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Contents

1  System settings .................................................................................................................................................... 4

1.1  Setting  date,  time  and  language   

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1.2 Text message (SMS) settings  

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1.3 Network settings .................................................................................................................................................. 5

1.3.1  IP settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 6

1.4 Display settings   ..................................................................................................................................................  9

1.5 Type info  ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

1.7 Backup  ................................................................................................................................................................  9

1.6  Lock code  ............................................................................................................................................................ 9

2  Alarms ....................................................................................................................................................................10

2.1 Active alarms  ........................................................................................................................................................ 10

2.2 Alarm history  ........................................................................................................................................................ 10

2.3 Reset alarm history  .............................................................................................................................................. 10

2.4 Routing schedule  ................................................................................................................................................. 11

2.5 Alarm parameters  ................................................................................................................................................ 12

2.6 Alarm receivers  ...................................................................................................................................................  12

3 Point information ................................................................................................................................................  13

3.1 Wiring info  ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

3.2 Bus points  ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

3.3  Time programs  .................................................................................................................................................... 13

3.3.1 Present value  .................................................................................................................................................... 13

3.3.2  Weekly schedule  .............................................................................................................................................. 14

3.3.3  Special days  ....................................................................................................................................................  15

3.3.4 Exception schedule  ........................................................................................................................................... 15

4 Settings .................................................................................................................................................................  16

5 Measuring point control/manual control ..........................................................................................................  16

6 Naming ..................................................................................................................................................................  17

7 Ouflex device I/O connections and structure  ..................................................................................................... 18

8 Communication via a mobile phone ..................................................................................................................  20

Extension units ......................................................................................................................................................  23

Technical information ..............................................................................................................................................  24

Summary of Contents for Outflex

Page 1: ...nables installation to most common cabinets Detachable strip connectors make installation easier Key words Active alarms Alarm history KEY WORDS Internet based on line control room for professional re...

Page 2: ...can hide them again by pres sing OK for a few of seconds Hiding information that you seldom need to change or look into makes the HMI simpler When visible this information is shown indented There may...

Page 3: ...set alarm history 10 2 4 Routing schedule 11 2 5 Alarm parameters 12 2 6 Alarm receivers 12 3 Point information 13 3 1 Wiring info 13 3 2 Bus points 13 3 3 Time programs 13 3 3 1 Present value 13 3 3...

Page 4: ...ast three days Hours and minutes can be set separately 1 Set hours and press OK to accept 2 Set minutes and press OK to accept 3 Press Esc to cancel and exit if needed 1 Set day and press OK to accept...

Page 5: ...oller strip connec tor 93 red and GND black or or straight to modem own transformer Error Use the SIM card in your phone and check if the SIM card is locked PUK code PIN error Enter Ouflex controller...

Page 6: ...etting the IP address via DHCP function 1 Go to DHCP and press OK 2 Select On and press OK to accept selection 3 Wait approximately one minute If DHCP is still Off after one minute setting the IP addr...

Page 7: ...al number of the Ouflex device After that you have to activate the ACCESS service from the device OUMAN ACCESS device can be connected to LAN if following condi tions are fulfilled 1 LAN is routed to...

Page 8: ...2 B2 Modbus TCP IP settings System settings Network settings ModbusTCP IP System settings Network settings SNMP System settings Network settings ModbusTCP IP ModbusTCP IP gateway System settings Netwo...

Page 9: ...e function Description Ouflex device asks you to enter the current code The factory setting of lock code is 0000 Turn the control knob and press OK to accept each number Press ESC to return to the pre...

Page 10: ...10 11 42 Sensor fault H1 Supply w 02 12 2010 11 22 40 Sensor fault H2 Return w 2 ALARM HISTORY Deviation alarm PR 1 GROUP 1 H1 Supply water temp 10 2 C Received 08 11 2014 02 27 Press OK to acknowled...

Page 11: ...tch time 1 Press OK at the Add new row 2 Press OK Set the switch time for alarm routing set hours and mi nutes separately and press OK 3 Press OK and then turn the control knob to set the alarm team o...

Page 12: ...the alarms can be found there Each application has its own alarm parameter folder A person who knows the service code can change the alarm parameters Typical alarm parameters are Alarms Alarm paramete...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...An editing view opens and it shows all the switch times and also the states into which the function is driven at these times on the chosen days Turn the control knob to browse a weekly program If you...

Page 15: ...ate for the program then the time and mode You can select from the following 3 Select if the exception schedule repeats or not If you select re peat it can be repeated every month same time or every y...

Page 16: ...ode that is normally used If your app lication allows the change of control mode you may change auto matic control to manual control here When you are in the manual control mode the hand symbol appear...

Page 17: ...1 Name of room 2 Room 2 Move to the title you wish to rename and press OK A naming view opens Turn the control knob and accept each letter by pressing OK Move to the next square by pressing OK Return...

Page 18: ...rs make installation easier Control knob and OK button Home button Not in use Detachable connector shield Detachable strip connector shield Acknowledge alarm button Alarm led Display connector RJ 45 c...

Page 19: ...s 41 24 Vac operating voltage output GND 63 0 10 V output 41 24 Vac operating voltage output GND 64 0 10 V output 41 24 Vac operating voltage output GND 65 0 10 V output 41 24 Vac operating voltage ou...

Page 20: ...ll show information about the latest alarms Informative messages Change of the setting value by text message Change of the selection by text message Informative messages can not be edited or sent back...

Page 21: ...ork device to modem Modem is on but it is not ready for use Make sure that Ouflex and GSM modem SIM card have the same PIN code if PIN inqui ry is in use Modem is ready for use Modem is either sending...

Page 22: ...r waste to prevent damage caused by un controlled waste disposal to the environment and the health of fellow human beings The users must contact the retailer responsible for having sold the product th...

Page 23: ...ith change over contact 4 pcs relay outputs with normally open contact 4 pcs 24 Vac Triac outputs Flex Combi 32 isaDIN rail attachableandRS 485 connecteduniver sal I O extension unit It has comprehens...

Page 24: ...6pcsrelayoutputs 2withchange overcontact 4withnormallyopencontact 4 pcs 24 Vac Triac outputs Operating voltage outputs 5 pcs 24Vac outputs and a 15 Vdc output 21I Opoints 9 pcsuniversalmeasurementinpu...

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