Fema M Series User Manual Download Page 29

FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . SERIES M . M60-LC

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This instrument has been designed and verified conforming to 

the 61010-1 CE Security Regulation, for industrial applications.
Installation of this instrument must be performed by qualified 

personnel only. This manual contains the appropriate informa

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tion for the installation. Using the instrument in ways not speci

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fied by the manufacturer may lead to a reduction of the speci

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fied  protection  level.  Disconnect  the  instrument  from  power 

before starting any maintenance and / or installation action.
The instrument does not have a general switch and will start 

operation as soon as power is connected. The instrument does 

not have protection fuse, the fuse must be added during instal

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lation.
The instrument is designed to be panel mounted. An appropri

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ate ventilation of the instrument must be assured. Do not ex

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pose the instrument to excess of humidity. Maintain clean by 

using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive products such as 

alcohols, solvents, etc.

General recommendations for electrical installations apply, and 

for proper functionality we recommend : if possible, install the 

instrument far from electrical noise or magnetic field genera

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tors such as power relays, electrical motors, speed variators, ... 

If possible, do not install along the same conduits power cables 

(power, motor controllers, electrovalves, ...) together with sig

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nal and/or control cables.
Before proceeding to the power connection, verify that the volt

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age level available matches the power levels indicated in the 

label on the instrument.
In case of fire, disconnect the instrument from the power line, 

fire alarm according to local rules, disconnect the air condition

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ing, attack fire with carbonic snow, never with water.

1.19 

Precautions on installation

Risk  of  electrical  shock.  Instrument  terminals 

can be connected to dangerous voltage.
Instrument protected with double isolation. No 

earth connection required.

Instrument conforms to CE rules and regulations. 

This  instrument  is  warranted  against  all  manufactur

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ing defects for a period of 24 months, as requested by 

the  European  legislation.  This  warranty  does  not  apply 

in case of misuse or accident, and the scope of the war

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ranty is limited to repair of the instrument, not being  the 

manufacturer responsible for additional damages or ad

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ditional costs. Within the warranty period and after ex

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amination by the manufacturer, the unit will be repaired 

or substituted when found to be defective.

1.20 

Warranty

1.21 

CE declaration of conformity

Manufacturer  FEMA ELECTRÓNICA, S.A.

 

 

Altimira 14 - Pol. Ind. Santiga

 

 

E08210 - Barberà del Vallès 

 

 

BARCELONA  - SPAIN

 

 

www.fema.es - [email protected]

Product  

M60-LC

The manufacturer declares that the instruments indicated 

comply with the directives and rules indicated below.
Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2014/30/EU

 

Low voltage directive 2014/65/EU

 

Directive ROHS 2011/65/EU

Security rules EN-61010-1

Instrument   Fixed

 

 

Permanently connected

 

Degree of pollution 1 and 2 (without condensation) 

 

Isolation 

Double

Electromagnetic compatibility rules

 EN-61326-1

EM environment 

Industrial

Immunity levels

EN-61000-4-2  By contact ±4 KV 

Criteria B

 

 

By air ±8 KV 

Criteria B

EN-61000-4-3   

Criteria A

*use shielded cable for signal and power lines to assure 

 

compliance with the rule.

EN-61000-4-4  On AC power lines: ±2 KV  

Criteria B

 

 

On DC power lines: ±2 KV 

Criteria B

 

 

On signal lines : ±1 KV 

Criteria B

EN-61000-4-5  Between AC power lines ±1 KV

  

Criteria A 

 

Between DC power lines DC ±0.5 KV 

 

Criteria A

EN-61000-4-6   

Criteria A

*maintain signal and control lines below 3 meter length

 

to assure compliance with the rule.

EN-61000-4-8  30 A/m a 50/60 Hz 

Criteria A

EN-61000-4-11 0 % 1 cycle 

Criteria A

 

 

40 % 10 cycles  

Criteria A

 

 

70 % 25 cycles  

Criteria B

 

 

0 % 250 cycles  

Criteria B

Emission levels

CISPR 11 

Instrument Class A, Group 1 

Criteria A

Barberà del Vallès, February  2018

 

Xavier Juncà - Product Manager

According to directive 2012/19/EU, electron-

ic equipment must be recycled in a selective 

and  controlled  way  at  the  end  of  its  useful 

life.

Summary of Contents for M Series

Page 1: ...nts tare and auto tare functions on power up functions stabil ity alarms configurable operator menu configurable led brightness Universal AC and DC power Up to 3 optional modules for output and contro...

Page 2: ...lue in mV excitation current provided in mA and real excitation voltage see section 1 12 13 configurable Fast access menu key UP 5 with access to selected functions see section 1 12 13 Multiple displa...

Page 3: ...configuration menu 19 1 2 Index 1 12 16 On power up configuration 19 1 12 17 Tools 20 1 12 18 Access to options configurations menu 20 1 13 Full configuration menu 22 1 14 Factory configuration 25 1 1...

Page 4: ...ntrol options see section 2 the shipment also includes 1 pack of green signal terminals for each output and con trol option installed Figure 1 Set of units label 1 5 Additional information User s manu...

Page 5: ...cells 2 3 4 cells or more con nect the sense wires to the electrical middle point of the power wires of all the cells see section 1 16 4 1 8 2 Connecting the cell to the ground Measuring with load ce...

Page 6: ...G14 Configuration front keypad with 3 keys Front protection IP65 Outputandcontroloptions relay analog communications see section 2 Mechanical mounting panel connections plug in screw terminal housing...

