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ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual
ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual

ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual

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  • Page 1 — ABB INDUSTRIAL DRIVES ACS880 brake control program for UCU control unit (YBCL) Firmware manual...
  • Page 3 ACS880 brake control program for UCU control unit (YBCL) Firmware manual Table of contents 2. Start-up 3AXD50001150723 Rev A Original instructions EFFECTIVE: 2024-06-07...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 5 Table of contents 1 Introduction to the manual Contents of this chapter ..................Applicability ....................... Safety Instructions ....................Target audience ......................Related documents ....................Terms and abbreviations ..................Cyber security disclaimer ..................Secure boot ....................... Control tokens ......................Disabling control tokens by the end user ............
  • Page 6 6 Table of contents Programmable analog inputs ................. Settings ....................Programmable analog outputs ..............Settings ....................Programmable digital inputs and outputs ..........Settings ....................Programmable relay outputs ................Settings ....................Default I/O connection diagram ..............Programmable I/O extensions ............... Settings ....................Fieldbus control ....................
  • Page 7 Table of contents 7 Parameter summary ....................Parameter listing ...................... 101 Actual values ....................102 Actual values ....................103 Input references ..................104 Warnings and faults .................. 105 Diagnostics ....................106 Control and status words ................ 107 System info ....................110 Standard DI, RO ..................
  • Page 8 8 Table of contents 6 Fault tracing Contents of this chapter ..................Safety .......................... Indications ......................... Warnings and faults ..................Pure events ......................Editable messages .................... Warning/fault history and analysis ..............Event logs ......................Auxiliary codes ..................Factory data logger ................Other data loggers ...................
  • Page 9: Introduction To The Manual

    This chapter describes the contents of the manual. It also contains information on the compatibility, safety and intended audience. Applicability This manual applies to the ACS880 brake control program (YBCLx v1.0x or later) for UCU control unit. The control program is used with the 3-phase brake unit (DBU) type ACS880-607 and ACS880-607LC, and brake units constructed from ACS880-604 and ACS880-604LC 3-phase brake modules.
  • Page 10: Target Audience

    This manual is intended for people who operate, commission, set parameters of, monitor or troubleshoot 3-phase ACS880-607 brake units or brake units constructed from 3-phase ACS880-604 brake modules. The reader is expected to know the fundamentals of electricity, wiring, electrical components and electrical schematic symbols.
  • Page 11 Introduction to the manual 11 Term Description Brake chopper Brake chopper enclosed in a metal frame or housing. Intended for module cabinet installation. Brake resistor Dissipates the drive surplus braking energy conducted by the brake chopper to heat Brake unit Brake chopper modules and the necessary auxiliary equipment, such as control electronics, fusing and cabling I/O module for controlling cooling fans...
  • Page 12: Cyber Security Disclaimer

    50%, the resistors are connected half of the time. At 100% modulation index, the resistors are constantly connected to the DC link. ModuleBus A communication link used by, for example, ABB controllers. ACS880 drives can be connected to the optical ModuleBus link of the control- ler. Multidrive Drive for controlling several motors which are typically coupled to the same machinery.
  • Page 13: Secure Boot

    ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
  • Page 15: Start-Up

    Start-up 15 Start-up Contents of this chapter This chapter contains description of the start-up. Brake unit hardware start-up See the hardware manual of the brake unit or modules for the hardware-related tasks to be done at start-up. Parameter settings in the brake control program Set the following parameters: •...
  • Page 16: Parameter Settings In The Inverter Control Program

    16 Start-up In case a power or current reference is used (instead of or in addition to the DC voltage level), also set • 122.02 Power ref sel • 122.06 Power ref type • 197.13 Control mode (the setting Max is recommended). Parameters 122.32…122.34 can be used to tune the PI controller but usually need...
  • Page 17: Testing The Operation Of The Brake Unit

    Start-up 17 Testing the operation of the brake unit After the drive system is checked and ready to start, test the operation of the brake unit as follows: • If there are multiple brake units connected to the same DC link, set the DC measurement offset as described at parameter 197.10 DC voltage offset (page...
  • Page 18 18 Start-up deviation between currents in parameters 102.05 U phase current, 102.06 V phase current 102.07 W phase current. • When you have tested the operation, set parameter 122.01 User Power ref and parameter 197.13 Control mode back to the original value.
  • Page 19: Using The Control Panel

    Using the control panel 19 Using the control panel Refer to ACS-AP-× assistant control panels user’s manual [3AUA0000085685 (English)].
  • Page 21: Program Features

    Program features 21 Program features Contents of this chapter This chapter contains description of program features and functions. Operation principle of a 3-phase brake unit The 3-phase brake unit contains a 3-phase converter module or modules. The DC input of each module is connected to the DC link of the drive system – like in inverter use –...
  • Page 22: Dc Voltage Control

    22 Program features ■ DC voltage control The most common way to use the brake unit is DC voltage control when the inverter units connected to the drive system are braking. A fast-decelerating motor will feed energy to the DC link, increasing its voltage. As the voltage exceeds a preset limit, the brake unit starts connecting brake resistors between DC+ and DC–.
  • Page 23: Overview Of The Control Program

    Program features 23 Overview of the control program The ACS880 brake control program is used with ACS880 (frame R8i) converter module hardware. Several modules can be connected in parallel for higher braking power. The program runs on a type UCU-x2 control unit.
  • Page 24: Adaptive Programming

    Events: 6E27 Adaptive program. Control interfaces ■ Local control vs. external control The ACS880 has two main control locations: external and local. The control location is selected with the Loc/Rem key on the control panel or in the PC tool.
  • Page 25: External Control

    Program features 25 External control When the brake unit is in external control, start/stop commands are given through the I/O terminals (standard digital and analog inputs, or optional I/O extension modules), fieldbus interface (requires a fieldbus adapter module), or a fiber optic link using the DDCS protocol (requires a DDCS communication module).
  • Page 26: Settings

    Do not change the parameter settings related to Run enable, Start/Stop or Start enable unless you are absolutely sure what you are doing. The parameter settings and I/O wirings of the cabinet-installed multidrive, ACS880-607, are done at the factory according to the application requirements.
  • Page 27: Programmable Digital Inputs And Outputs

