Vilter™ Motor Starter
Refrigeration HMI Operation Manual
Table of Contents
Section Title
Section Number
Section 1 • General Information
History .................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
Vilter Engineered Motor Starters................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Features .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Hardware Components - Exterior ........................................................................................................... 1-2
Main Breaker Enclosure.......................................................................................................................... 1-3
Control Circuit and Components Enclosure ............................................................................................ 1-4
Permanent Electrical Safety Devices....................................................................................................... 1-5
Door Interlocks ...................................................................................................................................... 1-8
Human Machine Interface (HMI) Touch Screen....................................................................................... 1-9
Section 2 • HMI Power Up
Splash Screen......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Section 3 • Main Menu/Architecture Screen
Main Menu/Architecture Screen............................................................................................................. 3-1
Show Menu Button .................................................................................................................... 3-1
Component Navigation Touch Screen ........................................................................................ 3-1
Previous Panel Button ................................................................................................................ 3-1
Lengua Button (Optional) .......................................................................................................... 3-1
Menu Popup Window ................................................................................................................ 3-2
Section 4 • Log In/Out Screen
Log In/Out Screen .................................................................................................................................. 4-1
Section 5 • HMI Configuration Screen
HMI Configuration Screen...................................................................................................................... 5-1
Section 6 • HMI Information Screen
HMI Information Screen ......................................................................................................................... 6-1
XBTGT HMI Information Button.................................................................................................. 6-1
Section 7 • Network Interface/Advantys STB Screen
Network Interface / Advantys STB Screen............................................................................................... 7-1
Advantys STB Button ................................................................................................................. 7-1
Advantys STB Technical Data Screen .......................................................................................... 7-2
Section 8 • Soft Starter Screen
Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen...................................................................................................................... 8-1
RVSS Configuration Button ........................................................................................................ 8-1
Last Fault Display ....................................................................................................................... 8-1
Fault Code Button ...................................................................................................................... 8-2
Reset Faults Button .................................................................................................................... 8-2
RVSS Information Button ........................................................................................................... 8-2
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Section 8 • Soft Starter Screen (Continued)
State of Logic I/O Indicators ....................................................................................................... 8-2
RVSS Configuration Screen .................................................................................................................... 8-3
Ready Indicator.......................................................................................................................... 8-3
Enable / Run / Stop / Off Buttons ................................................................................................ 8-3
Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 8-4
Save Changes Button ................................................................................................................. 8-4
Change Class Button .................................................................................................................. 8-5
Change Signal Button ................................................................................................................ 8-6
Section 9 • Oil Pump Starter Screen
Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen............................................................................................................... 9-1
Oil Pump Motor Starter (TeSys U) Configuration Button............................................................. 9-1
Last Fault Display ....................................................................................................................... 9-1
Fault Code Button ...................................................................................................................... 9-1
Reset Faults Button .................................................................................................................... 9-1
TeSys U Information Button ....................................................................................................... 9-1
State of Logic I/O Indicators ....................................................................................................... 9-2
Warning (Last Fault) Display....................................................................................................... 9-2
Reset Warnings Button .............................................................................................................. 9-2
Oil Pump Motor Starter (TeSys U) Configuration Screen .........................................................................9-3
Run / Stop Buttons..................................................................................................................... 9-3
Control Mode Local/Remote - Change Mode Button................................................................... 9-3
Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 9-4
Disable Phase Fault Button......................................................................................................... 9-4
Setting the %FLA Value .............................................................................................................. 9-4
Section 10 • Power Monitor Screen
Power Monitor Screen............................................................................................................................ 10-1
Power Monitor (Tesys T) Configuration Button........................................................................... 10-2
Power Monitor (TeSys T) Configuration Screen....................................................................................... 10-2
Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 10-3
Thermal Overload / Phase Loss / Under Power / Over Current / Under Voltage Fault Buttons ....... 10-3
Section 11 • Power Monitor Trend Screen
Power Monitor Trend Screen ................................................................................................................. 11-1
Calendar Window ...................................................................................................................... 11-1
Time Span.................................................................................................................................. 11-1
Range Span................................................................................................................................ 11-1
Forward and Reverse Buttons..................................................................................................... 11-2
Play and Pause Buttons .............................................................................................................. 11-2
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Section 12 • Compressor Motor Trend Screen
Compressor Motor Trend Screen............................................................................................................ 12-1
Calendar Window ...................................................................................................................... 12-1
