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SENSITRON
A Halma Company

MT2276E
GALILEO 32

Manual (EN)
P. 24/14

By the options of this screen, unlike the Operator level, the “Maintenance” level 

and the “Engineer” level may:

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Put in Set or Unset the selected channel 

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Put in Test/Maintenance and take out of Test/Maintenance the select-

 

ed channel

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SET / UNSET

 

An user with the MAINTENANCE level cannot UNSET more than 50%

 

of the system’s channels and relays.

 

The only exception is the ENGINEER level, which may UNSET the

 

whole system if necessary. It is required to do so for maintenance  

 

operations in the installation where the gas detection systems is in-

 stalled. 

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TEST / EXIT TEST

 

Will put to TEST mode or take out of the TEST (EXIT TEST) mode the

 

selected channel. It is possible to put in TEST mode just parts of the

 

system at user level “Maintenance” or “Engineer”. (See chapter 3.6. 

 

Test/Maintenance mode for details). If more than half of the system  

 

selected, a warning screen will pop-up. 

 

Until the number of channels to put in Test/Maintenance mode does

 

not exceed the defined limits, the selected items will change the status

 

into TEST, as in the screen bellow:

 

The channel remain in TEST until the Channel Maintenance Time set

 

for the Galileo 32 control panel by the Configuration software (10-60

 

minutes) is expired. 

 

The EXIT TEST option takes out of the Test/Maintenance mode the  

 

selected channel.

Figure 5.1.4
d) Screen with channels in “Test”

Summary of Contents for SENSITRON GALILEO 32

Page 1: ...ual MT2276E SENSITRON S R L All rights reserved www sensitron it Gas contro panel for addressable gas detectors Manuale Manual MT2276E REV2 18 05 2018 Sensitron S r l Viale della Repubblica 48 Cornare...

Page 2: ...rely on this product for their safety could suffer severe personal injury or death The warranties made by Sensitron s r l with respect to this product are voided if the product is not installed used a...

Page 3: ...ety the SIL Safety Integrity Level requirements European Standard EN 50402 Re dundancy has been implemented in every module being part of the system and with the correct installation the system comply...

Page 4: ...relay board mounted in the control panel Relay contact rating 16 A 250 Vac Serial ports 1 x RS485 and 1 x RS232 Power Supply 230V AC 10 50Hz Power consumption Max 10 VA Backup battery 2 x 12V 7 Ah max...

Page 5: ...ange Signals 21 mA will be interpreted as fault high Digital RS 485 detectors to be connected shall comply with the high security data transmission protocol SIL3 Have the control unit mounted by using...

Page 6: ...tectors should be installed at 30 cm from floor Whereas to detect a gas with specific weight lighter than air like Methane or Hydrogen the detectors should be placed 30 cm from ceiling To detect Carbo...

Page 7: ...wires for the power supply The cable for the RS485 communication must an EIA RS485 2 core wires with section 0 22 0 35 mm2 and shield twisted pair Nominal capac ity between the wires 50pF m nominal im...

Page 8: ...s required Any way the relays 1 2 and 3 are already set to trigger for System Fault Relay 1 re dundant with Relay 2 and for Emergency Relay 3 Relays from 4 to 8 can be configured by the user The relay...

Page 9: ...y means of an LCD display In the various system states various screens will be shown on display A few general rules apply at any level as follows Should there is a list displayed scrolling through may...

Page 10: ...mpty pi cture without any indication because at the first switch ON in the control panel there is not any programming Figure 3 1 a Warm Up screen The control panel programming must be performed just b...

Page 11: ...igure 3 2 System states diagram 3 2 SYSTEM STATES The system is designed so that it may be at a certain moment in one of following operating modes which will be comprehensively explained in the follow...

Page 12: ...f a certain input through the PC software In the alarm window the following info is available Alarmed channels review in the case when more than one input are in alarm state simultaneously according t...

Page 13: ...e gas detector III Under scale detection IV System fault in all the situations presented below at the paragraph related to EMERGENCY MODE Against the fault conditions the following situations have pri...

Page 14: ...lds are being exceeded In the same way the relays under TEST will not be activated even if an alarm event associated is taking place while the relay is in TEST MAINTENANCE mode EXCEPTION In the case j...

