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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

USER MANUAL

S6001

Pump controller

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Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS USER MANUAL S6001 Pump controller...

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Page 3: ...2 Electrical technical characteristics 17 2 4 2 1 RTU electrical technical characteristics 17 2 4 2 2 HMI electrical technical characteristics 19 2 4 3 Environmental characteristics 21 2 4 3 1 RTU en...

Page 4: ...age 66 4 1 6 Trend page 68 4 1 6 1 Historical trend screen 69 4 1 7 Set point page 71 4 1 7 1 Set point screen 72 4 1 7 2 Pump thresholds screen 73 4 1 7 3 Pump parameters screen 74 4 1 7 4 Analogue t...

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Page 6: ...Doc MI004620 I S6001 Pump controller Rev 0 www seneca it 6 122 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual...

Page 7: ...any operation on the product In case of doubts on the correct interpretation of the instructions contained therein contact SENECA s r l to obtain the necessary clarifications This Manual must be kept...

Page 8: ...allow you to translate user inputs and turn them into signals for the machines which in turn provide the result requested by the user as output VPN Virtual Private Network Virtual private networks VPN...

Page 9: ...stored in it interacting with a control circuit through input and output devices SYSTEM Set of pumps data acquisition sensors actuators drives etc for the regulation of a hydraulic quantity STATION S...

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Page 11: ...tment of a pump group consisting of a number of pumps ranging from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 6 In the remainder of the manual the S6001 Pump Controller will be referred to as the system A B Fig 1...

Page 12: ...s P10 Fig 2 on page 12 on which more detailed information is provided in the following tables Reference Terminal No Description P0 51 52 53 RTU supply Tab 1 RTU supply Terminal No Description 1 2 3 4...

Page 13: ...on page 17 Group Number Colour Status Meaning DIGITAL INPUTS digital inputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Green ON High OFF Low DIGITAL OUTPUTS digital outputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Red ON High OFF L...

Page 14: ...lashes in sync with the operation LED in the following situations the GSM 3G network is not available or the signal level is too low the SIM is not inserted the modem is not present LED Status Meaning...

Page 15: ...f the following applications pressure adjustment flow adjustment level adjustment tank filling lifting from tank Measuring the level can be carried out with floats with a level probe with floats and a...

Page 16: ...PUBLICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual 1 9 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 9 1 Mechanical technical characteristics 1 9 1 1 RTU mechanical technical characteristics Fig 4...

Page 17: ...characteristics Cut out Fig 5 HMI dimensions A 176 mm B 136 mm L 187 mm H 147 mm D 29 mm T 5 mm Weight 600 g Tab 9 HMI dimensions and weight 1 9 2 Electrical technical characteristics 1 9 2 1 RTU ele...

Page 18: ...n 0 20 mA current Resolution 12 bit Precision 0 3 compared to full scale Input impedance 50 Tab 12 RTU analogue inputs Type PNP Number of channels 15 Connections Removable terminals from 1 to 18 Opto...

Page 19: ...COM 4 Isolated serial port from 110 to 115 200 bit s RS232 COM 1 Serial port complete with DB9 male connector USB 1 host USB A maximum current 300 mA SD card MicroSD max 32 GB SIM card Mini SIM type...

Page 20: ...lectrostatic discharge from contact Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic immunity tests 80 MHz 1 GHz 10 V m 1 4 GHz 2 GHz 3 V m 2 GHz 2 7 GHz 1 V m Tests of immunity to fast network transistors 2...

Page 21: ...with a risk of explosion It is forbidden to mount the system in environments in contact with corrosive chemical compounds The system must be adequately protected from water and dust 1 9 3 1 RTU envir...

Page 22: ...al connections for the hardware part HMI configuration for the software part For the hardware configuration please refer to 1 1 2 Instructions for electrical connections on page 26 For the software co...

Page 23: ...perform the installation operations in particular insulating shoes The installation operations must be carried out with the power supply cut off It is forbidden to dismantle or modify the product 1 12...

Page 24: ...g 6 RTU mounting on bar Wall mounting To mount the RTU onto the wall Fig 7 on page 24 carry out the following in the given order 1 position the RTU on the fixing wall 4 mark the wall at the 4 housings...

