ACS450 PC Software For Burner Management System LMV5... : Operating Instructions
ACS450 PC Software For Burner Management System LMV5... : Operating Instructions
ACS450 PC Software For Burner Management System LMV5... : Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
CC1J7550en
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Contents
1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Overview.......................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................. 7
6 Languages ..................................................................................................... 16
7 Installation ..................................................................................................... 17
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11.1 Scope of functions .........................................................................................30
11.2 Title bar ..........................................................................................................30
11.3 Operating mode .............................................................................................30
11.3.1 Operation of the ACS450 on the plant ...........................................................30
11.4 Password .......................................................................................................31
11.4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................31
11.4.2 Entering the password ...................................................................................31
11.4.3 Changing and leaving the password level .....................................................32
11.5 Normal operation ...........................................................................................33
11.6 Fault status ....................................................................................................34
11.7 Parameter settings and configuration ............................................................35
11.7.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................35
11.7.2 Procedure ......................................................................................................35
11.8 Backup/restoring the data sets ......................................................................39
11.8.1 Backup the AZL5... ........................................................................................39
11.8.2 Restore ..........................................................................................................40
11.8.3 Backup/Restore via PC ..................................................................................40
11.9 Resetting/initializing the basic unit .................................................................43
11.9.1 Resetting the basic unit..................................................................................43
11.9.2 Initializing the basic unit .................................................................................44
11.10 Switch-off function (manual locking of the basic unit LMV5...).......................44
11.11 Adjusting the fuel/air ratio control system ......................................................45
11.11.1 Modulating operation .....................................................................................45
11.11.2 Multistage operation.......................................................................................52
11.12 O2 setting.......................................................................................................53
11.12.1 Setting the O2 min values ..............................................................................53
11.12.2 Setting the O2 ratio values.............................................................................54
11.12.3 Leaving the O2 setting ...................................................................................54
11.12.4 Tabular display...............................................................................................54
11.12.5 Printing ...........................................................................................................55
11.13 Fault history and lockout history ....................................................................55
11.13.1 Fault history ...................................................................................................55
11.13.2 Lockout history ...............................................................................................55
11.14 Time of day and date .....................................................................................55
11.15 Trending/write function...................................................................................56
11.15.1 Overview ........................................................................................................56
11.15.2 Calling up the trending function .....................................................................56
11.15.3 The trending window ......................................................................................57
11.15.4 Display of a channel.......................................................................................57
11.15.5 Display settings ..............................................................................................58
11.15.6 Printing ...........................................................................................................58
11.15.7 Setting the interval .........................................................................................58
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11.15.8 Triggering ...................................................................................................... 59
11.15.9 Status display ................................................................................................ 59
11.15.10 Full screen ..................................................................................................... 60
11.15.11 Name of measurement .................................................................................. 60
11.16 Program update AZL5... ................................................................................ 61
11.16.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 61
11.16.2 Preparing the AZL5... .................................................................................... 61
11.16.3 Preparing the ACS450................................................................................... 61
11.16.4 Programming process ................................................................................... 61
11.16.5 End of the programming process - check ...................................................... 62
12.1 Overview........................................................................................................ 63
12.2 Preparation for the display of parameters ..................................................... 63
12.3 Calling up the parameter display ................................................................... 64
12.4 Control file for displaying and printing parameters ........................................ 65
12.4.1 Main section of file ......................................................................................... 65
12.4.2 Print section ................................................................................................... 66
12.5 Trending/show write function ......................................................................... 68
12.5.1 Overview........................................................................................................ 68
12.5.2 Selecting the database .................................................................................. 68
12.5.3 Main dialog Trending ..................................................................................... 69
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The ACS450 is a PC-based operating program for use with the LMV5... burner
management system.
The requirements placed on the relevant PC are specified in chapter System
specification.
The PC must be connected directly to the AZL5... display and operating unit via a serial
port.
All key data can be filed in databases and viewed later without necessarily having to
use the LMV5... system.
The different parameter setting levels for the burner/boiler manufacturer and the
heating engineer are password-protected to prevent unauthorized access.
The basic settings that can be made on site by the plant operator do not require a
password.
Operation of the program is mainly based on Windows standards and demands basic
PC knowledge.
If desired, Windows’ online help system can be used.
It can be retrieved via the standard menu.
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2 Typographical conventions
2.1 Safety guidelines
This manual contains notes which you should observe to ensure your own personal
safety and to protect the product and connected equipment. These notes are
highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle, arrow or hand and are marked as
follows according to the level of danger:
Note draws your attention to particularly important
information on the product, product handling, or to a
particular part of the documentation.
Qualified staff Only qualified staff should be allowed to install and work on the equipment. Qualified
staffs are defined as persons who are authorized to commission, ground, and tag
circuits, equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices and
standards.
This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the
technical documentation, and only in connection with devices or components from other
manufacturers that have been approved or recommended by Siemens AG
Infrastructure & Cities Sector Building Technologies Division.
This device can only function correctly and safely if it is shipped, stored, set up, and
installed correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
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2.2 Special note
Warning!
The ACS450 operating software is a convenient tool for qualified staff designed to
commission and optimizes combustion plant equipped with the LMV5... system.
Since the settings and interventions to be made are safety-related, the user must
exercise special care. Although technical precautionary measures have been taken
aimed at avoiding wrong data entries and incorrect parameter values, the user is
required to check the safe functioning of the plant in a conventional manner both
during and after commissioning and to shut it down manually, should this be required.
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2.6 Shutdown function of the LMV5... basic unit
via the ACS450
Danger!
