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OPTIONS FOR ABB DRIVES
ACS-AP-I, -S, -W and ACH-AP-H, -W Assistant
control panels
User's manual
ACS-AP-I, -S, -W and ACH-AP-H, -W
Assistant control panels
User's manual
3AUA0000085685 Rev F
EN
Original instructions
EFFECTIVE: 2022-01-27
Table of contents 5
Table of contents
Applicability ......................................................................................... 10
Compatibility ........................................................................................ 10
Safety ................................................................................................ 11
Intended audience ................................................................................. 11
Related manuals ................................................................................... 11
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 13
Installation ........................................................................................... 14
First start-up ........................................................................................ 15
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 17
Display, keys and parts ........................................................................... 18
Display ........................................................................................... 19
Keys .............................................................................................. 21
Off ............................................................................................. 21
Battery cover .................................................................................... 25
Wireless interface .............................................................................. 25
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 27
User interface overview ........................................................................... 27
Control panel navigation .......................................................................... 28
Home view .......................................................................................... 29
Help .................................................................................................. 29
6 Table of contents
Common user tasks ............................................................................... 30
Parameters ...................................................................................... 30
Backups .......................................................................................... 31
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 33
Menu ................................................................................................. 34
Complete list .................................................................................... 35
By function ....................................................................................... 35
Favorites ......................................................................................... 35
Modified .......................................................................................... 36
Editing texts ..................................................................................... 40
Assistants ....................................................................................... 41
Energy efficiency ............................................................................... 42
Event log ........................................................................................ 43
History graphs .................................................................................. 43
Trends ............................................................................................ 43
Load profile ...................................................................................... 44
Backups ......................................................................................... 44
System info ..................................................................................... 46
Settings .......................................................................................... 48
Primary settings ................................................................................ 49
I/O ................................................................................................ 50
Diagnostics ..................................................................................... 50
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 53
Options menu ....................................................................................... 53
Table of contents 7
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 59
Selecting drive menu .............................................................................. 60
Selecting a drive ................................................................................ 60
Panel features with multiple drives .............................................................. 61
Panel views ..................................................................................... 61
Graph data ...................................................................................... 61
Backups .......................................................................................... 61
Assistants ........................................................................................ 61
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 63
Faults ................................................................................................ 65
Warnings ............................................................................................ 65
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 67
Cleaning the control panel ........................................................................ 68
Cleaning the connectors .......................................................................... 68
Replacing the battery .............................................................................. 68
Control panel software updates .................................................................. 69
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 71
USB connection .................................................................................... 71
What this chapter contains ....................................................................... 75
Connectors .......................................................................................... 75
Display ............................................................................................... 75
Battery ............................................................................................... 75
Dimensions and weight ........................................................................... 76
Degrees of protection ............................................................................. 76
Materials ............................................................................................. 76
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LCD specifications ................................................................................. 77
Bluetooth interface ................................................................................. 77
Bluetooth encryption ............................................................................... 78
Bluetooth (BT) .................................................................................. 78
Markings ............................................................................................. 79
10 Introduction to the manual
Applicability
This manual applies to the following panel types and their versions:
Control panel type ACS-AP-I and
ACS-AP-S
ACS-AP-W
ACH-AP-H
ACH-AP-W
Hardware version
Software version
C or later
A or later
C or later
A or later
4.61 or later
5.01 or later
5.00 or later
5.40 or later
You can also view panel details in the panel itself using either of the two methods:
•
?
With panel still not powered, press and hold ( ) button, then power up the panel through
USB or drive.
Control panel
Product type:
HW version:
FW version:
ACS-AP-I
D
GPAPI v5.80
or
With panel powered up, go to Menu → System info → Control panel.
•
Note: The images and instructions in this manual are examples, each based on a specific
control panel and drive type combination. The details may vary with different control panels
or drive types.
Compatibility
The following drive(s) are compatible with these panel types.
Control panel ACS-AP-I
type
ACS-AP-S
ACS-AP-W
ACH-AP-H,
ACH-AP-W
Drive
ACS380, ACS480,
ACS380, ACS480,
ACS530, ACS560,
ACS580
ACS380, ACS480,
ACS530, ACS560,
ACS580, ACQ580,
ACS860, ACS880
ACH480, ACH580,
ACQ580
ACS530, ACS560,
ACS580, ACQ580,
ACS860, ACS880
Note: This table may not be comprehensive. See the appropriate drive manual for more
details.
Introduction to the manual 11
Safety
Follow all safety instructions delivered with the drive.
Intended audience
This manual is intended for persons who use the ACS-AP-I, ACS-AP-S, ACS-AP-W,
ACH-AP-H or ACH-AP-W Assistant control panels.
Related manuals
Tool and maintenance manuals
Drive composer PC tool user's manual
Option manuals and guides
Code (English)
3AUA0000094606
ACS-AP-I, -S, -W and ACH-AP-H, -W Assistant control panels User’s 3AUA0000085685
manual
CDPI-01 communication adapter module User’s manual
DPMP-01 mounting platform for ACP-AP control panel
DPMP-02/03 mounting platform for ACP-AP control panel
3AXD50000009929
3AUA0000100140
3AUA0000136205
You can find manuals and other product documents in PDF format on the Internet. See
section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover. For manuals not
available in the Document library, contact your local ABB representative.
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14 Installation and start-up
Installation
Attach the control panel directly to the drive or use a separate mounting kit (for example,
for cabinet door mounting).
To attach the control panel,
1. Place its bottom end into the bottom of the slot in the drive (A).
2. Pivot the control panel and push the upper part (B) until you hear a click.
To detach the control panel,
1. Release the control panel by pressing the clip (B).
2. Pull the upper end of the control panel out of the slot in the drive.
B
A
Installation and start-up 15
First start-up
To start-up the control panel for the first time, follow the instructions:
1. Obey all drive-specific safety precautions.
3. Power up the drive.
The control panel start-up begins automatically. Wait until the control panel shows the
language selection view.
4.
Use or to select a language.
5. Press
to confirm your selection.
Wait until the control panel completes uploading the language file. The progress is
indicated by a progress bar.
If there is a Basic set-up assistant in the drive, or if the control panel already contains a
compatible backup (or backups) that could be copied to the drive, the control panel prompts
a question.
16 Installation and start-up
Once you are in the Home view, the control panel is ready for use.
18 Control panel overview
Display, keys and parts
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Display
10 USB connector
11 Clip
Left softkey
Right softkey
12 RJ-45 connector
13 Type code label on the panel
14 Battery cover
15 Off
Status LED
Help
Arrow keys
Stop (see Start and Stop)
Start (see Start and Stop)
Local/Remote (see Loc/Rem)
16 Hand
17 Auto
Control panel overview 19
■ Display
In most views, the following control panel elements are shown on the display:
4
2
5
3
1
6
7
8
7
1
Control location and Indicates how the drive is controlled:
related icons
No text: The drive is in local control, but controlled from another device. The icons
in the top pane indicate which actions are allowed.
