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Page 1: ...Issue 5 11th November 2009 BA364ND Type nL certified externally powered field mounting counter timer tachometer and clock Issue 5 ...
Page 2: ...ntee 1 8 Customer comments 1 9 Accessories 1 9 1 Units of measurement and instrument identification 1 9 2 Pipe mounting kits 1 9 3 Stem mounting kit 1 9 4 Optional external push buttons 1 9 5 Optional control outputs alarm outputs 1 9 5 1 Solid state output 1 9 5 2 Ex nL certification 1 9 6 Optional pulse output 1 9 6 1 Ex nL certification 1 9 7 Optional 4 20mA output 1 9 7 1 Ex nL certification 1...
Page 3: ...ity detector inputs Accessories include a pulse output 4 20mA analogue output and two solid state control outputs Fig 1 1 Simplified block diagram of BA364ND 1 2 1 Counter When configured as a counter the BA364ND will accept pulses on one or both inputs and may be programmed to display Input A Input B Input A Input B Input A direction controlled by input B Input A and B quadrature input for positi...
Page 4: ...any of the European Economic Area EEA member countries ATEX certificates are also acceptable for installations in Switzerland This manual describes installations which conform with BS EN60079 Part14 Electrical Installation in Hazardous Areas When designing systems for installation outside the UK the local Code of Practice should be consulted 1 4 3 Power supply The BA364ND certificate specifies the...
Page 5: ...nstalled in Zone 2 explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur and if it does will only exist for a short time Be used with gases in groups Group A propane Group B ethylene Group C hydrogen Having a temperature classification of T1 450oC T2 300oC T3 200oC T4 135oC T5 100oC At an ambient temperature between 20 and 60o C This allows the BA364ND to be installed in Zone 2 hazardous areas low risk an...
Page 6: ...entries 1 5 2 Installation Procedure Fig 1 2 illustrates the instrument installation procedure a Remove the instrument terminal cover by unscrewing the two captive A screws b Mount the instrument on a flat surface and secure with two M6 screws through the B holes Alternatively use one of the mounting kits described in sections 1 9 2 and 1 9 3 c Remove the temporary dust seals from the three cable ...
Page 7: ...cated on the inner row of the five pin connector shown in Fig 1 4 Fig 1 4 Location of security override link 1 7 SERVICING A fault finding guide is contained in each section of this manual If this does not reveal the cause of the problem our sales department will be pleased to help you Faulty BA364ND instruments should be returned to BEKA associates for repair or to our agent in your area 1 7 1 Ro...
Page 8: ...outside diameter between 40 and 80mm 1 9 3 Stem mounting kit The BA395 stem mounting kit enables the BA364ND to be mounted onto a field instrument 1 9 4 Optional external push buttons For applications requiring frequent access to the programme menus the BA364ND can be supplied with an external membrane keypad These push buttons which maintain the IP66 enclosure integrity allow all functions to be ...
Page 9: ... parameters of Ui 30V dc Ii 100mA dc To comply with the Ex nL certification the maximum pulse supply voltage and current must not exceed 30V dc and 100mA dc in normal operation Fig 1 6 Pulse output connections 1 9 7 Optional 4 20mA output The BA364ND can be supplied with an optically isolated 4 20mA current sink which may be used when the instrument is programmed as a counter or as a tachometer Wh...
Page 10: ...a The backlight is segregated from the measuring circuit and has been certified as a separate Ex nL circuit The Type nL input parameters are Ui 30V dc Ii 100mA dc This allows the backlight to be powered from any safe area 18 to 30V dc supply providing that in normal operation the maximum supply voltage is not greater than 30V dc See Fig 1 8 Fig 1 8 Connections for backlight ...
Page 11: ...n of count 2 3 13 Reset value 2 3 14 Local reset 2 3 15 Resetting grand total 2 3 16 Security code 2 4 Optional Alarms 2 4 1 Programming and adjustment 2 4 2 Alarm enable 2 4 3 Type of alarm 2 4 4 Setpoint adjustment 2 4 5 Alarm function 2 4 6 Alarm output status 2 4 7 Hysteresis 2 4 8 Alarm delay 2 4 9 Alarm silence time 2 4 10 Access setpoint 2 4 11 Adjusting setpoints from display mode 2 5 Opti...
