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Manual CEAG CG-Controller for CG 2000/ZB-S

   30080001458 (C)   July 2016   www.ceag.de

7 Definitions of keys

Key

Menu 

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

Main meaning

 

•  If main screen, switch to the main menu selection

•  Switch to 

the menu one level higher and accept the changes

 

• Confirm

• Select menu item=open

• Exit input and accept the changes 

• Select the menu item above

 

• Select the menu item below

 

• Back

• Previous cursor position

• Reduce value

• De-activate 

• Forward

• Next cursor position

 Increase value

 

Activate

 

Table 1: Definitions of keys

Figure 5: Control panel

LEDs for

operation   test 

 

fault

LCD display

memory card

LEDs for  

communication

Alphanumeric keyboard

7 Definitions of keys

Summary of Contents for CEAG CG-Controller

Page 1: ...CEAG CG Controller for CG 2000 ZB S Operating Instructions Target group Skilled electricians...

Page 2: ...3 Main menu 13 9 4 Test menu 15 9 4 1 Starting the functiontest FT or durationtest DT for individual devices 15 9 4 2 Starting the functiontest FT or durationtest DT for all devices 15 9 4 3 Cancellin...

Page 3: ...ller configuration Contr config SD 29 9 10 5 Loading the controller configuration Contr config SD 29 9 10 6 Saving the device configuration in the CG Controller to SD dev config SD 30 9 10 7 Sending a...

Page 4: ...refore part of the safety equipment of a building or company Unauthorised and unskilled work on the equipment can lead to the failure of the main and or emergency lighting system and hence to signific...

Page 5: ...e work clothing and personal pro tection equipment Safety equipment providing protection from hazards caused by adjacent plant e g safety grilles barriers making safe of roads Refer to the sections de...

Page 6: ...recent years has increased sharply as of course has radio interference for every electronic device machine or system emits different types of radiation Interference can occur especially in today s hig...

Page 7: ...are set out in these assembly and operating instruc tions and in the management s internal organisational mea sures as described in 1 Safety instructions 2 Important Information about Safety at Work a...

Page 8: ...of practice 5 1 Assembly Apply bore holes as shown in Figure 1 Fasten the device in place with suitable screws Tighten the screws only to finger tightness It is also possible to mount the device on a...

Page 9: ...s for the respective controller type 5 3 Necessary Entries and first steps To ensure that all logbook entries are correctly recorded in the emergency lighting system all system clocks must be calibrat...

Page 10: ...d accept the changes Confirm Select menu item open Exit input and accept the changes Select the menu item above Select the menu item below Back Previous cursor position Reduce value De activate Forwar...

Page 11: ...lt is located on Line 3 in the main screen see Table 3 The fault of a previously selected device is dis played in Line 3 of the Device info menu accor ding to the same priority 8 2 1 Sum failure A sum...

Page 12: ...lt device xx 2 yes no 2 Mains failure of device yes no 3 Mains failure of UV S3 S4 yes no 4 Mains failure of UV RS485 yes no 5 Sum failure yes yes 6 Transmission failure yes yes 7 Battery failure yes...

Page 13: ...e following page gives an over view of the overall menu structure 9 2 Main screen Operation You can use the Menu key to switch to the main menu Variable displays can be set to italic in the LCD displa...

Page 14: ...ime and date Next functiontest Next durationtest Relay settings Serial number Customer Service information Password NID receive Network Master Find devices autom Manually add delete Synchronize clocks...

Page 15: ...functiontest or durationtest 9 4 Test menu The menu displays in the Test menu and its sub menus are described below Submenus that work in a similar manner are combined into a single description 9 4 3...

Page 16: ...all 2 Release all 3 Manual reset 4 Line Selection main menu 1 Test menu 2 Block reset 3 Info divice 4 Setup CG Controller 5 Setup device Operation n Flashing cursor current cursor position selection M...

Page 17: ...status 4 Luminaire status 5 DLS TLS 3PHW status 6 Charging bat stat Operation main menu Flashing cursor current cursor position selection Menu Back to the main screen Cursor position lower Cursor pos...