Page 25: ...technical characteristics on page 17 8 insert the HMI in the cut out hole The maximum deviation between the surface of the cut out hole and the HMI must be 0 5 mm 9 insert the 4 fixing screws in the...

Page 26: ...t the electric cables wire the power cables separately from the I O and communications cables 1 1 2 Instructions for electrical connections The electrical connections must be made according to the des...

Page 27: ...BLICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual 1 1 2 1 Configuration 1 and Configuration 2 RTU settings for Configuration 1 and Configuration 2 Fig 9 RTU settings for Configura...

Page 28: ...K 4 IN3 PUMP 2 INVERTER CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 5 IN4 PUMP 2 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 6 IN5 PUMP 3 INVERTER CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 7 13 V COMMON INPUTS IN6 10 8 IN6 PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 9 IN7 INVE...

Page 29: ...UMP 1 INVERTER CONTACTOR CONTROL 74 75 76 02 NC 02 C 02 NO PUMP 1 DIRECT CONTROL 77 78 79 03 NC 03 C 03 NO PUMP 2 INVERTER CONTACTOR CONTROL 80 81 82 04 NC 04 C 04 NO PUMP 2 DIRECT CONTROL 83 84 85 05...

Page 30: ...LEVEL LEVEL COMMON 43 I IN1 FEEDBACK Hz INVERTER option 44 I IN2 CONFIGURABLE 45 I IN3 CONFIGURABLE 46 I IN4 ADJUSTMENT PROBE FT PT LT 47 I OUT INVERTER Hz REFERENCE 48 V OUT INVERTER Hz REFERENCE 49...

Page 31: ...NPUTS EXPANSION MODULE 1 2 3 1 V COMMON INPUTS IN1 6 4 IN1 PUMP 4 5 6 INVERTER CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 5 IN2 PUMP 4 5 6 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 6 IN3 PUMP 4 5 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER 7 IN4 8 IN5 9 IN6 Tab 28 Z...

Page 32: ...LICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual 1 1 2 2 Configuration 3 and Configuration 4 RTU settings for Configuration 3 and Configuration 4 Fig 12 RTU settings for Configura...

Page 33: ...IN5 PUMP 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER 7 13 V COMMON INPUTS IN6 10 8 IN6 PUMP 2 START FLOAT 9 IN7 PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK CONFIGUR ABLE 10 IN8 PUMP 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER CONFIGURABLE 11 IN9 PUMP 3 START FLO...

Page 34: ...CONTACTOR CONTROL 77 78 79 03 NC 03 C 03 NO PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL CONFIGURABLE 80 81 82 04 NC 04 C 04 NO CONFIGURABLE 83 84 85 05 NC 05 C 05 NO CONFIGURABLE 86 87 88 06 NC 06 C 06 NO CONFIG...

Page 35: ...D 38 ALARM OUT ALARM SIGNAL 39 40 LEVEL 2 CONFIGURABLE 41 LEVEL 1 CONFIGURABLE 42 COM LEVEL COMMON LEVEL 43 I IN1 CONFIGURABLE 44 I IN2 CONFIGURABLE 45 I IN3 CONFIGURABLE 46 I IN4 CONFIGURABLE 47 I OU...

Page 36: ...IN1 6 4 IN1 PUMP 4 5 6 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 5 IN2 PUMP 4 5 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER 6 IN3 PUMP 4 5 6 MAN AUT SELECTOR CLOSED AUTO 7 IN4 PUMP 4 5 6 START FLOAT 8 IN5 9 IN6 Tab 33 Z D IO settings for Con...

Page 37: ...LICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual 1 1 2 3 Configuration 5 and Configuration 6 RTU settings for Configuration 5 and Configuration 6 Fig 15 RTU settings for Configura...

Page 38: ...UMP 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER 4 IN3 PUMP 2 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 5 IN4 PUMP 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER 6 IN5 PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK CONFIGUR ABLE 7 13 V COMMON INPUTS IN6 10 8 IN6 PUMP 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER...

Page 39: ...01 C 01 NO PUMP 1 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL 74 75 76 02 NC 02 C 02 NO PUMP 2 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL 77 78 79 03 NC 03 C 03 NO PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL CONFIGURABLE 80 81 82 04 NC 04 C 04 NO C...

