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Mastergenerator

G3800 X036

Operation Manual

 

Last Update: 

January 2016

Du line

®

Fieldbus

Installationbus

Summary of Contents for G3800 X036

Page 1: ...Mastergenerator G3800 X036 Operation Manual Last Update January 2016 Du line Fieldbus Installationbus...

Page 2: ...ht Synch 28 2 2 8 Guide Light 28 2 2 9 Multigate 30 2 2 10 Thermostat 31 2 3 Special objects 32 2 3 1 Analog sensors 32 2 3 2 Motion detector 36 2 3 3 Dimmer functions 38 2 3 4 Light functions 41 2 3...

Page 3: ...2 5 2 Event based SMS messages 94 5 3 SMS Control commands and Requests for Dupline data 95 6 Data Logging Functions 96 6 1 General 96 6 2 Dupline Online 96 6 3 Dupline Online Transmission Media 97 6...

Page 4: ...rdware requirements The program operates under Windows 95 98 2000 xp and NT and requires at least 400Mhz Pentium II processor with 32 Mbytes Ram or higher A free serial port Com1 or Com2 10 Mbytes har...

Page 5: ...ame Write Mastergenerator Download the present configuration file to the Mastergenerator Read Mastergenerator Read the configuration file from the Mastergenerator Export configuration 1 Create Dupline...

Page 6: ...alog Setup Basic setup of the multiplex functions required when Counter Modules and Multiplexed Analog Modules are used Communication Setup Configuration of the communication functions available for t...

Page 7: ...u Item Explanation Language Select between available languages By using the Select new menu other languages can be chosen to appear in the language menu Serial port Selection of serial communication p...

Page 8: ...he Dupline bus and is particularly good when testing the application 1 2 4 1 Generator firmware In this menu it is possible to download a new firmware file to the Generator New firmware files are typi...

Page 9: ...or what info to display Press the button Upload Log and follow the emerging dialog boxes After a while data are displayed as listed text information Select the information to view and press the Refres...

Page 10: ...an Mux Analog Time log Counter Log Activating this forces a Mux Counter Time log The respective logs should be configured in the mastergenerator in order to make a simulated time log Erase Log Pressi...

Page 11: ...anual August 2006 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 11 Menu Item Explanation General information You can call the Help menu at any time by pressing F1 About program Shows the opening...

Page 12: ...el function Click on the symbol with the left mouse button and the parameters which can be set for that particular channel function can be viewed in the properties window The arrow keys can also be us...

Page 13: ...ut status on these channels when the power comes back The option can not be selected unless the Generator is connected to the PC Channel restore Interval 1 10 Seconds In order to reduce the total in r...

Page 14: ...tic Daylight saving Central European Time standard If this box is checked the Generator will automatically change the time settings 2 times per year according to the European standard for daylight sav...

Page 15: ...status indicator where the object s output is configured to be a copy of an address from an external Dupline network In addition a blank channel can be used as a monostable flag Parameters Configurat...

Page 16: ...d as long as the input signal is ON inverted in Normally Closed function Parameters Configuration window of push button function Time characteristics The output follows the input upon a short delay In...

Page 17: ...pplication Example Task A lamp is to be switched on and off by means of a switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs for add...

Page 18: ...ore alarm zones may be created React upon Long When the address here has been activated for the Long Activation time the activation of switch function will execute 2 2 3 Toggle switch Description The...

Page 19: ...ation Example Task A lamp is to be switched on and off by means of a conventional switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs...

Page 20: ...ntinuously generates a square wave signal The output is activated after the set On time period and de activated after the set Off time period This process is repeated as long as the input or the addit...

Page 21: ...P8 or flag which will also enable the timer function To prevent locking the channel assigned to the timer itself must not be used If the additional signal is an impulse select the option Activation b...

Page 22: ...connected to a sensor module for example a univer sal input module and configured for address A1 as a toggle switch function An output of a relay module is assigned the same address and activates the...