    Program features 27 ■ Programmable digital inputs and outputs The control unit has six digital inputs, a digital start interlock input, and two digital input/outputs. Digital input/output DIO1 can be used as a digital input, relay output or frequency input, DIO2 as a digital input, relay output or frequency output. The number of digital inputs/outputs can be increased by using FIO-01 I/O extensions.
  • Page 28: Default I/O Connection Diagram

    28 Program features ■ Default I/O connection diagram The table below describes the use of the connections in the brake unit. Terminal Description XD2D Drive-to-drive link Not supported BGND SHIELD XD2D TERM Drive-to-drive link termination switch. X485 RS485 connection X485 BIAS X485 bias selection switch X485 TERM X485 termination switch...
  • Page 29 Program features 29 Terminal Description Norm. closed XRO3: Running COM3 Common (Energized = running) 250 V AC / 30 V DC, 2 A Norm. open XRO4 Relay output 4 Norm. closed XRO4: Not supported COM4 Common 250 V AC / 30 V DC, 2 A Norm.
  • Page 30 30 Program features Terminal Description +24VD +24 V DC 200 mA DICOM Digital input ground +24VD +24 V DC 200 mA DIOGND Digital input/output ground Ground selection switch. Determines whether DICOM is separated from DIOGND (ie, common reference for digital inputs floats). DICOM=DIOGND ON: DICOM connected to DIOGND.
  • Page 31: Programmable I/O Extensions

    Program features 31 Terminal Description XPAN TERM Control panel connection termination switch Memory unit connection 1) Must be set to ON when the unit is the first or last unit on a drive-to-drive (D2D) link. On intermediate units, set termination to OFF (1). 2) Default use of the signal in the control program.
  • Page 32: Settings

    External controller interface General The brake unit can be connected to an external controller (such as the ABB AC 800M) using fiber optic cables. An RDCO module is required; it is to be installed in Slot 4 on the UCU control unit.
  • Page 33: Settings

    Program features 33 data set 10 typically contains the control word and one or two references, while data set 11 returns the status word and selected actual values. The word that is defined as the control word is internally connected to the drive logic;...
  • Page 34: Safety And Protections

    34 Program features Safety and protections ■ Temperature supervision Brake resistor temperature monitoring by temperature sensor As default, the control program monitors the temperature level (overtemperature or not) of the brake resistors through digital input DI1. This monitoring function requires that: - the brake resistors have temperature sensor switches (open when there is overtemperature) - the switches are connected in series in between +24 V DC and DI1 of the control...
  • Page 35: Other Programmable Protection Functions

    Program features 35 control unit. An overtemperature situation will generate a fault and trip the brake unit. ■ Other programmable protection functions External events (parameters 131.01…131.10) An external event signal can be connected to a selectable input. When the signal is lost, an external event (fault, warning, or a mere log entry) is generated.
  • Page 36: Diagnostics

    36 Program features Diagnostics ■ Automatic fault resets The brake unit can automatically reset itself after overvoltage, undervoltage and external faults. The user can also specify a fault that is automatically reset. By default, automatic resets are off and must be specifically activated by the user. Settings Parameters 131.12 Autoreset selection…131.16 Delay...
  • Page 37: Settings

    Program features 37 For amplitude logger 2, the user can select a signal to be sampled at 200 ms intervals, and specify a value that corresponds to 100%. The collected samples are sorted into 10 readonly parameters according to their amplitude. Each parameter represents an amplitude range 10 percentage points wide, and displays the percentage of the collected samples that have fallen within that range.
  • Page 38: User Lock

    WARNING! ABB will not be liable for damages or losses caused by the failure to open the user lock using a new pass code. See Cyber security disclaimer (page 12).
  • Page 39: Settings

    Program features 39 ■ Settings Parameter group 147 Data storage (page 140).
  • Page 41: Parameters

    Parameters 41 Parameters Contents of this chapter The chapter describes the parameters, including actual signals, of the control program. Terms and abbreviations Term Definition Actual signal Type of parameter that is the result of a measurement or calculation by the drive, or contains status information.
  • Page 42 42 Parameters Term Definition Other [bit] The value is taken from a specific bit in another parameter. Choosing “Other” displays a parameter list in which the user can specify the source parameter and bit. Parameter Either a user-adjustable operating instruction for the drive, or an actual signal. p.u.
  • Page 43: Parameter Summary

    Parameters 43 Parameter summary Group Contents Page 101 Actual values Basic signals for monitoring of the brake unit. 102 Actual values Unfiltered signals for monitoring of the brake unit, or for control of follower brake units. 103 Input references Values of references received from various sources. 104 Warnings and faults Information on warnings and faults that occurred last.
  • Page 44 44 Parameters Group Contents Page 150 FBA Fieldbus communication configuration. 151 FBA A settings Fieldbus adapter A configuration. 152 FBA A data in Selection of data to be transferred from brake unit to fieldbus controller through fieldbus adapter A. 153 FBA A data out Selection of data to be transferred from fieldbus controller to the brake unit through fieldbus adapter A.
  • Page 45: Parameter Listing

    Parameters 45 Parameter listing Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Actual values Basic signals for monitoring of the brake unit. Note: These signals are filtered for monitoring pur- poses. For control purposes, consider using the para- meters in group 102 Actual values (page 46).
  • Page 46: Actual Values

    46 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0...30000 kW Nominal power. 1 = 1 kW / 1 = 1 kW 101.70 Ambient temperat- Measured temperature of incoming cooling air. 0.00 % / real32 ure % The amplitude range of 0…100% corresponds to 0…60 °C or 32…140 °F.
  • Page 47: Input References

    Parameters 47 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Input references Values of references received from various sources. All parameters in this group are read-only unless oth- erwise noted. 103.01 Panel reference Reference given from the control panel or PC tool. 0.00 NoUnit / real32 -100000.00 ...
  • Page 48: Warnings And Faults

    48 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Warnings and faults Information on warnings and faults that occurred last. For explanations of individual warning and fault codes, see chapter Fault tracing (page 179). 104.01 Tripping fault Code of the 1st active fault (the fault that caused the...
  • Page 49: Diagnostics

    Parameters 49 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0000…FFFFh 1st stored warning. 1 = 1 104.17 2nd latest warning Code of the 2nd stored warning. 0 / uint16 0000…FFFFh 2nd stored warning. 1 = 1 104.18 3rd latest warning Code of the 3rd stored warning.
  • Page 50: Control And Status Words