Local: The drive is in local control, that is, controlled from the control panel.
Remote: The drive is in remote control, that is, controlled through I/O or fieldbus.
2
3
Panel bus
Indicates that there are more than one drive connected to this panel.To switch to
another drive, go to Options → Select drive.
Status icon
Indicates the status of the drive and the motor. The direction of the arrow indicates
forward (clockwise) or reverse (counter-clockwise) active reference direction.
Note: For non-rotating driven equipment, the numbers 1 and 0 are used to indicate
that the drive is running or stopped, respectively.
Status
icon
Animation Drive status
-
-
Stopped
Stopped, start inhibited
Blinking
Blinking
Stopped, start command given but start inhibited
Faulted
Blinking
Rotating
Rotating
Running, at reference, but the reference value is 0
Running, not at reference
Running, at reference
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4
Drive name
If a name is given, it is displayed at the top pane. By default, it is blank. You can
change the name in the
menu.
5
6
Reference value
Content area
Speed, frequency and so on, are shown with its unit. For information on changing
Displays the actual content of the view in this area. The content varies from view
to view. The example view above is the main view of the control panel which is
called the Home view.
7
8
Softkey selections
Clock
Displays the functions of the softkeys (
and
) in a given context.
Displays the current time. The time can be changed through the
You can adjust the display contrast and backlight functionality in the
Control panel overview 21
■ Keys
The keys of the control panel are described below.
Left softkey
The left softkey (
) is usually used for exiting and canceling. Its function in a given situation
is shown by the softkey selection in the bottom left corner of the display.
Holding down exits each view in turn until you are back in the Home view. This function
does not work in special screens.
Right softkey
The right softkey (
) is usually used for selecting, accepting and confirming. The function
of the right softkey in a given situation is shown by the softkey selection in the bottom right
corner of the display.
Arrow keys
The up and down arrow keys ( and ) are used to highlight selections in menus and
selection lists, to scroll up and down on text pages, and to adjust values when, for example,
setting the time, entering a passcode or changing a parameter value.
The left and right arrow keys ( and ) are used to move the cursor left and right in
parameter editing and to move forward and backward in assistants. In menus, and and
function the same way as
and
, respectively.
Help
?
The help key ( ) opens a help page. The help page is context-sensitive, in other words,
more information on the help page.
Start and Stop
In local control, the start key (
) and the stop key (
) start and stop the drive, respectively.
Off
In Hand and Auto control, the Off key (
) is used to stop the drive.
Hand
The Hand key (
) is used to start the drive in local mode. When the drive is running, if
you switch to Auto mode, the drive changes the control location to Remote mode and the
drive may stop.
22 Control panel overview
Auto
The Auto key (
) is used to run the drive automatically. The control is selected from
primary or secondary or any DI. You can give the reference inputs in Menu → Primary
settings → Drive or by setting the values in parameter groups 19 and 20.
Loc/Rem
Loc/Rem
The location key (
) is used to switch the control between the control panel (Local) and
remote connections (Remote). When switching from Remote to Local while the drive is
running, the drive keeps running at the same speed. When switching from Local to Remote,
the status of the remote location is adopted. See the drive-specific firmware manual for
more details.
Key shortcuts
The table below lists key shortcuts and combinations. Simultaneous key presses are indicated
by the plus sign (+).
Shortcut
Available in...
Effect
any view
Save a screenshot. Up to fifteen images can be stored in the
control panel memory. For instructions on how to transfer the im-
ages into a PC, see section Transferring files between the control
+
+
any view
any view
Home view
Adjust backlight brightness.
Adjust display contrast.
Adjust reference.
+
+
+
+
or
parameter edit views Revert an editable parameter to its default value.
+
any view
any view
Show/hide parameter index and parameter group numbers.
+
Return to Home view by pressing down the key until Home view
is shown.
(keep down)
Control panel overview 23
■ Control panel and panel platform/holder LEDs
The ACS-AP-… control panel has a status LED. The control panel mounting platform or
holder has two status LEDs. For their indications, see the following table.
Location
LED
Indication
Control panel
Continuous green
Flickering green
The unit is functioning normally.
Data is transferred between the PC and the unit through the USB
connection of the control panel.
Blinking green
Continuous red
Blinking red
There is an active warning in the unit.
There is an active fault in the unit.
There is a fault that requires the stopping and restarting of the
drive/converter/inverter.
Blinking blue (ACS- The Bluetooth interface is enabled, in discoverable mode, and
AP-W only)
ready for pairing.
Flickering blue
(ACS-AP-W only)
Data is being transferred through the Bluetooth interface of the
control panel.
Control panel
mounting platform or
holder (with the
control panel
Red
There is an active fault in the unit.
Green
Power supply for the control unit is OK.
removed)
■ USB connector
The USB connector is used for connecting the control panel to a PC. When connected, the
control panel acts as an USB adapter for data transfer between the PC tool and the drive.
It is also possible to transfer data between the PC and the control panel through the USB
connection.
24 Control panel overview
■ RJ-45 connector
The RJ-45 connector is used to electrically connect the control panel to the drive. Mechanical
connection is achieved with the clip on the top.
■ Type code label on the panel
The type code label on the panel contains revision information. See an example label below.
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1
2
ABB Oy, Hiomotie 13, 00380 Helsinki, Finland
M/N: ACS-AP-W CODE: 3AXD50000025964 S/N: B1250121LL
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6
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8
3AXD50000025964B1250121LL Made in Country
FCC ID: 2AFNGAPWSERIES IC: 20555-APWSERIES SW: v5.95
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10
1
ABB Oy
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Type code
MRP code
Serial number
CE marking
SW version
Bar code
Bar code in readable text
FCC ID number
10 IC CANADA number
11 Manufactured in country
Note: FCC ID and IC CANADA numbers are applicable only for ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W
wireless control panels.
■ Type code label on the panel package
The type code label on the panel package contains revision information. See an example
below.
Control panel overview 25
1
3
2
ACS-AP-W
ABB Oy
4
Made in Country
5
6
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
3AXD50000025965A0210001LL
EAN code
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8
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
6438177379744
9
SW:v5.95
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Type code
ABB Oy
Manufactured in country
CE marking
Bar code
Bar code in readable text
EAN bar code
EAN number code
SW version
■ Battery cover
Underneath the battery cover there is a compartment for the battery that powers the real-time
clock of the control panel.
■ Wireless interface
The ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W Assistant control panels with Bluetooth interface enable
wireless interface for ABB drives. The wireless panels are also embedded with powerful
processor and memory that enables faster communication.
The functions of
•
•
ACS-AP-W panel are same with ACS-AP-I and ACS-AP-S panels, and
ACH-AP-W panel are same with ACH-AP-H panel.
NO
WARNING! This device is not allowed to be used within a 20 km radius of
the centre of Ny-Ålesund at Svalbard, Norway.