Page 23: ...ek and holidays Application Real time controlled switching Also applicable as switching function Holiday setting can be performed centrally for all clocks Parameter Description Switch on time Time at...

Page 24: ...tch on Switch off and Days of week Now the lamp is controlled by the real time function t1 The real time clock activates the output at the pre defined time without affecting the input channel t2 By ac...

Page 25: ...s as long as the master function is on Upon release of the master function the decentral functions are accepted again When several master functions are activated at the same time and targets the same...

Page 26: ...function addres is off the next activation will be an ON command The ON command is sent to all addresses marked with a 1 Addresses in the matrix marked with 0 will turn OFF Include Real time A real ti...

Page 27: ...tion Master off A2 turns on C1 and turns off C2 C3 and C4 Toggle switch function Lamps C1 C4 Application Example Task The master function is to control four lamps in a building Master on Switches all...

Page 28: ...output its status to the address of the LED indicator When inverted function is selected the Output acts as Guide Light Led on when switch is off The output may be controlled by a disable address whic...

Page 29: ...et Application Example Task A guide light function for a switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs for address A1 Configure...

Page 30: ...t Inverted Function When this function is selected the output is inverted This means that the output will deactivate when the matching condition becomes True 2 2 9 Multigate Function Multiple input An...

Page 31: ...AnaLink temperature transmitter coded for B1 B2 and B3 Assign address A1 to one of the outputs of a relay module Configure channel A1 in the Mastergenerator as a Multigate with Or function Set up One...

Page 32: ...this object operates like the measuring sensor Temperature sensor This object also operates in the same way as the measuring sensor but has its own icon for easy recognition General information Chann...

Page 33: ...t not selected the limit values appear as described ie if the values 17 0 and or 20 0 are entered the channel switches off when the actual value is below 17 0 On Limit and switches on when the actual...

Page 34: ...t t t t2 t1 t5 t3 t4 t6 t1 The room temperature drops to the value entered for On Limit eg 21 C Since no Disable Address is entered the object Temperature sensor switches the channel on t2 The temper...

Page 35: ...room temperature between 19 C and 21 C during daytime At night the temperature must be lowered by 4 C A temperature sensor located in the room is coded for address A2 and displays the temperature on...

Page 36: ...s occured Each additional impulse will start the off time again When entering an off time of 00 00 00 the Mastergenerator generates a short output signal indpendently of the duration of the input sign...

Page 37: ...rease of the signal transmission time through the DIP switch is to be switched out Configure both the object Motion detector and an output channel of a relay module for address A1 and additional objec...

Page 38: ...Up Down This is the basic dimmer function used for manually adjustment of light intensity Dimmer Output This is the Output from the dimmer indicating that the Dimmer s output is active Dimmer Control...

Page 39: ...to the Motion detector Address of Enter the address of the Dimmer s Output status This is essential for the correct Dimmer Output operation when combined with a Motion Detector Dimmer Output Change t...

Page 40: ...erate the Dimmer control addresses directly or through Master functions or logic as this may disturb the function of the Dimmer when con trolled by Motion detector Step 2 Select a Scenario Once a set...

Page 41: ...mation from a motion Proximity Detector and a Light Sensor Parameter Description Motion Proximity Detector Select this to include a Motion detector in the Light Function When selected the entries to s...

Page 42: ...er Manual or Automatic by one of the Switch Off times This function is equivalent to the Real time clock object Switching by time of day Lux and Motion Manual or Automatic when the light intensity fal...

Page 43: ...omatic by one of the Switch Off times or by elapse of the Motion detector time 6 7 Drive way light Operates like 5 but turns on the light outside the specified switch on times when the motion detector...

Page 44: ...ure When Net Id and Address is set the temperature from this address is sent to the display unit for readout Temperature Range Setup the min and max temperature adjustment range The display unit retur...

Page 45: ...exchange between the Mastergenerator and the Wireless Base unit Description The Wireless Base is the joint module between the normal Dupline network and the Dupline Wireless modules The set up of the...

