Function:
The Setup screen allows any user (no login required) to modify the parameters on this screen.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Setup”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Running”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Language: Allows the user to change between English and Spanish
Date Format: Allows the user to choose between mm/dd/yyyy (default), dd/mm/yyyy, and dd-Mmm-yyyy (01-Jan-2010) as the format the date will be displayed.
Local/Remote: Parameter that determines if control of the drive (Start / Stop and Frequency Reference) is under control of the drive user interface or a remote 2-wire host.
Control Location: Gives the user the ability to control the drive from Keypad, SCADA or both.
Drive Output: Set to “Disabled” to inhibit the drives response to all start commands.
User Selected 1 – 5: The parameters selected in these fields are displayed on the Run Status screen.
Parameter Description: “Local Control / Remote Control…” Provides user with information concerning the selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: “Use Up and Down arrows…” General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “Edit”. Edit the selected (highlighted) parameter.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to top of list.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.11 SmartGuard ®
j Function:
The SmartGuard screen reports the current state of the SmartGuard interface.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “SmartGuard”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
SmartGuard Data: Displays the state of the SmartGuard data:
Disabled - Interface disabled
SG Fault Relay: Displays the state of the SmartGuard fault relay.
OK - Data is valid, Bad - SmartGuard unit is reporting loss of sync.
When the data state is disabled or bad, all SmartGuard readings are set to 0.
SmartGuard Comms: Displays the communication efficiency of the communications link with the SmartGuard. 100% indicates all messages to the SmartGuard are successful.
SmartGuard Sensor Values – Intake Press, Intake Temp, Motor Temp, Discharge Pressure, Vibration, Leakage Current, Uphole Voltage, and SG Duty Cycle are displayed in their appropriate units
SmartGuard State: Displays the value of the SmartGuard fault detection state machine. Values include Initializing, OK, Fault, and Restart. Note that this parameter stays in the Init state if the SmartGuard interface is disabled.
Keypad Functions:
F1: Not used.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
4.12 Drive I/O
Function:
The Drive I/O screen allows the operator to easily determine the state of all the drive I/O.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Drive I/O”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Running”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
S1 – S8: Drive digital inputs. Note: S8 is not available. These values will be 0 or 1 if the input is not used or if its function is disabled. If the function associated with the input is enabled (i.e.
external fault 1, standby, and Breaker 2 detection features are enabled on the Misc Setup screen), more descriptive text will be displayed (OK, FAULT, RUN, STANDBY).
M1-M2, M3-M4: Drive digital outputs.
Analog 1, Analog 2: Drive analog inputs. The values are scaled as programmed in the Analog 1 Setup and Analog 2 Setup screens.
General Help: “Press Menu soft key…” General help information on how to use this screen.
Keypad Functions:
F1: Not used.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Not used.
Down Arrow: Not used.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.13 Last Fault
Function:
The Last Fault screen allows the operator the ability to easily view the drive condition when the last fault occurred.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Last Fault”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Running”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Parameter Values: Values of key parameters when the drive last faulted. Selecting the fault code parameter will bring up a window that explains the fault code. Selecting a bitmap parameter (one displayed in hexadecimal format) will bring up a window that describes the meaning of all set bits.
General Help: “Press Menu soft key…” General help information on how to use this screen.
Keypad Functions:
F1: Not used.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to top of list.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.14 All Monitors
Function:
The All Monitors screen displays a variety of parameters that may be useful for troubleshooting problems in the field.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “All Monitors”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Running”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Drive Monitor Registers: Most of the parameters displayed are directly from the underlying drive. See table below for explanation of bitmapped (displayed in hexadecimal) registers.
Drive Comms: Displays the quality of the communications with the drive over the last 30 seconds.
SmartGuard Comms: Displays the quality of the communications with the SmartGuard Surface Unit (always set to 100% if the SmartGuard is disabled in the Misc Setup screen).
Cabinet Temp: Displays internal drive temp from the power module heat sink with old HMI. With the new HMI, the temperature is taken from the new HMI.
UI S/W Rev: Displays the revision of the User Interface software.
