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InteliVision 5 CAN,
InteliVision 5 CAN
Backlit
Controller Display Unit equipped with CAN interface
SW version 1.9.0
Copyright © 2017 ComAp a.s.
Written by ComAp
Prague, Czech Republic
ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a,
170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 246 012 111
E-mail: [email protected], www.comap-control.com
Global Guide
Table of contents
2.2 Controller Firmware and PC Software Supporting InteliVision 5 CAN
2.3 How to connect InteliVision 5 CAN to the controller
2.3.4 CAN bus connection rules
2.4 Power supply, analog input and binary output connection
3.1 Dimensions, terminals and mounting
3.1.2 InteliVision 5 Harness-2
3.1.3 InteliVision 5 IP 65 connector
3.2 How to plug-in the Harmess cable
3.3 How to extract the Harmess cable
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4.7.2 AlarmList page navigation
5.2 How to view a controller mode
5.3 How to view a controller status
5.4 How to view a timer status
5.5 How to view a control clutch status
5.9 How to change controller mode
5.12 How to program InteliVision 5 CAN
5.13 How to change display brightness
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1 Document information
1.1 Clarification of notation
Note: This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme.
IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a damage or improper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at first sight.
Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function works.
1.2 About this guide
This manual contains important instructions about InteliVision 5 CAN display unit that shall be full filled during the installation and maintenance.
This manual provides general information on how to install and use InteliVision 5 CAN display unit.
1.3 Legal notice
This End User's Guide/Manual as part of the Documentation is an inseparable part of ComAp’s Product and may be used exclusively according to the conditions defined in the “END USER or Distributor LICENSE
AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of
Complete Solutions” (Conditions) as applicable.
ComAp’s License Agreement is governed by the Czech Civil Code 89/2012 Col., by the Authorship Act
121/2000 Col., by international treaties and by other relevant legal documents regulating protection of the intellectual properties (TRIPS).
The End User and/or ComAp’s Distributor shall only be permitted to use this End User's Guide/Manual with
ComAp Control System Registered Products. The Documentation is not intended and applicable for any other purpose.
Official version of the ComAp’s End User's Guide/Manual is the version published in English. ComAp reserves the right to update this End User's Guide/Manual at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use outside of the scope of the Terms or the Conditions and the License Agreement.
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Licensed End User is entitled to make only necessary number of copies of the End User's Guide/Manual. Any translation of this End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited!
Even if the prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End
User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation. The terms and conditions of such verification must be agreed in the written form and in advance.
For more details relating to the Ownership, Extent of Permitted Reproductions Term of Use of the
Documentation and to the Confidentiality rules please review and comply with the ComAp’s License
Agreement, Terms and Conditions available on www.comap-control.com
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1.4 General warnings
1.4.1 Dangerous voltage
Always connect grounding terminal, which is situated on the chassis of the display unit.
IMPORTANT: Do not use out of range power supplies.
1.5 Document history
Revision number
3
2
5
4
1
Related sw. version
1.9.0
1.3.0
1.2.0
1.1.0
1.0.0
Date
1.12.2017
13.9.2012
16.2.2012
3.8.2011
9.5.2011
1.6 Related products
Product
InteliSys Gas
InteliSys NTC [[[Undefined variable
Specific.BaseBox]]]
InteliGen
NTC
[[[Undefined variable Specific.BaseBox]]]
InteliGen NT BaseBox
InteliMains
NTC
[[[Undefined variable Specific.BaseBox]]]
InteliSys NTC Hybrid
InteliDrive DCU Marine
Description
Industrial grade controller for gas gen-set based CHPs and power generation applications
Premium Parallel Gen-set Controller
Complex Parallel Gen-set Controller
Complex Parallel Gen-set Controller
Mains Supervision Controller Base Unit
Hybrid Gen-Set controller
Engine controller for marine application
Order code
I2GASXXBAB
IS-NTC-BB
IG-NTC-BB
IG-NT-BB
IM-NTC-BB
IS-NTC HYBRID
ID-DCU MARINE
Author
ComAp
ComAp
ComAp
ComAp
ComAp
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2 System overview
2.2 Controller Firmware and PC Software Supporting InteliVision 5 CAN
2.3 How to connect InteliVision 5 CAN to the controller
2.4 Power supply, analog input and binary output connection
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2.1 General description
InteliVision 5 CAN is the display unit equipped with CAN interface. It is designed as a Plug and Play solution with economical visibility of all engine data and monitoring information in colorful display. The compact ComAp
InteliVision 5 CAN display unit is suitable for harsh environments.
