility. An individual electronic momentary/latching talk button is provided for each channel. These buttons lightdimly when latched - blue-color LED while in stand-by and amber-color LED when latched. The channels may be accessed separately or simultaneously without tying them together. An optional gooseneck mic is available. Announce OutputFor paging applications, the MS-702 provides a balanced, line-level output signal to a 1/4-inch TRS connector on the rear panel. The front panel “Announce” button activates the output and the Announce relay. The relay circuit, on a separate 1/4-inch TRS connector, is typically used to mute control-room monitors during live announcements.Visual And Audible SignalingVisual “call” signaling attracts the attention of operators who have removed their headsets or turned off their speakers. Call buttons for each channel signal all stations on that party line by flashing brightly. Along with the visual signal, the station’s speaker will emit an audible signal if the remote station operator holds the Call button for more than 2 seconds.Remote Mic Kill (RMK)The MS-702 is equipped with a global RMK button. It will turn off the micro-phone talk circuits of all Clear-Com beltpacks in the system, eliminating extraneous noise from the “open” headset microphones.Program InputThe MS-702 accepts a line-level external program input for monitoring in the headset and speaker, and/or mixing with intercom audio on either or both channels. When Interrupt is selected, the program signal is interrupted when the Talk button is pressed.Power Supply & System ProtectionThe MS-702 provides visual indication of power supply conditions. In the event of a short circuit or current overload on a channel, that channel will shut down while the other one continues to operate. As soon as the fault condition is removed, the “auto-reset” circuitry will restore power to that channel - even under full load conditions.Simple Set-UpThe MS-702 connects to remote stations with standard, two-conductor shielded mic cable. User-selectable setup dip switches are provided on the rear panel.Features:• Supports up to 40 beltpacks or 10 speaker stations on two channels and 12 headsets • Separate short-circuit protection for each channel• Dual-action electronic momentary/ latching “talk” buttons• Program feed to both channels, with selectable “Program Interrupt” (IFB) • “Call” signal buttons for each channel • Global “Remote Mic Kill”• Announce output with relay • Microphone limiting• Volume controls for each channel• Visual and audible “Tone Alert” signaling • Channels A & B “Link” switch • Built-in speaker• Optional gooseneck mic• External switchable line termination on each channel• Universal voltage power supply for 100-240 VAC operationMS-702 Front PanelAmericas & Asia 850 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501 USA Tel: +1.510.337.6600Europe, Middle East & Africa 7400 Beach Drive, Cambridge Research Park, Cambridge, UK Tel: +44 1223 815000© 2007, Vitec Group Communications, LLC. All rights reserved. ® Clear-Com is a registered trade mark of The Vitec Group plc.Technical Specifications:dBu is an absolute measurement. 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS Panel Microphone Input Input Type:Electret Input Impedance:>=2KΩMic Limiter Threshold:0 dBu ±3 dB Mic Limiter Range:>= 20 dB Headset Microphone Input Input Type:Dynamic Input Impedance:>= 1KΩMic Limiter Threshold:0 dBu ± 3dB Mic Limiter Range:>= 15 dBProgram Line Input Maximum Level before Clipping:>= 20 dBu Input Impedance:>= 5KΩHeadset Output Load Impedance:>= 8ΩOutput Impedance:<= 25ΩOutput Limiter Threshold:+5 dBu ± 3 dB Maximum Output Level before Distortion:>= 17 dBu Speaker Output Load ImpedancE:>= 4ΩMax Output Level before 1% Distortion:20 dBu ± 2 dBu Party Line Output Off Noise:< -74 dBu Output Impedance:>10 KΩParty Line Input Crosstalk:< -60 dB Max level before Clipping:>= 12 dBu Sidetone Null Capability:> 25 dBStage Announce/Balanced Line Out Type:Balanced Output Impedance:>= 200ΩLoad Impedance:>= 600ΩIFB/Hot Mic Type :Unbalanced Output Impedance:180ΩLoad Impedance:>= 600ΩFrequency Response Panel Mic - Party Line:600 - 10KHz ± 3dB Headset Mic - Party Line:200 - 12KHz ± 3 dB Headset Mic - Line Out:200 - 12KHz ± 3 dB Program Input - Party Line: 100 17KHz ± 3 dB Program Input - Headset Out: 200 - 10KHz ± 3 dB Program Input - Speaker Out:300 - 10KHz ± 3 dB Party Line - Headset Out:200 - 10KHz ± 3 dB Party Line - Speaker Out:300 - 10KHz ± 3 dBMax DistortionPanel Mic - Party Line:<= 0.5%Headset Mic - Party Line:<= 0.5%Headset Mic - Line Out:<= 0.5%Program Input - Party Line:<= 0.2%Program Input - Headset Out:<= 0.2%Program Input - Speaker Out:<= 0.5%Party Line - Headset Out:<= 0.2%Party Line - Speaker Out:<= 0.5%NoisePanel Mic - Party Line: < -65 dBu Headset Mic - Party Line: < -70 dBu Headset Mic - Line Out: < -55 dBu Program Input - Party Line: < -85 dBu Program Input - Headset Out: < -60 dBu Program Input - Speaker Out:< -60 dBu Party Line - Headset Out:< -50 dBu Party Line - Speaker Out:< -50 dBuMax GainPanel Mic - Party Line: >= 37 dB Headset Mic - Party Line: 41 dB ± 2 dB Headset Mic - Hot Mic Out:55 dB ± 3 dB Headset Mic - Announce Out:55 dB ± 3 dB Program Input - Party Line:>= -16 dB Program Input - Headset Out:>= 18 dB Program Input - Speaker Out:>= 24 dB Party Line - Headset Out:>= 34 dB Party Line - Speaker Out:>= 40 dB Min GainPanel Mic - Party Line” <= 25 dB Mains PowerInput Voltage Range: 100 - 240 VAC Input Frequency Range: 50 - 60 Hz Input Power: <= 60 VAC Output Voltage :30 VDC ± 0.5V Output Current per Channel(Continuous): 1.2 A Output Current per Channel (Peak): 2 A (Do not exceedthe 1.2A rating formore than 2 seconds per 1 minute period)Short Circuit RecoveryTime (1st short):<= 0.5 sec Short Circuit Recovery Time >= 20 shorts in 20sec: <= 20 sec Station CapacityUp to 40 RS-601 beltpacks or 10 speaker stations or 12 headset stations distributed over both channelsRear Panel Connectors Intercom:(6) XLR-3M (3 per channel)Announce Out:(1) XLR-3M (audio)Announce Relay: (1) 1/4 in. (0.64 cm)phone jack (relay)Program: (1) XLR-3F Hot Mic / IFB Interface: (1) 1/4 in. (0.64 cm)phone jackAC Power: IEC 320 connector Rear Panel Controls(2) Termination On-Off switches (8) Option switches (1) Power switch(1) Tone alert volume control Front Panel Connectors Panel Mic:(1) 1/4 in. (0.64 cm) panel mounting jackH eadset: (1) XLR-4M Front Panel Controls & Indicators (1) Panel / headset mic switch (1) Announce button (1) Party line link button (2) Program ON-OFF-INTERRUPT switches (3) Program level controls (2) Listen controls(2) Sidetone null controls (2) Talk buttons (2) Call buttons(1) Tone alert button (1) RMK button (1) Speaker ON-OFF switch (2) Short LEDs Environmental32 - 122˚F (0 - 50˚C)Dimensions19 in. W x 1.75 in. H x 6.5 in. D (483 mm x 44 mm x 165 mm)Weight6.06 lbs. (2.75 kg)Notice About SpecificationsWhile Clear-Com makes every attempt to maintain the accuracy of the information contained in its product manuals, that information is subject to change without notice. Performance specifications included in this manual are design-center specifications and are included for customer guidance and to facilitate system installation. Actual operating performance may vary.MS-702 Back Panel。