O/S Build: Displays the date of the Windows CE operating system version installed on the HMI.
General Help: “Press Menu soft key…” General help information on how to use this screen.
Note: You may use the up and down arrow keys to select monitor values. Selecting the fault code parameter will bring up a window that explains the fault code. Selecting a bitmap parameter (one displayed in hexadecimal format) will bring up a window that describes the meaning of all set bits.
Drive Status
Bit 0 Denotes 1 Denotes
0 Drive Stopped Drive Running
1 Forward Operation Reverse Operation
2 Drive Startup in Progress Drive Startup Completed
3 No Fault Fault
4 No Data Setting Error Data Setting Error
5 Digital Output 1 is OFF Digital Output 1 is ON 6 Digital Output 2 is OFF Digital Output 2 is ON
7 – F Not Used Not Used
Fault Details
Bit 0 Denotes 1 Denotes
0 No Error Over current or Ground Fault Error
1 No Error Main Circuit Overvoltage
2 No Error Drive Overload
3 No Error Drive Overheat
4 Not Used Not Used
5 No Error Fuse Blown
6 No Error PI Feedback Reference Lost
7 No Error External Error
8 No Error Hardware Error
9 No Error Motor Overload or Overtorque
A No Error Underload Fault
B No Error Main Circuit Undervoltage
C No Error Main Circuit Undervoltage, Control Power
Supply Error, Inrush Prevention Circuit Error, or Power Loss
D No Error Missing Output Phase
E No Error ModBus Comm Error
F HMI Connected HMI Disconnected
Drive Fault Code
Current Fault exhibited by drive.
(There are a few codes that are not included in the Fault Details bitmapped list above.)
Data Link Status
Bit 0 Denotes 1 Denotes
0 Not Writing Data Writing Data
1 – 2 Not Used Not Used
3 No Range Error Upper or Lower Limit Errors
4 No Integrity Error Data Integrity Error
5 – F Not Used Not Used
0 Drive Stopped Drive Running
1 Drive not at Zero Speed Drive at Zero Speed
2 Drive Freq does not match internal speed Drive Freq matches internal speed 3 Drive is not at Setpoint (accelerating) Drive is at Setpoint
4 Freq Detect 1 Not Active Freq Detect 1 Active 5 Freq Detect 2 Not Active Freq Detect 2 Active 6 Drive Startup in Progress Drive Startup Complete
7 No Low Voltage Detected Low Voltage Detected
8 Drive Output Baseblock is Not Active Drive Output Baseblock is Active 9 Freq Reference Mode is Communicating Freq Ref Mode is Not Communicating A Run Command Mode is Communicating Run Cmd Mode is Not Communicating B Overtorque is Not Detected Overtorque is Detected
C Frequency Reference OK Frequency Reference Lost
16 RH – DynBrk Resistor 41 LL3 – Loss of Load
Digital Output Status
Bit 0 Denotes 1 Denotes
0 Digital Output 1 OFF Digital Output 1 ON
1 Digital Output 2 OFF Digital Output 2 ON
2 – F Not Used Not Used
Communication Error
Bit 0 Denotes 1 Denotes
0 No Error CRC Error
1 No Error Invalid Data Length
2 Not Used Not Used
3 No Error Parity Error
4 No Error Overrun Error
5 No Error Framing Error
6 No Error Timeout
7 – F Not Used Not Used
Keypad Functions:
F1: Not used.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to top of list.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.15 Run Info
Function:
Displays current running information
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Run Info”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Keypad Functions:
F1: Not used.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Menu
Up Arrow: Not used Down Arrow: Not used Left Arrow: Not used Right Arrow: Not used
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.16 Set Date and Time
Function:
The Set Date and Time screen allows the user to adjust the date and time on the drive’s real-time clock.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Set Date and Time Screen”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Date and Time fields to edit.
(mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm 24 hour display)
Note: Selectable date format is adjusted on the Setup Screen.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “OK”. Accept the new date and time.
F2: “CANCEL”. Do not change the date and time. Return to the Select Screen.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Not used.
Up Arrow: Increment the highlighted date / time field.
