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User’s Manual Series TAS-1

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WARRANTY.

FEMA ELECTRÓNICA, S.A. warrants this product  free of manufacture
defects for two years from the date of shipment.

This Warranty is VOID if the unit shows evidence of damages as a result
of misapplication, accident, misuse or if the product has been tampered
or repaired by personnel or companies without the official authorization
of FEMA ELECTRÓNICA, S.A. This Warranty is VOID also for damages
caused by defective or inappropriate applications.

During the warranty FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A. will repair or replace at
its own discretion the material which results to be faulty.
Attach with the material a copy of the invoice and delivery note, with a
description of the malfunction, and ship it free of charge and properly
packed to your local distributor or to the following address

FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A.
Altimira 14 (Talleres-14, Nave-2)
P.I. Santiga
P.O. Box 49
E 08210 BARBERÀ DEL VALLÈS
BARCELONA (SPAIN)

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A. shall not be responsible for any damage
or loss to other equipment however caused, which may be expe-
rienced as a result of the installation or use of this product.
FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A.

 

liability shall not exceed the purchase

price paid of the product upon which liability is based. In no event
shall FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A. be liable for consequential, inciden-
tal or special damages.

Manufactured by :

FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A.

Address :

P.I. Santiga
Altimira 14 (Talleres-14, Nave-2)
08210- Barberà del Vallès (Barcelona-Spain)

Declares that the equipment complies with the following technical specifications.

Product :

TAS-1-TP,  TAS-1-VDC, TAS-1-VAC, TAS-1-IDC,
TAS-1-IAC

DIRECTIVES

EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR LOW VOLTAGE D73/23/CEE AMENDED BY D93/68/CEE.

Equipments powered from 50 to 1000 Vac. and /or from 75 to 1500 Vdc.

EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR PRODUCT SAFETY D92/59/CEE.
ELECTROTECHNICAL REGULATION FOR LOW VOLTAGE (RBT) ITC 21, ITC
29, ITC 35. For e

quipments with power supply lower than 50 Vac and/or 75 Vdc.

EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY D89/336/
CEE AMENDED BY D93/68/CEE, ACCORDING TO RD1950/1995 (Dec.1st).

REGULATIONS

ELECTRICAL SECURITY:

EN 61010-1

SUCEPTIBILITY:

EN 50082-2
IEC 1000-4-2, EN 61000-4-2, IEC 801-2
ENV 50140, EN 61000-4-4, IEC 801-4 (level 3)
ENV 50141, IEC 801-3 (level 3)
ENV 50204 (level 3)

EMISSION:

EN 50081-2.
EN 55011, EN 55014, EN 55022

UNE 21352-76: CEI 359-71.

Operating quality expressions for electronic equipments.

UNE 20652-80: CEI 284-68.

Behaviour rules inherent   to the handling of electronic equipments and other similar technics.

FEMA ELECTRONICA, S.A.

Barberà del Vallès, 2000

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE

INSTALLATION

PRECAUTIONS.- Installation and use of this unit must be done by qualified
operators. The unit has not AC (mains) switch, neither internal protection

fuse, and it will be in operation as soon as power is
connected. The installation must contain an external

mains switch with protection fuse plus the necessary
devices to protect the operator and the process when
using the 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 TimeLag

  as IEC 127/2

for 115 Vac : 

125mA fuse TimeLag

  as IEC 127/2

SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS.- These instruments have been designed and

tested according to EN-61010-1 rules and are delivered in good
operational conditions. This user manual contains useful informa-
tion for electrical connections. Do not make wiring signal changes
or connections when power is applied to the unit. Make signal

connections before power is applied and, if reconnection is required,
disconnect the AC (mains) power before such wiring is attempted. Install
the unit in a place with good ventilation to avoid excessive heating, and far
from electrical noise sources or magnetic field generators such as power
relays, electrical motors, speed controls etc...

The unit cannot be installed in open places. Do not use until the installation
is finished.

POWER SUPPLY.- The power supply must be connected to the adequate
terminals (see connection instructions). Characteristics of the power
supply are showed on the characteristics label attached to the instrument.
Please make sure the unit is correctly connected to a power supply of the
correct voltage and frequency. Do not use other power supply otherwise
permanent damage may be caused to the unit. Do not connect the unit to
power sources heavily loaded or to circuits which power loads in cycle ON-
OFF or to circuits which power inductive loads.

WARNING

.- On units with DC power supply, be careful with the polarity

indicated for each terminal.

SIGNAL WIRING.- Certain considerations must be given when installing the
signal input wires. Long wires can act like an antenna and introduce
electrical noise to the unit, therefore :

Do not install the signal input wires in the same conduct with power lines,
heaters, solenoids, SCR controls etc...and always far from these elements.

When shielded wires are used, leave unconnected the shield on the
indicator side and connect the other end of the shield to the ground terminal
of the machine.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

PRESCRIPTIONS.-  Before  starting  any  operation  of adjustment,
replacement,  maintenance or repair, the unit must be disconnected from
any kind of power supply.

Keep the unit clean , to assure  good functioning  and
performance. To prevent electrical or fire hazard, do not
expose the unit to excessive moisture.  Do not operate
the unit in the presence of flammable gases or fumes,

such as environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. The unit is
designed to be mounted on a panel.

If the unit shows signs of damage, or is not able to show the expected
measures, or has been stored in a bad conditions or a protection failure can
occur, then do not attempt to operate and keep the unit out of service.
IN CASE OF FIRE

IN CASE OF FIRE

1.- Disconnect the unit from the power supply.
2.- Give the alarm according to the local rules.
3.- Switch off all the air conditioning devices.
4.- Attack the fire with carbonic snow, do not use

water in any case.

WARNING : 

In closed areas do not use systems with vaporized liquids.

Summary of Contents for TAS-1-IDC

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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