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8.3.3 Alarm enable:  EnbL

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

P

which will reveal the current setting. The function
can be changed by pressing the 

Up

 or 

Down

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 between -19999 and 19999 providing
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 menu and press 

P

 which will reveal the

existing alarm setpoint. Each digit of the setpoint
can be adjusted using the 

Up

 and 

Down

 push-

buttons, and the 

P

 button to move to the next digit.

When the required setpoint has been entered
press 

E

 to return to the alarm menu.

8.3.5 Alarm function:  HI.LO

Each alarm can be conditioned as a high or 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 

Up

 or 

Down

 buttons

followed by the 

E

 button to return to the alarm

menu.

8.3.6 Alarm output status:  no.nc

This function allows the alarm output to be open or
to be closed in the non-alarm condition. When
deciding which is required, care must be taken to
ensure that the alarm output is fail safe. See Fig 8.

‘no’ Alarm output open in non-alarm condition
‘nc’ Alarm output closed in non-alarm condition

WARNING

When the 4/20mA supply is
removed both alarm outputs will
open irrespective of conditioning.
Therefore for fail safe operation
both alarm outputs should be
programmed to be open in the
alarm condition.

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

P

 reveal the

current setting. The function can be changed by
pressing the 

Up

 or 

Down

 button followed by the 

E

button to return to the alarm menu.

8.3.7 Hysteresis:  HStr

During programming hysteresis is shown in the
units 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. Each digit can be adjusted using
the 

Up

 and 

Down

 push-buttons, and the 

P

 button

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

E

 to return to the

alarm 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:

High alarm will be activated when display
equals or exceeds 9000, but will not reset
until the display falls below 8800.

8.3.8 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 programmed
in 1 second increments up to 3600 seconds. If a
delay is not required zero should be entered. To
adjust the delay select 'dELA' from the alarm menu
and press 

P

 which will reveal the existing delay.

Each digit of the delay can be adjusted using the

U

p and 

Down

 push-buttons, and the 

P

 button to

move to the next digit. When the required delay
has been entered press 

E

 to return to the alarm

menu.

8.3.9 Alarm silence time:  SIL

This function is primarily intended for use in small
installations where the alarm output directly
operates an annunciator such as a sounder. When
the alarm silence time is set to any figure other
than zero, the 

P

 push-button becomes an alarm

accept button. After an alarm has occurred,
operating the 

P

 button will cause the alarm output

to revert to the non-alarm condition for the
programmed alarm silence time. The display will
continue to indicate an alarm after it has been
accepted and silenced. The alarm silence time
may be adjusted between 0 and 3600 seconds in 1
second increments.

To adjust the alarm silence time select 'SIL' from
the alarm menu and press 

P

 which will reveal the

existing time. Each digit can be adjusted using the

Up

 and 

Down

 push-buttons, and the 

P

 button to

move to the next digit.  When the required time has
been entered press 

E

 to return to the alarm menu.

Summary of Contents for BA527C

Page 1: ...Issue 3 5th March 2009 BA527C BA528C loop powered 4 digit panel mounting indicators Issue 3...

Page 2: ...urce 6 2 Using the internal calibrator 7 Maintenance 7 1 Fault finding during commissioning 7 2 Fault finding after commissioning 7 3 Servicing 7 4 Routine maintenance 7 5 Guarantee 7 6 Customer comme...

Page 3: ...o the 4 20mA input current provides the input signal for the analogue to digital converter Fig 1 Simplified block diagram Each time a 4 20mA current is applied to the instrument initialisation is perf...

Page 4: ...any 4 20mA signal to provide a remote indication Fig 3 shows a typical application in which the output from a gas analyser drives a BA527C or BA528C indicator Again it is necessary to ensure that the...

Page 5: ...trument and tighten until the indicator is secure as shown in Fig 5 Four clips are required to achieve an IP65 between a BA528C and the instrument panel Fig 4B BA528C dimensions c Connect the panel wi...

Page 6: ...this manual push buttons are shown in italics e g P or Up push button and legends displayed by the indicator are shown within inverted commas e g CAL and ALr2 Access to the programme menu is obtained...

Page 7: ...0mA loop See section 5 6 Display Description of function Cond Indicator conditioning This function provides access to a sub menu enabling the internal references to be calibrated and the mains line fr...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...adjusted press E to enter the new zero The indicator will display Ent for a few seconds while the information is being stored in memory and will then return to the ZErO prompt To adjust the display at...

Page 10: ...alibrator to 20 000mA and again press P The indicator will display Ent when the 20mA reference has been updated and will then return to the 020A prompt Two operations of the E button will return the i...

Page 11: ...requency of the mains supply is 50Hz and the existing security code is 1209 In the operating mode the indicator is required to display the input current as a percentage of span when the P push button...

Page 12: ...ain menu Step 8 Return to the display mode Return to the display mode by pressing E 6 2 Using the internal calibrator As in 6 1 the BA527C is required to display 50 0 with a 4mA input 1050 0 with a 20...

Page 13: ...ing If a BA527C or BA528C fails to function during commissioning the following procedure should be followed Symptom Cause Solution No display Incorrect There should be 1V wiring between terminals 1 3...

Page 14: ...d 7 6 Customer comments BEKA associates is always pleased to receive comments from customers about our products and services All communications are acknowledged and whenever possible suggestions are i...

Page 15: ...application of alarms Summary of programmable alarm functions Display Description of function EnbL Alarm enable Enables or disables the alarm function without changing the alarm parameters See section...

Page 16: ...y pressing the Up or Down button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 8 3 7 Hysteresis HStr During programming hysteresis is shown in the units the indicator has been calibrated to dis...

Page 17: ...security code allowing direct access to the setpoints by pressing the P and Up buttons simultaneously New instruments with alarms are supplied with this function disabled and the security code set to...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 12 Alarm programme menu...

Page 19: ...these functions the indicator initially displays the current break point and the total number of break points being used e g 5 13 current total number of break point break points Add Add a break point...

Page 20: ...ak points Each subsequent operation of the P push button will introduce an additional break point When adding a break point to a calibrated indicator the insertion position can be selected using the U...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...tivated The tare function allows an operator to quickly zero the indicator display at any input current so that subsequent readings only show the change in input since the P push button was operated W...

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