Down Arrow: Decrement the highlighted date / time field.
Left Arrow: Select the field to the left of the currently selected field.
Right Arrow: Select the field to the right of the currently selected field.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.17 Linear List Menu
Function:
The Linear List menu allows the user to quickly jump to the desired section of the linear list - the registers in the inverter unit. The values of the parameters in the Linear List should only be modified upon recommendation of Wood Group, ESP Engineering.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Linear List”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Drive Register Names: A group of 10 drive registers spread throughout the drive register map.
General Help: “Use Up and Down arrows…” General help information on how to use this screen.
Note: See Appendix 4 for full Linear List Parameters, functions, ranges and default settings.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “OK”. Jump to the page of the Linear List that begins with the selected register.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at
4.17.1 Linear List
Function:
The Linear List reveals the registers in the inverter. The values of the parameters in the Linear List should only be modified upon recommendation of Wood Group, ESP Engineering.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Linear List”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Drive Register Names: A group of 10 drive registers that can be modified. See Appendix 4 for complete linear list
General Help: “Use Up and Down arrows…” General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “Edit”. Edit the selected (highlighted) parameter.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Linear List Menu screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to top of list.
Left Arrow: Display the previous set of 10 registers.
Right Arrow: Display the next set of 10 registers.
4.18 Operating Mode
Function:
The Operating Mode screen allows a logged on user to choose the operating mode of the drive and to set operating mode specific parameters.
Note: This screen changes based on the drive’s operating mode. By default the drive operating mode is Frequency Control. Section 3.6.1 describes all drive operating modes.
Operating Modes:
Frequency Control – Section 4.18.2 Analog Follower - Section 4.18.3 Current Control - Section 4.18.4 Pressure Control - Section 4.18.5
4.18.1 Selection Parameter Change
Function:
The Selection Parameter Change screen is drawn when the Edit soft key is activated in the Operating Mode screen with the Drive Mode parameter selected. In this screen the user selects the drive operating mode option that is desired.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Selection Parameter Change Screen”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Parameter Name and present value: “Drive Mode: Frequency Control”. Shows the name of the parameter being edited as well as the present selection.
Parameter Description: “Defines the operational mode of the drive”. Gives a text description of the parameter being edited.
Options: “Current Control, …”. Displays the options that may be selected.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “OK”. Accept the highlighted option as the value of the parameter.
F2: “CANCEL”. Abort the editing procedure and retain the present value of the parameter.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Not used.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the option above the currently selected option (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the option below the currently selected option (wraps at bottom back to top of list).
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.18.2 Operating Mode – Frequency Control
Function:
The Operating Mode – Frequency Control screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with frequency control mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Operating Mode”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current Control, Pressure Control, Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Frequency Setpoint: The frequency setpoint when the drive is running. Note that Frequency Setpoint is a parameter associated with Frequency Control mode; other parameters will be displayed in other control modes.
Startup Mode: When the Startup Mode is set to ONCE, the drive will ramp up to the Setp1 Frequency for the Setp1 Time – and then return to the original Frequency setpoint. This function will only be activated on the next startup and then turned OFF. When the Startup Mode is set to ON, this procedure will occur on every startup.
Setp1 Frequency: The frequency the drive will ramp up to when the Startup mode is activated.
It will remain at this frequency for the duration of the Setp1 Time and then return to the original Frequency Setpoint.
Setp1 Time: The duration the Setp1 Frequency will run when the Startup mode is activated.
After this time expires the Frequency Setpoint is resumed.
Run Ramp Time: Transitions between running frequencies can be programmed to take an extended amount of time.
1. The extended ramp time does not affect drive start or drive stop, only setpoint changes while the drive is running.
Parameter Description: “Defines the operational…” Provides user with information concerning the selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: “Use Up and Down arrows…” General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk to the right of its value.
Keypad Functions:
F1: “Edit”. Edit the selected (highlighted) parameter.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: “Menu”. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to top of list.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
4.18.3 Operating Mode - Analog Follower
Function:
The Operating Mode – Analog Follower screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with signal follower mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: “Operating Mode”. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: “Ready”. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current