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Page 1 - Vission Control Manual

Vission Control Manual

Page 3 - Important Note

11Wiring Instructions

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12Wiring Instructions For Vission Only5-1= Main Power to Panel5-2= Heater #1 power5-5= Heater #2 Power

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13Wiring Instructions For Vission OnlyCON7CON6CON5CON4CON3CON2CON1CON1CON2CON3CON4CON52-12-22-32-42-52-62-72-82-92-103-1 "N"3-23-33-43-5 &qu

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Page 7 - STATEMENT

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Page 8 - Operational Flow Chart

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Page 13 - Mandatory Wiring

20Wiring Diagram ForVission Only

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21Wiring Diagram ForVission Only

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22Main ScreenThis Screen contains buttons to navigateto setpoint, setup and maintenance screens.Status information on the compressor, oil pump,oil hea

Page 16 - Optional Wiring

23From the Main screen, touch the Setup but-ton. After entering an authorized user namepassword, the screen pictured below will ap-pear.·Operator Nam

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24Set Up Screen· Anti-Recycle – The operator can select fromthe following AntiRecycle options: True, Ac-cumulative, Modified, or Hot Starts. Thesese

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25Set Up ScreenPress Log on/Save Button and the above screen will appear. When altering setpoints, log on is necessary. Selectappropriate user name an

Page 19 - Note Page

26From the Main screen touch the Maintenance button.“Service Item Required” message indicates that the compressor runtime hours has accumulated to a v

Page 20 - Wiring Diagram For

27The Service Button from the Maintenance Screen will bring you to this screen.When entering service items that were completed, make sure to check all

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28At the bottom of the Main screen touch theMenu button to bring up the screen shown inFigure below.Use this screen to navigate to the other setpoints

Page 22 - Main Screen

29A. Common ButtonsThere are several buttons that are common for all menu screens:· Return to Menu – This button always returns you to the Menu screen

Page 23 - Set Up Screen

3Important NoteBefore applying power to the VISSION MicroController panel, all wiring to the panel should be per NEC.Specifically check for proper vol

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30These screens enable the operator to view andadjust settings that affect compressor control.From the Setup screen, the operator can choosethe method

Page 25 - Version Screen

31Setpoints on this screen:· Suction Pressure On/Off – The compressorwill automatically cycle ON and OFF at thesetpoints entered. Suction Pressure On

Page 26 - Maintenance Screen

32· High Discharge Pressure UnloadingSetpoints 1&2 – Active in Suction Pressure orProcess Temperature Capacity Control mode.These setpoints limit

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33· Oil Separator Heater Temperature – This con-trol limit determines when the oil separatorheater is energized. A decrease in oil separatortemperatu

Page 28 - Menu Screen

34· Low Suction Pressure Load Limit – Active in Dis-charge Pressure Capacity Control mode only. Thesesetpoints limit the compressor from loading at l

Page 29 - Common Buttons

35Compressor Alarm and Trip· Low Suction Pressure Setpoints 1&2 – Thisis the low suction pressure safety. This safetyis active in both temperatur

Page 30 - Compressor Control

36setpoint. The alarm or trip will be active ifthe oil temperature of the separator drops be-low the setpoint value.· Low Oil Injection Temperature –

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37Compressor Setpoints and Alarms· Prelube Oil Pressure – If the oil pressure doesnot rise above the reset setting for a time exceed-ing the Minimum C

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38· Capacity Decrease At Start – At compressor startup,the capacity motor is held at minimum position forthis time period. After the timer expires, t

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39· Minimum Compressor Prelube Timer – This is thelength of time the oil pump will run after establish-ing the Prelube Oil Pressure, to prime oil circ

Page 35 - Compressor Alarm and Trip

40Compressor Timer SetpointsThe compressor restart options (Hot Starts orAnti-Recycle Timers) are selected from theSetup screen. One additional Anti-R

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41Miscellaneous Screens (Condenser Control)This screen is designed for customized functions only, thus maybe placed as a view only screen.Note: Changi

