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GASGUARD 

  

Programmable Intrinsically Safe Controller 

 

INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE  MANUAL

 

 

 

 

Revision 2   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Issued:

 

04/10/2011

 

CRN: 7502 

Ampcontrol User Manual Part No: 120875 

Designed and Manufactured in Australia by Ampcontrol CSM Pty Limited. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...ble Intrinsically Safe Controller INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL Revision 2 Issued 04 10 2011 CRN 7502 Ampcontrol User Manual Part No 120875 Designed and Manufactured in Australia by Ampcontrol CSM Pty Limited ...

Page 2: ...affecting safety or integrity of the equipment Information concerning possible impact on the environment along with actions required to reduce environmental risk Applying This User Manual The contents of this user manual relate to the full range of Gasguard Sensor Controllers across a number of system firmware revisions The following list covers the differences between Controller versions and the ...

Page 3: ...Information The Gasguard Controller is certified for use in underground hazardous area applications and carries the following certification and marking Type of Protection Exia Marking Ex ia I Certificate No IECExITA07 0003X For conditions of safe use see the certificate of conformity at the end of this manual Ampcontrol Electronics Contact details Ampcontrol CSM Pty Ltd 7 Billbrooke Close Cameron ...

Page 4: ...asguard Controller 10 2 5 1 Basic Description 10 2 5 2 Input channels are configurable 10 2 5 3 Set point modes 10 2 5 4 High and Low Fault set points 10 2 5 5 Possible relays settings 10 2 5 6 Zone configurations 11 2 5 7 Analogue outputs 11 2 6 Understanding Gasguard Controller Functionality 11 2 6 1 Controller Layout 11 2 6 2 Adding Input Alarm set points to a Zone Block 12 2 6 3 Adding Relays ...

Page 5: ...t Type 23 4 2 2 Set Input Status 23 4 2 3 Set Gas Name 24 4 2 4 Set Decimal Point 24 4 2 5 Set Full Scale 24 4 2 6 Set Units of Measure 24 4 2 7 Set Tag Name 24 4 2 8 Setting alarm or fault levels 25 4 2 9 Set Low High Fault Alarm Level 25 4 2 10 Set Low High Fault Alarm Direction 25 4 2 11 Set Low High Fault Alarm Latch 25 4 2 12 Set Alarm Delay 25 4 2 13 Set Alarm Hysteresis 25 4 3 Zone Configur...

Page 6: ...3 Set Baud Rate 29 4 6 4 Set Parity 29 4 6 5 Set Start Up Delay 29 4 6 6 Set Tag Name 1 30 4 6 7 Set Tag Name 2 30 4 6 8 Change Configuration Password 30 4 6 9 Change Fault Clear Setting 30 4 7 Calibration Menu 30 4 7 1 To Enter the Calibration Menu 30 4 7 2 Channel 1 Zero Calibration 31 4 7 3 Channel 1 Span Calibration 31 4 7 4 10 Volt Supply Voltage Calibration 31 4 7 5 16 Volt Supply Voltage Ca...

Page 7: ...oller Functionality 36 7 Service Maintenance Disposal 37 7 1 Equipment Service 37 7 1 1 Visual Only Inspections 37 7 1 2 Detailed Inspections 37 7 2 Equipment Maintenance 38 7 3 Disposal of System Parts 38 8 Equipment List 38 9 Specifications 39 10 Data Communication Specification 40 10 1 Modbus Memory Map Part 1 40 10 1 1 Memory Type 0 40 10 1 2 Memory Type 1 40 10 1 3 Memory Type 3 41 10 1 4 Mem...

Page 8: ...kaged and stored in a safe place Examine all packing boxes wrappings and covers for items attached to them especially if the wrappings are to be discarded 1 2 Storage after Delivery Where equipment is not to be installed immediately proper storage is important to ensure protection of equipment and validity of warranty All equipment should be stored indoors protected from the elements in a cool dry...

Page 9: ...nufacturer or by an AS3800 accredited workshop The instructions within this manual must be implemented as an aid towards achieving safe operation 2 2 1 Intended Use of the Equipment The Gasguard Programmable Intrinsically Safe Controller is designed to operate with a variety of Group I hazardous area certified gas detectors and offer versatility of sensor management and data acquisition The contro...

Page 10: ...ontroller does NOT have an associated Safe Failure Fraction SFF The Gasguard controller is NOT certified for use in Group II hazardous area applications The Gasguard controller is NOT to be considered as a PLC since the device does not support full logic decoding of input alarm conditions and output relay actions The Gasguard controller is NOT water resistant and must be mounted within a suitably ...