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O NIon Xe 20 provides complete control of conventional and moving lights, LEDs and media servers. It supports multiple users with partitioned parameter control and full backup, multiple playback faders and cue lists in a tracking, move-fade environment. The desk includes backlit buttons and 20 45mm non-motorized faders with associated displays.FEATURES• 2,048 or 12,288 outputs• 32,768 control channels (any number from 1 - 99,999)• Up to 99 discrete users• Partitioned control• Master playback pair with 100mm faders• 20 45mm faders x 100 pages for configurable faders,submasters, masters and grandmaster control with twoassociated high-contrast monochrome LCD displays• User-definable direct selects• Four discrete palette types (IFCB)• Presets function as “all palette”• E ffects provide dynamic relational and absolute progressivebehavior• C entral information area (CIA) accesses the browser andother controls• F our pageable encoders for non-intensity parameter control• C onfigurable high-density channel display, with format andflexi-channel modes• U p to six abstract color spaces, tinting, spectrum and fadepath tools.• User configurable, interactive Magic Sheets• E TCNet2™ and Net3™ (powered by ACN), ArtNet and Avab®UDP network output protocols• S how import from Obsession, Express™, Expression®,Emphasis®, Congo®, Cobalt®, Grand MA1, Grand MA2, Safariand Strand 500/300 Series• T wo individually configurable Ethernet ports• M ultiple MIDI and/or SMPTE TimeCode Inputs, Analog/SerialInputs, OSC transmit/recieve• V irtual Media Server function for pixel mapped effects,images, animations• S upport for multiple languages, including English, German,Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian andChinese (Simplified and Traditional)O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O NIon Xe 20MODEL DESCRIPTIONIon Xe 20 - 2K Ion Xe 20, 2,048 outputs (minimum)Ion Xe 20 - 12K Ion Xe 20, 12,288 outputs (maximum)Ion Xe RPU - 2K Ion Xe Remote Processor, 2,048 outputsIon Xe RPU - 12K Ion Xe Remote Processor, 12,288 outputs Ion Xe 10K After-sale 10K upgradeETCnomad 512Client for Mac/PCO utput protocols are distributed using ETCNet2 DMX Nodes or Net3 DMX/RDM Gateways. I/O Gateways and Show Control Gateways provide switch closure functionality, MIDI and SMPTE TimeCode.Ion Xe 20 AccessoriesMODEL DESCRIPTIONEos MFW 10Eos Motorized Fader Wing 10Eos MFW 20Eos Motorized Fader Wing 20Eos FW 20Eos Standard Fader Wing 20Eos FW 40Eos Standard Fader Wing 40Net3 RVI3Net3 Remote Video InterfaceETCpad ETC Portable Access DeviceIon Xe - FC Ion Xe FlightcaseEos Family Offline Editor software for Mac and PC platforms is called ETCnomad and is available for download from Ion Xe 20 requires Windows 7 compatible external monitors,1280x1024 minimum resolution, standard, touch or multi-touch SHIPS WITH:• Dust cover• One Littlite• Mouse and mousepad• External alphanumeric keyboard• Two active display-port to DVI adapters•One locking IEC power cordS P E C I F I C A T I O N SSYSTEM CAPACITY• 2,048 or 12,288 Outputs• 32,768 Control Channels (devices)• 10,000 Cues• 999 Cue Lists• 200 Active Playbacks• 999 Submasters• 100 Fader Pages• 4 x 1,000 Palettes (Intensity, Focus, Color, Beam)• 1,000 Presets (all palette)• 1,000 Groups• 1,000 Effects (relative, absolute or step)• 99,999 Macros• 1,000 Snapshots• 1,000 Curves• 1,000 Color Paths• S upports two external display-port monitors at 1280x1024minimum resolution, with optional touch or multi-touchcontrol• Solid-state hard drive• Five USB ports for flashdrives, pointing devices, keyboards DISPLAY FUNCTIONS• A ll show data may be viewed on a single external monitor.External views may be posted separately or expanded acrossa maximum of two monitors. Three user-configurableworkspaces per display, with split-screen/sizing controls.• The Central Information Area accesses:-Browser-File Management-System Defaults-Show Defaults-Desk Defaults-Partition Definitions-Network Configuration-Show Data Utilities-Print to PDF-Record Target Lists-Patch functions-Help-Electronic alpha-numeric keyboard-Command Line-Selected Cue-Error messages-Context-Sensitive Control-Parameter Categories and individual parameters-Filters• Channel Displays-Live channel or table view-B lind cue, palette, preset and group views, in list, channel,table and spreadsheet formats-U ser-configurable to show required parameters and/orparameter categories (IFCB)-Flexi-channel to determine which channels to display-Zoom allows user to define how many channels are viewed-Color-coded intensity levels indicate direction of move S P E C I F I C A T I O N S-C olor-coded non-intensity levels indicate change fromprevious state-G raphic differentiation of moving lights, single parameterdevices and unpatched channels• Magic Sheets-User-defined interactive display layouts-O bjects and images may be imported• Patch Views-Patch by channel-Patch by address-Patch by Device List (RDM)-A ssign proportional patch value, curve and, preheat valuefor intensity-Swap pan and tilt-Invert pan and tilt-Custom fixture editor-User configurable shutter order• Playback Status Display-Accesses status of 100 fader pages-E xpanded cue list for selected cue, optional dynamiccountdown of active cues• Cue List Index• Effect Editor• Group Editor• Park Display• Dimmer Monitoring• Submaster List• Fader Config DisplayPLAYBACK CONTROLS• M aster Playback crossfade pair with two 100mmpotentiometers, Go, Stop/Back and Load• 50 pages of 20 45mm faders, each configurable as:-IFCB Palette/Preset Lists or single instances-Cue Playback, with user-configurable button/slider behavior-Grand Master with Blackout-A dditive or Inhibitive Submaster, with user-configurablebutton/slider behavior-Filtered Manual Timing Master• Rate Controller• Playback fader controls include:-Load to assign cue lists-Timing Disable-Off/On-Release-Freeze-Assert-Manual Override-Rate-Go To Cue 0-Spread-Background Enable/Disable-10 Priority States-10 Background Priority States-Parameter and channel filters• Macros-May be set to play background or foreground-Startup and Shutdown Macros-Disconnect MacrosS P E C I F I C A T I O N SMANUAL CONTROL• C hannel selection from keypad and/or multi-touchdirect selects• Lists constructed with +, -, thru• I ntensity set with level wheel, keypad, level button, fulland out• Select Last recalls last sequential channel selection set• Select Manual selects all channels with manual values• Select Active selects all channels with intensity above zero• Ordered groups• Offset; including even, odd, random and reverse• Fan• Sneak• User-definable home• H ome by parameter, parameter category or all non-intensityparameters• Capture• Park at level• Scaled park for temporary percentage adjustment• Recall-from and Copy-to commands• A bout provides detailed view of selected channels orrecord targets• Undo• Highlight and Lowlight, with optional user-definable Rem Dim • L amp controls to strike and douse arc sources,calibrate devicesPROGRAMMING FEATURES• Channel Functions-N on-intensity parameters set via numeric entry orpageable encoders-Encoders support software-controlled tactile response-Local display of color and gobo images-C olor matching to gel selector-Color Path, color tinting and color spectrum tools.