Page 40: ...ALARM OUT ALARM SIGNAL 39 40 LEVEL 2 CONFIGURABLE 41 LEVEL 1 CONFIGURABLE 42 COM LEVEL COMMON LEVEL 43 I IN1 CONFIGURABLE 44 I IN2 CONFIGURABLE 45 I IN3 CONFIGURABLE 46 I IN4 ADJUSTMENT PROBE LT 47 I...

Page 41: ...6 4 IN1 PUMP 4 5 6 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK 5 IN2 PUMP 4 5 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER 6 IN3 PUMP 4 5 6 MAN AUT SELECTOR CLOSED AUTO 7 IN4 8 IN5 9 IN6 Tab 38 Z D IO settings for Configurations 5 and 6 Digital...

Page 42: ...LICATION CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual 1 1 2 4 Configuration 7 and Configuration 8 RTU settings for Configuration 7 and Configuration 8 Fig 17 RTU settings for Configura...

Page 43: ...PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR FEEDBACK CONFIGUR ABLE 10 IN8 PUMP 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER CONFIGURABLE 11 IN9 PUMP 3 START FLOAT cONFIGURABLE 12 IN10 CONFIGURABLE 13 13 V COMMON INPUTS IN11 15 14 IN11 CONFIGURABLE...

Page 44: ...01 NC 01 C 01 NO PUMP 1 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL 74 75 76 02 NC 02 C 02 NO PUMP 2 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL 77 78 79 03 NC 03 C 03 NO PUMP 3 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL CONFIGURABLE 80 81 82 04 NC 04 C 0...

Page 45: ...AL GND 38 ALARM OUT ALARM SIGNAL 39 40 LEVEL 2 CONFIGURABLE 41 LEVEL 1 CONFIGURABLE 42 COM LEVEL COMMON LEVEL 43 I IN1 CONFIGURABLE 44 I IN2 CONFIGURABLE 45 I IN3 CONFIGURABLE 46 I IN4 ADJUSTMENT PROB...

Page 46: ...TPUTS EXPANSION MODULE 1 2 3 10 Dout1 NO PUMP 4 5 6 DIRECT CONTACTOR CONTROL 11 Dout2 NO 12 C COMMON DIGITAL OUTPUTS Tab 44 Z D IO settings for Configurations 7 and 8 Digital outputs 1 2 OTHER CONNECT...

Page 47: ...s follows if the system is intended for the pressure flow regulation application refer to 1 3 1 Pressure flow configuration wizard on page 47 if the system is intended for level control applications r...

Page 48: ...Type of application Select the number of pumps available using the and keys If necessary press the key to return to the previous screen Press the key to confirm Fig 21 Pressure flow wizard Number of...

Page 49: ...e Check the settings made are correct If necessary press the key to return to the previous screen Press the key to confirm Fig 24 Pressure flow wizard System with inverter summary Press on the IS Scal...

Page 50: ...ow wizard Set point variation mode With HOUR SCHEDULING the variation of the set point takes place on a time basis with DIGITAL INPUT VARIATION the variation of the set point is based on the variation...

Page 51: ...START UPS the pump rotation criterion provides for the start of the pump with the lowest number of start ups made Press on the corresponding fields to enter the telephone numbers associated with the s...

Page 52: ...k The mobile network data is provided by the mobile service provider Press on the STATION NAME field to enter the station name using the displayed keyboard If necessary press the key to delete the ent...

Page 53: ...izard Type of application Press the key corresponding to the type of application for the desired level adjustment If necessary press the key to return to the previous screen Fig 33 Level wizard Level...

Page 54: ...ngs made are correct If necessary press the key to return to the previous screen Press the key to confirm Fig 36 Level wizard System summary If the probe or probe and floats have been selected as adju...

Page 55: ...enter for each pump the corresponding value using the displayed keypad Press on the STOP THRESHOLD field to enter for each pump the corresponding value using the displayed keypad If necessary press th...

Page 56: ...ious screen Press the key to confirm Fig 40 Level wizard Telephone numbers The telephone numbers associated with the system are enabled for remote connection via SMS Refer to 1 1 1 Remote connection v...

Page 57: ...ged inuserisadmin Theadminuserwiththehighestprivilegeswillbedisconnected automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity 1 1 TESTING Before use it is mandatory to carry out a test to verify the system in...

