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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 1 Opal Pro MS6 SER IES AB Ethernet I P Interface Users Manual Revision 1.00[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 2[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY Only qualified personnel shoul d install this equipment, after first reading and understanding all the information in this manual. All instructions should be strictly adhered to. The user should consult Brock Solutions or a SAF OPAL Starters supplier for clarification of the contents of t his manual should[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 4[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 5 Table of Conten ts INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 6 HARDWARE .................................................................................................... 6 JUMPER SET TINGS .................................................................[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 6 Opal Pro to Mod TC P Introduction The Opal Pro can be m onitored and controlled over an Ethernet communication network using the AB Ethernet IP pr otocol. The Opal Pro connects to the Ether net network through and optional Ethernet card that is mounted on the m ain Opal Pro control car d (CA530). Access is g ained to the [...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 7 LED Indicators Two bi-colour (red/green) LED indicators are mount ed beside the network connector. The upper LED indicates the Ethernet interface card stat us. LED State Ethernet Interface Card Status OFF No power Flashing Red Recoverable configuration fault ( card is not configured, contact Br ock Solutions for support) [...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 8 Op al Pro Paramete r Settings The parameters in t he Opal Pro used to con figure the Ehernet inter face card (group 14) ar e only accessible if a Ethernet interface card is inst alled. The parameter sett ings are as follows: Opal Pro Parameter Setting Description 2.02 Comm Module Ethernet Type of interface car d installed[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 9 15.04 Comm Fault Enable Disable Enable – Opal Pro trips out on a communication fault Disable – Nothing happens on a communication fault 15.05 Comm Fault Time 0.1 to 5.0 secs This is the time sett ing that the Opal Pro uses to detect a communication fault. Bit 15 of the command word must change state twice with in the [...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 10 I/O Configuration The Opal Pro supports 4 input words and 51 output words. Their description is as follows: Input Words (Polled) AB Ethernet IP Name Description Bit 0 – Run Command Bit 1 – Jog Command Bit 2 – Reverse Comm and Bit 3 – Reset Command Bit 4 – DCI/Soft Stop Enable Bit 5 – Reserved Bit 6 – Reserv[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 11 Output Words (Polled) AB Ethernet IP Name Description Bit 0 – Ready to Run (dr ive is enable and has 3 phase power) Bit 1 –Running (start is regulating) Bit 2 – Full On (star ter is phased fully on) Bit 3 – Up to Speed (st arted is phased fully on and the curr ent is below 105% of nameplate cur rent as set in 13.[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 12 Relay Status Status of the Relay O utputs Bit 0 – Running Bit 1 – By-Pass Bit 2 – Shorted SCR Bit 3 – Reverse 1.07 Input Word 9 Bit 4 – Faulted 1.08 Input Word 10 Analog Output Analog Output value in Volts X 100 2.01 Input Word 11 Stack Size Opal Pro Stack Size in Amps 2.02 Input Word 12 Comm Module Type 0 – [...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 13 12.01 Input Word 27 Analog Output 16 = Current Refer ence 17 = Current Feedback 18 = Overload level 19 = Phase Angle 13.01 Input Word 28 Motor Amps Motor nameplate cur rent in Amps 13.02 Input Word 29 Motor Volts Motor nameplat e volts in Volts 13.03 Input Word 30 Service Factor Motor nameplate ser vice factor x 100 14.0[...]
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Opal Pro to Mod TCP Page 14 NOTE: The Opal Pro must have firmw are version 1.70 or higher.[...]