-Apply discrete time and delay per channel parameter• Palette and Preset Functions-Record and Update-Toggle display to absolute data-U p to 999 decimal values may be inserted between anytwo whole numbers• Effects-Create live or blind-Pattern-based relative dynamic effects-Absolute effects-Step effects-Channel level overrides-Cue level overrides-Entry mode determines how parameters enter effects-Exit mode determines how parameters depart effects• Cue Recording-Cue List HTP/LTP Intensity-Cue List Priority and Background Priority-Cue List Assert-Fader as progress controller, manual or intensity master-Record manual values or channels in use-Auto playback of recorded cues-Referenced or auto-mark instructions-Block at cue or parameter level-Assert at cue or parameter level-All-fade flag S P E C I F I C A T I O N S-Follow or hang times-Out of sequence link-Loop functions-Cue level parameter category timing-20-part multi-part cues-Cue-level rate override-M ark flags for Auto or Referenced and Referenced PriorityMarks-U p to 999 decimal cues between each twowhole-numbered cues-Execute List·Triggers snapshot·Triggers macros·Triggers go of other cues·Syncs go to multiple cue lists·Show-control triggers·Analog triggers-Update and Update Trace functions-Undo record and delete• Submaster Recording and Playback-999 additive or inhibitive submasters-Bump button timing for fade up/dwell/fade out-Assert/Channel select button-Exclusive or Shielded Mode-Background enable/disable-Restore to background or minimum value-LTP/HTP intensity-Fader as progress controller or intensity master-Bump button to mark NPs-Priority and Background Priority status-M otorized faders match level across all devices andwhen paging-Submaster mapping on the fly• Curves-Assignable in patch to modify dimmer output ramp-A ssignable at cue or cue part level to modify intensitycrossfade profile or non-intensity parameter ramping INTERFACES• T wo individually configurable ethernet ports• E TCNet2, Net3 (powered by ACN), ArtNet and Avab UDPoutput protocols• Four DMX/RDM ports• Contact-closure triggers via D-Sub connector• T wo video connectors support display-port external displays(1280x1024) with optional single-touch or multi-touch screencontrol• USB multipurpose (five ports)• OSC Transmit/Receive• UDP Transmit/Receive• MIDI TimeCode, MIDI Show Control through Gateway• SMPTE TimeCode through Gateway• C ontact closure (12 analog inputs, 12 SPDT contact outputs,RS-232) through GatewayELECTRICAL• AC input (100 - 240V at 50/60 Hz)• P ower consumption (less external monitors) approximately 1amp at 120V or 230/240VP H Y S I C A LIon Xe 20 Dimensions*MODEL HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTHinches mm inches mm inches mm Ion Xe 20 4.1010429.3074414.24362 Ion Xe 20in shippingcontainer7.7519736.5092718.50470Ion Xe 20 in roadcase 8.3421245.121,14619.45494Ion Xe 20 Weights*MODEL WEIGHTlbs kgsIon Xe 20 console16.67.35Ion Xe 20 in shipping container22.59.98Ion Xe 20 in roadcase46.7TBD*Weight and dimensions typicalCorporate Headquarters 3031 Pleasant View Rd, PO Box 620979, Middleton WI 53562 0979 USA +1 608 831 4116London, UK Unit 26-28, Victoria Industrial Estate, Victoria Road, London W3 6UU, UK +44 (0) 20 8896 1000Rome, IT Via Pieve Torina, 48, 00156 Rome, Italy +39 (06) 32 111 683Holzkirchen, DE Ohmstrasse 3, 83607 Holzkirchen, Germany +49 (80 24) 47 00-0Hong Kong Room 1801, 18/F, Tower 1 Phase 1, Enterprise Square, 9 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong +852 2799 1220Web Copyright©2018 ETC. All Rights Reserved. All product information and specifications subject to change. 4311L1002 Rev C 02/18。
On Drive GuidePowerFlex 523 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive Parameter GroupsBasic Display b Output Freq b001 Commanded Freq b002 Output Current b003 Output Voltage b004 DC Bus Voltage b005Drive Status b006Fault 1 Code b007Fault 2 Code b008Fault 3 Code b009Process Display b010Control Source b012Contrl In Status b013Dig In Status b014Output RPM b015Output Speed b016Output Power b017Power Saved b018Elapsed Run Time b019Average Power b020Elapsed kWh b021Elapsed MWh b022Energy Saved b023Accum kWh Sav b024Accum Cost Sav b025Accum CO2 Sav b026Drive Temp b027Control Temp b028Control SW Ver b029Basic Program P Language P030 Motor NP Volts P031 Motor NP Hertz P032 Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Motor NP RPM P036Voltage Class P038Torque Perf Mode P039Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Start Source 2P048Speed Reference2P049Start Source 3P050Speed Reference3P051Average kWh Cost P052Reset To Defalts P053Terminal Blocks t DigIn TermBlk 02t062 DigIn TermBlk 03t063 2-Wire Mode t064 DigIn TermBlk 05t065DigIn TermBlk 06t066Relay Out1 Sel t076Relay Out1 Level t077Relay 1 On Time t079Relay 1 Off Time t080EM Brk Off Delay t086EM Brk On Delay t087Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In V Loss t094Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Anlg Loss Delay t098Analog In Filter t099Sleep-Wake Sel t100Sleep Level t101Sleep Time t102Wake Level t103Wake Time t104Communications C Comm Write Mode C121 RS485 Data Rate C123 RS485 Node Addr C124 Comm Loss Action C125Comm Loss Time C126RS485 Format C127Opt Data In 1C161Opt Data In 2C162Opt Data In 3C163Opt Data In 4C164Opt Data Out 1C165Opt Data Out 2C166Opt Data Out 3C167Opt Data Out 4C168MultiDrv Sel C169Drv 1 Addr C171Drv 2 Addr C172Drv 3 Addr C173Drv 4 Addr C174DSI I/O Cfg C175Advanced Display d Analog In 0-10V d360 Analog In 4-20mA d361 Elapsed Time-hr d362Elapsed Time-min d363Counter Status d364Timer Status d365Timer StatusF d366Drive Type d367Testpoint Data d368Motor OL Level d369Slip Hz Meter d375Speed Feedback d376DC Bus Ripple d380Output Powr Fctr d381Torque Current d382PID1 Fdbk Displ d383PID1 Setpnt Displ d384Fiber Status d390Advanced Program A Preset Freq 0A410 Preset Freq 1A411 Preset Freq 2A412 Preset Freq 3A413 Preset Freq 4A414 Preset Freq 5A415 Preset Freq 6A416 Preset Freq 7A417 Keypad Freq A426 MOP Freq A427 MOP Reset Sel A428 MOP Preload A429 MOP Time A430 Jog Frequency A431 Jog Accel/Decel A432 Purge Frequency A433 DC Brake Time A434DC Brake Level A435DC Brk Time@Strt A436DB Resistor Sel A437DB Threshold A438S Curve %A439PWM Frequency A440Accel Time 2A442Decel Time 2A443Accel Time 3A444Decel Time 3A445Accel Time 4A446Decel Time 4A447Skip Frequency 1A448Skip Freq Band 1A449Skip Frequency 2A450Skip Freq Band 2A451PID 1 Trim Hi A456PID 1 Trim Lo A457PID 1 Trim Sel A458PID 1 Ref Sel A459PID 1 Fdback Sel A460PID 1 Prop Gain A461PID 1 Integ Time A462PID 1 Diff Rate A463PID 1 Setpoint A464PID 1 Deadband A465PID 1 Preload A466PID 1 Invert Err A467Process Disp Lo A481Process Disp Hi A482Testpoint Sel A483Current Limit 1A484Shear Pin1 Level A486Shear Pin 1 Time A487Stall Fault Time A492Motor OL Select A493Motor OL Ret A494Drive OL Mode A495IR Voltage Drop A496Flux Current Ref A497Boost Select A530Start Boost A531Break Voltage A532Break Frequency A533Maximum Voltage A534Pulse In Scale A537Var PWM Disable A540Auto Rstrt Tries A541Auto Rstrt Delay A542Start At PowerUp A543Reverse Disable A544Flying Start En A545FlyStrt CurLimit A546Compensation A547Power Loss Mode A548Half Bus Enable A549Bus Reg Enable A550Fault Clear A551Program Lock A552Program Lock Mod A553Drv Ambient Sel A554Reset Meters A555Text Scroll A556Out Phas Loss En A557Max Traverse A567Traverse Inc A568Traverse Dec A569P Jump A570Sync Time A571Speed Ratio A572Network N This group contains parameters for the network option card that is installed.Additional parameters are listed on the next page.2 PowerFlex 523 Adjustable Frequency AC DriveAppView Parameter GroupsModifiedM This group contains parameters that have their values changed from the factory default.Fault and Diagnostic F Fault 4 Code F604Fault 5 Code F605Fault 6 Code F606Fault 7 Code F607Fault 8 Code F608Fault 9 Code F609Fault10 Code F610Fault 1 Time-hr F611Fault 2 Time-hr F612Fault 3 Time-hr F613Fault 4 Time-hr F614Fault 5 Time-hr F615Fault 1 Time-min F621Fault 2 Time-min F622Fault 3 Time-min F623Fault 4 Time-min F624Fault 5 Time-min F625Fault 1 Freq F631Fault 2 Freq F632Fault 3 Freq F633Fault 4 Freq F634Fault 5 Freq F635Fault 1 Current F641Fault 2 Current F642Fault 3 Current F643Fault 4 Current F644Fault 5 Current F645Fault 1 BusVolts F651Fault 2 BusVolts F652Fault 3 BusVolts F653Fault 4 BusVolts F654Fault 5 BusVolts F655Status @ Fault 1F661Status @ Fault 2F662Status @ Fault 3F663Status @ Fault 4F664Status @ Fault 5F665Comm Sts - DSI F681Comm Sts - Opt F682DSI I/O Act F686Drv 0 Logic Cmd F705Drv 0 Reference F706Drv 0 Logic Sts F707Drv 0 Feedback F708Drv 1 Logic Cmd F709Drv 1 Reference F710Drv 1 Logic Sts F711Drv 1 Feedback F712Drv 2 Logic Cmd F713Drv 2 Reference F714Drv 2 Logic StsF715Drv 2 Feedback