Because of the same cut-out as I-RD-CAN the InteliVision 5 CAN can be easily used as a replacement..
InteliVision 5 CAN is offered in two hardware modifications:
InteliVision 5 CAN
InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit
Germanischer Lloyd MARINE approval
Backlighted keyboard
Note: Just onlyInteliVision 5 CAN Backlit version is covered by Germanischer Lloyd MARINE approval. The only difference between these two versions is a presence of the standard or backlighted keyboard version. Both versions are IP65 protected from all sides and equipped with the binary output switch for HORN signaling. CAN interface is galvanically isolated.
Both versions supports the InteliDrive controllers (ID-DCU, ID-DCU-Marine, ID-Mobile, ID-Mobile Logger) and
InteliGen-NT and InteliSys NT family controllers as well.
InteliVision 5 CAN Global Guide is mainly dedicated to describe functionality with regards to InteliDrive controller family. It is supposed to use IntelIVision 5 CAN and InteliVision 5 CAN backlit mainly in InteliDrive controller applications.
Optional accessories are available :
InteliVision 5 Harness-2: 2m prefabricated cable with unassigned wires at the end
InteliVision 5 IP 65 Connector: connector set containing connector body and 10 corresponding terminal female pins
ECU Simulator: set containing supported USB/CAN converter and various cabling, for new firmware/font/logo download into the InteliVision 5 CAN
2.2 Controller Firmware and PC Software
Supporting InteliVision 5 CAN
Actual controller firmware version
ID-DCU Marine-3.0.0
ID-DCU Industrial-3.3.0
ID-Mobile-2.3.0
ID-Mobile Logger-2.4.0
Table 2.1 Available firmware
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PC software
DriveConfig-3.9.0
DriveMonitor-3.0
Table 2.2 Available software
Installation Package
InteliDrive 3.8.0 Install Suite
Table 2.3 Available package
2.3 How to connect InteliVision 5 CAN to the controller
2.3.1 Physical description
InteliVision 5 CAN is IP65 protected from the the both sides (front and rear). From that reason, there are not present screw terminals for wire connection as generally used on ComAp controllers and displays.
InteliVision 5 CAN is equipped by 8-pins waterproof automotive connector on the rear side. InteliVision 5
Harness-2 cable (more details in
InteliVision 5 Harness-2 (page 17) ) or cable manufactured by customer has
to be used for InteliVision 5 CAN connection.
It is strictly recommended to use two ferrit cores on attached cable to the display in case of InteliVision 5 CAN
Backlit version is used in Marine applications. Ferrit cores suppress transmitted interferences from the display to meet extended MARINE requirements given by Germanischer Lloyd standards. More details in
2.3.2 Address overview
Following table shows which display’s CAN terminal addresses are supported by the specific controllers, and how many displays can be connected to the controller at the same time.
Supported
CAN terminal addresses
InteliDrive
DCU
*1
InteliDrive
DCU Marine
*1
InteliDrive
Mobile
InteliDrive
Mobile Logger
InteliVision 5 CAN
InteliVision
5 CAN
Backlit
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
1, 2
1, 2
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
1, 2
1, 2
InteliVision 8
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2
1, 2
InteliVision
12Touch
I-RD-CAN
-
1,2,3,4,5
-
-
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-
-
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InteliGen NT
*2
InteliSys NT
*2
InteliSys GAS
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2, 3, 4
1,2,3,4
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2, 3, 4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
-
-
-
Note:
*1
Address #3 can be in the controller enabled or disabled for InteliVision 5 CAN, InteliVision 8 or I-RD-CAN utilization by 5thRemPan setpoint value. ENABLED ~ address #3 is available for InteliVision 5 CAN (or
InteliVision 8 or I-RD-CAN or InteliVision 12Touch), DISABLED ~ address #3 is not available for displays but it is dedicated for modem.
