Honeywell FE260 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

73017824 

 

Issue date 2019-02 (g) 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
Function Expansion Unit 

FE260 

 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Operating 

  

instructions 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FE260

Page 1: ...73017824 Issue date 2019 02 g 7 Function Expansion Unit FE260 Operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...ility in any case for direct special or consequential damage suffered by third parties The information and specifications in this document may be amended without notice In view of extended product liability the listed data and material properties should only be regarded as reference values and must always be checked for each individual case and corrected if necessary This is especially the case wh...

Page 3: ...oblems during data transfer and solutions 18 4 3 2 Parameterisation of the modem integrated into the FE260 19 4 3 3 Test mode 19 4 4 Integral Ethernet interface 19 4 5 Function of the light emitting diodes LED 20 4 5 1 Function of the LEDs on the lid of the FE260 20 4 5 2 Function of the light emitting diodes on the SVB board of the FE260 21 4 5 3 Function of the light emitting diodes on the GSM G...

Page 4: ...alist personnel The AC versions of the Function Expansion Unit FE260 are supplied with mains voltage at 230 V Avoid touching live parts because this can be highly dangerous Switch off the mains voltage before starting installation or wire connection work and before opening the housing Only switch the mains voltage on again after all the work has been completed and the housing has been firmly close...

Page 5: ...n module can be fitted Ethernet interface TCP IP iCE260 Ethernet für FE260 73 024 731 GSM GPRS modem iCM260 2G for operation with EK280 73 023 790 with application ComTCPserv for operation with EK260 73 020 642 each incl antenna incl GSM GPRS antenna UMTS modem iCM260 3G for operation with EK280 73 023 791 incl antenna RS232 interface for connecting an external modem 73 016 941 b Cable Cable LiYCY...

Page 6: ...ls the following tasks Intrinsically safe power supply for the volume corrector Ex isolation for the digital outputs pulse signalling outputs Ex isolation of the internal data interface Remote data transmission on request can also be retrofitted For the AC versions the power supply is provided as 230 V or 115 V alternating voltage mains voltage and for the DC version it is provided as 10 to 30 V d...

Page 7: ...en the connected volume corrector and the readout station or control station over a telecommunications network At the start of a remote data transmission Online flashes with the ringing tones which the modem receives In case of a GSM GPRS modem slow flashing modem is registered to GSM network fast flashing data transmission in progress Attention The function of the yellow Online LED differs depend...

Page 8: ...g cover of the FE260 The 4 screws for fastening the cover can be tighten by a flat head blade 8 x 1 2 mm or Phillips head screwdriver size 2 The dimensions drilling template and diameter of the mounting holes can be taken from Fig 3 and Fig 4 Fig 3 View from above onto the opened device here the DC version ...

Page 9: ...arth connection For versions of the FE260 without a GSM GPRS modem the hole on position d is sealed by a filler plug and on position b a plastic gland M12 is mounted As associated electrical equipment the FE260 cannot be installed in Zone 1 See DIN EN 60079 10 and DIN EN 60079 14 For versions of the FE260 with a GSM GPRS modem the supplied antenna must be mounted e g on the wall A mounting bracket...

Page 10: ...ting voltage should be connected to the terminal block labelled 230V or 115V and the earth conductor should be connected to PE Depending on the version the FE260 is suitable for power supply of 230 V or 115 V alternating voltage In order to avoid damaging the device only connect the voltage labelled on the terminals 3 1 2 DC version for direct voltage of 10 to 30 V The DC version of the FE260 is s...

Page 11: ...circuits which fulfils the following requirements according to DIN EN 60079 14 Section 12 2 2 1 Insulated cables with a proof voltage of at least 500 VAC between conductor earth conductor screen and screen earth If fine stranded conductors are used the conductor ends must be protected against splaying out e g by the use of wire end sleeves The diameter of individual conductors as well as single wi...

Page 12: ...g is lengthened correspondingly If this effect causes problems the pulse duration and the period and also therefore the space duration can be altered for the volume corrector outputs with the aid of the enSuite parameterising program Example The standard setting is Period 1000 ms pulse duration 500 ms giving a space also of 500 ms With a cable length of 1000 m the space is typically shortened by a...

Page 13: ... 5 mm twin twisted with colour code according to DIN 47100 Suitable cables can also be obtained from Elster Instromet see II 2 Options With AC versions with 230V or 115V power supply the blue and red wires of Cable 1 remained unused They should then be cut off at both ends flush with the cable sheath or safely insulated to prevent hazardous short circuits from forming Of course other cables can al...

Page 14: ... version 2 02 3 5 1 Integral standard modem The standard modem is used for connection to the analogue telephone network PSTN1 subscriber socket not ISDN2 With the FE260 with integral standard modem the connection cable with a TAE subscriber plug is already mounted on the terminal clamps The respective connection cable is passed through the smaller plastic gland at the top centre position b in Fig ...