F716Drv 3 Logic Cmd F717Drv 3 Reference F718Drv 3 Logic Sts F719Drv 3 Feedback F720Drv 4 Logic Cmd F721Drv 4 Reference F722Drv 4 Logic Sts F723Drv 4 Feedback F724DSI Errors F731Conveyor G1Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047DigIn TermBlk 02t062DigIn TermBlk 03t063Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Slip Hz Meter d375Preset Freq 0A410Jog Frequency A431Jog Accel/Decel A432S Curve %A439Reverse DisableA544Mixer G2Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Output Current b003Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Losst097Preset Freq 0A410Stall Fault Time A492Compressor G3Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum FreqP043Maximum FreqP044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Preset Freq 0A410Auto Rstrt Tries A541Auto Rstrt Delay A542Start At PowerUp A543Reverse Disable A544Power Loss Mode A548Half Bus Enable A549Centrifugal Pump G4Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Preset Freq 0A410PID 1 Trim Hi A456PID 1 Trim Lo A457PID 1 Ref Sel A459PID 1 Fdback Sel A460PID 1 Prop Gain A461PID 1 Integ Time A462PID 1 Diff Rate A463PID 1 Setpoint A464PID 1 Deadband A465PID 1 Preload A466Auto Rstrt Tries A541Auto Rstrt Delay A542Start At PowerUp A543Reverse Disable A544Blower/Fan G5Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLAP034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Preset Freq 0A410PID 1 Trim Hi A456PID 1 Trim Lo A457PID 1 Ref Sel A459PID 1 Fdback Sel A460PID 1 Prop Gain A461PID 1 Integ Time A462PID 1 Diff Rate A463PID 1 Setpoint A464PID 1 Deadband A465PID 1 Preload A466Auto Rstrt Tries A541Auto Rstrt Delay A542Start At PowerUp A543Reverse Disable A544Flying Start En A545Additional groups are listed on the next page.PowerFlex 523 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive 3CustomView Parameter GroupFault DescriptionsExtruder G6Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Output Current b003Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Slip Hz Meter d375Speed Feedback d376Preset Freq 0A410Stall Fault Time A492Pulse In Scale A537Power Loss Mode A548Half Bus Enable A549Textile/Fiber G8Language P030Output Freq b001Commanded Freq b002Motor NP Volts P031Motor NP Hertz P032Motor OL Current P033Motor NP FLA P034Motor NP Poles P035Autotune P040Accel Time 1P041Decel Time 1P042Minimum Freq P043Maximum Freq P044Stop Mode P045Start Source 1P046Speed Reference1P047DigIn TermBlk 02t062DigIn TermBlk 03t063Relay Out1 Sel t076Anlg In 0-10V Lo t091Anlg In 0-10V Hi t092Anlg In4-20mA Lo t095Anlg In4-20mA Hi t096Anlg In mA Loss t097Slip Hz Meter d375Fiber Status d390Preset Freq 0A410Jog Frequency A431Jog Accel/Decel A432S Curve %A439Reverse Disable A544Power Loss Mode A548Half Bus Enable A549Bus Reg Enable A550Max Traverse A567Traverse Inc A568Traverse Dec A569P Jump A570Sync Time A571Speed Ratio A572CustomGCThis group can store up to 100 of your frequently used parameters for your application.No.Fault Type (1)Description ActionF000No Fault –No fault present.–F002Auxiliary Input 1External trip (Auxiliary) input.•Check remote wiring.•Verify communications programming for intentional fault.F003Power Loss 2Single phase operation detected with excessive load.•Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption.•Check input fuses.•Reduce load.F004UnderVoltage 1DC bus voltage fell below the minimum value.Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line powerinterruption.F005OverVoltage1DC bus voltage exceeded maximum value.Monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions. Busovervoltage can also be caused by motor regeneration. Extend thedecel time or install dynamic brake option.F006Motor Stalled 1Drive is unable to accelerate or decelerate motor.•Increase P041, A442, A444, A446 [Accel Time x] or reduce load so drive output current does not exceed the current set byparameter A484 [Current Limit 1] for too long.•Check for overhauling load.F007Motor Overload 1Internal electronic overload trip.•An excessive motor load exists. Reduce load so drive output current does not exceed the current set by parameterP033 [Motor OL Current].•Verify A530 [Boost Select] setting.F008Heatsink OvrTmp 1Heatsink/Power Module temperature exceeds a predefined value.•Check for blocked or dirty heat sink fins. Verify that ambienttemperature has not exceeded the rated ambient temperature.•Check fan.F009CC OvrTmp 1Control module temperature exceeds a predefined value.•Check product ambient temperature.•Check for airflow obstruction.•Check for dirt or debris.•Check fan.F012HW OverCurrent 2The drive output current has exceeded the hardware current limit.Check programming. Check for excess load, improper A530 [BoostSelect] setting, DC brake volts set too high or other causes of excesscurrent.Additional faults are listed on the next page.4 PowerFlex 523 Adjustable Frequency AC DriveF013Ground Fault2 A current path to earth ground has been detected at one or more ofthe drive output terminals.Check the motor and external wiring to the drive output terminals for a grounded condition.F021Output Ph Loss1Output Phase Loss (if enabled).Configure with A557 [Output Phas Loss En].•Verify motor wiring.•Verify motor.F029Analog In Loss1An analog input is configured to fault on signal loss. A signal loss hasoccurred.Configure with t094 [Anlg In V Loss] or t097 [Anlg In mA Loss].•Check for broken/loose connections at inputs.•Check parameters.F033Auto Rstrt Tries2Drive unsuccessfully attempted to reset a fault and resume runningfor the programmed number of A541 [Auto Rstrt Tries].Correct the cause of the fault and manually clear.F038Phase U to Gnd2 A phase to ground fault has been detected between the drive andmotor in this phase.•Check the wiring between the drive and motor.•Check motor for grounded phase.•Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.F039Phase V to Gnd F040Phase W to GndF041Phase UV Short2Excessive current has been detected between these two outputterminals.Check the motor and drive output terminal wiring for a shorted condition.Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.F042Phase UW ShortF043Phase VW ShortF048Params Defaulted1The drive was commanded to write default values to EEPROM.•Clear the fault or cycle power to the drive.•Program the drive parameters as needed.F063SW OverCurrent1Programmed A486 [Shear Pin1 Level] has been exceeded for a timeperiod greater than the time programmed in A487 [Shear Pin 1Time].•Verify connections between motor and load.•Verify level and time requirements.F064Drive Overload2Drive overload rating has been exceeded.Reduce load or extend Accel Time.F070Power Unit2Failure has been detected in the drive power section.•Check maximum ambient temperature has not been exceeded.•Cycle power.•Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.F071DSI Net Loss2Control over the Modbus or DSI communications link has beeninterrupted.•Cycle power.•Check communications cabling.•Check Modbus or DSI setting.•Check Modbus or DSI status.F072Opt Net Loss2Control over the network option card’s remote network has beeninterrupted.•Cycle power.•Check communications cabling.•Check network adapter setting.•Check external network status.F080Autotune Failure2The autotune function was either cancelled by the user or failed.Restart procedure.F081DSI Comm Loss2Communications between the drive and the Modbus or DSI masterdevice have been interrupted.•Cycle power.•Check communications cabling.•Check Modbus or DSI setting.•Check Modbus or DSI status.•Modify using C125 [Comm Loss Action].•Connecting I/O terminals C1 and C2 to ground may improve noise immunity.•Replace wiring, Modbus master device, or control module.F082Opt Comm Loss2Communications between the drive and the network option cardhave been interrupted.