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ACS410 PC software for microprocessor-based burner controls. Installation and Operating Instructions
1 ACS410 PC software for microprocessor-based burner controls Installation and Operating Instructions For use with software version 4.0 or higher Date of issue: July 1, 2015 Contents /126
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3 Contents 1 Typographical conventions Introduction System requirements Prerequisites for using ACS Safety notes Setting the correct system parameters Setting the electronic fuel-air ratio control system (only with LMV2 /LMV3 ) Changing the parameters or the plant s configuration Shutdown function of LME /LMV2. /LMV3 burner controls via ACS Place of installation ACS410 with Modbus (LMV2 / LMV3 only) END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Procurement of ACS Languages General note! Installing/deinstalling the ACS Installing the ACS Deinstalling the ACS Files included in the scope of delivery Connecting to the plant Data exchange via the OCI Data exchange via the OCI400 (only with LME / LMO ) Starting the program Logging on to the burner control online operation Offline operation without burner control Offline backup files Offline trending and report function Report function/printout (offline) Program window Contents /126
4 12.1 Menu bar File Logging on Settings Extras Help Locking the ACS Toolbar Resetting via the PC tool Units that cannot be reset Locking via the PC tool Status bar Working with the ACS Info / Service window Parameters window Parameter changes (general) Resetting parameters Ratio control settings (only with LMV2 /LMV3 ) Modulating operation Multistage operation Status window of burner control Data recording (trending) Selecting the parameters (general) Recording data Creating a trigger event Triggering Backup/restore Backup Restore Copying a parameter set PME. backup/restore PME. program module restore process PME. program module backup process PME. program module OEM backup UDS operation List of the most important error messages Error messages Error Error messages in alphabetical order Legend of symbols /126 Contents
5 18 Glossary Index Contents /126
6 1 Typographical conventions Safety guidelines These Installation and Operating Instructions contain notes which must be observed to ensure your personal safety and to protect the product and the connected equipment. Such notes are highlighted by a warning triangle: Warning Indicates that death, personal injury or substantial property damage can result if adequate precautions are not taken. Additional notes The following symbols are used for notes and references: Note Reference Draws your attention to particularly important information on the product, product handling, or to a special part of the documentation. Makes reference to additional information given in other pieces of technical documentation or chapters. Qualified personnel Correct usage ACS410 is protected by access levels. These access levels define the scope of functions for the respective user group. Naturally, special qualifications are required for the different user groups. For example, it is the OEM s or the heating engineer s responsibility to ensure that the settings made on the burner control are in compliance with the standards applying to the relevant plant. This software may only be used on the applications described in the technical documentation, and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens. 6/126 1 Typographical conventions
7 2 Introduction Note When using the ACS410, compliance with the technical documentation on the respective type of burner control (LMV2 /LMV3 /LME1. -/LME2. -/LME4. standard/lme39 /LME6. /LME7. /LME8. /LMO standard) is mandatory! Suitable types of burner controls and relevant pieces of documentation: Burner control Data Sheet no. Basic Documentation no. LME1. — / LME2. — / LME4. — N Standard LME39 N7106 P7106 LME6 N LME7 N7105 P7105 LME P7109 LMO -Standard N LMO39. N7154 P7154 LMV2 — P7541 LMV3 — P7546 Interface module Data Sheet no. Basic Documentation no. OCI N OCI400 N General The ACS410 is a convenient tool designed to visualize, save and transmit all data delivered by advanced microprocessor-based burner controls made by Siemens. The ACS410 provides the following functions for burner controls with BCI interface (LMV2 /LMV3 /LME39 /LME7. /LME8. ) via OCI410. or for burner controls with UDS interface (LME39 /LMO standard/lme standard) via OCI400): Reading the settings and parameters, operating states and types of errors of burner controls Data logger (recording, triggering and presenting the data delivered by the burner controls) Reporting functions for printing the burner control settings for documentation purposes Extra functions available when using burner controls with BCI interface (LMV2 /LMV3 / LME39 /LME7. /LME8. ) via OCI410. Parameter settings Backup/restore All key data can be saved in files and retrieved later, even without having the burner control connected. Operation of the program is primarily based on Windows standards and requires basic knowledge of the software used by this operating system. Note This document was issued on July 01, 2015, and covers ACS410 version 4.0 or higher. 2 Introduction /126