Time Span.................................................................................................................................. 12-1
Data Limit.................................................................................................................................. 12-1
Normal Run Current................................................................................................................... 12-2
Run Current Warning ................................................................................................................. 12-2
Section 13 • Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen
Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen ................................................................................................................ 13-1
Calendar Window ...................................................................................................................... 13-1
Time Span.................................................................................................................................. 13-1
Data Limit.................................................................................................................................. 13-1
Section 14 • Alarm & Event Log Screen
Alarm & Event Log Screen....................................................................................................................... 14-2
Acknowledge All........................................................................................................................ 14-3
Acknowledge ............................................................................................................................ 14-3
Scroll Buttons ............................................................................................................................ 14-3
Page Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 14-3
Section 15 • Motor Starter Drawings Screen
Motor Starter Drawings Screen .............................................................................................................. 15-1
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Figures
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Figure 1-1. Hardware Components - Exterior.......................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2. Main Breaker Enclosure - Interior View.................................................................................. 1-3
Figure 1-3. Control Circuit and Components Enclosure - Interior View .................................................... 1-4
Figure 1-4. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices ..................................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-5. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Continued).................................................................. 1-6
Figure 1-6. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Continued).................................................................. 1-7
Figure 1-7. Door Interlock ...................................................................................................................... 1-8
Figure 1-8. HMI Touch Screen................................................................................................................. 1-9
Figure 2-1. Splash Screen ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
Figure 3-1. Main Menu/Architecture Screen ........................................................................................... 3-1
Figure 3-2. Main Menu/Architecture Screen - Menu Popup Window....................................................... 3-2
Figure 4-1. Menu Popup Window........................................................................................................... 4-1
Figure 4-2. Log In Screen........................................................................................................................ 4-1
Figure 4-3. Log In Screen - On-Screen Keyboard ..................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 5-1. HMI Configuration Button .................................................................................................... 5-1
Figure 5-2. HMI Configuration Screen .................................................................................................... 5-1
Figure 6-1. HMI Information Screen........................................................................................................ 6-1
Figure 7-1. Network Interface / Advantys STB......................................................................................... 7-1
Figure 7-2. Advantys STB Technical Data Screen..................................................................................... 7-2
Figure 8-1. Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen .................................................................................................... 8-1
Figure 8-2. RVSS Configuration Button................................................................................................... 8-1
Figure 8-3. Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen - Fault Code Popup List ................................................................8-2
Figure 8-4. RVSS Configuration Screen ................................................................................................... 8-3
Figure 8-5. RVSS Configuration Screen - Nominal Motor Current Numeric Entry Keypad......................... 8-4
Figure 8-6. RVSS Configuration Screen - Change Class Popup Window ................................................... 8-5
Figure 8-7. RVSS Configuration Screen - Change Signal Popup Window.................................................. 8-6
Figure 9-1. Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen ............................................................................................. 9-1
Figure 9-2. Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen - Warning Fault Code Popup List ........................................... 9-2
Figure 9-3. Oil Pump Motor Starter Configuration Screen.......................................................................9-3
Figure 9-4. Oil Pump Motor Starter Configuration Screen - Numeric Entry Keypad.................................. 9-4
Figure 10-1. Power Monitor Screen ........................................................................................................ 10-1
Figure 10-2. Power Monitor Configuration Screen.................................................................................. 10-2
Figure 10-3. Power Monitor Configuration Screen - Numeric Entry Keypad............................................. 10-3
Figure 11-1. Power Monitor Trend Screen............................................................................................... 11-1
Figure 11-2. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Reverse/Pause/Play/Forward Buttons................................... 11-2
Figure 11-3. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Calendar Window (Enlarged) ............................................... 11-2
Figure 12-1. Compressor Motor Trend Screen ........................................................................................ 12-1
Figure 12-2. Compressor Motor Trend Screen - Normal Run Current & Run Current Warning .................. 12-2
Figure 13-1. Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen............................................................................................. 13-1
Figure 14-1. Alarm & Event Log Screen ................................................................................................... 14-2
Figure 14-2. Alarm & Event Log Screen - Push Buttons ............................................................................ 14-3
Figure 15-1. Motor Starter Drawings Screen........................................................................................... 15-1
Figure 15-2. Drawing Menu.................................................................................................................... 15-2
Figure 15-3. Zoom In/Out Buttons ......................................................................................................... 15-2
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Section 1 • General Information
History
Vilter Manufacturing - providing innovative solutions to
industrial applications since 1867.
Safety Features
Vilter Manufacturing, a business line of Emerson Climate
Technologies, provides a complete line of compressors
for industrial refrigeration, industrial heat pumps and
hydrocarbon gas processing including reciprocating,
single screw, twin screw, and scroll compressors.
• The Main Breaker and incoming voltage are seques-
tered from the main enclosure.
• HMI provides monitoring and configuration of inter-
nal starter components.
• Electrical and Mechanical interlocks to prevent entry
while enclosure is energized.
Vilter’s single screw compressors provide the lowest
life-cycle costs, and highest reliability of all industrial
refrigeration and gas compressors. Its balanced de-
sign provides quiet and reliable operation. Dependable
performance, well beyond 100,000 hours, is typical in
closed loop refrigeration systems without the need for
special oil filtration or vibration monitoring and analysis.
