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GB - 2
941 STM (Rev05_090827)
126290-04
11. Technical data
12. Warranty
These operating instructions are an integral part of both the device and the terms of warranty.
They must be furnished to the user. The technical design of the device is subject to change
without prior notification.
PEHA
products are manufactured using state of the art technologies in compliance with
prevailing national and international regulations, and are quality-tested.
If the product should, however, reveal any defects,
PEHA
agrees to correct these defects
without affecting the rights of the end user to assert claims against the vendor arising from
the purchasing contract, as follows:
If the complaint is justified and properly filed,
PEHA
can choose to either correct the defect
or supply a functioning product. Claims above and beyond this, or compensation for follow-
on damages are excluded. The device
is deemed to be justifiably defective when it is
supplied to the end user in an unusable or severely impaired state as a result of a design,
manufacturing or material error.
The warranty does not apply to natural wear and tear, improper use, incorrect connection,
interference with the device or external impacts.
The warranty period runs for 24 months from the purchase of the device by the end user
from a vendor, and expires at the latest 36 months after manufacture of the device . The
settlement of warrantee claims is subject to German law.
13.
Displays and menu structure
During normal operation of the control module, the company name, the version, the
weekday, the time and the current date is shown in the control modules display.
To improve the readability in poorly lit installation situations the display of the control
module features back lighting. It is switched on for about 30 seconds any time a button
is pressed.
Note:
In older version of the PHC system software the version V1.99 is displayed instead
of the current control module version V2.XX.
Using the display and the control modules buttons PROG,
,
, ENTER the time of
the control module can be changed and all timers that were defined during the system's
programming can be modified. Additionally diagnosis functions (bus voltage and events)
can be called up.
13.1 Indication of events
The control module records events in an event list, which allows for a diagnosis. Up to 8
events can be administrated with a time stamp. Older events are overwritten.
The most important events:
1002......................................Reset button (restart)
1004, 1005, 100C, 100D .....Power failure (restart)
1006, 1007, 100E, 100F ......Power f reset button (restart)
1028 .....................................Power loss <13 V (restart)
1660 .....................................Clock component reset
With 7000-series events a problem can be solved by a retransfer of the total project in
all control modules and a POR release.
With 8000-series events the PHC system should be checked for device failures, wrong
addresses, or other disturbances.
3 Diagnosis
End
Button
PROG
Button
PROG
Selection 1 o. 2
(with button
,
)
3 Button
ENTER
Power Supply:
24.0V
1 Power Supply
2 Event List
Selection Event
(with button
,
)
Event:1
1005
19.07.
08:43:02
1 Button
ENTER
2 Button
ENTER
2 Time switches
3 Diagnosis
2 Button
ENTER
Timer
On 12:35
004
Off 23:45
Button
ENTER
Button
ENTER
Selection Timer
(with button
,
)
Button
Button
Timer
On 12:35
004
Off 23:45
Timer MoTuWeThFr
004
On
SaSu
Timer MoTuWeThFr
004
Off
SaSu
Button
ENTER
Button
ENTER
Selection Day ON
(with button
,
, ENTER)
Selection Day OFF
(with button
,
, ENTER)
Set times
(with button
,
, ENTER)
Button
PROG
Peha PHC V2.00
Tu 19.07. 08:56
Button
Button
Button PROG
1 Set time
2 Time switches
Time
Tu 08:56
Date
19.07.06
1 Button
ENTER
Button
PROG
Set time and date
(with button
,
, ENTER)
13.2 Indication of the power supply
The current power supply can be viewed in the diagnosis menu „
Power Supply
“
(normally 24-30V). At a value below 24 V a further power supply needs to be installed
at a suitable place.
Please note:
The indicated measured value is valid only for this point of the bus line. At
further distant bus devices the power supply may be lower.
13.3 Flow diagram menu structure
Art. No.
941 STM AN
Power supply
Nom. 24 V DC (SELV)
21-28 V DC (ripple voltage 5 %)
Own consumption
60 mA
In-/outputs module bus
(PHC bus)
2 x modular sockets 6-pin
4 x screw terminals (0V, +A, -B, 24V)
In-/outputs ext. PHC bus
3 x screw terminals RS 485 (-B, +A, 0V)
Programming interfaces
for PC
1 x USB 1.1 (driver needed)
1 x mini-DIN port RS 232
5 x screw terminals RS 232
DCF receiver port
3 x screw terminals (0V, antenna, +5V)
Programming
PHC software
Clock
Power reserve 8h (in case of power failure)
Time switches
126 clocks
Clock programming
PHC software or manual (4 buttons)
Display
3 mm, 2 x 16 characters
Coding
DIP switch, 5-pin (module address)
Ambient temperature
+10° to +50
°
C
Storage temperature
-20° to +60°C
Screw terminals
max. 2 x 1.5 mm
2
Test specifications
EN 60669-2-1
Certifications
KEMA/KEUR, CE
Protection level
IP 20
Dimensions
DIN housing width = 108 mm
height = 55 mm