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The 6911 Keypad

HA469985U001 ISSUE 1

2007 Parker SSD Drives, a division of Parker Hannifin Ltd.


All rights strictly reserved. No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means to persons not employed by a Parker SSD Drives
company without written permission from Parker SSD Drives, a division of Parker Hannifin Ltd . Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be
necessary, without notice, to make amendments or correct omissions. Parker SSD Drives cannot accept responsibility for damage, injury, or expenses resulting therefrom.

WARRANTY
Parker SSD Drives warrants the goods against defects in design, materials and workmanship for the period of 12 months from the date of delivery on the terms detailed in Parker
SSD Drives Standard Conditions of Sale IA058393C.

Parker SSD Drives reserves the right to change the content and product specification without notice.

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Cont. 1
IMPORTANT Please read this information BEFORE installing the equipment.

Intended Users
This manual is to be made available to all persons who are required to install, configure or service equipment described
herein, or any other associated operation.
The information given is intended to highlight safety issues, and to enable the user to obtain maximum benefit from the
equipment.

Application Area
The equipment described is intended for industrial motor speed control utilising AC induction, AC synchronous machines or
DC machines.

Personnel
Installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment should be carried out by qualified personnel. A qualified person is
someone who is technically competent and familiar with all safety information and established safety practices; with the
installation process, operation and maintenance of this equipment; and with all the hazards involved.

Safety
All control and signal terminals are SELV, i.e. protected by double insulation.

EMC
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
counter-measures.
This equipment contains electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive parts. Observe static control precautions when handling,
installing and servicing this product.

Cont. 2
CAUTION!
• At any time, there may be a loss of motor control and as such separate/independent application measures should be
taken to ensure that such loss of motor control cannot present a safety hazard.
• Remove power before inserting or removing the memory card.

RISK ASSESSMENT

Under fault conditions, power loss or unintended operating conditions, the drive may not operate as intended. In particular:

• Stored energy might not discharge to safe levels as • The motor's direction of rotation might not be controlled
quickly as suggested, and can still be present even
though the drive appears to be switched off • The motor speed might not be controlled

• The motor might be energised

A drive is a component within a drive system that may influence its operation or effects under a fault condition.
Consideration must be given to:

• Stored energy • Supply disconnects • Sequencing logic • Unintended operation

WARNING
The Keypad contains a non-replaceable, rechargeable Lithium battery.
The limitations applied to the product's environment and use should be strictly followed.

Cont. 3
THE 6911 KEYPAD
Contents
1

The 6911 Keypad................................................... 5 • Multi-Key SET 4 19


Features 5 Power-Up Key Combinations 25
Connecting The Keypad 6 • Resetting to Factory Defaults (2-button reset) 25
• Initial Power-Up 6 • Changing the Product Code (3-button reset) 26
Control Keys and LED Indications 7 Remote Mounting the Keypad ............................... 28
• Control Key Definitions 7 Fitting the Remote 6911 Keypad 28
• LED Indications 8 • 6052 Mounting Kit Parts for the Remote Keypad 28
The Display Screen 9 • Assembly Procedure 29
The Multi-Keys 10
Technical Specifications ........................................ 30
• Multi-Key SET 1 11 Returning the Unit to Parker SSD Drives ................. 32
• Multi-Key SET 2 12 Disposal .............................................................. 32
• Multi-Key SET 3 14

Cont. 4
5

The 6911 Keypad


The 6911 Keypad, part number 6911/01/00, is a plug-in MMI (Man-Machine Interface) option that provides
local control of the drive, monitoring, and complete access for application programming.
It can be used with a wide range of Parker SSD Drives' products including the 590+, 605, 650V (Frames C-
F), 650 (Frames 1-3 if fitted with an RS232 port), 690+ and 890 drives.
NOTE The 6911 keypad cannot mount on the front of the 605A drive, however it can be remotely mounted to
the 605A drive.
It directly replaces the previous 6901 Keypad, and offers increased functionality.
6901
Keypad

Features

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Connecting The Keypad


Insert the Keypad into the front of the drive or mount it up to 3 metres away using the optional panel mounting kit with the
RS232 connecting lead. Refer to "Remote Mounting the Keypad", page 6-28.
On some drives, two Keypads (or one and a PC running suitable programming software) can be used simultaneously. In this
case each Keypad runs independently.
The drive can operate in one of two modes:
Remote Control Mode: Allowing access for application programming using digital and analog inputs and outputs

Local Control Mode: Providing local control and monitoring of the drive using the Keypad, or PC running suitable
programming software
Local control keys are inactive when Remote control mode is selected and vice versa, with one exception - the L/R selection
on Multi-Key 2, Set 2 toggles the Local or Remote control mode and so is always operative.

