LiquoSystems iFerm Nano Terminal Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

2020-03

© LiquoSystems GmbH, D-74366 Kirchheim/Neckar

iFerm Nano Terminal

Operating instructions

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Page 1: ...2020 03 LiquoSystems GmbH D 74366 Kirchheim Neckar iFerm Nano Terminal Operating instructions DE EN DE DE DE DE DE DE...

Page 2: ...me across any discrepancies please contact our customer service see 10 5 Customer service on page 59 All rights reserved including translation into other languages These operating instructions or part...

Page 3: ...nnection instructions 11 4 2 2 Routing the cable into the housing 12 4 2 3 Connecting the strands 12 4 2 4 Installing the bus terminating resistor 13 4 2 5 Applications 13 4 2 6 Attaching the connecti...

Page 4: ...obal settings 41 7 1 Global settings 1 41 7 2 Global settings 2 44 7 3 Global settings 3 47 7 4 iFerm Nano Terminal Default settings 48 7 4 1 Default settings 49 7 4 2 Resetting the controller and ter...

Page 5: ...rer Operation and configuration are done via the touch screen of the iFerm Nano Terminal As an option you can also incorporate it into your network and operate it via the Web browser of an end device...

Page 6: ...ticu larly the general safety and accident prevention regulations If in doubt these take precedence over the directions in the operating instructions iFerm Nano Terminal is operated with 230 V AC 50 6...

Page 7: ...Description 1 iFerm Nano Terminal with integrated touch screen and preinstalled cable screw connections Please note that corresponding cables are required for connecting to the power mains and data n...

Page 8: ...lpful to completely separate the housing cover from the hous ing To do this you can unfasten the plug connections on the inside of the display Undo the plug lock with a slotted screwdriver Pull both p...

Page 9: ...s iFerm Nano Top US ID21 23 iFerm Nano Switch Used in conjunction with the Collective switches option to request a cooling or heating medium and to signal a collective alarm A toggle switch is used to...

Page 10: ...n walls or pillars As delivered the brackets are connected to each other in pairs Break each connected bracket into 2 parts at the predetermined breaking point Push the brackets into two holders oppos...

Page 11: ...required cables 4 2 1 1 230 V AC power connection Fuse The power connection of iFerm Nano Terminal is protected against short circuits The fuse holder for the glass tube fuse used is inte grated insi...

Page 12: ...e cable screw connection sufficiently to allow the cable to be pushed through easily Strip the required length of the cable The cable sheath should project so far into the inside of the housing that t...

Page 13: ...ted into a terminal A bus terminating resistor is already connected when the unit is delivered However this is only required if iFerm Nano Terminal is installed at the end of the data bus line see 4 2...

Page 14: ...RS485 A Terminal assignment Modbus RS485 B Modbus shield Bus terminating resistor 120 Any connection direction can be selected Connection 1 Connection 2 Cable connections 4 2 5 5 Data bus passage iFer...

Page 15: ...nnecting it to an end device you should make the device s internal Ethernet connection straight away This means that later on you only have to insert an Ethernet cable into the plug of the cable screw...

Page 16: ...screw connection This is comprised of a screw sleeve with a male and female thread a shank with an inserted seal and a union nut Guide the Ethernet cable through the union nut Insert the cable into t...

Page 17: ...vice or on the device itself no language differentiation has been made in the instructions Press means that you either touch the terminal s touch screen with your finger or click on another input devi...

Page 18: ...menu of the current view Padlock Block device Circuit management Open the circuit management Chiller Open the settings for the chiller Recipe management Control devices via recipes Device group 1 Disp...

Page 19: ...he letters or numbers that you want to enter In special fields date time enter the blocks e g day month year individually Press on the Enter button to end the input 5 1 5 Display If no input is made t...

Page 20: ...to the user for defining global settings Setter installer 2 The password applies to the Setter level in which the installer activates and deactivates the controller s addresses Attention The passwords...

Page 21: ...m here you open the main views of the individual devices in order to adjust settings Press on a device to open its main view 5 3 1 Device main view In the main view of a device you will find all the i...

