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1.
THE SYSTEM WINPRO®...................................................................... 7
1.1. THE MX62 SYSTEM BRIEFLY ................................................................................ 8
1.2. THE MX62 SYSTEM SYNOPSE ............................................................................... 9
1.3. MX62 SYSTEM : FUNCTIONAL DRAWING ........................................................ 10
2.
CONFIGURATION ............................................................................... 11
2.1. DESCRIPTION OF MODULES................................................................................ 12
2.1.1.
Controller Module (CM) .............................................................................. 12
2.1.2.
Analog Input Module (AEM) ....................................................................... 13
2.1.3.
LED Module................................................................................................. 14
2.1.4.
Basic Relay Module (RBM) and Extension Relay Module (REM) ............. 15
2.1.5.
Analog Output Module (AAM) .................................................................... 17
2.1.6.
LCD Module................................................................................................. 18
2.1.7.
Logo Module ................................................................................................ 18
2.1.8.
Adapter module (numeric loop) ................................................................... 19
2.2. DESCRIPTION OF REDUNDANCY ....................................................................... 20
2.3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL .................................................................. 20
3.
OPERATION OF THE SYS TEM WINPRO®..................................... 21
3.1. CHANNEL AND SYSTEM INFORMATION ......................................................... 21
3.2. CONNECTING STATUS .......................................................................................... 23
3.3. NORMAL OPERATION ........................................................................................... 23
3.3.1.
Normal Status ............................................................................................... 23
3.3.2.
Channel Malfunction .................................................................................... 23
3.3.3.
Insufficient Signal ........................................................................................ 24
3.3.4.
Alarms .......................................................................................................... 24
3.3.5.
Excess of Measuring Range ......................................................................... 24
3.3.6.
Resetting of Alarm Signals........................................................................... 24
3.4. MAINTENANCE MODE .......................................................................................... 25
3.4.1.
Forcing of the alarm relays into "out of alarm" position........................... 26
3.4.2.
Operational Test ........................................................................................... 27
3.4.3.
Calibration.................................................................................................... 27
3.4.4.
Channel On/Off ............................................................................................ 27
3.4.5.
PC Communication ...................................................................................... 28
3.5. SINGLE MODE ......................................................................................................... 28
3.6. SYSTEM FAILURE .................................................................................................. 28
3.7. MEASURES AGAINST FAULTS ............................................................................ 29
4.
OPERATING OF LCD MODULE........................................................ 30
4.1. DISPLAY OF CHANNELS....................................................................................... 30
4.2. MENU ........................................................................................................................ 31
4.2.1
Functions of the four LCD Key Buttons ...................................................... 31
Summary of Contents for MX62
Page 54: ...55...
Page 57: ...58 Permits to choose the language which will be used into the software...
Page 58: ...59 The screen displays the different possibilities of the COM62 software...
Page 59: ...60 Examples of programmed possibilities...
Page 64: ...65 Configuration up to the inputs measurement channel type...
Page 66: ...67 configuration of detector s caracteristics...
Page 67: ...68 Test calibrating up to a detector...
Page 68: ...69 Permits to analyse for a defined detector the zero and sensitivity derives...
Page 77: ...78 Allows to choose a type of pre programmed detector...
Page 78: ...79 Allows to define a detection profile...
Page 79: ...80 Profile continuation type of alarm...
Page 80: ...81 Type of alarm continuation...
Page 81: ...82 Type of alarm continuation...
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