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Test and Programming check 

Pushing 

Test 

button, system turns on all alarm leds, relay and buzzer for 

three seconds (standard test), then shows current programming parameters 
through the signaling sequence described in table below. 

The duration of each step is about three seconds 
 

Programming check sequence 

Step 

Checking 

Function 

Signaling

 

First 

Option 

Second Option

Third 

Option

Operation 

Led 1       

Æ

  

NO 

fixed lighted 

NC 

fast blinking 

----- 

Input 1 

Delay 

Buzzer     

Æ

 

No delay

 

Short buzz

 

Delayed 

Long buzz

 

----- 

Operation 

Led 2       

Æ

  

NO 

fixed lighted 

NC 

fast blinking 

----- 

Input 2 

Delay 

Buzzer     

Æ

 

No delay

 

Short buzz

 

Delayed 

Long buzz

 

----- 

Operation 

Led 3       

Æ

  

NO 

fixed lighted 

NC 

fast blinking 

----- 

Input 3 

Delay 

Buzzer     

Æ

 

No delay

 

Short buzz

 

Delayed 

Long buzz

 

----- 

Operation 

Led 4       

Æ

  

NO 

fixed lighted 

NC 

fast blinking 

----- 

Input 4 

Delay 

Buzzer     

Æ

 

No delay

 

Short buzz

 

Delayed 

Long buzz

 

----- 

----- 

----- ----- 

----- 

----- 

----- 

(9) 

Buzzer 

Operation 

Buzzer    

Æ

 

All leds OFF 

Continue 

Continue tone 

Pulse 

Pulse tone 

Disabled

OFF 

(10) 

Relay 

OUTPUT

Operation 

Buzzer    

Æ

 

All leds ON 

Buzzer repeater

Pulse tone 

Cumulative al.

Always OFF 

----- 

 

No / invalid setup parameters 

After a programming error or before first programming, the programming 
parameters in memory are invalid or missing. In this condition, the system 
does not operate and flashes all alarm leds periodically. 
Perform a full programming sequence to restart the system (refer to F

IRST 

POWER

-

UP

 section for details). 

Summary of Contents for FLOALARM K4

Page 1: ...Messer Cutting Welding GmbH Lärchenstr 139a 65933 Frankfurt Main Germany Tel 49 0 69 38016 226 Fax 49 0 69 38016 200 FLOALARM rel 1 0 Alarm System K4 K8 User manual October 2003 ...

Page 2: ...ONNECTING INPUTS 4 CONNECTING RELAY OUTPUT 4 FIRST POWER UP 4 PROGRAMMING 5 WORKING 7 ALARM MANAGEMENT 7 TEST AND PROGRAMMING CHECK 8 NO INVALID SETUP PARAMETERS 8 SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS 9 MECHANICAL INFORMATION 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 11 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 12 ...

Page 3: ...alarm input is active and this alarm condition is still unacknowledged Fixed lighted status of red led testifies that the corresponding alarm input is active and this alarm condition was already acknowledged Acoustic signal indicates one or more unacknowledged alarm conditions All current unacknowledged alarm conditions become acknowledged and the acoustic signal switches off by pushing CANCEL HOO...

Page 4: ...ith shields connected to earth are suggested but not mandatory Connecting Relay Output Use 0 5 to 1 5 mm2 section cables in function of switching current and line length Don t forget that maximum working voltage is 220 Vac and maximum current 1 A for this output First power up At first power up all alarm leds are flashing this condition testifies that the equipment cannot start the standard operat...

Page 5: ...N SUGGESTIONS Continue Use this setting if the alarm equipment is placed outdoor or in industrial environments and in general when the maximum volume is required Pulse Use this setting if the alarm equipment is placed in site habitually frequented by people and in general when a moderate volume is required OFF Use this setting to disable the alarm sound Relay output OPERATION SUGGESTIONS Buzzer re...

Page 6: ...Led 3 Æ Normally Open fixed lighted Normally Closed fast blinking 6 Input 3 delay Led 3 ON Buzzer Æ No delay Short buzz Delay 5 sec Long buzz 7 Input 4 operation Led 4 Æ Normally Open fixed lighted Normally Closed fast blinking 8 Input 4 Delay Led 4 ON Buzzer Æ No delay Short buzz Delay 5 sec Long buzz 9 17 Buzzer Operation All leds OFF Buzzer Æ Continue mode Continue tone Pulse mode Pulse tone Di...

Page 7: ... led switches from fixed to off Case 2 acknowledgement after the end of the alarm event 1 Start of alarm event input switches from normal to alarm condition Buzzer switches on and the corresponding alarm led becomes blinking indicating an unacknowledged alarm status 2 End of alarm event input switches from alarm to normal condition Same signals continue system remains in previous alarm status 3 Al...

Page 8: ...t buzz Delayed Long buzz Operation Led 3 Æ NO fixed lighted NC fast blinking 3 Input 3 Delay Buzzer Æ No delay Short buzz Delayed Long buzz Operation Led 4 Æ NO fixed lighted NC fast blinking 4 Input 4 Delay Buzzer Æ No delay Short buzz Delayed Long buzz 5 9 Buzzer Operation Buzzer Æ All leds OFF Continue Continue tone Pulse Pulse tone Disabled OFF 6 10 Relay OUTPUT Operation Buzzer Æ All leds ON ...

Page 9: ... or acknowledged alarms Disabled Buzzer ON One or more unacknowledged alarms Buzzer operation BUZZER SETTING OPERATION IN ON STATUS Continue tone always ON Pulse tone 0 5 sec ON 1 5 sec OFF Disabled Always OFF Output Relay operation RELAY SETTING OPERATION Buzzer repeater Follows the status of the buzzer as shown in table above without consideration for the buzzer setting ON if one or more alarms ...

Page 10: ...10 Mechanical information ...

Page 11: ...ing both wires Avoid connections different from that shown in diagram above CN1 CN8 Alarm inputs CN9 CN10 Relay Output Supply 220 Vac Pin Mechanical switch sensor Solid state switch sensor Inductive sensor NAMUR type COM blue conductor NO or NC brown conductor Pin Signal 1 NC 2 COM 3 NO Pin Signal L 220 Vac L N 220 Vac N ...

Page 12: ...ximity sensors type NAMUR RELAY OUTPUT V max 220 Vac Imax 1 A NO and NC contacts available SUPPLY VOLTAGE 220 Vac 50 60 HZ P max 8 VA Fuse 220 V 0 1 A HOUSING IP65 plastic box for wall mounting K4 type 200 x 120 x h 57 mm K8 type 200 x 120 x h 77 mm Namur specifications SUPPLY VOLTAGE 5 Vdc VS 25 Vdc Target Present IL 1mA LOAD CURRENT Target Absent 3mA IL 15 mA Art no 770 51665 Rev 0113 ...

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