For shutdown in the event of fault, direct-acting facilities (open main switch of the
safety loop) should be used, since the plant does not initiate lockout when activating
this shutdown function via the ACS450 when, for example, due to a communication
breakdown between PC and AZL5..., the function can no longer be performed.
Note!
The shutdown function on the AZL5..., initiated by pressing simultaneously the 2
buttons Enter and Esc, is also maintained in interface mode.
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4 System specification
HDD: Min. 10 MB free hard disk storage. Additional storage capacity is required for
recording write data
COM: Free serial communication interface RS-232
Operation: Mouse or touchpad
CD: CD-ROM drive for program installation
When using part functions, the ACS450 requires extensive processing capacity of the
PC, for example for recording write data
It is therefore recommended to keep the number of active additional applications
(tasks) as low as possible.
Operation of the LMV5... burner control via ACS450 software calls for the following
equipment combinations:
Operating system:
Windows (r) Windows 7
Windows (r) Windows 8.1
The system requirements are determined mainly by the choice of Microsoft operating
system used!
Different, higher requirements may apply due to the choice of operating system or
hardware used.
More detailed information is available at www.microsoft.com.
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5 Handling and storage
5.1 Notes on handling the CD
Note!
Do not expose the CD to direct solar radiation or other UVA/UVB radiation
Avoid excessive temperatures, humidity, dust, vibrations, dirt, scratches, etc.
Clean the CD only with suitable cleansing agents and use a dry, soft and fluff-
free cloth
If not in use, keep the CD in the plastic box
6 Languages
The ACS450 is available in German and English.
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7 Installation
7.1 Installing the hardware
Note!
All screenshots were taken on the OEM level!
The connection between PC and AZL5... is made via a serial RS-232 port.
AZL5...
7550z11e/0304
COM1
ACS450
PC
Software
Max. 3 m
For connecting the AZL5…, the connecting cable requires a SUB-D connector with 9
pins and, usually, a SUB-D connector with 9 pins for the PC. For detailed information,
refer to the documentation supplied with your PC.
The connection between the RxD and TxD signals must be crossed.
Screwed locks for the We recommend using the existing screwed locks for the RS-232 port in order to avoid
connectors malfunctions resulting from loose connectors. The ACS450 sets the transmission
parameters 19,200 Bit/s, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit automatically.
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7.2 Installing the software
7.2.1 Settings under Windows
To ensure reliable operation, the System standby and Non-operated functions must be
deactivated under Windows7 and Windows8.1. These options can be deactivated on
the operating system level under Control Panel and Power Options.
Prior to installing the ACS450, all applications that are not really required must be shut
down.
Starting the setup To start the setup program, insert the CD contained in the software package into the
program CD-ROM drive and proceed as follows:
Windows: If the installation program does not start, select Execute from the Windows
start menu. Then, type d:\Setup_EN.exe (replace d by the letter of the CD-ROM drive)
and click Ok.
7.2.3 Deinstalling/repairing
When the dialog appears, it can be selected whether the existing installation shall be
removed or repaired, if the program environment is damaged.
Note!
In the case of a deinstallation, only the program files will be removed, not the files in
the Data directory.
7.2.4 Disposal
The following notes on disposal do not apply worldwide. The user must ensure that the
relevant local disposal regulations are complied with.
The CD itself is made of polycarbonate and should be recycled together with the
enclosure.
The CD’s envelope is made of PS 06 and must be disposed of as special waste.
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7.3 Files included in the scope of delivery
The files on the program CD are provided in a condensed form.
During installation, these files will be unzipped and filed in the selected directory on the
target drive.
In addition – during installation – the following files for the database administration will
be filed in the Windows system directory:
MSVCRT.DLL
MSFLXGRD.OCX
MFC42.DLL
MSLTUS35.DLL
MSECXL35.DLL
MSTEXT35.DLL
MSPDOX35.DLL
MSXBSE35.DLL
MSREPL35.DLL
EXPSRV.DLL
VBAR332.DLL
VBAJET32.DLL
MSJINT35.DLL
MSJTER35.DLL
MSRD2X35.DLL
MSJET35.DLL
DAO350.DLL
DAO2535.TLB
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7.4 Generated files
When making a connection to the LMV5… system, the ACS450 generates a data
directory on a level below the program directory.
The following files will be saved in the directory:
Database files (*.mdb) for the parameter settings
Database files (*.tdb) for trending data
Parameter files (*.par) for parameter sets
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8 General note!
The visual appearance of the relevant screen content is influenced by the settings of
the Windows operating system.
In Windows 7, for example, the relevant settings can be found under Control Panel >
Appearance and Personalization
All screenshots in this documentation have been created using the standard Windows
setting.
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9 Installation of ACS450
To start installing the ACS450, select the Setup_EN.exe file from the directory selected
by you for installing the files of the ACS410.
Double-click on the Setup_EN.exe file to start the installation.
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Read the EULA carefully.
The agreement must be accepted before continuing with the installation.
If you reject the agreement, the installation is canceled.
Click on Next >.
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The setup will install the ACS450 in the suggested folder.
Click on Browse... to select a different folder.
Click on Next > to continue.
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To start the ACS450, click on Finish.
If you wish, you can view the Windows Installer log file.
To do this, check the control box Show the Windows Installer log.
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The Windows Installer log file is opened in an editor.
The log file can be viewed and saved.
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10 The first steps
10.1 Program registration
To be able to permanently work with the program, it must be correctly registered.
If this is not done, only the functions of the Enduser (AB) level will be available.
Fig. 3: Registration
Enter the License Number given on the ASN label (rear of CD envelope) in the entry
field.