    50 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Control and status Control and status words. words 106.01 Main control word The main control word of the brake unit. This paramet- 0000h / uint16 er shows the control signals as received from the se- lected sources (such as digital inputs, the fieldbus in- terfaces, etc.).
  • Page 51 Parameters 51 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 106.11 Main status word Brake unit status word sent to fieldbus master station. 0000h / uint16 Reflects the status of the brake unit irrespective of control source (eg.
  • Page 52 52 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 106.18 Start inhibit status Start inhibit status word. This word specifies the 0000 0000 0000 word source of the inhibiting signal that is preventing the 0000 / uint16 brake unit from starting.
  • Page 53 Parameters 53 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Other [bit] Source selection. See Terms and abbrevi- ations (page 41). 106.31 MSW bit 12 sel Selects a binary source whose status is transmitted False / uint32 as bit 12 of 106.11 Main status word.
  • Page 54 54 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0000h…FFFFh 1 / 1 106.60 User status word 1 Selects a binary source whose status is transmitted False / uint32 bit 0 sel as bit 0 of 106.50 User status word False True...
  • Page 55 Parameters 55 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b True Other [bit] Source selection. See Terms and abbrevi- ations (page 41). 106.67 User status word 1 Selects a binary source whose status is transmitted False / uint32 bit 7 sel as bit 7 of...
  • Page 56 56 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 106.73 User status word 1 Selects a binary source whose status is transmitted False / uint32 bit 13 sel as bit 13 of 106.50 User status word False True Other [bit]...
  • Page 57: System Info

    Parameters 57 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b System info Hardware and firmware information. All parameters in this group are read-only. 107.03 Drive rating id Type of the brake unit. - / uint16 107.04 Firmware name Firmware identification.
  • Page 58 58 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 107.61 Device DNA bits Defines device DNA bits 63…32 for a control token. 0 / uint32 [63..32] Control token is valid only in a single device, and it re- quires specific permission granted for the device.
  • Page 59: Standard Di, Ro

    Parameters 59 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Standard DI, RO Configuration of digital inputs and relay outputs. 110.01 DI status Status of digital inputs DIIL and DI6…DI1. 0000 0000 0000 0000 / uint16 Bits 0…5 reflect the status of DI1…DI6;...
  • Page 60 60 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 110.05 DI1 ON delay Defines the activation delay for digital input DI1. 0.0 s / uint32 *DI status **Delayed DI status Time 110.05 DI1 ON delay 110.06 DI1 OFF delay *Electrical status of digital input.
  • Page 61 Parameters 61 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 110.09 DI3 ON delay Defines the activation delay for digital input DI3. 0.0 s / uint32 *DI status **Delayed DI status Time 110.09 DI3 ON delay 110.10 DI3 OFF delay *Electrical status of digital input.
  • Page 62 RO1 source Selects a signal to be connected to relay output RO1. Ready run / uint32 Note: For the cabinet-installed brake units, ACS880- 607, check the delivery-specific use from the delivery- specific circuit diagrams. Do not change the setting if relay output is in use and connected already.
  • Page 63 For the available selections, see parameter 110.24 RO1 source. Note: For the cabinet-installed brake units, ACS880- 607, check the delivery-specific use from the delivery- specific circuit diagrams. Do not change the setting if relay output is in use and connected already.
  • Page 64 64 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 110.29 RO2 OFF delay Defines the deactivation delay for relay output RO2. 0.0 s / uint32 See parameter 110.28 RO2 ON delay. 0.0 ... 3000.0 s Deactivation delay for RO2.
  • Page 65: Standard Dio, Fi, Fo

    Parameters 65 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Standard DIO, FI, Configuration of digital input/outputs and frequency inputs/outputs. 111.01 DIO status Displays the status of digital input/outputs DIO2 and 0000 0000 0000 DIO1. The activation/deactivation delays (if any are 0000 / uint16 specified) are ignored.
  • Page 66 66 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 111.07 DIO1 ON delay Defines the activation delay for digital input/output 0.0 s / uint32 DIO1 (when used as a digital output or digital input). *DIO status *Delayed DIO status...
  • Page 67 Parameters 67 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 111.12 DIO2 OFF delay Defines the deactivation delay for digital input/output 0.0 s / uint32 DIO2 when parameter 111.05 DIO1 function is set to Output. See parameter 111.11 DIO2 ON delay.
  • Page 68 68 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 111.45 Freq in 1 at scaled Defines the value that is required to correspond intern- 1500.000 NoUnit / ally to the maximum input frequency defined by para- real32 meter 111.43 Freq in 1...
  • Page 69: Standard Ai

    Parameters 69 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Standard AI Configuration of analog inputs. 112.03 AI supervision func- Selects how the brake unit reacts when an analog input No action / uint16 tion signal moves out of the minimum or maximum limit specified for the input.
  • Page 70 70 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 112.16 AI1 filter time Defines the filter time constant for analog input AI1. 0.000 s / real32 Unfiltered signal Filtered signal - t /T O = I × (1 - e I = filter input (step) O = filter output t = time...
  • Page 71 Parameters 71 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 112.19 AI1 scaled at AI1 min Defines the real internal value that corresponds to the 0.000 NoUnit / minimum analog input AI1 value defined by of paramet- real32 112.17 AI1 min.
  • Page 72 72 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 112.27 AI2 min Defines the minimum site value for analog input AI2. 0.000 mA / real32 Set the value actually sent to the brake unit when the analog signal from plant is wound to its minimum setting.
  • Page 73: Standard Ao

    Parameters 73 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Standard AO Configuration of analog outputs. 113.11 AO1 actual value Displays the value of AO1 in mA. - / real32 0.000 ... 22.000 mA Value of AO1. 1000 = 1 mA / 1 = 1 113.12 AO1 source...
  • Page 74 74 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 113.17 AO1 source min Defines the real minimum value of the signal (selected 0.0 NoUnit / real32 by parameter 113.12 AO1 source) that corresponds to the minimum AO1 output value (defined by parameter 113.19 AO1 out at AO1 src min).
  • Page 75 Parameters 75 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0.000 ... 22.000 mA Maximum AO1 output value. 1000 = 1 mA / 1 = 1 113.21 AO2 actual value Displays the value of AO2 in mA. - / real32 0.000 ...
  • Page 76 76 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 113.28 AO2 source max Defines the real maximum value of the signal (selected 100.0 NoUnit / by parameter 113.22 AO2 source) that corresponds to real32 the maximum required AO2 output value (defined by parameter 113.30 AO2 out at AO2 src...
  • Page 77: Extension I/O Module 1

