Instruction Book Control Solutions
Instruction Book Control Solutions
Instruction Book Control Solutions
CONTROL SOLUTIONS
Atlas Copco
Control solutions
Instruction book
Original instructions
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2019 - 03
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Table of contents
1.1 CONTROLLER.....................................................................................................................................3
1.4 MENU.............................................................................................................................................. 7
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1.1 Controller
Introduction
The controller has following functions:
• Controlling the unit
• Protecting the unit
• Monitoring components subject to service
• Automatic restart after voltage failure (ARAVF)
A number of time based automatic start/stop commands may be programmed. Take into
account that a start command will be executed (if programmed and activated), even after
manually stopping the unit.
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Shutdown warning
A shutdown warning level is a programmable level below the shutdown level.
If one of the measurements exceeds the programmed shutdown warning level, a message will
appear on the display and the general alarm LED will light up to warn the operator before the
shutdown level is reached.
The message disappears as soon as the warning condition disappears or after a manual warning
reset on the display.
A warning will also appear if the dew point temperature is too high in relation to the ambient
temperature (on units with integrated dryer).
Service warning
The service timer has a programmed time interval. If the service timer exceeds the programmed
value, this will be indicated on the display to warn the operator to carry out the service actions.
If the function is activated and provided the controller was in the automatic operation
mode, the unit will automatically restart if the supply voltage to the module is restored.
The ARAVF label (see section Pictographs) shall be glued near to the controller.
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Control panel
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Menu icons
Menu Icon
Main screen
Machine Settings
Data
Service
Controller Settings
Information
Status icons
Icon Description
Motor Stopped
Running Unloaded
Manual Unload
Running Loaded
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System icons
Icon Description
Basic User
Advanced User
Service User
Reset
This chapter gives a general survey of available icons. Not all icons mentioned in this
chapter are applicable to every machine.
1.4 Menu
Procedure
Starting from the main screen, use the left vertical swipe bar to navigate through the menu items.
Use the horizontal swipe bar to navigate through the different screens of a menu item.
The page indicator
shows how many screens there are available for the current menu item, depending on the user
access level.
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Menu structure
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This is the main menu structure. The structure can be different depending on the configuration of
the unit.
Select
In these examples, the upper value is selected.
To select the lower value, swipe down on the left vertical swipebar.
Modify
To modify the selected value, tap the right vertical swipebar.
Function
The Main screen is the screen that is shown automatically when the voltage is switched on. It is
switched off automatically after a few minutes when there is no touch input.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Predefined IO or counter data (optional)
• Setpoint used (optional)
• Manual unload (optional)
• Status
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Description
Parameters
Starting from the main screen, swipe left to scroll through predefined IO or counter data.
(optional)
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Example
Setpoint used
Starting from the main screen, swipe left until the Setpoint used screen is shown.
To switch to a different setpoint, swipe up or down on the left vertical swipebar or tap next to the
corresponding square.
Manual unload
Starting from the main screen, swipe left until the Manual unload screen is shown.
Manual unload can only be activated when the machine is in LOAD and Local control.
To manually unload the unit, tap on the left vertical swipebar.
Status
Starting from the main screen, swipe left until the Status screen is shown.
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To reset the alarm, press the confirm button under the reset icon.
To cancel without resetting, press the cancel button under the red ‘X’ icon.
Function
The Machine Settings menu provides the ability to view and modify several machine settings.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Setpoint 1 (optional)
• Setpoint 2 (optional)
• Regulation
• Control Mode
• Auto Restart
Procedure
To view the Machine Settings menu:
1. Tap the Home button
Setpoint 1
Starting from the Machine Settings menu, swipe left until the Setpoint 1 screen is shown.
To select a load and unload setpoint, or to modify the values, see section Select or modify a
setting.
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Setpoint 2
Starting from the Machine Settings menu, swipe left until the Setpoint 2 screen is shown.
To select a load and unload setpoint, or to modify the values, see section Select or modify a
setting.
Regulation
Starting from the Machine Settings menu, swipe left until the Regulation screen is shown.
To select a menu item, or to change the setting, see section Select or modify a setting.
