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BA_EN_EA16

Submenu: Channels zoom / scaling

Period (-)

Period (+)

Scaling (min)

Scaling (max)

Fig. 41: 

Submenu: Channels zoom / scaling

Touch the right segment of the circle to enter the submenu: Channels zoom /
scaling. This is where you can set the time and value range for the presentation
of the saved data.

The shown period is set to 2, 4, 8, 12 and/or 24 hours with the buttons 

d

 and 

e

. The value range is scaled with the buttons 

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 and 

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.

Touch somewhere outside the circle submenu to return to the circle main menu.

Submenu: Set channel period

left

right

Load LIVE data

Time

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ESC

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Main menu/history/

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Date:

Time: 14 : 27 : 42

17 . 06 . 2016

Fig. 42: 

Submenu: Set channel period

This menu is used to set the data for a specific period. The time axis can be
scrolled using the arrow keys. The button 

b

 is used to load the data at the ac-

tual time (LIVE data).

Touch somewhere outside the circle submenu to return to the circle main menu.

Summary of Contents for EA16 Series

Page 1: ...Operating manual EA16 Measured value display Component for panel installation 09005809 BA_EN_EA16 Rev ST4 B 01 19 09005809...

Page 2: ...stems or any other form print photocopy microfilm or another process without the written consent of the company FISCHER Mess und Regeltechnik GmbH Bad Salzuflen Reproduction for internal use is expres...

Page 3: ...tion and assembly 9 4 Commissioning 10 4 1 General 10 4 2 Measured value display 11 4 2 1 Tile view 11 4 2 2 List view 13 4 2 3 Presentation variants 15 4 3 Control elements 16 5 Parameterization 18 5...

Page 4: ...log data Level 3 81 5 4 6 9 Menu Delete SD card Level 3 82 5 4 6 10 Menu Change passwords Level 3 82 6 Technical data 83 6 1 Generalities 83 6 2 Input variables 83 6 2 1 Analogue inputs A1 A4 83 6 2...

Page 5: ...who can assess the work they have been assigned and recognize potential dangers by virtue of their specialized training their skills and experience and their knowledge of the pertinent standards 1 3...

Page 6: ...ompany is responsible for ensuring that all required mainten ance inspection and installation work is carried out by qualified specialized per sonnel 1 8 Pictogram explanation DANGER Type and source o...

Page 7: ...V acc to IEC 60381 signal ranges ca be selected freely within the limits see Technical Data 2 or 4 configurable analogue outputs with possibility of characteristic curve spread and reversal with any o...

Page 8: ...es are displayed with symbols on the display 2 or 4 analogue outputs with configurable output range Every output signal can be set freely within the signal limits see Technical Data The charac teristi...

Page 9: ...ollowing mounting types Wall mounting Via a recess in the wall in the clean room The minimum installation depth is 49 mm The panel is attached with sunk head screws Fig 2 Wall mounting Surface install...

Page 10: ...am explanation This table explains how the different objects menu parameters etc are shown in the text of these operating instructions Due to modifications to the background colour the colour of the p...

Page 11: ...ing sluice 1 7 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 4 Channel 3 O Status bar T 8 Fig 5 Measured value display 1 Channel name 2 Einheit 3 Measurement 4 Status switch output 5 Status SD card 6 Status USB 7 Unit...

Page 12: ...3 2 3 3 Fig 8 Detailed view 1 Measurement data display 2 Status display 3 Trend display 2 1 Alarm Threshold value high red 3 1 Current measured value 2 2 Warning Threshold value high yellow 3 2 Measur...

Page 13: ...Einheit 3 Measurement 4 Status switch output 5 Status SD card 6 Status USB 7 Unit designation or Date Time 8 Warning signs 9 Background shadowing 10 Login symbol S1 Contact switched Contact not switch...

Page 14: ...essure S1 35 8 Pa 2 P Q Monitoring sluice 1 50 00 0 00 50 00 Pressure too high Warning Alarm Alarm Warning 15 00 Pa 10 00 Pa 25 00 Pa 30 00 Pa 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 4 3 3 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 C B C Fig 14 De...

Page 15: ...f two analogue outputs are switched in the 4 channel version the presentation variant of the 2 channel model is shown on the measured value display 2 channel tile view P Q Monitoring sluice 1 Channel...

Page 16: ...y Parameterization Sprache language T T T Q Main menu Menu bar Escape button OK button Arrow button upwards Arrow button downwards Operating keys Status bar Menu path Menu item selected Access rights...

Page 17: ...you return to the main menu The following user profiles are used User Rights View The user only has read rights for the configuration options Expert The user may change some of the configuration opti...

Page 18: ...s The latter only serves as a typical example 5 2 Navigation in the menu tree The menu can have up to six levels There are several user profiles with various read write rights are filed in the user ad...