    Parameters 77 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Extension I/O mod- Configuration of I/O extension module 1. ule 1 See also section Default I/O connection diagram (page 25). Note: The contents of the parameter group vary ac- cording to the selected I/O extension module type.
  • Page 78 78 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.05 DIO status (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) 0000 0000 0000 Displays the status of the digital input/outputs on the 0000 / uint16 extension module.
  • Page 79 Parameters 79 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.06 DIO delayed status (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) 0000 0000 0000 Displays the delayed status of the digital input/out- 0000 / uint16 puts on the extension module.
  • Page 80 80 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.09 DIO1 function (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-01) Input / uint16 Selects whether DIO1 of the extension module is used as a digital input or output. Output DIO1 is used as a digital output.
  • Page 81 Parameters 81 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.12 DIO1 ON delay (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) 0.00 s / real32 Defines the activation delay for digital input/output DIO1. *DI status **Delayed DI status Time...
  • Page 82 82 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.14 DIO2 function (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) Input / uint16 Selects whether DIO2 of the extension module is used as a digital input or output. Output DIO2 is used as a digital input.
  • Page 83 Parameters 83 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0.00 ... 3000.00 s Deactivation delay for DIO2. 10 = 1 s / 1 = 1 s 114.18 DIO2 OFF delay (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-01) 0.00 s / real32 Defines the deactivation delay for digital input/output...
  • Page 84 84 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.21 AI tune (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) No action / uint16 Triggers the analog input tuning function, which en- ables the use of actual measurements as the minimum and maximum input values instead of potentially inac- curate estimates.
  • Page 85 Parameters 85 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.21 DIO3 output source (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-01) - / uint32 Selects a drive signal to be connected to digital in- put/output DIO3 when parameter 114.19 DIO3 function is set to Output.
  • Page 86 86 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0.00 ... 3000.00 s Deactivation delay for DI3. 10 = 1 s / 1 = 1 s 114.23 DIO3 OFF delay (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-01) 0.00 s / real32 Defines the deactivation delay for digital input/output...
  • Page 87 Parameters 87 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.29 AI1 HW switch posi- (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) mA / uint16 tion Shows the position of the hardware current/voltage selector on the I/O extension module. Note: The setting of the current/voltage selector must match the unit selection made in parameter 114.30 AI1...
  • Page 88 88 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0000h…FFFFh 1 / 1 114.32 AI1 filter time (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 0.100 s / real32 Defines the filter time constant for analog input AI1. Unfiltered signal Filtered signal O = I ×...
  • Page 89 Parameters 89 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.35 RO1 ON delay (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FAIO-01) 0.00 s / real32 Defines the activation delay for relay output RO1. Status of selected source RO status Time...
  • Page 90 90 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.36 RO1 OFF delay (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FAIO-01) 0.00 s / real32 Defines the deactivation delay for relay output RO1. See parameter 114.35 RO1 ON delay.
  • Page 91 Parameters 91 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b -22.000 ... 22.000 Value of analog input AI2. 1000 = 1 mA / 1 = 1 114.42 AI2 scaled value (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) - / real32 Displays the value of analog input AI2 after scaling.
  • Page 92 92 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 2 ms 2 milliseconds. 4 ms 4 milliseconds. 7.9375 ms 7.9375 milliseconds. 114.47 AI2 filter time (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 0.100 s / real32 Defines the filter time constant for analog input AI2.
  • Page 93 Parameters 93 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.50 AI2 scaled at AI2 (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 0.000 NoUnit / Defines the real value that corresponds to the minim- real32 um analog input AI2 value defined by parameter 114.48...
  • Page 94 94 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.59 AI3 HW switch posi- (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) mA / uint16 tion Shows the position of the hardware current/voltage selector on the I/O extension module. Note: The setting of the current/voltage selector must match the unit selection made in parameter 114.60 AI3...
  • Page 95 Parameters 95 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.62 AI3 filter time (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) 0.100 s / real32 Defines the filter time constant for analog input AI3. Unfiltered signal Filtered signal -t/T...
  • Page 96 96 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.65 AI3 scaled at AI3 (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FIO-11) 0.000 NoUnit / Defines the real value that corresponds to the minim- real32 um analog input AI2 value defined by parameter 114.48...
  • Page 97 Parameters 97 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.76 AO1 actual value (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) - / real32 Displays the value of AO1 in mA. This parameter is read-only. 0.000 ...
  • Page 98 98 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.80 AO1 source min (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 0.0 NoUnit / real32 Defines the real value of the signal (selected by para- meter 114.77 AO1 source) that corresponds to the...
  • Page 99 Parameters 99 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.82 AO1 out at AO1 src (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 0.000 mA / real32 Defines the minimum output value for analog output AO1.
  • Page 100 100 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 114.89 AO2 filter time 0.100 s / real32 Unfiltered signal Filtered signal -t/T O = I × (1 - e I = filter input (step) O = filter output t = time T = filter time constant...
  • Page 101 Parameters 101 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b -32768.0 ... 32767.0 Real signal value corresponding to minimum AO2 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 output value. 114.91 AO2 source max (Visible when 114.01 Module 1 type = FDIO-01) 100.0 NoUnit /...
  • Page 102: Extension I/O Module 2

    102 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Extension I/O mod- Configuration of I/O extension module 2. ule 2 See also section Default I/O connection diagram (page 25). Note: The contents of the parameter group vary ac- cording to the selected I/O extension module type.
  • Page 103 Parameters 103 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 115.12 DIO1 ON delay (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter 114.17 DIO2 ON delay. 115.12 DIO1 ON delay (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter...
  • Page 104 104 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 115.21 DIO3 output source (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / uint32 See parameter 114.21 DIO3 output source. 115.22 AI force selection (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / uint16 See parameter...
  • Page 105 Parameters 105 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 115.34 RO1 source (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / uint32 See parameter 114.34 RO1 source. 115.34 AI1 max (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter 114.34 AI1...
  • Page 106 106 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 115.48 AI2 min (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter 114.48 AI2 min. 115.49 AI2 max (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter 114.48 AI2...
  • Page 107 Parameters 107 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 115.79 AO1 filter time (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter 114.79 AO1 filter time. 115.80 AO1 source min (Visible when 115.01 Module 2 type - / real32 See parameter...
  • Page 108: Extension I/O Module 3