Page 58: ...s displayed Fig 47 on page 61 When switching on for the first time the configuration wizard starts automatically Refer to 1 3 1 Pressure flow configuration wizard on page 47 After logging in the Senec...

Page 59: ...page Fig 57 on page 71 Key to access the Settings page Fig 63 on page 77 Tab 46 Page menu The background of the page menu key corresponding to the displayed page changes from grey to blue If access to...

Page 60: ...rea changes colour if an alarm occurs Refer to 1 1 4 Alarms page on page 65 To change the date and or time shown in the lower display area refer to 1 1 8 Settings page on page 77 Fig 45 Software versi...

Page 61: ...e password only if field 3 is ticked off 3 Password display selection field Select the field to display the password entered in 2 4 Login key Press the key to authenticate with the selected user Tab 4...

Page 62: ...t the tech or guest user who will log in afterwards to change the password refer to the User settings sub screen in 1 1 8 4 HMI properties screen on page 85 In this case the following screen is displa...

Page 63: ...ed indicator moves to the selected operating mode 6 Pump display area For each pump there is a box that shows the word MAN if set in man ual mode AUTO if set in automatic operating mode The box is gre...

Page 64: ...dual pump screen 12 Pump information display area Pump status RUN RUN WITH VARIABLE SPEED STOP FAULT Operating mode MANUAL ON MANUAL OFF AUTOMATIC and pump image are displayed The pump can be one of t...

Page 65: ...6 Key to access the Alarm Log page Fig 53 on page 66 17 Alarm reset button The key allows to reset all resettable alarms i e non blocking alarms as well as blocking solved alarms Tab 51 Alarms page Fo...

Page 66: ...ave occurred in the selected interval are displayed 20 Alarm log update button 21 Display area of the alarms in the alarm log The alarms that occurred in the interval shown in the display area 18 are...

Page 67: ...k hours since the last reset of the individual pumps To manu ally reset the partial total of one or more pumps press the key corresponding to the pump for which the partial count is to be reset 27 Dis...

Page 68: ...lt interval of 5 minutes Set Point SP in yellow process variable PV in blue control variable CO in orange number of active pumps in green 30 Numerical indications in real time of the values of Set Poi...

Page 69: ...of a quantity equal to the interval displayed in the display area 29 37 Zoom key Press the button to decrease the time interval displayed in the display area 29 Each time the button is pressed the tim...

Page 70: ...it is active the numerical indications correspond to the values that the cursor is intersecting in the different graph curves 43 Cursor activation key Press the button to activate the cursor on the gr...

Page 71: ...type of adjustment has been selected 49 50 51 52 53 48 Fig 57 Set point page 48 Screen display area Press keys 49 50 51 52 53 to display the desired corre sponding screen 49 Key to access the Set Poi...

Page 72: ...of the desired second adjustment Set Point Tab 57 Set point screen The base Set Point is the value that the process variable must reach and maintain over time The Set Point is not used for the level c...

Page 73: ...n the field to enter using the keypad the desired start threshold value for the individual pumps 58 Field to display and enter the stop threshold of the individual pumps Press on the field to enter us...

Page 74: ...ress on the field to enter using the keypad the value of the desired maximum pause time for the individual pumps 61 Field to display and enter the separation time between the start ups of the individu...

Page 75: ...or the individual analogue inputs Press on the field to enter using a numeric keypad the value of the desired analogue thresh old L for each analogue input 67 Field to display and enter the analogue t...

Page 76: ...r the derivative time value Press on the field to enter the derivative time value using the keypad 71 Field to display and enter the lower limit value Press on the field to enter using the keypad the...

Page 77: ...Settings page 73 Screen display area Press keys 73 74 75 76 77 to display the desired corre sponding screen 74 Key to access the System screen Fig 64 on page 77 75 Key to access the IO digital type s...

Page 78: ...mary information which can not be configured 80 Area for displaying system summary information which can be configured When the key is pressed the relative selected configuration can be changed Tab 63...

Page 79: ...he Configurations sub screen Fig 67 on page 79 is displayed with the configurations provided for the I O Tab 64 IO digital type screen Digital configurations sub screen Fig 67 on page 79 shows an exam...

Page 80: ...from generic inverter Alarm signal from the inverter Selection of adjustment Set Point 1 Use Set Point 1 instead of the basic adjustment Set Point Selection of adjustment Set Point 2 Use Set Point 2 i...

