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8.4.3   Alarm enable:  

EnbL

This  function  allows  the  alarm  to  be  enabled  or
disabled without altering any of the alarm parameters.
Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

AL1

 or  

AL2

from the configuration menu and press  

to access

the alarm sub-menu.  Press the 

&  

or  

button until

EnbL

 is displayed followed by   

(

 which will reveal if

the function is 

on

 or 

off.

  The setting can be changed

by pressing the 

&

 or 

*

 push button followed by the

)

 

button to return to the alarm sub-menu. 

8.4.4  Type of alarm:  

tYPE

Alarm  1  and  Alarm  2  are  totally  independent,  both
may  be  speed  or  run-time  alarms,  or  one  may  be
conditioned for speed and the other for run-time.
Using the 

&

 or 

*

 push button select 

tYPE

 from the

selected alarm sub-menu and press  

(  

to check or

change the function.  The  

&

 or  

*

 push button will

toggle the selection between 

5PEEd

 and 

Hour5

, when

set as required press the  

)  

button to return to the

alarm sub-menu.

Note:

 When

 

tYPE

  is  changed,  the  alarm

configuration  is  automatically  reset  to  the
default values and the alarm is disabled.  It
must therefore be reconfigured before use.

8.4.5  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  alarm  setpoint  

5P1.Hour5

and  

5P2.Hour5

 anywhere  between  

0000.0

 and  

9999.9

hours.

All the  setpoints  are adjusted  in  the  same  way, for
example, to adjust the setpoint of Alarm 1 which has
been  configured  to  operate  on  the  speed  display.
Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

5P1.5peed

 in

the 

AL1

 sub-menu and press 

which will reveal the

existing setpoint with one digit flashing.  The required
setpoint  can  be  entered  using  the  

&

 or  

*

 push

button to adjust the flashing digit and the 

button to

transfer  control  to  the  next  digit.      When  set  as
required press 

to enter the value and return to the

5P1.5peed

 prompt in the alarm 1 sub-menu.

8.4.6  Alarm function:  

Hi

 

.

 

Lo

Alarm  1  and  Alarm  2  are  totally  independent,  both
may be Hi or Lo, or one may be conditioned as a Hi
alarm and the other as a Lo alarm.

Using the 

&

 or 

push button select 

Hi

 

.

 

Lo

 from the

selected alarm sub-menu and press  

(  

to check or

change the function.  The  

&

 or  

*

 push button will

toggle the alarm function between  

Hi

 and  

Lo

, when

set as required, press the  

)  

button to return to the

Hi

 

.

 

Lo’ prompt in the alarm sub-menu.

8.4.7  Alarm output status:  

no

 

.

 

nC

Each  single  pole  alarm  output  may  be  open  or
closed  in  the  non-alarm  condition.    When  the
BA514G power supply is turned off or disconnected,
the alarm output(s) will open irrespective of whether
normally open or normally closed outputs have been
selected.    Therefore,  when  designing  an  alarm
system  normally  closed  

nc

  should  be  selected  so

that the output opens when an alarm occurs or if the
power supply fails.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

no

 

.

 

nC

 from

the selected alarm sub-menu and press 

to check

or change the function. The  

&

 or  

*

 push button

will  toggle  the  contact  status  between  

no

 and  

nC

,

when set as required, press the 

button to return

to the 

no

 

.

 

nC

 prompt in the alarm sub-menu 

8.4.8  Hysteresis:  

H5tr

Hysteresis is only available on speed alarms so the

H5tr

 function only appears in the configuration sub-

menu  when  alarm  

tYPE

  has  been  set  to  

5PEEd

.

During configuration hysteresis is shown in the units
of  

5PEED

  previously configured for  the Tachometer

display.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

H5tr

 in the

selected alarm sub-menu and press  

(

 which will

reveal the existing hysteresis with one digit flashing.
The  required  hysteresis  can  be  entered  using  the

&

 or 

*

 push button to adjust the flashing digit and

the  

(  

button to transfer control to the next digit.

When set as required press  

)

 to enter the value

and  return  to  the  

H5tr

  prompt  in  the  alarm  sub-

menu.

e.g.  A Tachometer configured to display a rotational
speed of 0 to 500 RPM, with a high alarm set at
400 RPM and hysteresis of 10 RPM will perform as
follows:

The high alarm will be activated when speed
equals or exceeds 400 RPM, but will not reset
until the speed falls below 390 RPM.

8.4.9  Alarm delay:  

dELA

This function enables activation of the alarm output
to be delayed for a fixed time following the alarm
condition  occurring.    The  delay  can  be  set  in  1
second increments up to 3600 seconds.  If a delay is
not required zero should be entered.