Page 19: ...nput signal Signal min DEL 1 2 3 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 min 0 000V max 10 5000V Menu path allowed value range Input field 10 digit keypad Cursor Navigation changes to a minus sign 0 Fig 21 Number input Negativ...

Page 20: ...with the button Selection list Touch the button to open the parameter A screen as shown appears ESC K J I Assignment Input 1 Contact type Make contact Function Window Switch out Switch output 1 P Q f...

Page 21: ...n Configuration Language System Data logger Display of events and parameter changes Login System settings Menu language Configuration of the unit Fig 26 Main menu Level 1 Signpost Page Menu Hystory Le...

Page 22: ...el Selector switch Presentation Selector switch channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 01 02 2018 16 04 25 Selected channel Fig 28 Graphic display The following functions are available in the...

Page 23: ...that occurred will be shown in the respective time interval t avg Time Measured value 0 t1 2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t t avg Fig 31 Presentation of measurements average values The average value that occurred...

Page 24: ...cted channel Fig 33 Graphic display channel selection Each channel is assigned to a colour The white colour marks the selected channel for which the unit and scale are shown The channel is changed by...

Page 25: ...onger touch on the channel tile changes the display into the detailed present ation for this channel max avg min 100 75 50 25 0 35 8 61 24 7 12803 24h rF 01 02 2018 16 04 25 Fig 36 Graphic display det...

Page 26: ...7 12803 24h rF 01 02 2018 16 04 25 A Fig 37 Graphic display swipe Swiping left or right moves the cursor The line follows the movement until the new position is reached The associated measurement is...

Page 27: ...3 24h mbar 01 02 2018 16 04 25 Exit Zoom scaling Channels on off Scrolling time leap Fig 39 Graphic display circular menu start Sub menu Channels on off etc Fig 40 Sub menu Channels on off Touch the l...

Page 28: ...12 and or 24 hours with the buttons d and e The value range is scaled with the buttons and Touch somewhere outside the circle submenu to return to the circle main menu Submenu Set channel period left...

Page 29: ...nts All n Event list All results are shown All results applicable to the system are shown All changes to the parameters are shown All results applicable to the respective input are shown Fig 44 Naviga...

Page 30: ...logged in with Once you have acknowledged the message you return to the main menu Now the button Log off appears Log off Menu path Main menu Login Log off 1 Level 2 Level input ESC K J I Log off Event...

Page 31: ...evel 2 Menu path Main menu Configuration Configuration Display Switch outputs Inputs Data logger Outputs Level 1 Level 2 submenu Fig 48 Menu Configuration Signpost Page Menu Display Level 3 32 Menu Sw...

Page 32: ...htness 30 100 The display brightness can be set in 10 steps with this parameter The setting has an immediate impact on the display 4 Device designation 0 29 characters Any sequence of characters can b...

Page 33: ...th Main menu Configuration Switch outputs Switch outputs Switch output 1 Switch output 2 Switch output 3 Switch output 4 Level 2 Level 3 submenu Fig 50 Menu Switch outputs All switch outputs are confi...

Page 34: ...nput 1 Assignment Input 2 Assignment Input 3 Assignment Input 4 Assignment Colour change Assignment Input This parameter assigns switch output 1 to an input 1 4 or switches it off 2 Contact type Make...

Page 35: ...tact closed NC Break contact S Start Close min max Switch on point Switch off point a Activation point Deactivation point Start Close min max Switch on point Switch off point b Activation point Deacti...

Page 36: ...hange Assignment Input This parameter is used to assign the switch output 1 to a colour change 2 Contact type Make con tact Contact type Open con tact This parameter defines whether or not the switch...

Page 37: ...olour change red to channel 1 A signal lamp is connected to contact K1 switch output 1 and should shine if the colour of the first channel changes to red The switching thresholds are defined when conf...

Page 38: ...when configuring the analogue input 1 Parameter Switch input 1 Switch input 2 Assignment Colour change Colour change Contact type Make contact Make contact Function Window Window Colour change red ye...

Page 39: ...ed to contact K3 and should shine if the colour green is not changed The switching thresholds are defined when configuring the analogue input 1 Parameter Switch input 1 Switch input 2 Switch input 3 A...

Page 40: ...path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Analogue input 1 Messages Input signal Characteristic curve Level 3 Level 4 submenu 2 3 4 5 7 Pres of measurem 8 Colour change Designation Pressure...

Page 41: ...haracteristic curve parameters are defined in this submenu 6 Offset correction An offset correction can be carried out in this submenu 7 Pres of measurem The integer and decimal places are defined in...

Page 42: ...d is defined with this parameter 3 Message low yell The reporting test for the lower threshold value yellow is defined with this para meter 4 Message ok green The reporting test for the green range is...