8 3 System requirements Operating system: Windows (r) XP min SP2 Windows (r) Windows 7 Windows (r) Windows 8.1 The system requirements are determined mainly by the choice of Microsoft operating system used! Example: Minimum hardware requirements! System 32 bit 64 bit Processor 1 GHz (x86) or higher (Win8, with support for PAE, NX and SSE2) 1 GHz (x64) or higher (Win8, with support for PAE, NX and SSE2) Main memory (RAM) 1 GB 2 GB Hard disk memory 16 GB 20 GB Graphics card DirectX 9 graphics card with WDDM driver Screen resolution Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 786. Different, higher requirements may apply due to the choice of operating system or hardware used. More detailed information is available at 8/126 3 System requirements
9 3.1 Prerequisites for using ACS410 When using online help, you need Acrobat Reader. To make a download, go to Adobe s homepage at For connection of ACS410 with the burner control, the following additional components are required: In the case of communication via UDS interface (with optical data transmission): OCI400 In the case of communication via BCI (Burner Communication Interface): OCI MB free hard disk memory (for the data logger function, additional memory is required for saving data files) Free serial RS-232-COM interface, for operation with OCI400, a USB-RS-232 adapter can be used on an existing USB-COM interface as an alternative Free USB 1.1 interface or higher, for operation with OCI410 Input devices: Keyboard and mouse or touchpad Optional: CD-ROM drive for installing the ACS410 via CD Optional: Internet access, for sending s from the ACS410 or downloading the ACS410 via the Siemens Extranet 4 Safety notes Warning! The ACS410 is a convenient tool for use by qualified personnel, designed to commission and optimize combustion plant. Since the required actions and settings are safety-related, the user has a special obligation to exercise due care. Although specific technical measures have been taken to prevent incorrect entry of data and wrong parameter values, the user must check the correct function of the plant in a conventional way both during and after commissioning and if required ensure manual shutdown. 4.1 Setting the correct system parameters Warning! It should be noted that the characteristics of the burner control are determined primarily by the parameter settings to be made, rather than by the type of unit. It is especially the OEM which is responsible for making certain that the unit s parameter settings are in compliance with the standards covering the respective application or type of plant. Responsibility for the parameter settings is assumed by the person who, in accordance with the access rights, makes or has made changes on the respective setting level. The detailed descriptions and safety notes given in the Basic Documentation on the system components must also be observed. 4.2 Setting the electronic fuel-air ratio control system (only with LMV2 /LMV3 ) Warning! When setting the electronic fuel-air ratio control system, the user is required to make checks with the help of a flue gas analysis system. If necessary, the plant must be shut down manually. This applies to both modulating and multistage operation. In addition, the user must fully operate the parameterized plant without the ACS410, but using the AZL2. display and operator unit, and to verify the correct settings. 4 Safety notes /126
10 4.3 Changing the parameters or the plant s configuration Warning! The procedure (checking the savings) described in chapter Parameters window including checking of Required und Actual must be strictly observed. For that, the program offers special support. If there are deviations, the relevant notes must be observed. In addition, the user must verify the correct setting of all parameters with the help of the AZL2 display and operator unit, without using the ACS Shutdown function of LME /LMV2. /LMV3 burner controls via ACS410 Warning! To ensure shutdown of plant in case of emergency, direct-acting means (mains isolator for opening the safety loop) should be used. Reason: Execution of shutdown via the PC could be impaired by a faulty PC, for example, or a disrupted connection. 4.5 Place of installation Warning! The ACS410 is designed for use on site, that is, within viewing and hearing distance of the respective combustion plant. This means that remote control is not permitted. 4.6 ACS410 with Modbus (LMV2 / LMV3 only) Note! If the ACS410 is started when Modbus mode is activated on a LMV2 / LMV3, it is no longer possible to write data via Modbus! Modbus data points can only be read in this state. Exception! If data recording is activated with ACS410 (trending), individual pieces of data for the LMV2 / LMV3 can be written via Modbus. If the data recording is stopped or the window is exited, the write access for Modbus to the LMV2 / LMV3 is also blocked. Warning! When the ACS410 is ended, the Modbus data of the overriding control system may have to be re-installed (e.g. target load). 10/126 4 Safety notes