Initial Power-Up
On power-up, a default logo-screen is displayed for several seconds showing the
"Parker SSD" logo. If the display does not light, or a "comms code" is presented then
there is a connection error.
Future MMI software versions will allow the "Parker SSD" logo-screen to be replaced
with an image of your choice. This image can also be set as the timeout-screen and
will appear after a preset time of keypad inactivity.
After the logo-screen, the display shows the product description; power rating,
voltage and software version of the drive. A typical example is shown opposite.

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Control Keys and LED Indications


Control Key Definitions
ROTARY
STOP/ CONTROL
RUN RESET

Programming -
Control - Runs the Control - Stops the
(Endless) turning
motor at a speed motor. Only operates
of the rotary control
determined by the when the drive is in
increments/
LOCAL SETPOINT Local Start/Stop
decrements
or REMOTE (Seq) mode.
parameter values,
SETPOINT
Trip Reset - Resets or acsends/descends
parameter.
any trips and clears menu lists
Trip Reset - Resets displayed message if
any trips and then The rotary control is
trip is no longer
runs the motor as also a push-switch. It
active.
above. Only operates is used to select
when the drive is in 650 Drive only - parameters and/or
Local Start/Stop press and hold to menus.
(Seq) mode. toggle between
Local and Remote
control modes

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LED Indications
The LEDs indicate the status of the drive. Each one can operate in one of three different ways: OFF, FLASH and ON.
The RUN and STOP LEDs are physically associated with the RUN and STOP control keys. The LED marked "OK" indicates
the HEALTH of the drive. Combinations of these LEDs have the following meanings:

RUN HEALTH STOP Drive State


(green) (red) (red)

FLASH FLASH FLASH Re-Configuration

OFF FLASH ON Tripped

OFF ON ON Stopped

OFF ON FLASH Stopping

Running with zero speed


demand or enable false
FLASH ON OFF
or contactor feedback
false

ON ON OFF Running

FLASH ON FLASH Autotuning

Auto Restarting, waiting


FLASH FLASH ON
for trip cause to clear

FLASH FLASH OFF Auto Restarting, timing


The white display backlight can be configured to flash whenever the Health LED is flashing to provide a very visual alert
(refer to "F2 : OPTIONS PAGE", page 14).

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The Display Screen To customise the screen


After the start-up Logo Screen, the Keypad displays the Main View shown below. refer to page 18

Factory Default Main View

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The Multi-Keys
The Multi-Keys
provide access to four SET 1
sets of functions. escape to higher reverse motor run at JOG next Multi-Key
These are scrolled menu level or return direction SETPOINT speed menu set
using function button to parameter list (in Local Speed (from "stopped"
F4. Control mode) condition in Local
Start/Stop mode)

NOTE If an alert event or SET 2


local/remote toggle escape to higher toggle between toggle between next Multi-Key
occurs whilst the menu level or return Local/Remote control current location in menu set
keypad is displaying a to parameter list OPERATOR menu
and any other menu
configuration page
(options "485 Setup",
SET 3
"File Browser", escape to higher enter options page enter RS485 address next Multi-Key
"Datalog Setup"), the menu level or return set-up page menu set
MMI will revert to the to parameter list
Main View. Use Multi-
Key 4 to return to the SET 4
function page after the escape to higher enter memory card enter data-logging next Multi-Key
alert has been viewed. menu level or return file browser page set-up page menu set
to parameter list

The Rotary Control


The rotary control performs many of the functions provided by the soft keys.
Turning the rotary control moves the cursor up and down the page. Pressing the rotary control
will select an item. It will also move the cursor within a pop-up window and select an item
from that window.

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Multi-Key SET 1
F1 : ESCAPE
Press this to display the previous level's menu; or to return to the parameter list after editing a
parameter. It is also used to acknowledge a displayed Trip or Error message.

F2 : FORWARD/REVERSE
This key changes the direction of motor rotation. It only operates when the drive is in Local Speed
Control Mode.

Direction State

Requested direction and actual direction are forward

Requested direction and actual direction are reverse

Requested direction is forward but actual direction is reverse


(flash)
(during slowing to reverse)

Requested direction is reverse but actual direction is forward


(flash)
(during slowing to reverse)

F3 : JOG
Press this key to run the motor at a speed determined by the JOG SETPOINT parameter. When the key
is released, the drive returns to "stopped". This key only operates when the drive is "stopped" and in
Local Start/Stop Mode.

