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MT4061E Rev.2 

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4 conductors are required for device connections: 2 for the RS485 serial bus and two for power 
supply.  For  this  reason,  two  different  wires  must  be  used  or  a  single  wire  that  has  suitable 
characteristics, described below. 

-)  The  RS485  serial  bus  must  be  connected  with  an  EIA  RS  485  connection  wire:  No.  2 
conductors  with  0.22/0.35  mm

2

  section  +  shield  (TWISTED  PAIR).  Nominal  capacity  between 

conductors  <  50  pF/m,  nominal  impedance  120  ohm.  Total  line  length  with  this  type  of 
connection must not exceed 1.000 meters. An example of  a recommended wire is a BELDEN 
9841  or  similar  wire (EIA  RS485  data  transmission  wire).  Only connect detectors  (and  IN  and 
OUT  modules)  in  cascade.  Avoid  tree  or  delta  connection  since  they  reduce  interference 
immunity. 

-)  Detector  power supply (and IN  and  OUT  modules  on  the  bus)  must  be  connected  with  a  2-
core wire with adequate section based on the number of connected devices, their distance from 
the  power  supply  and  each  devi

ce’s  consumption  (please  see  the  technical  manual  enclosed 

with gas detectors for this purpose). 

Each device connected on the unit's RS485 bus must have its own univocal address. STG/IN8-
S  and  STG/OUT16-S  address  settings  are  described  later  in  this manual.    See  the  manual  of 
the detector for its address settings. 

 
 
 

2.2.1) 

Detectors connection 

Gas  detectors  can  be  connected  to  the  MU+S1/16  control  panel  in  two 
different ways, based on the detector output signal. 

1)  4-20 mA analogue proportional output. 

The detector connected to the unit and  ST.G/IN8 S modules will send a 4-20 mA signal 
referring to its range (i.e. 0-300 ppm, 0-30 ppm, 0-100% LEL etc.) and the unit, suitably 
programmed,  will  display  the  relevant  gas  concentration  indication  measured  by  the 
detector and consequently activate the alarms when the set values are reached. 

2)  RS485 digital proportional output 

The detector connected to the unit will send a data signal on the RS485 line. This signal 
is  referring  to  its  range  (i.e.  0-300  ppm,  0-300  ppm,  etc.)  and  the  unit,  suitably 
programmed,  will  display  the  relevant  gas  concentration  indication  measured  by  the 
detector and consequently activate the alarms when the set values are reached. 

 

Summary of Contents for MULTISCAN++/S1-16

Page 1: ...2019 Pagina 1 di 45 MULTISCAN S1 16 ATEX and SIL 1 certified INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL SENSITRON S r l Viale della Repubblica 48 20010 CORNAREDO MI Italy Tel 39 02 93548155 Fax 39 02 93548089 E MAIL...

Page 2: ...rer s instructions OTHERWISE IT COULD FAIL TO PERFORM AS DESIGNED AND PERSONS WHO RELY ON THIS PRODUCT FOR THEIR SAFETY COULD SUFFER SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH The warranties made by Sensitron s...

Page 3: ...MT4061E Rev 2 15 10 2019 Pagina 3 di 45 THIS TECHNICAL MANUAL DESCRIBES THE PRODUCT IN ITS COMPONENTS THE INSTALLATION AND THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE IS NOT INCLUDED SO PL...

Page 4: ...STG IN8 S REMOTE INPUT MODULE 17 2 1 STG OUT16 S REMOTE OUTPUT MODULE 18 2 1 1 STG 8REL RELAY EXPANSION BOARD 19 2 1 2 STG IN8 S AND STG OUT16 S MODULE ADDRESSING 19 2 1 3 DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION 21 2...

Page 5: ...ludes 6 on board relays and the possibility to expand outputs up to 32 using remote STG OUT16 S modules and 8 relay boards Three alarm thresholds to be set for each detector The alarm threshold activa...