When clicking the Register button, the registration message will appear.
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10.2 Operation of the ACS450 in connection with
the LMV5… system
Warning
Before connecting the ACS450 to an LMV5… system, the safety warnings given in
chapter Typographical conventions must be strictly observed.
Individual burner Before connecting the ACS450 to an LMV5… system, it must be ensured that the
identification parameters set on the LMV5... have been protected by individual burner identification.
This can be checked with the AZL5... on the Operation Burner Identification menu. If
required, burner identification can be entered via the OEM level. For that purpose, use
the menu of the AZL5... Update Burner Identification.
Note!
The individual burner identification is automatically proposed as the file name for the
database file. The existing menu and parameter structure is stored in this database
file.
Fig. 4: Connection
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Select the access level and enter the password in the Password dialog box. Then,
confirm by clicking Ok
Note!
The Enduser level requires no password.
Fig. 5: Password
When, after entering the password, a connection has been established, the
program reads the system’s burner identification. Then, a search is made to find
out if there is a database with the name of that burner identification. If that is not
the case, the menu and parameter structure of the AZL5... will be read in and filed
in the database. Then, the Parameters menu will automatically be generated on the
System LMV5x menu of the menu bar
Select the required function via the Parameters menu. Here, the menu structure
corresponds to that of the connected AZL5...
Note!
If Disconnect is not executed before Close, the ACS450 will automatically close the
connection.
For that purpose, open the database file in which the parameters were saved via the
File menu and select Show Parameters.
If successful, the read functions are available as if a connection to the plant existed.
Reference!
For more details, refer to chapter Offline mode.
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11 General operating functions
11.1 Scope of functions
Basically, the scope of functions of the ACS450 corresponds to those of the AZL5... of
the LMV5... system.
The major extended operating and display choices provided by a PC-supported tool are
the following:
Graphic support when setting the electronic fuel/air ratio control system
Trend recording (write function)
Print functions for documenting the plant settings
Backup/Restore via PC
The following functions are not provided by the PC tool and must be performed directly
on the AZL5...:
TÜV test
Starting adaption
Resetting the basic unit
Selecting the operating mode of the AZL5...
Setting the display contrast of the AZL5...
Addressing the actuators
Deleting the curves (fuel/air ratio control system)
Updating the passwords
Connect the PC to the serial COM 1 port of the AZL5... using a connecting cable.
When the connection is opened, the ACS450 checks whether this is the first time
operation is started or whether it is a repeated process.
For that purpose, it is checked whether a valid file with the required system information
already exists in the data directory of the ACS450.
When opening a connection to the plant for the first time, the program reads information
for generating the menu and parameter definitions and stores these data in a database.
When connecting the ACS450 to the plant and starting the program, the burner
identification of the LMV5 system is compared with the data in the database to
determine whether this LMV5 system has already been connected.
If that is the case and the parameter settings of the file correspond to those in the
LMV5… system, time-consuming reading in is no longer required and – after an
integrity check with the help of a CRC comparison – the PC will adopt that database.
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11.4 Password
11.4.1 Overview
AB Enduser The passwords are assigned to the Service (HF) and OEM access levels, which mean
HF Service that the parameters that can be changed are only those associated with the respective
OEM Burner manufacturer access level.
The Enduser (AB) level does not have a password protection since no safety-related
parameter settings can be made on that level.
Note!
The ACS450 does not save its own passwords. This means that the password to be
entered for the associated level corresponds to that of the LMV5... system.
When entering the password, a distinction must be made between uppercase and
lowercase letters. After entering, confirm by clicking Ok or deactivate the password
entry by clicking Close.
If no password is entered, the Enduser (AB) level is active.
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11.4.3 Changing and leaving the password level
The password can be changed via Parameters Password Login. Using the next
menu item Password Logout, it is possible to return to the Enduser (AB) level.
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11.5 Normal operation
In this dialog box, general information about the operating state of the LMV5... system
is given. The user cannot make any entries.
Updating The data are updated at 3-second intervals. To check an active connection between
ACS450 and AZL5..., there is an indicator light PC AZL in the upper right hand
corner. It flashes when data are transmitted.
Display and symbols The fuel-dependent ranges are active or inactive, depending on the selected type of
fuel. Activated inputs and outputs appear in green.
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11.6 Fault status
The status of the LMV5… system can be queried via View Fault Status.
What appears here is a dialog with cleartext on the plant status of the LMV5... system
and other important data that are used for pinpointing faults.
Note!
The dialog can be concluded by clicking Close.
However, if the fault has not yet been rectified, the dialog will immediately reappear.
If you want to perform further actions in spite of the fault status, the dialog must not
be closed but dragged to an area of the screen that is not required for these actions.
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11.7 Parameter settings and configuration
Warning!
Observe the safety warnings given in chapter Typographical conventions!
11.7.1 Introduction
With the ACS450, parameters can be changed the way they are with the AZL5....
When selecting a parameter dialog, it is always the current value of the AZL5... that is
read in.
Parameters must always be changed with the Slider or the «+» and «-» buttons.
In the case of a parameter with predefined text, it is also possible to select a value via
the list box.
The program reads the permissible minimum and maximum limit values as well as the
increments from the AZL5...
Settings can only be made within the permissible limit values using the available
increments.
This procedure is aimed at preventing false operations.
11.7.2 Procedure
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Changing the parameter The parameter can be changed any time by moving the Slider with the mouse (use the
left mouse button) or by clicking the «+» or «-» button above and below the slider.
The changed but not yet stored field will appear with a yellow background.
Changing several It is possible to change several parameters in an opened dialog and to click Write only
parameters then.
