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FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . SERIES B . Models Bxx-T

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The instrument has two menus accessible to the user :
 

Configuration menu

’ (key ‘SQ’) (

<

)

 

Fast access

’ menu (key ‘UP’) (

5

)

Configuration menu

The ‘

configuration menu

’ modifies the configuration param

-

eters to adapt the instrument to the application needs. To 

access the ‘

configuration menu

’ press for 1 second the ‘SQ’ 

(

<

) key. This access can be blocked by activating the ‘

Pass-

word

’ (‘

PASS

’) function. While operating the ‘

configuration 

menu

’, the alarm status is ‘hold’ to the status it had before 

accessing the menu, and the output and control modules re

-

main in ‘

error

’ state. When leaving the ‘

configuration menu

’, 

the instrument applies a system reset, followed by a brief 

disconnection  of  the  alarms  and  the  output  and  control 

modules. Functionality is then recovered.
For a detailed explanation on the ‘

configuration menu

’ see 

the following sections, and for a full view of the ‘

configura-

tion menu

’ see section 

1.15

.

Fast access

’ menu

The  ‘

fast  access

’  menu  is  an  operator  configurable  menu, 

providing fast and direct access to the most usual functions 

of the instrument with a single key pad stroke. Press key ‘UP’ 

(

5

) to access this menu.

See section 

1.13.6 

for a list of selectable functions for the 

fast access

’ menu in this instrument. The ‘

Password

’ (‘

PASS

’) 

function does not block access to this menu. Accessing and 

modifying parameters in the ‘

fast access

’ menu does not in-

terfere with the normal functionality of the instrument, and 

it does not generate any system reset when validating the 

changes.

Operating with the front keypad inside the menus

Key ‘SQ’

 (

<

) - press the ‘SQ’ (

<

) key for 1 second to access 

the ‘

configuration menu

’. Inside the menu, the ‘SQ’ (

<

) key 

acts as an ‘

ENTER

’. It enters into the menu option selected, 

and when entering a numerical value, it validates the num

-

ber.

Key ‘UP’

 (

5

) - press the ‘UP’ (

5

) key to access the ‘

fast ac-

cess

’ menu. Inside the menu,the ‘UP’ (

5

) key sequentially 

moves through the available parameters and menu entries. 

When entering a numerical value, it modifies the digit se

-

lected by increasing its value to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

1.13 

Configuration

1.13.1 How to operate the menus

Key ‘LE’

 (

3

) - press the ‘LE’ (

3

) key to activate the config

-

ured special functions associated to this key. Inside the menu, 

the ‘LE’ (

5

) acts as an ‘ESCAPE’. It leaves the selected menu 

level and eventually, by leaving all menu levels, it leaves from 

the configuration menu. Then changes are applied and the 

instrument is back to normal function. When entering a nu

-

merical value, it selects the active digit, and the value is then 

modified by key ‘UP’ (

5

).

‘Rollback’

After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator, the 

instrument will rollback and leave the ‘

configuration menu

’ 

or the ‘

fast access

’ menu. All changes will be discarded.

Instruments with 4 and 6 digits

The  configuration  menus  included  in  this  document  show 

values for a 6 digit instrument. In case of 4 digit instruments, 

note that maximum reading values should be 9999 instead 

of 999999 to 9999 and minimum reading values should be 

-1999 instead of -199999.

(2)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(3)

(3)

(6)

(6)

(1)

Example  of  operation  inside 

the ‘

configuration menu

’.

1. The (

<

) key enters into the 

‘configuration menu’.

2. The (

<

) key enters into the 

InP

’ menu.

3. The (

5

) key moves through 

the menu options.

4. The (

<

) key selects the de

-

sired range and returns to 

the ‘

InP

’ menu.

5. The (

3

) key leaves the ac

-

tual menu level and moves 

to the previous menu level. 

6. The (

3

) key leaves the ‘con

-

figuration  menu’.  Changes 

are  applied  and  saved  at 

this moment.

Figure 7 - Example of operation inside the ‘configuration menu’

Summary of Contents for B Series

Page 1: ...wires and thermocouple types J K T E S R N C L and X Reading configurable in C or F configurable manual offset configurable compensation of the thermocouplecoldjunction breakprobedetectionand5configur...

Page 2: ...resis manual unlocking see section 1 13 3 Display filters memory of maximum and minimum reading password protection 5 brightness levels 1 Identify the instrument format see section 1 4 2 Power and sig...

Page 3: ...11 Password configuration 16 1 13 12 Default factory configuration 16 1 13 13 Firmware version 16 1 13 14 Brightness configuration 16 1 13 15 Access to the options configuration menu 16 1 14 Factory...

Page 4: ...Power Option2 Option1 Remote keypad Signal Power Slot for option 2 Slot for option 1 Input signal terminal Remote keypad terminal C D E Cable glands B F G Panel cut out see Table 2 1 4 2 Format B44 S...

