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FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . Series S . S40-C1

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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 

1.19

and for a full view of the ‘

configuration menu

’ structure see 

section 

1.20

.

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 

1.19.12

 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.

1.17 How to operate the menus

Messages and errors

‘Err.1’

incorrect password.

‘Err.2’

at ‘

oPt.X

’ menu entry. Installed module is not recognized.

‘Err.8’

excitation voltage overload.

‘9999’

+ flashing mode. Reading is in overrange.

‘-1999’

+ flashing mode. Reading is in underrange.

Table 6 - Messages and error codes

The error messages are shown on display in flash mode.

Example  of  operation  inside  the  

configuration menu

’.

1. The SQ (

<

) key enters into the 

‘configuration menu’.
2. The SQ (

<

) key enters into the 

Func

’ option menu.

3. The UP (

5

) key moves through 

the menu options.
4.  The  SQ  (

<

)  key  selects  the 

desired range and returns to the 

Func

’ 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.

1.18 Messages and errors

Function mode

(2)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(3)

(3)

(6)

(6)

(1)

Summary of Contents for S40-C1

Page 1: ...with 4 digit display Fast access to alarm setpoints special modes for fast counting and for slow ratemeter applications on power up function configurable reading brightness Universal AC and DC power...

Page 2: ...15 Direct configuration for most usual sensor at the SnSr Auto menu see section 1 19 10 Function Trigger Sense helps to detect the correct trigger level see section 1 13 Multiple display filters memor...

Page 3: ...tor 1 to 9999 and configurable divider factor 1 to 9999 For low frequency applications the SLOW mode provides the best response time for each application see section 1 15 Maximum frequency up to 500 K...

Page 4: ...n sor parameters to the values indicated in the table The table also indicates the typical con nections for each type of sensor Param eters can be manually modified Connections are indicated for a sin...

Page 5: ...d control options relays analog outputs serial communi cations see section 2 Mechanical mounting panel connections plug in screw terminal housing material ABS polycarbonate V0 weight 150 grams front s...

Page 6: ...restart power up or configuration change is used for internal initialization and will not be counted as impulse 1 14 Function cycle counter 1 15 SLOW mode The trigger level is automatically configured...

Page 7: ...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 me...

Page 8: ...e Impulses input at channel A Channel B disabled Access the Decimal point dP menu to select the decimal point position Move the decimal point by pressing the LE 3 key Configure the function mode selec...

Page 9: ...hen channel B is at logical state 1 Select on_0 to inhibit the counting when channel B is at logical state 0 1 19 4 Configuration for cnI 3 Configuration menu for mode counter control add substract cn...

Page 10: ...in formation on the SLoW mode in case of unstable signals activate the average filter AVr func tion It activates a recursive filter on the reading the filter is stronger for higher values from 0 0 to...

Page 11: ...the SLoW parameter configuring the tIME parameter between 1 and 1000 seconds Configure the nuMb parameter between 1 and 32 impulses See section 1 15 for more in formation on the SLoW mode in case of u...

Page 12: ...nnel Act r configures the activa tion of the reset channel by rising edge on_h or by falling edge on_0 Excitation voltage V EXc configures the value of the excita tion voltage at 5 Vdc 9 Vdc 15 Vdc an...

Page 13: ...s at Deactivation delay dEL 1 configure the delay to apply before alarm deactivation The deactivation delay starts counting when the setpoint value plus the hysteresis value is passed Value from 0 0 t...

Page 14: ...tpoint2 ALr2 function allows to visualize and modify the alarm2 setpoint through the fast access menu the Memory of maximum MAX or Memory of minimum MIn func tions allow to visualize the maximum or mi...

Page 15: ...et FAct menu select yes to load the default factory configuration for the instrument see section 1 21 1 19 20 Factory reset 1 19 21 Firmware version 1 19 16 Menus Overrange underrange The Counter over...

Page 16: ...unter inhibition Multiplier Divider Preset Preset value 1999 to 9999 Mode Up Down Inhibition Inhibits if chan nel B is high Inhibits if chan nel B is 0 Vdc Multiplier 1 to 9999 Divider 1 to 9999 Confi...

Page 17: ...3 wire PNP 2 wire PNP 3 wire Push pull TTL CMOS Pick up Inductive Vac 30 V Multiplier 1 to 9999 Divider 1 to 9999 Conf ratemeter Multiplier Divider Time window Seconds SLOW mode Average filter Filter...

Page 18: ...h To zero To preset Counter underrange Flash To zero To preset 1 20 Full configuration menu cont On alarm Continue To zero To preset Alarm 1 Setpoint Hysteresis Setpoint 2 Active Alarm type Alarms Act...

Page 19: ...ory of cycles 0 Counter overrange flash Counter underrange flash Left zeros off Vexc control off Password off Brightness 3 Alarms 1 and 2 Active off disabled Type maximum Setpoint 1000 Hysteresis 0 co...

Page 20: ...nt slide out of the housing To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are correctly connected to the pins on the display module Place all the set into the housing assuring that the modules...

Page 21: ...s and regulations 1 25 Warranty This instrument is warranted against all manufacturing defects for a period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date This warranty does not apply in case of misuse accident...

Page 22: ...pt 1 Power Signal A B C A B C The R1 module provides 1 relay output to to install at digital panel meters from Series S up to a maximum of 2 relays in a single meter Note for more than 2 relays per in...

Page 23: ...yed installation as it does not require soldering or special configuration Terminal A Vexc Terminal B Signal in mA or Vdc Terminal C GND Jumper M closed for mA Jumper V closed for Vdc For more informa...

Page 24: ...ration Terminal B B signal from RS 485 bus Terminal A A signal from RS 485 bus Terminal G GND For more information http fema es docs 4254_SERIES_M K S_ OPTIONS_manual_en pdf Protocol Modbus RTU Functi...

Page 25: ...up to 31 modules Frames codified in represent able ASCII characters codes 32 to 255 directly visible using hyper terminal or similar programs Access to display values alarm status memory of maximum an...

Page 26: ...FEMA ELECTR NICA Series S S40 C1 26 Notes...

Page 27: ...FEMA ELECTR NICA Series S S40 C1 27 Notes...

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