Transcription of Quick Setup Guide - Eaton
1 AGSVX9000 DrivesQuick Setup GuideEffective May 2013 New InformationCONTENTSTEP 1 Keypad Operation OverviewSTEP 2 Standard Wiring Diagrams and ConnectionsSTEP 3 Start-Up WizardSTEP 4 Operating and Programming Menu NavigationSTEP 5 Faults and Warning IndicationSTEP 6 Monitoring Menu 1 AGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 1 Keypad Operation OverviewKeypad and DisplayLCD Status Indicators LED Status Indicators IndicatorDescriptionRunIndicates that the AGSVX9000 is running and controlling the load. Blinks when a stop command has been given but the AGSVX9000is still ramping OperationThe output phase rotation is BAC, corresponding to counterclockwise rotation of most OperationThe output phase rotation is ABC, corresponding to clockwise rotation of most that the AGSVX9000 is stopped and not controlling the that the AGSVX9000 is ready to be that there is one or more active drive alarm(s).
2 FaultIndicates that there is one or more active drive fault(s).I/O TerminalIndicates that the I/O terminals have been chosen for control. KeypadIndicates that the keypad has been chosen for that the communications bus control has been chosen for Steady IlluminationIndicates that the AGSVX9000 is ready to be started and operatedfrom the Local FlashingIndicates that the AGSVX9000 is ready for operating commandto select Local or Remote that the AGSVX9000 is operating and controlling the load FlashingIndicates that the AGSVX9000 is ready for operating commandto select Local or Remote that there is one or more active drive fault(s).AGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 1 (Continued)Navigation ButtonsMenu NavigationNavigation TipsTo navigate within one level of a menu, use the up and down move deeper into the menu structure and back out, use the right and left edit a parameter, navigate to show that parameter s value, and press the right arrow button to enter the edit mode.
3 In edit mode, the parameter value will button operates as the START button for normal operation when the Keypad is selected as the active button is used in the parameter edit mode to save the parameter setting and move to the next parameter .. to reset the Fault History if pressed while in the Fault History menu. to confirm the acceptance of a change. to change a virtual button status while in the Button menu. to confirm the start-up list at the end of the Start-Up Wizard. when the Operate menu is active, to exit the Operate button has two integrated operations. The button operates as STOP button during normal operation .. motor STOP from the keypad, which is always active unless disabled by the StopButtonActive parameter.
4 Used to reset the active the active / RemoteSwitches between LOCAL and REMOTE control for start, speed reference and reverse functions. The control locations corresponding to local and remote can be selected within an application. Left Arrow navigation button, movement to left. in parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step. cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode). When in Operate menu will move backward through menu. At end of Start-Up Wizard , repeats the Start-Up Wizard Setup Arrow navigation button, movement to right. enter parameter group mode. enter parameter mode from group mode. When in Operate menu will move forward through and Down Arrows move either up or down a menu list to select the desired menu item.
5 Editing a parameter/password, while the active digit/character is scrolled. increase/decrease the reference value of the selected parameter. in the Operate menu, will cause the display of the active reference source and value and allow its change if the keypad is the active reference source. Used to set the password (if defined) when leaving the Operate menu. scroll through the Active Faults menu when the AGSVX9000is DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 1 (Continued)When in edit mode, the parameter value can be changed by pressing the up or down arrow in edit mode, pressing the right arrow a second time will allow you to edit the parameter value digit by confirm the parameter change you must press the ENTER button.