Page 15: ...testing functions are revealing any malfunction The system has three user levels and depending on these various options are available The there levels are as follows I OPERATOR level O II MAINTENANCE...

Page 16: ...set parts of the system or Set parts of the system previously unset For more details see the next chapter 5 MENU S DETAILS The operations allowed in the Maintenance level main screen are the same as f...

Page 17: ...ALARMS EVENTS LOG Sensitron Srl 12 34 FLT SYSTEM EVENTS Sensitron Srl 12 34 SETTINGS EVENTS Sensitron Srl 12 34 FULL EVETS LOG Sensitron Srl 12 34 4 SELECT PERIOD FROM DATE TO DATE ESC ENT Sensitron...

Page 18: ...upper side of the window respectively Below an example of alarm situation only Or in case just fault situation is present In case of a new event the screen will switch in automatic to the Active Even...

Page 19: ...a previous operation that requires ogin In this case pressing 2 RESET will simply refresh the screen im age and delete the event line from the list The user is not yet logged in In this case the LOGI...

Page 20: ...mplete end date In the end pressing ENTER the window will next show only the selected period events Using the up down arrow keys one may scroll through the new list To exit this view and come back to...

Page 21: ...ent log 5 1 3 VIEW RELAYS Choosing the VIEW RELAY and getting into details one may see each and every relay s details In the Operator level the options 2 ACTIVATE 3 RELAY and 4 DEACTIVATE are not acti...

Page 22: ...sary It is required to do so for maintenance op erations in the installation where the gas detection systems is installed TEST EXIT TEST Will put to TEST mode or take out of the TEST EXIT TEST mode th...

Page 23: ...may see each and every channel s details as the screen view in normal mode In the Operator level the options 3 CHANNELS is not active The user should be in Maintenance or Engineer level to see and to...

Page 24: ...ms is in stalled TEST EXIT TEST Will put to TEST mode or take out of the TEST EXIT TEST mode the selected channel It is possible to put in TEST mode just parts of the system at user level Maintenance...

Page 25: ...NNELS menu 5 4 4 LOGIN In the main screen pressing 4 LOGIN key a query will launch asking for the user password to allow entering one of the three user levels OPERATOR MAINTE NANCE or ENGINEER level s...

Page 26: ...g to simplify each type of parameter change e g alarm levels to download modifications to the GALILEO 32 for maintenance for the initial configuration of the GALILEO 32 at Sensitron or by the installe...

Page 27: ...est level user with permissions to access all program functions Thus in the window shown in fig 6 3 b User name sensitron Password 543210 After logging in the user name is displayed at the top left co...

Page 28: ...N P 28 14 Figure 6 3 1 b Panel selection screen Figure 6 3 2 a Program homepage Administrator level user Select the panel Galileo 32 Note for Galileo 32 panel do not use the Auto Detection but select...

Page 29: ...d permission settings Logout To logout the user Access Log Displays the login and logout log Info Displays the program version Help Help online to be implemented in the future Exit To exit the program...

Page 30: ...e 6 4 1 c Open of a log event file Figure 6 4 1 d Path for the file elog Open Event Log File to display event log files previously loaded from the CPU Menu Communication Submenu Upload Event Log from...

Page 31: ...ing the event log see Menu Communication Submenu Upload Event Log from CPU Click Save to save changes to the system Click Duplicate to create a new system file like the open one Click Compare to compa...

Page 32: ...Port to select the serial port and the Baud Rate for the upload and download data with the PC Click Language to select the GALILEO 32 software language When creating or editing a system configuration...

Page 33: ...username sensitron and level Administrator An unlimited number of users can be created each with his own name and sur name password category contact info and permissions Name and Surname User identifi...

Page 34: ...be edited Click CPU Password Management to set GALILEO 32 control panel us ers and relevant operating levels Operator Maintenance and Engineer Up to 64 users can be set for the GALILEO 32 control pane...

Page 35: ...ommunication table 6 4 4 COMMUNICATION The Communication menu includes options for data transfers between the PC software and the GALILEO 32 control panel Note The two devices must be connected in ord...

Page 36: ...and PC a password must be entered to establish the connection Serial Password The entered password is compared with the one that resides on the control panel and the connection is established The def...

Page 37: ...he control panel serial password is required Next click Login If the password is correct data download starts and a progress bar appears Upload Configuration from CPU is the opposite procedure of data...