Page 12: ...unctioning using the programmed parameters stored in permanent memory If during operation the power supply is interrupted all programme parameters the displayed total and the grand total will be stored in permanent memory 2 1 2 Controls The BA364ND counter is controlled and calibrated via four push button switches which are located behind the instrument control cover or as an option on the outside...
Page 13: ...rating frequency For reliable counting the input signal must fall below the lower threshold and rise above the upper threshold Input Switching thresholds Freq max Switch 100Ω 1000Ω 100Hz Proximity detector 1 2mA 2 1mA 5kHz Open collector 2kΩ 10kΩ 5kHz Magnetic pick off 0mV 20mV peak 5kHz Voltage pulse 1 0V 3 0V 5kHz The certification requirements are explained in section 1 Almost any mechanically ...
Page 14: ...gue output and the re transmitted pulse output When read in conjunction with Fig 2 2 it provides a quick aid for programming the instrument If more detail is required each section contains a reference to a full description of the function Programming details for the optional alarms analogue 4 20mA output and the re transmitted pulse output are contained in sections 2 4 2 5 and 2 6 SUMMARY Display ...
Page 15: ... pulses at inputs A and B increment or decrement the total display See section 2 3 12 Display Description of function rSET UAL Reset value Defines a pre set number to which the display will be set when the BA364ND is locally or remotely reset Allows the instrument to count down from a preset number See section 2 3 13 LOC rSEt Local reset of total display When turned On the total display may be res...
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Page 17: ... select InPut A from the menu and press P which will reveal the current input type Pressing the Up or Down button will scroll through the five options UOLts Voltage input Threshold 1V and 3V 5kHz max COIL Low voltage Threshold 20mV peak 5kHz max Pr dEt NAMUR proximity detector Threshold 1 2 and 2 1mA 5kHz max COntACt Switch contact Threshold 100 and 1000Ω 100Hz max OP COL Open collector Threshold ...
Page 18: ...ontrol to the lower display When the decimal point s have been positioned as required press E to return to the main menu Note It is only necessary to position the decimal point in the lower display if it is activated see 2 3 7 or a rate alarm or a 4 20mA rate output is required 2 3 7 Lower display dISPLAY 2 This function turns the lower rate display on or off When turned off the BA364ND will displ...
Page 19: ... 5 The second digit defines the deviation from the displayed rate at which the filter will be overridden and the rate display will move rapidly to the new value Second digit Magnitude of step change which will produce a rapid response X0 Off X1 1 X2 2 X3 4 X4 8 X5 12 X6 16 X7 24 X8 32 X9 64 By careful adjustment of the two parameters a stable display with an acceptable step input response can be o...
Page 20: ... See Figs 2 1 and 2 2 2 5 15 Resetting grand total CLr Gtot 3 The grand total is a separate eight digit counter which duplicates the total display but is not cleared when the total display is reset The grand total may be viewed when the instrument is in the display mode by operating the E and Down push buttons simultaneously The grand total can only be reset to zero from the CLr Gtot function in t...
Page 21: ...ate on the total or the rate display See section 2 4 3 SPt1 Alarm setpoint 1 or SPr1 Adjusts the alarm setpoint The alarm is activated when the display equals the setpoint See section 2 4 4 HI LO Alarm function Defines whether the alarm has a high or low function See section 2 4 5 no nc Normally open or normally closed output Determines whether the single pole alarm output is open or closed in the...
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Page 23: ...ND power supply is turned off or disconnected both the alarm outputs will open irrespective of whether normally open or normally closed outputs have been selected Therefore an open output should be the alarm condition for fail safe operation To check the alarm output status select no nc from the alarm menu and press P to reveal the current setting The function can be changed by pressing the Up or ...
Page 24: ...nts from the display mode via a separate optional security code To define this four digit numeric code press E to return to the EnbL prompt followed by the Up or Down button to select the access code prompt AcCd Pressing P will then reveal the current security code with one digit flashing The code may be changed by operating the Up or Down push buttons and pressing the P button to transfer control...