Control Mode
Starting from the Machine Settings menu, swipe left until the Control Mode screen is shown.
Auto Restart
Starting from the Machine Settings menu, swipe left until the Auto Restart screen is shown.
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The controller has a built-in function to automatically restart the compressor when voltage is
restored after voltage failure. This function is deactivated in compressors leaving the factory and
can only be modified after entering a password, please consult your supplier to activate this
function.
To select a menu item, or to change the setting, see section Select or modify a setting.
Function
The Aux. Equipment parameters menu provides the ability to view and modify several settings
related to the auxiliary equipment of the unit.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Dryer (optional)
• Fan (optional)
• Phase sequence detection (optional)
• Internal or External SmartBox
Procedure
To view the Aux. Equipment parameters menu:
1. Tap the Home button
Dryer
Starting from the Aux. Equipment parameters menu, swipe left until the Dryer screen is shown.
To select a menu item, or to change the setting, see section Select or modify a setting.
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SmartBox
Starting from the Aux. Equipment parameters menu, swipe left until the Internal SmartBox screen
is shown.
To select a menu item, or to change the setting, see section Select or modify a setting.
Function
The Data menu provides the ability to view several important values.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Counters
• Inputs
• Outputs
Procedure
To view the Data menu:
1. Tap the Home button
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Counters
Starting from the Data menu, swipe left until the Counters screen is shown.
Select
To select a different item, swipe up or down on the left vertical swipebar.
Inputs
Starting from the Data menu, swipe left until the Inputs screen is shown.
Select
To select a different item, swipe up or down on the left vertical swipebar.
Outputs
Starting from the Data menu, swipe left until the Outputs screen is shown.
Select
To select a different item, swipe up or down on the left vertical swipebar.
Function
The Service menu provides the ability to reset the service timer. This menu is only available as
Service user.
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Procedure
To view the Service menu:
1. Use the controller as a Service user
.
See Controller settings menu to change the user profile.
2. Tap the Home button
Next Service
Starting from the Service menu, swipe left until the Next Service screen is shown.
The Next Service will be triggered after the Running Hours value exceeds the Next Service value.
Reset
Tap the right vertical swipebar, the following screen is now shown:
To cancel without resetting, press the cancel button under the red ‘X’ icon.
To reset the alarm, press the confirm button under the reset icon. The following screen is now
shown:
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Function
The Controller Settings menu provides the ability to view and modify several settings of the
controller.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Access Level
• Language
• Units
• CAN Settings
• Ethernet Settings
• Display Timeout
Procedure
To view the Controller Settings menu:
1. Tap the Home button
Access Level
Starting from the Controller Settings menu, swipe left until the Access Level screen is shown.
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Enter a password
The Service user profile is protected by a password. After selecting the Service user profile, the
following screen pops up:
The user can enter the password by swiping up or down on the right vertical swipebar to select
the first digit.
Tap ‘→’ to be able to enter the second digit.
Once the 4 digits are entered, the user can confirm by tapping ‘V’ or decline by tapping ‘X’.
Language
Starting from the Controller Settings menu, swipe left until the Language screen is shown.
Units
The units displayed can be modified through this menu.
CAN Settings
The list of CAN Settings is shown. When CAN is turned off, the settings can be modified.
Ethernet Settings
The list of Ethernet Settings is shown. When ethernet is turned off, IP address, Subnet mask and
Gateway can be modified.
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Do not forget to turn on ethernet settings after changing these settings. Otherwise the
controller can’t connect anymore!
Display Timeout
Starting from the Controller Settings menu, swipe left until the Display Timeout screen is shown.
Display timeout is used to save energy and save the lifetime of the display. Timer starts after last
operator actions on the push buttons or swipe bars.
Function
The Information menu provides the ability to view important information.
Swipe left to navigate to the following screens:
• Help
• Information
Procedure
To view the Information menu:
1. Tap the Home button
Help
Starting from the Information menu, swipe left until the Help screen is shown.
The manufacturer’s website is shown.
Info
Starting from the Information menu, swipe left until the Info screen is shown.
Following items are displayed:
• Mac Address
• Application Description
• Application Software: nr + version
• Operation: nr + version
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• BOOT Software: nr
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