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Point info -> Wiring info

Point info -> Bus points

Point info -> Time programs

Point info -> Time programs -> Present value

3.1 Wiring info

3.2 Bus points

3.3  Time programs

Present value

Point info

Wiring info                    

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Bus points                    

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Time programs            

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Wiring info

INPUTS:

M1: Outdoor temp.     -10.3 °C  

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M2: H1 Supply water  23.5 °C  

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M3:  H1 Return water  22.3 °C  

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Bus points

Modbus RTU 1 (RJ45)                       >

Modbus RTU 2 (A1,B1)                       

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Modbus  RTU  3  (A2,B2)                                                        
Modbus  TCP  Master                                                         

Modbus RTU 1 (RJ45)

C203_1_4_0                                              >

Wireless                                                  

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Time programs

H1  Heating temp. drop              Off >

H2 Heating temp. drop               Off >
Light  control                                                                    On  >                                                      
El.  group  1  control                                                  On  >                                                        

Heating H1 Temperature drop

Present value                          Off >

weekly schedule                              >
Exception  schedule                                                >                                                      
Special  days                                                                            >                                                        

Heating H1 Temperature drop

In the point info you can see wiring info, bus points and time pro-

grams. 

3 Point information

Point information shows all the inputs and outputs of the Ouflex 

device and where the inputs and outputs have been connected.It 

also shows the measurement value or state of the point.  If you 

want to set  input or output to manual control, press ok that row, 

enter the service code, select the ”Manual control” and finally en-

ter a fixed value. If any of the input or output is a manual opera-

tion, the palm image appears on the begining of the line. Ouflex M 

device has temperature sensor, which measures the circuit board 

temperature. The outputs have a ”Sounder” selection, which allows 

you to set the alarm sound off if you want.

In the bus points menu, you can see those devices which are con-

nected to the bus. By pressing OK in the row of a specific bus devi-

ce, you will see those points which has been taken into use of the 

bus device.

Points are grouped in such a way that the first sample of a univer-

sal inputs, followed by the analog and digital outputs.

The present value shows what is the status of the control just now. 

When the automatic control is in use, it is shown in the display, 

what is state of the control according to the time program at the 

moment. Control command can be either a weekly schedule or ex-

ception schedule.

When you press the ”Present value” line OK, Ouflex-device asks for a 
service code. After entering the service code, you can change the  cont-
rol  mode (automatic/ manual). This way you bypass time program and 
force the control to the desired mode. When the manual control is in use, 
the hand symbol appears on the front of the line.

In Ouflex, weekly programs can be added to different functions 

- such as temperature drops, car heating and control of lights. In 

your Ouflex device, you can find time programs under the clock 

symbol and/or under the function that a time program has been 

made for 

(e.g. heating control, car heating, control of lights, control of 

electric groups, routing of alarms).

       

Present value                        Off

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Weekly schedule                                     >
Exception  schedule                                                              >                                                      
Special  days                                                                                          >                                                                                                                                    

Summary of Contents for Ouflex M

Page 1: ...pplication to the controller by using SD card M OUFLEX USER MANUAL Ouflex M is a DIN rail attachable monitoring controlling and regulating device Ouflex M can be as a master device and slave device in...

Page 2: ...he beeper stops The beeper can be turned off with active alarms present by pressing the ESC button When you do so the window with details of the most recent alarm on the screen will close To view acti...

Page 3: ...isplay settings 9 1 5 Type information 9 1 6 Lock code 9 1 7 Restore settings and updates 10 2 Alarms 11 3 Point info 13 3 1 Wiring info 13 3 2 Bus points 13 3 3 Time programs 13 4 Settings 15 5 Measu...

Page 4: ...vings and leap years into account automatically The clock has a backup for power outages lasting at least three days 1 Set hours and press to accept 2 Set minutes and press to accept 3 To exit without...

Page 5: ...S e g TC01 IN PUTS Signal strength Signal strength is expressed with the following descriptions Excellent Good Moderate Low Very low and Initialization failed If signal strength indicates No network t...

Page 6: ...rt RJ 45 located in the side of the controller The maximum length of the RJ45 ethernet cable between Ouflex M and Oulink is 10m and all 4 pairs must be con nected SMS PIN Approve Press and hold OK Can...

Page 7: ...have the same bus address All devices in the bus should be set to the same setting value of the baud rate data bits stopbitteihin and parity System settings Network settings Modbus TCP IP If the Ouma...

Page 8: ...billing information to the Ouman system and activates the service based on the serial number of the Oulink After that you have to activate the ACCESS service from the device OUMAN ACCESS device can be...

Page 9: ...Network settings Display settings Type info Lock code Not in use Lock code In use Not in use Give lock code 0 0 0 0 Approve Press and hold OK Cancel Press and hold ESC When lock code is taken in use...

Page 10: ...microSD memory card from Ouflex M 2 Wait until error message Memory card error is shown in the display 3 Insert new microSD memory card which includes new software to Ouflex M 4 Ouflex M asks if you...

Page 11: ...t alarm history Routing schedule Alarm receivers Alarm sound On 2 Active alarms 07 12 2016 12 24 52 Risk 08 01 2017 01 12 40 Sen 2 Risk of freeze PR 1 GROUP 1 Pump has stopped 0 Received 06 11 2017 02...

Page 12: ...Adding a new switch time 1 Press at the Add new row 2 Press Set the switch time for alarm routing set hours and mi nutes separately and press 3 Press OK and then turn the control knob to set the alarm...

Page 13: ...rcuit board temperature The outputs have a Sounder selection which allows you to set the alarm sound off if you want In the bus points menu you can see those devices which are con nected to the bus By...

Page 14: ...ng mode Weekly schedule 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 MO TU WE Exception schedule Point info Time programs Exception schedule You can easily make changes that differ from normal routine use by using the exce...

Page 15: ...s You can hide show these settings by pressing OK for a few se conds When visible these settings are shown slightly indented Settings that require maintenance code There is a symbol in front of these...

Page 16: ...prove Press and hold OK Cancel Press and hold ESC A t Name of room 1 6 Naming Huoneiden valinta Huoneen 1 nimi Huone 1 Huoneen 2 nimi Huone 2 r m Automatic control is the mode that is normally used If...

Page 17: ...write the key word using capital or small letters Write only one key word per message Store the key words into your phone s memory If a GSM modem is connected to the Ouflex M you can communicate with...

Page 18: ...dem Do not pull the slot out of the modem without pres sing the SIM card release button first Insert SIM card into the slot and make sure it settles properly Push the slot back to its place Set the SI...

Page 19: ...M3 26 GND 27 M4 28 GND 29 M5 30 GND 41 M6 42 GND 43 M7 44 GND 45 M8 46 GND 47 M9 48 GND 49 M10 50 GND 3 Detachable strip connectors passive sensors active sensors and digital inputs 51 M11 52 GND 53 M...

Page 20: ...M11 M15 5 pcs active sensors 0 10 V M11 M15 from HW ver 1 0 Analog outputs Y1 Y4 4 pcs Output voltage range 0 10 V Output current max 10 mA output PWM output 1 piece that works in parallel with the Y1...

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