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12.2 RESTART/RESET  

When an alarm occurs it is displayed on the LCD display with the alarm number and a brief description of the alarm. 

For Example: 

 

 

 

By pressing the button located under the “Setup” label, the user can go and modify the parameter values if it is some 

incorrect parameter that is causing the alarm. 

 

By pressing the button located under “Reset” (or the hard reset button) the VIP5 Pro Atex

 

will restart its programming with 

the last saved parameters. 

 

12.3 REMOTE CODED ALARM FUNCTION  

 

The VIP5 Pro Atex controller has the ability to use a remote pulsed coded alarm contact. 

Every time the VIP5 Pro Atex control enters an alarm condition, the remote alarm relay contact is activated. 

Most alarm contacts are simply a NC or NO contact that gives a remote system indication that the local controller is in a 

fault condition. 

 

Additionally, the VIP5 Pro Atex

 

can trigger the alarm according to the alarm code being generated and allow a remote PLC 

(or even a remote LAMP signal) to read the number of the alarm being generated. 

 

This is done by pulsing the alarm relay in 500ms bursts with a 2000ms gap between each signal burst. 

 

The timing chart below shows how to interface the logic with your PLC. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 

 

VIP5 Pro Atex

 

has been designed not to require any regular maintenance. We recommend to occasionally cleaning the unit 

with a damp cloth, not using solvents  

 

The battery life is approximately 10 years. In the event that the battery needs to be replaced you should note that there are 

two possible battery types. 

a)

 

A Soldered type battery that must be removed and re-soldered. 

     This type of battery can be obtained from Panasonic PART NUMBER BT-CR2032-H,

 

easily purchased all over the world. 

b)

 

The replaceable type battery can be simply removed and replaced. 

    This type of battery can be obtained from Panasonic PART NUMBER CR2032, easily purchased all over the world.  

 

14. DISPOSAL PROCEDURES 

 

The unit does not contain any harmful substances and should be disposed of following local regulations, including any 

recycling information indicated on the components themselves. 

 

 

ALARM 11  

setup                         reset 

    

Alarm code= number of (T1+T2)

 

T1= 500ms = alarm contact activation time

 

T2= 500ms = alarm contact deactivation time

 

TWait= 2000ms= pause time before repetition of same alarm code

 

 

Summary of Contents for VIP5 Pro

Page 1: ...e with C2163IE WK 41 14 EC Directive 06 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 MARKING PRODUCT 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 4 PRODUCT FEATURES 5 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING PROCEDURES 6 INPUTS OUTPUTS 7 OP...

Page 2: ...eated as many times as required and the completion of this repetition is considered the LUBRICATION PHASE Fig 1 illustrates this graphically The STANDBY PHASE defines the interval between each LUBRICA...

Page 3: ...ng Separate remote output signalling for Minimum Level alarm and General Alarm conditions 4 20 mA continuous input level monitoring Ability to control line invertor valves for dual line systems with p...

Page 4: ...be repeated Specifically Cycle time determine how long to wait for the control signal before determining an alarm condition Control Type determines what kind of control signal Single Line Dual Line In...

Page 5: ...e SEP DUAL TIME DUALTIME PS Table 1 shows all the configurations with their associated devices On the terminal XM1 you can configure the device to connect PNP and NPN through the setting of a connecti...

Page 6: ...MOTOR MAXIMUM LEVEL INPUT MINIMUM LEVEL INPUT PULSE INPUT SUSPEND PS1 INPUT CYCLE SENSOR PS2 INPUT ANALOG LEVEL MIN LEVEL ALARM LINE 1 LINE 2 DUAL SEP COMMON ALARM TIME DUAL TIME PS C P P P PS1 INPUT...

Page 7: ...N Connections Insert the commoning multiple bar as below Max Level Min Level Pulse Input Suspend PS 1 PS 2 18 20 24 26 28 18 20 24 26 28 Connection without Ex Barrier Max Level Cycle Sensor Connection...

Page 8: ...ections Insert the commoning multiple bar as below Max Level Min Level Pulse Input Suspend PS 1 PS 2 17 19 23 25 27 17 19 23 25 27 Max Level Cycle sensor Connection without Ex Barrier Connection with...