Page 22: ...operating mode Green Monitor Blue Cooling Orange Heating Blue Orange Automatic Attention Auto mode can cause mal functions with iFerm Nano Solo and is thus not permitted there 4 Setpoint temperature P...

Page 23: ...previous device or forward to the next one Open the further settings of the device 5 3 2 Other device settings Settings Brief description Device name Press on the green field and use the alphanumerica...

Page 24: ...ce or forward to the next one 6 Special functions The expanded representation of measured values via a Graph display and the Collective switches Groupings Web interface Valve maintenance Chiller Recip...

Page 25: ...measured value e g for density in this view Open the input window and enter the last measured value for the variable defined as the Right hand scale e g for density Define the unit minimum and maximu...

Page 26: ...supply interruptions 6 1 1 Temp scale 100 When the Graph display special function is enabled you can activate the Temp scale 100 in order to show a temperature scale of 0 to 100 C to which the curves...

Page 27: ...ontrolled sepa rately in turn The system then returns to its initial state Button area Brief description Open the start screen Home Open the Global settings menu Press in the detail fields in order to...

Page 28: ...a contact Cooling Heating or Alarm a corresponding collective switch is output This can be output by a higher order system e g a cool ing requirement or a pump signal Information One collective switch...

Page 29: ...ack Collective switch in Automatic mode Coloured Collective switch permanently switched on Manual mode Since the individual IDs are checked the response time until a collective switch is switched on c...

Page 30: ...vice images are not assigned The tanks with the ID 1 T 001 and 6 T 006 cool the setpoint and actual temperatures are displayed The tank with the ID 2 T 002 heats the setpoint and actual temperatures a...

Page 31: ...ooling and Heat ing modes you can also set the valve function Open the group view after completing the settings Create the second and third groups in the same way 6 4 1 Circuit management As a part of...

Page 32: ...p and adapt them Press on the red square in order to activate the Circuit management function The devices currently incorporated into the circuit management incl universal sensors are displayed Use th...

Page 33: ...g Red Alarm A or B Green 2nd setpoint Switch the chiller to one of the following modes On The chiller is permanently switched on and is chilling blue or heating orange Off The chiller is permanently s...

Page 34: ...ers of the chiller and enter an explanatory com ment as a notice Information When the Collective switch and or Chiller special functions are used the key symbol is displayed on the corresponding iFerm...

Page 35: ...al device via the web interface Requirement The Web interface special function in the iFerm Nano Terminal is enabled and activated Global settings menu Check whether the IP address entered as standard...

Page 36: ...ntly monitor your tanks save the IP address of iFerm Nano Terminal standard 192 168 0 222 as a bookmark in the browser You can then at any time quickly make sure that your tanks are operating properly...

Page 37: ...settings menu The required mode Cooling Heating has been assigned for the devices that should be con trolled via recipe Button area Brief description In the tank overview press on the device that you...

Page 38: ...l via the selected recipe The details of the running recipe are now shown in the device display Recipe number Phase currently running Stop button to end prematurely If you change the setpoint temperat...

Page 39: ...anged if they contain errors Make sure that editing a recipe does not disrupt a planned process Select a recipe that you would like to use In this adjust the temperature and the duration for all phase...

Page 40: ...he sensors and ensure that they are connected correctly 6 8 1 Universal sensors detail view Requirement One or more IDs must be defined as universal sensors Button area Brief description Universal sen...

Page 41: ...ues are too high and too low Alarm when measured values are too high Pressure gauge in Monitor mode no alarms Alarm when measured values are too low 7 Global settings If you have a password you can op...

Page 42: ...are controlled separately in turn Press on the field in order to activate or deactivate valve maintenance For details see chapter 6 2 Valve maintenance on page 27 Collective switches Attention Activa...

Page 43: ...neously for example if all devices are to be operated in Mon itor mode If you set Heating or Cooling as the common mode you can also set opening and closing of the valve Common values can also be set...