Page 11: ...red to display one of a number of measurement units Configured to display from none to two decimal places Scaled to a user defined maximum value ranging from zero 9999 Each input channel has three programmable set points which can be set to trip based on the signal input level 2 5 3 Each set point may be Set to operate at a specific channel input level Set to operate with hysteresis Set to operate...

Page 12: ... to all controller settings CAUTION The user is responsible for maintaining the Ex ia Intrinsic Safety rating by complying with the List of Special Conditions outlined in the certificate Appendix C Approvals 2 6 Understanding Gasguard Controller Functionality The Controller s operation can be modified via changes to its configuration settings Configuration changes must therefore be carried out wit...

Page 13: ...ded set points that are required to activate an included relay In total there are up to 20 alarm set points that can be included in a Zone Block s input and accordingly the vote number can be set from 1 to 20 Note The vote count value is important since it controls the logical behaviour of the included relay If a vote count of 1 is set then the set point signals are effectively OR ed together and ...

Page 14: ... not shown to be set as NOT IN RELAY 1 Status ON Zn1 IN Allocate Relay 1 to Zone Block 1 ZONE 1 Status ON Ch1 A1 IN include Chan 1 A1 set point Ch2 A1 IN include Chan 2 A1 set point Ch4 A3 IN include Chan 4 A3 set point Voting 3 Relay 1 will become active when Ch1 A1 is active AND CH2 A1 is active AND Ch4 A3 is active Example 3 Inclusion of multiple set points across multiple channels vote 1 Assum...

Page 15: ... inclusions not shown to be set as NOT IN RELAY 1 Status ON Zn1 IN Allocate Relay 1 to Zone Block 1 Zn2 IN Also allocate Relay 1 to Zone Block 2 ZONE 1 Status ON Ch1 A1 IN include Chan 1 A1 set point Ch2 A1 IN include Chan 2 A1 set point Voting 2 ZONE 2 Status ON Ch3 A2 IN include Chan 3 A2 set point Voting 1 Relay 1 will become active when Ch1 A1 is active AND CH2 A1 is active OR Ch3 A2 is active...

Page 16: ...sharing the same set point signals and relays It is important to ensure that the use of multiple Zone Blocks with possibly different settings does not create conflict in triggering relay events 2 7 Setting Input channel Parameters Each of the four input channels may be configured to match the characteristics of the equipment connected to it Note In all cases the input signal type is fixed during m...

Page 17: ...The displayed value of this setting will depend on the decimal place setting The maximum value that may be set is to be 9999 999 99 9 9 99 depending on decimal point position Units The process displayed readings can be given units of measurement indicator There are ten pre set unit types available for selection namely v v percent volume per volume ppm parts per million LEL Lower Explosive Limit pe...

Page 18: ...l The following alarm parameters may be set by the user LF alarm level in mA 0 to 99 99 HF alarm level in mA 0 to 99 99 A1 alarm level in process units pos neg value 0 to value scaled by decimal place setting A2 alarm level in process units pos neg value 0 to value scaled by decimal place setting A3 alarm level in process units pos neg value 0 to value scaled by decimal place setting LF alarm dire...

Page 19: ...has completed its self test The interpretation of a relay contact state during a power failure will depend on how it has been configured to operate 2 9 Configuring Relay Operation Each of the four relays within the Controller is a single pole change over type There are three connections associated with each relay namely Common C Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC At any given time the Common ...

Page 20: ...conditions the Common relay terminal will be connected to the NO terminal as marked on the terminal label For NE configured relays the function of the contacts as marked on the terminal label is reversed i e NO becomes NC and vice versa When an alarm state exists that is configured to drive an NE relay power is removed from the coil and the contacts change state The Common relay terminal will now ...

Page 21: ...ay have just reached the set point threshold The measured value may briefly cross the set point threshold and then drop back below it again If no alarm delay has been set then an alarm relay may chatter on and off creating unreliable alarm signals to connected equipment To overcome this problem a hysteresis level may be set for each process alarm on each channel The hysteresis value can be set fro...

Page 22: ... keypad The display level is changed with the Up and Down arrow keys and the display position is changed with the Left and Right arrow keys The Up arrow key and Down arrow key enable the user to scroll through the menu The Right arrow key allows the user to view more detailed information about channels zones relays alarms and outputs The Left arrow key allows the user to escape from the present sc...