    108 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Extension I/O mod- Configuration of I/O extension module 3. ule 3 See also section Default I/O connection diagram (page 25). Note: The contents of the parameter group vary ac- cording to the selected I/O extension module type.
  • Page 109 Parameters 109 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 116.12 DIO1 ON delay (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter 114.12 DIO1 ON delay. 116.12 DIO1 ON delay (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter...
  • Page 110 110 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 116.22 AI force selection (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / uint16 See parameter 114.22 AI force selection. 116.22 DI3 ON delay (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter...
  • Page 111 Parameters 111 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 116.34 RO1 source (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / uint32 See parameter 114.34 RO1 source. 116.35 RO1 ON delay (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter 114.35 RO1 ON...
  • Page 112 112 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 116.50 AI2 scaled at AI2 (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter 114.50 AI2 scaled at AI2 min. 116.51 AI2 scaled at AI2 (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32...
  • Page 113: Operation Mode

    Parameters 113 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 116.82 AO1 out at AO1 src (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type - / real32 See parameter 114.82 AO1 out at AO1 src min. 116.82 AO1 out at AO1 src (Visible when 116.01 Module 3 type...
  • Page 114: Start/Stop

    Fieldbus A The start and stop commands are taken from fieldbus adapter A. DDCS controller Start and stop commands through DDCS link from ABB controller. 120.02 Ext1 start trigger Defines whether the start signal for external control Edge / uint16 type location EXT1 is edge-triggered or level-triggered.
  • Page 115 Parameters 115 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Digital input DI4 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 3). Digital input DI5 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 4). Digital input DI6 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 5). DIO1 Digital input/output DIO1 (111.02 DIO delayed...
  • Page 116 116 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 120.19 Enable start com- Selects the source for the start enable signal. On / uint32 mand 1 = Start enable. With the signal switched off, any start command is inhibited.
  • Page 117: Start/Stop Mode

    Parameters 117 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Start/stop mode Emergency stop mode and source selection. 121.04 Emergency stop Selects the way the brake unit is stopped when an Stop and warning / mode emergency stop command is received.
  • Page 118: Power Reference

    118 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Power reference Power (or current) reference source selection and fil- tering. See also section Power/Current control (page 22). 122.01 User Power ref Defines a user power reference. The value is used when - / real32 parameter 122.02 Power ref sel...
  • Page 119 Parameters 119 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 122.30 Power error filtered Shows the difference between power reference and - / real32 actual power in percent. -1000.0 ... 1000.0% Power error. 1 = 1% / 1 = 1% 122.31 Power modulation Shows the modulation index produced by the power...
  • Page 120: Fault Functions

    120 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Fault functions Settings that define the behavior of the unit upon fault situations. 131.01 External event 1 Defines the source of external event 1. See also para- Inactive (true) / source meter...
  • Page 121 Parameters 121 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Warning The external event generates a warning. Warning/Fault If the brake unit is running, the external event gener- ates a fault. Otherwise, the event generates a warning. 131.07 External event 4 Defines the source of external event 4.
  • Page 122 122 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Digital input DI5 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 4). Digital input DI6 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 5). DIO1 Digital input/output DIO1 (111.02 DIO delayed status, bit 0).
  • Page 123 Parameters 123 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 1.0 ... 600.0 s Time for automatic resets. 10 = 1 s / 1 = 1 s 131.16 Delay time Defines the time that the brake unit will wait after a 0.0 s / real32 fault before attempting an automatic reset.
  • Page 124 124 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Digital input DI1 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 0). Note: By default, DI1 is used for temperature monitor- ing. Digital input DI2 (110.02 DI delayed status, bit 1).
  • Page 125 Parameters 125 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b DIO1 Monitoring function is active and it reads the status indication through DIO1 (111.02 DIO delayed status, bit 0). DIO2 Monitoring function is active and it reads the status indication through DIO2 (111.02 DIO delayed status,...
  • Page 126 126 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 131.39 Brake chopper fault Defines the source of brake chopper fault. Inactive (true) / source uint32 Active (false) Brake chopper fault Inactive (true) No brake chopper fault DIIL Digital input DIIL (110.02 DI delayed...
  • Page 127: Generic Timer & Counter

    Parameters 127 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Generic timer & Configuration of maintenance timers/counters. counter See also section Timers and counters (page 36). 133.01 Counter status Displays the maintenance timer/counter status word, 0000 0000 0000 indicating which maintenance timers/counters have 0000 / uint16...
  • Page 128 128 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FALSE Constant 0. TRUE Constant 1. Bit 0 of 110.21 RO status (page 62). Other [bit] Source selection. See Terms and abbrevi- ations (page 41). 133.14 On-time 1 warn sel Selects the warning message for on-time timer 1.
  • Page 129 Parameters 129 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Other [bit] Source selection. See Terms and abbrevi- ations (page 41). 133.24 On-time 2 warn sel Selects the warning message for on-time timer 2. On-time 2 / uint32 On-time 2 Pre-selectable warning message for on-time timer 2.
  • Page 130 130 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0000h…FFFFh 1 / 1 133.33 Edge count 1 src Selects the signal to be monitored by signal edge FALSE / uint32 counter 1. FALSE Constant 0. TRUE Constant 1.
  • Page 131 Parameters 131 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Counter mode Counter mode 0 = Loop: If warning is enabled by bit 1, it stays active only for 10 seconds 1 = Saturate: If warning is enabled by bit 1, it stays active until reset Warning enable Warning enable...
  • Page 132 132 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 133.50 Value count 1 act Reading of value counter 1. Can be reset from the Drive 0 NoUnit / real32 composer PC tool, or from the control panel by keeping Reset depressed for over 3 seconds.
  • Page 133 Parameters 133 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Value 1 Pre-selectable warning message for value counter 1. 133.60 Value count 2 act Reading of value counter 2. Can be reset from the Drive 0 NoUnit / real32 composer PC tool, or from the control panel by keeping Reset depressed for over 3 seconds.
  • Page 134: Load Analyzer

