ABB ControlMaster CMF Manual Download Page 14

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CI/CMF160/310–EN Rev. C

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Controller – Basic / Advanced level menus

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Operator Functions

Autoscroll Soft Key Function Auto Manual Enable Local Remote Enable Alarm Ack. Enable Totalizer Stop/Go Totalizer Reset SP

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Instrument Type I/O Build No. Analog Inputs No. Analog Outputs No. Relays No. Digital I/O Functionality Serial No. Hardware Revision Software Revision

Basic

Device Se

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Process Alarm

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Summary of Contents for ControlMaster CMF

Page 1: ...nostic messages by icon and message type 8 Controller menus Basic Advanced levels menu overview map 9 Indicator menus Basic Advanced levels menu overview map For more information Further publications for the ControlMaster CMF are available for free download from www abb com measurement see links and reference numbers below or by scanning these codes CMF160 indicator CMF310 controller Search for or...

Page 2: ...C may be present Be sure to isolate the supply before removing the terminal cover Normal safety precautions must be taken to avoid the possibility of an accident occurring when operating in conditions of high pressure and or temperature Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment described in this manual or any relevant Material Safety Data Sheets where applicable can be obtained from the Co...

Page 3: ...angereuses La vis de fixation du couvercle de protection de borne doit être serrée à un couple de 50 cN m ATTENTION Risque d explosion Le remplacement de certains composants peut compromettre la conformité à la classe I division 2 Protective earth ground terminal Both direct and alternating current supply This symbol when noted on a product indicates a potential hazard which could cause serious pe...

Page 4: ...tional Fully programmable Contacts rated at 5A 110 240 V Standard relays are changeover Optional relays are normally closed N C Digital inputs outputs 6 standard user programmable as input or output Minimum input pulse duration 125 ms Input Volt free contact open 10 M contact closed 100 k 24 V DC 1 signal 15 to 30 V 0 signal 3 to 5 V TTL low 0 to 0 8 V high 2 to 5 V Conforms to IEC 61131 2 Output ...

Page 5: ... circuit breaker conforming to local safety standards must be fitted to the final installation It must be fitted in close proximity to the CMF310 controller or CMF160 indicator within easy reach of the operator and marked clearly as the isolation device for the CMF310 controller or CMF160 indicator Fig 1 Siting Fig 2 Environmental requirements Eye level location Avoid vibration Humidity 0 to 95 Am...

Page 6: ...2 44 min 45 1 77 Pipe mount kit optional Vertical pipe configuration Horizontal pipe Cable gland kit optional 170 6 7 max Dimensions in mm in Fig 5 Wall mount option Dimensions in mm in Fig 6 Weathershield pipe and wall mount installations 214 8 42 62 2 44 66 2 40 200 7 87 Fixing centers Ø6 4 0 25 Fixing centers Cable gland kit optional 175 6 89 240 9 45 Wall mount entries Pipe mount entries 240 9...

Page 7: ...rried out by an approved technician only The CMF310 controller or CMF160 indicator conforms to Insulation Class I of IEC 61010 All connections to secondary circuits must have insulation to required local safety standards After installation there must be no access to live parts for example terminals Use screened cable for signal inputs and relay connections Route signal leads and power cables separ...

Page 8: ...CATIONS MODULE I O MODULE 2 I O MODULE 3 SK1 SK4 SK5 SK2 1 2 3 4 5 I O MODULE 3 SK5 RELAY 5 OUT 3 OUT 4 RELAY 6 COM N C COM N C I O MODULE 3 SK5 RELAY 5 OUT 3 OUT 4 RELAY 6 COM N C COM N C 3 4 5 Fuse 3 15 A Type T 100 to 240 V 50 60 Mains supply 100 V to 240 V AC 10 90 V min to 264 V max 50 60 Hz Digital I O connections I O module 3 option card shown fitted Analog input module 1 terminal connectio...

Page 9: ... 2V7 Zener diode Note 3 lead RTD 3 leads must have equal resistance not exceeding 20 each Fig 9 Standard Analog Inputs 1 and 2 Fig 10 Digital I O relays and analog output connections 1 2 3 LK3 4 5 6 A B mA mV V Digital Input Milliamps THC THC 3 lead RTD 2 lead RTD Resistance Transmitter PSU Analog Input 2 Analog Input 1 Milliamps mA mV V Digital Input 4 lead RTD CJ Relays 5 and 6 Analog outputs 1 ...

Page 10: ...ed menu item operation button or edits a selection When a Soft Key option is assigned to key 5 the Advanced Level must be accessed using the Operator Level access key 1 Operator level menus are used to adjust setpoint s and output s select setpoints select the view and to enter Basic and Advanced modes via the Access level To access Operator Level menus 1 From the Operator Page press to view the a...

Page 11: ...ut period enables a user to return to the Operator View and re access the previous menu displayed at exit without re entering the password For periods over 5 minutes or if Logout is selected a password must be entered to access protected levels Service level is reserved for factory use only and is not enabled for end users Operator View mode Access Level menus Access Level Back Select Advanced Log...

Page 12: ... 1 2 PV Broken sensor leads defective input source or input signal out of permitted range Check wiring Check input source Check if input signal is outside permitted limits 246 002 244 003 RSP 1 2 Failed Problem with Input assigned to Loop 1 2 Remote Setpoint Broken sensor leads defective input source or input signal out of permitted range Check wiring Check input source Check if input signal is ou...

Page 13: ...tion 7 page 12 Check configuration check I O required for configuration is present and correct any illegal use of the invalid signal by changing configuration or fitting additional option cards 054 044 052 045 Tune Lp1 2 Fail Autotune has failed to complete its sequence or has calculated values outside of its permitted range Check process response Consider if Autotune dynamic setting should be cha...

Page 14: ...is Autotune PID Gain Scheduling FeedForward Adaptive Control Misc Loop 1 2 Output Limits Failure Actions A M Select Sources Slew Rate Tracking Loop 1 2 Split O P Min Input 1 2 Min OP 1 2 Max Input 1 2 Max OP 1 2 Loop 1 2 Valve Ratio Bias Deadband Travel time Loop 1 2 Time Prop Cycle Time 1 2 Output Switching Alarm 1 8 Type Tag Source Trip Hysteresis Time Hysteresis Display Enable Acknowledge Sourc...

Page 15: ... Trip 3 Alarm Trip 4 Alarm Trip 5 Alarm Trip 6 Alarm Trip 7 Alarm Trip 8 Additional parameters may be enabled and displayed at Basic Setup level depending on the parameters selected at Advanced Level Language Operator Templates Page 1 4 Template Operator Functions Autoscroll Soft Key Function Alarm Ack Enable Totalizer Stop Go Totalizer Reset Stats Adjust Enable Settings Brightness Date Time Date ...

Page 16: ...his document and in the subject matter and illustrations contained therein Any reproduction disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents in whole or in parts is forbidden without prior written consent of ABB Copyright ABB 2018 All rights reserved ABB Limited Measurement Analytics Howard Road St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 8EU UK Tel 44 0 870 600 6122 Fax 44 0 1480 213 339 Email enquiri...

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