Page 25: ...lect the 4 20 tYPE function which enables the 4 20mA output to be controlled by the total or rate display Press P select the required source and then return to the sub menu by pressing the E button The displayed values which correspond to 4mA and 20mA output may now be defined Using the Up or Down push button select the 4 000 prompt for the function which defines the display at which the output cu...
Page 26: ...pulse is generated is defined by the diUidE function When set to 1 an output pulse will be generated each time the least significant digit of the total display is incremented This may be reduced in multiples of 10 e g if diUidE is set to 1 000 the least significant digit must be incremented 1 000 times before an output pulse is generated Output pulse width is determined by the durAtion function wh...
Page 27: ...igit enter the pass word SurE Note S is entered as 5 Finally press E which will execute the function change and return the instrument to the FunctIon prompt in the main menu Step 3 Select the type of inputs Using the Up or Down button scroll through the main menu until InPut A is displayed press P to reveal the existing setting Using the Up or Down buttons select Pr dEt the input for a 2 wire prox...
Page 28: ...ch will show the current figure with one digit flashing To position the decimal point operate the P push button to move the flashing digit to the second least significant digit Pressing the Up and Down buttons simultaneously will then fix the decimal point in front of the least significant digit Using the Up and Down buttons to adjust each digit in turn and the P button to transfer control between...
Page 29: ...14 Turn local reset off In this example the operator must not be able to zero the total position display from the instrument front panel The local reset function should therefore be turned off Select LOC rSEt from the main menu and press P which will reveal if it is turned On or OFF Using the Up or Down button toggle the display to OFF and press E to return to the LOC rSEt prompt Step 15 Define th...
Page 30: ... parameters have been changed Programming of 4 20mA output see 2 5 1 Re transmitted pulse output not working Incorrect programming Counter is programmed for A b input see 2 3 4 2 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance should only be performed when there is no risk of a flammable atmosphere being present and dust and water can not ente...
Page 31: ... 1 3 Filter rate 2 3 10 Lower 2 3 7 Rate 2 3 7 Resetting total 2 2 3 2 3 14 Function of instrument 2 3 2 Grand total 2 1 2 1 3 Resetting 2 3 15 Guarantee 1 7 2 Input 2 2 2 2 3 3 Installation 1 5 Location 1 5 1 Maintenance 2 8 Routine 1 7 1 Power supply 2 2 1 Pulse output optional 2 6 Type nL certification 1 9 6 1 Programming adjustment 2 6 1 Fig 2 6 Subject Section Rate Display filter 2 3 10 Scale...
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Page 33: ...7 Access set time setpoint 3 3 8 Direction of count 3 3 9 Lower display set time 3 3 10 Continue cycle 3 3 11 Local reset of timer 3 3 12 Resetting elapsed time grand total 3 3 13 Security code 3 4 Optional Control Outputs 3 4 1 Programming and adjustment 3 4 2 Control output enable 3 4 3 Control output on at 3 4 4 Control output off at 3 4 5 Output on delay time 3 5 Applications 3 6 Maintenance 3...
Page 34: ...e instrument control cover or as an option on the outside of the instrument control cover see 1 9 4 In the display mode i e when the instrument is timing the switch functions are Description of Switch Functions Down When enabled starts the timer See section 3 3 4 Up When enabled stops the timer See section 3 3 4 E Down While these buttons are pushed the display will show the grand total time in ho...
Page 35: ...output transducer The following table shows the switching thresholds for the various transducers For reliable operation the input signal must fall below the lower threshold and rise above the upper threshold Input Switching thresholds Switch 100Ω 1000Ω Proximity detector 1 2mA 2 1mA Open collector 2kΩ 10kΩ Magnetic pick off 0mV 20mV peak Voltage pulse 1 0V 3 0V 3 2 3 Resetting the timer In additio...
Page 36: ...l outputs When read in conjunction with Fig 3 3 it provides a quick aid for programming the instrument If more detail is required each section contains a reference to a full description of the function Programming details for the optional control outputs are contained in section 3 4 SUMMARY Display Description of function Function Function of instrument Enables the BA364ND to be conditioned as a c...
Page 37: ...oth control outputs will be returned to their status when power was removed After power restoration the timer will always return in the stopped condition See section 3 3 10 LOC rSEt Local reset When turned On the timer may be reset from the display mode by simultaneously operating the Up and Down push buttons for at least two seconds See section 3 3 11 CLr Gtot Resetting grand total time This func...