    134 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Load analyzer Peak value and amplitude logger settings. See also section Load analyzer (page 36). 136.01 PVL signal source Selects the signal to be monitored by the peak value Line current / uint32 logger.
  • Page 135 Parameters 135 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Reset both the peak value logger and amplitude logger Reset the peak value logger. Reset amplitude logger 2. 136.10 PVL peak value Peak value recorded by the peak value logger. - / real32 -32768.00 ...
  • Page 136 136 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0.00 ... 100.00% Amplitude logger 1 samples between 40 and 50%. 1 = 1% / 1 = 1% 136.25 AL1 50 to 60% Percentage of samples recorded by amplitude logger - / real32 1 that fall between 50 and 60%.
  • Page 137 Parameters 137 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 136.48 AL2 80 to 90% Percentage of samples recorded by amplitude logger - / real32 2 that fall between 80 and 90%. 0.00 ... 100.00% Amplitude logger 2 samples between 80 and 90%.
  • Page 138: Brake Chopper 3 Phase

    138 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Brake chopper 3 Brake unit settings such as DC voltage levels and brake phase resistor protection configuration. 144.01 Brake resistor tem- Displays the estimated temperature of the brake res- - / real32 perature istors, ie.
  • Page 139: Monitoring Settings

    Defines the power and current reference value that 10000.0 NoUnit / corresponds to the value of 10000 in fieldbus commu- real32 nication (when the ABB Drives communication profile is used). 0.1 ... 30000.0 Power and current reference scaling. 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 146.04...
  • Page 140: Data Storage

    140 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Data storage Parameters that can be written to and read from by using source and target settings of other parameters. Note that there are different storage parameters for different data types.
  • Page 141 Parameters 141 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 147.14 Data storage 4 Data storage parameter 12. - / int32 int32 -2147483648...2147483647 32-bit data. 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 147.15 Data storage 5 Data storage parameter 13.
  • Page 142: Panel Port Communication

    142 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Panel port commu- Communication settings for the control panel port on nication the UCU control unit. 149.01 Node ID number Defines the node ID of the brake unit. All devices con- 1 NoUnit / uint32 nected to the same panel bus/link must have a dedic- ated node ID.
  • Page 143: Fba

    Parameters 143 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Fieldbus communication configuration. 150.01 FBA A enable Enables/disables communication between the brake Disable / uint16 unit and fieldbus adapter A, and specifies the slot the adapter is installed into.
  • Page 144 144 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b General The value selected by parameter 150.10 FBA A act1 transparent source (page 144) is sent as actual value 1 with a 16-bit scaling of 100 = 1 (ie. integer and two decimals).
  • Page 145 Parameters 145 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 150.16 FBA A status word Displays the status word sent to fieldbus adapter A. 0 / uint32 For the commands assigned to each bit, see chapter Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter.
  • Page 146 146 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 150.32 FBA B comm loss Selects how the brake unit reacts upon a fieldbus No action / uint16 func communication break. The time delay is defined by parameter 150.33 FBA B comm loss timeout.
  • Page 147 Parameters 147 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 150.38 FBA B actual 2 type Selects the type/source and scaling of actual value 2 - / uint16 transmitted to the fieldbus network through fieldbus adapter B.
  • Page 148 148 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Raw REF2 received from fieldbus adapter B. 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 150.46 FBA B status word Displays the status word sent to fieldbus adapter B. 0 / uint32 For the commands assigned to each bit, see chapter Fieldbus control through a fieldbus...
  • Page 149: Fba A Settings

    Parameters 149 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA A settings Fieldbus adapter A configuration. 151.01 FBA A type Displays the type of the connected fieldbus adapter None / uint16 module. This parameter is read-only. None Module is not found or is not properly connected, or is disabled with parameter...
  • Page 150 150 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Conf.err Adapter configuration error: the major or minor revi- sion code of the common program revision in the fieldbus adapter module is not the revision required by the module (see parameter 151.32 FBA A comm SW ver), or mapping file upload has failed more than three...
  • Page 151: Fba A Data In

    Parameters 151 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA A data in Selection of data to be transferred from brake unit to fieldbus controller through fieldbus adapter A. Note: 32-bit values require two consecutive paramet- ers.
  • Page 152: Fba A Data Out

    152 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA A data out Selection of data to be transferred from fieldbus con- troller to the brake unit through fieldbus adapter A. Note: 32-bit values require two consecutive paramet- ers.
  • Page 153: Fba B Settings

    Parameters 153 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA B settings Fieldbus adapter B configuration. 154.01 FBA B type Displays the type of the connected fieldbus adapter None / uint16 module. This parameter is read-only. None Module is not found or is not properly connected, or is disabled with parameter...
  • Page 154 154 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Conf.err Adapter configuration error: the major or minor revi- sion code of the common program revision in the fieldbus adapter module is not the revision required by the module (see parameter 154.32 FBA B comm SW ver), or mapping file upload has failed more than three...
  • Page 155: Fba B Data In

    Parameters 155 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA B data in Selection of data to be transferred from the brake unit to fieldbus controller through fieldbus adapter B. Note: 32-bit values require two consecutive paramet- ers.
  • Page 156: Fba B Data Out

    156 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b FBA B data out Selection of data to be transferred from fieldbus con- troller to the brake unit through fieldbus adapter B. Note: 32-bit values require two consecutive paramet- ers.
  • Page 157: Ddcs Communication

    160.51 DDCS controller Selects the DDCS channel used for connecting an ex- No connect / uint16 comm port ternal controller (such as an AC 800M or ACS880 invert- er). No connect None (communication disabled). RDCO CH 0 Channel 0 on RDCO module.
  • Page 158 158 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 160.59 DDCS controller Selects how the brake unit reacts to a communication Fault / uint16 comm loss function break between the brake unit and the external control- ler.
  • Page 159: Ddcs Transmit

