Product Overview
The Lenze E82ZBBXC (E82ZBBXC) is a specialized interface unit engineered for the 8200 Vector inverter series, facilitating precise parameterization and diagnostic monitoring in complex industrial automation environments. Designed for deployment in sectors such as water treatment, HVAC systems, and material handling, this XT (Extended) keypad serves as the primary communication bridge between the field engineer and the drive's internal control loop. By enabling rapid fault identification and real-time process adjustment, the E82ZBBXC significantly reduces mean time to repair (MTTR) and minimizes unplanned downtime during critical production cycles. Its robust design ensures reliable operation within control cabinets, providing the necessary tactile feedback and visual clarity required for commissioning high-performance motor control systems.
Technical Configuration
The E82ZBBXC functions as a plug-and-play hand-held module, characterized by its straightforward integration into the Lenze 8200 Vector drive architecture. It utilizes a serial communication protocol to interface with the inverter, allowing users to upload and download parameter sets, which is critical for cloning drive configurations across multiple machine modules. The interface features a high-contrast display for operational data visualization and a membrane-style tactile keypad optimized for use in industrial settings where protective gloves may be worn. The device maintains structural integrity with an IP201 rating, ensuring it remains impervious to ingress in controlled indoor environments while providing a user-friendly layer for local drive diagnostics and command execution.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
E82ZBBXC |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
8200 Vector |
| Product Type |
Hand-Held Keypad |
| Weight |
0.30 kg |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Protection Rating |
IP201 |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 deg C |
| Mounting Type |
Front-panel or Hand-held |
| Commodity Code |
85371091 |
FAQs
Is the E82ZBBXC compatible with all 8200 Vector drive power ratings?
Yes, the E82ZBBXC is designed as a universal interface tool for the entire 8200 Vector series, regardless of the specific power output or frame size of the inverter.
What should I do if the keypad fails to communicate with the drive?
Check the physical connection integrity at the RJ-type port on the inverter front. Ensure the pins are free of debris and the cable is firmly seated. If the issue persists, verify the inverter's internal status LED to rule out a drive-side hardware failure.
Does this unit support long-term data storage for drive parameters?
The keypad allows for the transfer and backup of parameter sets from the inverter's non-volatile memory. It is highly recommended to perform a backup to a secondary medium after finalizing commissioning.
Is this part still supported despite the phase-out status?
While the 8200 series is in the phase-out stage, the E82ZBBXC remains a vital component for existing installed bases. We maintain availability of original stock to support legacy maintenance requirements.
Installation and Operational Guidelines
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Secure Mounting Practices: When using the keypad as a permanent cabinet-mounted interface, ensure the gasket is properly seated to maintain the intended ingress protection level. Avoid excessive torque on mounting clips to prevent plastic housing stress.
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Preventive Maintenance: Periodically inspect the keypad membrane for signs of wear or chemical degradation if the environment contains caustic vapors. Clean the screen using only anti-static, non-abrasive cleaners to prevent surface scratching.
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Commissioning Protocol: Always verify that the drive's firmware version is compatible with the keypad's revision level during initial power-up. If the screen displays communication errors, perform a cold reboot of the inverter by cycling the 24 VDC control power before reconnecting the keypad.
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Safe Handling: As an electronic interface device, it is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Utilize grounded wrist straps during installation or when removing the unit from the drive housing to prevent damage to internal communication circuitry.