To adjust the delay select  

dELA

 using the  

&

 or 

*

push  button  in  the  selected  alarm  sub-menu  and
press 

which will reveal the existing delay time in

seconds with one digit flashing.  The required delay
time can be entered using the 

&

 or 

*

 push button

to  adjust  the  flashing  digit  and  the  

(  

button  to

transfer  control  to  the  next  digit.      When  set  as
required press  

)  

to enter the value and return to

the 

dELA

 prompt in the alarm sub-menu.   The alarm

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Summary of Contents for BA514G

Page 1: ...Issue 4 9th July 2019 BA514G General Purpose Tachometer Issue 4...

Page 2: ...ed scale factor 5CALE 5 5 11 Timebase t bA5E 5 12 Display filter FiLtEr 5 13 Clip off CLP oFF 5 14 Local reset LoC clr 5 15 Local run time reset clr tot 5 16 Local grand total run time reset clr gtot...

Page 3: ...7 Alarm output status no nC 8 4 8 Hysteresis H5tr 8 4 9 Alarm delay dELA 8 4 10 Alarm silence time 5IL 8 4 11 Flash display when alarm occurs FL5H 8 4 12 Access Setpoint AC5P 8 4 13 Adjusting alarm s...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...ter The instrument can accept pulses from most types of sensor and display speed per second minute or per hour plus run time in hours on a separate display The BA514G has a single pair of input termin...

Page 6: ...ter may be configured to provide direct access to the alarm setpoints from the display mode when the and buttons are operated simultaneously See 8 4 12 and 8 4 13 2 3 Displays The BA514G has two digit...

Page 7: ...t fall below the lower threshold and rise above the upper threshold Input transducer Switching thresholds Lower Upper Open collector 2k 10k Voltage pulse low 1 0V 3 0V Voltage pulse high 3 0V 10 0V Ma...

Page 8: ...pulse input ranges are selectable in the BA514G Tachometer configuration menu VoLt5 L and VoLt5 H The Tachometer input terminals 5 and 6 may be connected to any voltage pulse output sensor The BA514G...

Page 9: ...erconnecting cable screens The BA514G Tachometer may be pipe mounted using a BA393G pipe mounting kit or panel mounted using a BA394 or BA395 panel mounting kit All are available as accessories 4 2 In...

Page 10: ...ment is ordered a blank scale card will be fitted which can easily be marked on site with a dry transfer or a permanent marker Custom printed scale cards are available from BEKA associates as an acces...

Page 11: ...r that determines whether the Tachometer displays speed per second per minute or per hour The Tachometer incorporates a run time counter that displays the time in hours that the speed of the monitored...

Page 12: ...n or oFF See section 5 8 Display Summary of function dP Decimal points Defines the position of the decimal point in the Tachometer speed display See section 5 9 5CALE 5 Speed scale factor 5CALE 5 is a...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...lse has noisy edges such 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 Tachom...

Page 17: ...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 u...

Page 18: ...ing used it is not necessary to enter a clip off value see 5 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...

Page 19: ...onfirmed by entering 5urE using the or button to adjust the flashing digit and the button to move control to the next digit Pressing will then reset the grand total to zero and return the Tachometer t...

Page 20: ...ulse current flows through resistor R1 The current flowing in the circuit is determined by R1 which should be chosen to limit the pulse output current to less than 10mA For a 24V supply R1 should be g...

Page 21: ...elect diVidE in the pulse output sub menu and press which will reveal the existing divisor The selected divisor can be changed by pressing the or push button followed by the button to return to diVidE...

Page 22: ...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 second...

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: ...ts 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 se...

Page 25: ...nfigure clip off See 5 13 Alarms do not function Alarms have been disabled following calibration change Re enable both alarms See 8 4 3 7 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE...

Page 26: ...single pole alarm outputs that may be independently configured Each may be configured as a speed or run time alarm with a high or low function having a normally open or closed output An alarm delay a...

Page 27: ...ur5salarm is activated when the speed or run time display equals the setpoint Note 5P15 is displayed for a speed alarm and 5P1H for a run time alarm See section 8 4 5 HI LO Alarm function Defines whet...

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Page 29: ...eturn to the Hi Lo prompt in the alarm sub menu 8 4 7 Alarm output status no nC Each single pole alarm output may be open or closed in the non alarm condition When the BA514G power supply is turned of...

Page 30: ...out having access to the configuration and alarm sub menus Protection against unauthorised or accidental adjustment is provided by a separate security access code Using the or push button select AC5P...

Page 31: ...the or push button and the button to transfer control to the next digit When the required setpoint has been entered pressing will return the display to the 5P1x or 5P2x prompt from which the other se...

Page 32: ...en a Tachometer is supplied with an optional 4 20mA output the configuration menu is extended as shown in Fig 15 The 4 20mA output sub menu is accessed via the 4 20 oP function The 4 20mA output is co...

Page 33: ...s function Using the or push button select 20 000 in the 4 20mA output sub menu and press to reveal the existing speed display with one digit flashing The required display can be entered using the or...

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