Page 46: ...G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 46 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved...

Page 47: ...oating contacts connected to the system through digital Dupline inputs 4 Water alarm chapter 2 4 6 The Water alarm was developed as a separate system intended for the connection of water stop sensors...

Page 48: ...the alarm contact off and releases the alarm system If the Reset button is actuated before the Acknowledgement button the system will also switch off the alarm output but the alarm contacts will conti...

Page 49: ...is setting the system activates itself automatically upon acknowledge ment when all passive and active detectors are in their normal position in which they do not trigger off alarms Note Operation mod...

Page 50: ...ities Reset No configuration possibilities Lamp test No configuration possibilities Alarm siren Siren time This setting determines for how long the alarm output is to remain activated in case of alarm...

Page 51: ...ration mode Auto reset t1 When all contacts are in off position the Mastergenerator alerts the alarm system automatically upon loading of the application If a contact is subsequently activated initial...

Page 52: ...Alarm siren Alarm sounding B4 Application Example Task In a chemical factory eight laboratories are to be provided with alarm switches Upon activation of an alarm button the fire staff of the factory...

Page 53: ...m to a monitoring centre but also suitable for SMS messages For alarm purposes the object Common Siren can also be used Details can be found in the section describing The alarm siren Common siren The...

Page 54: ...Active detector Disable address Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Active detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alar...

Page 55: ...e duration of the activation of the alarm output upon the occurence of an alarm The value can lie between 0 and 60 min The entered value is automatically adopted by the Common Siren Alarm signal Alarm...

Page 56: ...the alarm is started This takes place by the alarm siren flashing and by output of the Passive detector channel whereby the alarm source is indicated t3 The channel generator activates the alarm signa...

Page 57: ...iren switches on and the fire authorities are notified Solution The alarm channels of the smoke detector are assigned to channels C1 to C8 The alarm source is indicated on a panel whose LED is activat...

Page 58: ...e following objects must be included a means to start stop the alarm either Manual armouring Door lock armouring or Code lock armouring b at least one alarm detector c the Silent Alarm Signal Either t...

Page 59: ...resses may be set up to flash while the siren is on This feature will further stress any intruder Silent Alarm signal The Silent Alarm signal is primarily intended for sending an alarm signal to a sec...

Page 60: ...rt and stop is located in the hall and the frontdoor is equipped with an alarmdetector Time should be set long enough that a person may start the alarm and leave through the door without causing an al...

Page 61: ...alarm signal is activated The value can lie between 0 and 10 min Enable Simulated Select this option to make an automatic Playback of the adresses selected for occupation when Record Playback Alarm is...

Page 62: ...s alert through activation once of the Manual Armouring function t2 An alarm contact is activated eg by the opening of a secured port Since the armouring delay TFV in this example has not yet elapsed...

Page 63: ...wn on a panel whose LED is acit vated via a mimic display The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm is sounded through a horn which is activated via a relay on address F3 The a...

Page 64: ...ng an alarm to a monitoring centre Also suitable for sending an SMS For alarm purposes the object Common Siren can also be used Details can be found in the chapter describing the alarm siren Common si...

Page 65: ...he monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms Active detector Disable address Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Active detector function o...

Page 66: ...he duration of the activation of the alarm output upon the occurence of an alarm The value can lie between 0 and 60 min The entered value is automatically adopted by the Common Siren Alarm signal Alar...

Page 67: ...elapse of the set reset delay TR indicated by reset of the reset output t2 An alarm contact is activated This starts the switch on delay TEV which can run for 3 11 s depending on the number of channel...

Page 68: ...nformed by means of an SMS message The room in question should be recognizable on a panel Solution The alarm channels of the water stop sensors are assigned to channels G1 to G8 The alarm source is in...

Page 69: ...f all alarm systems on one channel The alarm of the siren output behaves in the same way as the individual alarm sirens If several alarms are on they are indicated wtih the following priority 1 Smoke...