11 5 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY. This End-User License Agreement («EULA») is between You (either an individual, a legal entity or any affiliated companies or other entities) and Switzerland Ltd., («Siemens»). The EULA authorizes You to use the Licensed Software, specified in Clause 1 below, under the terms and conditions set forth below. Read this EULA carefully before installing or using the Licensed Software. By installing, copying, and/or using the Licensed Software, You acknowledge that You: (1) have read and understood the EULA as well as each of the third party licenses, Open Source Software licenses and additional terms set forth in the ReadMe file, containing the Additional Terms Addendum below ( Additional Terms ). (2) agree to be bound by all of the terms and conditions for this EULA and such Additional Terms. You further agree that if Siemens or any licensor of Siemens is required to engage in any proceeding, legal or otherwise, to enforce their rights under this EULA, Siemens and/or its licensor shall be entitled to recover from You, in addition to any other sums due, reasonable attorney s fees, costs and disbursements. If You do not agree to all of the terms and conditions of this EULA, Siemens is unwilling to license the Licensed Software to you. In such an event, you should not install the Licensed Software and promptly contact Siemens for instructions on return of the Licensed Software. This EULA governs any Updates, releases, revisions, or enhancements to the Licensed Software. 1. LICENSED SOFTWARE. As used in this EULA, the term «Licensed Software» means (i) the software offered by Siemens under the brand ACS410″ in any release and (ii) any related electronic or written documentation for the Licensed Software. 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS NOTICE. The Licensed Software and all rights, without limitation including proprietary rights therein, are owned by Siemens, their licensors or affiliates and are protected by international treaty provisions and all applicable national laws. The structure, organization, and code of the Licensed Software are the valuable trade secrets and confidential information of Siemens, their licensors or affiliates. Except as expressly and unambiguously provided herein, You do not possess, and Siemens does not grant to You, any express or implied rights (whether by implication, estoppels or other legal theory) in or to any such intellectual property rights and all such rights are retained by Siemens, its licensors or affiliates. You must reproduce and include the copyright notices with any permitted copies You make of the Licensed Software. 3. LICENSE GRANT AND USE RESTRICTIONS. The Licensed Software is not sold to You. Siemens only grants to You a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Licensed Software in object code solely for your own use. The EULA permits use of the Licensed Software, only within the boundaries established herein that may be supplemented by the order confirmation. The configuration and execution of the Licensed Software may be supervised by a license key and/or set, during installation. Any component of the Licensed software shall be used exclusively for the ACS410″ application. 11/126 5 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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15 6 Procurement of ACS410 For ordering the ACS410 software and updates plus the drivers for the interface module OCI410 BCI (Burner Communication Interface), please contact your distributor or heating engineer. 7 Languages The ACS410 is available in English and German. To select one of them, go to program menu item Settings ( chapter Settings languages). 8 General note! The visual appearance of the relevant screen content is influenced by the settings of the Windows operating system. In Windows 7, for example, the relevant settings can be found under Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization All screenshots in this documentation have been created using the standard Windows setting. 15/126 6 Procurement of ACS
16 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS410 Note To install the software, you need to have administrator rights on your PC. Before installing the software package, all active applications that are not really required should be closed. Also take care that your virus scanner is not activated. Load all installation files of the ACS410 and the associated subdirectories to a directory of your choice. 9.1 Installing the ACS410 To start installing the ACS410, select the setup.exe file from the directory selected by you for installing the files of the ACS410. To start the installation, double-click the setup.exe file. Choose either German or English as the installation language! 16/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
17 Installing the ACS410 (cont d) Follow the installation instructions. Click Next.> Read the EULA carefully. The agreement must be accepted before continuing with the installation. If you reject the agreement, the installation is canceled. Click Next.> 17/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
18 The setup will install the ACS410 in the following folder. Click on Browse. to select a different folder. Click on Next > to continue. 18/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
19 The setup will create the program links in the following start menu folder. Click on Browse. to select a different folder. Click on Next > to continue. Check the box next to Create a desktop icon if you would like to create a desktop icon. The setup will then create the icon during the installation of ACS410. Click on Next > to continue. 19/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
20 Click on Install to start the installation. The ACS410 is installed. The device driver of OCI410 is then installed as part of the setup process. 20/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
21 The device driver installation assistant opens. The device drivers for the interface module OCI410 are installed with this assistant. Click on Next > to continue. The device drivers are installed. 21/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