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Basic operation 27
4
Basic operation
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes the basic operations and components of the user interface. It also
lists the common user tasks and provides instructions to complete the task.
User interface overview
The user interface has the following main components:
Component
Home view
Menu
Description
Access to most functions of the control panel. See the detailed description in chapter
Options
Used to set a reference, change the motor direction, select the drive, edit Home
view pages, and see the fault and warning status. See the detailed description in
Help
Provides information on the current view or menu or on possible problems associ-
Faults and warnings
View faults and warnings when the drive or control panel experiences an error.
28 Basic operation
Control panel navigation
Use the arrow keys and softkeys for navigation. Follow the choices on the screen.
Menu
Options
Reference
Parameters
Assistants
Direction change
Select drive
Energy efficiency
Event log
Edit Home view
History graphs
Backups
Active faults
Active warnings
System info
Settings
Note: The menu shown is an example only. The Menu varies based on the drive/device to
which the panel is connected.
■ Navigation memory
The Assistant control panel has a navigation memory that allows you to backtrack your
steps through the user interface with the arrow keys and . The path you have last
accessed remains in the memory for 10 minutes.
•
The left arrow key ( ) moves you backwards in the menu structure.
If you press repeatedly, you return back to the Home view.
•
The right arrow key ( ) moves you forward in the menu structure.
If you press repeatedly, you move forward along the path in the menu structure you
had previously accessed.
Basic operation 29
Home view
The main view of the control panel is called Home view. In the Home view, you can monitor
the status of the drive, such as its speed, torque or power. The Home view has one or more
pages, each of which can display up to three signals.
The number of pages and the signals shown on each page are customizable, and the Home
view configuration is saved to the drive whenever you change it. The maximum total number
of signals displayed varies from 9 to 21, depending on the drive. In the example below,
three Home view pages are used, showing different display formats.
Each application macro and user set has a default Home view configuration. When you
select an application macro or restore a user set, the Home view configuration changes
accordingly. There is a default Home view configuration in each drive, which can be restored
in the
Settings (page 48) menu.
Note: The Menu varies based on the drive/device to which the panel is connected.
The Home view opens automatically when you power up the drive. The Home view is also
displayed from the Options menu or the main Menu, if no key is pressed for 10 minutes.
Tip: You can return to the Home view from any view except special screens by holding
down the left softkey
.
■ Navigating in the Home view
•
Use and to move between the different pages of the Home view. The page numbers
are shown while you scroll between pages.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Help
?
You can open a context-sensitive help page in all menus and views by pressing button.
The help page provides information on the use of the current view or menu, or on possible
problems associated with it.
?
On the help page, you can press button again or press
(Exit) to exit.
?
Using button, you can also view details of control panel type and version in the panel
30 Basic operation
Common user tasks
The following tables list common user tasks and describes how to complete the task. See
for detailed descriptions of functions in the menus.
Note: The Menu options varies based on the drive/device to which the control panel is
connected.
■ Basic operation of the drive
Task
Actions
Start and stop the drive.
In local control, press
stop the drive.
to start the drive and
stop key to
Set the reference (for example, speed) in
the Home view.
In local control, go to Options > Reference. Set the reference
with the arrow keys. For detailed instructions, see Setting the ref-
Loc/Rem
Switch between local and remote control.
Change the direction of motor rotation.
Press
.
In local control, go to Home view, press
(Options) to open
the Options menu and select Direction change.
■ Parameters
Task
Actions
Choose parameters displayed on the Favor-
ites list.
View/edit parameters.
Go to Menu → Parameters → Complete list to view parameters.
parameters
Add parameters to the Home view.
Show/hide parameter index and group
numbers.
Press
+
.
Restore parameter default value.
In the editing mode, press
+
.
To save the default value, press
(Save).
View parameters that differ from Application Go to Menu → Parameters → Modified.
Macro defaults.
■ System information and help
Task
Actions
How to get help.
?
Press button to open the context-sensitive help.
To view drive information.
Go to Menu → System info → Drive.
To view control panel version.
Go to Menu → System info → Control panel.
Go to Menu → System info → Licenses.
Go to Menu → System info → Product application.
To view application program license.
To view Product application information.
■ Faults and warnings
Basic operation 31
Task
Actions
Hide/view an active fault.
Faults are automatically displayed. If you hide a fault by pressing
(Hide), it automatically reappears after 60 seconds of no key
presses. You can also view the fault through Options > Active
faults.
Open help page on a fault.
Reset an active fault.
?
Press button to view the help page.
Press
(Reset) to reset an active fault.
View tripping faults.
Go to Menu → Event log → Faults.
Hide/view an active warning.
Warnings are automatically displayed. If you hide a warning by
pressing
(Hide), it automatically reappears if the warning is
still active after 60 seconds of no key presses.
Open help page on a warning.
Reset an active warning.
?
Press
(How to fix) or button to view the help page.
Warnings disappear automatically once the condition that has
triggered it goes away.
View past warnings and faults.
Go to Menu → Event log → Other events.
■ Basic settings and assistants
Task
Actions
Adjust backlight brightness.
Adjust display contrast.
Change language.
Press and hold
Press and hold
, and press or
, and press or
.
.
Go to Menu → Settings → Language.
Change time and date, and related settings. Go to Menu → Settings → Date & time.
Launch an assistant.
Go to Menu → Assistants and select an assistant to launch.
■ Backups
Task
Actions
Create a backup.
See
Restore a backup.
Restore a backup. See
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34 Functions in the main Menu
Menu
All functions of the control panel are accessed through the Menu which is the main menu
of the user interface. The sub-menus of the Menu are listed below and they are described
in more detail in the subsequent sections. The submenus depend on the product that is
controlled with the control panel.
The following sub-menus varies based on the drive/device to which the panel is connected:
Sub-menu
Function
See page…
View and edit parameters.
Launch an assistant.
Use energy-saving features.
View information on faults and warnings.
View the load profile.
Save settings in the control panel memory and restore them to the
drive.
View information on the drive and options.
View and change time and date settings, language, display and
other settings, and edit texts.
View and change settings related to motor, PID, fieldbus, advanced
functions, clock, region, and display.
Provides terminal name, number, electrical status and logical
meaning of the drive.
Provides faults and warnings information and helps to resolve
potential problems.
■ Navigating in the Menu
•
•
•
Use and to select a menu item.
Use or
Use or
(Exit) to go back to the Home view.
(Select) to enter the selected sub-menu.
Functions in the main Menu 35
Parameters
In the Parameters menu, you can view and edit parameters. There are four sub-menus
through which you can access the parameters. In each sub-menu, the grouping principle
of the parameters is different.
In each sub-menu, you can edit a parameter by highlighting it and pressing
(Edit).
Counter parameters and certain number, text and bit field parameters are read-only and
can be viewed by pressing
(View).
