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FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . Series M . M40-P

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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 parameters to 
adapt the instrument to the application needs. To access the ‘con-
figuration menu
’ press for 1 second the SQ (

<

) key. This access can 

be  blocked  by  activating  the  ‘

Password

’  (‘

PASS

’)  function.  While 

operating the ‘configuration menu’, the alarm status is ‘hold’ to the 
status they had before accessing the menu, and the output and con-
trol modules remain 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 section 
1.10,  and  for  a  full  view  of  the  ‘configuration  menu’  structure  see 
section 1.11.

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 1.10.6 for a list of functions eligible for ‘fast access’ in 
this instrument. The ‘

Password

’ (‘

PASS

’) function does not block ac-

cess to this menu. Accessing and modifying parameters in the ‘fast 
access
’ menu does not interfere with the normal functionality of the 
instrument, and it does not generate any system reset when validat-
ing the changes.

Front key pad description

Key SQ

 (

<

) - press the SQ (

<

) key for 1 second to access the ‘con-

figuration  menu’.  Inside  the  menu,  the  SQ  (

<

)  key  functions  as  a 

‘ENTER’ key. It selects and accesses the menu option currently dis-
played. At menus with numerical value entries, it validates the num-
ber displayed.

Key UP

 (

5

) - the UP (

5

) key gives access to the ‘fast access’ menu. 

Inside the menus, it moves vertically through the different menu op-
tions.  At  menus  with  numerical  value  entries,  it  modifies  the  digit 
selected by increasing its value to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Key LE

 (

3

) - inside the menus, the LE (

3

) key functions as the ‘ES-

CAPE’ key. It leaves the selected menu, and eventually, will leave the 
whole menu. When leaving the ‘configuration menu’ with the LE (

3

key, the changed parameters are activated. At menus with numeri-
cal value entries, the LE (

3

) key allows to select the active digit. To 

modify the value of the selected digit use the UP (

5

) key.

Menu ‘rollback’

After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator, the instru-
ment will rollback and leave the ‘configuration menu’ or the ‘fast ac-
cess
’ menu. All changes will be discarded.

1.8 How to operate the menus

Messages and errors

‘h.udr’ 
‘h.oVr’

Hardware underrange (‘

h.udr

’) / overrange (‘

h.ovr

’). In-

put  signal  is  lower  /  higher  than  the  minimum  /  maxi-
mum signal the instrument can detect.

‘d.udr’ 
‘d.oVr’

display  underrange  (‘

d.udr

’)  /  overrange  (‘

d.ovr

’).  The 

instrument  already  displays  the  minimum  /  maximum 
value possible (-9999 / 9999).

‘hoLd’

the ‘

hold

’ function is active. Display is on hold.

‘P.hLd’

the ‘

Peak&Hold

’ function is active.

‘Err.0’*

at the ‘

scaling

’ (‘

ScAL

’) menu entry, the defined slope is 

higher than ‘5000’ (slope almost vertical). Entered values 
are dismissed and default values are activated.

‘Err.1’

incorrect password.

‘Err.2’

at ‘

oPt.X

’ menu entry. Installed module is not recognized.

‘Err.3’

at ‘

segment linearization

’ (‘

SLin

’) menu entry. The ‘input 

X’ values entered are not in growing succession.

‘Err.5’*

at  ‘

segment  linearization

’  (‘

SLin

’)  menu  entry.  the  de-

fined slope is higher than ‘5000’ (slope almost vertical). 
Entered values are dismissed and default values are ac-
tivated

‘Err.8’

excitation voltage overload.

Table 3 - Messages and error codes

The error messages are shown on display in flash mode.

(dhI-dLo)  [counts]
 (IhI-ILo)   [mA or Vdc]

< 5000

*slope calculation for errors ‘

Err.0

’ y ‘

Err.5

’.

Input

Example  of  operation  inside  the  
configuration menu’.

1. The SQ (

<

) key enters into the 

‘configuration menu’.

2. The SQ (

<

) key enters into the 

InP

’ option menu.

3. The UP (

5

) key moves through 

the menu options.

4.  The  SQ  (

<

)  key  selects  the 

desired range and returns to the 

InP

’ menu.

5. The LE (

3

) key leaves the ac-

tual menu level and moves to the 
previous menu level.

