Rockwell-automation 150 USE MN/SMC DIALOG + CONTROLLER Manual de usuario

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Pagina 1 - User Manual

User ManualSMC Dialog PlusControllerBulletin 1501112112221323142415251626172718281929203035

Pagina 2 - Important User Information

toc–xTable of ContentsTable 8.A Logic Control Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1Table 8.B SMC Status Data . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 3 - Table of Contents

7-16OptionsFigure 7.12 Typical Wiring Diagram for Applications Requiring an Isolation Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate t

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Options7-17Figure 7.13 Typical Wiring Diagram for Applications Requiring a Bypass Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate to ve

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7-18OptionsPreset Slow Speed andAccu-Stop Options (cont.)Figure 7.14 Typical Wiring Diagram for Hand-Off-Auto (SCANport) Control①Customer supplied.②Sl

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Options7-19Preset Slow SpeedOptionFigure 7.15 Preset Slow Speed Option Sequence of OperationStart Coast Motor Speed 100% Push Buttons Start Stop Slow

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7-20OptionsAccu-Stop OptionFigure 7.16 Accu-Stop Option Sequence of Operation①When Accu-Stop push button is closed, start/stop function is disabled.Mo

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Options7-21Slow Speed with Braking OptionFigure 7.17 through Figure 7.21 show the different wiring for the Slow Speed with Braking option.Figure 7.17

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7-22OptionsFigure 7.18 Typical Retrofit Wiring Diagram for the Slow Speed with Braking Option①Customer supplied.②Overload protection should be disable

Pagina 10 - Table of Contents

Options7-23Figure 7.19 Typical Wiring Diagram for the Slow Speed with Braking Option with an Isolation Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the contr

Pagina 11 - Product Overview

7-24OptionsFigure 7.20 Typical Wiring Diagram for the Slow Speed with Braking Option with a Bypass Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controlle

Pagina 12 - Starting Modes

Options7-25Figure 7.21 Slow Speed with Braking Option Sequence of OperationStart Brake Motor Speed 100% Push Buttons Start Stop Slow Speed Auxiliary

Pagina 13 - Current Limit Start

Chapter 1Product OverviewDescriptionThe SMC Dialog Plus controller offers a full range of starting modes as standard:• Soft Start with Selectable Kick

Pagina 14 - Time (seconds)

Chapter 8Serial CommunicationsOverviewThe SMC Dialog Plus controller can be started and stopped through programmable logic controllers using an option

Pagina 15 - Protection and

8-2Serial CommunicationsControl EnablePer factory programming, “stop” is the only control command active on the SMC Dialog Plus controller when the SC

Pagina 16 - Protection and Diagnostics

Serial Communications8-3SMC Status DataThe information in Table 8.B provides the SMC Dialog Plus controller status information that can be sent to the

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8-4Serial CommunicationsDisplay UnitEquivalentsSome parameter setting options use a text description when viewed from the built-in LCD display or a hu

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Serial Communications8-5Remote I/O ExamplesExample #1 – SLC 500 Controller without Block TransferThis example demonstrates discreet control of an SMC

Pagina 19 - Underload

8-6Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)1203-GD1 Communication Module Switch SettingsThe following information is provided to explain the r

Pagina 20 - Metering

Serial Communications8-7G File ConfigurationThe SLC system uses G files to configure the R I/O link. G files are configured through the SLC programmi

Pagina 21 - Status Indication

8-8Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)SMC Dialog Plus Controller Logic Control Addresses①SMC Dialog Plus Controller Status Addresses①SMC

Pagina 22 - Control Options

Serial Communications8-9Example #1 - Ladder Logic ProgramMachine START Push Button : 1.8 SMC START Command : 1.16 0 1 Machine STOP Push Button : 1

Pagina 23 - Preset Slow Speed Option

8-10Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)Example #2 - SLC 500 Controller with Block TransferThis example demonstrates a block transfer of

Pagina 24 - Control Options (cont.)

