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User’s Manual Series TAS-1

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Referencia Rápida

2.1- CONNECTIONS

Input Signal

Relay Outputs

NC

NC

NO

NO

COMON

COMON

Relay  1

Relay 2

Connector for PC

Configuration

(PCConnector cable needed)

      Phase (-)

   Earth

Neutrum (+)

Power

2.2- PROGRAMMING MENU

* IMPORTANT:
Before validating a PASSWORD with the
Keypad Blocking menu, remember the 5 digit
number you are about to enter. The instrument
will not accept any future order until the same
5 digit password is reintroduced.

Reset and Default

Parameters

↵↵

↵↵

14   22

INPUT

Configuration : Direct Access

Adjusting the LOW Indication
Adjusting the HIGH Indication

Decimal Point Position

Alarm Setpoints

Correcting the LOW input signal

Correcting the HIGH input signal

 Keypad

Blocking*

14 15   *

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

PASSWORD XXXX

   INPUT

↵↵

↵↵

 DEF CONFR

Error

Treatment

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

14   14

   INPUT

ONERR

OFF

ON

1

1

↵↵

↵↵

Visualization

14   13

DISPLAY NULL

↵↵

↵↵

LAST

1

1

ON

OFF

1

1

OFF

ON

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

3

2

1

FIL 2

FIL 3

FIL 1

FILT

ADQN

AVERA

REAL

1

1

↵↵

↵↵

INPUT

↵↵

↵↵

STEP   XXXXX

Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4

13  11

↵↵

↵↵

AL LO

AL HI

1

1

AL 1   ACTIU

↵↵

↵↵

ON

OFF

1

1

13  14

13  12

13  13

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

HIST  XXXXX

↵↵

↵↵

   DL1 XXXXX

↵↵

↵↵

 INV

  DIR

1

1

↵↵

↵↵

OFF

 ON

1

1

↵↵

↵↵

Editing

Adjustments

14   11

↵↵

↵↵

EDIT IN LO XXXXX

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

 DI LO XXXX

INPUT

↵↵

↵↵

IN HI  XXXXX

↵↵

↵↵

DI HI  XXXXX

1
1

  LEFT

  CENTR

  RIGHT

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

↵↵

ALSET HIST

SMODE

ON

OFF

INPUT

Alarms:

Hysteresis and SM

13  15

1

2
3

TAS-1-VDC

11 XX

11  24
11  23
11  22

11  11
11  12
11  13

0/100Vdc

0/650Vdc

0/10Vdc
0/1Vdc

0/100mVdc
0/20mVdc

TAS-1-IDC

TAS-1-V

AC

TAS-1-IAC

11 XX

11  35
11  33

0/100mAdc

0/5Adc

11  XX

650Vac
100Vac

100mVac

1Vac

11  32
11  31

11  15

11  14

11 XX

11  41
11  34

0/100mAac

0/5Aac

Input Signal Ranges

0/650 Vac

0/100 Vac

0/1

Vac

0/100 mVac

0/650 Vdc

0/100 Vdc

0/10 Vdc

0/1

Vdc

0/100 mVdc

0/20 mVdc

+

-

+

-

TAS-1-VDC

TAS-1-VAC

0/100 mAdc

0/100 mAac

TAS-1-IDC

TAS-1-IAC

0/5

Adc

0/5

Aac

+

-

+

-

TIPE

AL-1   XXXXX

LED

TEXT

STRING XXXX

INPUT

Summary of Contents for TAS-1-IAC

Page 1: ...CA Page 1 FEMA ELECTR NICA INTELLIGENT PANEL METERS Series TAS 1 Intelligent Panel Meters info fema es www fema es USER S MANUAL AC Current DC Current AC Voltages DC Voltages TAS 1 IAC TAS 1 IDC TAS 1...

Page 2: ...ration 6 4 6 Manual Adjustment 7 4 7 Dealing with Errors 7 4 8 Advanced Indication 7 4 9 Blocking the Keypad 7 4 10 Resetting the system Default values 7 4 11 Messages and Errors 8 5 Configuring with...

Page 3: ...Level Input Signal correction Key DP Decimal Point Position Key PROG Allows the introduction of the PROGRAMMING codes 4 digit codes as shown on page 4 These codes when validated activate different inp...

Page 4: ...t 14 14 INPUT ONERR OFF ON 1 1 Visualization 14 13 DISPLAY NULL LAST 1 1 ON OFF 1 1 OFF ON 3 2 1 FIL 2 FIL 3 FIL 1 FILT A D Q N AVERA REAL 1 1 INPUT STEP XXXXX Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 13 11 AL...

Page 5: ...ion XXXX X 1 Press DP 2 message DP during 1 second Press 2 to fix decimal point position 2 To fix at other positions press 1 2 3 4 or 5 3 Validate changes pressinf message INPUT shows the configuratio...

Page 6: ...m activation The hysteresis points are defined on parameter HYST for each alarm Security Mode activated on alarms acting as minimum Securty Mode deactivated Output relay are inactive until the set poi...

Page 7: ...Code 14 11 Function Code 14 22 Function Resets the unit to the default manufacturing values It is needed to reconfirm the action by pressing INTRO after the message Acquisition Mode Real STEPValue 10...

Page 8: ...recovers the normal working state when situation clears Errors Errors are associated with critical situtations which disable the hability to measure the signal The error remains active on display unt...

Page 9: ...tion 32 000 points ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Working Temperature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 20 85 C Humidity 0 85 non condensaded MECAHNICALDATA Dimensions Standard 1 8 DIN 96 x 48 x 124 mm 3 78 x 1 89 x 4 8...

Page 10: ...ot need to be readjusted most of the times in case of trouble with the input signal such as loop break or sensor break the analog output signal will exhibit always the same behaviour predefined by the...

Page 11: ...essage ERROR Informs that at least one of the values is not correct and the whole configuration could not be applied Repeat the process from the begining 7 2 INSTALLING THE OPTION BOARDS The Option Bo...

Page 12: ...mposed of 1 4 bits b0 0 Value contained on register 00 00H is an indication number b0 1 Value contained on register 00 00H is not an indication Word b4 b3 b2 b1 0 Reserved 3 Ovr 6 Con 9 MErr1 12 Reser...

Page 13: ...acion MASTER and SLAVE ADDRESS 1 CHARACTER Instrument Address FUNCTION 1 CHARACTER Function 04H register read READING STARTREGISTER 2 CHARACTERS Register 00 00H Display Value NUMBER OF REGISTERS TO RE...

Page 14: ...tering the Menu Introduce the programming code 14 23 Message E INP TEK board recognized Configuring the external contacts Parameter INP_1 Contact 1 ON Active OFF NotActive Parameter FUN_T Function ass...

Page 15: ...unit to control a machine or process where injury to personnel or damage to equipment or process may occur as a result of failure of the unit External Protection Fuse to be added for 230 Vac 80mA fuse...

Page 16: ...YS COUNTERS PROCESS SIGNALS TEMPERATURES TACHOMETERS SERIAL RSREPEATERS CLOCKS CHRONOMETERS PANEL METERS AC ELECTRICAL SIGNALS DC ELECTRICAL SIGNALS TEMPERATURES LOADCELLS PROCESS SIGNALS TACHOMETERS...

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