Transferring the After clicking Write, the changed parameters will be filed in the LMV5… system.
changes to the LMV5…
system
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Checking storing After delivering the parameters, the PC software will automatically read back the data
from the AZL5... If successful, the ACS450 ensures that the entry field will appear with
a green background. Then, a dialog will prompt you to check all displayed values again.
This is made by a visual comparison of the Value on AZL with the Input. The relevant
values will be shown with a green background, indicating the values to be verified.
Note!
This visual check is mandatory!
Fault during the storing If the transmission has not been successful, the Input field will appear with a red
procedure background and the value on the AZL5... also.
The ACS450 checks if a fault occurred during storage or during the subsequent reading
back of the value and if, after successful storage and reading back, both values are
identical.
If a fault occurs, a dialog also tells you about it.
Reference!
Observe the notes given in chapter Fault handling!
Example:
The LMV5... system is in the operating position. It is not permitted to set the parameters
of Fan Run-up Time.
The system cannot make these parameter settings.
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Aborting the parameter When making a change to the Input column and clicking Close, the following dialog
change appears:
When selecting Yes, you will go back to the last setting dialog and the changed fields in
the Input range are still active. When selecting No, the settings of the last dialog will be
discarded.
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11.8 Backup/restoring the data sets
11.8.1 Backup the AZL5...
The ACS450 induces the AZL5... to store the current parameter settings of the LMV5...
system in the nonvolatile backup memory (EEPROM) of the AZL5... In addition, the
following information is filed in the same memory. It is required for assigning the data
set at a later point in time:
When the storing process starts, the Ok button is deactivated until the process is
terminated, to prevent intervention by the user.
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11.8.2 Restore
The ACS450 induces the AZL5... to store back the parameter set of the LMV5…
system contained in its nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) that was previously triggered by
a backup process directly on the AZL5... or by the ACS450.
Note!
All parameter changes that were previously made can be overwritten by a Restore
process, provided the changes were not previously saved by a Backup process in the
AZL5...
Note!
When the storing process starts, the Ok button is deactivated until the process is
terminated, to prevent intervention by the user.
During the restore process, the Fault Status dialog will automatically be shown. That
dialog appears every time the Close button is selected. For this reason, we recommend
to move the dialog aside so that the restore dialog underneath remains visible and
editable.
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11.8.3.1 Backup
Backup can be retrieved via System LMV5x → Backup LMV → PC. When calling up
the function, the AZL5... will automatically be requested to update its parameter set.
When this is being done, the status field displays Input File Name (*.par) and the Save
in File button becomes active. Individual information about the parameter set can be
entered in the text field for comments. This information is then saved in the file together
with the parameters to be displayed again later for restoring. After selecting this button,
the file dialog will appear. When the file name is confirmed, the saving process is
started. The result will appear in the status field.
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11.8.3.2 Restore
Backup can be retrieved via System LMV5x → Restore PC → LMV. After selecting the
file (*.par) via the file dialog, the restore dialog will appear.
First, the burner identification of the file and that of the basic unit are compared with
one another. The result will be shown in the status field and, if both are identical, the
Store in LMV button will be activated. Before starting the process with this button, In
AZL Backup Memory can be used to select whether the parameter set shall also be
stored in nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) of the AZL5... In that case, the status field
shows the current state of the restore process. The restore function is only available
when there is a connection. If a parameter set shall be stored in a basic unit without
having a valid burner identification, function Initialize the basic unit is required. This
function is described below.
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11.9 Resetting/initializing the basic unit
These functions require an AZL5... of version V03.40 or higher.
If no valid AZL5... is connected, the menu item will stay deactivated.
Resetting can be retrieved via System LMV5x → Reset BU. Function Reset the basic
unit resets the burner identification and the fuel trains. This may be required if, when
replacing a basic unit, it becomes evident that the fault was not caused by the basic
unit itself. In that case, the basic unit can be reset to a state that allows the restore
process to be made without burner identification. When calling up, the password dialog
appears first, since this function is only available from the Service level.
When selecting the Reset button, the process is irrevocably started. Then, the
connection must be cut.
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11.9.2 Initializing the basic unit
Resetting can be retrieved via System LMV5x → Initialize BU. In principle, function
Initialize BU performs the same process as Restore PC → LMV, the difference being
that no valid burner identification is required here. Hence, operation is analogous to the
above function.
This function can be performed only if the connection to the LMV5... system is
activated. If lockout is successful, the LMV5… system will deliver fault status Manual
Lockout AZL to the ACS450. In that case, the following dialog will appear:
Note!
Due to the intrinsic delay of the system, the time required from manual lockout to
lockout of the basic unit LMV5... is about 2 seconds, and another 10 seconds
maximum for the dialog to appear. A reset with the ACS450 cannot be made.
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11.11 Adjusting the fuel/air ratio control system
Warning
Observe the note given in chapter Fault handling!
11.11.1.1 Overview
This menu item contains the subitem Curve Display and Curve Setup for firing on gas
or oil.
Entering the curve Enter the curve points graphically with the mouse or with the arrow keys. The arrow
points keys are used in particular for making the fine adjustments. The display of the curve is
updated while the settings are made. For each type of fuel, a maximum of 6 curves
each with 15 curve points is provided. The curve points and the other data required
(e.g. special positions) are read by the AZL5... when selecting the function. When curve
points become available, they will be graphically displayed and connected by straight
lines.
In addition, when starting the adjustment of the fuel/air ratio control system, the
following system data will be displayed:
Current operating phase
Current load
Current O2 value
Fault status
Note!