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42Miscellaneous Screens (Motor Speed)This screen is designed for customized functions only, thus maybe placed as a view only screen.Note: Changing var

Page 38 - Compressor Timer Setpoints

43Compressor Sequencing (Max 5 Compressors)From the Main Menu (press sequencing), this screen will appear.You must clear the IPAddress beforeentering

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44This screen allows the operator to setup a sequenc-ing network. Currently, the MicroController is ca-pable of sequencing 5 compressors. In order f

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45· Node – These node address fields tell the se-quencing algorithm which the MicroControllerwill be participating in the sequencing net-work. Input

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46· Unload Rate 1 – If the system pressure falls be-low the Unload Rate 1 pressure setpoint for thetime specified in the Unload Rate 1 Timer, CentralC

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47Vilter Only ScreenWARNING: Settings on these screens should be used only by Vilter represen-tatives or persons acting under their direction. Imprope

Page 43 - Address before

48Diagnostics Force Output· On/Off – This will turn the force outputs option On/Off. The force outputs that can be modified are as follows:Main Motor

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49Instrument CalibrationThe current values reflect the values presently maintained by the system. The user can perform a one-point calibrationby ente

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5Important Note ... 3STANDARD VILTER WARRANTY

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50Instrument CalibrationInstrument calibration menu displays the Input channels that can be calibrated to represent the actual values at thesampling p

Page 47 - Vilter Only Screen

51Calibration Procedure of Optical ActuatorsACTUATOR MOTOR CONTROL MODULECALIBRATION PROCEDURE1. Disable the Slide Non-Movement Alarm by goi

Page 48 - Diagnostics Force Output

52Calibration Procedure of Optical Actuators7. Quickly press and release the blue pushbutton on the actuator one time. This placesthe actuator in ca

Page 49 - Instrument Calibration

5315. Now use the DEC and INC buttons to positionthe slide valve until a value close to 300millivolts is on the screen. Then, press the “SetMin” but

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54Installation Instructions For Replacement Of Optical ActuatorCAUTION: WHEN INSTALLING THEOPTICAL SLIDE MOTOR, LOOSENLOCKING COLLAR BEFORE SLIDINGTHE

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55Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting GuideSlide Valve Actuator Theory of OperationThe slide valve actuator is a gear-motor with a posi-tion sensor.

Page 52 - Photochopper

56Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting GuideThe actuator cannot be cali-bratedThe actuator goes into calibra-tion mode spontaneouslyThe actuator goes

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57The motor was manually movedwhile the position sensor was notpowered.The motor brake is not workingproperlyThe position sensor’s EEPROMmemory has fa

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58Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting GuideBad thermal switchAny of the reasons listed in “The mo-tor will not move in either direction”Stripped gear

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59Slide Wiring Diagram for Models Vission VSM-91 To VSS-601

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6Safety Failure Message ...70Supressor Kit Installation ...

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60Slide Wiring Diagram for Models Vission VSS-751 To VSS-1801

Page 58 - The motor runs sporadically

61Command Shaft Rotation and TravelNOTES:a) The large gear on the command shaft has 50 teeth. The teeth are counted when moving the command shaft fro

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62Calibration For Earlier Style Mechanical Gearmotor/Potentiometers· Capacity Slide Valve Potentiometer Calibra-tion – Move the capacity slides to the

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63Calibration For Earlier Style Mechanical Gearmotor/Potentiometersand 1100 millivolts. Without changing the gearmesh, remove one ¼” screw, and apply

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64Trend ChartThe trend analysis screen shows recorded data for a logging range of either 60 minutes or 120 hours. Additionally,selections can be made

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65Data Select ScreenThe user has the ability to select which value they would like to see displayed on the graph. Only four selections canbe chosen at

Page 63 - Motors to Optical Actuators

66Event ListTouch HereFrom the Menu screen, touch the Event List button. The screen on the next page will appear.