•Cycle power.•Reinstall option card in drive.•Modify using C125 [Comm Loss Action].•Replace wiring, port expander, option card, or control module.F094Function Loss2“Freeze-Fire” (Function Loss) input is inactive, input to theprogrammed terminal is open.Close input to the terminal and cycle power.F100ParameterChksum2Drive parameter non-volatile storage is corrupted.Set P053 [Reset To Defalts] to 2 “Factory Rset”.F101External Storage2External non-volatile storage has failed.Set P053 [Reset To Defalts] to 2 “Factory Rset”.F105 C Connect Err2Control module was disconnected while drive was powered.Clear fault and verify all parameter settings. Do not remove orinstall the control module while power is applied.F106Incompat C-P2The control module could not recognize the power module.•Cycle power.•Flash with newer firmware version.•Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.F107Replaced C-P2The control module was mounted to a power module with a differentpower rating.Set P053 [Reset To Defalts] to any of the reset options.Additional faults are listed on the next page.Publication 520-DU002A-EN-E - September 2013 -Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved.Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Automation, PowerFlex, and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.Power, Control and Information Solutions HeadquartersAmericas: Rockwell Automation, 1201 South Second Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204-2496 USA, T el: (1) 414.382.2000, Fax: (1) 414.382.4444Europe/Middle East/Africa: Rockwell Automation NV, Pegasus Park, De Kleetlaan 12a, 1831 Diegem, Belgium, T el: (32) 2 663 0600, Fax: (32) 2663 0640Asia Pacific: Rockwell Automation, Level 14, Core F, Cyberport 3, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong, T el: (852) 2887 4788, Fax: (852) 2508 1846All the recommended documentation listed in this section is available online at /literature .The following publications provide general drive information:The following publications provide specific PowerFlex 520-Series information on drive installation, features, specifications, and service:The following publications provide specific Network Communications information:F109Mismatch C-P 2The control module was mounted to a different drive type power module.Set P053 [Reset To Defalts] to any of the reset options.F110KeypadMembrane 2Keypad membrane failure / disconnected.•Cycle power.•Replace control module if fault cannot be cleared.F114uC Failure 2Microprocessor failure.•Cycle power.•Replace control module if fault cannot be cleared.F122I/O Board Fail 2Failure has been detected in the drive control and I/O section.•Cycle power.•Replace drive or control module if fault cannot be cleared.F125Flash Update Req 2The firmware in the drive is corrupt, mismatched, or incompatible with the hardware.Perform a firmware flash update operation to attempt to load a valid set of firmware.F126NonRecoverablErr2A non-recoverable firmware or hardware error was detected. The drive was automatically stopped and reset.•Clear fault or cycle power to the drive.•Replace drive or control module if fault cannot be cleared.F127DSIFlashUpdatReq 2A critical problem with the firmware was detected and the drive is running using backup firmware that only supports DSI communications.Perform a firmware flash update operation using DSI communications to attempt to load a valid set of firmware.(1)Type 1 = Auto-Reset/Run faults. Type 2 = Non-Resettable faults.TitlePublication Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives DRIVES-IN001 Preventive Maintenance of Industrial Control and Drive System EquipmentDRIVES-TD001 Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control SGI-1.1 A Global Reference Guide for Reading Schematic Diagrams 100-2.10 Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage8000-4.5.2TitlePublication PowerFlex 520-Series Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual 520-UM001 PowerFlex 520-Series AC Drive Specifications 520-TD001 PowerFlex Dynamic Braking Resistor Calculator PFLEX-AT001 PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus ConfigurationsDRIVES-AT002TitlePublication PowerFlex 25-COMM-D DeviceNet Adapter User Manual520COM-UM002 PowerFlex 25-COMM-E2P Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual 520COM-UM003 PowerFlex 25-COMM-P PROFIBUS DP Adapter520COM-UM004。
No.IL01-OM00006-BBOOSTER RELAYIL100Instructions for your Safety 1~21. Outline 32. Specification 33. Structure and the Operation Principle 3~44. Transportation and Storage 55. Precautions in Using 66. Maintenance 7~87. Countermeasures for Failure 98. Spare Parts List 109. Drawing 11Safety InstructionsThese safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.”They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International Standards (ISO/IEC)*1) , and other safety regulations.*1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems.ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems.IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery -- Electrical equipment of machines .(Part 1: General requirements)ISO 10218-1992: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety.etc.Caution Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.Warning Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious injury.Danger Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will resultin death or serious injury.Warning1. The compatibility of the product is the responsibility of the person who designs the equipment or decides its specifications.Since the product specified here is used under various operating conditions, its compatibility with specific equipment must be decided by the person who designs the equipment or decides its specifications based on necessary analysis and test results.The expected performance and safety assurance of the equipment will be the responsibility of the person who has determined its compatibility with the product.This person should also continuously review all specifications of the product referring to its latest catalog information, with a view to giving due consideration to any possibility of equipment failure when configuring the equipment.2. Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment.The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly.The assembly, operation and maintenance of machines or equipment including our products must be performed by an operator who is appropriately trained and experienced.3. Do not service or attempt to remove product and machinery/equipment until safety is confirmed.1.The inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be performed after measures toprevent falling or runaway of the driven objects have been confirmed.2.When the product is to be removed, confirm that the safety measures as mentioned above are implementedand the power from any appropriate source is cut, and read and understand the specific product precautions of all relevant products carefully.3. Before machinery/equipment is restarted, take measures to prevent unexpected operation and malfunction.4. Contact SMC beforehand and take special consideration of safety measures if the productis to be used in any of the following conditions.1. Conditions and environments outside of the given specifications, or use outdoors or in a place exposed todirect sunlight.2. Installation on equipment in conjunction with atomic energy, railways, air navigation, space, shipping,vehicles, military, medical treatment, combustion and recreation, or equipment in contact with food and beverages, emergency stop circuits, clutch and brake circuits in press applications, safety equipment or other applications unsuitable for the standard specifications described in the product catalog.3. An application which could have negative effects on people, property, or animals requiring special safetyanalysis.e in an interlock circuit, which requires the provision of double interlock for possible failure by using amechanical protective function, and periodical checks to confirm proper operation.