The operating element and the curve points for the actuators and the variable speed
drive appear only when activated.
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Note!
The Load box shows the current load as all actuators are driven to their respective
positions. In addition, when selecting an existing curve point, the load assigned to the
positions is displayed here. The assignment of load can also be changed via this box
(refer to Changing the load assignment of a curve point). Entry box Manual Load
serves for predefining the required load the system shall approach.
When selecting the Curve Dialog menu, all curve points available at that time will be
shown as a curve. If no curve points exist at the time the menu is opened, the graph will
be shown without any curves. In the case of subsequent startup and an activated curve
dialog, the first point of the curve storage of the LMV5... basic unit will automatically be
displayed when the operating phase is reached.
Note!
This point is automatically generated by the basic unit and corresponds to the ignition
positions.
The parameter setting mode of the LMV5... basic unit for setting curve parameters
becomes active only when the first parameter settings in the curve dialog are made:
- Adjust the manual load (by moving the slider, entry via the keyboard or the spinner
associated with the text field) and then click Go to or Confirm
- Delete a curve point
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Fig. 25: Setting elements for the manual load (without Go to)
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11.11.1.2 Defining a new curve point position
For that purpose, the predefined load is required at which a new curve point shall be
established. Set the slider for the manual load (pink triangle) to the new load.
Changing the actuator Select the slider with the mouse and shift it while keeping the left mouse button
positions at a curve depressed
point Click the arrow buttons next to Manual Load
Press the arrow keys of the PC keyboard after selecting the slider with the mouse
or after selecting the manual load
When the predefined load is reached, the Set Point button will become active and can
be clicked. This is possible between curve points that already exist, and below and
above the curves that have already been parameterized. In that case, extrapolated
straight lines are used that represent extensions of the last curve points.
From now on, until Store or Discard is clicked, no action can be performed, apart from
changing the actuator positions at this curve point, e.g. the Cancel Point action is not
possible.
Next, select the actuator whose current position shall be changed. This is made via the
selection in the options field.
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To change the actuator position, set the mouse pointer to the current position and shift
the marking while keeping the left mouse button depressed. Release the button and the
curve will be redrawn. To newly change a position that has already been shifted, set the
mouse pointer to the square symbol and then change as described above.
Fine adjustment A fine adjustment can be made with the arrow buttons of the respective actuator in the
dialog window.
Changing the load Like the actuator positions, the load assignment of a curve point can be changed. This
assignment of a curve has an impact on the slope of the curves. The load assignment can be changed by
point shifting the currently handled curve point (blue background) or by clicking the
associated arrow buttons (top right). The load assignment can only be changed within
two neighboring curve points.
Storing/discarding the To store the curve point in the LMV5... system as a new curve point with its associated
new point curve point, click the Store button.
When selecting Discard, the curve point in the ACS450 can be deleted. In that case,
there is no storage in the LMV5... system and the actuators will automatically return to
the positions they had assumed before the positions were changed.
When reaching the load corresponding to the curve point, all following actions can be
performed as described in subsection Defining a new curve point position.
When clicking Discard, the curve point with its values is retained in the LMV5... system.
When reaching the load corresponding to the curve point, all following actions can be
performed as described in subsection Defining a new curve point position.
It is to be noted here, however, that Go to will be replaced by Confirm and, for the curve
point to be changed, the system need not (!) operate at the output of that curve point.
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11.11.1.5 Deleting a curve point
- Click Delete
- Click on the curve point to be deleted (grey rider). The point will then be deleted
- The dialog can now be closed or the curve points changed, new ones added, or
existing curve points deleted
- To delete another point, click Delete again first
Note!
If setting of the curve parameters is quit without storing the curve points (clicking the
Discard button), the curve points last entered will be lost.
The STOP button stops any action that was started by clicking Go to. This means that
the system will continue to deliver its current output or, in other words, it will maintain its
current positions.
When clicking Table in the curve dialog, the curve points will numerically appear in a
table.
The table can be viewed at any time, but it cannot be edited.
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11.11.1.9 Printing
To permit unambiguous identification, the printout will contain the following data:
Burner identification
Type of fuel
Date/time of printout
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11.11.2 Multistage operation
11.11.2.1 Overview
When entering the fuel/air ratio control system, the current data of the system will be
constantly displayed:
The actuator positions, the current load, the current phase and the fault status.
Also, the switching points used are displayed in tabular form.
Note!
The operating elements for the output of stage 3 appear only when operating mode
three-stage is selected. Also, the elements for the auxiliary actuator and the variable
speed drive are displayed only when the actuator is activated.
Select the point via the option field in the dialog, e.g. Stage 1 Operating Point
Change the parameter with the arrow buttons
The following choices are available:
Go to: The actuator is driven to the predefined position and the associated fuel valve
will be activated or deactivated
Store: The new position will be stored in the LMV5... system
Discard: The new value will not be adopted by the LMV5... system
Note!
When storing, the color patterns used are the same as those used when changing
parameters.
Reference!
Refer to section Faults during the parameter setting procedure.
In the event of fault, refer to the notes given in section Faults during the parameter
setting procedure.
11.11.2.3 Printing
When clicking Print, the current values will be printed out in tabular form.
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11.12 O2 setting
Warning
Observe the note given in chapter Fault handling!
When setting the O2 values, the min values must be parameterized first whereupon the
fuel/air ratio values can be set.
When calling up the setup, a check is first made to see if min. 3 curve points are
available. As with the fuel/air ratio setting, available curve points are represented by
graphic symbols (little triangles).