6. The LE (

3

) key leaves the ‘con-

figuration menu’. Changes are ap-
plied and saved at this moment.

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1.9 Messages and errors

Summary of Contents for M40-P

Page 1: ...za tion fast access to alarm setpoints tare function on power up function measure function configu rable reading brightness Universal AC and DC power Up to 3 optional modules for output and control re...

Page 2: ...mum reading password protection 5 brightness levels 1 1 How to order M40 P Model Power Option1 Others H Option2 Option3 R1 1 relay AO analog output RTU Modbus RTU S4 RS 485 S2 RS 232 empty H 85 265Vac...

Page 3: ...44 92 Panel cut out 16 8 75 Passive voltage signal 0 10Vdc 10Vdc Active voltage signal 0 10Vdc 10Vdc Common Signal Active current loop 4 20mA 20mA Passive current loop 4 20mA 20mA Vexc Signal Common S...

Page 4: ...n 2 1 7 Technical specifications Ranges Accuracy Zin Max signal overload Offset drift span drift includes offset drift 4 20mA 0 05 FS 11Ohm 100mA permanent 10ppm C 25ppm C 0 10Vdc 0 05 FS 932KOhm 100V...

Page 5: ...Key LE 3 inside the menus the LE 3 key functions as the ES CAPE key It leaves the selected menu and eventually will leave the whole menu When leaving the configuration menu with the LE 3 key the chang...

Page 6: ...instrument is being installed on the field providing a fast and easy way to compensate offset signals To operate the Field correction F cor function for the offset cor rection generate the minimum inp...

Page 7: ...ys due to fluctuating input signals around the set point at Activation delay dEL 0 configure the delay to apply before alarm activation The activation delay starts counting when the set point value is...

Page 8: ...xed Reading remains in the following format XXXX0 the Memory of maximum MAX function displays the maximum reading value stored in memory It also provides a way to reset the value This parameter is eli...

Page 9: ...the front of the instrument gives access to a list of functions configurable by the operator See section 1 8 for an ex planation on how to operate the fast access menu The Key UP Fast access K uP menu...

Page 10: ...n tArE menu allows to operate the instrument for load cell and weight applications The tare function assigns the actual input signal value to a reading of 0 Kilos by adding an inter nal offset It does...

Page 11: ...o access the configuration menu key SQ The fast access menu is not password pro tected 1 10 12 Function Password At the Brightness LIGh menu select the light intensity for the front leds With this fun...

Page 12: ...a description of each menu entry Scaling Input low Display low Input high Display high Alarm1 Setpoint Hysteresis Setpoint2 Active Alarm type Activation delay Deactivation delay Left zeros Steps Avera...

Page 13: ...of segments Value 2 to 20 Input0 Display0 Input1 Display1 On power up Delay Tare Seconds Option1 Configuration menu for the module installed at Opt 1 Option2 Configuration menu for the module install...

Page 14: ...tion for the position of each module You may need to access the inside of the instrument to add or re place internal modules Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the upper clips marked with A Then unlock...

Page 15: ...unction Excitation voltage 20Vdc Password off Brightness 3 strument must be assured Do not expose the instrument to excess of humidity Maintain clean by using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive produ...

Page 16: ...1 Opt 3 Power A B C A B C A B C Signal The AO module provides 1 analog output with 4 20mA or 0 10Vdc configurable output range Output current loop configurable as ac tive the instrument provides the e...

Page 17: ...s module for Series M of panel meters ASCII protocol with Master Slave architec ture Addressable with up to 31 modules Frames codified in rep resentable ASCII characters codes 32 to 255 directly visib...

Page 18: ...ASCII characters codes 32 to 255 directly visible using hyperterminal or similar programs Access to display values alarm status memory of maximum and minimum alarm setpoints Configuration from instrum...

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Page 20: ...the panel and remove the front filter Inter nal press buttons for configuration are accessible Optionally request the instrument preconfigured from factory Without front keypad Front IP65 protection...

Page 21: ...holder 4 1 THM benchtop housing Adapter96x96mmfor96x48mm instruments Adapter for DIN rail mount for Series M and Series K of panel meters Front IP65 protector for Series M and Series K of panel meter...

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