1-2Product OverviewStarting ModesSoft StartThis mode has the most general application. The motor is given an initial torque setting, which is user-adj

Pagina 25 - Accu-Stop

Serial Communications8-11SLC Image Table Map①Set SW2, Switches 1 and 2 to “On.”Switch SettingsSoftware Configuration SettingsRIO Configuration Using G

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8-12Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)2. [F7], G FILE SIZE to specify the number of words required for the I/O module, 3 for standard op

Pagina 27 - Installation

Serial Communications8-13BT Control Buffer Layout – The following table maps integer files starting at N10:0 with the associated M0 file location as d

Pagina 28 - Enclosures

8-14Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)BTR Datafile Format – A BTR Datafile must also be defined to accept the data read during the BTR

Pagina 29 - Non-ventilated Enclosures

Serial Communications8-15Example #2 – Ladder Logic ProgramMOV MOVE Source * Dest 0 First Scan S : 1 15 MOV MOVE Source Dest

Pagina 30 - Mounting

8-16Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)Example #2 – Ladder Logic Program (cont.)B3:0 Rung 2:4 This rung sets up the BT buffer for a BTR a

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Serial Communications8-17The information in the data table listed below was obtained from a 150 Hp motor, 1800 RPM rated at 480 volts. The motor has

Pagina 32 - Mounting (cont.)

8-18Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)Example #3 – PLC 5/20, 5/40, 5/60, and 5/80This example demonstrates PLC control of an SMC Dialog

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Serial Communications8-191203-GD1 Communication Module Switch SettingsThe following information is provided to explain the required 1203-GD1 communica

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8-20Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)Addressing FormatCommunication Module Block Transfer Status Word Addresses①SMC Dialog Plus Control

Pagina 35 - Correction Capacitors

Product Overview1-3Selectable Kickstart①This feature provides a boost at startup to break away loads that require a pulse of high torque to get starte

Pagina 36 - Fast Acting

Serial Communications8-21Block Transfer InstructionsBlock transfer operations with the 1203-GD1 communication module require coordinated block transfe

Pagina 37 - Protection

8-22Serial CommunicationsRemote I/O Examples (cont.)Block Transfer DatafilesThe tables below provide the necessary data file configuration for a param

Pagina 38 - Human Interface Module

Serial Communications8-23Example #3 Ladder Logic ProgramMachine START Push Button : 016 SMC START Command : 021 11 01 Machine STOP Push Button : 0

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8-24Serial CommunicationsDeviceNet ExamplesExample #1 SLC 500 Controller with Explicit MessagingThis example demonstrates discreet control of the SMC

Pagina 40 - Module (cont.)

Serial Communications8-25Example Information①The SMC Dialog Plus controller does not support Datalinks.Switch SettingsI/O MappingThe SMC Dialog Plus c

Pagina 41 - “Comm Fault” will occur

8-26Serial CommunicationsAfter you have your network “project” configured in the DeviceNet Manager software, perform a Network Who; the following scre

Pagina 42 - Converter Modules

Serial Communications8-27Notice that the SMC Dialog Plus controller (node 13) has an “active” status. This means that it is active in the scan list a

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8-28Serial CommunicationsThis indicates that the SMC Dialog Plus controller’s input data is mapped to words 7 and 8. By clicking the radio button next

Pagina 44 - Compatibility (EMC)

Serial Communications8-29SMC Dialog Plus Controller Status Addresses②②Refer To Table 8.BExplicit Messaging:The 1747-SDN scanner module uses the M0 and

Pagina 45 - Accessory Requirements

8-30Serial CommunicationsExplicit Message Response (Get Attribute Multiple)Transmission ID (TXID): The scanner uses this value to track the transactio

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1-4Product OverviewStarting Modes (cont.)Dual Ramp Start①This starting mode is useful on applications that have varying loads (and therefore varying s

Pagina 47 - Chapter 3

Serial Communications8-31Attribute: This code identifies the specific characteristic of the object towards which the transaction is directed. The Attr

Pagina 48 - Terminal Locations (cont.)

8-32Serial CommunicationsSetting Up the Data File:In this example, the data file for the Explicit Message Request begins at N11:0. Following is the s

Pagina 49 - Power Wiring

Serial Communications8-33Note: There is no required value for the words identified as “Data Place Holder”.Example Ladder Logic Program:Rung 0: The

Pagina 50 - Control Power

8-34Serial CommunicationsRung 3: When the FAULT RESET command is initiated at the RSView station, the SLC processor sets the output bit mapped to the

Pagina 51 - Fan Power

Chapter 9DiagnosticsOverviewThis chapter describes the fault diagnostics of the SMC Dialog Plus controller. Further, this section describes the condi

Pagina 52 - Provision

9-2DiagnosticsClear Fault (cont.)• Cycle control power to the SMC Dialog Plus controller. Notes: (1) An overload fault cannot be cleared in this way

Pagina 53 - Wiring Diagrams

Diagnostics9-3Fault DefinitionsPower LossPower loss indicates that an input power phase is not present. The controller’s LCD display will identify th

Pagina 54 - Wiring Diagrams (cont.)

