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9.2.12  Access Setpoint:  ‘AcSP’

This function activates a separate menu that
provides direct access to the alarm setpoints
when the instrument is in the display mode.
See section 9.2.13 for a full description.    An
operator may therefore adjust the alarm
setpoints without having access to the
programme and alarm menus.  Further
protection is provided by a separate security
code.

This direct access menu may be enabled and a
separate security code entered from the 'AcSP'
function in the main programme menu as
shown in Fig 13.  To change the menu
parameters select 'AcSP' from the programme
menu and press 

P. 

  This will display the

enable prompt 'EnbL'.

Press 

P

 again to reveal if the direct access

menu is 'On' or 'OFF'.  The 

Up

 or 

Down

buttons will toggle the display between the two
conditions.

If 'OFF' is selected, the operator will not have
access to the setpoints from the display mode.
Return to the 'AcSP' prompt in the main menu
by pressing

 E

 twice.

If 'On' is selected, the operator will have direct
access to the alarm setpoints from the display
mode via a separate optional security code.
To define this four digit numeric code press 

E

to return to the 'EnbL' prompt followed by the

Up

 or 

Down

 button to select the access code

prompt 'AcCd'.   Pressing 

will then reveal the

current security code.  The flashing digit of the
code may be changed by operating the 

Up

 or

Down

 push-buttons and pressing the 

P

 button

will transfer control to the next digit.  When the
required code has been entered, press 

E

 twice

to return to the 'AcSP' prompt in the
programme menu.

Entering code 0000 will disable the security
code allowing direct access to the setpoints in
the display mode by pressing the

  P

 and 

Up

buttons simultaneously.

New instruments with alarms are supplied with
the security code set to 0000

9.2.13  Adjusting alarm setpoints from the
            display mode

Access to the two alarm setpoints from the
indicator display mode is obtained by operating
the 

P

 and 

Up

 push-buttons simultaneously as

shown in Fig 14.  If the setpoints are not
protected by a security code the alarm setpoint
prompt 'SPr1' or 'SPt1' will be displayed
depending upon whether a rate or total alarm

has been programmed.  If the setpoints are
protected by a security code, 'COde' will be
displayed first.  Pressing 

P

 again will enable

the alarm security code to be entered digit by
digit using the 

Up

 and 

Down

 buttons to change

the flashing digit and the 

P

 push-button to

move control to the next digit.  If the correct
code is entered pressing 

E

 will then cause

alarm setpoint prompt 'SPx1' to be displayed. If
an incorrect security code is entered, or a
button is not pressed within ten seconds, the
instrument will automatically return to the
display mode.

Once within the menu pressing the 

Up

 or 

Down

buttons will toggle the display between the two
alarm setpoint prompts 'SPx1' and 'SPx2'.

Fig 14 Setpoint adjustment from the display

mode

To adjust an alarm setpoint select 'SPx1' or
'SPx2' and press

 P

 which will reveal the current

setting. Each digit of the setpoint may be
adjusted using the

 Up

 and 

Down

 push-buttons,

and the

  P

 button to move control to the next

digit.  When the required setpoint has been
entered, pressing 

will return the display to

the 'SPx1' or 'SPx2' prompt from which the
other setpoint may be selected, or the indicator
may be returned to the display mode by
pressing 

E

 again.

Note:

 Direct access to the alarm setpoints is

only available when the menu is enabled - see
section 9.2.12

Summary of Contents for BA344D

Page 1: ...Issue 5 7th April 2009 BA344D Intrinsically safe Battery powered pulse input field mounting rate totaliser Issue 5...

Page 2: ...0 Rate filter 6 11 Total scale factor 6 12 Clip off 6 13 Local reset 6 14 Resetting grand total 6 15 Security code 7 Calibration Example 7 1 Calibration procedure 8 Maintenance 8 1 Fault finding durin...

Page 3: ...es or via the optional external keypad Optional alarms which may be programmed to function on the rate or total displays further extend the applications of this instrument The BA344D contains an inter...

Page 4: ...mospheres which conform with BS EN60079 Part14 2003 Electrical Installation in Hazardous Areas When designing systems for installation outside the UK the local Code of Practice should be consulted For...

Page 5: ...and 4 is Ci 30nF Li 10 H To determine the maximum permissible cable parameters these figures should be subtracted from the maximum permitted cable parameters specified for the device connected to ter...

Page 6: ...perated simultaneously See 6 13 Each time the total display is reset to zero the grand total is transferred to permanent memory 3 5 Zones gas groups and T rating The BA344D has been issued with an EC...