■ Complete list
In the Complete list sub-menu, all parameter groups are listed in numerical order. If you
select a parameter group, all parameters in that group are listed and you can view and edit
the parameters.
Parameter numbers are always displayed in this sub-menu.
■ By function
This functionality is available in a future release.
■ Favorites
In the Favorites sub-menu, only user-selected parameters are listed. The order is determined
by the parameter number.
36 Functions in the main Menu
Editing the list of favorites
1. Select Edit.
2.
Check parameters you want to show on the list by pressing
(Select).
3.
Press
(Done) to exit and save changes.
■ Modified
In the Modified sub-menu, only the parameters whose values differ from the Application
Macro defaults are listed. The order is determined by the parameter number.
■ Adding parameters to the Home view
When you view a read-only parameter in the Parameters menu, you can add the parameter
to the Home view.
•
Press
(Add to view) to open the Home view in the editing mode then you can add
the parameter to an empty display slot or replace an existing parameter with it.
Functions in the main Menu 37
•
Press
(Back) to go back to the parameter view.
■ Editing parameters
You can edit parameter values with the arrow keys.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press
Press
(Select) to select the desired parameter from the list.
(Edit).
Use and to change the value.
Press
(Save) to save the value, or press
(Cancel) to exit the parameter view
and discard any changes.
5.
Press
+
to restore the default value of the parameter (this does not save it).
See the sections below for more information on editing specific parameter types.
■ Editing numeric parameters
Numeric parameters include parameters with linear numeric values, passcodes, time and
date parameters, durations and exception dates. For numeric parameters with linear values,
the minimum and maximum values are displayed in the bottom left and right corners of the
content area, respectively.
•
•
•
•
Use and to highlight digits
Use and to change the value.
Press
(Save) to save the value and exit the view.
To cancel and exit, press
(Cancel).
■ Editing selection list parameters
A selection list consists of mutually exclusive options, such as the language selection list.
38 Functions in the main Menu
•
•
•
Use and to move the cursor.
Press
(Save) to select and save the highlighted option.
To cancel and exit, press
(Cancel).
Some selection list parameters allow you to choose another parameter as its value. In
addition to a preset list of options, you can select a parameter freely, represented by the
selection Other in the list.
To select a parameter, follow the instructions:
1. Select Other to move to a list of parameter groups.
2. Select a parameter group to move to a list of parameters.
3. Depending on the parameter you are editing, you must select a parameter or an
individual bit, or you may choose either of the two.
•
•
•
If the right softkey label is Select, you must select an individual bit as the value of
the parameter you are editing. Press (Select) to move to a bit selection list.
If the right softkey label is Save, you can select that parameter as the value of the
parameter you are editing. Press (Save) to save the selection.
If the right softkey label is Save and there is also an arrow on the right hand side
of the selection, you can choose an individual bit or all the bits in that parameter.
Functions in the main Menu 39
Press to move to a bit selection list. If you want to select all the bits in the
parameter, press
(Save) instead.
4. Select a bit if applicable (see the previous step).
Press to invert the selected bit and press
(Save) to save the selection.
The parameter or bit is now selected as the parameter value.
■ Editing bit-field parameters
A bit-field parameter is a bit word whose individual bits can be edited. The labels describe
the function of each bit, and the current state of the bit is shown as 1 or 0.
•
•
•
•
Use and to select a bit.
To change a bit value, press or
.
To save the bit values and exit, press
To cancel and exit, press (Cancel).
(Save).
40 Functions in the main Menu
■ Editing texts
Texts that you can edit with the control panel include parameter display names in the Home
view and their units, drive names, fault and warning names, and other customizable notes
or names.
•
To select the character mode ((lower case / upper case / numbers / special characters),
press , unit symbol is highlighted and then select the mode with or
.
Now you can start adding characters. The mode remains selected until you select
another one.
•
To add a character, highlight it with
and then press
.
•
•
To remove a letter, press
.
Press (Save) to accept the new setting, or press
(Cancel) to go back to the
previous view without making changes.
Note: The current software version supports only the English character set (a...z).
■ Resetting counters
Counters are parameters that measure incremental quantities associated with the use of
the drive such as runtime or energy consumption. Counters are updated automatically and
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cannot be edited, but it is possible to reset a counter to zero by pressing down
for three seconds.
(Reset)
Note: If a trigger value is defined for the counter, the counter’s progress from zero to the
trigger value is shown as a bar graph.
Assistants
In the Assistants menu, you can launch an assistant, which is a sequence of steps that help
you to complete a task, such as setting up the control panel to use with the drive and the
motor, or fixing a fault. You can also generate a QR code, which is an optical code containing
information of the drive. The code can be read with ABB application and mobile device.
■ Launching an assistant
1.
2.
Use and to highlight the desired assistant.
Press (Select).
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the task defined by the assistant:
•
•
•
Use and to select settings.
To edit a setting, press
(Edit or Select).
Use or to move between the pages of the assistant. The progress bar on the
upper right corner of the screen indicates the progress.
•
To exit the assistant, press
(Exit).
Most settings accessed in assistant steps can also be accessed through the main Menu or
the Parameters menu, but the steps the assistants are more user-friendly.
Note: If you used the Assistants menu, complete all steps to save the changes, otherwise
the changes are canceled.
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■ Generating a QR code
1.
In the Assistants menu, select QR code using and and press
(Select).
2.
Press
(Continue).
The control panel collects data and generates the code.
Press << or >> to navigate to the next screen.
You can also generate QR code from Menu → System info → QR code. See
Energy efficiency
In the Energy efficiency menu, you can view and configure parameters related to energy
savings, such as kWh counters.
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Event log
In the Event log menu, you can view information collected on faults and warnings. Events
warnings.
•
•
•
Faults sub-menu displays the faults that are tripped the drive.
Other events sub-menu displays all other faults, and warnings and their details.
Active faults and Active warnings sub-menu displays the faults and warnings which
are active.
History graphs
The History graphs menu contains Trends and Load profile sub-menu.
■ Trends
This functionality is available in a future release.
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■ Load profile
In the Load profile submenu, you can view and configure load profiles.
The menu contains the following sub-menus:
•
Amplitude logger 1: Opens a Histogram view, which displays the motor current as a
distribution histogram. This logger cannot be reset.
•
Amplitude logger 2: Opens a Histogram view, which displays the contents of an
amplitude logger as a distribution histogram. You can select the signal to be monitored.
•
•
Load profile configuration: Select the signal to be monitored in Amplitude logger 2.
Peak value logger: Select a signal to be monitored by a peak value logger.
For more information on load profiles, see the appropriate firmware manual.
Backups
In the Backups menu, you can save parameter settings in the control panel memory and
restore parameter settings from a backup to the drive. You can store up to two backup files
on the control panel.
The assistant panel has a dedicated space for one automatic backup. An automatic backup
is created two hours after the last parameter change. After completing the backup, the panel
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waits for 24 hours before checking if there are additional parameter changes. If there are,
it creates a new backup overwriting the previous one.
