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FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . Series C . C40-D

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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 

1.30

and for a full view of the ‘

configuration menu

’ structure see 

section 

1.30.

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 

1.20

 for a list of functions eligible for ‘

fast access

’ 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 interfere with the normal functionality of the instru

-

ment, and it does not generate any system reset when validating 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.

1.27 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 / -1999).

‘Err.1’

incorrect password.

Table 19 - Messages and error codes

The error messages are shown on display in flash mode.

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.

(2)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(3)

(3)

(6)

(6)

(1)

1.28 Messages and errors

Note  :  example  menu  indicated 

above  is  for  information  purposes 

only, and may not match with the 

actual  menu  entries  of  the  instru-

ment.

Summary of Contents for C Series

Page 1: ...ith 4 digits 9999 1999 Fast access function to alarm setpoints external control to activate predefined functions Eco mode for low consumption selectable dual scaling 5 levels of configurable brightnes...

Page 2: ...23 Eco mode 13 1 24 External control 13 1 25 Second scaling 13 1 26 To open the instrument 14 1 27 How to operate the menus 15 1 28 Messages and errors 15 1 29 Configuration menu 16 1 29 1 Input signa...

Page 3: ...terminals 1 and 4 Signals for 5 A current AC and DC must be con nected at terminals 3 and 4 All other signals must be connected between terminals 2 and 4 Terminal 5 is a multifunction terminal config...

Page 4: ...r process signals 5 Vdc for potentiometers at terminal 5 see sections 1 5 and 1 16 Power supply power U 18 to 265 Vac dc isolation 1500 Veff isolation tested for 60 sec AC frequency 50 60 Hz consumpti...

Page 5: ...Jumpers S Jumper T AC voltages and currents 600 Vac G I 4 5 200 Vac I 20 Vac A I 2 Vac B I 200 mVac C I 60 mVac E I 5 Aac I 20 mAac D I DC voltages and currents 600 Vdc G 4 5 200 Vdc 20 Vdc A 2 Vdc B...

Page 6: ...steps listed at section 1 7 Signal connections are indicated at section 1 5 Location for internal jump ers is indicated at section 1 9 Vac ranges Veff Scale by default Scalable Jumper S see section 1...

Page 7: ...ion 1 7 Signal connections are indicated at section 1 5 Location for internal jump ers is indicated at section 1 9 Vdc ranges Scale by default Scalable Jumper S see section 1 9 Jumper T see section 1...

Page 8: ...ouple K E 4 5 100 1350 C 148 2462 F 2 tc 4 tc 3 Thermocouple J 100 1200 C 148 2192 F Thermocouple E 100 1000 C 148 1832 F Thermocouple N 100 1300 C 148 2372 F Thermocouple L 100 900 C 148 1652 F Therm...

Page 9: ...0 see section 1 29 7 This pa rameter is associated to the specific model of probe installed Sensor Jumper S see section 1 9 Jumper T see section 1 9 Range in C in F Total error Connection terminals Cu...

Page 10: ...n for internal jump ers is indicated at section 1 9 See below connections for NTC probe 1 14 Measuring with NTC probes NTC R25 configurable Jumper S see section 1 9 Jumper T see section 1 9 Range of m...

Page 11: ...nnection terminals Zin 4 20 mA passive needs Vexc 0 100 0 de 9999 a 1999 D 1 2 0 15 25 mA 2 signal 5 Vexc 4 7Ohm active 4 5 2 mA 4 mA 0 10 Vdc passive needs Vexc A 1 2 0 20 25 Vdc 2 Vdc 4 comm 5 Vexc...

Page 12: ...n 1 9 for a list of available functions Start up connections and jumpers For instrument start up follow the steps listed at section 1 7 Signal connections are indicated at section 1 5 Location for int...

Page 13: ...ree potential contact called Exter nal control To configure the second scaling 1 configure the internal jumper T to activate the EK external control function see section 1 9 2 associate the external c...

Page 14: ...X and then insert clips A B C and D in this order The internal structure of the instrument is shown in the graphic be low Module Opt 2 connects to module Opt 1 Module Opt 1 connects to the display Opt...

Page 15: ...t 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 entr...

Page 16: ...able options Pt100 3 wire Pt100 2 wire Pt500 Pt1000 Ni100 Ni200 and Ni1000 For measures with 2 wires a manual compensation for the wire resistance error is available us ing parameter Offset reading oF...

Page 17: ...ximum type alarm or minimum type activates when the dis play value is higher or lower than the setpoint value at the Setpoint SEt parameter enter the value for the alarm activation point This paramete...

Page 18: ...vate a tare to the signal The actual signal will read 0 The calibration is not changed select parameter Decimal point 0 dP 0 to remove the decimal point on display select parameter Decimal point 1 dP...

Page 19: ...compen sate for the possible error introduced by the resistance of the signal wires when measuring Pt probes Ni probes or resistances For more information see section 1 22 1 29 7 Menu Tools Option 1...

Page 20: ...Ni1000 PTC and NTC For thermocouple probes resolution is fixed to 1 at the Degrees dEG menu select the temperature values to be read in C degrees Celsius or in F degrees Fahrenheit at the Alpha ALPh...

Page 21: ...r 485 at Tools out 1 r 485 to have the serial output configuration at this menu entry Configure the address for the instrument parameter Address 1 to 247 Addr the bus speed parameter Speed kbps bAud...

Page 22: ...c range 2 Vdc range 200 mVdc range 60 mVdc range 5 Adc range 20 mAdc range Process 4 20 mA range 0 10 Vdc range Thermocouples thermocouple K thermocouple J thermocouple E thermocouple N thermocouple L...

Page 23: ...ss Memory of max Memory of min Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Degrees degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit Temperature resolution 1 resolution 0 1 resolution Second scaling Decimal point Display Low Display High...

Page 24: ...elected at Tool Out 1 Analog output Display Low Display High Modbus RTU Address 1 to 247 Speed Kbps Format Password Version Factory reset Minimum Brightness Maximum Standard Alpha Alpha 385 Alpha 390...

Page 25: ...ent Industrial CISPR 11 Instrument Class A Class B Group 1 For a detailed declaration see document www fema es docs 4152_CE Declaration_C40 D_en pdf Barber del Vall s January 2017 Xavier Junc Product...

Page 26: ...portional to the reading of the instrument The mA output can be connected to work in active loop the module provides the power of the loop or passive mode the power of the loop is not provided by the...

Page 27: ...420 see section 1 29 7 to inform the instrument that there is a M1 analog output module installed From this point you will need the calibration sheet provided together with the module M1 This sheet s...

Page 28: ...the front filter Inter nal press buttons for configuration are accessible Optionally request the instrument preconfigured from factory Without front keypad 3 1 Option NBT O ring for IP65 front protec...

Page 29: ...ll mount housing Together with the KIP protector offers a full IP65 protection For Series C of panel meters 4 4 WME wall housing Benchtop housing for Series C and of panel meters Handle with three sel...

Page 30: ...FEMA ELECTR NICA Series C C40 D 30 Notes...

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