Page 23: ...activates and remains ON If the gas level is no longer in an alarm region the Alarm and relay LEDs turns OFF The gas level only is displayed 3 3 2 In the event of an alarm in latched mode The alarm LED activates The current gas level and alarm type ALM1 ALM2 or ALM3 toggle on the display The relevant relay and LED activate and remain ON The current gas level and the latched alarm type ALM1 ALM2 or...

Page 24: ...scroll through the numbers 5 Then use the key to move the cursor to the next digit 6 Once the password has been entered press the key to access the Calibration Menu The password is factory set at 9990 This can be changed in Configuration Menu shown on page 18 of this manual 4 2 Channel Configuration Menu To view and modify the Channel Configuration settings use the following procedure This procedu...

Page 25: ...t Required to set correct gas reading 1 To modify Dec Pt press key to enter 2 Use the key to move the decimal point to the required position 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 2 5 Set Full Scale Required to set correct gas reading 1 To modify FS press to enter 2 Use the key to scroll through the numbers 3 Use the key to move the cursor across to the required alpha numeral setting 4 To...

Page 26: ...ection 1 To modify LF DIR press to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between Falling Rising 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 2 11 Set Low High Fault Alarm Latch 1 To modify LF Latch press to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between YES and NO 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 2 12 Set Alarm Delay 1 To modify ALM DLY press to enter 2 Use the key to scroll through the numbers 3...

Page 27: ...roll through the alpha numerals 3 Use the key to move the cursor across to the next digit 4 To save use the key 5 To escape use the key 4 3 3 Set Zone 1 to Channel 1 Low Fault Alarm 1 To modify CH1 LF press the key to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between IN and NOT IN 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 3 4 Set Zone 1 to Channel 1 Alarm 1 1 To modify CH1 A1 press the key to enter 2 Us...

Page 28: ...ce in the Configuration Menu scroll down using the key to position 11 Relay Configuration 2 Press to enter into sub menu 4 4 1 Set Relay Status 1 To modify Status press the key to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between ON and OFF 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 4 2 Set Relay Type 1 To modify RLY TYPE press the key to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between ND NE 3 To save use the key ...

Page 29: ...atus 1 To modify Status press the key to enter 2 Use the key to toggle between ON and OFF 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 5 2 Set Output Tag Name 1 To modify Output press the key to enter 2 Use the key to scroll through the alpha numerals 3 Use the key to move cursor across to the next digit 4 To save use the key 5 To escape use the key 4 5 3 Set Output Type 1 To modify OP Type pre...

Page 30: ...vel is read only and displays the Configuration Version set at manufacturing 4 6 2 Modbus Address 1 To modify Modbus Addr press the key to enter 2 Use the key to increment the address from 1 to 32 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 6 3 Set Baud Rate 5 To modify Baud Rate press the key to enter 6 Use the key to toggle between 2400 4800 9600 and 19 2k 7 To save use the key 8 To escape u...

Page 31: ...d and DIsabled 3 To save use the key 4 To escape use the key 4 7 Calibration Menu 4 7 1 To Enter the Calibration Menu 1 From the Monitoring Screen press the key twice to scroll up to level 6 Calibration View and Modify 2 Press the key to enter into the Do you want to Continue screen 3 If YES press the key to gain access if NO press use the key to escape 4 On the Enter Password screen use the key t...

Page 32: ...Press the key to save the calibration at 10 Volts 4 To escape use the key 4 7 5 16 Volt Supply Voltage Calibration 1 In Supply Voltage Calibration hold the key down for 5 seconds 2 Select 16 Volts from the 10 16 Volt variable power supply connected across the power contacts 3 Press the key to save the calibration at 16 Volts 4 To escape use the key The following instructions 4 7 6 and 4 7 7 apply ...

Page 33: ... implication consult a competent authority such as a supervisor or Ampcontrol applications engineer 5 1 3 Ensure that the application into which the Controller is being installed has been properly defined approved and designed Any system intended to mitigate the risk of injury needs to be properly designed and implemented Such a system must be the result of structured risk analysis with the outcom...

Page 34: ...ompliance and set the maximum limits beyond which the equipment is no longer safe to use within its hazardous area certification These specified limits known as entity parameters inform and restrict quantities such as voltages currents capacitance and inductance in relation to the terminals that will be used to connect to other equipment Inputs will have maximum allowable voltages and currents tha...