You can copy backup files to and from a PC with any file manager application (example,
Windows Explorer).
Some of the Backup icons are listed below:
Backup
Icon
Automatic backup
Compatible backup
Incompatible backup
Partly compatible
■ Creating a parameter backup
1. In the Backups menu, select Create backup.
If there is a free backup slot in the control panel, the following step is skipped.
2.
Use and to select one of the existing backup files, and press Replace.
3. Wait until the backup is completed. An animation is shown on the control panel during
the backup process. The control panel automatically returns to the Backups menu.
Note: If the backup process is canceled or interrupted, the previously saved backup file is
not deleted or damaged. Thus, if you accidentally start a backup process, you can safely
cancel it before its completion.
■ Restoring a parameter backup
1. In the Backups menu, select the backup file you want to restore.
2. Select View backup contents and check that it is the correct backup file and that it is
suitable for restoring.
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Note: This functionality is available in a future release.
3. Select one of the restore options:
•
To restore all settings, select Restore all parameters.
•
•
•
•
To restore a set of parameters, select Select par restore group and select the
desired parameters from the list, and then select Restore.
To select application parameters, select Select application items and select the
desired parameters from the list and then select Restore.
To select user parameters sets, select Select user sets and select the desired
user set from the list and then select Restore.
To select production data items, select Select prod. data items and select the
desired production data and then select Restore.
4. Wait until the restore is completed. An animation is shown on the control panel during
the restoring process.The control panel automatically returns to the Backups menu.
System info
In the System info menu, you can view information about the drive, control panel, fieldbus
and any installed option modules. You can also generate a QR code that contains the drive
information.
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Sub-menu
Function
Drive
Shows information on the selected component, such as firmware version, serial number,
type code, device ID number or date of manufacture.
Note: The content of the view varies between different drive types.
Control panel
Shows information on the hardware and software version of the control panel.
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Sub-menu
Function
QR code
Shows an optical code containing information of the drive. The code can be read with
ABB application and mobile device.
To generate the QR code, press
(Continue).
The control panel collects data and creates the code.
Settings
The Settings menu has the following sub-menus:
Sub-menu
Function
Language
Select different language in the control panel.
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Sub-menu
Function
Date & time
Set date and time, and select their display settings and whether the control panel auto-
matically adjusts the time for daylight savings changes. The time and date display setting
determines how time stamps are formatted.
Edit texts
Customize editable user interface texts, such as the drive name.
Display settings
Reset to defaults
Set backlight power save on/off and adjust display contrast and brightness.
Reset settings to their default values.
Erase fault log: This functionality is available in a future release.
Reset Home view layout: Default Home view settings are restored.
Reset all parameters: This functionality is available in a future release.
Show in lists
Pass code
Show or hide the numeric IDs of:
•
•
•
•
parameters and groups
option list items
bits
devices in Options → Select drive.
Enter pass codes into this parameter to activate further access levels (for example addi-
tional parameters).
Primary settings
The Primary settings menu has the following sub-menus.
Note: The contents displayed may vary based on the drive/device to which the panel is
connected. The menu shown is only an example.
Sub-menu
Function
Macro
Set up drive control and reference source by selecting from a set of predefined wiring
configurations.
Drive
Adjust drive related settings, such as control location, run permissions, ramps, limits,
constants speeds, flying starts references.
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Sub-menu
Function
Motor
Adjust motor-related settings, such as control mode, nominal values, ID run or thermal
protection. Note that the settings that are visible depend on other selections, for example
vector or scalar control mode, used motor type or selected start mode.
Loop controller
Set up loop controller settings and actual values. Loop controller is only used in remote
control.
Pump and fan control Controls one motor connected to the drive and up to 3 auxiliary motors.
Communication Use the drive with a fieldbus.
Start, stop, reference Set up start/stop commands, reference, and related features, such as constant speeds
or run permissions.
Ramps
Limits
Set up acceleration and deceleration settings.
Set the allowed operating range. This function is intended to protect the motor, connected
hardware and mechanics. The drive stays within these limits, no matter what reference
value it gets.
PID
Set up the settings and actual values for the process PID controller. PID is only used in
remote control.
Fieldbus
To make the protocol configurations easier.
Advanced op-
tions/functions
Contains settings for advanced functions, such as triggering or resetting faults through
I/O, or switching between entire set of settings.
Clock, region, display Contains settings for language, date and time, display (such as brightness) and settings
for changing how information is displayed on screen.
Reset to defaults
Enables you to reset the Home view to its original factory state.
I/O
In the I/O menu, each row provides terminal name, number, electrical status and logical
meaning of the drive. Each row also provides a sub-menu that provides further information
on the menu item and allow you to make changes to the I/O connections.
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics menu provides diagnostic information, such as faults and warnings and
helps you to resolve potential problems. Use the menu to make sure that the drive setup is
functioning correctly.
Note: The contents displayed may vary based on the drive/device to which the panel is
connected, and the menu shown is only an example.
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Sub-menu
Function
Start, stop, reference, Shows where the drive is currently taking its start, stop commands and reference. The
summary
view is updated in real time. If the drive is not starting or stopping as expected, or runs
at undesired speed, use this view to find out where the control comes from.
Limit status
Describes any limits currently affecting operation. If the drive is running at undesired
speed, use this view to find out if any limitations are active.
Active faults
Shows the currently active faults and provides instructions on how to fix and reset.
Shows the currently active warnings and provides instructions on how to fix and reset.
Active warnings
Active inhibits
Shows the currently active inhibits. The drive cannot start. Drive is not parameterized
correctly.
Fault & event log
Fieldbus
Lists the faults, warnings and other events that have occurred in the drive.
Provides status information and sent and received data from fieldbus for troubleshooting.
Load profile
Provides status information of load distribution (that is, drive running time spent on each
load level) and peak load levels.
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Functions in the Options menu 53
6
Functions in the Options menu
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes functions in the Options menu.
Options menu
In the Options menu, you can control the settings related to the Home view.
Note: The contents displayed may vary based on the drive/device to which the panel is
connected.
The menu shown is only an example.
The Options menu has the following sub-menus:
Sub-menu
Function
Reference
Set the reference value by using
and . The changes take place when you save
them with a key press
Direction change
Change the direction of the motor rotation in local control mode.
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Sub-menu
Function
Select drive
Enable or disable the panel bus. If enabled, view the status of drives in the panel bus
and select which drive to control with the control panel.
Edit Home view
Active faults
Active warnings
Setting the reference
You can change the reference when the drive is in the local control mode. You can also
change the reference in remote control mode if the drive configuration permits it. Changes
take effect when saved with a key press.
Loc/Rem
1.
Press
key to switch to the local control mode, if the text in the top left corner of the
display reads Remote.