Periodic compressor rebuilds and overhauls are relative-
ly unheard of with the Vilter single screw compressor.
• Non-contact voltage indicators to verify power pres-
ent inside enclosure.
• External power disconnect devices are provided for
main and control voltages.
• Remote monitoring and control with password
protection.
• Thermal and Magnetic protection of the loads being
fed from the starter.
This manual covers typical motor starter applications
The form and function of the HMI screens will be the
same if additional screens are added for your particular
project.
Vilter Engineered Motor Starters
The principle behind our Vilter Engineered Motor
Starters is to build safe and smart equipment in the
spirit of the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in
the Workplace. The goal is to provide operators with
troubleshooting and configuration tools on the outside
of the motor starter, away from electrical hazards, as
well as to eliminate and/or reduce the risk of an Arc Flash
Hazard and electrocution.
We build our Vilter Engineered Motor Starters according
to UL 508A, NFPA 79 and NFPA 70 NEC. We incorporate
the latest proven technology for internal power and con-
trol components.
We also custom engineer our Vilter Engineered Motor
Starters to meet your specific application and load re-
quirements – starter enclosures can be customized to fit
within existing structures.
All Vilter Engineered Motor Starters are pre-assembled
and shipped ready for installation.
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Hardware Components - Exterior
Vilter Motor Starters may differ depending on application. Below are typical components that can be found in each
motor starter. For specific motor starter layout, refer to supplied electrical drawings.
1* - Human Machine Interface (HMI) Touch Screen
2** - Control Circuit and Components Enclosure
3 - Electromechanical Door Interlock
4** - Main Breaker Enclosure - Incoming Feeder
5 - Main Motor Starter Enclosure
6 - Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Voltage
Indicator and Non-Contact Voltage Detector)
1*
2**
3
6
5
4**
Figure 1-1. Hardware Components - Exterior
* Navigating through screens will not start or stop the compressor. Loss of communication between the HMI and com-
ponents will not impact functionality of the motor starter - it will still protect and start all compressor loads.
** Main Breaker Enclosure and Control Enclosure can be mounted either top or bottom depending on the incoming
feeder – in some applications the Main Breaker is mounted in the main enclosure.
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Main Breaker Enclosure
The Main Breaker is mounted in a separate enclosure;
therefore, removing the line side voltage from the Main
Motor Starter Enclosure when the Main Breaker is in
the off position. Now, a technician can enter the Main
Motor Starter Enclosure without exposure to any volt-
age once it is placed in an electrically safe work condition
per NFPA 70E.
CAUTION
Main breaker should only be turned to the off position
when the compressor is not running. Failure to
comply may result in damage to equipment.
NOTICE
Always follow your employer’s electrical safety
program and NFPA 70E when working around and in
energized equipment – this manual is not a substitute
for NFPA 70E.
Only the Main Breaker and feeder ground lug reside in
the Main Breaker Enclosure – a shunt trip is standard on
all Main Breakers and is wired to terminal blocks in the
Control Circuit and Components Enclosure for customer
use.
Main Motor Starter Enclosure
Main Breaker external to Main
Motor Starter Enclosure
Figure 1-2. Main Breaker Enclosure - Interior View
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Control Circuit and Components Enclosure
Control components on the secondary of the control
The 120VAC and 24VDC control circuit and components
are in a separate enclosure away from the 480V power
circuit. This greatly reduces the Hazard/Risk category
per NFPA 70E as well as the possibility of an Arc Flash
Hazard.
power transformer reside in the Control Circuit and
Components Enclosure – in applications where the con-
trol power transformer is 2kVA or below, the 120VAC
secondary fusing is mounted on the control power
transformer.
NOTICE
Always follow your employer’s electrical safety
program and NFPA 70E when working around and in
energized equipment – this manual is not a substitute
for NFPA 70E.
Control Circuit and
Components Enclosure
Main Motor Starter Enclosure
Figure 1-3. Control Circuit and Components Enclosure - Interior View
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Permanent Electrical Safety Devices
In some applications the Permanent Electrical Safety
Devices are wired to the line side of the Main Breaker;
therefore, forcing the technician to de-energize the
feeder breaker to the motor starter and removing
power from the Main Motor Starter Enclosure.
Permanently installed electrical safety devices will alert
people if the motor starter has power in the Main Motor
Starter Enclosure. Four separate electrical safety devic-
es are hard wired to the load side of the Main Breaker.
When the Main Breaker is in the on position, power flows
through the Main Breaker and through the Permanent
Electrical Safety Devices.
NOTICE
Always follow your employer’s electrical safety
program and NFPA 70E when working around and in
energized equipment – this manual is not a substitute
for NFPA 70E.