F4 : NEXT MENU
Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set.

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Multi-Key SET 2
F1 : ESCAPE
Press this to display the previous level's menu; or to return to the parameter list after editing a
parameter. It is also used to acknowledge a displayed Trip or Error message.

F2 : L/R
The L/R Multi-Key (LOCAL/REMOTE) toggles between Local and Remote Mode.

Local/Remote Mode

Remote control of Start/Stop (SEQ) and Speed Control (REF) via the
OFF
terminals

Local control of Start/Stop (SEQ) and Speed Control (REF) via the
Keypad keys and rotary controller

Local control of Speed Control (REF) via the rotary controller


Remote control of Start/Stop (SEQ) via the terminals

Local control of Start/Stop (SEQ) via the RUN, STOP, JOG and
keys. Remote control of Speed Control (Ref) via the terminals

NOTE 650 Drive only - press and hold the STOP/RESET key to toggle between Local and Remote
control modes.

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NOTE A different naming convention is applied in the OPERATOR menu for these parameters when
displayed as the first parameter entry:

• REMOTE SETPOINT is displayed as SETPOINT (REMOTE)


• LOCAL SETPOINT is displayed as SETPOINT (LOCAL)
• COMMS SETPOINT is displayed as SETPOINT (COMMS)
• JOG SETPOINT is displayed as SETPOINT (JOG)
Pressing the L/R Multi-Key when in Remote mode takes you directly to the SETPOINT (LOCAL)
parameter with the Edit mode enabled. Press the PROG key to return to the previous display.

F3 : PROG
(This key does not function on 650 drives). The PROG Multi-Key toggles between the OPERATOR
menu and any other menu, remembering and returning to previous positions in each menu. As you
press the PROG Multi-Key, the title of the menu you are about to enter is displayed, i.e. OPERATOR
or for example DIAGNOSTICS. Releasing the key clears the display and releases you into that menu.
Holding the PROG key for approximately three seconds will take you to the SYSTEM::SAVE
CONFIG menu.

F4 : NEXT MENU
Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set.

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Multi-Key SET 3
F1 : ESCAPE
Press this to display the previous level's menu; or to return to the parameter list after editing a
parameter. It is also used to acknowledge a displayed Trip or Error message.

Caution: F2 : OPTIONS PAGE


Stop the drive (system) When the OPT page is selected, the soft keys are redefined, as shown below, for navigating and
before configuring the selecting whilst using the page.
OPTIONS PAGE
Only drive alerts that affect Exit page, or exit OPTion Row up Row down Edit setting, or exit
the drive's health status will setting list without (as Rotary Control (as Rotary Control OPTion setting list
interrupt this configuration changing anything clockwise action) anticlockwise action) accepting all changes
page.
During item selection or during setting selection mode, the soft keys are again redefined and function
as follows:

OK
Exit character edit without Move the cursor left Move the cursor Exit character edit and
changing anything right accept changes
With the Multi-Keys displaying SET3, press the "OPT" soft key to enter the Options Set-Up page.
There are more options than there are lines on the screen, so along the right-hand screen edge is a scroll
bar to indicate the current position in the list, and the size of the list.

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Options Set-Up Page
Option Label Optional Default
Explanation
Text Settings Setting
not The display shows the firmware code version
MMI Version (read only) applicable running in the MMI.
This option selects the display language. The
Note: AUTO, FR, GR, SP MMI UK AUTO setting uses the language of the host
Language AUTO, FR, GR, UK
& IT are not yet available. SP, IT
drive. (It is not reset when an MMI firmware
upgrade is performed)
This option selects the MMI's mode of
communicating with the drive (or drive system).
Caution: RS232: requires a P3 lead connection to a
Stop the drive (system) single drive
RS232
before making any changes Connection RS232 RS485: requires a 2-wire connection between
RS485
to the mode of the MMI's RS485 terminal and a drive
communication. using an RS485/RS232 converter
Leave setting at RS232 for MMIs without RS485
functionality. See Caution opposite.
This option selects the source/destination for
transferring configuration files (or clone) between
the drive and the MMI.
INT: transfers are between the drive and
the MMI's internal EEPROM.
INT TO MC: transfers are between the drive and
Config Mem INT the MMI's Memory Card (option only
TO MC
offered if memory card is present).
Tip: If the MC file mode cannot be entered, the
memory card is unusable. Try another one.
Only upload configuration files.