Page 35: ...inner conductor and insert into the Controller terminal Stripped and twisted conductors must not be used and especially ones tinned with solder Solder exhibits a behaviour known as cold creep and in effect would flatten under the pressure of the Controller s terminal screw Once this happens the connection is likely to become loose and unreliable All connections to the Controller must be made via a...

Page 36: ... that the controller must have will have been defined at either the system design phase or between the time of the Controller installation and the first power up commissioning phase Although shipped with a set of default values each individual application will requires adjustments to the configuration settings If configuration is to be carried out with the Controller in situ it may be beneficial t...

Page 37: ...mulator is used to provide channel input signals a typical test sequence would be Connect the signal simulator to the input channel to be tested Set the simulator to provide zero input signal 0V or 0mA Observe the display value for that channel is it reading correctly Observe the alarm and Fault LEDs are they correctly illuminated for the given configuration settings Measure the relay contacts wit...

Page 38: ...ucts that may cause the build up of static charge Observations would typically be Check that equipment enclosures cable trays conduits wall boxes etc are in good order with no physical damage Check that sealed wall boxes are free from water and dust ingress internally Door seals are in good condition Check that connected cables are free from cuts abrasions and obvious signs of damage Cable restrai...

Page 39: ...ty of the unit and the consequence can be fatal The Ampcontrol Gasguard Controller does not have any customer serviceable parts and is not provided with any user adjustments 7 3 Disposal of System Parts The electronic equipment discussed in this manual must not be treated as general waste By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will be helping to prevent potentially negative con...

Page 40: ... conformance for details Repeat outputs Three 4 20 mA programmable outputs Applies to both 4 20mA and 0 4 2 0V input controller types Maximum 300 Ohm load with 12V dc supply See performance graph in Appendix A A6 Set points 3 programmable set points per channel Hysteresis adjustable 0 20 of channel scale 2 programmable fault set points per channel No hysteresis Alarm Reset Volt Free switch or rela...

Page 41: ... Alarm 3 10005 Channel 1 High Fault 10006 Channel 1 Spare 10007 Channel 1 Spare 10008 Channel 1 Spare 10009 Channel 2 Low Fault 10010 Channel 2 Alarm 1 10011 Channel 2 Alarm 2 10012 Channel 2 Alarm 3 10013 Channel 2 High Fault 10014 Channel 2 Spare 10015 Channel 2 Spare 10016 Channel 2 Spare 10017 Channel 3 Low Fault 10018 Channel 3 Alarm 1 10019 Channel 3 Alarm 2 10020 Channel 3 Alarm 3 1 Fault A...

Page 42: ... as displayed with decimal point removed 30006 Channel 2 Analogue Input 30007 Channel 3 Analogue Input 30008 Channel 4 Analogue Input 30009 Channel 1 Display Format Value Possible Values are 1 10 100 1000 30010 Channel 2 Display Format Value Same as for Channel 1 30011 Channel 3 Display Format Value Same as for Channel 1 30012 Channel 4 Display Format Value Same as for Channel 1 30013 Supply Volta...

Page 43: ...oint A2 40023 Channel 1 Set point A3 40024 Channel 2 Set point A1 40025 Channel 2 Set point A2 40026 Channel 2 Set point A3 40027 Channel 3 Set point A1 40028 Channel 3 Set point A2 40029 Channel 3 Set point A3 40030 Channel 4 Set point A1 40031 Channel 4 Set point A2 40032 Channel 4 Set point A3 40033 Channel 1 Display Format Value Possible Values are 1 10 100 1000 40034 Channel 2 Display Format ...

Page 44: ... Ch1 HF Bit5 Bit7 N A Bit8 Ch2 LF Bit9 Ch 2 A1 Bit10 Ch2 A2 Bit11 Ch2 A3 Bit12 Ch2 HF Bit13 Bit15 N A 1 Selected 0 Not Selected 40068 Zone 1 To Ch3 Ch4 Alarms 40069 Zone 2 To Ch1 Ch2 Alarms 40070 Zone 2 To Ch3 Ch4 Alarms 40071 Zone 3 To Ch1 Ch2 Alarms 40072 Zone 3 To Ch3 Ch4 Alarms 40073 Zone 4 To Ch1 Ch2 Alarms 40074 Zone 4 To Ch3 Ch4 Alarms 40075 Zone 5 To Ch1 Ch2 Alarms 40076 Zone 5 To Ch3 Ch4 ...