Page 5: ...1 Size A 436 mm Size B 135 mm Size C 3 mm Size D 55 mm Size E 25 mm Table 5 Sizes B26 Cut out G 418 mm 1 Cut out F 117 mm 1 Table 6 Panel cut out B26 F G Panel cut out see Table 6 1 4 4 Format B46 C D...

Page 6: ...s are independent and can be installed by accessing the internal circuits of the instrument and connecting the mod ule to the connection jumpers of the selected slot Each module is provided with a cab...

Page 7: ...al 6 The connections label attached to the outside of the in strument has some free space left to write the color or local code for each cable 7 To comply with security regulation 61010 1 add to the p...

Page 8: ...ilters steps 1 13 5 On Power Up yes 1 13 7 Alarms simple or double setpoint activation delays deactivation delays hysteresis inverted relays locked alarms 1 13 3 Memory maximum minimum 1 13 6 Password...

Page 9: ...ge en F Offset thermal drift Span thermal drift includes offset thermal drift Pt100 RTD 800 200 C 0 2 C 1562 328 F 0 05 C 0 10 C Thermocouple J 1200 200 C 2 C 2192 328 F 0 05 C 0 20 C Thermocouple K 1...

Page 10: ...y acts as an ENTER It enters into the menu option selected and when entering a numerical value it validates the num ber Key UP 5 press the UP 5 key to access the fast ac cess menu Inside the menu the...

Page 11: ...epted from 100 to 100 counts of display at the Thermoc CJC t cJc parameter activate o de activate the automatic compensation of the thermocouple cold junction When working with real thermocouples comp...

Page 12: ...delays Each alarm can configure independent activation and deactivation delays These delays affect the alarm as a whole and the delay will affect the front led and the as sociated relay Second setpoin...

Page 13: ...pply before the alarm is activated Delay starts to count once the setpoint is reached Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds at the Deactivation delay dEL 1 parameter config ure the delay to apply before the...

Page 14: ...t affected by the password func tion This means that the configuration menu can be password blocked while some configured functions or parameters can still be accessible to the operator through the fa...

Page 15: ...fast access menu the Setpoint2 ALr2 function allows to visualize and modify the alarm2 setpoint through the fast access menu the Setpoint3 ALr3 function allows to visualize and modify the alarm3 setpo...

Page 16: ...uments in the vicinity or to the darkness or clarity of your environment Minimum Brightness Maximum Standard The Version VEr menu informs about the firmware ver sion installed on the instrument Versio...

Page 17: ...Alpha 385 Alarms 1 2 and 3 Active off disabled Type as maximum Setpoint 1000 Hysteresis 0 counts Activation delay 0 0 seconds Deactivation delay 0 0 seconds Setpoint 2 off Inverted relay off Locked a...

Page 18: ...tpoint 2 Active Alarm type Activation delay Deactivation delay Pt100 RTD 2 wires Pt100 RTD 3 wires Thermocouple J Thermocouple K Thermocouple T Thermocouple E Thermocouple S Thermocouple R Thermocoupl...

Page 19: ...n Power Up Delay Seconds Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Password Firmwareversion Factory configuration Key LE Alarm unlock No function Option 1 Access to the optional module installed at slot1 Option 2 Acces...

Page 20: ...ion see the IPB ac cessories at section 3 Side fixations Fixation screws Diameter 4 5mm 30mm between hole centers Figure 11 Hanging mount Diameter 4 5mm 30mm between hole centers Side fixations Fixati...

Page 21: ...period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date This warranty does not apply in case of misuse ac cident or manipulation by non authorized personnel In case of malfunction get in contact with your local p...

Page 22: ...35 Vdc Max current 50 mA Isolation 3500 Veff optoisolated Terminal plug in screw clamp pitch 5 08 mm Installation allowed at slot1 slot2 slot3 The T1 module provides 1 transistor output to install in...

Page 23: ...on 1 6 on how to install output and control modules For more information http fema es docs 4326_SERIES B_OPTIONS_manual_i pdf 2 3 Module SSR The SSR module provides 1 output for SSR relay control to i...

Page 24: ...output and control modules Protocol Modbus RTU Bus RS 485 up to 57 6 Kbps Isolation 1000 Vdc Terminal plug in screw clamp pitch 5 08 mm Installation allowed at slot1 slot2 slot3 The RTU module provid...

Page 25: ...um Configuration is performed from the front keypad of the in strument by accessing the menu entries Opt 1 Opt 2 or Opt 3 according to the slot where the module is installed Modules S2 can be provided...

Page 26: ...IPB accessories provide IP65 protection to the panel junction Includes 4 accessories for B24 formats JPG 3 3 IPB26 The IPB accessories provide IP65 protection to the panel junction Includes 6 accessor...

Page 27: ...FEMA ELECTR NICA SERIES B Models Bxx T 27 3 6 Output cable 2 meters of cable output power remote keypad signal JPG...

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