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Options Set-Up Page
Option Label Optional Default
Explanation
Text Settings Setting
This option adjusts the format and visibility of the
OFF
real-time clock. Select ‘SET’ to adjust the time
Time 24HR,
24HR and date in the pop-up menu.
Display 24HR+1
24HR+1 shows time adjusted for daylight, but
SET
does not act upon file time stamping.
This option sets the brightness of the display
backlight, allowing you to match display
brightnesses within a system:
0–9
Backlight 9 0 = OFF; 1=30%; 9 = 100%; AUTO changes
AUTO
from 1 to 9 on key (or encoder) activity, timing
out after 30 seconds, considerably extending the
working life of the MMI backlight.
This option causes the display backlight to flash
whenever the "OK" (health) LED flashes providing
OFF
B/L Flash OFF a high visibility alert. It stops flashing when the
ON
"OK" LED stops flashing, or at the first press of
any key.
This option adjusts the display after 30 seconds
OFF of key (or encoder) inactivity:
Timeout OFF
VIEW VIEW : displays the bitmap timeout-screen
until the next key press
Large Text OFF This option enables large text for the primary
ON
ON parameter/diagnostic value, where possible.
Caution: This option allows the rotary control action to be
Always disable the rotary disabled on the drive menus.
control after drive ON = ENABLED OFF = DISABLED
OFF
commissioning if its Rotary Adj ON Disable the rotary control to prevent accidental
ON
accidental rotation would changes, for example: during datalogging.
cause an unwanted Multi-Key Set 2 (L/R & PROG) are replaced with
adjustment or action. ST keys (compatible with the 650 drive).

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F3 : RS485 PAGE (not yet available)


With the Multi-Keys displaying SET3, press the "'485" Multi-
Caution:
Key to enter the RS485 Set-Up page.
Stop the drive (system)
before configuring the The menu displays 15 drive names. In an RS485 system
RS485 PAGE. comprising several drives, the Keypad will control the
Only drive alerts that affect selected drive (indicated by the arrow on the right of the
the drive's health status will screen). By default, 01 is selected. This number is the UID
interrupt this configuration (Unit Identity Address).
page. Set the UID of each drive in the system to a unique value
from 1 to 15. (The default value of UID for all Parker SSD
drives is 0).

Drive Value Parameter Address

605 Decimal SETUP PARAMETERS::FUNCTION BLOCKS::SERIAL LINKS::


SYSTEM PORT (P3)::UNIT ID (UID)

650 1-3 Decimal CELITE : SETUP::COMMS PORTS::COMMS ADDRESS


650V C-F Keypad : SET::SERL::SE03

690+ Decimal SETUP::COMMUNICATIONS::SYSTEM PORT (P3)::UNIT ID (UID)

590+ Hex SERIAL LINKS::SYSTEM PORT P3::P3 SETUP::BISYNCH SUPPORT::UNIT ID (UID)

890 Keypad control via RS485 is not available on this drive.

NOTE Use the RS232 connection mode (P3 lead) when configuring the RS485 addressing, otherwise any
address changes will interrupt the drive communication.

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Now you can select a corresponding drive from the list by turning the Rotary Controller. The arrow on
the left of the screen moves to show your selection. Press ESC to exit the "'485" menu.
Press the Rotary Controller to select the drive. From the sub-menu, the following is possible:
LABEL ENABLE
Enter a node label, PUMP 1 for example. Enable the selected drive to be controlled by the
Keypad. Note that the arrow on the right of the
screen will highlight the new selection.
1 1

2 2

F4 : NEXT MENU
Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set.

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Multi-Key SET 4
F1 : ESCAPE
Press this to display the previous level's menu; or to return to the parameter list after editing a
parameter. It is also used to acknowledge a displayed Trip or Error message.

Caution: F2 : FILE BROWSER PAGE


Stop the drive (system) When the FILE page is selected, the soft keys are redefined, as shown below, for navigating and
before configuring the selecting whilst using the page.
FILE BROWSER PAGE.
Only drive alerts that affect Exit page, or return to Row up Row down Show available actions
the drive's health status will previous directory (as Rotary Control (as Rotary Control list for currently selected
interrupt this configuration clockwise action) anticlockwise action) file, or open a folder
page.
During item selection, the soft keys are again redefined and function as follows:

OK
Exit character edit without Move the cursor left Move the cursor Exit character edit and
changing anything right accept changes

During a file action (loading etc.), the soft keys are again redefined and function as follows:

Decline action Accept action

With the Multi-Keys displaying SET4, press the "FILE" soft key to
enter the File Browser page.
• view the memory card contents
• upload new firmware code to the MMI

Example page
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Select a file and press either the Rotary Control or the Multi-Key to display the available actions
for the selected file type. After completing a file transfer task, the screen returns to the main File
Browser page.