    Parameters 159 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b DDCS transmit Defines the data sent to the DDCS link. 161.51 Data set 11 data 1 Selects the location where the value of data set 11 data None / uint32 selection word 1 is read from.
  • Page 160 160 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 161.60 Data set 17 data 1 Selects the location where the value of data set 17 data None / uint32 selection word 1 is read from. None For the selections, see parameter 161.51 Data set 11...
  • Page 161 Parameters 161 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 161.71 Data set 23 data 3 Selects the location where the value of data set 23 data None / uint32 selection word 3 is read from. None For the selections, see parameter 161.51 Data set 11...
  • Page 162 162 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 161.108 Data set 15 data 2 Defines the raw data to be transmitted in data set 15 - / uint16 value data word 2. 0...65535 Raw data to be transmitted in data set 15 data word 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 161.109...
  • Page 163 Parameters 163 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 161.119 Data set 23 data 1 Defines the raw data to be transmitted in data set 23 - / uint16 value data word 1. 0...65535 Raw data to be transmitted in data set 23 data word 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 161.120...
  • Page 164: Ddcs Receive

    164 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b DDCS receive Mapping of data received through the DDCS link. 162.51 Data set 10 data 1 Selects the location into which the value of data set None / uint32 selection 10 data word 1 is written.
  • Page 165 Parameters 165 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b None For the selections, see parameter 162.51 Data set 10 data 1 selection (page 164). 162.61 Data set 16 data 2 Selects the location into which the value of data set None / uint32 selection 16 data word 2 is written.
  • Page 166 166 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b None For the selections, see parameter 162.51 Data set 10 data 1 selection (page 164). 162.72 Data set 24 data 1 Selects the location into which the value of data set None / uint32 selection 24 data word 1 is written.
  • Page 167 Parameters 167 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0...65535 Raw data to be received in data set 16 data word 1. 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 162.111 Data set 16 data 2 Defines the raw data to be received in data set 16 data - / uint16 value...
  • Page 168 168 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 162.124 Data set 24 data 3 Defines the raw data to be received in data set 24 data - / uint16 value word 3. 0...65535 Raw data to be received in data set 24 data word 3.
  • Page 169: Hw Configuration

    Parameters 169 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b HW configuration Various hardware-related settings. 195.01 Supply voltage Selects the supply voltage range. This parameter is Not given / uint16 used by the brake unit to determine the nominal voltage of the supply network.
  • Page 170 200 ms in DI5, an "Output contactor" fault will be activated. DOL fan Direct-on-line cooling fan is used instead of speed- controlled cooling fan. ACS880-07CLC Enables Compact drive -related options. Compact drive 0000h…FFFFh 1 / 1 195.38...
  • Page 171: System

    Note: You must change the default user pass code to maintain a high level of cybersecurity. Store the code in a safe place – the protection cannot be disabled even by ABB if the code is lost. See also section User lock (page 38).
  • Page 172 172 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 196.06 Parameter restore Restores the original settings of the control program, Done / uint16 ie. parameter default values. Note: This parameter cannot be changed while the drive is running.
  • Page 173 Parameters 173 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 196.25 Time in minutes Number of full minutes passed since midnight. For 0 min / uint16 within 24 h example, the value 860 corresponds to 2:20 pm. See parameter 196.24 Full days since 1st Jan 1980.
  • Page 174 174 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b 0000h…FFFFh 1 / 1 196.51 Clear fault and Clears the contents of the event logs. See section Event - / uint16 event logger logs (page 180).
  • Page 175 Note: We recommend you select all the actions and functionalities unless otherwise required by the applic- ation. Disable ABB access 1 = ABB access levels (service, advanced programmer, levels etc.; see 196.03) disabled Freeze parameter 1 = Changing the parameter lock state prevented, ie,...
  • Page 176 176 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Disable OEM access 1 = OEM access level 1 disabled level 1 Disable OEM access 1 = OEM access level 2 disabled level 2 Disable OEM access 1 = OEM access level 3 disabled level 3 b14…15...
  • Page 177: Chopper Control

    Parameters 177 Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b Chopper control Brake unit control settings such as control mode selec- tion 197.04 Calibration request Selects the mode for the offset calibration of the cur- Disable / uint32 rent transducers.
  • Page 178: O Bus Configuration

    178 Parameters Name / Range / Description Def / Type Selection FbEq 16b / 32b I/O bus configura- Distributed I/O bus settings. tion This group contain parameters related to the distrib- uted I/O bus, which is used with some drives for monitoring the cooling fans of the cabinet system.
  • Page 179: Fault Tracing

    The chapter lists the warning and fault messages including possible causes and corrective actions. The causes of most warnings and faults can be identified and corrected using the information in this chapter. If not, contact an ABB service representative. Warnings and faults are listed below in separate tables. Each table is sorted by warning/fault code.
  • Page 180: Pure Events

    180 Fault tracing Faults do latch inside the brake unit and cause it to trip, and the unit stops. After the cause of a fault has been removed, the fault can be reset from a selectable source (see parameter 131.11 Fault reset selection) such as the control panel, Drive composer PC tool the digital inputs of the unit, or fieldbus.
  • Page 181: Factory Data Logger

    The control unit contains a data logger that collects data from the brake module(s) to help fault tracing and analysis. The data is saved onto the SD memory card attached to the control unit, and can be analyzed by ABB service personnel. ■...
  • Page 182: Warning, Fault And Pure Event Messages

