ABB RDCU-02C After sales service is provided for the control card of the power supply device

Numer modelu: RDCU-02C

Manufacturer: ABB
Quantity:ten
Serial ports: 2
Network ports: 9
Port isolation: 120 VDC
Weight :3Kg
Shipping Weight :5 Kg

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Manufacturer ABB
Brand ABB
Series module
Part Number RDCU-02C
Product Type module
Quality 100% New Original
Stock In stock
Delivery time 1-3 days after Payment
After-sales Service Have
Warranty 1 year
Shipping term DHL / FEDEX/ EMS /UPS/TNT/EMS

 

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Viewing configurations
1. To view the topics of a controller, from the Offline/Online tab, expand the Configuration
node for the controller.
All topics in are now displayed as child nodes to the Configuration node.
2. To view the types and instances of a topic, double-click the topic node for the topic to
view.
The Configuration Editor is now opened, listing all types of the topic in the Type name
list. In the Instance list, each instance of the type selected in the Type name list is
displayed as row. The parameter values of the instances are displayed in the columns of
the instance list.
3. To view detailed parameter information for an instance, double-click the instance.
The instance editor now displays the current value, restrictions and limits of each
parameter in the instance.
Editing parameters
You can either edit the parameters of one single instance, or you can edit several instances at
one time. Editing several instances at one time is useful when you want to change the same
parameter in several instances, like when moving signals from one I/O unit to another.
1. In the Offline/Online tab, expand the Controller and the Configuration node and
double-click the topic that contains the parameters to edit.
This opens the Configuration Editor.
2. In the Type name list of the Configuration Editor, select the type that the parameter to edit
belongs to.
The instances of the type is now displayed in the Instance list of the Configuration Editor.
3. In the Instance list, select the instances to edit and press the Enter Key. To select several
instances at once, hold down the SHIFT or CTRL key while selecting.
The Instance Editor is now displayed.
4. In the Parameter list of the Instance Editor, select the parameter to edit and change the
value of the parameter in the Value box.
When editing several instances at one time, the parameter values you specify will be
applied to all instances. For parameters that you do not specify any new value, each
instance will keep its existing value for that parameter.
5. Click OK to apply the changes to the configuration database of the controller.
For many parameters, the changes will not take affect until the controller is restarted. If
your changes require a restart, you will be notified of this.
You have now updated the controller’s system parameters. If the changes require a restart
of the controller, the changes will not take affect until you do this. If you are going to make
several changes, you can wait with the restart until all changes are done.