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7.  CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE

In this example a BA317NE Tachometer is connected
to  a  proximity  detector  producing  105  pulses  per
revolution.

The BA317NE is required to display rotational speed
in RPM with a resolution of one RPM.   The run-time
clock  is  to  operate  when  the  shaft  speed  exceeds
5   RPM.   The   display   is   to   be   updated   twice   per
second.

For this application the  operator needs to reset the
run-time display to zero from the display mode, but
should not be able to reset the grand total run-time
from  the  display  mode.    To  prevent  tampering  the
instrument configuration menu is to be protected by
security code of 1209.

7.1  Configuration procedure

The BA317NE Tachometer may be configured on-site
without disconnection from the power supply or from
the proximity detector.

Step 1

Enter the configuration menu

Enter  the  configuration  menu  by
simultaneously  pressing  

(

 and  

)

.

Assuming a security code has not already
been entered the instrument will respond
by  displaying  

inPut

  which  is  the  first

function  in  the  configuration  menu.    See
Fig 11.

Step 2

Select the type of input & debounce

With  

inPut

 displayed press  

(  

which will

reveal the sub-menu.   Using the 

&

 or 

*

button  select  

inP

 

.

 

tYPE

  and  press  

(  

to

reveal the current input.   The Tachometer
is  required  to  work  with  a  proximity
detector  so  again  using  the  

&

 or  

*

button  select  

Pr.

 

dEt

 followed  by  

)  

to

return to the  

inP

 

.

 

tYPE

 prompt in the sub-

menu.
Using  the  

&

 or  

*

 button  select

dEbouncE

  from  the  sub-menu  and  press

(

.  Using  the  

&

 or  

*

 button  select

dEFAuLt

 which will provide moderate pulse

edge noise protection.  If the Tachometer
is  subsequently  found  to  miscount  the
noise   rejection   can   be   increased.     Enter
the   selection   and   return   to   the  

inPut

prompt  in  the  configuration  menu  by
pressing the 

button twice.

See 6.4, 6.5 and 6.6

Step 3

Select  the  interval  between  display
updates

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 button select  

uPdAtE

in the configuration menu and press 

to

reveal  how  frequently  the  Tachometer
display is updated.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select

0

 

.

 

5

  (0.5  seconds  i.e. 2 display  updates

per  second).    Enter  the  selection  and
return  to  the  

uPdAtE

  prompt  in  the

configuration  menu  by pressing  the  

)

button.
See 6.7

Step 4

Run-time display 

Using the 

&

 or 

*

 button select 

di5P-2

in the configuration menu and press  

(

to select if the run-time display is  

on

 or

oFF

.    The  Tachometer  is  required  to

display run-time therefore using the  

&

or  

*

 button select  

on

 and press  

)  

to

enter  the  selection  and  return  to  the

di5P-2

 prompt in the configuration menu.

See 6.8

Step 5

Position  of  decimal  point  in  speed
display.

Select  

dP

  from  the  configuration  menu

and press 

(

. The speed display will be

activated  and  identified  by  the  RATE
annunciator.  Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push

button  position the  decimal point to  the
right of the least significant digit to give a
total display resolution of 1.
Finally press the  

)  

button to enter the

selection and return to the  

dP

 prompt in

the configuration menu.

See 6.9

Step 6

Enter the speed scale factor

5CALE.5

  is  a  dividing  factor  adjustable

between 0.0001 and 99999 that enables
the Tachometer to  display speed  in  the
required  engineering  units.    The  speed
display  timebase  is  determined  by

t-bA5E

 that is adjusted in Step 7.

In  this  example  the  Tachometer  speed
display  is  required  in  revolutions  per
minute.  The proximity detector produces
105  pulses  per  revolution  therefore

5CALE

 

.

 

5

 should therefore be adjusted to

105.0.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select

5CALE.5

 from the configuration menu and

press 

to reveal the existing value with

one  digit  flashing.    This  should  be
changed  to  105.0  using  the  

&

 or  

*

push  button  to  adjust  the  flashing  digit
and the  

(  

button to transfer control to

the next digit and to position the decimal
point.  Finally, enter the new value and
return  to  the  

5CALE

 

.

 

5

  prompt  in  the

configuration menu by pressing 

)

.

See 6.10

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Summary of Contents for BA317NE

Page 1: ...Issue 7 9th July 2019 BA317NE Rugged one input Ex nA and Ex tc Tachometer Issue 7...

Page 2: ...tion functions 6 4 Input inPut 6 5 Input type inP tYPE 6 6 Debounce dEbouncE 6 7 Display update interval uPdAtE 6 8 Run time display di5P 2 6 9 Position of the decimal points dP 6 10 Speed scale facto...

Page 3: ...Adjusting alarm setpoints from display mode 9 5 Pulse Output 9 5 1 Ex nA certification 9 5 2 Pulse output configuration 9 5 3 Enable pulse output EnbL 9 5 4 Source of output pulse 5ourCE 9 5 5 Divide...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...n Appendix 2 For applications in the USA and Canada the BA317NE has ETL and cETL certification which is described in Appendix 3 2 OPERATION Fig 1 shows a simplified block diagram of the BA317NE Tachom...

Page 6: ...displays and associated annunciators plus a pulse input indicator as shown on front cover of this manual Speed On upper eight digit display display Run time On lower six digit display display Shows t...

Page 7: ...or an external Zener barrier or galvanic isolator as shown on the Type Examination Certificate This allows the Tachometer to be adjusted and configured live when installed in a Ex n panel enclosure lo...

