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C2: 

Enabling and disabling of integrated scheduler. 

 

C3: 

Boost Function.

  

From OFF position it is possible to start with a boost at the 0-10V output (e.g. to boost start a large motor). The 
boost level is set in menu point 

E3

. To disable the boost function, set the time to 0 seconds.

 

 
C4: 

Security level is set in this function. 

0 = Only service menu is password protected (password: 

5550

1= All menus are password protected 
2= All buttons except ‘Enter’ (On/off function) are password protected. 
3= All buttons are password protected. 
 

C5

: Prolonged Operation (Number of minutes). 

Function is activated by pressing the ’Enter’ button for 3 seconds, then choose ”ON” using the arrow buttons. At 
end of prolonged operation time the MultiController stops (OFF), it will start again when pressing ‘Enter’ (on/off), 
or at next scheduled shift. Prolonged operation is indicated by icon in display (see ”J” on fig. 1 page 4).  
 

C6: 

Setpoint Source.

 

Set if setpoint (level) is set via the MultiController or by external control signal from input Vin2. 
If ”External” is selected the signal must be defined in 

E25-E28 

and 

E42 

set to ”Volt”. 

 

C8

: Alarm. (Only active if E42=ALARM1 / ALARM2) 

If set to 0 sec. the alarm is deactivated. If set to 2-60 sec. the alarm is activated. The time indicates how long the 
alarm input (NTC2+GND) must be open before alarm occurs. ALARM= (terminal 23-24) opens and is indicated in 
display with ”Alarm Din”. ALARM2=Alarm is indicated in display with ”Alarm Din”, but relay is not affected. 

NOTE

. If ALARM1 is activated the normal operation relay function is not operational. 

 

C9: 

Optional Plant Text is activated or deactivated. Text is entered in 

E44

 

C10:

 Operation Hour Counter 

Enter the number of moths after which “service text” appears in display. Text is displayed 15 seconds each minute 
until counter is reset. Text is entered in 

E45.

 

Reset of counter: When, ”Service text” is NOT visible in the display, press ’ESC’ for approx. 3 sec. Then press 
‘enter’ to accept the reset. 

2.9 

Display Menu (D-Menu)

 

The display menu contains the general display settings. 

 
D1: 

Information on software version and model.

 

 

D2: 

Language. Choose display language amongst Danish, English, Swedish or German.

 

 
D3: 

Contrast in display. Adjust using the arrow buttons. 

 
D4: 

Factory reset.

 

Hence factory reset affects vital configuration, reset has an extra approval build-in before factory reset is performed. 
Note scheduler is also completely reset. After reset the MultiController restarts showing quick-setup for selecting 
functionality of MultiController. 

 
D5: 

Save / Retrieve Setpoints.  

Save setting to MicroSD Card / Open (retrieve) setting from MicroSD Card (max 2GB with LS Control firmware).

 

Summary of Contents for MultiController E

Page 1: ...ervice Menu E Menu 9 3 Setpoint Overview 11 4 Technical Data 12 5 Applied Standards 12 Description MultiController E 0 100 for adjustment of output signal 0 10V from 0 to 100 4 steps or ON OFF The integrated scheduler function allows for individual adjustment of the output signal with up to 10 shifts per day The scheduler clock has an integrated battery back up RS 485 interface with MODBUS protoco...

Page 2: ...nit is not disturbed by electromagnetic interference from e g long connection cables Terminal Connections 24V Version Terminal No Description Comment 1 and 2 Vout1 0 10V output 1 Load max 10mA 3 and 4 Vout2 0 10V output 2 Load max 10mA 5 Not in use 7 and 8 0 10V input for external setpoint 7k Ohm input impedance 13 and 14 Connection of power supply 15 30VDC or 24VAC 15 and 16 Power supply of auxil...

Page 3: ...2 Vout1 0 10V output 1 Load max 10mA 3 and 4 Vout2 0 10V output 2 Load max 10mA 5 Not in use 7 and 8 0 10V input for external setpoint 7k Ohm input impedance 16 and 9 24V power output 24V DC max 75mA 17 and 18 RS 485 Modbus 19 Not in use 2 4 6 8 9 20 0V GND 20 and 21 Tacho PIR or alarm input 23 and 24 Voltage free contact Function depending on set up 5A AC1 250VAC ...

