GS Bop2 A5e02826349a
GS Bop2 A5e02826349a
GS Bop2 A5e02826349a
*A5E02826349A*
The Basic Operator Panel 2 (BOP-2) has been designed to enhance the interface and communications capabilities of SINAMICS Inverters. The BOP-2 connects to the Inverter through an RS232 interface. It has been designed to automatically recognise all variants of the following Control Units from the SINAMICS range: SINAMICS G120 CU230P-2 SINAMICS G120 CU240B-2 SINAMICS G120 CU240E-2 Warnings During commissioning of the Inverter it is essential to ensure that the system is in a safe and stable state, as some commissioning processes have the potential to start the motor. Therefore it is important to secure any loads and ensure that should the motor start, no potentially dangerous conditions exist. The BOP-2 can be fitted to and removed from the inverter while power is applied.
Layout of BOP-2
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Item
Description Release catch LCD screen ESC key Up key Down key OK key
Item
Description OFF key HAND/AUTO key ON/Run key Door mounting screw recess RS232 connector Product rating label
Key Functions
Key Function
The OK key has the following functions: When navigating through the menus, pressing the OK key confirms selection of a menu item. When working with parameters, pressing the OK key allows the parameter to be modified. Pressing the OK key again will confirm the entered value and return you to the previous screen. In the faults screen it is used to clear faults. The UP key has the following functions: When navigating a menu, it moves the selection up through the screens available. When editing a parameter value it increases the displayed value. If HAND mode is active and Jog is ON, a long press of the UP and DOWN key together has the following effects: If reverse is ON, it switches the reverse function OFF. If reverse is OFF, it switches the reverse function ON. The DOWN key has the following functions: When navigating a menu, it moves the selection down through the screens available. When editing a parameter value it decreases the displayed value.
The ESC key has the following functions: If pressed for less than 2 seconds the BOP-2 returns to the previous screen or if a value has been edited, the new value is not saved. If pressed longer than 3 seconds the BOP-2 returns to the status screen. When using the ESC key in the parameter editing mode, no data is saved unless the OK key is pressed first. The ON key has the following functions: In AUTO mode, the ON key is not active and if pressed it will be ignored. In HAND mode the Inverter is started - the Inverter will display the drive running icon. The OFF key has the following functions: In AUTO mode press the OFF key will have no effect and the key press will be ignored. If pressed for longer than 2 seconds the Inverter will perform an OFF2; the motor will then coast down to a standstill. If pressed for less than 3 seconds the following actions will be performed: If the OFF key is press twice in less than 2 seconds on OFF2 will be performed. If in HAND mode the Inverter will perform an OFF1; the motor will come to a standstill in the ramp-down time set in parameter P1121. The HAND/AUTO key switches the command source between the BOP (HAND) and fieldbus (AUTO). If HAND mode is active, pressing the HAND/AUTO key will switch the Inverter to AUTO mode and disable the ON and OFF keys. If AUTO mode is active, pressing the HAND/AUTO key will switch the Inverter to HAND mode and enable the ON and OFF keys. Changing between HAND mode and AUTO mode is possible while the motor is still running.
Locking and unlocking the keypad To lock the BOP-2 keypad press keypad press and and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more. To unlock the
Screen icons The BOP-2 displays a number of icons at the left-hand side of the display to indicate the actual state of the Inverter. These icons are explained in the table below. Function Command source Status Hand Icon Remarks When the HAND mode is active the icon is displayed. When AUTO mode is active, no icon is displayed. This is a static icon and does not rotate.
Inverter and motor running Jog function is active Fault or alarm pending Flashing symbol = Fault Steady symbol = Warning
If a fault is detected, the Inverter will be stopped and the user is required to take the necessary corrective actions to clear the fault. An alarm is a condition that will not stop the Inverter, for example, overtemperature.
Menu structure
MONITOR CONTROL DIAGNOS PARAMS SETUP EXTRAS
SP 1500.0 1500.0 VOLT OUT 400.0 DC LNK V 629.6 CURR OUT 10.0 1500.0 10.0 400.0 10.0 400.0 1500.0
NO HAND-
ACKN ALL
RESET
DRVRESET
SETPOINT
FAULTS
CTRL MOD P1300 MOT DATA P100 MOT VOLT P304 MOT CURR P305 MOT POW P307 MOT FREQ P310 MOT RPM P311 MOT ID P1900 CMD SRC P700 MAIN SP P1000 ADD SP P1000 MIN RPM P1080 RAMP UP P1120 RAMP DWN P1121 FINISH P3900
TO BOP
JOG
HISTORY
FROM BOP
REVERSE
STATUS
TO CRD
FROM CRD
Fitting the BOP-2 to the Control Unit To fit the BOP-2 to the Inverter Control Unit the following procedure should be performed: 1. 2. Place the bottom edge of the BOP-2 casing into the lower recess of the Control Unit housing. Push the BOP-2 towards the Control Unit until the release-catch clicks into place on the Control unit housing.
To remove the BOP-2 from the Control Unit, press down on the release-catch and pull the BOP-2 off the Control Unit.
Initial startup Once the BOP-2 is fitted and powered-up it will automatically detect the type of Control Unit to which it has been fitted and attempt to automatically establish communications. Once communications have been established the BOP-2 will automatically attempt to detect the baud rate of the communications link between the Control Unit and the BOP-2. The autobaud function will continue to run until communications and baud rate have been established. When the baud rate has been established the BOP-2 will display the standard status screen.
MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
AUTOBAUD 115200
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
SP 1500.0 1500.0
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
If after establishing communications there is a pending fault or alarm, the BOP-2 will display the relevant fault or alarm number. If there is more than one fault or alarm, the list will be auto-scrolled or and keys to move through the list on screen. using the
MONITORING
CONTROL
DIAGNOSTICS
FAULTS 0. A8752
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
Editing parameters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press and hold Using the Press and until the parameter number flashes. keys to modify the first digit value.
MONITORING
CONTROL
DIAGNOSTICS
P327
PARAMETER SETUP
MONITORING CONTROL
90.0
EXTRAS
DIAGNOSTICS
The next digit in the sequence will start flashing. Press to accept the modified value.
P_0327
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
6. 7. 8.
The next digit in the sequence will start flashing. Continue the sequence until all digits have been modified to the required number. the parameter will be displayed On the final press of or the nearest parameter number to the entered parameter number will be displayed. Press to edit the displayed parameters value. until the parameter value flashes. keys to modify the first digit value.
MONITORING
CONTROL
DIAGNOSTICS
P0_327
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
P01_27
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
P012_ 7
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
The next digit in the sequence will start flashing. Press to accept the modified value.
The next digit in the sequence will start flashing. Continue the sequence until all digits have been modified to the required number. On the final press of accepted. the modified value will be
P0121_
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
P01211
PARAMETER SETUP EXTRAS
MONITORING CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
To modify more parameters repeat steps 1 to 17. When all the required parameters have been modified then - Press to return to the previous screen or a long press to return the the status screen.
P01211
PARAMETER SETUP
10
EXTRAS