With the direct entry, a curve point is first selected by clicking on the symbol. Then, the
O2 Min Value option must be activated. Use the arrow buttons to set the O2 value. The
value will be stored by selecting the Storing O2 Min Value button.
After reaching the curve point, use the arrow buttons and then select Go to to reduce
the amount of combustion air. The act. O2 Value field shows the current O2 value.
When the required min value is reached, select the Storing O2 Min Value button to
store the current value.
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11.12.2 Setting the O2 ratio values
Note!
Before defining the O2 ratio values, all O2 min values must be set. If the ratio curves
are changed later, the O2 ratio values must also be readjusted.
With the second and last curve point, the basic unit makes an automatic adaption and
displays the result. When the setting of every curve point is completed, the values will
be entered in the chart. Neighboring points are then connected by lines. In addition, the
lambda factor will automatically be calculated and displayed.
The O2 setting is concluded by selecting the Close button. If not all of the available
curve points are set, a note will appear.
By selecting the Table button, the current values of the O2 setting will be displayed in
tabular form. The values cannot be changed.
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11.12.5 Printing
When selecting the Print button, the Windows standard printer dialog appears. After
selection of the required printer, the setting of the O2 values will be given in graphic
format.
In addition, for identification purposes, the following data are printed out:
Burner identification
Type of fuel
Date and time of day of output
The fault history can be called up via Parameters Operating State Fault History.
The structure of the fault history corresponds to that of the AZL5... With every fault
entry, the following information is delivered:
Fault code, diagnostic code, fault class
Phase of the LMV5... system, active type of fuel, load and start counter reading at
the time the fault occurred
Clear-text on the cause of fault
All entries stored in the AZL5... (up to 21) can be viewed in the dialog.
When selecting the Print button, the current values will be printed out in tabular form.
The lockout history can be called up via Parameters Operating State Lockout
History.
The structure of the lockout history corresponds to that of the AZL5... With every
lockout code, the following information is delivered:
Fault code, diagnostic code, fault class
Phase of the LMV5... system, date and time of day, active type of fuel, load, start
counter reading and number of operating hours at the time lockout occurred
Clear-text on the cause of lockout
All entries stored in the AZL5... (up to 9) can be viewed in the dialog.
When selecting the Print button, the current values will be printed out in tabular form.
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11.15 Trending/write function
11.15.1 Overview
Here, an X-Y recorder is simulated that displays key system data. If required, these
data can be stored in a database to be displayed later for diagnostic purposes, or for
printing out.
When retrieving the trending function, a database needs to be specified first where the
data shall be filed. It is possible to select an existing database by choosing the file
name and by clicking Open for writing. In the database, the program reserves an entry
for the new measurement. The name will be assigned later in the main dialog.
Alternatively, a new database can be generated. The file name will be entered in the
File Name field. The file name extension used is tdb. Then, the entry is to be confirmed
by clicking Open.
After selecting an existing or defining a new database, the trending window will appear.
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11.15.3 The trending window
The trending window consists of a data window that is used for the graphic display of
the values over time:
When calling up the trending function, the current status of the selected channels will
immediately appear, but there is no storage in the database yet. That takes place only
after starting a recording, either by clicking Start, or in the case of a trigger condition, if
activated. Recording is terminated either by clicking Stop or in the case of a trigger
condition.
A channel can be activated or deactivated with the associated check box. The color can
be selected with a dialog, which appears in the legend after clicking the relevant
button.
To make the display clearer (making better use of the y-axis), a multiplier/divisor for the
individual channels can be specified. This has an impact on the division ratio of the
input variable and the displayed variable on the graph.
Example:
The temperature value of 500 °C will be displayed as 50 °C when making the following
settings:
Multiplier = 1
Divisor = 10
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11.15.5 Display settings
In offline mode, the relevant buttons allow the display settings for the X- and Y-
coordinates to be changed. For more detailed information.
Reference!
Refer to subsection Settings in Display.
11.15.6 Printing
In offline mode, the Print button allows the graph to be output on the printer based on
the settings made before in Display.
Reference!
For more detailed information, refer to subsection Settings in Display.
The interval for reading in the measurements can be set in increments between 1 and
20 seconds.
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11.15.8 Triggering
The trigger conditions can be selected with a dialog, which appears after clicking the
button.
Note!
The set start and stop trigger conditions will then be displayed in the main dialog
under Trigger.
The set trigger conditions and the status can be viewed in the main dialog on trending.
The settings for triggering become active only when clicking Trigger active.
The Status display provides information about the trigger status and the free storage for
the database.
It is thus possible to find out if there are sufficient system resources available for the
database, especially in the case of short recording intervals.
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11.15.10 Full screen
The Full Screen button shows the trending window as a full picture until the Esc button
is pressed.
Note!
Automatic name assignment must be selected if several trigger events are to be
expected, thus ensuring automatic recording of several measurements in the
database.
If, in that case, automatic name assignment is deactivated, the recording will be
terminated when the first condition for Stop Trigger is met.
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11.16 Program update AZL5...
11.16.1 Introduction
The program update is used for updating the program in the AZL5... This process
writes a new binary file with the name extension bin into the memory of the AZL5... The
major functions of the AZL5... are defined in that memory. In addition, the AZL5... has a
memory in its microcontroller. That memory is a non-erasable read only memory and is
used primarily for loading the update. The backup memory in the AZL5..., which is used
for the parameters (EEPROM), will not be affected by the updating process. To do the
program update, connect the AZL5... to the LMV5… system and the PC. The LMV5...
system must be ready to operate.
After selecting the access level (permitted from the service level), select menu item
Load SW from PC and Confirm.
Note!
