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CAN-MTx2 

CAN-MTx2-CO2 

CAN Monitor 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CAN-MTx2

Page 1: ...www ta co at Manual version 1 18 1 English CAN MTx2 CAN MTx2 CO2 CAN Monitor Instruction manual ...

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Page 3: ... menu 11 Date time location 12 Inputs 13 Sensor correction 14 Average 14 Sensor check for analogue sensors 14 Sensor error 15 Carbon dioxide and safety 15 Messages from other X2 devices 16 Internal CAN monitor messages 17 CAN bus 18 Datalogging 19 CAN settings 20 CAN inputs 20 CAN analogue outputs 21 Transmission condition 21 CAN digital outputs 22 Designation 22 Transmission condition 22 Active C...

Page 4: ...enaming and sending saved files 32 Save 33 Firmware Load 34 Function overview Load Delete 34 Status 35 Total reset 35 Restart 36 LED indicator light 36 LED status indicators at start 36 Reset 37 Loading the firmware with the factory settings 37 Calibration 37 User manual final user 38 User levels 39 Function overview 40 Standard view 40 Full screen view 41 ...

Page 5: ...y reasons the outputs should only be left in manual mode when testing In this operating mode no maximum temperatures or sensor functions are monitored Safe operation is no longer possible if the CAN monitor or connected equipment exhibits visual damage no longer functions or has been stored for lengthy periods in unsuitable conditions If this is the case disable the CAN monitor and equipment and s...

Page 6: ...MTx2 CAN monitor SD memory card Operating pen Operating instructions Installation material Principles The CAN MTx2 CAN monitor is used as a control and display unit for the freely programmable con trollers UVR16x2 and RSM610 as well as all other devices in the X2 series The CAN monitor has a combined temperature and humidity sensor built in and can therefore also be used as a room sensor The Funct...

Page 7: ...stalled vertically Permissible ambient temperature 5 C 45 C Press the two locking clamps on the left and right and lift the cover The control electronics are locat ed in the cover Screw the base to the flat mounting surface using the supplied fastening materials ideally with the opening arranged over a mounting box fitted in the wall at eye level approx 1 6 m Dimensions in mm Operating pen SD card...

Page 8: ... is fitted CAN bus cable selection and network topology The principles of CAN bus cabling are described extensively in the manuals for the freely program mable controllers Therefore they are not included here in any detail apart from the termination Each CAN network must be provided with a 120 Ω bus terminator at the first and last network node termination with jumper A CAN network therefore alway...

Page 9: ...splay Standard view Example Start page with 4 links From the start page first page tapping takes you to the CAN monitor s main menu If only technicians or experts are permitted to access the menu then the relevant password must be entered If you press the background image for 3 seconds 2 buttons appear which serve to access the version information and the general settings respectively You can go b...

Page 10: ...e ver sion information of the CAN monitor the general settings or the date time and location settings and the main menu of the CAN monitor This button takes you to the main menu of the controller If only technicians or experts are permitted to access the menu then the relevant password must be entered To go back to the start page of the function overview tap You can go back to the page displayed p...

Page 11: ...settings Setting of the language display screen properties and definitions of user defined designations User Setting of the user level changing of passwords Version Information about the device version serial number the loaded function overview and the loaded function data Data admin Loading and saving of function data and the function overview loading of firm ware total reset Tap the Home icon to...

Page 12: ...er 1 UVR16x2 UVR1611 RSM610 C M I Tapping that status field takes you to the menu for the date time and location details Display example Time zone Specifies the time zone relative to UTC Universal Time Coordinated also known as GMT Greenwich Mean Time In the example the time zone is set to UTC 01 00 Summertime Yes if summertime is active Automatic time change If Yes the time will switch over autom...

Page 13: ...nset Time Solar altitude Specified in as measured from the geometric horizon 0 zenith 90 Direction of the sun Specified in as measured from the north 0 North 0 East 90 South 180 West 270 Inputs The CAN MTx2 CAN monitor has a combined temperature humidity and air pressure sensor built in In addition the CAN MTx2 CO2 CAN monitor has a CO2 sensor 5 values are displayed in the Inputs menu temperature ...

Page 14: ... this can be expected to cause fluctuations of the value A high average value results in lagging and is only recommended for special applications For simple measuring operations approx 1 3 seconds should be selected Sensor check for analogue sensors When Sensor check is active setting Yes a short circuit or a lead break will automatically generate an error message A warning symbol is displayed in ...

Page 15: ...shold value a value of 20 0 C Output value is issued and displayed for that sensor fixed hysteresis 1 0 C At the same time the Sensor error status is set to Yes The short circuit threshold must be defined below the lead break threshold Example The temperature sensor has fall en below 5 0 C so 20 0 C is issued as the measurement and a sensor error is dis played at the same time Note In the event of...

Page 16: ...er the message has been triggered and the cause of the fault has been removed the following dis play appears red If the pop up window has been hidden it can be shown again by tapping the warning symbol in the status bar on the left More information about generating messages can be found in the programming manuals for the x2 devices Warning symbol on the left Message type Message name Hide message ...

