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Table of Contents 

 

1. Introduction 

 

1.

 

Introduction 

……………………………………………………

 2 

1.1

 

Using the Mechanical Control Switch ………….

 3 

1.2

 

Passcode Security 

……………………………………….

 5 

2.

 

Menu

……………………………………………………………….

 6 

2.1

 

Application ………………………………………………….6

 

2.1.1

 

Physical I/O …………………………………………

 6 

2.1.1.1

 

Digital In

puts ………………………………..7

 

2.1.1.2

 

Digital Outputs …………………………….

 8 

2.1.1.3

 

Isolated Inputs ……………………………..

 8 

2.1.1.4

 

Relay Outputs ………………………………

 9 

2.1.1.5

 

Analogue Inputs …………………………..

 9 

2.1.1.6

 

Analogue Outputs ………………………..

 10 

2.1.1.7

 

Internal Sensors ……………………………

 10 

2.1.2

 

System Data ………………………………………..

 11 

2.1.2.1

 

System Inputs 

………………………………

 12 

2.1.2.2

 

System Outputs ……………………………

 12 

2.1.2.3

 

System Values ……………………………..

 13 

2.1.2.4

 

System Times ……………………………….

 13 

2.2

 

Diagnostics ………………………………………………….14

 

2.2.1

 

Run Test ………………………………………………

 15 

2.2.2

 

Test Results …………………………………………

 16 

2.3

 

Data Logging ……………………………………………….

 16 

2.3.1

 

Change Log ………………………………………….

 17 

2.3.2

 

Event Log …………………………………………….

 18 

2.4

 

Settings ………………………………………………………

 19 

2.4.1

 

Date and Time …………………………………….

 19 

2.4.2

 

Display ………………………………………………..

 20 

2.4.3

 

Communications …………………………………

 20 

2.4.3.1

 

HART ……………………………………………

 20 

2.4.3.2

 

Modbus ……………………………………….

 21 

2.4.4

 

About ………………………………………………….

 21 

3.

 

Calibration 

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This manual provides instruction on the setup and analysis 
of the controller firmware v4.25. 

Section 1 details how to use the mechanical control switch, 
navigation and passcode security. Knowledge of this is key 
to updating settings throughout the controller as the 
mechanical switch can be used to make all changes. 

Section 2 describes in detail all the available changes that 
can be made throughout the controller to affect the 
function of the controller, along with recording diagnostic 
data and visual screen setup. 

Section 3 describes how to calibrate all analogue signals 
which must be done when the controller is first connected 
to the system. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Bifold EHPC210

Page 1: ...rmation of a proprietary and confidential nature is vested in Bifold The content of this document may not be used for purposes other than that for which it has been supplied and may not be reproduced...

Page 2: ...Event Log 18 2 4 Settings 19 2 4 1 Date and Time 19 2 4 2 Display 20 2 4 3 Communications 20 2 4 3 1 HART 20 2 4 3 2 Modbus 21 2 4 4 About 21 3 Calibration 22 This manual provides instruction on the s...

Page 3: ...between Remote and Local mode the control switch should be pressed in briefly and released To enter Menu mode the controller must be in Local mode and the switch should be pushed and held for more th...

Page 4: ...shown in the box Within the Application section of the menu exiting the drop down list by holding away on the switch will clear the option and will be shown in the combo box i e no option selected In...

Page 5: ...the following screen will be displayed and then Menu mode will be entered If the code has been entered incorrectly then the following screen will be displayed and the controller will return to Local...

Page 6: ...us 3 4 4 About 2 1 Application The application section is used to setup the controller to function as required 2 1 1 Physical I O Physical inputs and outputs are those wired directly to the controller...

Page 7: ...igital input is a 24V on off signal which is wired into the controller If a 24V signal is present the signal is high if there are 0V present the signal is low The following screen displays the availab...

Page 8: ...ition N C The output will provide a low signal when the linked System Output is active N O The output will provide a high signal when the linked System Output is active 2 1 1 3 Isolated Inputs An isol...

Page 9: ...when the linked System Output is active N O The output will make the relay circuit when the linked System Output is active 2 1 1 5 Analogue Inputs An analogue input is an analogue signal provided to...

Page 10: ...at order stage Calibration See Section 3 for details on analogue output calibration 2 1 1 7 Internal Sensor The internal sensor in the controller is a contactless position sensor which measures the in...

Page 11: ...and indicates whether the state of the input or output is currently active or off An example of a System Inputs screen is displayed below System Values are analogue numerical values When the system va...

Page 12: ...t it is not calling the function described by the system input name 2 1 2 2 System Outputs A system output is any digital signal that is created as an output from the controller functions A system out...

Page 13: ...value Name read only The name of the system value Value The current value and units of the system value NOTE The number of decimal places cannot be changed using the switch on the controller 2 1 2 4...

Page 14: ...started manually from the controller menus by navigating to the required test and selecting Run Test When selected a confirmation box will be shown to prevent an accidental test start as shown below...

Page 15: ...passed or failed Failure Code read only The code indicating the reason why the test failed A value of zero is shown if the test passed a value of 254 is shown if the test was manually aborted and any...

Page 16: ...that there will be a delay of approximately 2 seconds whilst the information is saved CANCEL The controller will return to the menu screen 2 3 Data Logging Data logging is included in the controller t...

Page 17: ...ller that was changed Date read only The date that the change was made Time read only The time that the change was made Old Value read only The value that was saved before the change was made New Valu...

Page 18: ...that there was a command signal fault with details as follows Type read only The type of the event Event read only The event that occurred Date read only The date that the event occurred Time read onl...

Page 19: ...time when the controller was switched off When selected the current date and time can be viewed These are constantly updated so the current date and time are always shown To change the date the Date o...

Page 20: ...Remote mode it will automatically scroll through the main screens at the rate specified in Screen Rotation Invert Display Switching the Invert Display option rotates the main screen by 180 This can b...

Page 21: ...about the controller can be viewed An example of the About screen is displayed below Product Code This is the product code of the controller and indicates the physical hardware setup I O Code This is...

Page 22: ...ode which means that when the switch is turned away the actuator will drive open and when the switch is turned towards the actuator will drive close if applicable The current injected raw signal will...

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