Page 45: ...92 Output 2 Control 40093 Output 3 Control 40094 Output 1 To Channel Map Bit0 Channel 1 Bit1 Channel 2 Bit2 Channel 3 Bit3 Channel 4 Bit4 Bit15 N A 1 Selected 0 Not Selected 40095 Output 2 To Channel Map 40096 Output 3 To Channel Map 40096 Output 3 To Channel Map Available Modbus function code is 0x03 Read Holding Registers Note If there is any other information needed it can be added to the Modbu...

Page 46: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 45 10 2 Modbus Memory Map Part 2 ...

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Page 48: ...SGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 47 Appendix A A1 Connection Diagram System Functional Block Diagrams Key to Symbols LOGICAL AND LOGICAL OR LOGICAL INVERSION LOGICAL EXLUSIVE OR ...

Page 49: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 48 A2 Top Level Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 50: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 49 A3 Input Channel Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 51: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 50 A4 Zoning Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 52: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 51 A5 Relay Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 53: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 52 A6 Current Follower Outputs Performance Graph ...

Page 54: ... 2011 CRN 7502 Page 53 A7 Sample Commissioning Test Form The sample test form shows a set of values for a typical system In a practical application these values will depend on the specific controller type and how the configuration has been set ...

Page 55: ...g checked Unit powered up successfully With 110V applied battery charge LED on UPS only Check 12V supply CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Check 12 15V to output terminal strip SIM Module is communicating with iMAC if fitted Relay Configuration Relay 1 Normally De energised Verified Relay 2 Normally De energised Verified Relay 3 Normally Energised Verified Relay 4 Normally Energised Verified ...

Page 56: ... Test Values Relays Engineering Value V Action iMAC Operation 1 2 3 4 Low Fault 2mA 2 0mA Falling Latching Fault LED Programmed Values 1 98 2 02 Verified on Test Alarm 1 1 00 7 2mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 7 13 7 27 Verified on Test Alarm 2 1 50 8 8mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 8 71 8 89 Verified on Test Alarm 3 2 00 10 4mA Rising Latching Alarm LED Prog...

Page 57: ...nt Test Values Relays Engineering Value V Action iMAC Operation 1 2 3 4 Low Fault 2mA 2 0mA Falling Latching Fault LED Programmed Values 1 98 2 02 Verified on Test Alarm 1 1 00 7 2mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 7 13 7 27 Verified on Test Alarm 2 1 50 8 8mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 8 71 8 89 Verified on Test Alarm 3 2 00 10 4mA Rising Latching Alarm LED Pr...

Page 58: ...nt Test Values Relays Engineering Value V Action iMAC Operation 1 2 3 4 Low Fault 2mA 2 0mA Falling Latching Fault LED Programmed Values 1 98 2 02 Verified on Test Alarm 1 1 00 7 2mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 7 13 7 27 Verified on Test Alarm 2 1 50 8 8mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 8 71 8 89 Verified on Test Alarm 3 2 00 10 4mA Rising Latching Alarm LED Pr...

Page 59: ...nt Test Values Relays Engineering Value V Action iMAC Operation 1 2 3 4 Low Fault 2mA 2 0mA Falling Latching Fault LED Programmed Values 1 98 2 02 Verified on Test Alarm 1 1 00 7 2mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 7 13 7 27 Verified on Test Alarm 2 1 50 8 8mA Rising Non Latching Alarm LED Programmed Values 8 71 8 89 Verified on Test Alarm 3 2 00 10 4mA Rising Latching Alarm LED Pr...

Page 60: ... Page 59 Output Configuration Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Status OFF Verified OFF Verified ON Verified Tag IDA VALUE Verified Output Type HIGHEST Verified Channel 1 IN Verified Channel 2 IN Verified Channel 3 OUT Verified Channel 4 OUT Verified Tested By Date ...

Page 61: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 60 Appendix B System Flow Chart B1 Flow Chart Legend ...

Page 62: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 61 B2 Main Menu Flowchart ...

Page 63: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 62 B3 Calibration Flowchart ...

Page 64: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 63 B4 Configuration Flowchart ...

Page 65: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 64 Configuration Flowchart con t ...

Page 66: ...GASGUARD IS CONTROLLER Issue R2 Date 26 09 2011 CRN 7502 Page 65 Configuration Flowchart con t ...