2. In the Options menu, select Reference.
3. Change the reference by using the following keys:
•
•
Use or to select a digit to edit.
Use and to change the value of the selected digit.
4.
Press
(Save) to save the reference value, or
(Cancel) to discard the changes.
The control panel returns to the Home view.
Tip: To adjust the reference from the Home view, press or and the reference changes
immediately. The reference value is highlighted when you are changing it. If you hold down
the arrow key, the rate at which the value changes accelerates.
1200.0 rpm
60.0
Editing the contents of the Home view
1. In the Options menu, select Edit Home view. The Home view opens in editing mode.
2. In the editing mode, you can add, edit and delete the displayed parameters.
After editing the contents, press
(Done) to confirm the changes and to exit the
editing mode and return to the Home view.
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Empty page in editing mode
Two-signal page in editing mode
Softkey labels
and a blinking
cursor indicate
that the control
panel is
3.
4.
In the editing mode, use and to move between the different pages of the Home
view.
•
To add a new page, navigate to the page that reads Press Add to make a new
screen.
•
To edit, add or delete parameters on an existing page, navigate to that page.
Use and to move the cursor highlight.
•
To add a new parameter to an existing page, highlight an area above, between or
below an existing parameter.
•
To edit or remove an existing parameter, highlight that parameter.
5.
Press
(Edit) to open the Display Slot menu.
6. Choose a parameter, its display settings and scaling.
Note: Parameters whose values have textual representations (such as the names of
bit states) or contain characters other than numbers (such as dates or durations) are
automatically displayed as text. For these parameters, Display style and selections
pertaining to numeric parameters are not available.
•
Parameter: Select the parameter to show in the selected slot. The most commonly
used parameters are listed as presets.
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For bit field parameters, you can select either a single bit or the full bit field to add
to the Home view. With individual bits, the bit state is displayed. Full bit fields are
shown in either hexadecimal or binary format.
Note: If Empty is selected, the parameter is removed from the Home view.
•
Display style: Select how the signal values are displayed. It is possible to use
different display types on the same page.
•
Numeric: The parameter values are displayed as numbers (see figure 1 below).
If there is only one parameter on the page, a bar graph is also displayed.
•
Gauge/bar: When there is one parameter on the page, the parameter value
is shown as a dial gauge (see picture 3 below). When there are two or three
parameters on the same page, the value is displayed as a bar graph (see the
slots in figure 2 below).
•
Graph 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour or 24 hours: The parameter value is
displayed as a graph within the selected time frame (see the bottom slot in
picture 2).
1
2
3
Note: The data shown in the graph is not stored in the drive memory, that is, if you
remove or restart the control panel, the data is lost.
•
•
Display decimals: Specifies how many decimals are shown.
Display name: Enter a custom label to show in the Home view instead of the
parameter name.
•
Min and Max: This function depends whether Scale value range is selected or
not:
•
•
Scale value range not selected: Select the minimum and maximum signal
values that are shown on graph displays.
Scale value range selected: Select the actual values of the parameter that
correspond to Display min as and Display max as (see below).
•
Scale value range: Select if you want to specify the value range.
•
Display min as and Display max as: Select the minimum and maximum
values shown in the Home view.
This feature allows application-specific scaling to be applied.
If the parameter value is below the minimum or above the maximum, the text
Off the scale is displayed. In the graph format, small arrows are shown instead
to indicate values off the scale.
Scaling with Display signal min/max as and Signal min/max
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Display signal min as
Display signal max as
100.00
display value
-50.00
actual min
-32767
actual max
32768
Signal max
6000
Signal min
-3000
actual value
•
Display unit: Customize the unit shown in Home view when scaling is used.
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Control of multiple drives 59
7
Control of multiple drives
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes how to control several drives with one control panel.
Connecting multiple drives to a control panel
1. Connect the control panel (A) to the first drive (B) in the panel bus.
2. Connect the first drive (C) to the second (D), the second to the third, and so on, by
daisy chaining RJ-45 leads.
Note: Each drive must have a node ID set with drive parameter 49.01 Node ID number.
B
C
D
A
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The picture shows panel bus example with ACS880-01 drives. The ACX580 and ACX480
drives have dedicated panel bus adapters with two RJ-45 slots.
Selecting drive menu
In the Options menu, select Select drive which lists all the drives connected to the panel
bus and shows their current status. If panel bus is not enabled, only one drive is shown.
In the panel bus, If the connection to the currently selected drive fails, Select drive menu
is shown with the other drive list.
In the Select drive menu, any drives to which the connection is lost are shown in dimmed
text.
■ Selecting a drive
If there are multiple drives connected to the same panel bus, you can select which drive to
control with the control panel.
1. In the Options menu, select Select drive to open a list of connected drives.
2.
Use and to move the cursor. When a drive is highlighted, the green LED on the
drive blinks for one second.
3.
Press
(Select) to change control to the highlighted drive.
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Panel features with multiple drives
■ Panel views
In a panel bus configuration, the control panel communicates with one drive at a time. Any
information shown on the control panel, such as the status bar or signals in the Home view
pertain to the currently selected drive. Similarly, the control panel stores data to its memory
only from the currently selected drive.
Changes to the Home view configuration and any parameter changes are saved in the
drive. They can be transferred to other drives using the backup feature.
You can view information on other drives in the panel bus and switch to another drive in the
Select drive menu.
■ The Help page
The content of the Help page is drive-specific, and it always refers to the currently selected
drive.
■ Graph data
The data for the graph format in the Home view is stored in the control panel only for the
selected drive. Upon changing the selected drive, any stored graph data is discarded, and
graph data collection begins for the new drive.
History graphs and all related settings (signal selection, horizontal timescale) are saved in
the drive, and the History graphs menu shows always the graphs for the currently selected
drive. Data collection takes places independently in each drive.
■ Backups
The control panel can store backups from different drives. Conversely, backups from a drive
can be uploaded to another drive.
■ Customized content
Each drive in the panel bus has its own custom content because all the customizations are
stored in the drive.
■ Assistants
Assistants are drive-specific, which means that different drives in the panel bus can have
different assistants. However, the assistant framework is the same for all assistants in all
drives.
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Faults and warnings with multiple drives
■ Faults and warnings in the currently selected drive
Faults and warnings in the currently selected drive are shown as normal.
■ Faults and warnings in other drives
Faults in the other drives in the panel bus appear as remote faults.
Faults that require a restart look like any other remote faults. They are shown normally if
you switch to the drive in which the fault has occurred.
In the Fault view, the keys have the following functions:
•
Press
(Hide), to go back to the previous view. The fault view does not reappear as
with regular faults.
•
Press (Switch,) to connect to the faulted drive.
Only active warnings in the selected drive are shown in the control panel. To view warnings
in another drive, you must select that drive in the Select drive menu.
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8
Fault tracing
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes how to identify different fault and warning messages that are shown
on the control panel and how to solve problem situations.