9-4DiagnosticsFault Definitions(cont.)Voltage Unbalance ①Voltage unbalance is detected by monitoring the three phase supply voltages. The formula use

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Diagnostics9-5Open GateOpen gate indicates that an abnormal condition that causes faulty firing (i.e., open SCR gate) has been sensed during the start

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9-6Diagnostics

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Product Overview1-5Energy SaverThe Energy Saver feature is typically used in applications where the motor is lightly loaded or unloaded for extended p

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Chapter 10TroubleshootingIntroductionFor safety of maintenance personnel as well as others who might be exposed to electrical hazards associated with

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10-2TroubleshootingThe following flowchart is provided to aid in quick troubleshooting.Figure 10.1 Troubleshooting FlowchartSeeTable 10.Aon page10-3Se

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Troubleshooting10-3Table 10.A SMC Fault Display Explanation①Prestart fault indication.②To further define this fault, the user can clear the fault and

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10-4TroubleshootingTable 10.B Motor Will Not Start — No Output Voltage to the MotorTable 10.C Motor Rotates (but does not accelerate to full speed)

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Troubleshooting10-5Table 10.E Miscellaneous SituationsSituation Possible Cause Possible SolutionsMotor current and voltage fluctuates with steady loa

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10-6TroubleshootingControl Module RemovalThe control module is not intended for field repair. The entire module must be replaced if a failure occurs.

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Troubleshooting10-7180–360 AmpRefer to Figure 10.3 for control module reference.1. Remove controller access door and serial port cable.2. Remove contr

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10-8TroubleshootingFigure 10.3 Removal of Control Module (180–360A)(1)(3)(2)(4)

Pagina 66 - Programming Menu (cont.)

Troubleshooting10-9500–1000 AmpRefer to Figure 10.4 for control module removal reference.1. Disconnect all control wires to control modules.2. Loosen

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10-10TroubleshootingControl Module ReplacementThe gold interconnection pins on the power modules and interface boards are protected with a special con

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1-6Product OverviewProtection and Diagnostics (cont.)Notes: (1) The factory default setting for Overload Class, which is “Off,” disables overload pro

Pagina 69 - Password

Troubleshooting10-11MOV FuseReplacement500–1000 Amp1. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder with a fuse puller (Figure 10.6).2. Push the replacement fu

Pagina 70 - Parameter Management

10-12TroubleshootingPower Module and Interface Board Resistance Check (cont.)24–135 AmpRemove the control module per the instructions beginning on pag

Pagina 71 - Using Parameter Management

Troubleshooting10-13180-1000 AmpRemove the control module per the instructions beginning on page 10-6. Refer to Figure 10.8 for interface board pin i

Pagina 72 - Parameter Modification

10-14TroubleshootingPower Module and Interface Board Resistance Check (cont.)2. Measure resistance between:• pins J14 and J15 for phase L1/T1 • pins J

Pagina 73 - Soft Start

Appendix ASpecificationsElectrical Ratings UL/CSA/NEMA IECPower CircuitMethod of Connection Motor in delta or star, SCRs between windings and supply

Pagina 74 - Full Voltage Start

A-2Specifications①Refer to product nameplate.Electrical Ratings UL/CSA/NEMA IECControl CircuitRated Operation Voltage ①100–240 VAC (–15%, +10%)24 VAC

Pagina 75 - Basic Setup

SpecificationsA-3Electrical Ratings UL/CSA/NEMA IECControl CircuitRated Operation Voltage ①100–240 VAC (–15%, +10%)24 VAC (–15%, +10%)24 VDC (–20%, +1

Pagina 76 - Advanced Setup

A-4Specifications①Assumes the Bulletin 825 converter module is utilized.②The SMC Dialog Plus controller calculates the current values to two decimal p

Pagina 77 - Example Settings

SpecificationsA-5Environmental Ratings UL/CSA/NEMA IECOperating Temperature Range0°C–50°C (open)0°C–40°C (enclosed)Storage and Transportation Temperat

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A-6Specifications

Pagina 79 - Calibration

Product Overview1-7Figure 1.6 Overload Trip CurvesFigure 1.7 Restart Trip Curves after Auto ResetApproximate trip time for 3-phase balancedcondition

Pagina 80 - Motor Data Entry (cont.)