Page 18: ...e 3 Luminaire failure DC 4 if the measured current of last DC functiontest dif fers more than thepermitted difference of learned DC measured current which is set up at the device list lsoll 5 ISO Fail...

Page 19: ...ent not programmed in the luminaire setup Name current name if the cursor is in Line1 Name luminaire name if the cursor is in Line 2 An arrow points to the selected luminaire For additional informatio...

Page 20: ...ssible the message Transmission fault appears in Line 2 You can refresh the display by switching to another circuit input Line Selection status display 1 Device status 2 Failure reports 3 Circuit stat...

Page 21: ...on Flashing cursor current cursor position selection Menu Back to the main screen Cursor position lower Cursor position higher Select menu item Enter Line Selection submenu 1 Select language 2 Setup t...

Page 22: ...increase value Setting range 1 365 Default value 7 days Accept and one menu level higher 1 Start all devices 2 Prg next FT 3 Device 01 4 Please wait 9 8 4 Next BT If you exit the menu item with Menu o...

Page 23: ...3 FT running 4 Deep discharge protection 5 Blocked 6 Operation 7 Battery operation 8 DLS TLS 3PhW failure 9 Com Device fault 10 Mains failure of UV S3 S4 11 Mains failure of UV RS485 12 Mains failure...

Page 24: ...If the default setting in Line 20 is activated the relay settings indi cated in the sample display with an asterisk will become active Line Selection submenu 2 Setup time and date 3 Next functiontest...

Page 25: ...parallel with other control monitoring units it must work in Observer mode The following items are not supported in Observer mode CG Controller logbook Next functiontest in the Setup CG Controller men...

Page 26: ...Selection submenu 1 Find devices autom 2 Manually add delete 3 Synchronize clock Line Display 1 Automatic search 2 Deletes man devices 3 Start n y 4 Operation Menu Stop search 9 9 1 1 Searching for d...

Page 27: ...vice address 01 2 Address is assigned 3 ID 12 34 56 78 12 34 4 Device name Operation Menu One menu level higher Change Previous input field Next input field Line Display 1 Device address 01 2 Address...

Page 28: ...4 After switching between standard and daylight savings time 5 After starting a functiontest automatically 6 After starting an durationtest automatically 7 After programming a functiontest 8 After pr...

Page 29: ...figurations The more numbers of systems are installed the more time for memory is needed First the CG Controller configuration is saved on SD Then the device configuration and the texts are read and s...

Page 30: ...Line Display 1 2 Dev config SD 3 Percentage 01 4 Est duration 11 min Operation Menu Cancel you may need to hold the key down for longer Line Display 1 2 Dev config SD 3 SD read fault 4 Continue with O...

Page 31: ...me Line Display 1 Luminaire name 2 Text SD 3 Percentage 01 4 Est duration 220 min Operation Menu Cancel you may need to hold the key down for longer Line Display 1 2 Text SD 3 SD write fault 4 Continu...

Page 32: ...Read configcg dat 4 Please wait 10 2 Find devices automatically Line Display 1 2 Automatic search 3 4 Please wait 10 3 Save Configcg dat to SD Line Display 1 New configuration 2 Save 3 Save configcg d...

Page 33: ...date dev 01 2 Luminaire text SD 3 Percentage 36 4 Est duration 04 min Operation Menu Cancel Cancel 10 3 1 2 Transfer network configuration to the device Line Display 1 Update dev 01 2 Luminaire text S...

Page 34: ...figure devices This configuration can then be transferred to the devices with the Secure Digital Memory Card SD see Figure 2 12 1 2 Reading the device config uration and saving to SD You can use the S...

Page 35: ...nd SD The Emergency lighting system means the corresponding CG 2000 or ZB S controller systems for the respective controller type or ZB S zbscfg01 dat zbscfg32 dat configurations of network systems de...

Page 36: ...the challenge of powering a world that demands more With over 100 years experi ence in electrical power management we have the exper tise to see beyond today From groundbreaking products to turnkey d...

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