Note:
*2
Addresses #3 and #4 can be in the controller enabled or disabled for InteliVision 5 CAN, InteliVision 8 or
InteliVision 12Touch by CANAddrSwitch1 (address #3) or by CANAddrSwitch2 (address #4) setpoint value.
OTHER ~ address #3 or #4 is available for InteliVision 5 CAN (or InteliVision 8, or InteliVision 12Touch),
MODEM ~ address #3 or #4 is not available for displays but it is dedicated for modem.
The following CAN addresses are used for modules connected to CAN2 (inter-controller CAN bus). There cannot be more modules using the same address connected at the same time, if they would be there, communication failure of modules with the same CAN address appears. CAN address can be changed using jumpers, configuration program or from the display - refer to the corresponding chapter or reference guide for detailed description.
Real CAN2 address
IG-MU I-LB
CAN Addresses used for modules and displays
I-LB
(modem)
I-LB+
*3
IG-IB
*2
(IBConfig ≤ 1.5)
IG-IB
*4
(IBConfig ≥ 1.6)
IV 8
121
122
123
124
125
2
1 modern
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
4
2
1
3
I-RD-
CAN
2
1
3
5
4
IV 5CAN
2
1
3
5
4
Note:
*3
Please note that USB port is using its CAN address only if an external device is connected to the USB port of I-
LB+. Make sure that other device (e.g. IG-IB) is not using the same CAN address as USB port of an I-LB+, because using USB port could interrupt CAN communication.
Note:
*4
Please note that addresses 1 and 2 (123, 124) are exchanged in versions IBConfig ≤ 1.5 and IBConfig ≥ 1.6.
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2.3.3 Connection rules
Example of the controller connection between InteliDrive DCU Marine and the display units. Each topology must follow the rules in the connection table (see above).
Up to five displays can be connected to InteliDrive DCU Marine controller:
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There can be up to five displays connected to the CAN bus in the same time:
2.3.4 CAN bus connection rules
Generally, in ideal case the CAN bus line should have line topology, bus from one unit to the next one (no star, no cable stubs, no branches) both ends must be terminated by the 120Ω (internal or external) resistor. Maximal
CAN bus length is up to 200 meters when 250 kBd bus speed or up to 900 meters in case of 50 kBd speed. For
CAN data cables details see chapter
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Note: See
Installation and wiring (page 14)
chapter how to connect/disconnect built-in 120Ω terminator in
InteliVision 5 CAN.
Note: CAN bus ISO 11898 standard recommends a maximum un-terminated stub length of 0,3m for a 1Mbps signaling rate. Using 50 / 250kbps rate implemented in ComAp controllers and careful CAN bus design, longer stub lengths can be acceptable. It is recommended to construct cable stubs (un-terminated branches) as short as possible, preferably up to 1m.
Extending the CAN bus length, “T” network configuration, interconnection of CAN bus segments with different speed (50 or 250 kbps) can be realized by I-CR module (CAN repeater) provided by ComAp. See corresponding documentation for more details.
2.3.5 Communication detection
Connection is established in case of the communication parameters are set correctly, otherwise the communication error screen is displayed.
Use ↑ or ↓ and choose appropriate address and press Enter.
If communication parameters are correct the error screen disappears. InteliVision 5 CAN identifies connected controllers and configuration is downloaded automatically without any additional dialogue. In case of need, communication addresses can be modified in Communication menu – see
.
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2.4 Power supply, analog input and binary output connection
See
Installation and wiring (page 14)
chapter for pin-out and dimensions description.
Note: Binary output is used for Horn function without possibility of configuration (pin 3, pin 4). It is Solid State
Relay with galvanic separation - like free contact. Max 36VDC / 0,5A.
Note: Pin 2 – Analog / Binary Input for display and buttons backlit control. Connect resistive pot for continuous backlit change: 0 W ~ 0%; 2400 W ~ 100%. Or just place contact to switch between 0% and 100% intensity.
Note: The 1A standard diode in power feeding circuit is important to meet MARINE requirements given by
Germanischer Lloyd standards.