Appendix BParameter InformationTable B.1 Parameter List①Read-only capability.GroupParameterDescriptionParameterNumberDisplay UnitsScaleFactorMinimum M

Pagina 81 - Calibration Procedure

B-2Parameter InformationTable B.1 (cont.) Parameter ListGroupParameterDescriptionParameterNumberDisplay UnitsScaleFactorMinimum MaximumDefaultSettingU

Pagina 82 - Calibration Procedure (cont.)

Parameter InformationB-3Table B.1 (cont.) Parameter ListGroupParameterDescriptionParameterNumberDisplay UnitsScaleFactorMinimum MaximumDefaultSettingU

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B-4Parameter InformationTable B.1 (cont.) Parameter List①Read-only capability.②The scale factor is 100 when Motor FLC, parameter 70, has a programmed

Pagina 84 - Data (cont.)

Parameter InformationB-5Table B.2 Parameter Text/Display Unit Cross Reference①Pump Start is only available with the Pump Control option.②Dual Ramp is

Pagina 85 - Chapter 7

B-6Parameter InformationTable B.2 (cont.) Parameter Text/Display Unit Cross ReferenceParameter Number Description Setting Text Display Unit72 Motor Co

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Appendix CRenewal Parts①One piece provided per part number.Description SMC Rating Input Control VoltagePart Number ①Control ModulesStandard All120–240

Pagina 87 - Programming Parameters

C-2Renewal Parts①One piece provided per part number.Description SMC Rating Line VoltagePart Number ①Power Modules24A 200–480V 40382-899-0235A 200–480V

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Renewal PartsC-3①One piece provided per part number.②Protective modules are available as a fieldñinstalled accessory. See Appendix D.Description SMC

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1-8Product OverviewProtection and Diagnostics(cont.)Stall Protection and Jam DetectionThe SMC Dialog Plus controller provides both stall protection an

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Appendix DAccessoriesDescription Description/Used With Cat. No.Protective Modules24–54A, 480V 150-N8424–54A, 600V 150-N8697–360A, 480V 150-N84L97–360A

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GlossaryAC Alternating current.AC Contactor An alternating current (AC) contactor is designed for the specific purpose of estab-lishing or interruptin

Pagina 93 - Controller Interfacing

Glossary-2DH-485 Link Data Highway 485 link. An Allen-Bradley token-passing baseband link for a local area network based on the RS-485 standard.Disab

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Glossary-3Port On a communication link, the logic circuitry or software at a station that determines its communication parameters for a particular com

Pagina 95 - Soft Stop Option

Glossary-4Status The condition at a particular time of any numerous entities within a system. These conditions may be represented by values in a stat

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IndexAaccessories, D-1Accu-Stop option, wiring diagrams, 7-14, 7-15, 7-16, 7-17Accu-Stop, description of, 1-15Accu-Stop optionprogramming parameters f

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I–2IndexFfan power, 3-5fan terminations, 3-5180A–500A, 3-5650A–1000A, 3-597A and 135A, 3-5faultauxiliary contact, 9-2buffer, 9-2codes, 9-2definitionsc

Pagina 98 - Accu-Stop Options

IndexI–3Pparameterelectrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), 4-6listing of, 4-4, 8-3, B-1management of, 4-6modifying of, 4-8random

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I–4Indexprogramming parameters for, 7-3sequence of operation, 7-11wiring diagrams, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10soft stop/pump control/SMB smart motor

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Publication 0150-5.3 - October 1998 Supersedes Publication 0150-5.3 - September 199640055-145-01(C) 1998 Rockwell International. All Rights Reserved.

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Product Overview1-9Open GateAn open gate fault indicates that improper SCR firing, typically caused by an open SCR gate, has been detected on one of t

Pagina 102 - Accu-Stop Options (cont.)