The structure of the MC’s software version is the following:
The first number up to the colon gives directly the software version of the
microcontroller used. The second number after the colon is used for making the
internal version check and must be identical to the first number.
Just prior to starting the programming process, the following messages will appear on
the display of the AZL5...:
clearing flash, then programming
The ACS450 and AZL5... now show the progress with the current status.
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11.16.5 End of the programming process - check
When the programming process is completed, the ACS450 will display the message
Transfer completed.
When successfully programmed, the ACS450 will display SW Update OK and the
updated SW version.
Example:
MC: V01.00: V01.00 - Flash: V01.80 - cancel: Left key
In the event of fault, the AZL5... will display the following message:
error occurred
In that case, the cause of the fault is to be investigated. For example, one of the
connectors of the serial line between AZL5... and PC may be lose. Rectify the fault and
start programming again.
When pressing the left button on the AZL5..., System Test will appear.
Then, the AZL5... will operate with the new software.
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12 Offline mode
12.1 Overview
In offline mode, parameter settings and trending data (write function) that were
previously recorded on an LMV5… system can be viewed and printed out, even without
having a connection to the system.
It is not possible to make changes or to store back to the system at a later time.
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12.3 Calling up the parameter display
This option is active only when no connection to the plant exists.
Using a file dialog, you can select a database (standard directory: ..\data) into which the
setting values of a given plant were previously loaded.
Reference!
Refer to section Preparation for the display of parameters.
Access level After opening the file, use another dialog to define the access level you require for
displaying the data.
The only parameters that will be displayed are those assigned to the relevant access
level.
The assignment corresponds to the operation of the ACS450 on the LMV5... system.
Note!
The access level can be selected without a password since writing is not possible.
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12.4 Control file for displaying and printing
parameters
To print parameters, they must be stored in a database first. These data can be shown
and printed out later in offline mode. This requires a control file. That file specifies the
parameters that will be output and the way they are formatted. It is thus possible to
make individual printouts relating to the documentation. Explanatory comments can be
entered throughout the control file. These are identified by a semicolon at the beginning
of the line. Main section and print sections are identified by brackets «[ ]».
The name of the control file is predefined and depends on the password level:
Sample file A sample file is filed in the program directory. This displays all available parameters of
the relevant password level. This sample file can be used as a template for creating
your specific control file.
Test = 1 If this value is given, the control file will be newly read in each
time the print preview is shown. This is useful when creating the
control file. It is thus possible to check the file before everything
is printed out. Apart from that, to speed up the display, this entry
should not exist.
Example:
[Parameter]
Version = 1.70
Test = 1
Section01 = Title
Section02 = Param_Gas_Oil
Section03 = Title
Section04 = Param_Gas
Section05 = Title
Section06 = Param-Oil
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12.4.2 Print section
Specify in the print section now how a parameter is output at a certain position on the
print page.
In addition, you can format the output by defining the font and different graphic objects.
Some key words require the definition of coordinates and lengths.
The reference point for the coordinates is the top left hand corner.
All lengths are given in mm.
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PageX = Trigger page feed
Parameter: 1st value: not used
2nd value: Y-coordinate with
screen display
3rd and 4th value: not used
Example:
[Title]
Date0 = 170; 10; 2; 5;
Rectange0 = 10; 10; 180; 30;
Text0 = 90; 25; 1; 10; parameter LMV5x
[Parameter_Gas]
Page1 = 0; 300; 0; 0;
Font1 = 0; 0; 1; 0; Arial
Text1 = 10; 40; 0; 5; parameter gas
Font 12 = 0; 0; 0; 0; Arial
Text12 = 10; 50; 0; 5; graph of fuel/air ratio control system
Graph11 = 10; 50; 100; 130; GrafModGas;
Text13 = 10; 150; 0; 5; prepurge time gas;
Variable13 = 90; 150; 2; 5; GG_Time_TprepurgeGas
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12.5 Trending/show write function
12.5.1 Overview
In offline mode, the user can view and print trending data (*.tdb) previously stored on
the PC’s hard disk. .
This option is active only when no connection to the plant exists. Using a file dialog, the
user can select a database file (standard directory: …\data), where the data of a certain
plant were previously stored. .
Reference!
(refer to chapter Offline mode).
In another dialog, you can select the required measurement from that file and confirm
the selection by clicking Ok.
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Export Using the export function of the Measurement dialog, the contents of the database can
also be downloaded to a new file in Excel format *.csv (segregated by a semicolon) in
order to make a selective measurement.
Delete By clicking Delete, you can remove a previously selected measurement from the
database.
After selecting the database and the measurement, the main dialog of trending will be
displayed.
Here, you can make the basic settings for the X- and Y-coordinates by clicking the
respective buttons.
Several choices and zoom functions are available so that optimum displays can be
achieved.
Reference!
Refer to subsection Fault handling.
By clicking Print, the diagram with the settings previously defined in Display will be
output on the printer.
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13 Online help
The ACS450 has an electronic help file (online help).
The Operating Instructions on the ACS450 are displayed by pressing the F1 key or via
the Help menu. The CD-ROM contains these Operating Instructions as a PDF file
To display the Operating Instructions, Acrobat Reader of version 4.x or higher must be
installed on the PC. If Acrobat Reader is not available, the program can be downloaded
from the internet for installation on the PC.
14 Fault handling
14.1 Faults during the parameter setting
procedure
If a fault occurs during the parameter setting procedure, make the following checks:
Check if the parameters can be set in the current phase of the LMV5... system
Example:
The prepurge time cannot be changed during the Startup sequence.