Identifying error and warning messages
Faults and warnings are drive states that occur when the drive detects a problem in its
operation. The display message, backlight and LED indications help you to identify the
problem.
Some of the fault and warning icons and their descriptions are mentioned below.
Event
Icon
Fault activate
Fault reset
Warning activate
Warning deactivate
Pure event activate
Pure event deactivate
Refer to the table below to identify faults and warnings.
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Display
LED
Type
continuous red
blinking red
Faults of this type require stopping and restarting
the drive before it continues to function normally.
continuous red
A fault has occurred in another drive in the panel
bus.
blinking green
continuous green
continuous green
continuous green
The connection between the control panel and the
drive is faulty.
Check that the connection cable is properly at-
tached.
The control panel type is not compatible with the
drive you attempt to use it with.
The connection between the control panel and the
drive has been lost.
Check the control panel network connections.
Select another drive.
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Faults
Faults are problems that require your attention before you start the drive again.
Refer the following steps to solve the fault situation:
1. Identify and eliminate the cause of the fault. In the Fault view, you can see the fault
code. Refer to the relevant firmware manual for more information on the fault.
2.
In the Fault view, the keys have the following functions:
Reset the fault by pressing
(Reset) in the Fault view.
•
Press
(Hide) or any of the arrow keys to temporarily hide the fault and go back to
the previous view. If there is also an active warning, it is displayed instead.
The fault view reappears after 60 seconds if no keys have been pressed.
•
•
Press
(Reset) to reset the fault and return to the previous view.
?
Press the ( ) key to open the context-sensitive help. The help page has a shortcut to
the Fault Diagnostics Assistant which helps you solve the fault situation.
Warnings
Warnings mean that a possible problem has been detected and may need attention, and
the drive can still run. A warning message disappears once the condition that triggered it
goes away.
•
Press
(Hide) to hide the warning message and go back to the previous view.
If the warning is still active after 60 seconds of no key presses, the Warning view
reappears automatically.
•
?
Press the ( ) key to open the context-sensitive help.
Note: If multiple warnings are active, the total number of active warnings is displayed.
Use and to scroll through the warnings.
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68 Maintenance
Removing the control panel cover
It is possible to remove the control panel cover to clean any dust inside the cover or to
change the cover to customize the control panel.
The cover consists of two parts, both of which can be removed. You do not need tools to
remove the covers.
1. Open the USB connector cover.
2. Remove the lower part of the control panel cover.
3. Remove the upper part of the cover.
Reinstall the covers in the reverse order.
3
2
1
Cleaning the control panel
Use a soft damp cloth to clean the control panel. Avoid harsh cleaners which could scratch
the display window.
Cleaning the connectors
Control panel has two connectors, RJ-45 connector (panel back side) and USB connector
(panel front side). Clean outside/around the connectors using suitable cleaning solution (for
example, Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) solution). Do not use the cleaning solution to clean inside
the connectors.
Replacing the battery
The instructions below describe how to replace the battery that powers the real-time clock
of the control panel.
1. Turn the lid on the back of the control panel counter-clockwise until the lid opens.
2. Remove the battery gently.
3. Replace the battery with a new CR2032 battery. The battery holder has grip nails.
First slide the battery and then press on the other side. The battery will snap in.
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4. Make sure that the battery polarity shows positive on the upside.
5. Put the lid back and tighten it by turning it clockwise.
6. Dispose of the old battery according to local disposal rules or applicable laws.
Note: Contact ABB for ZCU-12 (Supply control unit) battery replacement.
Control panel software updates
If the control panel software needs to be updated, contact ABB.
Recycling instructions and environmental information
See the drive related Recycling instructions and environmental information.
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Panel-to-PC USB connection 71
10
Panel-to-PC USB connection
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes the USB connection between the Assistant control panel and a PC.
USB connection
The three main functions of the USB connection are:
•
•
The control panel acts as an USB adapter, allowing the PC tool to interact with the
It is possible to transfer data (for example, screenshots and backups) between the
control panel and the PC. When connected, the control panel appears as an MTP
(Media Transfer Protocol) device on the PC.
•
The USB port is intended for temporary service.
WARNING!
Use the USB connector gently. Otherwise the connector may break.
Pull the USB connector cable correctly. Avoid pulling the cable in side ways
direction.
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Connecting control panel to PC USB
Note: When connected to a PC, the control panel displays the USB screen and does not
respond to key presses. In this mode, you can only interact with the control panel or the
drive through the PC tool.
To connect the control panel to a PC,
1. Open the lid of the USB connector.
2. Plug in a USB cable.
3. Connect to a PC.
The control panel displays the USB screen.
The USB connector lid is attached to the panel through a loose rubber band. You can always
connect back the lid to the band, if it disconnects accidentally.
1
USB connected
2
Rubber band
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Connecting a PC tool to a drive through the control panel
You can use the control panel to connect an ABB PC tool to the drive. When using the
control panel, you can only access the drive from the PC tool.
1. Install an ABB PC tool to the PC.
2. Connect the control panel to the drive.
4. If Windows prompts you to install USB drivers, install them as instructed in Drive
composer user’s manual (3AUA0000094606 [English]).
The behavior depends on the current control location of the drive. See Connecting in local
■ Connecting in local control mode
When you connect the control panel in local control mode to a PC, local control is transferred
to the PC tool and the control panel displays the USB screen. The drive retains its present
reference and direction.
When you have finished using the PC tool, close the connection through the PC tool first
and then disconnect the USB cable. Local control is transferred back to the control panel
and the drive retains its present reference and direction.
Note: If you disconnect the USB cable before closing the connection, a local loss fault is
triggered.
■ Connecting in remote control mode
When you connect the control panel in remote control mode to a PC, the control panel
displays the USB screen and you can only interact with the control panel through the PC
tool. The drive remains in remote control, but you can switch over to local control using the
PC tool.
When you disconnect the PC tool, the control panel exits the USB screen and the drive
resumes its normal operation.
Transferring files between the control panel and a PC
2. If Windows prompts you to install USB drivers, install them as instructed in Drive
composer user’s manual (3AUA0000094606 [English]).
The control panel appears as an MTP device in Windows Explorer.
3. Open ABB Drives Assistant control panel with Windows Explorer, and go to the
directory where the files are stored.
•
•
Screenshots are stored in: ABB Drives Assistant control panel\ABB Drives Assistant
control panel_a\screen
Backup files are stored in: ABB Drives Assistant control panel\ABB Drives Assistant
control panel_a\backup
4. You can copy files to and from the folders just like any other files with Windows Explorer.
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Technical data 75
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Technical data
What this chapter contains
This chapter contains the technical details of the Assistant control panel.
Connectors
The control panel has the following connectors:
Connector
Purpose
RJ-45 female connector
Used for connecting the panel to drive.
•
•
If cable is used, then maximum length should be 100 meters (328 ft.)
On a panel bus, the combined maximum length of the panel bus cables
should be 100 meters (328 ft.).