Please Read!This manual is intended to guide qualified personnel in the installation and operation of this product.Because of the variety of uses for

Pagina 103 - Preset Slow Speed

1-10Product OverviewProtection and Diagnostics(cont.)Excessive Starts/HourThe SMC Dialog Plus controller allows the user to program the allowed number

Pagina 104 - Accu-Stop Option

Product Overview1-11CommunicationA serial interface port (called SCANport™) is provided as standard, which allows connection to the Bulletin 1201 huma

Pagina 105 - Customer supplied

1-12Product OverviewControl OptionsThe SMC Dialog Plus controller offers the control options described below. Important: The options listed in this

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Product Overview1-13Pump Control OptionThis option reduces surges during the starting and stopping of a centrifugal pump by smoothly accelerating and

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1-14Product OverviewFigure 1.14 Preset Slow Speed OptionControl Options (cont.)SMB Smart Motor Braking OptionThis option can be used in applications

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Product Overview1-15Note: All braking current settings in the range of 1–100% will provide 100% braking current to the motor.Accu-Stop OptionThis o

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1-16Product OverviewSlow Speed with Braking OptionThe Slow Speed with Braking option provides a jog speed for process set-up and braking-to-stop at th

Pagina 110 - Serial Communications

Chapter 2InstallationReceivingIt is the responsibility of the user to thoroughly inspect the equipment before accepting the shipment from the freight

Pagina 111 - Control Enable

2-2InstallationGeneral PrecautionsIn addition to the precautions listed throughout this manual, the following statements, which are general to the sys

Pagina 112 - Conversion

Installation2-3Ventilated EnclosuresFor Type 1 (IP42) enclosures, the following guidelines are recommended to limit the maximum controller ambient tem

Pagina 113 - Processing Time

Table of ContentsChapter 1 Product Overview 1-1Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Ope

Pagina 114 - Remote I/O Examples

2-4InstallationMountingThe controller is convection cooled. Additionally, units rated for 97A and above are fan cooled. It is important to locate th

Pagina 115 - Remote I/O Examples (cont.)

Installation2-5Figure 2.2 Dimensions: 97 and 135 Amp ControllersAll dimensions are approximate and are not intended for manufacturing purposes. Refer

Pagina 116 - I/O Addressing

2-6InstallationMounting (cont.)Figure 2.3 Dimensions: 180 through 360 Amp ControllersAll dimensions are approximate and are not intended for manufactu

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Installation2-7Figure 2.4 Dimensions: 500 Amp ControllerAll dimensions are approximate and are not intended for manufacturing purposes. Refer to the

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2-8InstallationMounting (cont.)Figure 2.5 Dimensions: 650-1000 Amp ControllersAll dimensions are approximate and are not intended for manufacturing pu

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Installation2-9Power Factor Correction CapacitorsThe controller can be installed on a system with power factor correction (PFC) capacitors. The capac

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2-10InstallationFast ActingCurrent-limitingFusesShort-circuit protection guidelines are provided in Appendix A of this manual. Enhanced SCR protectio

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Installation2-11Protective ModulesProtective modules containing metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and capacitors can be installed on controllers rated 24A

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2-12InstallationHuman Interface ModuleThe Bulletin 1201 human interface modules may be used to program and control the SMC Dialog Plus controller. Th

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Installation2-13Connecting the Human Interface Module to the ControllerFigure 2.7 shows the connection of the SMC Dialog Plus controller to a human in

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toc–ivTable of ContentsDimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Power Factor Correction Capacitors

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2-14InstallationHuman InterfaceModule (cont.)Series A Human Interface Modules ①Zero and 4 are the only valid settings.Note: If a human interface mod

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Installation2-15Series B Human Interface Modules Note: If a human interface module is disconnected from the SMC Dialog Plus controller while Control

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2-16InstallationCommunicationModulesThe Bulletin 1203 communication module allows the user to connect the SMC Dialog Plus controller to various networ

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Installation2-17Figure 2.9 shows the connection between the controller and the module.Figure 2.9 Converter Module Connection Interface①The converter m

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2-18InstallationConverter Modules (cont.)For applications in which the motor’s full load current rating is greater than 360A, three additional current

Pagina 130 - Block Transfer Instructions

Installation2-19WiringWire in an industrial control application can be divided into three groups: power, control, and signal. The following recommen

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2-20Installation

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Chapter 3WiringTerminal LocationsThe SMC Dialog Plus controller wiring terminal locations are shown in Figure 3.1 through Figure 3.4. Make wiring conn

Pagina 133 - DeviceNet Examples

3-2WiringTerminal Locations (cont.)Figure 3.3 Wiring Terminal Locations (180 to 360 Amp)Figure 3.4 Wiring Terminal Locations (500 Amp)Control Wiring A

Pagina 134 - I/O Mapping

Wiring3-3Figure 3.5 Wiring Terminal Locations (650 to 1000 Amp)Power Wiring24–54AThe power modules for controllers rated 24A–54A have internal mechani

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Table of Contents toc–vExample Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13Undervoltage. . . . . . . . . . . .