Page 81: ...me programmer enabling presence Time programmer enabling signal With the time pro grammer active the adjustment works according to the Set Points and the times defined in the device configuration On t...

Page 82: ...king alarms present Non blocking alarms present Alarm siren Alarm siren active AUT station Station automatic signal enabled UPS Network OK Supply signal from UPS network OK UPS Low battery Low UPS bat...

Page 83: ...ay area of analogue I Os To scroll through the list of I Os press the or key When the corresponding key is pressed present only for configurable I Os the Configurations sub screen Fig 69 on page 83 is...

Page 84: ...Feedback from inverter frequency Hz Analogue frequency feedback signal from the inverter To be used if the type of inverter is set to wired Level analogue probe m Input from level and measurement pro...

Page 85: ...etition of analogue Input 1 Repetition of analogue Input 1 Repetition of analogue Input 2 Repetition of analogue Input 2 Repetition of analogue Input 3 Repetition of analogue Input 3 Repetition of ana...

Page 86: ...st the time of inactivity before the screen goes OFF 86 Language selection field To change language press on the flag corresponding to the desired language 87 Update procedure start key Refer to 1 1 H...

Page 87: ...screen Press to confirm or to cancel the HMI restart Network parameters sub screen 94 95 96 Fig 73 Network parameters sub screen 94 Field to display and enter the network parameters Press to enter th...

Page 88: ...sub screen If the communication between RTU and HMI is not active The communication error message Fig 74 on page 88 is displayed Fig 74 Communication error message User settings sub screen 97 98 99 1...

Page 89: ...he sub screen Tab 70 User settings sub screen If the field 100 has been ticked off at the next login the Change password screen will be displayed for the selected user Fig 48 on page 62 Date and time...

Page 90: ...n page 90 Tab 71 Configure date and time sub screen RTU date and time configuration sub screen 111 112 Fig 77 RTU date and time configuration sub screen 111 Field to display and enter the RTU date Pre...

Page 91: ...Press the key to access the Confirm telephone number reset sub screen Fig 79 on page 91 114 Field to select the notification SMS Tick the field to send the alarm notifications to the num bers entered...

Page 92: ...sing the keypad Press the key to delete the entered APN 119 Field to display and enter the user Press to enter the desired user using the keypad Press the key to delete the entered user 120 Field to d...

Page 93: ...lay all system pumps and detect any faults and or malfunctions select the pump operation mode read information such as the instantaneous value of the process and Set Point variables change the operati...

Page 94: ...is lowered due to the variation in the load connected to the pump unit The system reacts by increasing the CO speed control signal of the variable speed pump up to the maximum value of 100 50 Hz In t...

Page 95: ...e pumps must be switched off in sequence the behaviour is the same as described in 1 2 3 but the pump switch off conditions are as follows PV SP CO 0 the start separation time 62 Fig 60 on page 74 set...

Page 96: ...ations in the given order 1 access the Alarms page on the HMI 18 check the alarm 19 to solve the alarm refer to 1 1 1 Alarm list on page 96 20 reset the alarm 1 1 1 Alarm list Alarms are divided into...

Page 97: ...tal inputs in the SETPOINT ANALOGUE THRESHOLDS section of the HMI panel Check the wiring of the adjustment probe is correct OT032 ADJUSTMENT PROBE FAULT The control probe connected to analogue input A...

Page 98: ...contact signals the inverter has stopped Check the wiring in the termi nal board of the inputs outputs relative to the feedback and to the inverter control Check that the inverter run contact behaves...

Page 99: ...G The wiring de pends on the type of system ref S6001 System Type Lim its_v1 5 xls OT002 P1 THERMAL SWITCH The pump automatic circuit breaker is switched off and the pump is not powered Check the wiri...

Page 100: ...AL SWITCH OT015 P4 ANOMALY OT017 P5 M A INCONSISTENCY See CAUSE and SOLUTION of ALARMS OT001 OT002 OT003 OT018 P5 THERMAL SWITCH OT019 P5 ANOMALY OT021 P6 M A INCONSISTENCY See CAUSE and SOLUTION of A...