22 Click on Finish to end the installation successfully. Note! Connect an OCI410 to the USB port on your computer. To start the ACS410, click on Finish. 22/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
23 The ACS410 has been successfully installed. If no burner control is connected, the following error message appears: Click on OK. End the ACS410 application and connect a burner control to the OCI410. Start the ACS410 application again. 23/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
24 9.2 Deinstalling the ACS410 This function deinstalls the ACS410, installs missing files, or corrects corrupted files, connections and registration entries. From the Windows start menu under Settings Control Panel, select the Programs and Features icon and open the program. Click to open the menu for uninstalling programs. Highlight ACS410 and click Change or Remove. The ACS410 Version 4.0 is removed. 24/126 9 Installing/deinstalling the ACS
25 9.3 Files included in the scope of delivery The following files are required and must be installed for running the ACS410: Installation directory: Contents of the bin folder: 10 Connecting to the plant Ensure compliance with the relevant national safety regulations! Warning! Before making any wiring changes in the connection area of a burner control completely isolate the unit from mains supply (all-polar disconnection) Ensure protection against electric shock hazard by providing adequate protection for the burner control s connection terminals 25/ Connecting to the plant
26 10.1 Data exchange via the OCI410 Connect the OCI410 interface for BCI communication with LMV2 /LMV3 or LME burner controls to the USB port of your PC (without any further extensions) as shown in the example below. Authorization for making use of the respective functionality of the ACS410 is enabled by the different types of OCI The table below shows the different types of OCI410 with the relevant authorizations and the resulting functions in connection with the ACS410. Type of OCI OCI OCI OCI OCI Authorization IS (installer) Functionality is dependent on the type of unit: — Reading info/service data — Reading parameters — Reading and printing status data — Recording and saving trending data — Resetting the startup counter and the hours run and fuel meter — Changing the preselected manual output SO (heating engineer) Functionality is dependent on the type of unit (see IS): Changing parameters (SO level) In addition: — Setting the ratio control curves of the LMV2 /LMV3 — Changing burner ID on the burner control — Executing backup and restoring data in the burner control OEM (burner or boiler manufacturer) Only with LME39. Functionality is dependent on the type of unit (see IS): In addition: — Changing burner ID in the burner control — Changing parameters (OEM level) — Changing passwords on the burner control — Executing backup and restoring data in the burner control OEM (burner or boiler manufacturer) Functionality is dependent on the type of unit (see IS or SO): In addition: — Changing parameters (OEM level) — Changing passwords on the burner control OCI RJ z02e/ / Connecting to the plant
27 10.2 Data exchange via the OCI400 (only with LME / LMO ) Connect the OCI400 interface for diagnostics via optical communication (UDS) with LMO or LME burner controls to the respective port of your PC (without any further extensions) as shown in the example below. Type of OCI OCI400 Authorization IS (installer) Handling data from UDS-compatible units (LMO1 /LMO2 /LMO4 / LME1 /LME2 /LME3 /LME4. /LME6 ), such as: — Reading and printing info/service data, parameters, status data (see SO) — Accepting and saving trending data OCI400 LMO. / LME. OCI400 ACS410 PC software RS z01e/ / Connecting to the plant
28 11 Starting the program Connect the burner control to your PC via the OCI400 or OCI interface. To start the ACS410, click the ACS410 icon on the Desktop or select ACS410 from the Windows start menu under Programs. Note ACS410 automatically identifies the COM port used. Selection of the COM port to which the OCI4 interface is connected is required in rare cases only ( chapter Settings General). If the basic unit is exchanged, the ACS410 must be closed and restarted Logging on to the burner control online operation First, the following message appears. Please read it carefully and confirm by clicking OK. Depending on the user level in accordance with the type of OCI410. select IS (installer), SO (heating engineer), or OEM (burner or boiler manufacturer). 28/ Starting the program
29 User IS (installer) requires no password. The available operations are limited ( chapter Connecting to the plant). Users SO and OEM require specific passwords. Note If you don t have the required password, or if you forgot it, contact the boiler, burner or burner control manufacturer! 29/ Starting the program
30 # Click this button to access the start menu with all available letters and numbers. Click on the required numbers and letters to copy them to the password box. After entering the password, close the display by clicking OK. Creating a backup file When ticked, a file is created after logging on, where the parameters and the burner control s current operating state are saved. This file can be viewed in offline mode or restored as a restore file in online mode. Note Prerequisite: Basic unit must have a burner ID. When clicking Connect, the ACS410 is connected to the relevant burner control. Note If the connection attempt proves unsuccessful, the following messages may appear: 30/ Starting the program