Page 6: ...losed BUS Fig 1 1 System block diagram 1 2 Technical specifications Technical specifications Housing Plastic box IP65 dim L 470 H 426 D 148 mm Inputs Max 16 detectors with RS485 communications connect...

Page 7: ...mend you use an IP65 wire clamp at wire entrance to maintain the same protection level as the unit Secure the back of the unit to the wall using the holes D or by the enclosed brakets Fig 2 1 a Contro...

Page 8: ...part identification Box version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Power Supply 27 Vdc 4A 2 2 x 12V 7Ah batteries not included 3 RS232 serial port PC connection 4 RS485 serial boards 5 Relay outputs 8 6 8 detectors 4...

Page 9: ...t ches Control panel langu age Language English Italian S panish Portoguese Sw4 Sw3 Sw2 Sw1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON German Frenc...

Page 10: ...guage The series of SD2 dip switches must be set for Communication baud rate and protocol for unit compatibility with various gas detector versions and IN OUT modules Communication baud rate of the RS...

Page 11: ...115 200 Bps can be set switch 1 OFF OFF Configurazione non usata Dip switch 4 and 5 Communication baud rate of the RS232 serial port for the communication with the PC Sw 4 Sw 5 Baud Rate ON ON 9600 B...

Page 12: ...nsumption please see the technical manual enclosed with gas detectors for this purpose Each device connected on the unit s RS485 bus must have its own univocal address STG IN8 S and STG OUT16 S addres...

Page 13: ...r a 100 m distance between the gas detector and STG IN8 S input module Detectors with 4 20 mA output directly connected to the unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Control panel main board S Det 1 Det 2 Det 6 Det 8 F...

Page 14: ...e of a recommended cable is a BELDEN 9841 or similar wire EIA RS485 data transmission wire Only connect detectors and IN and OUT modules in cascade Avoid tree or star connections since they reduce int...

Page 15: ...iliario remoto From the control panel or from the remote auxiliary power supply Cavo twistato schermato 2x022 Belden 9841 o equivalente Twisted shielded 2x0 2 cable Belden 9841 or equivalent Bus 1 Bus...

Page 16: ...lla centrale o dall alimentatore ausiliario remoto From the control panel or from the remote auxiliary power supply Cavo twistato schermato 2x022 Belden 9841 o equivalente Twisted shielded 2x0 2 cable...

Page 17: ...Led DL1 Guasto WD WD Faul DL2 TX Data DL3 RX Data DL4 RTS Jp10 Resistenza di file linea EOL resistor Se il modulo l ultimo della linea chiudere Jp10 If the module is the last of the bus line close JP1...

Page 18: ...and serial line Commutatori rotativi per l indirizzo del modulo Jp13 Communication Baud Rate setting Closed 115 000 bps Multiscan control panel Open 9 600 bps old Galileo Multiscan control panel Jp13...

Page 19: ...Relay board connection to the output module 2 1 2 STG IN8 S and STG OUT16 S module addressing STG IN8 S and STG OUT16 S modules are addressed using the two rotary switches in RSW 1 and 2 hexadecimals...

Page 20: ...33 88 58 125 7D 162 A2 199 C7 236 EC 15 0F 52 34 89 59 126 7E 163 A3 200 C8 237 ED 16 10 53 35 90 5A 127 7F 164 A4 201 C9 238 EE 17 11 54 36 91 5B 128 80 165 A5 202 CA 239 EF 18 12 55 37 92 5C 129 81...

Page 21: ...collegato su bus detector position from 01 to 08 if IN 8 module or 00 is detector on the bus 1 Numero bus 1 4 bus number 1 4 Fig 2 4 3 Detector number indication 2 2 Programming by PC The MULTISCAN S...

Page 22: ...s supervising software by using the Modbus protocol Remote management of the control panel via a supervising software made by Sensitron future availability For technical features and use of TCP IP mod...

Page 23: ...switch ON the control panel needs programming Fig 3 1 a Warm Up screen The control panel programming must be performed just by the Personal Computer with the dedicate configuration software see the pr...