-1-Safety InstructionsCautionThe product is provided for use in manufacturing industries.The product herein described is basically provided for peaceful use in manufacturing industries.If considering using the product in other industries, consult SMC beforehand and exchange specifications or a contract if necessary.If anything is unclear, contact your nearest sales branch.Limited warranty and Disclaimer/Compliance RequirementsThe product u sed is subject to the following “Limited warranty and Disclaimer” and “Compliance Requirements”.Read and accept them before using the product.Limited warranty and Disclaimer1.The warranty period of the product is 1 year in service or 1.5 years after the product is delivered,whichever is first.*2)Also, the product may have specified durability, running distance or replacement parts. Please consult your nearest sales branch.2. For any failure or damage reported within the warranty period which is clearly our responsibility, a replacement product or necessary parts will be provided.This limited warranty applies only to our product independently, and not to any other damage incurred due to the failure of the product.3. Prior to using SMC products, please read and understand the warranty terms anddisclaimers noted in the specified catalog for the particular products.*2) Vacuum pads are excluded from this 1 year warranty.A vacuum pad is a consumable part, so it is warranted for a year after it is delivered.Also, even within the warranty period, the wear of a product due to the use of the vacuum pad or failure due to the deterioration of rubber material are not covered by the limited warranty.Compliance Requirements1. The use of SMC products with production equipment for the manufacture of weapons ofmass destruction(WMD) or any other weapon is strictly prohibited.2. The exports of SMC products or technology from one country to another are govemed bythe relevant security laws and regulation of the countries involved in the transaction. Prior to the shipment of a SMC product to another country, assure that all local rules goveming that export are known and followed.-2-1. OutlineIncrease the operating speed of controlling part when the piping between the instruments and the controlling part is very long, or the controlling part capacity is large.2. Specification3. Structure and the operation principleInput force from the instrument enters to the input chamber and act to diaphragm A. This works against the force generated by diaphragm B. When the force generated by the input is strong, the internal valve is pressed down and the supply air flows to the output side. When not strong, the internal valve is closed and the exhaust port opens for exhaust. This is how the force generated by diaphragm A and B is balanced. Opening of the needle valve connect the air path of the input and the output. The adjustment of the throttle valve, the stability of the closed loop including the booster relay is improved.-3-INNEEDLE VALVEMODEL IL100 BLOCK DIAGRAM-4-4. Transportation and Storage-5-5. Precautions in using-6--7--8-7.Countermeasures for failure-9-Spare parts listDoc.No.IL01-SL00008Page 1/1Model Name IL 100・Spare parts listModel No. KT-IL100No .DescriptionSketchMaterialPcs.DrawingUsing SpareDrawing No. Symbol 1A2017 A2017 A2017 NBR A2017 A2017 RESINIUM126100-1 261017 261015 261014 261012 261010 26108 261092 SpringSUS304W 1261053NBR1KA00085 (JIS B2401P6)4NBR1KA00069 (JIS B2401 P12)5DiaphragmNBR 1 261018*1~5 are in a set as a repairing parts kit.DiaphragmAss ’y“O ”Ringφ8620φ86φ9.6φ16.6“O ”Ring-10-No.IL01-OM00006-B -4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPANTel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362URL Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. © 2019 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved。
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Catalog 93PR-300CTO 4 switches with internal back-feed protectionCTO: 9RZ06A0500E01B0 9106-432024 switches with internal back-feed protection, Sidecar & top exhaustC TO: 9RZ06A0500J00B0 9106-43204Outlook(default: GLACIER WHITE, optional: BLACK)UPM Rating (all operating modes) 62.5kVA/62.5kW at 230VAC, 30°C 60kVA/60kW at 230VAC, 35°C55kVA/55kW at 230VAC, 40°CUPS Rating (all operating modes) 250kVA/250kW pf 1.0 at 30°C (4 UPM) 300kVA/300kW pf 1.0 at 35°C (5 UPM) 275kVA/275kW pf 1.0 at 40°C (5 UPM)Configurable Upgradability 60kW*N (1≤N≤5), 62.5kW*N (1≤N≤4)Parallel Capability 4 x parallel, maximum 1.2MW. Could extend to 8 x units in parallel on special orderUPS Topology Double Conversion, IGBT Module Converters, three level Static UPS Performance classification VFI-SS-111, IEC62040-3UPM Dimensions: W x D x H (mm) 439 x 700 x 173.4 (4U height) 590 x 980 x 325 (Packaged)UPM Weight 39kg Net, 44kg Gross, Modules shipped separatelyUPS Dimensions: W x D x H (mm) 600 x 1100 x 2000 (4x19” frame unpackaged) 800 x 1100 x 2000 (with side car & top exhaust kit)Frame Weight (kg) 375 kgDegree of protection IP20, with front door washable dust filter Cabinet color theme Default: Glacier White, Optional: Black, RAL 9005Switchgear (Internal) Standard: 4 switches (INPUT/ OUTPUT/ Bypass/ Maintenance) Optional: MBS only (Maintenance)Cable entry Top & Bottom (side car is required for bottom entry) Ventilation Rear exhaust standard, top exhaust optionalAccessories Side Car and top exhaust fan kit Load Sync BoxTechnical spec is subject to change with product improvement.ENVIRONMENTAmbient storage temperature Range of -25°C to +55°C in a protective packageAmbient service temperature 300kVA/ 300kW at 35°C, 230VAC 275kVA/ 275kW at 40°C, 230VACMaximum service altitude 1000m above sea level. Maximum 2000m with 1% de-rating per each additional 100m above 1000mRelative humidity +5% to 95%, no condensation allowed Acoustic noise at 1m 75~80dBAElectromagnetic Compatibility Immunity and emission to IEC/EN 62040-2 C3 USER INTERFACE & COMMUNICATIONSDisplay 7” Touchscreen Color display and 4 separate summary LEDs for system status.Door mounted LED bars for long range view of system statusStandard Communication Ports 3x Mini-Slot, 1x EPO input (NC or NO), 1x Relay output (NO/NC), 5x Building Alarm inputs, 1x USB Host, 1xUSB Slave, 1x RS232 Service PortOptional Connectivity Options Web/SNMPRelay/RS232 Industrial RelayPXGMS Industrial Gateway Card, PXGMS, SNMP/Modbus/BACnetELECTRICAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICSEarthing system compatibility TN, TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S, TT (Three-phase, four-wire + PE)Rated input voltage and voltage tolerance Rectifier:230/400Vac nominal (220/380, 240/415 Selectable) Tolerance: (-10%, +10%) at 100% load(-40%, +20%) at 50% load without battery discharge Bypass:230/400Vac nominal (220/380, 240/415 Selectable) Tolerance: 196/340 – 253/438V (-15%, +10% of nominal)Operating frequency / tolerance 50 or 60Hz; Tolerance 40-72HzInput current distortion <3% THD (Linear load condition at rated input current) Input power factor >0.99pf @ 20-100% load, >0.95 @ 10-20% load Inrush current <50ARectifier ramp-up, rectifier start and load step <100% of rated current. Rectifier ramp-up 10A/s (default), configurable, min.1A/sNumber of input phases 3 phases + Neutral +PE Rated rectifier input current 452.5A, 300kW at 400V Max. rectifier input current 475A at 400VBypass input current (rms @ 400V) Recommended/Maximum 435A (300kW Rated) 543.75A (Maximum)ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS - NORMAL MODETechnical spec is