Page 70: ...llow very simple operation By pressing the direction key once the motor runs to the end position or for the duration of the roll time By pressing the same direction key once more the motor stops By pr...

Page 71: ...Reverse delay Enter the delay time milliseconds before the roller blind changes direction The value should lie between 500 and 2000 ms Tilting blinds This option allows adjustment of tilting blinds T...

Page 72: ...tion is activated again Since the impulse this time is longer than the Reverse Up time TV the roller master control attempts to switch the channel on for the total roll time t3 An additional actuation...

Page 73: ...up down control is not executed priority control at each decentral roller blind object Output Input 1 Function Input 2 D8 E2 AND E2 Application Example Task Control of several roller blinds as well a...

Page 74: ...ion The Up and Down buttons configured for the addresses of the Roller blind master allows very simple operation By pressing a direction key once all selected motors roll until end position is reached...

Page 75: ...ction or tilting blind Reverse Up time This time interval does not affect the set roll time Roll time The roll time determines for how long the roller blinds must run This roll time overrides the roll...

Page 76: ...r on after a time delay of 1 s t3 Before elapse fo the master roll time the Down button is actuated whereby the roller blind is forced in the opposite direction The motors stop one by one and the Reve...

Page 77: ...cally by the Mastergenerator Module configuration Detection of the counter values requires correct setting of the counter module G 4420 7401 Apart from the setting the counter range it is also necessa...

Page 78: ...etting ALL modules Parameters Object Function Channel In outputs Counter input Detection of B1 F8 impulses from energy counter Relay output Switching power G1 N8 outlets Configuration Counter range Ch...

Page 79: ...unter values see chapter 2 6 1 only input modules are available various Dupline output modules are available for multiplex analog values The output modules have the output ranges 0 20 mA 4 20 mA and 0...

Page 80: ...umber of cycles between the scans Parameters Processing of analog values As opposed to the counter values it is not only possible to visualize the analog multiplex values through the Modbus communicat...

Page 81: ...o 1 the middle floor network has ID no 2 and the network on the top floor has been defined as RS485 Master see sec 4 5 and therefore has ID no 32 Parameter Description Net No Channel Whenever an exter...

Page 82: ...work with ID no 1 5 Activating the E2 pushbutton on the lower floor will now activate not only the local all OFF Master Function on the lower floor but also the all OFF Master Functions on the middle...

Page 83: ...rators in the RS485 link are using the same input value from the Dupline network with ID 2 address F5 they can operate with different wind speed limits for forcing roller blinds up 2 7 4 Status Indica...

Page 84: ...ch any relation can be established between the individual channels The logic functions are described in the following chapter 3 2 The dialog logic functions 3 2 1 Setup The processing of logic functio...

Page 85: ...le Any number of setups can be selected and gaps are allowed To add a function place the cursor in any field in the row Depending on the component press a letter or number key Changing Changes are mad...

Page 86: ...iling edge This change in ouput does not affect the input channels or flags 3 3 2 1 Inversion Inversion can be applied to both channels and flags The output can be of any type Example of a logic setup...

Page 87: ...otes appear next to the individual rows so that each individual function is commented on 3 4 1 Input definitions The input definitions are used to document the coding of input modules transmitters The...

Page 88: ...OFF to ON transitions is automatically assigned to each Dupline address The counting is performed on BCD format in the range 0 9999 if the count exceeds 9999 it will roll over to 0 A freeze command mu...

Page 89: ...automatic exchange of data between Mastergenerators so that each unit is continuously updated with the status of every Dupline address in the entire system Each Mastergenerator controls its own sectio...

Page 90: ...monitoring the entire system and for changing control parameters like temperature set points and switching times In large Dupline systems this is achieved by connecting the COM port of the PC to one...

Page 91: ...If Clear slave data upon loss of communication is selected then the Mastergenerator will disregard the data from other Dupline networks in its con trol function If not selected the Mastergenerator wil...