Page 15: ...SIM5 card from your provider e g D1 or D2 network In case the data transmission should be originated by an analogue PSTN6 data modem the CSD7 service must be enabled by the network provider If in doubt please contact your network provider Disconnect the FE260 from the power supply before you insert the SIM card into the SIM holder Then close the SIM holder carefully close the housing and switch on...

Page 16: ...elled RS 232 and RS 485 on the board with the terminals for the modem connection Before connecting a commercially available modem to the RS 232 interface make sure that the jumper in the vicinity of the modem connection terminals is plugged on the side labelled RS 232 Connection diagram Clamp Wire colour 1 SUB D9 socket Pin no FE260 brown Modem RxD 2 RxD green TxD 3 TxD white DSR DCD CTS 1 DCD yel...

Page 17: ... voltage limit is undercut the connected volume corrector receives a corresponding signal through the DE3 terminal setting the status message 8 in the status St 3 of the volume corrector Due to this status signal the volume corrector can for example with appropriate parameterisation then activate an output or execute another event controlled action If you would like to use the voltage monitoring o...

Page 18: ...utputs may possibly be incorrectly set see above The transfer of an HF signal via output DA2 functions with an EK260 with a date of manufacture from July 2004 onwards and furthermore with all EK280 The transfer of an HF signal via output DA3 functions only with EK280 in conjunction with a FE260 with a date of manufacture from January 2014 onwards Signal inversion With the aid of the jumper ST4 Fig...

Page 19: ... the baud rate may be set to a maximum of 9600 Bd When using an FE260 the starting baud rate Bd S2 and the Identification baud rate address 2 0709 must always be set to the same value 3 The setting of the type of interface is only needed with those types of volume corrector where TypS2 is present in the display e g EK260 4 The adjustable number of ringing tones rings before call acceptance depends...

Page 20: ...ansparent on ATS0 0 With Md S2 3 respectively MdxS2 Standard AT the modem may not pickup an incoming call automatically A call is only accepted after the volume corrector has sent the corresponding pickup command ATA to the modem This happens after the EK2x0 has received the number of RING messages which is specified by the setting Num T address 2 720 With Md S2 5 respectively MdxS2 transparent th...

Page 21: ...at the top right of the modem module must be plugged to the lower position Program Then the modem can be addressed using a PC or laptop For this purpose a serial interface of the PC or laptop has to be connected to the DSUB9 socket of the modem module The modem parameterisation can then be carried out for example with the aid of the program Modemini from V3 52 The modem parameterisation should onl...

Page 22: ... 0 2 sec of means Registered to the GSM network no data connection offline Fast flashing 1 25 Hz 0 6 sec on 0 2 sec of means Establishing a data connection on data connection active online With GSM GPRS ECM 2G UG350 or UMTS modem ECM 3G UU270 off Power supply switched off on a Power supply switched on no call acceptance window active b CSD or TCP connection active Remark To distinguish cases a and...

Page 23: ...UU270 Depiction LED status Modem status LED Status Meaning GSM off Modem not registered to the GSM network on The modem is currently registering CSD or TCP connection active flashing Modem registered no CSD or TCP connection active Single flashing slow 100ms on 2s off Modem registered to the GSM home network Double flashing slow 100ms on 100ms off 100ms on 2s off Modem registered to the GSM networ...

Page 24: ...ff off off Registered to GSM network no GPRS session CSD connection active during CSD data transmission on on on off on off flickers flickers GPRS operation valid APN data entered Registered to GSM network GPRS session active no CSD connection no TCP connection on flashs 26 flashs 27 on off off off off Incoming TCP Call establish TCP socket on flashs 26 flashs 27 on off flashs 6 off off Registered...

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Page 30: ...ed wire 0 14 1 5 mm Fit wire end sleeves to flexible stranded wires Screening No cable screen required Voltage 230 V AC 10 15 AC version 230 V 115 V AC 10 15 AC version 115 V 10 V DC to 30 V DC DC version Power consumption 3 W max with modem B 3 Connection cables and cable glands In order to ensure the IP protection class 65 according to EN60529 even when all connection cables are mounted the valu...

Page 31: ...digital outputs Suitable for pulse or message outputs Connection DA2 is also suitable for higher frequencies e g for the transmission of a frequency proportional to the flow Designation DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 Cable connection Screw terminals blue Cable cross sectional area 0 5 1 5 mm Fit wire end sleeves to flexible stranded wires Cable length 1000 m max depending on frequency see below Screening Connect...

Page 32: ...nnect cable screen to the cable gland over the full area Switching voltage 30 V max Switching current 50 mA max Voltage drop 1 5 V max Residual current 0 01 mA max Frequency A1 A3 A4 10 Hz max for cable length up to 10 m A2 500 Hz max for cable length up to 10 m and 40 to 50 mA switching current With a cable length of more than 10 m between the FE260 and the volume corrector intrinsically safe ele...

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