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3 Installation and wiring
3.1 Dimensions, terminals and mounting
3.1.2 InteliVision 5 Harness-2
3.1.3 InteliVision 5 IP 65 connector
3.2 How to plug-in the Harmess cable
3.3 How to extract the Harmess cable
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3.1 Dimensions, terminals and mounting
3.1.1 InteliVision 5 CAN,
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1-5 Power supply 8 – 36VDC
6-8 CAN bus (with galvanic separation)
3-4
2-1
Binary output configured for Horn function. It is Solid State Relay with galvanic separation. Max
36VDC/0,5A (like free contact).
Analog/Binary Input for display and buttons backlit control. Connect resistive pot for continuous backlit change: 0 W ~ 0%; 2400 W ~ 100%. Or just place contact to switch between 0% and 100% intensity.
Note: It is necessary to screw out/in GORE-tex plug to be able to terminate the CAB bus line with the terminating resistor. Make the screwing gently by hand, holding also the bottom part of the plug, not only the upper part. Inadequate force can damages the GORE-tex plug!
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3.1.2 InteliVision 5 Harness-2
3.1.3 InteliVision 5 IP 65 connector
Connector package contains the connector body and 10 corresponding terminal female pins.
Female terminals are intended to crimp-in 18-22 AWG wire range (diameter 0,644 - 1,024 mm, cross section
0,326 0,823 mm
2
).
Cable manufacturer has to use at least Molex tools as Manual Hand Crimp Tool (63811-4400) and Terminal
Extraction Tool (63813-1500) for the Cable production.
3.2 How to plug-in the Harmess cable
Note: There are used pictures of two-pins Molex MX150L connectors in description below. 8-pins, dual rows, vertical, PCB header version of the Molex plug is used in InteliVision 5 CAN body. 8-pins, dual rows Molex receptacle version is used on the Harness cable. System how to plug-in and extract the Harness cable is identical.
Firmly push connectors together until you feel them snap together, you should hear a click. This audible and tactile confirmation ensures the connectors are properly and fully mated.
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Press CPA towards plug to engage the secondary lock.
3.3 How to extract the Harmess cable
Pull out CPA
Fully depress locking latch
Note: Locking latch must be fully depressed to release the locking ramp on the plug and allow the connectors to be separated!
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Locking latch shown down, cannot un-mate connectors
Pull connectors apart
Locking latch shown fully depressed, latch releases locking ramp
3.4 CAN Bus line ferrit cores
It is strictly recommended to be mount two ferrit cores on the attached cable to the display in case of InteliVision
5 CAN Backlit version is used in Marine applications. Ferrit cores suppress transmitted interferences from the display to meet extended MARINE requirements given by Germanischer Lloyd standards.
Two ferrit cores are packed inside InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit ComAp original packing.
It is necessary to assembly both ferrit cores on the Harness cable by snapping as close as possible to the
InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit display.
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4 Graphical user interface
4.7.2 AlarmList page navigation
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4.1 GUI overview
This chapter provides general information on how to operate the InteliVision 5 CAN display.
Status: Status LED indication (green = InteliVision 5 CAN is powered)
Navigation buttons: Arrows for movement + Menu and Enter button
Context buttons: Control or select submenu/sub-options buttons
Control buttons: Horn reset, Fault reset, Stop and Start buttons
4.2 Navigation buttons
Menu: Jump to menu/sub-menu page or escape from any dialog window
Enter: Confirms a value or opens a value adjustment within setting dialogs
Down arrow: Movement down
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Up arrow: Movement up
Note: To leave (Escape) the menu, use Menu button.
4.3 Context buttons
Clutch ON/OFF : Clutch control (close/open)
UserBtn 1: User Configurable button no. 1
Alarmlist: Jump to Alarm list
History: Jump to history screen
Mode: Jump to the controller mode window
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Note: All context buttons are user configurable up to customer’s demands, overview above corresponds to default screen configuration included in default controller’s archives.
4.4 Control buttons
Start: Start command
Stop: Stop command
Fault reset: Acknowledges faults and alarms (active only in Alarm screen)
Horn reset: Deactivates the horn (audible alarm)
Note: START and STOP buttons are independent on the InteliVision 5 screen, menu or sub-menu. The buttons work analogously to START/STOP buttons on a controller. The buttons can be deactivated by InteliVision 5
CAN lock mode, indicated by icon.
4.5 Metering screens
.