Page 9: ...CERTIFIED SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO BARRIER XD 4 5 6 SIMPLE DEVICE 25 PNP 26 NPN DIGITAL INPUT PRESSURE SWITCH 2 INPUT 27 PNP 28 NPN XM3 3 IN ANALOG INPUT LASER PROBE 4 IN XM4 8 C FREE CONTACT MIN LEVEL...

Page 10: ...carry this power to M2 7 e M2 6 in according to polarity 5 Dual line command connections on M5 are configured for 24Vdc changeover valve If the changeover solenoid use different power supply remove c...

Page 11: ...toring pressure 2 pressure switch dual line Boost for cycle SEP 27 IN Input P 12 0 Vdc Inputs Vio 28 IN Input N 13 0 Vdc Inputs Vio Thermal protection Input for motor thermal protection alarm 29 IN In...

Page 12: ...250Vac resistive load Low alarm level 9 NC 10 NO 11 C SPST 3 A 250Vac resistive load General alarm 12 NC 13 NO 14 C SPST 3 A 250Vac resistive load Main pump control 15 NO 16 C SPST 3 A 250Vac resisti...

Page 13: ...circuit breaker that is easy accessible must be used in the wiring of the pump Ensure the break contact has a contact distance of at least 3 mm The power connections and pump must have armoured insula...

Page 14: ...Cycle status LED yellow Shows cycle control input condition Pump ON LED green Pump ON Pump OFF Stand by Alarm LED red ESC Exit from setup menu without saving changes BACK Previous Parameter or Settin...

Page 15: ...lubrication Phase determined by Cycle Counter CYCLE Cnt 1 PAUSE Cnt 0 The Lubrication Phase is Suspended if no external signals are recieved within a time specified by the suspend Timer SUSPEND T 0 0...

Page 16: ...of Lubrication Phases Note that if Each Lubrication Phase comprises two or more Lubrication Cycles then the total cycles performed will be equal to the Lubrication Cycles multiplied by the Prelube Cyc...

Page 17: ...MP POWER POWER RESET BUTTON Fig 10 Fig 9 1 DL DUAL LINE Dual Line cycles generally use two pressure switches connected to P1 and P2 The VIP5 Pro controller starts the pump and must see that P1 switch...

Page 18: ...ALVE PUMP MINIMUM LEVEL ULTRASENSOR P1 POWER Fig 12 Fig 11 3 PS PRESSURE SWITCH Pressure switch monitoring is typically used in injector system The VIP5 Pro controller will monitor input P1 to verify...

Page 19: ...EN BASIC EXTENDED All avvio il VIP5 Pro presenta un men BASIC che consente all operatore un rapido settaggio iniziale dell impianto Questo men molto utile per configurare i parametri principali di un...

Page 20: ...ne and not a pressure spike 0s 2min X X X X X With FLOW mode time that alarm condition must exist before being reported X SUSPEND T 1s In Pulse Mode will suspend the Lubrication Phase if a signal is n...

Page 21: ...Maximum Flow Setting 0 0 6000 X ALARM Standard How REMOTE ALARM is managed X X X X X X X X Relay is powered off during alarm Standard Relay is powered On during alarm Inverted Coded alarm is signallin...

Page 22: ...with high levels of vibration or in the vicinity of flammable substances Always use the four fixing points as indicated in the diagram For installation use the holes shown in the previous paragraph 1...

Page 23: ...me parameter Check parameters are correct and the pump is operating correctly and can maintain pressure ALARM 07 NOT IN PRESS No Pressure switch detected within the timeout time Verify pump and pressu...

Page 24: ...one by pulsing the alarm relay in 500ms bursts with a 2000ms gap between each signal burst The timing chart below shows how to interface the logic with your PLC 13 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES VIP5 Pro Atex...

Page 25: ...20 Cod 75066 glands M25 Cod 39384 glands M16 Cod 75070 plugs M20 16 MOVING AND SHIPPING Use suitable padded packaging when shipping the Vip5 Pro and ensure that no damage has been sustained before rei...

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