Filename
File Type Available Actions Action Description
Extension
Selected file updates the MMI firmware.
MMI
Load new MMI Only perform this procedure with the drive
Firmware .BIN
code? system stopped. The update is followed by an
File
automatic MMI reset.

NOTE The files presented in the browser are presented in the order that they are listed on the memory
card directory, and as a result, folders are not necessarily at the top of the list.

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F3 : DATA LOGGING
Use this page to configure regular-interval, data-logging of the main display screen text.
Disclaimer
Although every effort has When the FILE page is selected, the soft keys are redefined, as shown below, for navigating and
been taken to ensure the selecting whilst using the page.
accuracy of the data
logging function, Parker
SSD Drives cannot accept Exit page, or exit sub-menu Row up Row down Display sub-menu, or
responsibility for damage, declining changes (as Rotary Control (as Rotary Control accept changes
injury, or expenses clockwise action) anticlockwise
resulting from the use of action)
data logging.
During item selection or during setting selection mode, the soft keys are again redefined and function
as follows:

OK
Exit character edit without Move the cursor Move the cursor Exit character edit and
changing anything left right accept changes

With the Multi-Keys displaying SET4, press the "LOG" soft key to enter the Data-Logging page.

How To Configure Data Logging


The menu is displayed in order of completion:

1. Name the file for use in data logging and insert the memory card that will store the file.
2. Select the trigger that will start the data logging, or select continuous data logging.
3. Set the time interval between the data logs.
4. Select the units for each time interval.
5. Enable data logging by setting continuous logging, or by entering the total number of samples to be
made.

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Data-Logging Page
Option Label Optional Default
Explanation
Text Settings Setting

Select either the default filename "6911.LOG", or


enter a user-filename for the data log.

Log 6911 • When creating a new file, it is stored in


6911
Filename USER the memory card's root directory.

• When using an existing file name, the new


data is appended to the existing file.

Select the trigger condition that will start the


logging.

CONT : Continuous logging without need


for a start condition.
CONT
Log Trigger HH:MM CONT HH:MM : If set to a time, e.g. 15:30, the
ALARM logging will start at the clock time
shown on the display.

ALARM : Logging commences at the next


dirve alert condition (causing a
health status change).

Set the number of time unit intervals between


Interval 01 to 99 01
each log event.

SEC
Time Units MIN MIN Select the units of the time interval.
HOUR

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Data-Logging Page
Option Label Optional Default
Explanation
Text Settings Setting

Enable/disable logging.

OFF : Logging is disabled.


OFF
Logging CONT OFF CONT : Continuous logging is enabled.
0000
0000 : Enter sample count (counts down to
zero, then stops).
0000 to 9999

NOTE Changing the log filename, trigger


interval ot time units will disable logging
if currently set.

If the logging mode cannot be changed


from OFF, then the memory card is
absent, is unusable, or the clock has not
been set.

The log file output is a comma-separated


text file, in the form of a table of data-log
events, as illustrated.

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Notes:

1. The first sample is taken at the point of the logging start condition.

2. A power interruption during the logging process results in the text “Power interruption may have
affected Data Log” being added to the log file when power is resumed. The total number of log
events, if in use, is not corrected for the down-time. A power interruption that occurs when a time
trigger is set up will halt data logging.

3. Any change to the filename, trigger, or sample interval will halt data logging.

4. The file browser can be used during data logging.

5. Excessive MMI or memory card activity can delay data sample times if the interval is set very short.

F4 : NEXT MENU
Press this key to display next Multi-Key menu set.

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Power-Up Key Combinations


At start-up, the 6911 Keypad is scanned for deliberate key-holding. The Multi-Keys are interpreted in the following way
allowing for the power-up key combinations associated with all our drives. The interpretations refer to control keys on
previous SSD Keypads, for example, the 6901 Keypad.

Interpreted as the "UP" key

Interpreted as the "DOWN" key

Interpreted as the "E" key E

Interpreted as the "PROG" key PROG


6901
Keypad

Resetting to Factory Defaults (2-button reset)


A special key combination restores to the drive the current product code default values and factory parameter values ( refer to
this section in the drive's Product Manual for details). This feature is only available at power-up as a security measure.

