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7.6.17 - O1: Setting output 1 function
Output 1 communicates an active alarm (it indicates that a system block has
occurred). The output allows the use of a normally open clean contact.
The values and functions indicated in Table 21 are associated with the param
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eter O1.
7.6.18 - O2: Setting output 2 function
Output 2 communicates the motor running status. The output allows the
use of a normally open clean contact.
The values and functions indicated in Table 20 are associated with the
parameter O2.
Configuration of the functions associated with the outputs
Output config
-
uration
OUT1
OUT2
Activation
condition
Output contact
status
Activation
condition
Output contact
status
0
No associated
function
Contact always
open
No associated
function
Contact always
open
1
No associated
function
Contact always
closed
No associated
function
Contact always
closed
2
Presence
of blocking
errors
In the case of
blocking errors the
contact closes
Output activa
-
tion in case of
blocking errors
When the motor is
running the contact
closes
3
Presence
of blocking
errors
In the case of
blocking errors the
contact opens
Output activa
-
tion in case of
blocking errors
When the motor is
running the contact
opens
7.6.19 FW: Firmware update
This menu page allows you to update the e.sybox firmware. For the pro
-
cedure see chapter 11.
Table 20: Configuration of the outputs
7.6.20 - RF: Fault and warning reset
Holding down the + and – keys together for at least 2 seconds deletes the
history of faults and warnings. The number of faults present in the log is
indicated under the symbol RF (max 64).
The log can be viewed from the MONITOR menu on page FF.
7.6.21 - PW: Change password
The device has a password-enabled protection system. If a password is
set, the parameters of the device will be accessible and visible but it will
not be possible to change them.
When the password (PW) is “0” all the parameters are unlocked and can
be edited.
When a password is used (value of PW different from 0) all modifications
are blocked and “XXXX” is displayed on the page PW.
If the password is set it allows to navigate through all the pages, but at
any attempt to edit a parameter a pop-up appears, asking you to type in
the password. When the correct password is typed in the parameters are
unlocked and can be edited for 10’ after the last key is pressed.
If you want to cancel the password timer, just go to page PW and hold
down + and – together for 2”.
When the correct password is typed in a padlock is shown opening, while
if the wrong password is given a flashing padlock appears.
After resetting the factory values the password is set back at “0”.
Each change of the password takes effect when Mode or Set is pressed
and each subsequent change of a parameter implies typing in the new
password again (e.g. the installer makes all the settings with the default
PW value = 0 and lastly sets the PW so as to be sure that the machine is
already protected without any further action).
If the password is lost there are 2 possibilities for editing the parameters
of the device:
•
Make a note of the values of all the parameters, reset the device
with the factory values, see paragraph 8.3. The reset operation
cancels all the parameters of the device, including the password.
Summary of Contents for E.sybox 50
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Page 286: ...RU 283 6 1 A 2 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 10 3 C 4 4 2 1 IN 2 3 1 A B C D E F A B E F 1...
Page 287: ...RU 284 OUT D 1 OUT C 4 4 1 2 F 1 2 2 3 IN C 2 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 1 1 SP 3 0 RP 0 3 5 6 7...
Page 291: ...RU 288 10 E 270 200 2 1 1 F IN 7 F OUT 7 1 GAS 1 3 1 BSP 25 8 2 1 2 30 25 mm 25 mm 8...
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Page 294: ...RU 291 2 2 3 3_ 5 F 1 1 5 11 x4 x4 1 5 F 1 3 _ 5 3 8 8 e sybox 7 e sybox30 50 3 1...
Page 301: ...RU 298 6 128x240 POWER COMM ALARM 12 6 MODE 1 SET 12 3 EEprom SET 6 SET MODE 5 5 6...
Page 302: ...RU 299 5 5 5 2 2 7 8 1 2 6 1 MODE SET MODE 7 2 2...
Page 304: ...RU 301 FF AY AE AF I1 1 I2 2 I3 3 I4 4 O1 1 O2 2 FW RF PW...
Page 305: ...RU 302 6 2 14 MODE 8 8 15 14 13...
Page 306: ...RU 303 2 298 9 GO SB DIS F1 F3 F4 P1 1 P2 2 P3 3 P4 4 EE EEprom 9 6 3 14...
Page 307: ...RU 304 GO SB 15 15 10 6 4 PW 6 5 RF PW 7 7 1 MODE MODE 7 1 1 7 1 2 RS 7 1 3 VP 7 1 4 VF...
Page 308: ...RU 305 7 1 9 11 SB F 8 F SB 7 1 10 2 11 7 1 5 PO PO 7 1 6 C1 A C1 7 1 7 7 1 8 PI 5 16...
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Page 513: ...GR 510 2 2 1 C 9 C OUT 9 D OUT2 9 2 1 GAS e 8 2 2 2 90 10 4 4 10...
Page 514: ...GR 511 2 2 3 3_ 5 F 1 1 5 1 5 11 x4 x4 F 1 3_ 5 3 8 bar 8 e sybox 7 e sybox 30 50 3 1...
Page 522: ...GR 519 Setpoint 2 5 5 5 2 2 7 8 1 2 6 1 MODE SET Setpoint MODE 7 ONOMA TOY MENOY 2...
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Page 545: ...GR 542 9 2 DAP 19 9 3 DAB 19 6 O ring 7 18 3 4 5 6...
Page 551: ...GR 548 C 1 1 1 4 D 9 3 24 25 F 10 3 10 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 5 6 26...
Page 552: ...GR 549 10 3 1 27 2 F 10 1 27 3 27 4 27 5 6 2 O Ring D F 27 7 27 27 1 2 3 4 5 6...
Page 556: ...GR 553 10 4 3 2 SP RP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 10 3 1 2 SP RP 1 2...
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Page 846: ...BG 843 270 B 200 A 10 D 2 2 1 C IN 9 C OUT 1 9 D OUT 2 9 1 GAS 8 2 2 2 0 90 10 4 4 4 10...
Page 847: ...BG 844 2 2 3 F 1 1 5 1 5 F 3 3_ 5 11 x4 x4 3 8 8 e sybox 7 e sybox30 50 3 1 A...
Page 854: ...BG 851 5 5 wireless wireless 8 2 1 2 6 1 MODE SET MODE 7 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 7...
Page 856: ...BG 853 FF Log AY AE AF I1 1 I2 2 I3 3 I4 4 O1 1 O2 Funzione uscita 2 FW RF PW...
Page 858: ...BG 855 2 76 9 GO SB DIS F1 F3 F4 P1 1 P2 2 P3 3 P4 4 E EE EEprom 9 6 3 rpm psi kW 14...
Page 874: ...BG 871 1 2 1 2 3 O 18 4 5 t O 6 7 18 3 4 5 6...
Page 875: ...BG 872 9 2 DAB 19 9 3 DAB 19 20 9 4 9 4 1 wireless 4 r 9 4 2 20...
Page 881: ...BG 878 27 7 27 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 4 1 27 2 3 4 10 5 1 2...
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Page 892: ...889 IN OUT D C 4 E 2 F 1 1 bar 0 SP 3 bar 3 RP 0 5 6 7 1 2 2 5 4 4...
Page 897: ...894 270 B 200 A 10 D 2 2 1 OUT 1 IN C 9 OUT 2 D GAS 2 2 2 90 4 4 10...
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