•
The panel bus can have a maximum of 32 nodes.
Type B mini USB connector
Used for connecting panel to PC. It is intended for temporary service use
(USB 2.0, MTP protocol). The maximum cable length should be three meters
(9.8 ft.).
Display
The control panel has a monochrome, 240×160 pixel resolution LCD display with adjustable
backlight and display contrast.
Battery
At an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F), the change interval of the real-time clock battery
is approximately 10 years.
Battery type
CR2032
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Dimensions and weight
Weight
130 g
Height, width and depth mm [in.]
Degrees of protection
Degree of protection, attached to a drive
IP55
IP20
IP20
IP20
IP55
IP65
IP20
Separately
When control panels are connected in stand-alone to RJ-45 cable
When control panels are connected with USB cable.
Control panel mounted to DPMP-01
Control panel mounted to DPMP-02 or 03
When Control panel is not mounted to DPMP-01 or 02 or 03 holder
Control panel mounted to a drive provides the same protection class as the drive unit itself.
For more information, see hardware manual of the drive product.
Materials
Enclosure
Packaging
Screen
PC/ABS
Cardboard
Polycarbonate
Disposal
Do not dispose the control panel with municipal waste.
Check the local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
See also, drive related Recycling instructions and environmental information.
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Environmental limits
Operation
Storage
Transportation
Installation site altitude
Air temperature
4000 m (13123 ft.)
-
-
-20 °C to +55 °C
(-4 °F to 131 °F)
-40 °C to +70 °C
(-40 °F to 158 °F)
-40 °C to +70 °C
(-40 °F to 158 °F)
Relative humidity
95% (non-condensing)
Temperature inside the panel
-20 °C to +70 °C
(-4 °F to 158 °F)
-25 °C to +70 °C
(-13 °F to 158 °F)
-
Note: Accuracy of real time clock is not good at very high and very low temperatures.
IEC compliance
Operation
Transportation
Contamination levels
3C3
(IEC 60721-3-3, IEC 60721-3-2,
IEC 60721-1-3-1)
Sinusoidal vibration
61800-5-1 ed 2.
class 2M3 in acc. with
EN 60082-2-6
EN 60082-2-6 test Fc (1g)
Shock
class 3M4 in acc. with
EN 60062-2-27
class 2M2 in acc. with
EN 60082-2-27
Free fall
IEC-60068-2-32, drop height
1 m. (3.3 ft.)
-
EMC compliance
IEC 61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-3,
-
(EN 61800-3: 2004 +A1: 2012) IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-6
LCD specifications
LCD type
FSTN, negative transmissive
-20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F)
-40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to 176 °F)
-40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to 176 °F)
IC UC1698U
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Transportation temperature
Driver
ROHS
Compliant
General tolerance
± 0.2
Note: Response time of LCD display is slow at/below 0 °C (32 °F).
Bluetooth interface
Bluetooth standard
Bluetooth 4.0 Dual mode (smart ready),
Bluetooth classic,
Bluetooth LE (low energy)
Certification
Bluetooth® Qualified Design
Internal inverted-F on PCB
Antenna type
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Operating frequency
Antenna gain
2.4000...2.4835 GHz
Maximum 1.7 dBi
Bluetooth encryption
Bluetooth classic
Bluetooth LE (low
energy)
Encryption algorithm
Custom algorithms based on:
AES
•
•
SAFER + for key derivation (called E21 and E22)
authentication as message authentication codes
(called E1)
•
payload data encryption (called E0)
Encryption protocol
Type
E0, E1, E21, E22/ SAFER+
AES
Symmetrical
128
Key length
Function
Key derivation, authentication and payload data encryp-
tion
Bluetooth radio frequency exposure
■ Bluetooth (BT)
Operating band Frequency
Modulation
Data rate
[Mbps]
Power level
Transmit power
[GHz BT]
[MHz]
[dBm, conduc-
ted]
2.4
2400 to 2483.5 GFSK
1
Maximum
9.3
■ Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Operating band Frequency
Modulation
Data rate
[Mbps]
Power level
Transmit power
[GHz BLE]
[MHz]
[dBm, conduc-
ted]
2.4
2400 to 2483.5 GFSK
1
Maximum
9.3
FCC and Industry Canada certifications
The following FCC and Industry Canada certifications compliance identification numbers
are valid for ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W panels and Bluetooth.
•
•
FCC ID: 2AFNGAPWSERIES
IC: 20555-APWSERIES
■ FCC ID: 2AFNGAPWSERIES
The ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W wireless assistant control panels comply with part 15 of
the FCC rules.
The operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. The device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Technical data 79
Note: The wireless panels are tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the panels are operated in a commercial
environment.
Note: The wireless panels will generate, use, and radiate radio frequency energy. If the
panels are not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of these panels in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user is required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Note: Modifications not expressly approved by ABB Oy could void the user's authority to
operate the wireless panels.
■ IC: 20555-APWSERIES
The ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W wireless assistant control panels comply with RSS- 247,
Issue 1, 2015-05. The operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. The device may not cause interference, and
2. The device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Markings
These markings are attached to the panels:
•
ACS-AP-W and ACH-AP-W
CE mark
Product complies with the applicable European Union legislation. For fulfilling the requirements
of Radio Equipment Directive (RED), see the additional information concerning the panel EMC
and RF compliance:
•
•
•
•
•
•
IEC/EN 62368-1:2014 + A11:2017
EN 62311:2008
ETSI EN 301 489-1
ETSI EN 301 489-17
IEC/EN 61000-6-2:2019
ETSI EN 300 328
•
ACS-AP-… and ACH-AP-…
WEEE mark
At the end of life the product should enter the recycling system at an appropriate collection
point and not placed in the normal waste stream.
Disclaimers
■ Generic disclaimer
The manufacturer shall have no obligation hereunder with respect to any product which (i)
has been improperly repaired or altered; (ii) has been subjected to misuse, negligence or
accident; (iii) has been used in a manner contrary to the Manufacturer"s instructions; or (iv)
80 Technical data
has failed as a result of ordinary wear and tear. All material in this manual is subject to
change without a further notice. The manual is intended as non-contractual document.
■ Cybersecurity disclaimer
This product can be connected to and to communicate information and data via a network
interface. The HTTP protocol, which is used between the commissioning tool (Drive
Composer) and the product, is an unsecured protocol. For independent and continuous
operation of product such connection via network to commissioning tool is not necessary.
However it is Customer's sole responsibility to provide and continuously ensure a secure
connection between the product and Customer network or any other network (as the case
may be). Customer shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures (such as but not
limited to the installation of firewalls, prevention of physical access, application of
authentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti-virus programs, etc) to
protect the product, the network, its system and the interface against any kind of security
breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or
information.
Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary and regardless whether the contract is
terminated or not, ABB and its affiliates are under no circumstances liable for damages
and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference,
intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
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