subject to change with product improvement.Rated output voltage 220/380, 230/400, 240/415Vac, three phasesOutput voltage variation <1% static load, 4% with 50ms recovery from 100% load step Crest factor 3:1Rated output frequency 50Hz (default) or 60HzOutput frequency variation ± 0.1Hz with slew rate 1Hz/sTotal output voltage distortion <1% linear load, <5% non-linear loadShort circuit capability 2 x I n per ModuleFault clearing capability(without bypass) 180A*N gL/ gG fuse (N stands for installed UPM number)Overload capacity without bypass 30 min >102–110% load 10 min >110%~125% load 30sec 126-150% load 300ms > 150% loadOverload capacity with bypass 125% continuous @ 30°C 115% continuous @ 40°CLoad power factor range 0.8 lagging to 0.8 leading without de-ratingRange of frequency sync withbypass± 4Hz as default. User selectable from 0.5 to 5 Hz ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS - STORED ENERGY MODETransfer to/ from stored energy No breakRated output voltage 220/380, 230/400, 240/415Vac, three phasesOutput voltage variation <2% static load, 4% with 50ms recovery from 100% load step Crest factor 3:1Rated peak output voltage 325V ± 20VRated output frequency 50Hz (default) or 60HzOutput frequency variation ± 0.005Hz (single module), ± 0.07Hz (Parallel system) Total output voltage distortion 5%Short circuit capability 250Amp per UPM 400msFault clearing capability 900gL/gG fuseOverload capability 102~110% 1mins @30°C >110% 300ms @30°CLoad power factor range 0.8 lagging to 0.8 leading without de-ratingNumber of output phases 3 Phase + NeutralEFFICIENCY (Input/Output)60kW X 5 62.5kW X 4 Linear Load 100% load: 96% 96% Efficiency, Double 75% load: 96.5% 96.5% Conversion Mode 50% load: 97% 97%Technical spec is subject to change with product improvement.@ 400V/50Hz 25% load: 96% 96.9%Heat Dissipation, Double Conversion Mode @ 400V/50Hz 100% load:75% load:50% load:25% load:12.1kW 10.14kW8.1kW 6.5 kW4.6kW 3.81 kW3.1kW 2.01 kWLinear Load Efficiency, ESS Mode @ 400V/50Hz 100% load:75% load:50% load:25% load:99.2% 98.96%99.2% 99.01%99.0% 99.00%98.6% 98.78%Air Flow (m 3/h):L/s:2513 2094698 582BYPASS CHARACTERISTICSAutomatic bypass Static bypass switch, continuously rated, no break transfer Automatic bypass nominal rating Maximum 300kVAAutomatic bypass thyristor i2tvalue1805000 A2sBypass fuse 900ABack-feed protection Optional internal back-feed contactorSeparate bypass input feed Standard (single feed cable links fitted on site)Manual bypass switch StandardESS (Energy Saver System) MODE CHARACTERISTICSPerformance classification VFD, transferring to VFI (Double Conversion mode) if limits are exceededTransfer time to doubleconversionMains available: No break (0ms), Mains failure: 2ms typical Acceptable output voltagevariation±10% of nominal voltageAcceptable output freq. variation ±3HzUPS Audible Noise < 75dBA @ 1m in 25C ambient temperatureStorm Detection UPS locks into double-conversion mode when three power line disturbances have forced the unit to double-conversion three times (user adjustable) within a one-hour period (user adjustable)High Alert mode UPS will stay on double-conversion for one hour (user adjustable), after which the unit will automatically return to operate in ESS modeBATTERYBattery nominal voltage 432V (36 x 12V, 216 Cells) 50kW456V (38 x 12V, 228 Cells) 55kW480V (40 x 12V, 240 Cells) 60kW/62.5kW Other configurations are availableFloat charge voltage 216 x 2.30V = 497Vdc 50kWTechnical spec is subject to change with product improvement.228 x 2.30V = 524Vdc 55kW240 x 2.30V = 552Vdc 60kW/62.5kW Other configurations are availableEnd of Discharge Voltage 216 x 1.67V = 360Vdc 50kW228 x 1.67V = 380Vdc 55kW240 x 1.67V = 400Vdc 60kW/62.5kW Other configurations are availableMaximum charge voltage VRLA: 294 x 2.35V = 690Vdc (ABM enabled) Lithium: 700VdcBattery technology 2-wire, no center tapping required Valve Regulated Lead AcidNi-CadCertified Lithium-ion batteryStored energy time No limitation within allowable ambient temperature.Charging current (Default/Maximum) 25A default, Maximum 40Amp Per UPM, future extend to 60Amp by firmware upgradeRestored energy time to 90% Typically, 10 x Discharge timeBattery recharge profile Advanced Battery Management (ABM®) = 90% resting,10% floating/ chargingVRLA Battery cut off voltage The total Battery voltage is limited by EOD1.67 to 1.75 VPC, Configurable or automatic (load adaptive)Battery cold start SupportCommon battery Common for internal parallel UPM Battery Trip +48V Shunt trip by default Battery Auxiliary Standard equipped--- END ---Technical spec is subject to change with product improvement.。
SOMMARIO:o del tastierino (3)1.Procedura per ripristinare la condizione di DEF sul drive (5)2.Motion Wiz (6)2.Configurazione (Step1.dat) (6)3.Messa in servizio e taratura (13)4.OPM 120 Posizionatore & Albero elettrico (17)5.Cambio di retroazione del loop di velocità (20)1.Sposta il cursore da un campoall’altroIncrementa e decrementa ilvalore puntato dal cursoreConferma i cambiamenti aldriveShift – abilita funzioni specialiCursore mosso dal tasto TPer utilizzare il tastierino è possibile far riferimento al manuale utente oppure osservare la figura seguente che costituisce solo un rapido riferimento.A questo punto è possibile mettere il drive in DEF.1. Procedura per ripristinare la condizione di DEF sul drive1) Si presuppone che l’azionamento no sia già in DEF.2) Settare, come descritto nel manuale utente, i seguenti bit rispettando la sequenza:- Pb40.9 = 0 o disabilitare via HW il drive- Pb39.13 = 0- Pb42.12 = 1- Pb42.14 = 1- Pb42.15 = 1.Spegnere e riaccendere l’azionamento… il drive è in DEF (Pr23=15).In questo capitolo impareremo ad utilizzare Motion Wiz e a familiarizzare con l’azionamento.2. Configurazione (Step1.dat)Passo passo genereremo il file Step1.dat che conterrà tutte le informazioni di configurazione dell’insieme azionamento-motore.1) Apriamo MotioWiz:2) Guardando le prossime immagini spieghiamo quali sono le informazioni che è possibilereperire in questa fase iniziale.:3) Selezioniamo il drive (HiDrive 2A) ed il motore (SMB^60^30^1.4^220).(E’possibile accedere a diversi motori e/o azionamenti).Premiamo ENTER ed andiamo al prossimo punto ( 4 ):4) Osserviamo la barra superiore… il nome del file è “No name*”, significa che è necessario(ma non obbligatorio) procedere al salvataggio del file. L’asterisco indica che l’utente ha effettuate alcuni cambiamenti, capiremo meglio e più avanti il significato di questaaffermazione.5) Salviamo il file (chiamandolo Step1) agendo sull’icona “Save”:Soffermiamoci un memento osservando che l’asterisco è scomparso…:6) Aquesto punto possiamo inviare il file all’azionamento ma per prima cosa è opportunoaccertersi che i parametri di comunicazione seriale tra drive e PC siano conccordi. Perquesto agiamo sull’icona Config e seguiamo quanto indicatoci dal Configuratore.Attenzione, a questo punti, di non premere il tasto OnLine altrimenti verranno sovrascritte tutte le informazioni fino a qui impostate.Ossertviamo ancora la barra superiore…è nuovamente comparso l’asterisco… infatti iparametri di configurazione seriale potrebbero essere cambiati ed è quindi corretto che MotionWiz ci avvisi7) A questo punto possiamo provedere ad inviare all’azionamento la configurazione impostata,per questo abilitiamo l’icona “Invia” e sguiamo le indicazioni che ci vengono presentate.Osserviamo il tastierino… l’azioamento non è più in DEF.8) Possiamo ora metterci OnLine con l’azionamento senza pericolo che qualcosa vengacambiato infatti azionamento e PC hanno stesse impostazioni:9) Stabilito il collegamento è opportuno osservare alcune informazioni:A questo punto è opportuno sottolineare il fatto che le finestre del MotionWiz rispecchiano lo stato dell’azionamento e viceversa. Proviamo ad interagire e per questo proseguiamo al passo 10.10) Vediamo se sono presenti allarmi ed in caso affermativo risolviamoli…. far notare ilcomando di reset mostrando il risultato sul tastierino…:Stato comunicazione “Parametri PC “Parametri sul drive” Simula un errore Resolver togliendo, mettendo il connettore e quindi resetta l’allarme.11) Siamo in IDLE… possiamo far vedere che, con il Pico-plc di default, è possibile farmuovere l’asse, fermarlo ecc…Probabilmente hai, nel pico-plc, il comando di stopsull’ingresso digitale 90.3 mentre fisicamente è opportuno che si trovi sul 90.0. Controlla tramite finestra di monitor oppure tastierino quanto detto (agisco sull’ingresso 0 e il 90.0 cambia stato). Metti MotionWiz in OffLine, modifica il Pico-plc e mostra le finestre con lo stop ecc… “giochiamoci”…12) Verifichiamo quanto fatto portando nuovamente il drive in DEF (con il tastierino) erecuperiamo il file (Step1.dat) che andrà scaricato nel drive (ci si attende di ritrovare il drive in IDLE consentendoci d’interagire muovendo l’asse. Occhio al Pico-PLC!!)