Wired to Main Breaker
Main Motor Starter Enclosure
Device is wired to each
phase and ground
Device is wired to each
phase L1, L2 & L3
Main Breaker external to
Main Motor Starter Enclosure
Figure 1-4. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices
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Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Continued)
Permanent Electrical Safety Devices should be used be-
CAUTION
fore entering the Main Motor Starter Enclosure. Before
turning off the main breaker, ensure that the motor
starter loads are properly interrupted and not energized.
Check the Visual Voltage Indicator to make sure the red
LEDs are all blinking – this ensures the indicator is work-
ing properly. Use your Non-Contact Voltage Detector
to test for voltage on each phase – ensure your Non-
Contact Voltage Detector is working properly before
using it and after using it on the Non-Contact Voltage
Portal by testing it on a known energy source. Your Non-
Contact Voltage Detector should illuminate and/or beep
when voltage is present.
Main breaker should only be turned to the off position
when the compressor is not running. Failure to
comply may result in damage to equipment.
NOTICE
Always follow your employer’s electrical safety
program and NFPA 70E when working around and in
energized equipment – this manual is not a substitute
for NFPA 70E.
Permanent Electrical Safety Devices continuously test
for voltage and that the device itself is working properly.
The Visual Voltage Indicator and Non-Contact Voltage
Portal are used together to provide redundancy and to
allow an independent voltage detector (non-contact
voltage detector) to verify the presence or absence of
voltage in the Main Motor Starter Enclosure.
Redundant Voltage Verification – Visual
Indicator and Non-Contact Voltage Portal
Non-Contact Voltage Detector
Tests for Voltage on Each Phase
Main power circuit
voltage indicator
Control circuit voltage indi-
cator wired to load side of
control power disconnect
Visual Voltage Indicator Tests Voltage between Phases and
Ground – L1-L2; L1-L3; L2-L3; L1-GND; L2-GND; L3-GND
Figure 1-5. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Continued)
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Now turn off your main breaker and apply lockout/ta-
gout devices in accordance with your documented and
established policy. Return to the Permanent Electrical
Safety Devices to ensure the Visual Voltage Indicator red
LEDs are not blinking. Use your Non-Contact Voltage
Detector on a known source to ensure it is working prop-
erly then test each phase using the Non-Contact Voltage
Portals, then test your Non-Contact Voltage Detector
again on a known source to ensure it is working properly.
Non-Contact Voltage Detector
Tests for Voltage on Each Phase
Before turning off the main breaker and entering the Main
Motor Starter Enclosure – ensure that the visual voltage in-
dicator’s red LEDS are blinking – turning off the main break-
er should turn off the red LEDs – if the red LEDs continue to
blink, there is still power in the enclosure. If the red LEDs
are not blinking prior to turning off the main breaker there
may be a problem with the visual voltage indicator as well
as voltage in the Main Motor Starter Enclosure.
Figure 1-6. Permanent Electrical Safety Devices (Continued)
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Door Interlocks
The Main Motor Starter Enclosure door includes an
electromechanical door interlock that is energized by
the Main Breaker. As the load side of the Main Breaker
(in some applications, the line side) is energized, the
Door Interlock is energized and locks the enclosure
door. This prevents deliberate and accidental entry into
the energized equipment.
Door Interlock is energized by Main Breaker
Main Breaker
Figure 1-7. Door Interlock
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Human Machine Interface (HMI) Touch Screen
The Human Machine Interface (HMI) Touch Screen
allows users to interface with intelligent motor starter
components on the inside of the Main Motor Starter
Enclosure. Configuration, troubleshooting and data ac-
quisition tools are brought to the outside of the motor
starter away from energized components and potential
electrical hazards on the inside of the motor starter.
Component Configuration
Fault Management
Data Acquisition/Trending
Figure 1-8. HMI Touch Screen
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Section 2 • HMI Power Up
Splash Screen
On boot up, this screen will display as the HMI boots and
runs its diagnostics. Also, other intelligent components
run their respective diagnostic routines and establish
communication. Once everything has powered up, the
touch screen will show the Main Menu/Architecture
screen.
Figure 2-1. Splash Screen
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Section 3 • Main Menu/Architecture Screen
Main Menu/Architecture Screen
The Main Menu/Architecture screen is the overview
screen of the motor starter. The darker lines represent
480V connections and the light gray lines are commu-
nication connections. This screen allows the operator to
navigate to all screens, see Figure 3-1.
Previous Panel Button
• Returns to previously viewed screen.
Lengua Button (Optional)
• Allows the operator to select the language to display
on the screens.
Show Menu Button
• This button opens the Menu button popup window.
Navigation to the various motor starter components
can be selected through the Menu button popup
window.