Page 43: ...mA 20 500 mA This parameter defines the lower signal limit of the input signal This entry must lie within the permissible signal limits 3 Signal max 0 000V 10 500 V 0 000mA 20 500 mA This parameter de...

Page 44: ...meter 4 Measuring range end The end of the measuring range is defined with this parameter 5 Limits Yes standard value No The display and analogue signal can be limited to the set measuring range start...

Page 45: ...n 5 BA_EN_EA16 45 88 Measurement Display value NPF NPF NPF max exit NPF exit NPF max f x E MB A MB Measuring range end Measuring range start x NPF Zero point window LiN LiN Linear approximation LiN Li...

Page 46: ...the Submenu Rooted measur range Level 6 47 the measuring range start end unit is configured Pos Value range Description 1 Function Root extracted The characteristic curve type root squared is selecte...

Page 47: ...section a Function linear Level 5 44 Submenu Rooted measur range Level 6 Menu path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Characteristic curve root squared root extracted measuring range Roo...

Page 48: ...sensor used In the submenu Flow measuring range 49 Level 6 the measuring range is automatically configured using system parameters Pos Value range Description 1 Function Flow rate The characteristic c...

Page 49: ...Level 6 Menu path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Characteristic curve Flow Flow measuring range Flow rate measuring range 5 level 6 level Parameter 1 unit h input 2 dP primary elemen...

Page 50: ...dard value No The display and analogue signal can be limited to the set measuring range start end with this parameter 6 Damping 0 000 30 000 s The input signal can be dampened with this parameter The...

Page 51: ...e start of the measuring range 10 Pa and at the end of the measuring range 80 Pa 0V 10V Input signal Display 2V 8V 0Pa 100Pa E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E1 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 10Pa 80Pa Fig 74 Characteristic c...

Page 52: ...0 00 Input 2 Value pair 2 0 000 0 00 Input 3 Value pair 3 0 000 0 00 Input 30 Value pair 30 0 000 0 00 Input Fig 76 Submenu Value pairs Value pairs input Level7 Menu path Main menu Configuration Input...

Page 53: ...d to select the chan nel ex that acts as the minuend 3 Channel y x y 1 4 This parameter is used to select the chan nel Ey that acts as the subtrahend 4 Lin input range Submenu for configuring the line...

Page 54: ...alogue input that needs to be configured En Ex Ey x y Numbers of the analogue input whose difference needs to be calculated Value range 1 2 3 4 with x y The difference is always assigned to the input...

Page 55: ...eters 1 Unit Pa Input 2 Measur range start 10 000 Pa Input 3 Measur range end 100 000 Pa Input Fig 78 Submenu Lin input range Pos Value range Description 1 Unit A unit for the measuring value display...

Page 56: ...14 Correction value 0 000 Pa Input 15 V zero point window 0 000 Input 10 Measuring range Start 0 000 Input Fig 79 Menu characteristic curve dyn filter monitoring Pos Value range Description 1 Fct Fil...

Page 57: ...ing range start end 13 Damping 0 000 s 30 000 s The input signal can be dampened with this parameter 14 Correction value This parameter can be used to set an offset for the characteristic curve 15 V z...

Page 58: ...ter increases As soon as the differential pressure exceeds the set limit the filter sensor reports that the filter is soiled This is shown as a malfunction The flow rate control keeps the air flow rat...

Page 59: ...put is required to mon itor the second flow rate In this case only one filter can be monitored Example1 One air filter should be monitored on which two ventilation channels are placed The level of soi...

Page 60: ...pressure above the clean filter at a maximum flow rate pmax VF differential pressure above the soiled filter at the maximum flow rate The characteristic curves is approximated as follows 50 p V 1 100...

Page 61: ...is parameter 3 Offset reset This parameter is used to set the offset to zero Submenu Pres of measurem Level 5 Menu path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Pres of meas urem Pres of measur...

Page 62: ...lue range of some parameters depends on the set measuring range The following value ranges serve as examples Pos Value range Description 1 Hysteresis 0 00 100 00 Pa The hysteresis of the colour change...

Page 63: ...lowing picture is created with a parameter value of 0 5 Lower threshold 0 5 Increasing signal Deceasing signal Fig 90 Hysteresis Submenu Delay time Level 6 This parameter is used to set the delay time...

Page 64: ...y expanded Menu path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Colour change Delay time Delay 5 Level 6 Level Parameter 1 Delay extended 2 Delay 1 0 000 s Input 3 Delay 2 0 000 s Input 4 Delay 3...

Page 65: ...oustic alarm can be switched on an off The menu expands when the alarm is switched on 2 Alarm thresholds Submenu for configuration of the alarm thresholds 3 Function test This button is used to check...

Page 66: ...per alarm threshold can be switched on or off with this parameter 2 Threshold high ON 50 0 150 0 Pa The activation point of the upper alarm threshold is defined with this parameter 3 Threshold high OF...