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Page 39: ...hreshold 1 2 and 2 1mA COntACt Switch contact Threshold 100 and 1000Ω OP COL Open collector Threshold 2kΩ and 10kΩ When the required type of input has been selected press E to enter the selection and return to the InPut A or InPut b prompt in the main menu Note To operate reliably the input signal must fall below the lower switching threshold and rise above the upper switching threshold 3 3 4 Star...
Page 40: ...he direct access menu is On or OFF The Up or Down buttons will toggle the display between the two conditions If OFF is selected the operator will not have access to the setpoint from the display mode Return to the AcSEt t prompt in the main menu by pressing E twice If On is selected the operator will have direct access to the set time setpoint from the display mode via a separate optional security...
Page 41: ...d total time may be viewed when the instrument is in the display mode by operating the E and Down push buttons simultaneously The grand total time can only be reset to zero from the CLr Gtot function in the main programme menu To zero the grand total select CLr Gtot and press P which will cause the instrument to display Clr no with no flashing Continuously press the Up or Down push buttons until C...
Page 42: ...ig 3 3 Control output sub menu 3 4 2 Control output enable EnbL This function allows the control output to be enabled or disabled without altering any other parameters To check or change the function select EnbL from the control output sub menu and press P which will reveal the current setting The function can be changed by pressing the Up or Down button followed by the E button to return to the c...
Page 43: ...e delay function is used the front panel control output annunciator will start flashing when the programmed switching condition occurs It will continue flashing until the delay time has expired when the control output will close and the annunciator will be continuously activated 3 5 APPLICATIONS The BA364ND timer is a versatile instrument which can perform a wide variety of hazardous area timing a...
Page 44: ...oL 2 Closure operates SEt t Time required uP or dn uP Up counter OP1 EnbL On Enable control OP1 OP1 On StArt On when timer is started OP1 OFF StOP Off when timer is stopped OP1 dELA 00000 No delay required OP2 EnbL On Enable control OP2 OP2 On SEt t On at set time SEt t OP2 OFF rESEt Off at rESEt OP2 dELA 00005 5 second delay Note When the elapsed time T1 T2 equals the set time SEt t an internal s...
Page 45: ...nabled and programmed to operate on required parameter See 3 4 2 3 Wiring Unable to enter programme mode Incorrect security code That correct security code is being used or fit security link in override position See Fig 1 4 3 6 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance should only be performed when there is no risk of a flammable atmospher...
Page 46: ...Lower 3 3 9 Resetting total 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 11 Function of instrument 3 3 2 Grand total 3 1 Resetting 3 3 12 Guarantee 1 7 2 Input 3 3 3 Installation 1 5 Location 1 5 1 Loss of power 3 3 10 Maintenance 3 6 Routine 1 7 1 Power supply 3 2 1 Subject Section Reset Grand total 3 3 12 Timer 3 2 3 3 3 11 Security Code 3 3 13 Override link 1 6 1 Servicing 1 7 Timer Direction 3 3 8 Resetting 3 2 3 3 5 11 S...
Page 47: ...cal reset of run time display 4 3 11 Resetting run time grand total 4 3 12 Security code 4 4 Optional Alarms 4 4 1 Programming and adjustment 4 4 2 Alarm enable 4 4 3 Type of alarm 4 4 4 Setpoint adjustment 4 4 5 Alarm function 4 4 6 Alarm output status 4 4 7 Hysteresis 4 4 8 Alarm delay 4 4 9 Alarm silence time 4 4 10 Access setpoint 4 4 11 Adjusting setpoints from display mode 4 5 Optional 4 20m...
Page 48: ...s displaying speed the switch functions are Description of Switch Functions E Down While these buttons are pushed the speed display will show the run time grand total and the grand total annunciator will be activated Down Resets the run time display to zero Up when these two push buttons are operated simultaneously for more than two seconds Selectable function from programme menu See section 4 3 1...
