15 variant independent options, 1 basic operating panel (bop), 2 advanced operating panel (aop) – Siemens MICROMASTER 411 User Manual
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10 Engineering Information
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MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411 Operating Instructions
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10.15
Variant Independent Options
Several options are available for use with Siemens Standard inverters. These are
intended to assist product selection, installation and commissioning in certain
applications.
10.15.1 Basic Operating Panel (BOP)
MICROMASTER default settings can be changed through the Basic Operator
Panel (BOP) drive option. The BOP provides direct access to the MICROMASTER
411 operating parameters. Speed, frequency, motor direction, current and torque
values can all be accessed and displayed. The BOP has the capacity to actively
interface with the parameter sets stored in the drive. The BOP consists of a keypad
control panel array and a 5-digit LCD display with backlight. Available in hand held
or panel-mounted form the unit provides a visual interface with the inverter control.
Access to internal parameters and functions is achieved from the pushbutton set
on the panel fascia. Navigational push-buttons are provided for movement through
parameters and values.
10.15.2 Advanced Operating Panel (AOP)
The Advanced Operator Panel (AOP) enhances the interface/communication
capability of the MICROMASTER range of frequency inverters. Available in either
Desk or Panel mounted form the unit provides the user with an intelligent, clear text
inverter interface. This gives direct access to the control, programming, storage
and monitoring of MICROMASTER series operating parameters.
For local control of individual inverters the AOP is mounted into a Desk Mount
platform.
Each unit supports software capable of carrying out configuration and storage of
inverter parameter sets. Software menus, inverter parameters, associated values
and help text is displayed on a compact dot matrix LCD screen. Operator
commands for software are derived from a keypad located directly below the LCD
screen. Communication with dependent inverters is achieved via RS232 interface
terminals.
Summary:
The AOP has several practical uses. For example:
The AOP can be mounted on a Door Mount Kit (using an optional cable of up
to 5 m) to enable remote control and monitoring of the inverter.
The AOP can be used to allow for communication with a PC.
Parameter sets can be stored in the AOP and uploaded or downloaded as
required. Particularly useful where many inverters require programming in
production.