Page 38: ...ow Id Event ID number This can be used to compare an event with one in the GALILEO 32 control panel Date Event date and time Event type Event type Events can be of the following types Event type Descr...

Page 39: ...lick Print Event Log to print the event list Change Control Unit Password see explanation at the beginning of chapter Communication 6 4 5 REPORT The Reports menu lets you export the current configurat...

Page 40: ...Be careful to load the latest version of the configuration file If you are not sure then upload the actual file from the control panel by the Upload Configuration from CPU of the Communication menu O...

Page 41: ...ONES Figure 6 5 3 Zones definition screen The creation of zones is not mandatory for the reliable function of the gas de tection system It is an aid for the user to indicate useful additional informat...

Page 42: ...Module to open the window shown in Fig 4 5 4 b Cliccando su Modifica Modulo Input per modificare i parametri del modulo Cliccando su Cancella Modulo Input per cancellare il modulo Zone Zone where the...

Page 43: ...to open the window shown in Fig 6 5 4 c Figure 6 5 4 c Detectors configuration screen Zone Zone where the Detector is installed Bus Bus Number RS485 bus where the module is physically connected 1 or...

Page 44: ...Figure 6 5 4 d Outputs configuration screen Zone Zone where the module is installed Bus Bus Number RS485 bus where the module is physically connected 1 or 2 3 and 4 optional Description Module descri...

Page 45: ...erview of how many Input modules and detectors are programmed in the GALILEO 32 configuration and these are de fined Different colours represent different characteristics like Not defined Channel Defi...

Page 46: ...ts I The Profile specifies the measurement task related to the gas e g LEL Related to the profile are rules for the setting options for the relat ed channels Therefore the menus and windows related to...

Page 47: ...r model will only include those detectors that meet the characteristics of the other two criteria set in Profile and Gas Type Each gas detector code is indicated on the device identification label The...

Page 48: ...as this fourth alarm and the value is settable The Hysteresis value indicates how variations in the signal will be ignored when in close proximity to the alarm threshold Modification of alarm levels T...

Page 49: ...ndant channel The channel 1 of module 1 has been defined After finishing the configuration of the channel the TAB Redundancy is chosen Because actually no redundant channel is specified the informatio...

Page 50: ...ng the redundant channel Chose the Redundant channel and confirm by Accept If the chosen Redundant channel has a different configuration the configuration will be automatically modified matching the c...

Page 51: ...f how many output modules RIO Out STG OUT16 modules with or without extension relay board are present ly used in the GALILEO 32 and how many Outputs are defined Different colours represent different c...

Page 52: ...ivated by a Sensor event alarm fault under scale etc or a Module event Input or Output mod ules or a Generic event generic fault power supply failure Test etc Event Type It depends on the setting of t...

Page 53: ...Then go to the Event Type and select the type of the activation between Underscale Alarm1 Alarm2 Alarm3 Overange Overscale and Fault By pushing Add Remove the screen will allow you choose the channel...

Page 54: ...h System event output setting screen It is not possible to select different types of events associated to just one output An output set for the Alarm 1 cannot be set for the Alarm 2 or 3 as well Modul...

Page 55: ...g functions OR function By selecting OR a single event between the events shown in the Associated Sensors summarizing screen is enough to activate the output Voting function Figure 6 5 6 i OR and Voti...

Page 56: ...d present in the as sociated sensors window will be necessary to activate the output By selecting the Fault as Alarm tick if one of the sensors associated to the out put will be in Fault mode it will...

Page 57: ...f Fig 4 5 6 k above After pressing the button Add Redundant Relay the right screen occurs Fig 6 5 6 l Chose the Redundant output and confirm by Accept If the chosen Redundant output has a different co...

Page 58: ...T2276E GALILEO 32 Manual EN P 58 14 Figure 6 5 6 m Outputs details screen showing a defined relay with redundancy Figure 6 5 6 n Output operation mode Outputs Operation Mode There are three options fo...

Page 59: ...the alarm alarm activated output activated after a possible activation delay alarm restored output low after a possible de activation delay Pulsed flashing mode with the ON and OFF times adjustable T...

Page 60: ...defines if the output is normally activat ed or not in normal operation Figure 6 5 6 o Outputs Operation Mode windows The above information do not make the manufacturer liable and the manufacturer re...

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