Page 49: ... counting the input signal must fall below the lower threshold and rise above the upper threshold Switching thresholds Freq max Input terminals Switch 100Ω 1000Ω 100Hz 3 4 Proximity detector 1 2mA 2 1mA 5kHz 3 4 Open collector 2kΩ 10kΩ 5kHz 3 4 Magnetic pick off 0mV 20mV peak 5kHz 3 4 Voltage pulse 1 0V 3 0V 5kHz 3 4 The certification requirements are explained in section one Almost any mechanical...
Page 50: ... to move control to the next digit If the correct code has been entered pressing E will cause the first parameter Function to be displayed If an incorrect code is entered or a push button is not operated within ten seconds the instrument will automatically return to the display mode Once within the main programme menu the required parameter can be reached by scrolling through the menu using the Up...
Page 51: ... See section 4 3 6 t bASE Timebase Selectable multiplier to display rotational speed in revolutions per second per minute or per hour Select tb 1 for revs second tb 60 for revs minute tb 3600 for revs hour See section 4 3 7 Display Description of function FILtEr Display filter Adjustable digital filter to reduce noise on the speed display Adjustable between 0 and 99 See section 4 3 8 CLIP OFF Clip...
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Page 53: ...ll below the lower switching threshold and rise above the higher switching threshold 4 3 4 Position of the decimal point d P The BA364ND speed display has six digits and the decimal point may be positioned between any of them or may be omitted To adjust the position of the decimal point select d P from the main menu and press P This will activate the display with one digit plus the following decim...
Page 54: ... X7 24 X8 32 X9 64 By careful adjustment of the two parameters a stable display with an acceptable step input response can be obtained for most applications During commissioning it is recommend that initially the second digit is set to 0 off and the first digit is adjusted to provide acceptable speed display stability The second digit should then be increased until the selected step size is greate...
Page 55: ...ly be reset to zero from the CLr Gtot function in the main programme menu To zero the grand total select CLr Gtot and press P which will cause the instrument to display Clr no with no flashing Continuously press the Up or Down push buttons until CLr YES is displayed and then press P which will result in a CLr 0000 prompt with one digit flashing Using the Up and Down buttons and the P button to mov...
Page 56: ...ate on the speed or the run time display See section 4 4 3 SPS1 Alarm setpoint 1 or SPh1 Adjusts the alarm setpoint The alarm is activated when the display equals the setpoint See section 4 4 4 HI LO Alarm function Defines whether the alarm has a high or low function See section 4 4 5 no nc Normally open or normally closed output Determines whether the single pole alarm output is open or closed in...
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Page 58: ...ly open or normally closed outputs have been selected Therefore an open output should be the alarm condition for fail safe operation To check the alarm output status select no nc from the alarm menu and press P to reveal the current setting The function can be changed by pressing the Up or Down button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 4 4 7 Hysteresis HStr Hysteresis is only ava...
Page 59: ...numeric code press E to return to the EnbL prompt followed by the Up or Down button to select the access code prompt AcCd Pressing P will then reveal the current security code with one digit flashing The code may be changed by operating the Up or Down push buttons and pressing the P button to transfer control to the next digit Finally press E twice to enter the new security code and return to the ...
Page 60: ...rotected Using the Up or Down push button select the function 4 20 OP and press P which will result in the BA364ND displaying 4 000 this is the prompt for setting the speed display corresponding to an output current of 4 000mA Pressing P will reveal the existing setting with the most significant digit flashing The decimal point will be fixed in the position already defined for the speed display by...
Page 61: ... scroll through the main menu until InPut is displayed press P to reveal the existing setting Using the Up or Down buttons select COIL the input for a magnetic pick off and then return to the InPut prompt in the main menu by pressing E Step 4 Position of decimal point In this example the BA364ND is displaying rotary speed and no display decimal point is required Select d P from the main menu and p...
Page 62: ...to transfer control between digits enter 5 Finally return to the CLIP OFF prompt in the main menu by pressing E Step 10 Turn local reset on In this example the operator is required to zero the run time display from the instrument front panel The local reset function should therefore be turned on Select LOC rSEt from the main menu and press P which will reveal if it is turned On or OFF Using the Up...
Page 63: ... finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance should only be performed when there is no risk of a flammable atmosphere being present and dust and water can not enter the enclosure Before replacing control and terminal covers ensure that the sealing gaskets are undamaged and are free from foreign bodies If a BA364ND tachometer fails after it has been ...
