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8.3.3  Alarm enable:  ‘EnbL’

This function allows each alarm to be enabled or
disabled without altering any of the alarm
parameters. To enable or disable the alarm select
'EnbL' from the alarm menu and press 

P

 which will

reveal the current setting ‘on’ or ‘oFF’.  The
function can be changed by pressing the 

 or 

button followed by the 

E

 button to return to the

alarm menu.

8.3.4  Setpoint adjustment:   ‘SP1’ and ‘SP2’

The setpoint of each alarm may be positioned
anywhere in the numerical display of the indicator
providing that this corresponds to an input current
between 3.8 and 20.2mA. e.g. If the indicator has
been calibrated to display 0 with 4mA input and
10000 with 20mA input, the two alarm setpoints
may be positioned anywhere between  -125 and
10125.
To adjust the setpoint select 'SP1' or 'SP2' from the
alarm configuration menu and press 

P

 

which will

reveal the existing alarm setpoint.  The flashing
digit of the setpoint can be adjusted using the 

and 

 push-buttons, and the 

P

 button to move

control to the next digit.  When the required
setpoint has been entered press 

E

 

to return to the

alarm configuration menu.
The alarm setpoints may also be adjusted when
the indicator is in the display mode, see section
9.3.11.

8.3.5  Alarm function:   ‘Hi.Lo’

Each alarm can be independently conditioned as a
high alarm or as a low alarm.   To check or change
the alarm function select 'Hi.Lo' from the alarm
menu and press 

P

 to reveal the current setting.

The function can be changed by pressing the 

 or

 button followed by the 

E

 button to return to the

alarm menu.

8.3.6  Alarm output status:   ‘no.nC’

Configures the solid state alarm output to be open
‘no’ or to be closed ‘nC’ in the non-alarm condition.
When deciding which is required, care should be
taken to ensure that the alarm output is fail safe as
illustrated in Fig 10.

‘no’ Alarm output open in non-alarm condition

‘nC’ Alarm output closed in non-alarm condition

CAUTION

When the 4/20mA supply is removed
from the loop powered indicator, both
alarm outputs will open irrespective of
conditioning.  Therefore for fail safe
operation both alarm outputs should be
conditioned to be open in the alarm
condition ‘nC’.

To check or change the alarm output status, select
'no.nC' from the alarm configuration menu and
press 

P

 to reveal the setting.  The function may be

changed by pressing the 

 or 

 button followed

by the 

E

 

button to return to the alarm configuration

menu.

8.3.7  Hysteresis:   HStr

Hysteresis is shown in the units that the indicator
has been calibrated to display.
To adjust the hysteresis select 'HStr' from the
alarm menu and press 

P

 which will reveal the

existing figure.  The flashing  digit can be adjusted
using the 

 and 

 push-buttons, and the 

P

button will move control to the next digit.  When the
required hystersis has been entered press 

E

 

to

return to the alarm configuration menu.

e.g.  An indicator calibrated to display 0 to 10000,
with a high alarm set at 9000 and hysteresis of 200
will perform as follows:

The high alarm will be activated when
increasing indicator display equals 9000, but
will not reset until the indicator display falls
below 8800.

8.3.8  Alarm delay:   dELA

This function delays activation of the alarm output
for an adjustable time following the alarm condition
occurring.  The delay can be set in 1 second
increments between 0 and 3600 seconds.  If a
delay is not required zero should be entered.  To
adjust the delay select 'dELA' from the alarm
configuration menu and press 

P

 which will reveal

the existing delay.  The flashing digit of the delay
can be adjusted using the 

 and 

 push-buttons,

and the 

P

 button to move control to the other

digits.  When the required delay has been entered
press 

E

 

to return to the alarm menu.

e.g.  An indicator with a high alarm set at 9000 and
an alarm delay of 30 seconds will perform as
follows:

The alarm annunciator will start to flash when an
increasing indicator display equals 9000, but the
alarm output will not be activated until the alarm
condition has existed continuously for 30 seconds.
When the alarm output is activated, the alarm
annunciator will stop flashing and become
permanently activated.