Component Navigation Touch Screen
• Selecting a component on the touch screen will di-
rectly open to the component screen.
NOTE
Not all components are selectable. Only intelligent
components are selectable.
Figure 3-1. Main Menu/Architecture Screen
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Section 3 • Main Menu/Architecture Screen
the selected screen will open and the button will disap-
pear. In Figure 3-2, when on the main menu/architec-
ture screen the Main Menu button is hidden.
Menu Popup Window
Component screens and other additional screens can be
accessed through the menu popup window.
When not logged in, the Drawings button and All
Configuration buttons will be hidden.
When a button is selected on the menu popup window,
HMI Configuration Button (Hidden)
Main Menu Button
(Hidden)
Menu Popup Window
Drawings Button
(Hidden)
Figure 3-2. Main Menu/Architecture Screen - Menu Popup Window
Top Row Buttons (Left to Right)
• Main Menu (Hidden)
• Power Monitor
Bottom Row Buttons (Left to Right)
• Log In/Out
• Power Trend
• Compressor Soft Starter
• Oil Pump Starter
• Compressor Trend
• Oil Pump Trend
• Network I/O
• Cooler Fan VFD
• Fault/Event Log
• HMI
• Drawings (Hidden)
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Section 4 • Log In/Out Screen
2. Press the Name text field to open the on-screen
Log In/Out Screen
keyboard, see Figure 4-3.
NOTE
The Log In/Out screen can be accessed through the
menu popup window (see Figure 4-1) or through the
User Display Field (see Figure 4-2).
User Name and Password entries are case sensitive.
The caps lock is on when green. In this case, the caps
lock should remain on, since the User Name and
Password are all upper case.
To log in:
3. Enter the user name, then hit Enter.
1. From the menu popup window, Press Log In/Out
button to open the Log In Screen. Or, from any
screen, press the User Display Field.
Log In/Out Button
Figure 4-1. Menu Popup Window
Password Text Field
User Display Field
Name Text Field
Lock
Main Menu/
Architecture Screen
Previous Screen
Unlock
(Press after typing User
Name and Password)
Figure 4-2. Log In Screen
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4. Press the Password text field to open the on-screen
keyboard.
5. Enter the password, then hit Enter.
6. Press the Unlock button.
NOTE
Log in will end when pressing the Lock button or time
out with inactivity.
7. Once logged in, the user name will be displayed in
the User Display Field.
Figure 4-3. Log In Screen - On-Screen Keyboard
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Section 5 • HMI Configuration Screen
The HMI Configuration screen, shown in Figure 5-2, is
the hardware and software setup of the HMI device. This
screen should only be accessed by qualified personnel.
HMI Configuration Screen
When logged in with a high level access, the HMI
Configuration button can be found on the Main
Menu/Architecture screen or HMI Information screen,
see Figure 5-1.
NOTE
Set Date/Time through the HMI Configuration Screen.
Functional details in this screen will not be covered in the
manual.
HMI Configuration Button
Figure 5-1. HMI Configuration Button
Figure 5-2. HMI Configuration Screen
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Section 6 • HMI Information Screen
HMI Information Screen
The HMI Information screen shows the XBTGT HMI info
button and HMI graphic, see Figure 6-1. This screen does
not require a login to view.
NOTE
The HMI Configuration button is hidden from view until
logged in with a high level access.
XBTGT HMI Information Button
• Navigates to the XBTGT HMI technical data screen.
HMI Configuration Button (Hidden), High Level Login Required
XBTGT HMI Information Button
Figure 6-1. HMI Information Screen
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Section 7 • Network Interface / Advantys STB Screen
Network Interface/Advantys STB Screen
The Network Interface/Advantys STB screen shows the
Advantys STB button and Modbus Hub graphic. This
screen also shows the Modbus and Ethernet connec-
tions, see Figure 7-1. This screen does not require a login
to view.
Advantys STB Button
• Navigates to the Advantys STB technical data screen.
Figure 7-1. Network Interface / Advantys STB
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Advantys STB Technical Data Screen
• This screen shows the Advantys STB technical data,
see Figure 7-2.
NOTE
Screens with the information button will navigate to
the component’s technical data screen in the Help File
section. In Figure 7-2, is an example of the technical
data screen that will be similar to all technical data
screens.
Figure 7-2. Advantys STB Technical Data Screen
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Section 8 • Soft Starter Screen
Last Fault Display
Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen
• Both screen and popup list displays the “last fault”
address stored in the Soft Start fault register.
The Soft Starter screen shows information from the
RVSS (Reduced Voltage Soft Start) via Modbus commu-
nication. This screen is read only and does not require a
login to view, see Figure 8-1.
NOTE
The RVSS shown and used for the following description
is an ATS48 Soft Starter.