Page 7: ...ad cells For load cells with different impedance calculate the current consumption for each cell and the total must not exceed the maximum current the instrument can pro vide In case of problems with...

Page 8: ...o the instrument and now the reading is 0 Kg The truck enters the loading area and when it leaves it is placed on the weighing system again Now the reading is 1 550 Kg This is the weight of the mate r...

Page 9: ...ress the SQ key for 1 second to ac cess 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...

Page 10: ...is particular load cell For the empirical configuration you will need access to two weights a low weight as small as possible it can be the cell without weight and a high weight as close as possible t...

Page 11: ...d cell accepts any value between 0 and 999999 The decimal point will be shown in the posi tion configured at the Decimal point dP parameter De fault value is 1000 Example for a 5 Kg cell configure a v...

Page 12: ...462 pounds Within the scale factor configure the multiplier to 220462 and the divider to 100000 The instrument is now configured to read in pounds The Stock units Stck function is provided to count la...

Page 13: ...auto tare function The tare is automatically activated when reading is lower than the activation value and the fluctuation of the reading is lower than the counts defined at the stability band for th...

Page 14: ...d the liquid is still moving inside the tank and this movement is reflected in weight and reading oscillations Alarm 2 is configured as stability alarm and activates when the liquid inside the tank is...

Page 15: ...elay dEL 1 parameter config ure the delay to apply before the alarm is deactivated Delay starts to count once the setpoint is reached plus the hysteresis value Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds at the St...

Page 16: ...er with higher values Increasing the strength of the filter slows the reading Value 0 disables the filter the Steps StEP function configures the reading to be done in steps of 1 2 5 10 20 or 50 counts...

Page 17: ...bled the activation is per formed sequentially in the same order as the configuration menu first is the tare then the alarm unlock etc 1 12 11 Rear controls 1 12 12 Front key LE 3 The front key LE 3 c...

Page 18: ...p function The On power up on Pu menu allows to define a series of functions to activate when the instrument restarts after a power loss Functions available are a delay on the activation of measure an...

Page 19: ...he Exc voltage c EXc function allows to visualize the actual value of the excitation voltage measured between terminals sense and sense Value is offered in Vdc the Exc current c MA function allows to...

Page 20: ...the Password func tion select on and enter the code The numerical code is asked when accessing the configu ration menu key SQ Functions configured to be ac cessible through the fast access menu are no...

Page 21: ...FEMA ELECTR NICA SERIES M M60 LC 21 T h i s p a g e b l a n k...

Page 22: ...l conf Load cell parameters Decimal point Sensitivity mV V Nominal weight Excitation voltage Field correction High weight correction Low weight correction Low weight value High weight value Stability...

Page 23: ...Fixed digits Fix digits Memory of maximum Memory of minimum Rear controls Tare Alarmunlock Stock units Key LE Tare Alarmunlock Stock units Key UP fast access Gross weight Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Setpoi...

Page 24: ...configuration Option 1 Access to the optional module installed at slot 1 Option 2 Access to the optional module installed at slot 2 Option 3 Access to the optional module installed at slot 3 1 14 Ful...

Page 25: ...ff Locked alarms A LcK off Display dISP Fixed digits FIX d no fixed digits Average filter AVr 0 disabled Steps StEP 1 Left zeros LZEr off Memory of maximum MAX 199999 Memory of minimum MIn 999999 Rear...

Page 26: ...powered from the instrument with power 10Vdc nominal weight 100Kg and 2mV V sensi bility Connect the load cell to the instrument see section 1 8 Configure the theoretical configuration of the load ce...

Page 27: ...nt to measure a mil livolt generated signal at the laboratory there is a special configuration to apply Different from the load cell the millivolt generator is not a differential system and does not n...

Page 28: ...he front filter at corner X and then insert clips A B C and D in this order Risk of electric shock Removing the front cover will grant access to the internal circuits Disconnect the input signal to pr...

Page 29: ...tion required Instrument conforms to CE rules and regulations This instrument is warranted against all manufactur ing defects for a period of 24 months as requested by the European legislation This wa...

Page 30: ...mitter B Collector C Not connected Figure 17 Connections for T1 transistor module The R1 module provides 1 relay output to install on Series M meters up to a maximum of 3 relay outputs in the same met...

Page 31: ...t module 2 4 Module AO The AO module provides 1 isolated analog output configu rable for 4 20 mA or 0 10 Vdc to install on Series M me ters up to a maximum of 3 analog outputs in the same meter Output...

Page 32: ...al_en pdf For additional information http fema es docs 4254_SERIES_M K S_OPTIONS_manual_en pdf Figure 22 Detail of the Modbus RTU communications module Power Opt 2 Opt 1 Opt 3 B A G B A G Signal B A G...

Page 33: ...R4 or R6 module disables the alarm menus AL1 AL2 and AL3 of the instrument Choose special modules R2 R4 or R6 when a higher density of relays is needed Type of relay 3 contacts Com NO NC Max current...

Page 34: ...ut front key pad To configure the instru ment remove the meter from the panel and remove the front filter Internal press buttons for configurationareaccessible Op tionally request the instrument preco...

Page 35: ...1 THM benchtop housing Adapter for DIN rail mount for Series M K and C 4 2 Adapter DRA M Adapter 96x96mm for 96x48mm instruments 4 3 Adapter KA96 Wall mount housing To gether with the KIP protec tor...

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