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Failure Messages 

1 -

Sensor failure in analogue inputs. Sensor

connection is wrong or there is no sensor

connection.

4-

If top display blinks : If analogue input

value is less than minimum value of

operating scale

top display starts to

blink.

5-

If top display blinks : If analogue input

value is greater than maximum value of

operating scale

top display starts to

blink.

6-

If operator or technician password is

different from “0” and user accesses to the

parameter by Set button without entering

the operator or technician password and

wants to change a parameter, the warning

message is shown on the bottom display

as shown on the left. Device does not

allow to do any changes without entering

the password correctly.

7-

If tuning operation can not be completed

in 8 hours, AT led starts to blink.Blinking

can be canceled by pressing Enter button.

°C

°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C

°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

2-

If parameter in “Disp List” menu is and

analogue input module is plugged in Module-

1 or Module-2 socket, this is sensor failure of

analogue input module. Sensor connection is

wrong or there is no sensor connection.

°C

°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

3-

If parameter is and parameter is and

analogue input module is plugged in Module-

1 or Module-2 socket, this is sensor failure of

analogue input module. Sensor connection is

wrong or there is no sensor connection.

°C

°F

V

O1

O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C

°F

V

O1

O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C
°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C

°F

V

O1

O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C

°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

8-

If user does not do anything for 120

seconds while device is on operator or

technician menus, device turns to

operation screen.

°C
°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

°C
°F

V

O1
O2
O3

SV

REMOTE RAMP

MAN

AUTO

AT

SET

9-

The device is powered up, the normal

does not begin to run, and the bottom of the

screenAs the side flashing;

Module-1 and Module-2 slots, EMIX10

EMI-X30, X40-EMI, EMI-X50 Analog input

modules installed at the same time the

event occurs. The unit normal to return to

work, the device energy cut-off and Analog

Input one of the modules must be removed.

10-

When power is on ; not starting the

normal operation and blinking the bottom

display as shown on the left; It appears

when two analogue input modules ( EMI-

410, EMI-430,EMI-440, EMI-450 ) are

plugged in Module-1 and Module-2 socket

at the same time. For starting normal

operation power off and pull out one of the

analogue input modules.

Parity Selection for Communication

No parity.
Odd parity.
Even parity.

Stop Bit Selection for Communication

1 stop bit
2 stop bit

It is used for accessing to the technician parameters.

If it is

no password protection while entering to the

technician Parameters.

f user does not enter

password correctly It turns

to operation screen without accessing to parameters.

When

in top display

and in bottom display

are seen, if user presses SET button without entering

Password (For observing the parameters):

Operator can see operator menus and parameters but

operator can not change the parameters.

If it is different from “ 0” and user wants to access to

the technician parameters;

I

:

:

1-

PASS ConF: Operator and Technician Passwords

Technician

Passwords(0, 9999)

It is used for accessing to the operator parameters.

If it is                    no password protection while entering to

the operator Parameters.

If user does not enter

password correctly It turns

to operation screen without accessing to parameters.

When

in top display

and in bottom

display are seen, if user presses SET button without entering

Password (For observing the parameters):

Operator can see operator menus and parameters but

operator can not change the parameters

If it is different from “ 0” and user wants to access to

the operator parameters;

;

:

1-

2-

Operator  Passwords (0, 9999)

Summary of Contents for m Series

Page 1: ...ds Programmable ON OFF P PI PD or PID Z OUTPUT 5A 250V 0 4 20 mA V Z Standard Relay Output ADDITIONAL INPUT Extra Analog Input Programmable control or alarm output Electrical Life 100 000 Operation Full Load Extra Relay Output 3A 250V Relay Output Current Input INDICATORS Process Indicators mL PIDC6 10 1 mm Red 4 digit LED Display mL PIDC8 13 2 mm Red 4 digit LED Display Setpoint Indicators mL PID...

Page 2: ... is of the right size Check front panel gasket position 3 Insert the device through the cutout If the mounting clamps are on the unit remove them before inserting the unit to the panel 4 Insert the unit in the panel cut out from the front side 5 Insert the mounting clamps to the holes that are located on top and bottom sides of the device and tighten the fixing screws until the unit is completely ...

Page 3: ...y Access Diagram for Technician Parameters C F V O1 O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT C F V O1 O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT Main Operation Screen Operator menu entering screen C F V O1 O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT SET C F V O1 O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT C F V O1 O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT SET Press menu button Press menu changing next Button Enter the password with increment and...

Page 4: ...Type Low Point Display adjustment 1999 9999 Unit Active if oltage Current input is selected ZV High Point Display adjustment 1999 9999 Unit Active if oltage Current input is selected ZV Display adjustment points 1999 9999 Unit For example This parameter is active if oltage Current is selected In multi point display adjustment operation defined scale is divided into 16 adjustment points is 0 50 mV ...

Page 5: ...T 0 0 100 0 If heating and cooling PID is used in a system tune operation is performed by heating output Cooling proportional parameter is calculated with heating proportional band value and coefficient P CL P Ht CCoE 100 0 COOLING PROPORTIONAL BAND 000 0 999 9 If Proportional Band Proportional Band 1000 C 0 C and 50 0 ise 100 0 1000 0 50 0 100 0 500 C COOLING INTEGRAL TIME 0000 sec 3600 secs It c...

Page 6: ... 1 socket is EMI 440 Z Voltage Current input type selection This must be selected since analog input module is in Module 1 socket Input Module Selection MODULE 1 Z Z Voltage Current Voltage Current It is active if input type of Module 1 is selected 0 50mV Z 1999 9999 0 5V Z 1999 9999 0 10V Z 1999 9999 0 20mA Z 1999 9999 4 20mA Z 1999 9999 point position for display It is active if input type of Mo...

Page 7: ...e When the value is than 9998 is seen on the display It means alarm latching output is selected It is active if logic output function of Output 3 is alarm output 0 9998 Seconds ýoP1 ConF MODULE 2 Configuration Parameters These devices are equipped with an additional Relay i Output plugged into Module 2 socket Defines output function for Module 2 Heating Cooling Logic output It is active if output ...

Page 8: ...socket Analog Input Modules If you have any of these parameters is observed 2 Sensor Set Point Hýgh Limit sensor scale min 2 Sensor Unit Module 1 or Module 2 socket Analog Input Modules If you have any of these parameters is observed While the motor is completely off the valve fully open While the fully open or fully closed for the pass time required Value between 5 and 600 seconds can be entered ...

Page 9: ...O2 O3 SV REMOTE RAMP MAN AUTO AT SET 9 The device is powered up the normal does not begin to run and the bottom of the screenAs the side flashing Module 1 and Module 2 slots EMIX10 EMI X30 X40 EMI EMI X50 Analog input modules installed at the same time the event occurs The unit normal to return to work the device energy cut off and Analog Input one of the modules must be removed 10 When power is o...

Page 10: ... This symbol is used to determine the dangerous situations as a result of an electric shock User must pay attention to these warnings definitely This symbol is used to determine the important notes about functions and usage of the device Company Information Kessler Ellis Products 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 Phone 800 631 2165 or 732 935 1320 Fax Email Web 732 935 9344 info kep com ww...

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