Page 24: ...through the parameter under change fields At any display level the ESC key will switch back to the previous view Pressing twice the ESC key you will go back to the main screen The same at any display...

Page 25: ...than one input channel enters in alarm state simultaneously alarms are displayed according to the following rules 1 The events are ordered by severity as follows Over range Alarm 3 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 2...

Page 26: ...yet reset FAULT The fault condition will be activated in the following situations 1 Short circuit or open circuit in a detecting circuit 2 Removal of a remote gas detector or IN and OUT modules 3 Unde...

Page 27: ...r TEST will not be activated even if an alarm event associated is taking place while the relay is in TEST MAINTENANCE mode EXCEPTION In case the system just includes one channel only it will be possib...

Page 28: ...these various options are available The three levels are as follows 1 OPERATOR level O 2 MAINTENANCE level M 3 ENGINEER level E Once logged in with a certain level a letter in the top right side of t...

Page 29: ...n the Operator level offers the following options 1 MENU gets the user into a sub menu just for the Event Log the printer options and the System info 2 LOGOUT logs out the active user 4 LOGIN opens th...

Page 30: ...ons allowed in the Engineer level main screen are the same as for the Maintenance level In case of Alarm and or Fault the system will switch automatically to ALARM or FAULT mode In effect the only sit...

Page 31: ...E EVENT the list shows the actually active events If there are active Alarms and active Faults or Emergency situations these will be shown by splitting the window in two as below In the upper side the...

Page 32: ...vent the screen will automatically switch to the Active Events list and the buzzer will sound Until the event is acknowledged the user cannot go back to the main screen In the upper figures 3 5 1 a b...

Page 33: ...As described above there are two situations 1 the user is already logged in for a previous operation that requires login In this case pressing 2 RESET the screen image will simply refresh and delete...

Page 34: ...opens a query asking to select the period to be observed by entering the start and the end date Fig 3 5 2 b Select period dialogue window The date should be introduced in a 2 digit format for day mon...

Page 35: ...enters the Alarm events list Using the up down arrow keys one may search in the Alarm event log FLT SYSTEM Choosing the Fault System LOG option enters the faults and system events list Using the up do...

Page 36: ...est in the different menu The printer can be connected and disconnected at any time as required REAL TIME This option switches the printer to on line mode and requires that a printer be continuously c...

Page 37: ...d to allow entering one of the three user levels OPERATOR MAINTENANCE or ENGINEER level see the related chapter 3 3 User levels Fig 3 7 a Login dialogue window For the OPERATOR level login is only req...

Page 38: ...the available function buttons depend on the user level 3 8 1 Zones In the zones screen moving up and down with the arrow keys through the zones list and pressing ENTER one gets into the modules scre...

Page 39: ...trying to put in Test Maintenance mode the only zone defined Until the number of zones to put in Test Maintenance mode does not exceed the defined limits 50 the selected items will change the status...

Page 40: ...ressing ENTER one gets into the modules screen Fig 3 8 2 Videata Moduli e modalit operative alla pressione del tasto 3 Modulo 3 8 3 Relay outputs In the modules screen moving up and down with the arro...

Page 41: ...ossible to put in TEST mode just parts of the system at user level Maintenance or Engineer If more than half of the system selected a warning screen will pop up Until the number of relays to put in Te...

Page 42: ...ith the arrow keys through the modules list and pressing ENTER one gets into the detectors screen Fig 3 8 4 a Detectors screen and options available pressing 3 Channel Using the up down arrow keys one...

Page 43: ...in TEST mode just parts of the system when user level is Maintenance or Engineer If more than half of the system is selected a warning screen will pop up As far as the number of channels to put in Te...

Page 44: ...10 2019 Pagina 44 di 45 Fig 3 8 3 c Detector details screen in Engineer level Unlike the above this screen seen as Engineer level allows changing the Detector s details See chapter 4 PC Configuration...

Page 45: ...es not make the manufacturer liable and the manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes that it retains will be useful to improve the product For further information contact Sensitron S r l Te...

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