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___________________ Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) Safety information ___________________ General ___________________ Installation SINAMICS ___________________ Setting parameters with the BOP20 SINAMICS G130 ___________________ Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) Technical specifications Operating Instructions Control version V4.6 03/2013 A5E00809375A...
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Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
Table of contents Safety information............................5 Warnings ............................5 Safety and application instructions ....................6 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) ..........7 General..............................9 Installation ............................... 11 Removal ............................12 Setting parameters with the BOP20......................13 BOP20 overview ..........................13 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20..................17 Fault and alarm displays ......................21 Controlling the drive using the BOP20..................22 Important functions via BOP20 ....................23...
Safety information Warnings WARNING Dangerous electrical voltage Hazardous voltages are present when electrical equipment is in operation. Severe personal injury or substantial material damage may result if these warnings are not observed. Only qualified personnel are permitted to work on or around the equipment. These personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all the warnings and maintenance procedures described in these operating instructions.
Note Support by SIEMENS service centers We recommend engaging the support and services of your local Siemens service center for all planning, installation, commissioning and maintenance work. Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) Operating Instructions, 03/2013, A5E00809375A...
Safety information 1.3 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) CAUTION Components sensitive to electrostatic charge The board contains components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge. These components can be easily destroyed if not handled properly. If you do have to use electronic boards, however, please observe the following: ...
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Safety information 1.3 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) Operating Instructions, 03/2013, A5E00809375A...
General Description The Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) contains six keys and a backlit display unit. The BOP20 can be plugged into and operated from the SINAMICS Control Unit. The blanking cover must be removed for this purpose. The BOP20 supports the following functions: ●...
Installation The following photos and captions explain how to assemble the Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20) on the Control Unit. Control Unit and BOP20 Remove the cover by pressing the latching cams together Insert the CompactFlash card before inserting Carefully insert the BOP20 until you hear it the BOP20 latch into position Basic Operator Panel 20 (BOP20)
Installation 3.1 Removal Removal Please note the following information when removing the BOP20 from the Control Unit: 1. The latching cams on the BOP20 must be pressed together simultaneously. 2. The BOP20 must be pulled out straight (i.e. not at an angle). The bottom edge of the BOP20 must never be pulled forwards to remove the device, as this could damage the interface on the rear.
Setting parameters with the BOP20 BOP20 overview Overview of displays/indicators and keys Figure 4-1 Overview of displays/indicators and keys Table 4- 1 Displays/indicators Display Meaning Top left, 2 chars. The active drive object of the BOP is displayed here. The displays and key operations always refer to this drive object. Lit if at least one drive in the drive line-up is in the RUN state (in operation).
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.1 BOP20 overview Table 4- 2 Keys Name Meaning Switches on the drives for which the command "ON/OFF1" is to be issued from the BOP. Binector output r0019.0 is set using this key. Switches off the drives for which the commands "ON/OFF1", "OFF2", and "OFF3" are to be issued from the BOP.
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.1 BOP20 overview BOP20 functions Name Meaning Backlighting The backlighting can be set using p0007 in such a way that it switches itself off automatically after the set time if no actions are carried out. Changeover active drive From the point of view of the BOP, the active drive is defined using p0008 or using the keys "Fn"...
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.1 BOP20 overview Parameters All drive objects BOP status display selection p0005 BOP status display mode p0006 BOP user-defined list p0013 Save drive object parameters p0971 Drive object, Control Unit BOP status display ...
Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.2 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20 Status display The status display for each drive object can be set using p0005 and p0006. Using the status display, you can switch to the parameter display or to a different drive object. The following functions are supported: ●...
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.2 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20 Parameter display The parameters are selected in the BOP using their respective numbers. To call up the parameter display from the status display, press the "P" key. You can search for the parameters you require using the arrow keys.
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.2 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20 Value display To switch from the parameter display to the value display, press the "P" key. In the value display, the values of the setting parameters can be increased and decreased using the arrow keys.
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.2 Displays/indicators and using the BOP20 Examples Example 1: Changing a parameter Prerequisite: The appropriate access level is set (for this particular example, p0003 = 3). Figure 4-4 Example: Change p0013[4] from "0000" to "0300". Example 2: Changing binector and connector input parameters Binector output r0019.0 of the Control Unit (drive object 1) is connected to binector input p0840[0] (OFF1) of drive object 2.
Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.4 Controlling the drive using the BOP20 Controlling the drive using the BOP20 Description When the drive is commissioned, it can be controlled via the BOP20. A control word is available on the Control Unit drive object (r0019) for this purpose, which can be interconnected with the appropriate binector inputs of the drive.
Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.5 Important functions via BOP20 Important functions via BOP20 Description The BOP20 can be used to execute the following functions (via parameters) that help you handle your projects more efficiently: ● Restore the factory settings ●...
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Setting parameters with the BOP20 4.5 Important functions via BOP20 Identification via LED The main component of a drive object (e.g. Motor Module) can be identified using the index of p0124. The ready LED on the module starts to flash. The index corresponds to the index in p0107;...