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3-4WiringTerminal Locations (cont.)Table 3.C Lug Wire Capacity and Tightening TorqueControl PowerControl VoltageDepending upon the catalog number ord

Pagina 137 - Refer To Table 8.A

Wiring3-5Fan PowerControllers rated 97A–1000A have heatsink fan(s). Refer to Table 3.D for the control power VA requirements of the heatsink fans.Fan

Pagina 138 - Explicit Messaging:

3-6WiringControl TerminalDesignationsAs shown in Figure 3.9, the SMC Dialog Plus controller contains 20 control terminals on the front of the controll

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Wiring3-7Standard ControllerWiring DiagramsFigure 3.11 through Figure 3.22 show typical wiring for the SMC Dialog Plus controller.Figure 3.11 Typical

Pagina 140 - Sequence of Events:

3-8WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.12 Typical Wiring Diagram for Two-Wire Control or Programmable Control Interfacing①Custome

Pagina 141 - Setting Up the Data File:

Wiring3-9Figure 3.13 Typical Wiring Diagram for Dual Ramp Applications①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate to verify the rating of th

Pagina 142 - Example Ladder Logic Program:

3-10WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.14 Typical Wiring Diagram for Start-Stop Control via the SCANportNote: Use this wiring

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Wiring3-11Figure 3.15 Typical Wiring Diagram for Retrofit Applications①Customer supplied.②Overload protection should be disabled in the SMC Dialog Plu

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3-12WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.16 Typical Wiring Diagram for Isolation Applications①Customer supplied.②Refer to the cont

Pagina 145 - Fault Auxiliary Contact

Wiring3-13Figure 3.17 Typical Wiring Diagram for Bypass Applications①Customer supplied.②The Bulletin 825 Converter Module is required when the SMC Dia

Pagina 146 - Fault Definitions

toc–viTable of ContentsExample #3 – PLC 5/20, 5/40, 5/60, and 5/80 . . . . . . . . . . . 8-181203-GD1 Communication Module Switch Settings . . . . .

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3-14WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.18 Typical Wiring Diagram for Bypass with Isolation Applications①Customer supplied.②Refer

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Wiring3-15Figure 3.19 Typical Wiring Diagram for Shunt Trip Applications①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate to verify the rating of

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3-16WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.20 Typical Wiring Diagram for Single Speed Reversing Applications①Customer supplied.②Refe

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Wiring3-17Figure 3.21 Typical Wiring Diagram for Two-speed Applications①Customer supplied.②Two-speed, consequent pole installations.③Refer to the cont

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3-18WiringStandard ControllerWiring Diagrams (cont.)Figure 3.22 Typical Wiring Diagram for Hand-Off-Auto (SCANport) Control①Customer supplied.②Refer t

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Chapter 4ProgrammingOverviewThis chapter provides a basic understanding of the programming keypad built into the SMC Dialog Plus controller. This cha

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4-2ProgrammingProgramming Menu (cont.)Figure 4.1 Menu Structure Hierarchy①The SMC Dialog Plus controller does not support EEPROM, Link, Process, or St

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Programming4-3Figure 4.1 (Cont.) Menu Structure Hierarchy①Steps back one level.②English is currently the only available language.③For further informat

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4-4ProgrammingProgramming Menu (cont.)Table 4.A Parameter Linear ListParameter No. Description Parameter No. Description1 Volts Phase A–B 45 Slow Spe

Pagina 156 - 180–360 Amp

Programming4-5PasswordThe SMC Dialog Plus controller allows the user to limit access to the programming system through password protection. This feat

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Table of Contents toc–vii180–360 Amp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8500–1000 Amp . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-6ProgrammingParameter ManagementBefore you begin programming, it’s important to understand how the controller memory is: • structured within the SMC

Pagina 159 - Protective Cover Removal

Programming4-7Using Parameter ManagementDescription Action DisplaySaving to EEPROMTo ensure that the newly modified parameters are not lost if control

Pagina 160 - Board Resistance Check

4-8ProgrammingParameter ModificationAll parameters are modified using the same method. The basic steps to performing parameter modification are descr