Page 4: ...tep Fig 1 A By pressing arrow up the level of output signal is increased or stepped up by one B By pressing arrow down the level of output signal is decreased or stepped down by one C By pressing ON OFF output signal shifts between turned on and turned off D By pressing menu The display changes to main menu E Icon indicating that Modbus communication is enabled F Icon showing that the output signa...

Page 5: ...e integrated scheduler function can be set to shift amongst 3 different operating levels Stop Normal Setpoint or Alternative Setpoint Relay output is closed when voltage level is higher than selected value factory setting is 0 1V i e the relay operates as an operation relay 03 0 100 PIR As set up 02 but instead of using the scheduler function a PIR motion sensor is connected to shift between Norma...

Page 6: ...er When finished adjusting the value is saved by pressing Enter Pressing ESC will cancel the adjustment by leaving the pop up submenu without saving 2 5 Main Menu and Submenus The submenus A F are accessible from the main menu 2 6 System Information A Menu Current operating data for MultiController is displayed in this menu Data is updated every 5 seconds 01 I ntc Internal temperature 02 Ntc1 Not ...

Page 7: ... from scheduler B2 Scheduler Reset This menu point resets the scheduler Note All settings in scheduler is deleted B3 Scheduler Copy Copy all scheduler setting from one weekday to another Previous settings are overwritten by this copying function B4 Date and Time The date weekday and time for the MultiController is set in this menu Clock is a 24 hour clock Optional choice of automatic shift between...

Page 8: ...o 2 60 sec the alarm is activated The time indicates how long the alarm input NTC2 GND must be open before alarm occurs ALARM terminal 23 24 opens and is indicated in display with Alarm Din ALARM2 Alarm is indicated in display with Alarm Din but relay is not affected NOTE If ALARM1 is activated the normal operation relay function is not operational C9 Optional Plant Text is activated or deactivate...

Page 9: ...This also set the boost level 100 E4 Adjustment of Start Level The manual start level may be set at 3 different start values 1 Minimum level 2 Maximum level 3 Latest level of controller when turned off Note this functionality is only available when MultiController model choice E1 is set to percentage Boost function menu point C3 overrules start level adjustment E5 Inverted output Option for invert...

Page 10: ...ue must be increase In input is closed via a relay contact adjustment is not necessary E47 Alarm level Max Alarm is activated in C8 Upper limit of tacho signal Adjustment If tacho alarm occurs when motor is running maximum rpm value must be increased E48 PIR Time Prolonged operation time for PIR input in seconds E49 Offset of Vout2 in relation to Vout1 Only if E40 2 Formula Vout2 Vout1 x E49 100 E...

Page 11: ...lt 50 5 0V E4 OutputStart Min Max Last Last Min Max E5 Inverter output OFF OFF ON E6 Relay Shifting Point 0 1 0 0 V 10 0 V Volt E26 Max Input2 10 0 0 0 10 0 Volt E27 Sensor 2 value min 0 0 100 E28 Sensor 2 value max 0 0 100 E40 Vout2 0 10V 1 not in use 2 Offset of Vout1 0 0 2 E42 TempSensor2 selection NTC22 NTC2 Volt Vin2 Alarm1 NTC2 Tacho NTC2 PIR1 NTC2 NTC10K not in use PIR2 NTC2 Alarm2 NTC2 NTC...

Page 12: ... 7k Ohm input impedance 0 10VDC input2 Vin2 7k Ohm input impedance 0 10VDC output1 Vout1 0 10 0V DC Max 10mA 0 10VDC output2 Vout2 0 10 0V DC Max 10mA RS 485 Channel A and B SD Card MicroSD max 2GB with LS Control Firmware Jumper 120 Ohms termination RS 485 5 Applied Standards EN 61000 6 1 and EN 61000 6 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN 60335 1 The Low Voltage Directive This product complies...

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