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User Manual System KMP-V
110101 func. spec. 160926
Doc.No. 417106
Revision 170823

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Checking and Setting the Clock

System KMP-V is equipped with a real-time clock governing the valve tightness check.
The clock automatically selects Daylight Savings Time as appropriate. Slight
inaccuracies may accumulate over time; therefore the clock may be checked and set as
follows:

Checking the Clock

1.  Depress the ”Reset” key for approx. 5 seconds until a series of short beeps begins.
2.  Release the key, and all indicators turn green
3.  A short beep now sounds for each hour of the clock’s current time.
4.  All indicators now turn red.
5.  A short beep now sounds for each minute of the clock’s current time.
6.  The system reverts to normal operation.

Example:
Green indicators and nine short beeps (nine hours)
Red indicators and 15 short beeps (15 minutes)
The clock’s time is 9:15

Setting the Clock

1.  Depress the ”Reset” key for approx. 5 seconds until a series of short beeps begins.
2.  While system beeps, release the key briefly, and depress again for 5 seconds.
3.  Upper indicator turns green; clock setting must commence within 6 seconds.

(The green light progresses down one indicator every second).

4.  Clock hours are set first: Press key ”Reset” once for each hour the clock must read.
5.  Next, let the green light progress through the bottom indicator
6.  Upper indicator turns red; minutes setting must commence within 6 seconds. (The red

light progresses down one indicator every second).

7.  Minutes are set next. Press key ”Reset” once for each minute the clock must read.
8.  Next, let the red light progress through the bottom indicator
9.  The system reverts to normal operation.

Summary of Contents for System KMP-V

Page 1: ...DanTaet System KMP V User Manual H jmevej 36 38 DK 5250 Odense SV Pho 45 63 17 45 00 Fax 45 63 17 45 01 Program 110101 func spec 160926...

Page 2: ...kage Alarm Condition 10 System Error Condition 11 Liquid Sensor wet 12 Liquid Sensor defective 13 External Control 14 DIP1 ABA 14 DIP2 AIA 14 Digital Outputs 15 Liquid Sensor Option 16 Functional test...

Page 3: ...readings from the water meter The KMP V front panel features six indicators and four control buttons Overview The Status indicator signals the actual system condition thus Steady Green System operati...

Page 4: ...ion sensors in PIR mode Seepage Alarm During a 24 hour period the system seeks a lull in consumption of a preset duration during which consumption does not exceed a selected small value If such a lull...

Page 5: ...t duration Key Holiday Pressing this button commences or terminates Holiday mode in which no meter indication is expected and the discharge limit is reduced to 20 litres typically This key is inoperat...

Page 6: ...ilable or unsuitable Automatic Phase Switching PIR Automatic Phase Switching is achieved by having a signal from an attached motion sensor force the system into Presence High Phase for a preset time I...

Page 7: ...e disturbance will be reported anew during the valve test Leakage Alarm Condition In Leakage Alarm Condition the water supply is cut off indicated by an extinguished Status indicator red light in the...

Page 8: ...ence Valve tightness test in progress The water supply is temporarily cut off Consumption phase Low Holiday Absence Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Consumption Status Data Valve Max Alarm Se...

Page 9: ...Consumption The system is running in and cannot issue leakage alarms Key consumption values are measured and stored Consumption phase Low Holiday Absence Run In Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Ala...

Page 10: ...discharge The water supply has been cut off Max Alarm discharge after buzzer mute The water supply has been cut off Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Consumption Status Data Valve Max Alarm S...

Page 11: ...mmediate need of servicing Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Consumption Communication error The water supply is unimpeded Communication error after buzzer mute The water supply is unimpeded S...

Page 12: ...F5 inserted Liquid sensor wet alarm after buzzer mute The water supply is cut off Jumper F5 inserted Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Consumption Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Co...

Page 13: ...or defective Status Data Valve Max Alarm Seepage Alarm Consumption Alarm attached liquid sensor is defective The water supply is unimpeded Jumper F5 not inserted Liquid sensor defective alarm after bu...

Page 14: ...e a normally closed loop that is interrupted by a fire alarm or by the opening of a cabinet door This requires a change of digital input polarity by cfg3 ii1 DIP2 AIA Input 2 DIP2 J10 is used to steer...

Page 15: ...mmon reference potential GND in connector J6 Terminal J6 1 supplies a synthesized meter impulse from the water meter The impulse value is selected in jumper row F positions 6 8 Terminal J6 2 is active...

Page 16: ...emove the aggregated water and wipe the sensor dry The liquid sensor is continuously monitored and erros such as a shorted or broken cable are reported as system errors on the front panel as described...

Page 17: ...Fault Select number of attached sensors on J4 as shown near top edge of PCB close to heatsink with a jumper J4 1 2 2 liquid sensors attached J4 J4 2 3 1 liquid sensor attached sensor 1 sensor 2 The L...

Page 18: ...s to normal operation Example Green indicators and nine short beeps nine hours Red indicators and 15 short beeps 15 minutes The clock s time is 9 15 Setting the Clock 1 Depress the Reset key for appro...

Page 19: ...ur of suppression duration 4 The system reverts to normal operation Example Green indicators and 3 short beeps three hours Discharge monitor is suppressed for three hours by activation of Unlimited Se...

Page 20: ...installed as per manufacturer s instructions Cut off Valve Electrically actuated ball or butterfly valve 24Vac supplied from KMP V The valve can be installed with any orientation with the actuator po...

Page 21: ...nc spec 160926 Doc No 417106 Revision 170823 Page 21 of 26 Socket and Gland Identification KMP V A 230Vac from mains B 24Vac to MULTICAL C LS X Liquid Sensor Alarm Relay D Alarm Relay PIR sensor E Dat...

Page 22: ...a 24Vac power supply module Mains Connection 230Vac PE N L via key switch Alarm Relay Terminal J17 Max 24Vac NC COM NO Volt free relay excited in the Normal condition Signal Relay Terminal J16 Max 24V...

Page 23: ...onnect two metal pins on the circuit board when inserted over these A pair of small tweezers or needle nose pliers may be helpful for the relocation of jumpers CAUTION Disconnect the mains supply befo...

Page 24: ...value 20 l h is used adjustable by PC hpcof and automatically after a minimum 7 day run in L No jumper in row B Discharge monitor disabled in both phases Otherwise the jumper setting is used in Phase...

Page 25: ...VEN 2 out in out INH VFO HDY VCL 3 out in in INH VFO HDY 4 in out out INH HIP 5 in out in INH VFO HIP 6 in in out INH HIP VFO 7 in in in INH VFO HIP VFO Abbreviations INH Inhibit suppress activation r...

Page 26: ...DanTaet a s User Manual System KMP V 110101 func spec 160926 Doc No 417106 Revision 170823 Page 26 of 26 EU Declaration of Conformity...

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