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Programming4-9Soft StartThe following parameters are specifically used to adjust the voltage ramp supplied to the motor.①If the controller senses that

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4-10ProgrammingDual Ramp StartThe SMC Dialog Plus controller provides the user with the ability to select between two Soft Start settings. The parame

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Programming4-11Basic SetupThe Basic Setup programming group provides a limited parameter set, allowing quick start-up with minimal adjustment. If the

Pagina 164 - Specifications

4-12ProgrammingAdvanced SetupWhile the Basic Setup group allows the user to get started with a minimum number of parameters to modify, the Advanced Se

Pagina 165 - Refer to product nameplate

Programming4-13①The Auto Restart feature is not available.②The new programmed parameter values will not be stored to the EEPROM without the user’s dir

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4-14Programming

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Chapter 5CalibrationOverviewThe Calibrate programming group allows the user to set parameters to calibrate the controller to the connected motor. It

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toc–viiiTable of ContentsFigure 2.10 Current Transformer Connection to Converter Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18Figure 3.1 Wir

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5-2CalibrationMotor Data Entry (cont.)①The controller’s programming system will not allow both Motor Code Letter and LRC Ratio to be programmed.Table

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Calibration5-3Calibration ProcedureFor current measurement accuracy, use the procedure below to calibrate the SMC Dialog Plus controller to the connec

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5-4CalibrationCalibration Procedure (cont.)Description Action Display7. You can scroll to the next parameter to view the current measurement in phase

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Chapter 6MeteringOverviewWhile the SMC Dialog Plus controller operates your motor, it also monitors several different parameters, providing a full fun

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6-2MeteringViewing Metering Data (cont.) Description Action Display6. Scroll through the Metering parameters with the Up/Down keys to access the desir

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Chapter 7OptionsOverviewThe SMC Dialog Plus controller offers a variety of unique control options that provide enhanced motor starting and stopping ca

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7-2OptionsOption Action OperationPreset Slow Speed The green start button, when pressed, will commence motor acceleration to full speed.The red stop b

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Options7-3Programming ParametersThe following table provides the option-specific parameters that are provided with each control option. These paramet

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7-4OptionsProgramming Parameters (cont.)①All braking/stopping current settings in the range of 1–100% will provide 100% braking current to the motor.S

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Options7-5Control Wiring forSCANport ControlRefer to Figure 3.14 on page 3-10 for the applicable wiring diagram to achieve start-stop control via the

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Table of Contents toc–ixFigure 7.9 SMB Smart Motor Braking Sequence of Operation 7-14Figure 7.10 Typical Wiring Diagram for the Preset Slow Speed Opt

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7-6OptionsFigure 7.2 Typical Retrofit Wiring Diagram①Customer supplied.②Overload protection should be disabled in the SMC Dialog Plus controller.③Refe

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Options7-7Figure 7.3 Typical Wiring Diagram for Applications Requiring an Isolation Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate to

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7-8OptionsFigure 7.4 Typical Wiring Diagram for Applications Requiring a Bypass Contactor①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nameplate to veri

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Options7-9Figure 7.5 Typical Wiring Diagram for Two-wire Control or Programmable Controller Interfacing①Customer supplied.②Refer to the controller nam

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7-10OptionsSoft Stop, Pump Control, andSMB Smart Motor Braking Options (cont.)Figure 7.6 Typical Wiring Diagram for Hand-Off-Auto (SCANport) Control①C

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Options7-11Soft Stop OptionFigure 7.7 Soft Stop Option Sequence of OperationMotor Speed Push Buttons Start Stop Soft Stop Auxiliary Contacts Normal U

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7-12OptionsPump Control OptionFigure 7.8 Pump Control Option Sequence of OperationMotor Speed Push Buttons Start Stop Soft Stop Auxiliary Contacts No

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Options7-13SMB Smart Motor Braking OptionFigure 7.9 SMB Smart Motor Braking Sequence of OperationMotor Speed Push Buttons Start Stop Soft Stop Auxilia

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7-14OptionsPreset Slow Speed andAccu-Stop OptionsFigure 7.10 through Figure 7.14 shows the different wiring for the Preset Slow Speed and Accu-Stop op

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Options7-15Figure 7.11 Typical Retrofit Wiring Diagram①Customer supplied.②Overload protection should be disabled in the SMC Dialog Plus controller.③Re

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