Page 7: ...onnected to terminals 5 6 The maximum input counting frequency is 10kHz 4 1 System certificates When the input signal is derived from the safe area or the total display is to be reset from within the...

Page 8: ...rconnected within the BA344D see Fig 1 4 3 Use with Galvanic Isolators Galvanic isolators are probably the simplest intrinsically safe interface as they provide isolation and do not require a high int...

Page 9: ...nstallation procedure a Remove the instrument terminal cover by unscrewing the two captive A screws b Mount the instrument on a flat surface and secure with two M6 screws through the B holes Alternati...

Page 10: ...ssembly The discharged battery may be removed and the replacement fitted while the BA344D rate totalisers is installed in the hazardous area Fig 7 illustrates the replacement sequence a If the instrum...

Page 11: ...the instrument enclosure Before replacing the terminal cover turn the instrument ON by moving the slide switch to the right Fig 7 Replacement of internal battery 5 5 Disposal of used batteries The BEK...

Page 12: ...ond minute or hour Similarly to calculate the total flow in the required units of measurement the number of input pulses is divided by the total scale factor SCALE t Total flow is continuously added t...

Page 13: ...13...

Page 14: ...section 6 6 dISPLAY 2 Lower display Turns the lower display which normally shows rate on or off See section 6 7 Display Description of function SCALE r Rate Scale Factor Defines the arithmetic relatio...

Page 15: ...ype select InPut from the menu and press P which will reveal the current input type Pressing Up or Down will scroll through the four options UOLts Voltage pulse input Threshold 1V and 3V 10kHz max Inp...

Page 16: ...int position and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons When the required rate scale factor has been entered press E to store the number and return to the main menu 6 9 Timebase t bASE The timeb...

Page 17: ...ecimal point in the scale factor move the flashing digit to the left hand side of the required decimal point position and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons When the required total scale fac...

Page 18: ...d before access to the programme menu is granted New instruments are programmed with the default security code 0000 which allows unrestricted access to all programming functions without entering a sec...

Page 19: ...3 Select the type of input Using the Up or Down button scroll through the main menu until InPut is displayed then press P to reveal the existing setting Select COIL the input for a magnetic pick off u...

Page 20: ...A344D is required to display 1 cubic metre for every 105 x 1 000 pulses received SCALE t should therefore be set to 105 000 Select SCALE t from the main menu and press P which will reveal the current...

Page 21: ...rument to the CLr Gtot prompt in the main menu Step 12 Define the security code Defining a security code prevents unauthorised access to the programme functions Select COdE from the main menu and pres...

Page 22: ...equipment should be used unless a gas clearance certificate is available If a BA344D fails after it has been functioning correctly the following table may help Symptom Cause Check No display Instrume...

Page 23: ...larm annunciators on the instrument display indicate the status of both alarms If an alarm delay or silence time has been selected the annunciator will flash during the delay or silence period Program...

Page 24: ...lay Description of function EnbL Alarm enable Enables or disables the alarm function without changing the alarm parameters See section 9 2 4 tYPE Type of alarm Defines whether the alarm operates on th...

Page 25: ...rn to the alarm menu 9 2 5 Type of alarm tYPE Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 may both be rate or total alarms or one may be conditioned for rate and the other for total To check or change the type of alarm selec...

Page 26: ...select HStr from the alarm menu and press P which will reveal the existing figure Each digit can be adjusted using the Up and Down push buttons and the P button to move to the next digit When the req...

Page 27: ...o the setpoints in the display mode by pressing the P and Up buttons simultaneously New instruments with alarms are supplied with the security code set to 0000 9 2 13 Adjusting alarm setpoints from th...

Page 28: ...mounting kits are available for securing the BA344D to a horizontal or vertical pipe BA392D Stainless steel bracket secured by two worm drive hose clips for 60 to 80mm outside diameter pipes BA393 He...

Page 29: ...ertification Appendix 1 EnbL 9 2 3 9 2 4 Fault finding during commissioning 8 1 after commissioning 8 2 FILtEr 6 10 Flow indicator 2 2 Galvanic isolators 4 3 Gas groups 3 5 Grand total 2 2 clear 6 14...

Page 30: ...ve atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is likely to occur occasionally in normal operation Zone 22 explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is no...

Page 31: ...ctioning immediately it is switched on When a replacement battery is fitted or when the rate totaliser is turned on after not being used for an extended period the battery should be conditioned by dra...

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