RVSS Configuration Button
• Navigates to the RVSS Configuration screen for
changing critical soft start parameters. This button,
shown in Figure 8-2, is visible only when logged in
with high level access. For RVSS Configuration screen,
see Figure 8-4.
Figure 8-2. RVSS Configuration Button
Figure 8-1. Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen
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Fault Code Button
RVSS Information Button
• This button opens the Fault Code popup window, see
Figure 8-3.
• Navigates to the RVSS technical data screen, in this
case, an ATS48 Soft Starter.
Reset Faults Button
State of Logic I/O Indicators
• This button resets some active faults in the
• These indicators change state (color) depending on
the status of the description text, see Figure 8-3.
RVSS. Major faults require
a
480V power cy-
cle by turning the main breaker disconnect to
the OFF position and then back to ON position.
• Green indicates engaged or running.
• Red indicates fault.
• Not illuminated is not in use.
State of Logic
I/O Indicators
Figure 8-3. Soft Starter (RVSS) Screen - Fault Code Popup List
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RVSS Configuration Screen
Ready Indicator
• This screen is only viewable when logged in with high
level access, see Figure 8-4. Each parameter is con-
figurable except the Motor Current (A) display and
the Last Fault display.
• This indicator turns green when the RVSS is ready to
start only.
Enable / Run / Stop / Off Buttons
• These buttons are for Vilter Personnel use only.
Unauthorized use may result in equipment damage
or injury.
WARNING
Motor must be stopped before making changes. Must
use motor nameplate data when configuring. Failure
to comply may result in death, serious injury and/or
damage to equipment.
Figure 8-4. RVSS Configuration Screen
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Section 8 • Soft Starter Screen
Parameters
• Pressing one of the numeric entry fields for a param-
eter (i.e. Nominal Current Motor (FLA)) will open the
numeric entry keypad. Enter a number within the set
min/max range for that parameter. For an example,
see Figure 8-5.
• Must use motor nameplate data when configuring.
Save Changes Button
• After entering the desired parameters, press the save
button to save the changes to the RVSS.
Figure 8-5. RVSS Configuration Screen - Nominal Motor Current Numeric
Entry Keypad
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Change Class Button
• This button opens a popup window to allow changes
to the overload class of the RVSS, see Figure 8-6.
Figure 8-6. RVSS Configuration Screen - Change Class Popup Window
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Change Signal Button
• This button opens a popup window to allow changes
to the analog output signal current, see Figure 8-7.
Figure 8-7. RVSS Configuration Screen - Change Signal Popup Window
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Section 9 • Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
Last Fault Display
Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
• Both screen and popup, displays the “last fault” ad-
dress stored in the fault register.
The Oil Pump Motor Starter screen shows information
from the TeSys U via Modbus communication. This
screen is read only and does not require a login to view,
see Figure 9-1.
Fault Code Button
• This button opens the Fault Code popup window.
NOTE
The oil pump motor starter shown and used for the
following description is a Tesys U motor starter.
Reset Faults Button
• This button resets simple active faults in the start-
er. Major faults require resetting the switch on the
TeSys U motor starter.
Oil Pump Motor Starter (TeSys U) Configuration
Button
• Navigates to Oil Pump Motor Starter Configuration
screen for changing critical parameters. This but-
ton, shown in Figure 9-1, is visible only when logged
in with high level access. For Oil Pump Motor Starter
Configuration screen, see Figure 9-3.
TeSys U Information Button
• Navigates to the oil pump starter technical data
screen, in this case, a TeSys U motor starter.
Figure 9-1. Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
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Section 9 • Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
State of Logic I/O Indicators
Warning (Last Fault) Display
• These indicators change state (color) depending on
the status of the description text, see Figure 9-2.
• Both screen and popup list displays the “last fault”
address stored in the starter fault register, see
Figure 9-2.
• Green indicates engaged or running.
• Red indicates fault.
Reset Warnings Button
• Not illuminated is not in use.
• This button resets active warning faults in the starter.
State of Logic I/O Indicators
Figure 9-2. Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen - Warning Fault Code Popup List
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Section 9 • Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
Oil Pump Motor Starter (TeSys U) Configuration
Run / Stop Buttons
Screen
• These buttons are for Vilter Personnel use only.
Unauthorized use may result in equipment damage
or injury.
• This screen is only viewable when logged in with
high level access, see Figure 9-3. Each parameter is
configurable.
Control Mode Local/Remote - Change Mode
Button
WARNING
• These buttons are for Vilter Personnel use only.
Unauthorized use may result in equipment damage
or injury.
Motor must be stopped before making changes. Must
use motor nameplate data when configuring. Failure
to comply may result in death, serious injury and/or
damage to equipment.