Should the fault occur there, select a suitable phase of the basic unit LMV5... (e.g.
lockout, standby) and repeat the process
In the event of a transmission error due to a problem in the connecting line
between ACS450 and AZL5... (e.g. due to a lose connector), correct the cause of
the fault and carry out a new upload from the LMV5… system by Close and Open
the current parameter dialog. Then, check the parameter settings. If necessary, set
the parameters again
Note!
If the parameters cannot be successfully set via the ACS450, repeat the parameter
setting procedure directly on the AZL5... It should then be checked whether all
associated components function correctly
Reference!
Refer to section Installing the hardware.
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List of figures
Fig. 1: Connection diagram ........................................................................................... 17
Fig. 3: Registration......................................................................................................... 27
Fig. 15: Message appearing during the parameter setting procedure ........................... 38
Fig. 25: Setting elements for the manual load (without Go to) ...................................... 47
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Fig. 37: Selecting a measurement ................................................................................ 68
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Index
A fault history and lockout history ........................... 55
aborting the parameter change ................................. 38 fault status ............................................................... 34
access level .............................................................. 64 faults during the parameter setting procedure .... 70
ACS450 in offline mode .......................................... 29 faults when opening a connection ........................ 70
adjusting the fuel/air ratio control system ........... 45 files included in the scope of delivery .................. 19
automatic assignment of name ................................. 60 fine adjustment .......................................................... 49
B first-time operation ................................................. 30
backup ..................................................................... 41 full screen ................................................................ 60
backup database....................................................... 63 G
backup info ................................................................ 39 General note ............................................................ 21
backup the AZL5 ..................................................... 39 general operating functions ................................... 30
backup/restore via PC ............................................ 40 generated files ......................................................... 20
backup/restoring the data sets .............................. 39 H
C handling and storages ............................................ 16
calling up the parameter display ........................... 64 I
calling up the trending function ............................ 56 individual burner identification ................................... 28
changing a point ..................................................... 52 initializing the basic unit ........................................ 44
changing an existing curve point .......................... 49 installation ............................................................... 17
changing an existing curve point without Go to .. 49 Installation of ACS450 ............................................ 22
changing and leaving the password level ............ 32 installing the ACS450 ............................................. 18
changing several parameters .................................... 36 installing the hardware ........................................... 17
changing the actuator positions at a curve point ....... 48 installing the software ............................................ 18
changing the load assignment of a curve point......... 49 introduction ............................................................. 35
changing the parameter ............................................ 36 L
changing the parameters and the plant languages ................................................................ 16
configuration ............................................................. 9 leaving the O2 setting ............................................. 54
checking storing ..................................................... 37 lockout history ........................................................ 55
closing the program ............................................... 29 M
connecting cable ....................................................... 17 main dialog trending ............................................... 69
control file for displaying and printing parameters main section of file .................................................. 65
.................................................................................. 65 modulating operation ............................................. 45
correct system parameter settings ......................... 9 multistage operation ............................................... 52
correct usage ............................................................ 8 N
D name of measurement ............................................ 60
defining the new curve point position .................. 48 normal operation ..................................................... 33
deinstalling/repairing .............................................. 18 notes on handling the CD ....................................... 16
delete ........................................................................ 69 O
deleting a curve point ............................................. 50 O2 setting ................................................................. 53
direct entry of values .............................................. 53 offline mode ............................................................. 63
display and symbols .................................................. 33 online help ............................................................... 70
display of a channel................................................ 57 operating mode ....................................................... 30
display settings ....................................................... 58 operation of the ACS450 in connection with the
disposal ................................................................... 18 LMV5 ......................................................................... 28
E operation of the ACS450 on the plan .................... 30
end of the programming process - check ............ 62 Overview .................................................................. 30
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ....................... 11 P
entering the curve points ........................................... 45 parameter settings and configuration ................... 35
entering the password ............................................ 31 password ................................................................. 31
export ........................................................................ 69 preparation for the display of parameters ............ 63
F preparing the ACS450 ............................................. 61
fault during the storing procedure ............................. 37 preparing the AZL5 ................................................. 61
fault handling .......................................................... 70 print section ............................................................. 66
fault history ............................................................. 55 printing ................................................... 51, 52, 55, 58
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procedure .................................................................35 settings under Windows ........................................ 18
program registration ...............................................27 shutdown function of the LMV5 basic unit via the
program update AZL5… .........................................61 ACS450 .................................................................... 10
programming process ............................................61 starting the setup program .................................... 18
Q status display .......................................................... 59
qualified staff .............................................................8 stop function ........................................................... 50
quitting the curve dialog .........................................50 storing/discarding the new point ............................... 49
R switch-off function ................................................. 44
repeated operation ..................................................30 system specification .............................................. 15
resetting the basic unit ...........................................43 T
resetting/initializing the basic unit ........................43 tabular display ........................................................ 54
restore ................................................................40, 42 tabular display of the curve points ....................... 50
S the first steps .......................................................... 27
safety guidelines .......................................................8 the trending window ............................................... 57
scope of delivery .......................................................7 time of day and date ............................................... 55
scope of functions ..................................................30 title bar..................................................................... 30
screwed locks for the connectors ..............................17 transferring the changes to the LMV5 ...................... 36
selecting the database ............................................68 trending diagram/write function ............................ 69
setting by reducing the air rate ..............................53 trending/show write function ................................ 68
setting the electronic fuel/air ratio control system 9 trending/write function ........................................... 56
setting the interval ..................................................58 triggering ................................................................. 59
setting the O2 min values .......................................53 typographical conventions ...................................... 8
setting the O2 ratio values .....................................54 U
settings in display ...................................................69 updating .................................................................... 33
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