    Check power modules. Check there are no power factor correction capacitors or surge absorbers in supply cable. If no earth fault can be detected, contact your local ABB representative. 2E04 IGBT overload Excessive IGBT junction to case Check the load.
  • Page 183 Check the supply network difference parallel-connected supply modules. connections. Check the AC fuses. If the problem persists, contact your local ABB representative. 3E0B Output phase Missing output connection (all the Check the resistors and resistor loss phases are not connected).
  • Page 184 High control board temperature. Check proper cooling of the cabinet. temperature 4E09 Ambient Redundant measurement supervision Contact your local ABB representative. temperature has indicated a difference in the duplicated measurements that is outside the limits. 5E00 Cooling fan stuck or disconnected.
  • Page 185 Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code 5E0B PU board Power unit power supply failure. Contact your local ABB representative. powerfail 5E0C Measurement Measurement circuit fault. Contact your local ABB representative. circuit DFF 5E0D Version check cannot find a matching...
  • Page 186 150 FBA (page 143) 154 FBA B activated. settings (page 153). 6E15 Text data Internal fault. Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB overflow representative if the fault persists. 6E16 Text 32-bit Internal fault. Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB table overflow representative if the fault persists.
  • Page 187 What to do (hex) Aux. code 6E1A Rating ID fault Rating ID load error. Contact your local ABB representative. 6E1B Backup/Restore A control panel or PC tool fails to Check the control panel or PC tool Timeout communicate with the drive during communication, and if it is still in backup or restoring operation.
  • Page 188 188 Fault tracing Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code in (page 155) 156 FBA B data out (page 156). Check cable connections. Check if communication master is able to communicate. 7E10 Ext I/O comm The I/O extension module types Check the event log for an auxiliary loss specified by parameters do not match...
  • Page 189 Fault tracing 189 Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code AE00 Current Current offset and gain measurement Informative warning. calibration calibration will occur at next start. AE01 Overcurrent Output current has exceeded internal Check supply voltage. fault limit.
  • Page 190 195.01 Supply voltage. level. Check the input voltage. If the problem persists, contact your local ABB representative. AE0C BU DC link DC link voltage difference detected by Check DC fuses. difference the branching unit.
  • Page 191 Fault tracing 191 Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code between auxiliary power supply boards). With parallel-connected modules, “Y YY” specifies through which UCU control unit channel the highest temperature was measured. “ZZ” specifies the phase (0: single module, 1: U-phase [parallel connection], 2: V-phase [parallel connection], 3: W-phase [parallel...
  • Page 192 Aux. code supply board, 8: du/dt filter, FAh: Ambient temperature. AE1A PU board Power unit power supply failure. Contact your local ABB representative. powerfail AE1B Communication errors detected Check the connections between the communication between the control unit and the control unit and the power unit.
  • Page 193 Fault tracing 193 Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code AE2A BR excess Brake resistor temperature has Stop brake unit. Let resistor cool temperature exceeded fault limit defined by down. parameter 144.11 Brake resistor fault Check resistor overload protection limit (page 138).
  • Page 194 Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code AE32 EFB comm The embedded fieldbus (EFB) Contact your local ABB representative. loss interface has detected a communication loss. AE3E Panel loss Control panel or PC tool selected as Check PC tool or control panel active control location has ceased connection.
  • Page 195 Fault tracing 195 Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code AE4B Device clean Warning generated by an on-time Check the event log for an auxiliary warning timer. code. Check the source of the warning Programmable warnings: corresponding to the code: 133.35 Edge count 1 warn sel 133.13 On-time 1 src...
  • Page 196 196 Fault tracing Code Event name / Cause What to do (hex) Aux. code AE57 Autoreset A fault is about to be autoreset. Informative warning. See the settings in parameter group 131 Fault functions (page 120). AE58 Emergency Brake unit has received an emergency Check that it is safe to continue stop (off2) stop (mode selection off2) command.
  • Page 197 160 DDCS communication (page 157). Check cable connections. If necessary, replace cables. AE6F Ambient Redundant measurement supervision Contact your local ABB representative. temperature has indicated a difference in the duplicated measurements that is outside the limits. AE73 Cooling fan stuck or disconnected.
  • Page 198 Check there are no power factor correction capacitors or surge absorbers in supply cable. If no earth fault can be detected, contact your local ABB representative. AE88 Parameter Too much data in parameter mapping See Drive customizer PC tool user’s table created in Drive customizer.
  • Page 199 (see group 144 Brake chopper phase) is incorrect. B68C Sandbox SW internal data collected. Contact your local ABB representative, application quoting auxiliary code. If the Drive diagnostics Composer tool is available, also create and send a 'support package' (see Drive Composer manual for instruction).
  • Page 200 What to do (hex) Aux. code BE0B SW internal Software is gathering information. Informative event. information D000 Memory unit There are problems with external Contact your local ABB representative. memory device. FE06 Master/follower communication is FE06 M/F communication loss. communication lost. loss...
  • Page 201: Fieldbus Control Through A Fieldbus Adapter

    Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter 201 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how the brake unit can be controlled by external devices over a communication network (fieldbus) through an optional fieldbus adapter module.
  • Page 202: System Overview

    202 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter System overview The user can control the brake unit through a fieldbus interface if the unit is equipped with an optional fieldbus adapter (for example, option +K454). Then the brake unit can be connected to an external control system through a serial communication link.
  • Page 203: Basics Of The Fieldbus Control Interface

    Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter 203 151…153. The second adapter (FBA B), if present, is configured in a similar fashion by parameters 150.31…150.51 and parameter groups 154…156. Basics of the fieldbus control interface The cyclic communication between a fieldbus system and the brake unit consists of 16- or 32-bit input and output data words.
  • Page 204: Scaling Of References

    204 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter Scaling of references Note: The scalings described below are for the ABB Drives communication profile. Fieldbus-specific communication profiles may use different scalings. For more information, see the manual of the fieldbus adapter. The references are scaled as defined by parameter 146.01...
  • Page 205: Actual Values

    Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter 205 ■ Actual values Actual values are 16-bit words containing information on the operation of the brake unit. The types of the monitored signals are selected by parameters 150.07 FBA A actual 1 type 150.08 FBA A actual 2 type.
  • Page 206 206 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter...
  • Page 207: Contents Of The Fieldbus Control Word

    Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter 207 ■ Contents of the fieldbus Control word Name Value Description Enable braking (when bits 1…3 are 1). Off2 Continue operation (OFF2 inactive). Emergency stop OFF2 Off3 Continue operation (OFF3 inactive) Emergency stop OFF3 Start Enable braking (when bits 0…2 are 1).
  • Page 208: Setting Up The Brake Unit For Fieldbus Control

    208 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter Setting up the brake unit for fieldbus control Before configuring the brake unit for fieldbus control, the adapter module must be mechanically and electrically installed according to the instructions given in the User’s manual of the adapter module. Power up the brake unit.
  • Page 209: Further Information

    Product and service inquiries Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative, quoting the type designation and serial number of the unit in question. A listing of ABB sales, support and service contacts can be found by navigating to www.abb.com/contact-centers.
  • Page 210 3AXD50001150723A © Copyright 2024 ABB. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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