Page 44: ...d areas on page 20 Settings Brief description Key lock password Switched on Switched off If you want to prevent settings on the terminal from being changed activate the key lock and assign a password...

Page 45: ...the device address ID 31 and activated Temp scale 100 With the Temp scale 100 special function in the detail view of the graph dis play you show a temperature scale of 0 to 100 C to which the curves...

Page 46: ...editing of the universal sensors The setup for the universal sensors is opened Activate the sensor or sensors that Liquo Systems has supplied to you and enter the details for the respective sensor Sc...

Page 47: ...etter password see chapter 5 2 Protected areas on page 20 Press on activated device IDs green to deactivate them or on deactivated red ones to acti vate them Example for IDs with special functions But...

Page 48: ...ult settings Global settings menu the following settings are predefined afterwards Attention Only the terminal is reset Resetting to the default settings resets only the terminal If you also want to r...

Page 49: ...ontrol automatic Groupings Switched off or not available special function Group names GR 1 GR 2 GR 3 Web interface Switched off or not available special function IP address 192 168 0 222 7 4 2 Resetti...

Page 50: ...ttings Set the setpoint in the All devices area to 20 0 C Set the value for the alarm in the All devices area to 1 5 C Set all devices to the Operating mode Cooling With this all connected controllers...

Page 51: ...oller IDs Check whether a unique ID has been assigned to each connected controller Details of this can be found in the controller s operating instructions Each controller ID may only be assigned once...

Page 52: ...ter start up In the device overview activated IDs that have not yet been assigned a controller are shown with C without a specified temperature In the as delivered state only ID 01 is activated so in...

Page 53: ...have acquired the Chiller special function and want to set it up When all devices to be controlled from the terminal are activated return to the Global settings menu Here you perform settings for all...

Page 54: ...alarm threshold for all devices if the devices are synchronised Press on the setpoint value and enter which temperature the connected con trollers should aim for Press on the alarm and enter the devia...

Page 55: ...plug dry at all times 10 Appendix 10 1 Technical data Parameter Value Display TFT colour touch screen LED backlighting Screen size 7 inches Resolution 800 x 480 pixels More than 65 000 display colours...

Page 56: ...ation on page 51 or replace controller Display shows error message with hex code One or more IDs are activated but not present Either connect or deactivate corresponding ID s see chapter 8 1 Commissio...

Page 57: ...D03 03 ID13 0D ID23 17 ID04 04 ID14 0E ID24 18 ID05 05 ID15 0F ID25 19 ID06 06 ID16 10 ID26 1 A ID07 07 ID17 11 ID27 1 B ID08 08 ID18 12 ID28 1C ID09 09 ID19 13 ID29 1D ID10 0 A ID20 14 ID30 1E ID31 1...

Page 58: ...ow the disposal regulations that apply in your region 10 4 Declaration of conformity iFerm Nano Terminal Manufacturer LiquoSystems GmbH Wilhelmstra e 45 74366 Kirchheim Neckar Germany Declaration We h...

Page 59: ...how to extend and optimise your system please contact us directly LiquoSystems GmbH Wilhelmstra e 45 74366 Kirchheim Neckar Germany Tel 49 7143 891050 Fax 49 7143 92868 info liquosystems de www liquos...

Page 60: ...no Terminal Appendix 60 10 6 ID overview Enter your assignment of IDs to devices in the following table Date ID Device 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Page 61: ...t to change Other ID list Enter your assignment of IDs to devices in the following table Date ID Device 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DE...

Page 62: ...erm Nano Terminal 62 Other ID list Enter your assignment of IDs to devices in the following table Date ID Device 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 63: ...t to change Other ID list Enter your assignment of IDs to devices in the following table Date ID Device 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DE...

Page 64: ...tems GmbH Wilhelmstra e 45 74366 Kirchheim Neckar Germany Tel 49 7143 891050 Fax 49 7143 92868 info liquosystems de www liquosystems de 2020 03 iFerm Nano Terminal Solo Terminal Box Top Switch Tank iF...

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