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Pressing ’+’ or ’-’ cycles

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 (locked): when the auxiliary relay is energized it remains 

energized even in case the triggering event is removed, i.e. the 
event is ’latched’. In order to reset the relay press the ’reset’ 
button. 

x

231

 (open): when the auxiliary relay is energized and then the 

triggering event is removed, the relay returns to its former state, 
i.e. the event is not ’latched’.  

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Auxiliary relay management) 

$X[LOLDU\UHOD\ORJLF

Sets the auxiliary relay logic.  

 

 

$X[UHOD\PJPW 

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press ’enter’, then ’>’ twice 

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$X[UOPRGH125 

Pressing ’+’ or ’-’ cycles

UVW!HQW 

between ’NOR’ and ’REV’  

x

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 (normal): any triggering event turns the relay on. 

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 (reverse): the relay is normally energized. In case of a 

triggering event the relay is de-energized. Use this mode when 
a ’positive safety’ mode is required, because even in case of 
lack of power supply the relay is de-energized, thus granting a 
higher level of safety.  

 

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Auxiliary relay management) 

$X[LOLDU\UHOD\VWDUW

Sets the auxiliary relay start mode when power is first applied or 
after a power lack.  

 

 

$X[UHOD\PJPW 

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press ’enter’, then ’>’ 3 times 

Ø

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Pressing ’+’ or ’-’ cycles

UVW!HQW 

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 (disabled): the relay is activated according to the current 

triggering events. 

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 (enabled): the operator must start the operation by 

intentionally arming the system. In other words the auxiliary 
relay is kept indefinitely inactive (according to other mode 
settings) until the operator intentionally presses the ’reset’ 
button. Choose this mode when a human intentional reset is 
required after a power lack.  

 

&KDQJHGDWHWLPH

Allows for setting of the current date and time. 
Proper adjustment for current date and hour is mandatory for the 
correct recording of the last alarm state. 
This adjustment must be performed when the central unit is first 
operated: from this moment on the unit will retain the correct date 
and time even in case of power lack, thanks to the internal real 
time clock and backup battery (allow 24h of charging time in case 
of first operation).  

 

 

&KDQJHGDWHWLPH 

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Pressing ’+’ or ’-’ sets the  

desired value 

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&KDQJHSDVVZRUG

Sets new password. 
The password is made of 4 numbers (no letters), each in the 
range 0 .. 9.  

 

 

&KDQJHSDVVZRUG 

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  press ’enter’ 

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through single digits   

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Pressing ’+’ or ’-’ sets the  

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In the following are described the messages on the central unit 
display in different conditions. It is assumed that the Zone 1 has 
been set for Methane gas and the actual concentration is varying. 

 

 

 

 

 

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’Zone inactive’ 

The relevant zone has not been activated. Remember that once  a 
transmitter has been wired to an input the relevant zone must also 
be activated in configuration. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

]RQH

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0HVVDJHGLVSOD\HG

 

                    

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’Normal operation’

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’Fault in the current loop line’  

Cable connecting the transmitter to the central unit present either 
a short or an open circuit failure between any of the sensor wires. 
Check and repair the current loop line regarding the faulty zone. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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’ Fault on the gas sensor ’. 

The gas sensor is faulty and is setting 2mA on the current loop. 
Check for the faulty transmitter and, eventually, replace it with a 
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Summary of Contents for RGY 000 MBP4

Page 1: ... central unit features one additional relay with changeover contacts SPDT which can be activated according to events and operating modes set by the installer through the relevant menu LVSOD RI WKH ODVW DODUP VWDWH The central unit can retain the date and hour of the last alarm event happened in each zone This information can be read by the user at any time by pressing for 3 seconds the UHVHW key w...

Page 2: ...nge the settings of the available parameters for a proper operation of the gas detection system B SB Main screen example B 0 B Ø press enter Ø Pressing or cycles QWHU SZG through single digits UVW HQW Pressing or sets the desired value for each digit Ø enter password Ø press enter Ø RQH PDQDJHPHQW Pressing or cycles UVW HQW through all submenus Press enter to access the submenu Ø RQH PDQDJHPHQW UV...

Page 3: ...e date and time when the prealarm was triggered Even in case the non latched mode is selected shoul a pre alarm event be triggered the relevant date and time is acquired it can be displayed by pressing for a few seconds the reset key RQH PDQDJHPHQW UVW HQW Ø press enter then 5 times Ø RQH SU PRGH 2 Pressing or cycles UVW HQW between O and L x 2 Pre alarm relay is non latched x Pre alarm relay is l...

Page 4: ...mm dd hh mm Pressing or sets the desired value Ø press enter to store data KDQJH SDVVZRUG Sets new password The password is made of 4 numbers no letters each in the range 0 9 KDQJH SDVVZRUG UVW HQW Ø press enter Ø Pressing or cycles 6HW QHZ SZ through single digits UVW HQW Pressing or sets the desired value for each digit Ø press enter stores data D 127 x URP WKH PDLQ VFUHHQ SUHVVLQJ DW WKH VDPH W...

Page 5: ...re operating range 800 1100 hPa 07 Power supply range 230V 15 10 50 60 Hz 08 Power absorption 9 5VA 09 Electrical wirings See section a 10 Batteries See section m 11 Sample flow rate Not applicable 12 Warm up time Not applicable 13 Stabilization time Not applicable Contacts rating zone relays 8 x 2A 230V cos auxiliary relay 1 x 5A 250V cos Prealarm threshold range Methane and L P G 1 100 LEL CO 1 ...

Page 6: ...arranty policy The full text of warranty is available on request from the seller LJ LVSOD FRQFHQWUDWLRQ YV QSXW XUUHQW This chart is valid for the use of a 4 20mA transmitter which delivers 20mA in correspondence of 100 L E L Setting of the parameter Zone fs must be 100 L E L LJ LVSOD FRQFHQWUDWLRQ YV QSXW XUUHQW This chart is valid for the use of a 4 20mA transmitter which delivers 20mA in corres...

Page 7: ...e as point 3 but for Zone 4 6KLIW OHIW EXWWRQ This key is used during configuration to move to previous submenu HFUHDVH EXWWRQ This key is used during configuration to decrease values in numeric fields as well as to cycle through different options for a given parameter QWHU EXWWRQ This key when in configuration mode allows to enter the various menus and to confirm the selected parameter RGY 000 MB...

Page 8: ...ying energy to the central unit in case of power lack In this diagram type ACC SGB12 has been used 9 DV VKXW RII HOHFWURYDOYH 9DF This wiring diagram is valid for Normally Closed type electrovalve 6 6 DV VHQVRUV In this diagram remote sensors of the SGY series are used please refer to the sensor User Manual for additional informations LU H WUDFWRUV 9DF These are activated when the pre alarm relay ...

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