Type in % of motor over-
load to equal motor FLA
Figure 9-3. Oil Pump Motor Starter Configuration Screen
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Section 9 • Oil Pump Motor Starter Screen
Parameters
Setting the %FLA Value
• Pressing one of the numeric entry fields for a param-
eter (i.e. Undercurrent Trip (%FLA)) will open the nu-
meric entry keypad. Enter a number within the set
min/max range for that parameter. For an example,
see Figure 9-4.
• To set the %FLA value from the motor nameplate
data, the percentage of the TeSys U overload must be
entered to equal the motor FLA, see Figure 9-3.
• For example, if the TeSys U has a 5A maximum over-
load and the motor FLA is 1.4A. Divide 1.4 by 5 to
equal 28% (1.4 / 5 = .28). Type in 28 to equal 1.4A (.28
x 5 = 1.4).
• Must use motor nameplate data when configuring.
Disable Phase Fault Button
• This button allows the operator to shut off the Phase
Disable. The phase imbalance should be increased to
allow the motor to keep running until the motor can
be replaced.
NOTE
At this point the motor is going to fail, it’s just a matter
of when, this action may allow enough time to get a
new motor installed.
Figure 9-4. Oil Pump Motor Starter Configuration Screen - Numeric Entry Keypad
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Section 10 • Power Monitor Screen
Power Monitor Screen
The Power Monitor screen shows information from the
TeSys T via Modbus communication. This screen is read
only and does not require a login to view, see Figure
10-1.
NOTE
The Power Monitor shown and used for the following
description is a TeSys T controller.
Figure 10-1. Power Monitor Screen
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Section 10 • Power Monitor Screen
Power Monitor (Tesys T) Configuration Button
Power Monitor (TeSys T) Configuration Screen
• Navigates to the Power Monitor (TeSys T)
Configuration screen for changing critical param-
eters. This button, shown in Figure 10-1, is vis-
ible only when logged in with high level access.
For the Power Monitor Configuration screen, see
Figure 10-2.
• This screen is only viewable when logged in with
high level access, see Figure 10-2. Each parameter is
configurable.
WARNING
Motor must be stopped before making changes. Must
use motor nameplate data when configuring. Failure
to comply may result in death, serious injury and/or
damage to equipment.
Figure 10-2. Power Monitor Configuration Screen
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Section 11 • Power Monitor Trend Screen
Time Span
Power Monitor Trend Screen
• This numeric entry display sets the leading to lag-
ging edge of the trend screen span; notice here the
span is set to 2 minutes, so the time span is 8:23:50
to 8:25:50 on this trend. Security is needed to make
changes to this numeric entry display.
The Power Monitor Trend screen shows informa-
tion via Modbus communication. The pens are pre-
set and listed at the bottom of the screen. This screen
is read only and does not require a login to view, see
Figure 11-1.
NOTE
Range Span
The Power Monitor Trend screen shown is for the
TeSys T controller.
• This numeric entry display set the upper limit of the
range. Here the upper limit is set to 600, notice the
scale on the right of the trend screen shows 0 to 600.
Security is needed to make changes to this numeric
entry display.
Calendar Window
• Pressing the calendar in the upper left of the trend
screen enlarges the calendar. From the calendar,
the operator can select dates of past trends, see
Figure 11-3.
Time Range
Time Span
Range Span
Figure 11-1. Power Monitor Trend Screen
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Section 11 • Power Monitor Trend Screen
Forward and Reverse Buttons
• The forward and reverse buttons allow you to incre-
ment through the time range, see Figure 11-2.
Play and Pause Buttons
• This button allows you to run or pause the trend, see
Figure 11-2.
Figure 11-2. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Reverse/Pause/Play/Forward Buttons
Figure 11-3. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Calendar Window (Enlarged)
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Section 11 • Power Monitor Trend Screen
Time Span
Power Monitor Trend Screen
• This numeric entry display sets the leading to lag-
ging edge of the trend screen span; notice here the
span is set to 2 minutes, so the time span is 8:23:50
to 8:25:50 on this trend. Security is needed to make
changes to this numeric entry display.
The Power Monitor Trend screen shows informa-
tion via Modbus communication. The pens are pre-
set and listed at the bottom of the screen. This screen
is read only and does not require a login to view, see
Figure 11-1.
NOTE
Range Span
The Power Monitor Trend screen shown is for the
TeSys T controller.
• This numeric entry display set the upper limit of the
range. Here the upper limit is set to 600, notice the
scale on the right of the trend screen shows 0 to 600.
Security is needed to make changes to this numeric
entry display.
Calendar Window
• Pressing the calendar in the upper left of the trend
screen enlarges the calendar. From the calendar,
the operator can select dates of past trends, see
Figure 11-3.
Time Range
Time Span
Range Span
Figure 11-1. Power Monitor Trend Screen
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Section 11 • Power Monitor Trend Screen
Forward and Reverse Buttons
• The forward and reverse buttons allow you to incre-
ment through the time range, see Figure 11-2.