Page 67: ...r Level 5 Menu path Main menu Configuration Inputs Analogue input 1 Sensor serial number 4 Level 5 Level Input P Q Analogue input Designation A 1805194 010 001 N B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T...

Page 68: ...ue output 1 Analogue outp 1 Assignment input 1 Type Voltage Level 3 Level 4 submenu 3 1 2 Output min 0 00 V Input 4 Output max 10 000V Input 5 Limit min 0 000 V Input 6 Limit max 10 500V Input 7 Error...

Page 69: ...ameter defines the lower limit of the output signal 6 Limit max 0 000 10 500V 0 000 21 500mA This parameter defines the upper limit of the output signal 7 Error signal 0 000 10 500V 0 000 21 500mA The...

Page 70: ...e slave address is set with this para meter 2 Baud rate 1200 57600 The transfer rate is set with this parameter 3 Configuration 8E1 8O2 The bit sequence is defined with this para meter 4 t3 5 0 10000...

Page 71: ...Message Frame In slow networks it may be necessary to prolong the time interval t3 5 Entries stated in ms t3 5 Number of bits Baud rate x 3500 ms Fig 103 Conversion t3 5 in ms Usually a bit sequence...

Page 72: ...t 2 Sub menu 4 Input 3 Sub menu 5 Input 4 Sub menu 6 Event log Sub menu This menu can be used to define which events are logged and which are not logged The datalogger is configured in the same way fo...

Page 73: ...el 5 74 Submenu Input 1 Level 5 74 Item Value range Description 1 Event log ON OFF The event log can be switched on or off with this parameter 2 Changed param ON OFF This parameter determines whether...

Page 74: ...logged 3 Switch output 3 ON OFF This parameter determines whether or not the switch output 3 should be logged 4 Switch output 4 ON OFF This parameter determines whether or not the switch output 4 shou...

Page 75: ...FISCHER Mess und Regeltechnik GmbH Parameterization 5 BA_EN_EA16 75 88 Item Value range Description ON OFF 4 Thresh ok green ON OFF 5 Thresh high yell ON OFF 6 Thresh high red ON OFF...

Page 76: ...in this menu A dialogue box opens in which the change needs to be confirmed YES Accept changes NO Fig 110 Dialogue box 5 4 6 Menu System Level 2 Menu path Main menu System System Configuration Overv i...

Page 77: ...mported from an SD card or USB stick NOTICE If the parameters are reset to the default settings these are also affected by the passwords The functions Export import parameter serve data backup They ca...

Page 78: ...input has been switched off Analogue input 2 IN OFF This display means that the input assigned to the output has been switched off Analogue input 3 OFF This display means that the analogue output has...

Page 79: ...e the USB stick must be integrated into the system mounted As long as the stick is not yet ready the USB symbol in the status line is shown in yellow As soon as this process is completed the backlight...

Page 80: ...the SD card is removed it must be disconnected from the system To do this touch the menu item Unmount SD card The following displayed mes sages take you through the process Import SD card ESC K J I Re...

Page 81: ...d a high logging rate the transfer may take a long time During the transfer process the outputs are frozen The transfer is started with the OK button The following dialogue box appears scanning for fi...

Page 82: ...t password Function 5 Fig 123 Menu Change passwords Only the supervisor can access all options of this menu The administrator can only change the passwords for the levels View Expert and Admin All oth...

Page 83: ...transducers with output signals current of voltage acc to IEC 60381 Input range Min signal range Resolution Input resistance Overload protection 0 20 mA 4 mA 12 Bit 30 PTC max 32 DC 140 mA 4 20 mA 4 m...

Page 84: ...t NO Break contact NC Relay contacts AC DC Max switching voltage 32V 32V Max switching current 2A 2A Max switching output 64 VA 64 W Semiconductor contacts AC DC Allowed switching voltage 3 32 V 3 32...

Page 85: ...alue DC AC Rated Voltage 24 V DC 24 V AC 50 60Hz Admissible operating voltage Ub 18 32 V DC 24 V AC 20 50 60Hz Power consumption Max 11 W Max 22 VA Type 3 5 W Type 6 10 VA 6 8 Application conditions C...

Page 86: ...2 inputs 2 outputs 2 switch outputs 2M 2 channel Modbus 2 inputs 2 outputs 2 switch outputs Modbus interface 40 4 channels 4 inputs 4 outputs 4 switch outputs 4M 4 channel Modbus 4 inputs 4 outputs 4...

Page 87: ...nsducers with integrated or remote signal conditioning EN 5058 1 20 12 RoHS Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardou...

Page 88: ...8 Attachments FISCHER Mess und Regeltechnik GmbH 88 88 BA_EN_EA16...

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