31 Message box when no OCI4 interface was found at the selected COM port Remedy: Select the COM port where the OCI4 interface is connected ( chapter Settings General). Only customized OCI410 with customized burner controls may be used, or standard OCI410 with standard burner controls. Otherwise, the following message box appears: Confirm by clicking OK and select the required combination of devices Offline operation without burner control When starting the program offline, it is possible to view backup files and trending files without having a connection to the burner control. Using the trending and backup files, it is also possible to print a status report of the burner control at the time of recording. 31/ Starting the program
32 Offline backup files After selecting Backup from the log-on screen under Offline and confirming with OK, the Backup / Restore selection window opens ( chapter Backup/restore). Here, a backup file can be selected. Column Description on the right displays the free text that was saved together with the file. — Load Copies the parameter and status data to the Info / Service, Parameters and Ratio Control windows of the ACS410 — Delete Removes and deletes the selected file from the list Note Restoring or backup of the saved data and settings in the burner control is only possible in online mode. 32/ Starting the program
33 Info / Service window based on the backup files Here, the info, service and parameter data from the time of recording can be viewed. 33/ Starting the program
34 Offline trending and report function After selecting Trending from the log-on screen under Offline and confirming with OK, the selection window with the archived files opens. When selecting a file, the Information window shows the type of burner control and the relevant burner ID. — Load Copies the file to the graph of the Trending window — Delete Removes and cancels the selected file from the directory and the list — Cancel Closes the display and the selection window 34/ Starting the program
35 Trending window offline ( chapter Data recording (trending)) Here, the trend recording can be checked and analyzed. 35/ Starting the program
36 Report function/printout (offline) After selecting Report from the drop-down menu File, the following dialog box appears: Here, a description of the report can be entered, which will then be printed out together with the report. When clicking OK, the preview window for the Print function opens ( chapter File). Example of preview window for the Print function 36/ Starting the program
37 12 Program window After logging on to the burner control via the ACS410, the program window opens Menu bar File Note Print preview and Print can be selected only if you are logged on to the burner control (online operation). Page view: Print view of the table(s) with the current data from the selected program view (Info / Service) Example of window showing the page view Print Next Page Prev Page One Page Zoom In Zoom Out Close Prints the report on the selected printer Scrolls the display to the next page Scrolls the display to the previous page Shows one page of the report on the screen Enlarges the current view Reduces the current view Closes the preview window 37/ Program window
38 Print: The Print command opens the Windows menu for making the printer settings Here, you can change the printer settings and output the current data from the selected program view. Report Exit Use this command to print a status report of the burner control in offline mode (overview of all relevant data) Use this command to close the application Logging on Calling up the Login window: Here, you can switch between program start online and offline, and between access levels, while the program is running. Program start offline Program start online To show burner control files that have been saved (backup files) or trend files (trending) and to print status reports ( chapter Offline operation without burner control). To log on to the burner control via the relevant online user level (requiring a password for SO or OEM), or to change to another logging on level ( chapter Logging on to the burner control). 38/ Program window
39 Settings Languages: The available languages can be selected General: — COM ports: Available COM connections — Period: Setting the rate of communication and the interval for refreshing data 39/ Program window
40 OEM: Start picture and program logo in ACS410 can be changed (only by OEM). ACS410 target directory per default is the OEM subfolder. This window can also be used to enter data paths and files other than those of the standard settings. — Background picture: Start picture used in the main window. Format: 944 x 629 pixels as a Bitmap (.bmp) — Print logo: Company logo used with printouts and print views. Format: 104 x 19 pixels as a Bitmap (.bmp) — OEM logo: Company logo in the program windows. Format: 104 x 19 pixels as a Bitmap (.bmp) — OEM web address 40/ Program window
41 Backup: The storage time for the backup files (files with parameters and the current operating state of the burner control) can be entered here 0 = no limitation of storage time 1 = storage time in months The files are saved in subfolder bkp of the ACS410 directory as standard ( chapter Files included in the scope of delivery). 41/ Program window