Page 92: ...quired A SIM card with the pin code 9090 needs to be inserted into the slot in the front of G38001036 The pin code can be changed by inserting the SIM card in a mobile phone and making use of the sett...

Page 93: ...SM Modem shall be used to send log records to a Central Server Dupline Online In this case only a few parameters like e g the phone number of the central server need to be entered and chapters 5 2 and...

Page 94: ...een defined an acknowledgement can be sent to the Mastergenerator by sending an empty SMS message back The Mastergenerator will then stop sending messages to the following phone numbers SMS messages f...

Page 95: ...trolled via SMS Note The selected country language for on and off can be used as commands However we recommend the user to use the English terms ON and OFF 5 3 SMS Control commands and Requests for Du...

Page 96: ...field data such as energy water and gas consumption alarms light ing pumps movement detectors temperature humidity pressure fluid levels etc The Dupline Mastergenerator can be programmed to log any c...

Page 97: ...nnection to the Ethernet is carried out by means of a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable In the majority of cases this cabling is all that needs to be done to bring the converter into operation because it...

Page 98: ...is done under the individual channel set up by choosing the Log Data to GSM option The Analink Log Time Interval must be defined in the menu Analink Log set up Menu Item Explanation Log interval Defin...

Page 99: ...Counter addresses to be logged and for metering text descriptions scaling for these coun ters and engineering units Also the Log Time Interval for Counters is defined in this menu A Counter address i...

Page 100: ...to this Mux Analog address The color of the field turns green when another menu or Mux Analog address is selected to indicate that the Mux Analog address has now been configured for logging To change...

Page 101: ...acity to hold up to 256 unacknowledged Log Records Log Records transmitted via the Internet are encrypted to inhibit hackers from inserting false Log Records Control commands If Log Records are transm...

Page 102: ...able with local support worldwide Find below an application diagram for the Radio Modem option Note Analink modules cannot be used with Radio Modems The Radio Modem must be connected to the COM2 of th...

Page 103: ...n The default time is 1 s which is fine for most applications but longer time may be needed if repeater stations are used on the radio modems Defines the number of substations connected via radio mode...

Page 104: ...default the substations maintain the last received Dupline output data no matter how long time has passed since the last telegram was received from the central Mastergenerator If Clear data upon loss...

Page 105: ...twork found 4 blink 4 pauses na Data Error Download 5 blink 3 pauses na Programming failed No response from modem Shortcircuit Reset Continuous blink na required Programming Netw Comm 1 blink na Sent...

Page 106: ...nalink 382 17E P7 0 0 255 Analink 383 17F P8 0 0 255 Analink 512 200 0 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter 514 202 1 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter 516 204 2 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Count...

Page 107: ...xed analog values only valid if Multiplexer is selected Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible Dupline group AB holds the actual Mux address on the 4 most significant bits The remaining bits holds the...

Page 108: ...409 C101 A2 HI LO Pulse count 49410 C102 A3 HI LO Pulse count 49411 C103 A4 HI LO Pulse count 49534 C17E P7 HI LO Pulse count 49535 C17F P8 HI LO Pulse count Read AnaLink channels Set Point values as...

Page 109: ...s allowed Value 0 or 1 Write a bit for statically activation of a Dupline channel This command will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter on that channel are held activated...

Page 110: ...k 1 Monday 7 Sunday The Data format is BCD and should hold a valid date and time If format is wrong the command is not responded to Note All 4 Registers must be written simultaneously Write AnaLink ch...

Page 111: ...4 Setup 26621 67FD P8 hour Min Off time 4 Setup 26622 67FE P8 xxx Days Day select 4 Setup 26623 67FF P8 xxx xxx Don t care Setup Dec Hex Hi Lo Pulse Count 8192 A00 0 AAh 55h Reset 8193 A00 1 AAh 55h...

Page 112: ...e Master Generator has built in termination and fail safe resistors The termination resistor is connected to terminal 30 B and terminal 27 internally Therefore pin 27 needs to be connected to pin 31 A...

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