Instruction Manual Document: D5135 Part: D301681X012 November, 2010 ControlWave Micro Display / Keypad Used with: ControlWave Micro, EFM, Express, Express PAC, GFC, GFC Plus, and Corrector Remote Automation Solutions www.EmersonProcess.
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Manual (D5135) Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction 1-1 Chapter 2 – Installation & Configuration 2-1 2.1 Configuring Your Application to Work with the Display/Keypad ...............................................2-1 Chapter 3 – Using the Dual-Button Keypad / Display 3-1 Chapter 4 – Using the 25-Button Keypad / Display 4-1 4.1 4.2 4.3 Scrolling (25-button keypad) .....................................................................................................
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Chapter 1 – Introduction ControlWave Display/Keypad assemblies provide a built-in, local, user interface for the following ControlWave models: ControlWave Micro, ControlWave EFM, ControlWave Express, ControlWave Express PAC, ControlWave GFC, ControlWave GFC Plus, and ControlWave Corrector. These optional assemblies allow an operator or engineer to view and, depending upon the keypad type, modify, variable values and associated status information.
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Chapter 2 – Installation & Configuration Caution To ensure safe use of this product, please review and follow the instructions in the following supplemental documentation: WARNING Supplement Guide - ControlWave Site Considerations for Equipment Installation, Grounding, and Wiring (S1400CW) ESDS Manual – Care and Handling of PC Boards and ESD Sensitive Components (S14006) EXPLOSION HAZARD When the ControlWave-series controller is situated
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Chapter 3 – Using the Dual-Button Keypad / Display The dual-button display/keypad shows variable information through a series of lists. The dual-button display/keypad does not support changing variable values or status information; for that, you must have the 25-button keypad.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Key Usage Display Element screen. Display Screens There are three types of screens you can see on the display: The Opening screen typically varies from site to site; it displays strings specified by your application programmer. From the Opening Screen, press the right arrow (LIST) button to call up the List Selection Screen.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Chapter 4 – Using the 25-Button Keypad / Display The 25-button display/keypad shows variable information through a series of lists. If you have sufficient security privileges, you can view and modify variable values or status information. If there is no keypad activity for a certain period of time the display shuts off to conserve power until you press any key. When you press a key after the timeout the display returns to the opening screen.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Key [▲] [▼] [ALM I/E] [ALM ACK] [A/M] [OPER I/E] [DEL] [ENTER] Usage Each press of this key raises an analog variable value by 1% of the displayed value or turns a logical variable ON. Each press of this key lowers an analog variable value by 1% of the displayed value or turns a logical variable OFF. Use this key to enable or inhibit alarm variable reporting. Use this key to acknowledge alarms.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) appear, the controller has not been programmed properly to operate the keypad. Legend Line The words Login and Scroll at the bottom of the screen are on the legend line. Depending upon which screen is active, the function keys (that is, key [F1] through [F4]) do different things. The legend line tells you which function keys are active and their purpose for that particular screen. Up to four legends can appear on the legend line.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Figure 4-4. - Scrolling After the screen finishes showing all variables in the list, the sequence repeats and they appear again in the same order. This is called Single Variable Mode. [F1] Hold Press Hold [F1] to halt scrolling. Changing values for the current variable(s) continue to update on screen. [F1] Go Press Go [F1] to resume scrolling. [F2] Mlti Pressing Mlti [F2] activates Multiple Variable Mode.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Note: The default username is SYSTEM. 4. Enter a Password for the chosen user using the [0] through [9] keys. For security, asterisks appear instead of digits as you enter the password. (See Figure 4-5B.) If you make a mistake, press [F1] and try again (or use the delete key to delete the previously pressed key action). The default password is 666666. After typing the password, press [ENTER] to log on.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) 4.3 Options after You Log On Once you successfully log on, the legend line shows that you have four options. You can: View and change the time and date of the ControlWave controller’s clock. (Clk) Call up a menu of available lists. (Menu) Scroll through an existing list and view data. (Scrl) See Section 4.1. Return to the Identifier Display. (Exit) 4.3.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) If you make a mistake while entering the new time, use [DEL] to backspace and delete one character at a time. Setting the Date From the clock display (Figure 4-6) press [F1]. Slash marks (/) appear on the third line. Enter the new date there and press [ENTER]. Figure 4-8. Date Set Display If you make a mistake while entering the new date, use [DEL] to back space and delete one character at a time.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Figure 4-9. Using the List Menu Display 4.3.3 Activating Scrolling for the Selected List To activate scrolling after you’ve selected a list, press [F3] (Scrl in legend line.) 4.3.4 Moving Through a Variable List Manually After you select a list and press [ENTER] the display shows the currently Selected List and the first variable in the list. If you only want to view variables, press [F1] (Read in legend line).
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) log-off and then log-on with a username and password combination that allows write privileges. Figure 4-10 shows a sample screen. Refer to Table 4-2 for a description of what the different fields mean.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Display Component Description AI - variable is alarm inhibited (alarm changes are not transmitted.) Alarm State Questionable Data Status Note: The application programmer is responsible for implementing alarm inhibit/enable logic through appropriate function blocks for this to operate.
ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Press [F3] (CHNG in the legend line) then press the [0/OFF] or [1/ON] Changing the state of a button and press [ENTER] to change the state of the logical variable. Logical Variable You can also press the [▲] or down [▼] arrow key to change the state. Acknowledging an Alarm Press [ALM ACK]. Inhibiting / Enabling Alarm Reporting for a Variable Press [ALM I/E] to inhibit or enable alarm reporting for a variable.
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135) Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting Tips Problem Display is blank Display is too dim (or too bright) Possible Cause(s) and Solution(s): No keypad activity – timeout period has expired. Press any key. Controller is powered off. Power on the controller. Display interface cable is disconnected from the controller. Re-connect the cable. Application is not configured to support the display/keypad.
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