The Pqf-Manager User Interface - Hitachi PQF Quick Start Up Manual

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Description
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System LED's (top to bottom when ABB logo is positioned at top left)
LED 3: ON: Critical error in filter unit considered (red LED)
LED 3: OFF: No critical error in filter unit considered
LED 2: ON: PQF unit running or in startup process (Armed)
LED 2: OFF: PQF unit off and not in startup process
LED 1: Blinking at regular interval (1 s): Microcontroller running properly
LED 1: ON, OFF or blinking irregularly: Microcontroller not running properly
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System LED's (top to bottom when ABB logo is positioned at top left)
LED 5: ON: Filter unit is acting as the master of the complete system
LED 5: OFF: Filter unit is acting as a slave in the filter system
LED 4: Blinking at regular interval (1 s): DSP processor running properly
LED 4: ON, OFF or blinking irregularly: DSP processor not running properly
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PQ-Link communication opto-isolated serial link connector
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Filter unit address selector (ID0, ID1 and ID2) and CAN bus termination (CAN
TERM) switches:
Symbols used: OFF, Low or 0 & ON, High or 1.
When viewing the control board with its correct orientation i.e. when the ABB logo
on the control board is on the top left a shown in
position from left to right in the order ID0, ID1, ID2, CAN TERM. With this orienta-
tion, when a switch is LOW it is OFF or 0. When the switch is HIGH, it is ON or 1.
In some type of filters, the orientation of the control card is rotated by 90 deg.
(clockwise) for the ease of connection and thus the position of the switches be-
come top to bottom in the same order(ID0, ID1, ID2, CAN TERM). The ON position
is marked on the switch clearly.

3.5. The PQF-Manager user interface

All user interaction with the filter is channeled through the PQF-Manager.
In multi-unit filters consisting of only one master, only the master has a PQF-Manager.
In multi-unit filters consisting of more than one master, all the master units have a PQF-Manager. However, only the
PQF-Manager that is connected to the master unit which has the overall control will be active. The PQF-Manager in-
stalled on the units operating as "slaves" are capable of displaying the relevant information about that specific unit
only. Certain parameters which are specific to that unit (e.g. related to temperature probes) can be set or changed
locally using the PQF-Manager installed on that unit. The PQF-Manager on the master unit has a "unit selection"
button which allows the user to select the unit number which he wants to consult. The data then displayed on
the master PQF-Manager is specific to that particular unit number. This unit selection button is "deactivated" on the
slave Managers.
Figure 14
Item
Description
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Menu display
By navigating through the menus with the
can be set-up and controlled. On-line help is available by pressing the
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Master/slaves units monitor
STATUS
Approved
shows the front side of the PQF-Manager.
Table 9: Front side of the PQF-Manager
SECURITY LEVEL
Public
Figure
13, these four switches are
(Figure 14)
,
,
and
DOCUMENT ID
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Circuit diagram
designation
buttons, the filter
button.
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