Page 8: ...BA317NE Certification information label 4 SYSTEM DESIGN FOR HAZARDOUS AREAS When correctly installed in Zone 2 the BA317NE Totaliser may be connected to almost any apparatus in the safe area and to Ex...

Page 9: ...ation is essential for their effective use It is also necessary to ensure that the maintenance procedure makes sure that unauthorised re closure of the switches does not occur It is not considered nec...

Page 10: ...A317NE contains a configurable debounce circuit to prevent false triggering See section 6 7 4 2 5 Magnetic pick off input Magnetic pick off speed sensors usually have a low level ac voltage output whi...

Page 11: ...osure Ensure that the edges of aperture are de burred b Inspect the Tachometer s captive gasket and ensure that it is not damaged before inserting it into the panel enclosure aperture c If the enclosu...

Page 12: ...showing the requested units of measurement if this information is not supplied when the instrument is ordered a blank card will be fitted A pack of self adhesive scale cards printed with common units...

Page 13: ...factor that determines whether the Tachometer displays speed per second per minute or per hour The Tachometer incorporates a run time clock that displays the time in hours that the speed of the monito...

Page 14: ...on or oFF See section 6 8 Display Summary of function dP Decimal points Defines the position of the decimal point in the Tachometer speed display See section 6 9 5CALE 5 Speed scale factor 5CALE 5 is...

Page 15: ...6 Display Summary of function CLr Gtot Resets grand total run time to zero This function resets the grand total run time to zero from within the configuration menu when CLr YE5 is selected and 5urE is...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...ch as those resulting from a mechanical contact closing and bouncing Three levels of protection may be selected and the amount of debounce applied depends upon the type of Tachometer input that has be...

Page 19: ...g shaft generates 18 pulses per revolution to produce a Tachometer speed display in revolutions 5CALE 5 should be set to 18 0 The units of the Tachometer speed display are pulses per unit of time The...

Page 20: ...sed it is not necessary to enter a clip off value see 6 8 To check or change the clip off threshold select CLP oFF from the configuration menu and press which will reveal the current setting The thres...

Page 21: ...is displayed and then press which will result in a 0000 prompt being displayed with the first digit flashing This is a request for the instruction to be confirmed by entering 5urE using the or button...

Page 22: ...al between display updates Using the or button select uPdAtE in the configuration menu and press to reveal how frequently the Tachometer display is updated Using the or push button select 0 5 0 5 seco...

Page 23: ...h buttons The button will transfer control to the second digit which controls the step response and should be set to 0 in the same way Finally enter the selection and return to the FiLtEr prompt in th...

Page 24: ...s unauthorised access to the configuration menu Using the or button select CodE from the configuration menu and press which will reveal 0000 with the first digit flashing This example requires the sec...

Page 25: ...ng calibration change Re enable both alarms 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning BS EN 60079 17 Electrical installations inspection and maintenance permits live maintenance in Zone 2 if a risk analys...

Page 26: ...output 2 or Isolated dual alarms 2 Notes 1 Internally powered 2 Only one of the three output options can be fitted to a BA317NE Tachometer 9 1 Scale card The BA317NE has a window on the right hand sid...

Page 27: ...ons such as a shut down system When the BA317NE Tachometer power supply is turned off or disconnected the alarm outputs will open irrespective of whether normally open or normally closed outputs have...

Page 28: ...ve use It is also necessary to ensure that the maintenance procedure makes sure that unauthorised re closure of the switches does not occur It is not considered necessary to have a means of isolation...

Page 29: ...ust therefore be reconfigured before use 9 4 6 Setpoint adjustment 5P1 x 5P2 x The speed alarm setpoints 5P1 5peed and 5P2 5peed may be positioned anywhere between 0000000 and 9999999 and the run time...

Page 30: ...30...

Page 31: ...the configured alarm silence time When an alarm is silenced the alarm annunciator will flash until the silence time expires To adjust the alarm silence time select 5iL using the or push button in the...

Page 32: ...digit using the or buttons to adjust the flashing digit and the push button to move control to the next digit If the correct code is entered pressing will then cause alarm setpoint prompt 5P1 5peed o...

Page 33: ...ned The retransmitted RTx annunciator on the instrument display shows the status of the retransmitted pulse output Annunciator activation depends upon the setting of 5ource in the pulse output configu...

Page 34: ...e standard 9 5 2 Pulse output configuration PuL5E oP When the BA317NE Tachometer is supplied with a factory fitted pulse output the configuration menu is extended as shown in Fig 18 to include the pul...

Page 35: ...changed by pressing the or push button followed by the button to return to 5ourCE prompt 9 5 5 Divide output pulse frequency diVidE When 5CALEd is selected in the 5ourCE function described in section...

Page 36: ...20mA output to be connected to any dc circuit providing that in normal operation the maximum supply voltage is not greater than 30V dc Providing that the BA317NE Tachometer is correctly installed in a...

Page 37: ...ponds to a 4 000mA output current is defined by this function Using the or push button select 4 000 in the 4 20mA output sub menu and press to reveal the existing speed display with one digit flashing...

Page 38: ...afe use in dust atmospheres The BA317NE ATEX Type Examination Certificate has an X suffix to show that special conditions for safe use are specified by the BA317NE Ex ic tc certificate indicated by th...

Page 39: ...for an external Zener barrier or galvanic isolator as shown on the IECEx Certificate This allows the Tachometer to be adjusted and configured live when installed in a Ex n panel enclosure located in...

Page 40: ...parameters the systems shown in sections 3 4 and 5 of this manual may therefore also be used for US and Canadian installations subject to complying with local codes of practice ETL and cETL codes CL...

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