If the ‘FLSH’ function, which flashes the indicator
display when an alarm occurs, has been enabled,
it will not start to function until the alarm output is
activated.
See section 8.3.10

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Page 3: ...Issue 3 1st December 2012 BA507E BA527E BA508E BA528E General Purpose loop powered panel mounting indicators issue 3...

Page 4: ...error message 6 4 Lineariser under and over range 6 5 Lineariser default configuration 7 Maintenance 7 1 Fault finding during commissioning 7 2 Fault finding after commissioning 7 3 Servicing 7 4 Rout...

Page 5: ...splay any variable represented by the 4 20mA current e g temperature flow pressure or level The BA507E BA527E BA508E and the BA528E are not certified for use in explosive atmospheres For hazardous are...

Page 6: ...in display mode function has been enabled P E Access to configuration menu via optional security code Note BA527E and BA528E only If the indicator has been calibrated using the CAL function calibratio...

Page 7: ...el providing that the operating temperature is between 40 C and 70 C Figs 4A and 4B show the overall dimensions of the 96 x 48mm and the 144 x 72mm instruments together with the recommended panel cut...

Page 8: ...dovetail as shown in Fig 5 Push the knurled screw slightly forward to engage the thread and tighten by turning clockwise until it is just finger tight When both clamps are fitted ensure that the gaske...

Page 9: ...rd unclip the protruding end of the flexible strip by gently pushing it upwards and pulling it out of the enclosure Peel the existing scale card from the flexible strip and replace it with a new print...

Page 10: ...00 0000 Function FunC Std Std Display at 4mA Zero 0 0 0 00 Display at 20mA SPAn 100 0 100 00 Resolution rESn 1 digit 1 digit Bargraph start BarLo 0 00 Bargraph finish BarHi 100 00 P button in display...

Page 11: ...value Using ZEro function set required display at 4mA by pressing pressing and to move to the next digit Similarly using SPAn function set required display at 20mA E P P E P E P E E Select type of ba...

Page 12: ...ble lineariser To reveal the existing indicator function select FunC from the configuration menu and press P If the function is set as required press E to return to the menu or press the or button to...

Page 13: ...ese conditions are not complied with the indicator displays FaiL and aborts the calibration c If the zero current is greater than the span current the instrument will be reverse acting i e an increasi...

Page 14: ...between on and oFF When set as required press E to return to the tARE prompt in the configuration menu 5 10 Security code CodE Access to the instrument configuration menu may be protected by a four di...

Page 15: ...lling the tank with known incremental volumes and calibrating the indicator to display the sum of the increments at each break point The number of break points required should first be entered using t...

Page 16: ...14...

Page 17: ...a new break point before the displayed break point The calibration of existing break points is not changed but the identification number of all subsequent break points is increased by one dEL Remove a...

Page 18: ...ired press E to return to the 0 n prompt from which the the next break point can be selected using the or buttons When the required break point has been selected press P and set the required indicator...

Page 19: ...s does not reveal the cause of the fault it is recommended that the instrument is replaced This can be done without disconnecting power but while the indicator is disconnected the 4 20mA loop will be...

Page 20: ...output may be independently conditioned as a high or low alarm with a normally open or normally closed output in the non alarm condition When the 4 20mA current powering the indicator is removed both...

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Page 22: ...section 8 3 3 SP1 Alarm setpoint 1 Adjusts the alarm setpoint The alarm is activated when the indicator display equals the setpoint See section 8 3 4 Hi Lo Alarm function Defines the alarm function a...

Page 23: ...or fail safe operation both alarm outputs should be conditioned to be open in the alarm condition nC To check or change the alarm output status select no nC from the alarm configuration menu and press...

Page 24: ...ving access to the indicator configuration menu Protection against accidental adjustment of the setpoints when the indicator is in the display mode is provided by a separate security code This direct...

Page 25: ...plus the displayed value to be represented or a low and a high setpoint plus the displayed value to be represented by the bargraph as shown in Fig 15 Fig 15 Displayed value and setpoints on bargraph T...

Page 26: ...backlight 8 4 1 Loop powering the backlight The backlight is loop powered by connecting it in series with the indicator 4 20mA input as shown in Fig 17 which increases the maximum indicator voltage dr...

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