The Metering screen is mainly intended for values overview. The home (main by default) metering screen appears after the InteliVision 5 CAN and controller are powered up. The jump to the first metering screen is performed after 15 minutes of inactivity and only in case there is no active and unconfirmed alarm i n the controller.
Arrows or are used for measurement screens browsing.
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Main screen
Note: From the home measurement screen display will jump to the alarm list immediately when any alarms occurs.
Analog inputs
Binary inputs
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Binary outputs
Loadsharing
Statistics
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Other screens with ECU values, analogue or binary inputs/outputs can follow. It depends on the controller configuration.
Note: Use or to scroll the screens.
Screens could be hidden or the order of the screens could be modified by users.
4.6 Setpoints screens
To go to Setpoints screen press button, use arrow to find proper item in menu and confirm it with
The following sub-menu appears with the list of the setpoints groups.
button.
Setpoints could be presented as a numeric, text, string or mixed value and they can be changed in the following ways:
4.6.1 Numerical value change
Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. ProcessControll)
Use arrows below: or to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Gear Teeth) and press Enter button, see picture
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Use → or ← buttons to go to a certain position of the field and use
Then use button to confirm new value.
or buttons to change the value.
Note: If you set the value out of limit, the field will get red color and the new value is invalid. Invalid value cannot be confirmed.
4.6.2 String selection
Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Basic Settings)
Use arrows or to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Mode ID) and press Enter button, see picture below
Use or buttons to select the string from the list and press the button.
4.6.3 String edit
Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Basic Settings)
Use arrows below: or to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Engine Name) and press Enter button, see picture
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Use or buttons to select the character and → ← buttons for the next position and press
Note: There is available Remove, Insert and 0/a/A buttons for easier string editing and faster character navigation.
button.
4.6.4 Time and date edit
Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Date/Time)
Use arrows or to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Date) and press button, see picture below:
Use or buttons to select the character and → ← buttons for the next position and press
4.6.5 Combined setpoints
Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. IV Settings) button.
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Use arrows below: or to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Backlight Time) and press button, see picture
Use or buttons to select the number, → or ← for the next position or PREVIOUS/NEXT context buttons and press button.
4.7 Alarmlist page
On the Alarmlist page the user is abel tobrowse and work with alarms. When an error occurs, a new alarm appears in the Alarmlist page, exclamation mark and red point icon start blinking on the measurement screens.
Image 4.1 : Alarmlist page overview (common alarms)
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Note: When a new alarm appears AlarmList screen is displayed automatically when Main Measurement screen is displayed. From different screen, AlarmList button has to be used to display AlarmList screen.
4.7.1 ECU Alarmlist page
InteliDrive controllers family controller have visually separated common and ECU alarms. The ECU Alarmlist page is accesible by the button in the user button section.
Image 4.2 : ECU Alarmlist page overview
4.7.2 AlarmList page navigation
To go to AlarmList screen, press Alarmlist context button or button and choose AlarmList.
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Press button to confirm all alarms. The exclamation mark will stop blinking, the blinking red point icon disappears.
Resolve the error. The alarm will disappear from the AlarmList and exclamation mark will turn off.
Note: When the issue is resolved before Fault Reset button is used, the alarm still remains in the AlarmList (it will be turned black) till you press Fault Reset button.
Types of alarm
Active unacknowledged alarm (not confirmed by Fault Reset button)
Active acknowledged alarm (confirmed by Fault Reset button)
Inactive unacknowledged alarm (resolved - visible only in unacknowledged state)
Note: The asterisk indicates unacknowledged alarm status, background color or text color (acknowledged alarm) indicates alarm severity.
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4.8 History page
Press History context button or and select the History in the menu. For details see following picture:
Context buttons
Once/1xPage
Home
Metering
Arrow to left
Arrow to right
Select page mode– scroll history by lines or page
Jump to the first column when the first column is not on the screen
Jump to the last displayed Measurement screen
Scroll to the left side
Scroll to the right side
Note: History depends on a controller configuration. History is erased when controller configuration is changed and reprogrammed. For more information how to change history columns see controller’s Reference Guide.
4.9 Help/Others menu
Sub-menu Help/Others contains following screens:
Languages
Password
Communication
ControllerInfo
IV Info
IV Settings
Service Screen
4.9.1 Languages
Press button.