Æ Tutto OK!3.Quello che ci si prefigge in questo capitolo, è di recuperare il file denominato AvantiIndietro.dat, inviarlo al drive, far vedere come è strutturato il Pico-plc, stamparne una copia per vedere l’utilizzo dei commenti, starare/tarare l’asse in modo da prendere confidenza con la finestra Oscilloscopio. Andando in on line il Pico-plc perde i commenti …. Ovviamente:Mentre se viene richiamato il file i commenti risultano visibili.Vediamo l’oscilloscopio:I parametri di taratura sono i seguenti:Proviamo ad aumentare il Pr17; ci si attende (vedere manuale) un maggior tempo per raggiungere la situazione di regime infatti:Avremo la seguente risposta:Proviamo a “generare delle oscillazioni:Torniamo ai valori consigliati Pr16=62 e Pr17=800.Volendo rendere la risposta più pronta aumenteremo il Pr16=200 e si ottiene:A questo punto possiamo ritenere conclusa anche questo capitolo.4.In questo capitolo vedremo un semplice posizionamento utilizzando il modo operatico 120.a. Mettere l’azionamero in DEF.b. Inviare Step1.dat al drivec. Salvare il file nel drived. Spegnere ed accendere il drivee. Andare OnLineScegliere il modo operativo 120:Dare conferma alle MSGBOX mostrate ed osservare il tastierino… done… vengonoautomaticamente eseguite alcune operazioni che caricano i defalt del modo operativo…:Torniamo nella pagina principale ed andiamo nella finestra del profilo trapezio:Abilitando il drive e variando la posizione finale Pr213:212 otteniamo il posizionamento dell’asse. Prova a fare la stessa cosa utilizzando l’Oscilloscopio e scrivendo la quota in(Pr213:212=100000)…5.In questo capitolo verrà cambiato il motore che utilizza un Encoder Less Wiring e spiegheremo come configurare il tutto.E’ necessario connetter fidicamente il motore al drive utilizzando il connettore X7 (occhio alla PTC…) ed utilizzando il tastierino ripristinare la situazione di DEF sull’azionamento: - Pb39.13 = 0- Pb42.12 = 1- Pb42.14 = 1- Pb42.15 = 1.- Spegnere ed accendere il driveAprire il configuratore scegliendo azionamento e motore:Entriamo e salviamo la configurazione nel file LessWirinig.dat (icona Salva).Configurare la linea seriale (Config)Invia il file al drive.Salva, spegni ed accendi il driveVai OnLine:Apri la finestra degli Allarmi:Nota la presenza dell’errore 25….dobbiamo configurare la corretta retroazione, non ho più ilSeleziona, tra quelli previsti, la retroazione utilizzata: LessWiring, -2048 (- perchè…) e 5V:Salve, spegni ed accend il drive…. Sei in IDLE… Il motore è configurato correttamente. Puoi salvare questi cambiamenti e provare a pilotare il motore. Usa il controllo di velocità oppure il posizionatore ecc…E’possibile fare una verifica rimettendo il drive in DEF ed inviando direttamenteil file appena creato!。
欧盟新版EMC指令——2004/104/EC介绍最新版的欧盟指令2004/104/EC于2004年11月13日在欧洲官方期刊OJ(officialjournalofEu—ropeanunion)上发布,取代欧盟关于汽车电磁兼容指令95/54/EC,并自发布之日20天后生效,于2006年1月1日开始执行,2009年1月1日全面执行。
该指令的历次修订情况介绍如下:首次制定并由欧洲官方发布于1972年7月6日OJNo.L152,指令号为72/245/EEC;历次修订情况为:1989年8月15日OJNo.L238发布89/491/EEC;1995年11月8日OJNo.L266发布95/54/EC;2004年11月13日OJNo.L337发布2004/104/EC。
下面就最新版的欧盟指令2004/104/EC(以下简称为“04指令”)的特点和与旧版指令95/54/EC(以下简称为“95指令”)的内容变化差异进行介绍。
1适用产品和应用范围要求1.1适用于车辆的电磁兼容性及车辆上安装的零部件或独立技术单元的电磁兼容性。
车辆可以是厂家提供的汽车或挂车(以下统称“车辆”)。
1.2车辆上安装的零部件或独立技术单元的某些功能涉及电磁抗扰性要求,这些功能是关于车辆的直接控制功能;关于驾驶员、乘客和其它道路使用者的保护功能;关于造成驾驶员和其它道路使用者驾驶混乱的功能。
1.3指令旨在控制无用的辐射发射和传导发射以保护自己或邻近或附近的车辆上的电气或电子设备的正常使用;提高汽车抗骚扰的能力。
1.4关于车辆抗扰性的功能,涉及的电气/电子组件(ESA)功能有:1.4.1关于车辆直接控制的功能:◇发动机、传动装置、制动器、悬挂、自动驾驶、速度限制器等设备的性能降级或改变;◇影响驾驶员的位置,如座位或方向盘位置;◇影响驾驶员的视野,如前照灯、雨刮器。
1.4.2关于驾驶员、乘客和其它道路使用者保护的功能:◇安全气囊和安全约束系统。
1.4.3受到骚扰时,引起驾驶员或其它道路使用者陷入混乱的功能:◇视觉骚扰:转向灯、制动灯、示廓灯、后位灯、应急系统、警示灯等的错误操作;◇声音骚扰:防盗警报、喇叭等的误操作。
/tw 1EDS-G2008-ELP 系列塑膠外殼8埠入門級非網管型全Gigabit乙太網路交換器特色與優點•全Gigabit 乙太網路連接埠•尺寸小巧並容易安裝•支援QoS 在高負荷流量中處理重要資料•IP40等級塑膠外殼認證簡介EDS-G2008-ELP 系列工業級乙太網路交換器具有八個Gigabit 乙太網路連接埠及塑膠外殼,非常適合需要簡單工業級乙太網路連線的應用。
此外,為了針對不同產業的應用提供更多的彈性,EDS-G2008-ELP 系列允許使用者透過外部面板DIP 開啟或停用服務品質功能(QoS )和廣播風暴防護(BSP )。
EDS-G2008-ELP 系列具有12/24/48VDC 單電源輸入、DIN Rail 鋁軌安裝,以及高等級EMI/EMC 防護能力。
除了小巧的尺寸之外,EDS-G2008-ELP 系列也通過100%的高溫測試,確保在部署後能夠穩定運作。
EDS-G2008-ELP 系列具有-10至60°C 的標準操作溫度範圍。
規格Ethernet Interface10/100/1000BaseT(X)Ports (RJ45connector)8Full/Half duplex modeAuto MDI/MDI-X connectionAuto negotiation speedStandardsIEEE 802.3for 10BaseTIEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X)IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BaseT(X)IEEE 802.3x for flow controlIEEE 802.1p for Class of Service Switch PropertiesProcessing TypeStore and Forward MAC Table Size4K Packet Buffer Size 1.5MbitsDIP Switch ConfigurationEthernet Interface Quality of Service (QoS),Broadcast Storm Protection (BSP)Power ParametersConnection1removable 3-contact terminal block(s)Input Current0.33A (max.)Input Voltage 12/24/48VDCOperating Voltage9.6to60VDCOverload Current Protection SupportedReverse Polarity Protection SupportedPhysical CharacteristicsDimensions36x81x65mm(1.42x3.19x2.56in) Installation DIN-rail mountingWall mounting(with optional kit)Housing PlasticWeight140g(0.31lb)Environmental LimitsAmbient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Operating Temperature-10to60°C(14to140°F)Storage Temperature(package included)-40to85°C(-40to185°F)Standards and CertificationsSafety UL61010-2-201EN62368-1(LVD)EMC EN55032/35EN61000-6-2/-6-4EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:6kV;Air:8kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to1GHz:20V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:1kV;Signal:1kVIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:1kV;Signal:1kVIEC61000-4-6CS:10VIEC61000-4-8PFMFShock IEC60068-2-27Vibration IEC60068-2-6Freefall IEC60068-2-32MTBFTime3,404,784hrsStandards Telcordia(Bellcore),GBWarrantyWarranty Period5yearsDetails See /tw/warrantyPackage ContentsDevice1x EDS-G2008-ELP Series switch Documentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty card2尺寸訂購資訊Model Name 10/100/1000BaseT(X)Ports(RJ45Connector)Housing Operating Temp.EDS-G2008-ELP8Plastic-10to60°C配件(選購)Power SuppliesDR-452445W/2A DIN-rail24VDC power supply with universal85to264VAC or120to370VDC input,-10to50°Coperating temperatureDR-75-2475W/3.2A DIN-rail24VDC power supply with universal85to264VAC or120to370VDC input,-10to60°C operating temperatureDR-120-24120W/2.5A DIN-rail24VDC power supply with universal88to132VAC or176to264VAC input byswitch,or248to370VDC input,-10to60°C operating temperatureMDR-40-24DIN-rail24VDC power supply with40W/1.7A,85to264VAC,or120to370VDC input,-20to70°Coperating temperatureMDR-60-24DIN-rail24VDC power supply with60W/2.5A,85to264VAC,or120to370VDC input,-20to70°Coperating temperatureWall-Mounting KitsWK-18Wall-mounting kit,1plate(18x120x8.5mm)Rack-Mounting KitsRK-4U19-inch rack-mounting kit©Moxa Inc.版權所有.2023年2月01日更新。