Page 64 - Trend Chart

67The Event List will give a chronological record of the last 40 events recorded by the controller. These events can befiltered by selecting the Filt

Page 65 - Data Select Screen

68Trouble Shooting Flowchart (Vission Only)MicroController does not boot up, nolights on any boards.MicroController appears to bebooted, lights seen o

Page 66 - Event List

69Trouble Shooting Flowchart (Vission Only)A bank of pressure or temperaturechannels no longer function.A pressure channel reads a negativenumber over

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7STANDARD VILTER WARRANTYSTATEMENTSeller warrants the products it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of eig

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70Safety Failure MessageSuction Pressure SP#1 Fail - This message will appear when the suction pressure falls below thesafety setting of the Lo Suctio

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71Safety Failure MessagePercent Volume Fail – This message will appear if the percent volume reading exceeds 300% orgoes below –15%.Lo Control Tempera

Page 70 - Safety Failure Message

72Safety Failure MessageRun Filter Diff Press Fail – This message will appear if the Filter Differential pressure rises above theHigh Fltr Diff Press

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73Supressor Kit Installation

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74Flash Card Installation InstructionsDisconnect the Connector AndRibbon As ShownRemove (4) Screws, One InEach Corner Of Board Flip Board Over ToView

Page 73 - Supressor Kit Installation

75Flash Card Installation InstructionsFlip Board Back Into PostionReconnect Connectors and Ribbons Secure Board To MountsWith Previously Removed Screw

Page 74 - View Inside Of Door

76Back Light Installation InstructionsFlip Board OverDisconnect RibbonUnplug ConnectorRemove (Four) Screws AndTurn Board OverRemove (Four) NutsRemove

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77Back Light Installation InstructionsRemove Small ScrewAnd Slide Back LightOut As ShownSlide New Back Light In AndSecure With Previously Removed Scre

Page 76 - Unplug Connector

78Back Light Installation InstructionsPlace Board Back Onto Back Of Panel AndSecure With Previously Removed NutsPlace Board Back Into Postion And Secu

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8Operational Flow Chart

Page 79 - Transducer Wiring

80System Setpoints Alarms and Trips Work SheetSAFETY SYSTEM VALUES VALUE LIMITS DEFAULT VALUESSETPOINTS ALARM TRIP RESET ALARM TRIP RESET ALARM TRIP R

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81SYSTEM CONTROL LIMIT VALUES WORKSHEETCONTROL SYSTEM VALUES VALUE LIMITS DEFAULT

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82The values or options in the screen displays shown must be entered before start-up.SYSTEM CONTROL LIMIT VALUES WORKSHEETTIMER VALUES SYSTEM VALUES V

Page 82 - System Timer Values

83EMERGENCY STOPVISSIONmicro-controllerSUBPANEL LAYOUTDOOR LAYOUTDETAIL-ARTD JUMPER CONFIGURATIONSTANDARD JUMPER SETTINGSTRANSDUCER JUMPER CONFIGURATI

Page 83 - DOOR LAYOUT

84Spare PartsPART DESCRIPTION VILTER PART NUMBER QTY.Analog Board (VISSION PANEL) 3011A 1Analog & Relay Board (VANTAGE PANEL) 3011C1 1Control Rela

Page 84 - Spare Parts

85Using Danfoss Transducers with 2783J qualifiedboardsThe analog boards used in the Vission and Vantagepanels after July 2003 have been modified to ac

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86The procedure to Change Scale Factors on 2783JQualified Board1. From the Main Screen, press the Menu button.2. From the Menu Screen, press the Vilte

Page 86 - VPN 2783K

871. Press “Setup”2. Select “Enable” for Liquid Pos. Valve3. Press “OK”4. Press “Vilter Only”, you will be prompted to Log In5. Press “Liquid Inj. Tem

Page 87 - Setup Screen

88If service is required, first contact your equipment distributor or contactA Vilter Technical Service Representative at:Note: It will be necessary t

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9Operational Flow Chart (cont.)

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