Page 101: ...set for parameter H in the SETPOINT ANALOGUE THRESHOLDS section of the HMI panel Check the correct configu ration of the digital inputs in the SETPOINT ANALOGUE THRESHOLDS section of the HMI panel Che...

Page 102: ...signal OT044 PUMP 2 ANALOGUE PROBE FAULT A A PUMP 2 ABSORPTION sig nal has been configured among the configurable analogue in puts but the probe is not con nected or is not working prop erly Check th...

Page 103: ...e digital inputs in the SETPOINT ANALOGUE THRESHOLDS section of the HMI panel Check the wiring of the adjustment probe is correct OT049 PUMP 1 ABSORPTION A H A PUMP ABSORPTION 1 sig nal has been confi...

Page 104: ...PROBE FAULT HZ An INVERTER FREQUENCY FEEDBACK signal has been configured among the config urable analogue inputs but the probe is not connected or is not working properly Check the configuration of t...

Page 105: ...module for the P6 pump Z D IO type connected to the RS485 that does not respond to MODBUS queries Check the RS485 data con nection cable for correct con nection and polarity of the A B signals betwee...

Page 106: ...SMS 1 command COM Changing the operating mode of the pump to AUTOMATIC MANUAL and forcing it to start or stop if it is set to MANUAL If the command is sent to set a pump to automatic mode the next par...

Page 107: ...oint unit of measurement OK ES Set the Set Point to 5 5 TX SET SP 5 5 RX SET SP 5 5 bar OK If the end of scale is set to 10 0 bar and you try to set it to 11 0 bar it is set to the end of scale value...

Page 108: ...ARM ON OFF OK ES TX SET ALARM ON RX SET ALARM ON OK Tab 81 SMS 5 command COM System alarm resetting The command resets the alarms as if a user were to press the RE SET key on the Alarms page Fig 52 on...

Page 109: ...TX GET VERSION RX RTU RTU application version HMI HMI application version ES TX GET VERSION RX RTU AP00210 01 00 482 Example HMI AP00220 01 00 4 Tab 83 SMS 7 command COM Returning the operating statis...

Page 110: ...ber of minutes m n number of start ups P2 number of hours h number of minutes m n number of start ups P3 number of hours h number of minutes m n number of start ups if present P4 number of hours h num...

Page 111: ...1111 associated to TEL No 1 TX SET NUM DEL 39123411111 RX SET NUM DEL 39123411111 ERR Deleting number 3912341116 not in the list TX SET NUM INS 39123411116 RX SET NUM INS 39123411116 ERR Tab 86 SMS 10...

Page 112: ...the subnets of the devices in fact all VPN clients must have a different IP address and a different local LAN network to avoid conflicts The VPN BOX Manager software supplied free of charge with VPN...

Page 113: ...rt the USB stick containing the update into the port P5 Fig 2 on page 12 25 apply the voltage stated in 1 9 2 1 RTU electrical technical characteristics on page 17 to access the system 26 at the end o...

Page 114: ...N CAN BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION User Manual Fig 82 USB 1 update sub screen 31 when the USB 2 update sub screen is displayed Fig 83 on page 114 press the key Fig 83 USB 2 update sub...

Page 115: ...The system restarts automatically at the end of the update DISPOSAL The product must be disposed of separately according to the regulations in force in the country of installation regarding the dispos...

Page 116: ...ns 38 Fig 19 RTU 7 8 configuration Pump control diagram 39 Fig 20 Z D IO 7 8 configuration 41 Fig 21 Pressure flow wizard Type of application 44 Fig 22 Pressure flow wizard Number of pumps 44 Fig 23 P...

Page 117: ...creen 67 Fig 60 Pump thresholds screen 68 Fig 61 Pump parameters screen 69 Fig 62 Analogue thresholds screen 70 Fig 63 PID parameters screen 71 Fig 64 Settings page 72 Fig 65 System screen 72 Fig 66 S...

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Page 119: ...cs 20 Table 20 HMI electromagnetic compatibility 20 Table 21 HMI durability information 20 Table 22 RTU environmental characteristics 21 Table 23 HMI environmental characteristics 21 Table 24 System c...

Page 120: ...et point page 66 Table 57 Set point screen 67 Table 58 Pump thresholds screen 68 Table 59 Pump parameters screen 69 Table 60 Analogue thresholds screen 70 Table 61 PID parameters screen 71 Table 62 Se...

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