Page 67: ... 1 25 v v A2 DIR RISING A2 LATCH NO A3 1 50 v v A3 DIR RISING A3 LATCH NO HF 23 00mA HF DIR RISING HF LATCH NO ALMDLY 1000mS A1 HYST 5 A2 HYST 5 A3 HYST 5 CHANNEL 2 DEFAULT PARAMETER INPUT TYPE 4 20mA STATUS ON GAS NAME O2 DECPT 25 00 v v FS 25 00 v v UNIT v v TAG CHAN 2 LF 02 00mA LF DIR FALLING LF LATCH NO A1 19 5 v v A1 DIR FALLING A1 LATCH NO A2 22 0 v v A2 DIR RISING A2 LATCH NO A3 25 0 v v A...

Page 68: ...ING A2 LATCH YES A3 30 00 ppm A3 DIR RISING A3 LATCH NO HF 23 00mA HF DIR RISING HF LATCH NO ALMDLY 1000mS A1 HYST 5 A2 HYST 5 A3 HYST 5 CHANNEL 4 DEFAULT PARAMETER INPUT TYPE 4 20mA STATUS ON GAS NAME CO2 DECPT 5 00 v v FS 5 00 v v UNIT v v TAG CHAN 4 LF 02 00mA LF DIR FALLING LF LATCH NO A1 1 00 v v A1 DIR RISING A1 LATCH NO A2 1 50 v v A2 DIR RISING A2 LATCH NO A3 2 00 v v A3 DIR RISING A3 LATC...

Page 69: ...NOT IN CH3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF NOT IN CH4 A1 NOT IN CH4 A2 NOT IN CH4 A3 NOT IN CH4 HF NOT IN VOTING 1 ZONE 2 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON TAG ZONE 2 CH1 LF NOT IN CH1 A1 NOT IN CH1 A2 IN CH1 A3 NOT IN CH1 HF NOT IN CH2 LF NOT IN CH2 A1 NOT IN CH2 A2 NOT IN CH2 A3 NOT IN CH2 HF NOT IN CH3 LF NOT IN CH3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF...

Page 70: ...H3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF NOT IN CH4 A1 NOT IN CH4 A2 NOT IN CH4 A3 NOT IN CH4 HF NOT IN VOTING 1 ZONE 4 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON TAG ZONE 4 CH1 LF NOT IN CH1 A1 NOT IN CH1 A2 NOT IN CH1 A3 NOT IN CH1 HF NOT IN CH2 LF NOT IN CH2 A1 IN CH2 A2 NOT IN CH2 A3 NOT IN CH2 HF NOT IN CH3 LF NOT IN CH3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF NOT IN ...

Page 71: ...H3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF NOT IN CH4 A1 NOT IN CH4 A2 NOT IN CH4 A3 NOT IN CH4 HF NOT IN VOTING 1 ZONE 6 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON TAG ZONE 6 CH1 LF NOT IN CH1 A1 NOT IN CH1 A2 NOT IN CH1 A3 NOT IN CH1 HF NOT IN CH2 LF NOT IN CH2 A1 NOT IN CH2 A2 NOT IN CH2 A3 NOT IN CH2 HF NOT IN CH3 LF NOT IN CH3 A1 NOT IN CH3 A2 NOT IN CH3 A3 NOT IN CH3 HF NOT IN CH4 LF NOT...

Page 72: ...N5 NOT IN ZN6 NOT IN RELAY 2 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON RLY TYPE ND TAG RELAY 2 ZN1 NOT IN ZN2 IN ZN3 NOT IN ZN4 NOT IN ZN5 NOT IN ZN6 NOT IN RELAY 3 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON RLY TYPE ND TAG RELAY 3 ZN1 NOT IN ZN2 NOT IN ZN3 IN ZN4 NOT IN ZN5 NOT IN ZN6 NOT IN RELAY 4 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON RLY TYPE ND TAG RELAY 4 ZN1 NOT IN ZN2 NOT IN ZN3 NOT IN ZN4 IN ZN5 NOT IN ZN6 NOT IN ...

Page 73: ...PARAMETER STATUS ON TAG OUTPUT 3 OP TYPE FOLLOW CH1 NOT IN CH2 NOT IN CH3 IN CH4 NOT IN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DEFAULT PARAMETER CFG VERSION 1 MODBUS ADDR 1 BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY NONE S DLY 10 TN 1 TAG NAME LINE TN 2 TAG NAME LINE CHANGE PASS 9999 CHANGE CAL PASS 9999 FLT CLR KEY YES OUTPUT 2 DEFAULT PARAMETER STATUS ON TAG OUTPUT 2 OP TYPE FOLLOW CH1 NOT IN CH2 IN CH3 NOT IN CH...

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