Page 64: ... 4 2 Clip off 4 3 9 Controls 4 1 2 Decimal points 4 3 4 Display 4 1 3 Filter 4 3 8 Lower run time 4 3 5 Function of instrument 4 3 2 Grand total resetting 4 3 11 Guarantee 1 7 2 Input 4 2 2 4 3 3 Installation 1 5 Local run time reset 4 3 10 Location 1 5 1 Maintenance 4 7 Routine 1 7 1 Power supply 4 2 1 Subject Section Rotational scale factor 4 3 6 Run time 4 1 Resetting 4 2 3 4 3 10 Resetting gra...
Page 65: ... of instrument 5 3 3 Display format and units 5 3 4 Set display time 5 3 5 Set reset time 5 3 6 Security code 5 3 7 Control output enable 5 3 8 Setpoint times 5 3 9 Access setpoints 5 3 10 Adjust control output setpoints when displaying time 5 4 Application 5 4 1 Calibration 5 5 Maintenance 5 5 1 Fault finding during commissioning 5 5 2 Fault finding after commissioning 5 6 Index for Clock section...
Page 66: ...ion the power supply is interrupted for more than 30ms the display will return to the flashing condition following initialisation 5 1 2 Controls The BA364ND clock is controlled and calibrated via four front panel push button switches In the display mode i e when the instrument is displaying time the switch functions are Down While these buttons are pushed the P instrument will display the firmware...
Page 67: ...perating the P and E push buttons simultaneously If the BA364ND is not protected by a security code the first parameter Function will be displayed If a security code other than the default code 0000 has already been entered the instrument will display COdE Press P to clear this prompt and enter the security code for the instrument using the Up or Down push button to adjust each digit and the P pus...
Page 68: ...es a four digit numeric code that must be entered to gain access to the programmable functions Default code 0000 disables the security function and allows unrestricted access to all programmable functions See section 5 3 6 Display Description of function EnbL Control output enable Allows one or two switching cycles per 24 hours to be selected or the optional control output to be disabled See secti...
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Page 70: ...ess P to reveal the existing display with one digit flashing The value of the flashing digit can be changed by pressing the Up or Down buttons When this digit is correct pressing P will transfer control to the next digit When a twelve hour format has been selected in the dISPLAY function the displayed time will be prefixed by an A or a P to denote am or pm This may be changed by pressing P until t...
Page 71: ...own push buttons The P button transfers control to the next digit When set as required press E to return the sub menu from which another setpoint may be selected Note Seconds are always displayed while the set points are being adjusted 5 3 9 Access Setpoint AcSP This function activates a separate menu that provides direct access to the control output setpoints when the clock is in the display mode...
Page 72: ...ush buttons and the P button to move control to the next digit When the required time has been entered pressing E will return the display to the setpoint identification from which another setpoint may be selected or the clock may be returned to the display mode by pressing E again Each of the two control outputs has two or four setpoints depending upon whether the output has been programmed to tur...
Page 73: ... main menu until dISPLAY is found press P to reveal the existing setting Using the Up or Down buttons select 24 00 which will provide a 24 hour format without seconds Finally return to the main menu by pressing E Step 4 Setting the reset time Using the Up or Down button scroll through the main menu until rSEt t is displayed press P to reveal the existing setting with one digit flashing Using the U...
Page 74: ...SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance should only be performed when there is no risk of a flammable atmosphere being present and dust and water can not enter the enclosure Before replacing control and terminal covers ensure that the sealing gaskets are undamaged and are free from foreign bodies If a BA364ND clock fails after it has been functioning correctly the following table may h...
Page 75: ...ing time 5 3 10 Solid state outputs 1 9 5 1 Display 5 1 3 Format units 5 3 3 Set time 5 3 4 Ex nL certification 1 4 Function of instrument 5 3 2 Guarantee 1 7 2 Installation 1 5 Location 1 5 1 Loss of power 5 1 1 Maintenance 5 5 Routine 1 7 1 Power supply 5 2 1 Programming 5 3 Fig 5 2 Accessing 5 3 1 Security Code 5 3 6 Override link 1 6 1 Servicing 1 7 Synchronisation 5 2 2 Reset time 5 3 5 ...