Use or to choose Help/Others menu item and use
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Use or to choose Language and use
Use or
.
to choose correct language and press
Note: InteliVision 5 CAN will reboot when the language is changed. This reboot does not affect control unit.
4.9.2 Password
It is necessary to enter password level 3 for possibility to change controller passwords.
To see information how to handle with passwords go to
How to enter a password (page 40)
and
How to change a password (page 41)
chapters.
Image 4.3 : Administartion - Users and Password overview
4.9.3 Communication
To see information on how to connect InteliVision 5 CAN display to a controller, go to
InteliVision 5 CAN to the controller (page 8)
.
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4.9.4 ControllerInfo
To see information about the control unit see Controller info page. See the picture below:
4.9.5 ECU Modules
To see information about the connected ECU units see the ECU Modules page. See the picture below:
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4.9.6 IV Info
Information about the InteliVision 5 properties can be seen in IV Info screen. See the picture below:
4.9.7 IV Settings
Setting of parameters related to InteliVision 5 CAN back-light and Internal Horn features.
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Backlight Time settings allow switching off display and keyboard backlight. Backlight time could be switched off based on the time from 1 to 240 minutes or never.
KeysBackLight setting enables or disables keyboard backlight, the parameter does not influence display backlight. The parameter is available for InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit version only.
KeysBkLtOffset parameter enables to decrease keyboard backlight intensity in comparison to display backlight.
Keyboard backlight intensity is decreased from adjusted value described in chapter
How to change display brightness (page 48)
by the parameter value. The parameter is available for
InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit version only.
Internal Horn setting enables or disables Internal Horn functionality.
4.9.8 Service screen
Context information like telephone number, name of the service organization and etc… could be placed on this screen.
The Service screen can be modified in the Screen Editor SW in DriveConfig.
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5 Quick help
This chapter provides information on how to quickly find important data. To be more familiar with InteliVision 5
CAN menu, see
Graphical user interface (page 20)
.
5.2 How to view a controller mode
5.3 How to view a controller status
5.4 How to view a timer status
5.5 How to view a control clutch status
5.9 How to change controller mode
5.12 How to program InteliVision 5 CAN
5.13 How to change display brightness
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5.1 Main icons description
Icons at the top of InteliVision 5 display
Terminal is locked; password was not entered
Terminal is NOT locked; password is entered
Access to InteliVision 5 CAN is locked; the mode is activated via “Remote lock” binary input or via LOC mode of InteliDrive controller
Red exclamation mark flashing symbol means a new alarm in the alarm list without operator’s look-in into the alarm list stable symbol means active alarm presence in alarm list the symbol disappears when the alarm list is cleaned out
Flashing icon indicates presence of not acknowledged alarm in Alarm List
Icons at the bottom of InteliVision 5 display
Red exclamation mark, the same behavior as exclamation mark at the top, the symbol is/is not present on display screen up to screen configuration stored in controller
Green button; closed clutch
Button contour; opened clutch
Icons referring to specific screens
Menu screen
Measurement screen
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Setpoints screen
Alarm list screen
History screen
Help/Others screen
5.2 How to view a controller mode
Controller Mode is displayed in the right bottom part of the screen.
5.3 How to view a controller status
Controller status is displayed in the left bottom part of the screen.
5.4 How to view a timer status
Timers as Prestart, Cooling etc. are displayed in the right bottom part of the screen.
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5.5 How to view a control clutch status
The clutch status is displayed in two ways. It is indicated via “Loaded” controller status in left bottom part of
InteliVision 5 CAN display. Moreover it is indicated by clutch button color. The bottom buttons of InteliVision 5
CAN are SW configurable, so it depends on customer’s configuration if there is associated clutch functionality to the button or not.
Green button; closed clutch
Button contour; opened clutch
Mode button and command buttons are disabled when InteliVision 5 CAN lock is active – indicated by icon.
SW button link has gray link around (when no color background is used) and dark green when clutch status is highlighted.
5.6 How to enter a password
To enter a controller password (password for 3 protection levels 1-2-3):
Press button
Use or to choose Help/Others and press
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Use
Use or or to choose to go to
Password menu item and press
EnterPassword
Use → or ← to select the digit and us e below: and press or to set the number you need to enter. See the picture
Note: The appropriate password level (1-2-3) to the inserted password is unlocked. Properly inserted password is indicated by unlocked icon indicated entered password level in the right upper corner of the display.