42 Log: The storage time for the log files can be entered here. Operations, actions and program messages exchanged between ACS410 and burner control during the time logging on took place are automatically saved in these files 0 = no limitation of storage time 1 = storage time in months The files are saved in subfolder bkp of the ACS410 directory ( chapter Files included in the scope of delivery). 42/ Program window
43 settings for sending s from the Trigger menu ( chapter Creating a trigger event) — Name: Name or IP address of a provider s mail output server and online service which offers services, such as mailto.t-online.de (SMTP of T-Online) — Port: Port used to provide the service (usually port 25). If services shall be provided via some other port, contact your system administrator or your provider — To: Recipient s address (e.g. first ) — Subject: Entry on the s subject line (e.g. recording of plant) — Text: Free text for (e.g. alarm message of plant XY including recording of trigger event) Note If changes were made to these text boxes (with the exception of language changes), the ACS410 must be closed and restarted, enabling the changes of the basic settings to be adopted when starting the program. The language can be changed while the program is running, without necessitating a restart of the ACS / Program window
44 Extras Change the password: Here, the OEM can change its own OEM password plus the subordinate SO password saved in the connected burner control Note The passwords of the OEM and SO are saved in the connected burner control! ACS410 only sends the passwords! Enabling of access from the ACS410 is controlled by the connected burner control. If you don t have the required password, or if you forgot it, contact the boiler, burner or burner control manufacturer! — OEM password: Enter the current OEM password the burner control knows — User: Select the user whose password you wish to change — New password: Enter the new password you want to use — Confirm password: Enter the new password a second time When clicking #, you reach a start menu with all available letters and numbers. Confirm by clicking OK. The new password is then transmitted to the burner control. During transmission, the following message appears: Successful saving of the password is indicated. Confirm by clicking OK. 44/ Program window
45 Help Help topics: Retrieval of ACS410 software documentation About ACS410: Information about the software state of the ACS Locking the ACS410 Locking operation of the ACS410 and retrieving the Login window This menu item can be used to lock operation of the ACS410. Further accesses to the Program functions are possible only when logging on again. 45/ Program window
46 12.2 Toolbar Print Settings Click this button to open the menu for the printer settings Click this button to open the menu for the settings Reset If the burner control has locked out (lockout position), you can start the reset sequence here Only one of the 2 functions is active, depending on the burner control s state! Locking Locking the ACS410 Help When the burner control is in operation, you can start the locking sequence by clicking this button When clicking this button, operation via the ACS410 is locked. Locking can be canceled only when logging on again When clicking this button, the PDF version of the documentation covering the ACS410 opens 46/ Program window
47 Resetting via the PC tool The following dialog box appears: — Yes Starts the reset — Confirm Confirm here within 5 seconds after clicking Yes — Cancel Closes the dialog box If the action was successful, another dialog box appears: Confirm by clicking OK. If resetting is not confirmed within 5 seconds, another dialog box appears: — Yes Repeats the action — No Aborts the action and closes the dialog box 47/ Program window
48 Units that cannot be reset The Reset function might not be enabled, depending on the type of basic unit! Note Such units can only be reset directly via the respective reset button on the basic unit after lockout. The following message may appear: Confirm the message by clicking OK and make a reset directly on the basic unit. 48/ Program window
49 Locking via the PC tool Lock Click this button to bring the burner control into the lockout position The following dialog box appears: — No Closes the dialog box — Yes Starts lockout, followed by a message box If the action was successful, another dialog box appears: Confirm by clicking OK. The following error message from the burner control appears: Confirm by clicking OK. Help Click this button to open the Help topics menu 49/ Program window
50 12.3 Status bar Connection status Lockout position Indicates an online connection to the burner control Indicates when the burner control is in the lockout position Send password Indicates when a password is sent Trend recording Trigger handling Indicates when graphs are plotted in the Trending window Indicates when trigger handling in the Trending window is active Status Errorfree Indicates the burner control s current operating state If an error occurred, the error message appears on the message line together with the respective diagnostics 50/ Program window