Play and Pause Buttons
• This button allows you to run or pause the trend, see
Figure 11-2.
Figure 11-2. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Reverse/Pause/Play/Forward Buttons
Figure 11-3. Power Monitor Trend Screen - Calendar Window (Enlarged)
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Section 12 • Compressor Motor Trend Screen
Time Span
Compressor Motor Trend Screen
• This numeric entry field sets the leading to lagging
edge of the trend screen span. In Figure 12-1, the
span is set to 2 minutes, so the time span is 8:23:50
to 8:25:50 on this trend. High level access login is
needed to make changes to this field.
The Compressor Motor Trend screen shows information
from the RVSS via Modbus communication. The pens are
preset and listed at the bottom of the screen. This screen
does not require a login to view, see Figure 12-1. Both
setpoints, Normal Run Current and Run Current Warning
are configurable.
Data Limit
• This numeric entry field set the upper limit of the
range. In Figure 12-1, the upper limit is set to 500.
The scale on the right side of the trend screen corre-
sponds to the upper limit, displaying 0 to 500. High
level access login is needed to make changes to this
field.
Calendar Window
• Pressingthecalendarintheupperleftofthetrendscreen
enlarges the calendar. From the calendar, the opera-
tor can select dates of past trends. For an example, see
Figure 11-3 (page 11-2).
Time Range
Time Span
Data Limit
Figure 12-1. Compressor Motor Trend Screen
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Section 12 • Compressor Motor Trend Screen
Normal Run Current
• This setpoint sets the pen for the Normal Run Current
of the motor. The actual motor current should trend
around this set point; but may vary depending on the
loading of the motor. This should be adjusted by the
operator for their application.
Run Current Warning
• This setpoint sets the pen for the Run Current
Warning. If the current reaches this warning limit, the
HMI will show an Alarm banner and register the event
in the Alarm Log. The Alarm banner will remain visible
until the motor current dips below the set point.
• Typical Run Current Warning is the Full Load Amps
from the motor nameplate or specific application.
Normal
Run
Current
Run
Current
Warning
Figure 12-2. Compressor Motor Trend Screen - Normal Run Current & Run Current Warning
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Section 13 • Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen
Time Span
Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen
• This numeric entry field sets the leading to lagging
edge of the trend screen span. High level access login
is needed to make changes to this field.
The Oil Pump Motor Trend screen shows informa-
tion from the TeSys U via Modbus communication.
The pens are preset and listed at the bottom of the
screen. This screen does not require a login to view, see
Figure 13-1.
Data Limit
• This numeric entry field set the upper limit of the
range. High level access login is needed to make
changes to this field.
Calendar Window
• Pressing the calendar in the upper left of the trend
screen enlarges the calendar. From the calendar, the
operator can select dates of past trends. For an ex-
ample, see Figure 11-3 (page 11-2).
Time Range
Time Span
Data Limit
Figure 13-1. Oil Pump Motor Trend Screen
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Section 14 • Alarm & Event Log Screen
Alarm & Event Log Screen
The Alarm & Event Log screen shows faults and events
that either active or inactive, see Figure 14-1. The faults
and events will populate the lines until they reach the
maximum, then it will populate in a first in, first out se-
quence. The Alarm & Event Log will also be stored on the
flash card. Also, when the flash card fills up, it will store
in a first in, first out sequence. The flash card will store
faults and events for up to 30 days.
Figure 14-1. Alarm & Event Log Screen
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Section 14 • Alarm & Event Log Screen
Acknowledge All
Scroll Buttons
• This button acknowledges the fault and turns the text
turns yellow as long as the fault is no longer active.
• These buttons scroll up and down the Fault/Event
lists.
Acknowledge
Page Buttons
• This button clears the fault and turns the text green
as long as the fault is no longer active.
• These buttons page up and down the Fault/Event
lists.
Acknowledge All
Acknowledge
Scroll Buttons
Page Buttons
Figure 14-2. Alarm & Event Log Screen - Push Buttons
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Section 15 • Motor Starter Drawings Screen
Motor Starter Drawings Screen
The Motor Starter Drawings screen, shown in Figure
15-1, show drawings associated with the motor starter
package. The number of screens depend on the size of
the drawing set. The drawings shown are as-designed
drawings.
Drawing Menu
• Displays all associated as-designed drawings in a
popup window, see Figure 15-2.
Zoom In/Out Buttons
• Enlarges or reduces image of drawing, see Figure
15-3.
Figure 15-1. Motor Starter Drawings Screen
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Section 15 • Motor Starter Drawings Screen
Figure 15-2. Drawing Menu
Figure 15-3. Zoom In/Out Buttons
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