6 The value will not change unless the ENTER button is parameters can not be changed while the AGSVX9000 is screen will display LOCKED if you attempt to edit these parameters while the drive is running. Stop the drive to edit these the AGSVX9000 Application Manual for identification of these parameters specific to your chosen MenuThe data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and submenus. The first menu level consists of M1 to M8 and is called the Main Menu. The Main Menu is illustrated on Page 7. Some of the submenus will vary for each application 2 Standard Wiring Diagrams and Terminal LocationsPower and Motor Wiring Terminal Schematic for AGSVX9000 Drives AGSVX9000 Power and Motor Wiring for Low Horsepower Drives (1 30 hp)UVWB+M3~L1L2L3L1L2L3B-R-T1T2T3 ExternalRFI-Filter(Optional)BR(Optional) ExternalFilter(Optional)BRPowerBoard230V 1 15 hp480V 1-1/2 30 hpControlBoardAGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 2 (Continued)AGSVX9000 Power and Motor Wiring for Large Horsepower Drives (20 250 hp)B+M3~L1L2L3L1L2L3B-R-ExternalRFI-Filt er(Optional)BR(Optional)ExternalFilter(O ptional)
7 BRPowerBoard230V 20 30 hp480V 40 250 hpControlBoardUVWT1T2T35 AGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 2 (Continued)Standard Application Default I/O ConfigurationNote:For more information on jumper selections, see the 9000X AF Drives User Manual, Chapter 4. 1214811011 2D2526222423A2-211920 Lout-D01 RELAY OUTPUT 1 RELAY OUTPUT 2 FAULTRUNDIGITAL OUTPUT READYANALOG TIME SELECTCONTROL VOLTAGE OUTPUTMULTI-PURPOSE APPLICATIONCONTROL VOLTAGE OUTPUTGND13 DIN6161817 CMBLout+1514 DIN5 DIN41211 CMA24 Vout9810 DIN1 DIN2 DIN3I/O GROUNDDIN4-DIN6 COMMONEXTERNAL FAULTRUN ENABLEOUTPUT FREQUENCYDIN1-DIN3 COMMONSTART PULSESTOP PULSEFAULT RESETVin+256724 VoutLin-GND43 Lin+GNDA9-1+10 VANALOG INPUT VOLTAGEI/O GROUNDANALOG INPUT CURRENT(RANGE 4-20mA)(RANGE 0-10 VDC)I/O GROUNDREFERENCE OUTPUTOPTA9X6 ABCCX3DX2 ACDBBX1 ATOWERFAULTMETERCONTACTTBA-14 TBA-12(3)(4)(2)(1)
8 STARTSTOPPB2PB1 TBA-14A914 ACMB connected to GNDCMA connected to GNDCMB isolated from GNDCMA isolated from GNDCMB and CMA internally connectedtogether, isolated from GND = Factory Block X3:CMA and CMB GroundingAGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 motor nameplate amps x nameplate service factor. 2 Set according to motor to make changes to the following parameters. Parameter NumberParameter NameDesired ModeStart P Stop 2 Reset ControlCalc TempSTEP 3 Start-Up WizardIf the wizard is not enabled at power-up, press the STOP button for 5 secs. to enable Time 1 30 sDecel Time 1 30 sCurrent LimitNameplate Volt 460 V HzPower FactorLoc.
9 Ctrl. Place Keypad Input Phase Supv 0 No Response Repeat Setup ?<No Yes>Rem. Ctrl. Place I/O Terminal Local Reference Keypad Remote Reference Keypad Startup Wizard Press Enter Language English Application Multipurpose 3 5 Seconds WaitSetup Starts Press Enter Min. Freq HzMax. Freq HzSetup DonePress EnterCopy Parameters<No Yes>Up to Keypad<No Yes>Up to KeypadWaitOutput Frequency FreqMotorNameplate SpeedMotorNameplate CurrentMotor7 AGSVX9000 DrivesMN040001EN May 2013 4 Operating & Programming Menu NavigationMain MenuThe data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and submenus. The first menu level consists of M1 to M8 and is called the Main Menu.
10 The structure of these menus and their submenus is illustrated below. Some of the submenus will vary for each application Menu NavigationNote:Enter Key Holding the Enter key for more than 3 seconds will allow you to go directly to the programming ParametersM2 Keypad ControlM3 Active FaultsM6 Expander BoardsM7 MonitorM8 Operate .. Keypad Keypad Stop Button Active Fault Operation Days .. Zero Active Fault Output Frequency Frequency Reference Hz .. Slot A Board .. Slot E BoardO1 Output Frequency HzO2 Freq Reference Hz ..Ox .. +++++ MultimonitorMenu Navigation:Up Arrow The up arrowadvances to the nextmenu example, pressing theup arrow once willadvance from M1 to Arrow The down Right Arrow The right Left Arrow The left arrow backs up to the previous menu will advance to the next level in the menu.