Acsm1 Control Panel; Features; Overview; Maintenance - ABB ACSM1 Control Panel User Manual

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ACSM1 Control Panel

Features

The ACSM1 Control Panel features:
• alphanumeric control panel with an LCD display
• context sensitive help
• real time clock.

Overview

The following table summarizes the key functions and displays on the ACSM1
Control Panel.
1
2a
30.00rpm
LOC
30.10Hz
30.00rpm
LOC
400RPM
49
.
10
1200 RPM
Hz
0
.
50
2b
12.4 A
A
10
.
7
405 dm3/s
%
2c
DIR
DIR
00:00
12:45
MENU
MENU
3
5
7
6
9

Maintenance

Control panel battery must be replaced every 10 years. The battery is housed on the
rear of the control panel. Replace it with a new CR 2032 battery.
Hardware description
No. Use
1
Status LED – Green for normal operation.
2
LCD display – Divided into three main areas:
a. Status line – variable, depending on the mode of operation, see section
Status line
on page 11.
b. Center – variable; in general, shows signal and parameter values, menus or
lists. Shows also faults and alarms.
c. Bottom line – shows current functions of the two soft keys and, if enabled,
the clock display.
3
Soft key 1 – Function depends on the context. The text in the lower left corner
4
of the LCD display indicates the function.
4
Soft key 2 – Function depends on the context. The text in the lower right
8
corner of the LCD display indicates the function.
5
Up –
10
• Scrolls up through a menu or list displayed in the center of the LCD display.
• Increments a value if a parameter is selected.
• Increments the reference value if the upper right corner is highlighted.
Holding the key down changes the value faster.
6
Down –
• Scrolls down through a menu or list displayed in the center of the LCD
display.
• Decrements a value if a parameter is selected.
• Decrements the reference value if the upper right corner is highlighted.
Holding the key down changes the value faster.
7
LOC/REM – Changes between local and remote control of the drive.
8
Help – Displays context sensitive information when the key is pressed. The
information displayed describes the item currently highlighted in the center of
the display.
9
STOP – Stops the drive in local control.
10 START – Starts the drive in local control.

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