51 13 Working with the ACS Info / Service window The Info / Service window gives an overview of the burner control s operating states. The data are cyclically refreshed. Data in the process of refreshing appear blue. a Additional information about the error history or the diagnostic code is displayed by moving the scroll bar (a). Brief explanations of the causes of error are displayed when moving the cursor over the respective Code (b) (under Error history). For more detailed information about the meaning of error codes, refer to the Technical Documentation on the respective type of burner control. b) The current operating state of the unit is displayed on the first line (b). More detailed information about the cause of error is displayed by moving the pointer to the Diagnostics column. 51/ Working with the ACS
52 13.2 Parameters window b c a d e 52/ Working with the ACS
53 Parameter changes (general) All parameters displayed blue are editable. Parameters in black cannot be changed. You are authorized to change parameters, depending on your user level ( chapter Connecting to the plant). Only certain parameters are displayed or can be changed, depending on the user level. Select the required parameter from the list on the left. Move it to the table on the right by highlighting and double-clicking or by clicking the arrow button > (a). If you want to remove parameters from the table on the right, select them from the table. Then, use the arrow button / 54 f Checking the memory After sending the parameters, the ACS410 automatically retrieves data from the burner control. If the action is successful, the ACS410 ensures that the text box will be highlighted in green. In addition, the user must make a visual comparison of Current value and Entry. Since the relevant values are highlighted in green, the values to be verified are easy to identify. Warning! If the changed parameter is highlighted in red, copying to the burner control was not successful. If this error message occurs while a parameter is changed, the change on the basic unit was most probably not made. For this reason, the correct setting on the basic unit must be verified (repeat the action with the ACS410, or use the AZL2 display and operator unit). Warning! This visual check by the user is mandatory! Click Refresh (e) to reload the data; this is especially required when refreshing process data. 54/ Working with the ACS
55 Resetting parameters By clicking Reset (e), individual parameters, such as fuel volume, number of startups, number of operating hours, or operating mode, can be reset to 0, or to their default values. After clicking Reset (e), the following dialog box appears: — Yes Copies 0 or the default value to the text box — No Aborts the entry and closes the dialog box Deleting curves (only with LMV2. /LMV3. ) To delete the set curve parameters in the LMV2 /LMV3. proceed as follows: From the list in the Parameters window on the left under directory 200: Burner control, select parameter 201: Operating mode of burner in the case of a dual-fuel unit Parameter 301. for fuel 1. Highlight it and double-click, or use the arrow button > (a) to copy it to the table on the right Click Reset (e) Click Save (e) In case parameter 201: Operating mode of burner is reset, all curvepoints that were previously set, plus the previously selected fuel train, will be reset 55/ Working with the ACS
56 Changing the burner ID A double click or use of arrow button > transfers the parameter for burner ID to the editing window on the right. Burner ID may be highlighted and can now be changed. The change is made with arrow button + or -. A new entry window opens where the new burner ID can be entered. If a burner ID has not yet been entered, the dialog box shows a numerical value or text. This represents the default setting. Once the burner ID is entered, the default setting cannot be entered anymore. Numerical value or text for factory setting: — LMV2. /LMV3. LME39. burnerid — LME7. /LME8. Example: Here, a maximum of 8 digits for the burner s ID can be entered. — OK Copies the number to the text box — Cancel Aborts the entry and closes the dialog box Then, click Save to permanently file the burner s ID in the basic unit. 56/ Working with the ACS
57 13.3 Ratio control settings (only with LMV2 /LMV3 ) The steps to be taken for the initial settings of the LMV2. /LMV3. follow the operation of the AZL2. display and operator unit and are primarily determined by the type of basic unit. Note For fuel-air ratio control, compliance with the Basic Documentation on the respective type of burner control is mandatory! With the initial ratio control settings, or after curvepoints of ratio control have been reached, the preselection of output on the basic unit is only possible via the ACS410. A preselection of load on the basic unit via contact, analog input or BACS is not possible anymore. Readjustment of load via contact, analog input or BACS is released on the basic unit only after the ratio control settings have been made. When making the initial settings of an LMV2 /LMV3 burner control, start by selecting the fuel train (a). Then, click Save to adopt the fuel train and retrieve the mask for setting the curvepoints. a If previously set curvepoints shall be deleted, follow the procedure described in chapter Resetting parameters Deleting curves. 57/ Working with the ACS
58 Modulating operation 58/ Working with the ACS
59 Activating the VSD (optional) When ticking Activation of VSD in connection with LMV2. /LMV3. the control of VSDs is switched on. Then, the following window opens: 59/ Working with the ACS
60 After activation of the VSD, column VSD appears. b If Activation of VSD is selected, standardization of the VSD is required. To start the process, click Standardization (b). If valid standardization is already available, you can start by entering the curvepoints. VSD 60/ Working with the ACS