5.7 How to change a password
It is necessary to enter password level 3 for possibility to change controller passwords.
Enter a password for password level 3 according to chapter
How to enter a password (page 40)
Press
Use or button to choose Help/Others and press
Use or
Use or and press to choose Password menu item and press to choose the password level which are you going to change, i.e.
button
Use → or ← to select the digit and us e below: or
ChangePassw 1 or 2 or 3 to set the number you need to enter. See the picture
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5.8 How to log out
To log out:
Press button
Use
Use
Use or or or to choose Help/Others and press to choose Password menu item and press to choose Logout and press
5.9 How to change controller mode
To Change a Controller Mode:
Press Mode context button in right bottom corner of the display (see the picture below)
Use or to choose menu item and press
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Note: Mode button is disabled when InteliVision 5 CAN receives information about “Remote OFF” or “Remote
HRB” activated mode from a controller.
5.10 How to find alarms
To find alarms:
Press button
Use or to choose menu item AlarmList and press
Or use context button AlarmList to jump directly to Alarm list
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Note: From the first measurement screen controller will jump to the alarm list immediately when any alarms occurs.
5.11 How to change setpoints
To change setpoints:
Press button
Use or to choose Setpoints item and press
Use or to choose required setpoints group and press
Use or to choose requested setpoint and press
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How to edit setpoints see
.
5.12 How to program InteliVision 5 CAN
To update InteliVision 5 CAN the IV5CANprog PC SW is supposed to be used. PC software is free nad available on the ComAp web pages in download section. USB/CAN converter has to be used for connection between PC and InteliVision 5 CAN. Only USB-CANmodul1 provided by SYS TEK www.systecelectronic.com
is supported by IV5CANprog application.
There is available ECU Simulator product from ComAp which contains the supported USB/CAN converter, suitable cabling and ECU simulator application install CD (not needed for InteliVision 5 CAN reprogramming).
Cabling set available in ECU Simulator kit:
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Update procedure:
Download from ComAp web pages and install IV5CANProg-Install-Suite-x.x installation package. The package contains also Windows drivers for SYS TEK USB/CAN converter, follow instructions of installation wizard.
Connect USB/CAN converter to USB port of PC / notebook.
Connect communication cable between the CAN bus (where the reprogrammed InteliVision 5 CAN is connected) and USB/CAN converter.
Run the IV5CANprog application. The application requires .NET Framework installed in the Windows system, at least version 2.0. Error message is displayed in case of missing required .NET – use Microsoft
Download Center for installation or run again IV5CANProg-Install-Suite-x.x installation package which contains also .NET installation tool.
Set the right communication parameters in the first section of application window – Controller and Terminal addresses (addresses corresponding to InteliVision 5 CAN setting), use Auto detection for CAN bus speed, auto detection (255) for USB/CAN conv. num.
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Press Connect button
In case of successful connection are communication parameters locked, connection icon is changed into green connected state.
In case of unsuccessful connection is error message displayed. You have to check correct cabling and correct communication setting.
Check boxes for Firmware/Font/Logo update are available if connection between PC and InteliVision 5 CAN is established. Check appropriate box and choose the file which should be uploaded into the InteliVision 5
CAN.
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Press Update button and the upload process will start. Update progress is indicated in the bottom part of application window.
Info window pops up at the end of update procedure. In case that update was interrupted by some accident as power feeding interruption, cabling problem or problem with PC, the InteliVision 5 CAN can remain in boot state. Also in this fault state is the InteliVision 5 CAN still prepared to receive updates via CAN from
IV5CANprog application, the update procedure can be repeated again. InteliVision 5 CAN supports only
250kBd speed in boot state.
5.13 How to change display brightness
The brightness of the display can be changed by holding picture below: button and repeated pressing or See the
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Two modes are available in InteliVision 5 CAN. To switch between Day or Night mode hold several seconds. Pictogram for day or night appears on the screen.
To change day or night brightness intensity:
Hold button until day/night mode on the screens appear
Press and hold button with or to change brightness intensity button only
Note: Brightness setting has priority in this order: analogue input brightness dimmer, keyboard. When the analogue input is used, small pictograms in brightness sub-menu appears.