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Changing the Product Code (3-button reset)


On rare occasions it may be necessary to change the default settings by changing the Product Code.
A special key combination is required to change the product code. This feature is only available at power-up as a security
measure.
The 3-button reset will take you to the POWER BOARD menu in the expanded SYSTEM menu (highlighted in the diagram
below).

IMPORTANT We recommend the menus marked *above are only used by Parker SSD Drives or suitably qualified personnel.

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POWER BOARD

The diagram above shows a 3-button reset when there is no power data stored in the drive. If the drive has power data stored,
then the “Power Data Corrupt” and “Language Defaults Loaded” alert messages will not be displayed, also the display will
show the current power board selection, instead of “????kW ???V”.

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Remote Mounting the Keypad


Fitting the Remote 6911 Keypad
The 6052 Mounting Kit is required to remote-mount a 6911 Keypad. The kit contains an RS232 connecting lead, and an
RS485 connector. A No. 2 Posidrive screwdriver is required for installation.

6052 Mounting Kit Parts for the Remote Keypad

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Assembly Procedure

Mounting Dimensions for the Remote-Mounted 6911 Keypad

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Technical Specifications
Liquid-Crystal Display
Resolution 128 x 64 pixels
Backlighting On state brightness adjustable from 30% at setting "1" to 100% at setting "9". 0 = OFF.

EEPROM Memory
Size 8Kbytes
Function Storage of one 690 or one 590 configuration.

Power Management
Supply Voltage 5V dc (from RS232 port connection)
Current Consumption 100mA typical (0.5W)
MMI Hot-Pluggable Yes

Real-time Clock

Time Accuracy Losing or gaining < 1 minute every 25 days @ 25°C, < 1 minute every 17 days @ 0°C - 50°C
De-Powered Time Provided by a lithium manganese dioxide cell, 3.0V 15mAhr. Trickle charged during periods
Back-Up of MMI power-up.
Time Back-Up Duration > 6 months de-powered.
Time Back-Up > 1% of time powered-up, for continuous RTC operation (i.e. equivalent to MMI powered-up
MMI Power-Up Duty for more than 1hr in every 4 days, or 2 days in every 6 months)

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Memory Card Slot
Card Type Type I only (3.3mm thickness) to meet Compact Flash specification
Memory Size Supported 256Mb to 2Gbyte
Hot-Pluggable No. De-power product prior to insertion or removal.
FAT16 - only select FAT16 type when formatting new cards.
File System Support
(Formatted for sector size 512bytes only).

Environmental

Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C


Storage & Shipping
-25°C to 60°C
Temperature
Enclosure Rating IP40
Safety All circuits are SELV
Pollution Degree Pollution Degree II (non-conductive pollution, except for temporary condensation)

Quality
Quality Marks CE (Europe)
BSEN61800-3 (Drive Specific EMC Standard)
Electromagnetic
Suitable for 1st and 2nd environment applications,
Compatibility
restricted-sales distribution class.

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Returning the Unit to Parker SSD Drives


Please have the model number, serial number and details of the fault to hand. Contact your nearest Parker SSD Drives Service
Centre to arrange return of the item.
You will be given a Returned Material Authorisation. Use this as a reference on all paperwork you return with the faulty
item. Pack and despatch the item in the original packing materials; or at least an anti-static enclosure. Do not allow packaging
chips to enter the unit.

Disposal
This product contains materials which are consignable waste under the Special Waste Regulations 1996 which complies with
the EC Hazardous Waste Directive - Directive 91/689/EEC. We recommend you dispose of the appropriate materials in
accordance with the valid environmental control laws. The following table shows which materials can be recycled and which
have to be disposed of in a special way.
Material Recycle Disposal
metal yes no
plastics material yes no
printed circuit board no yes
battery no yes
The printed circuit board should be disposed of in one of two ways:
1. High temperature incineration (minimum temperature 1200°C) by an incinerator authorised under parts A or B of the
Environmental Protection Act
2. Disposal in an engineered land fill site that is licensed to take aluminium electrolytic capacitors. Do not dispose of in a
land fill site set aside for domestic waste.
The Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2) battery should be fully discharged (or the terminals must be taped or capped to
prevent short circuit) and taken for treatment and recycling to a designated collection centre, in accordance with the EU
Battery Directive.

Packaging
During transport our products are protected by suitable packaging. This is entirely environmentally compatible and should be
taken for central disposal as secondary raw material.
The 6911 Keypad

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