Note: InteliVision 5 CAN Backlit version with back-lighted buttons uses the brightness setting for display and also for buttons light intensity. Additionally it is possible to attenuate buttons brightness in comparison to display brightness via KeysBkLtOffset parameter in Others / IV Settings menu.
Note: Display backlight could be switched off due to Backlight Time InteliVision 5 CAN setting. For backlight recovery any button has to be pressed.
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6 Technical data
Power supply
Voltage supply
Consumption depends on supply voltage
8-36V DC
0,7A at 8
VDC
Operating conditions
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Flash memory data retention time
IP Protection
Standard conformity
-20...+70oC
-30...+80oC
10 years
IP65
Low Voltage Directive
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
EN 61010-1:95
+A1:97
EN 61000-6-3
EN 61000-6-4
EN 61000-6-1
EN 61000-6-2
EN 60068-2-6 Vibration
Mechanical
Front panel
LCD display cut-out
Weight
245x164mm
175x115mm
855g
CAN bus interface
Maximal CAN bus lenght:
CAN bus mode = 250 kBd
Maximal CAN bus lenght:
CAN bus mode = 50 kBd
Nominal impedance
Cable type
Nominal Velocity of
Propagation
Wire crosscut
Maximal attenuation (at 1
MHz)
200 m
900 m
120 W twisted pair (shielded) min. 75% (max. 4,4 ns/m) min. 0,25 mm2
2 dB / 100m
Recommended Industrial Automation & Process
Control Cables:
BELDEN ( www.belden.com
):
3082A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3083A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3086A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3087A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3084A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3085A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3105A Paired EIA Industrial RS485 cable
LAPP CABLE:
Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Trunk Cable
Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Drop Cable
Unitronic BUS CAN
Unitronic-FD BUS P CAN UL/CSA
HW modifications IV 5 CAN
CAN Galvanically Isolated
Binary Output
Analog Input
Backlight Keys
Protected IP
HW modifications IV 5 CAN Backlit
CAN Galvanically Isolated
Binary Output
Analog Input
Backlight Keys
Protected IP
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
IP-65
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
IP-65
LCD specifications
LCD panel
Resolution
Pixel Pitch
5,7"
320 × 240 pixels
0.120 x 0.360 mm
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7 List of possible events
InteliVision 5 CAN screen texts
Detecting
Checking
Reading cfg. Table
Preparing
Running
Wrong Display HW
Invalidate configuration table Error
Unsupported controller Error
Unsupported cfg. table format Error
Mismatch parameters length Error
Mismatch const values length Error
Mismatch values length Error
Mismatch val states length Error
Communication Error
Terminal addr collision Error
Screen template missing Error
Screen template version Error
Font not valid Error
Font format not supported Error
Bitmaps not valid Error
Bitmaps format not supported Error
Default lang. not supported Error
Description
Controller detection sequence is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected.
Controller configuration sequence is checking. Text disappears when controller is detected.
Controller configuration reading is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected.
Display setting Ok.
Indication of running display.
SW and HW mismatch. Correct firmware has to be programmed.
Configuration table is invalid. Controller configuration has to be reprogrammed or upgraded.
Controller is not supported.
Controller configuration table is not supported. InteliVision 5 firmware upgrade is necessary.
Controller parameters mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary.
Controller constants mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary.
Controller values mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary.
Controller values states mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary.
Controller is detected; CAN communication level is not defined correctly.
Reason of this behavior could be: CAN bus line is not terminated properly, environment disturbance is present or CAN line is too long.
Another CAN bus connected equipment uses the same Terminal address for a given controller. Change Terminal address is necessary.
Unsupported controller firmware, missing InteliVision 5 support.
Unsupported controller screen. InteliVision 5 firmware has to be updated.
Corrupted display font. Font programming was not done properly. Display firmware/font programming is necessary.
Unsupported font, InteliVision 5 font or firmware is necessary.
Bitmaps (generator, engine, fuel and etc...) Firmware upgrade is necessary.
Unsupported bitmaps format. (Engine, gen-set and etc...) Firmware upgrade is necessary.
Default/Defined language error/not supported. Language change or code page change is necessary.
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