Page 17: ... in the CAN MTx2 Message from other x2 devices are not displayed here Example Fault on input 1 If at least one internal message is active the warning symbol will appear in the upper status line on the right If the message window has been hidden it can be shown again by tapping the warning symbol in the status bar ...

Page 18: ...ues are sent via CAN outputs other CAN bus devices can utilise those values as CAN inputs Up to 62 CAN bus devices can be operated in one network Every CAN bus device must be given its own node number in the network The cable topology of a CAN bus network is described in the installation instructions ...

Page 19: ...usgabe There is no constant data output When requested by a C M I the controller saves the current values to a logging buffer and locks it to prevent it from being overwritten when requests are received from another C M I until the data is read out and the logging buffer has been enabled again The settings required on the C M I for datalogging via CAN bus are described in the C M I s online help E...

Page 20: ...bit s 50 kBd which is specified for most CAN bus devices Important All devices in the CAN bus network must have the same transfer rate in order to be able to communicate with each other The bus rate can be set to between 5 and 500 kbit s with lower bus rates allowing longer cable net works see installation instructions of the controllers CAN inputs As CAN inputs are of no practical use in the CAN ...

Page 21: ... change 1 0 K If the current value has changed by more than 1 0 K compared to the last transmitted value a new transmission is made The unit used by the source is applied to the output value minimum setting 0 1 K Blocking time 10 s If the value changes by more than 1 0 K within 10 seconds of the last transmission the value is nevertheless only transmitted again after 10 seconds minimum setting 1 s...

Page 22: ... groups or can be user defined Example Transmission condition Example If change Yes No Transmission of the value if a status change occurs Blocking time 10 s If the value changes within 10 seconds of the last transmission the value is nevertheless only transmitted again after 10 seconds minimum setting 1 sec Interval time 5 m The value is transmitted every 5 minutes even if it has not changed sinc...

Page 23: ...g to a predefined process from init preop erational operat ional Only then is it possible to communicate with other CAN bus devices Tapping a CAN bus device of the X2 series takes you to the menu of the device Other CAN bus devices and the C M I will be displayed but it is not possible to access their menus To return to the menu of the CAN monitor tap the CAN monitor in this overview Updating the ...

Page 24: ...ngs setting range 5 0 100 0 Display timeout The display will be switched off if the user does not do anything for the period of time set here Tap ping the touchscreen surface re activates the display setting range 5 seconds to 30 minutes For the CAN monitor this time should be set to no more than 3 minutes as otherwise the increasing inter nal warming will cause the sensor s measurements to be inc...

Page 25: ...icians or experts are permitted to access the menu then the relevant password must be entered when selecting the main menu from the start page of the function overview button When the CAN monitor is restarted either the function overview is displayed if loaded or in the case of restricted access the keyboard for the password Currency No application possibility for the CAN MTx2 ...

Page 26: ... selected from within the Technician or Expert level View with designations defined previously An alphanumeric keyboard is provided for changing a designation or creating a new one Up to 100 different designations can be defined by the user The maximum number of characters per designation is 24 Designations defined previously are available for all elements ...

Page 27: ...Select whether the user is an Expert Technician or User To enter the Technician or Expert level a password must be entered which can be set by the pro grammer Following a restart the CAN monitor is always in the User level ...

Page 28: ...htness and display timeout can be altered User change of user with password entry Technician All of the above plus Access to main menu only if enabled for Technician or User in the General set tings Changes to the parameters for inputs General settings Changes to user defined designations and creation of new ones All settings in the CAN bus menu Data administration actions Expert All actions and a...

Page 29: ...29 Version and serial number The display shows the serial number internal production data and the names of the current function data and function overview MTX2 000000 V 1 01 ...

Page 30: ...ete a function overview Display the status of the data transfer Function data This menu is used for loading function data and for backing up the settings of the CAN monitor function data on the SD card Save A total reset deletes all settings and resets the CAN monitor to its condition when delivered from the factory Display the current function data with the time of loading ...

Page 31: ... the CAN monitor You can choose from the following actions Retain The meter readings and calibration values in the controller will be applied Example of use After programming is changed using TAPPS Reset The meter readings and calibration values will be reset to zero Load function data The meter readings and calibration values applied will be taken from the function data being loaded onto the cont...

Page 32: ...y tapping the plus icon again Delete file A confirmation prompt appears which you can confirm by tapping Tapping cancels the action Rename file The file name can be changed using a keyboard Umlauts are not possible The file name may have up to 63 characters Send file to selected nodes This allows you to send function data to other CAN bus subscribers with X2 technology e g RSM610 CANEZ2 CAN I O45 ...

Page 33: ...ts of function data saved on the SD card If you want to save the function data under a new name tap the button You can then enter a new name and save the file umlauts cannot be entered The file name may have up to 63 characters Tap the plus icon to load function data from a different X2 device onto the CAN monitor SD card When the button expands tap the green arrow Now a node query appears and it ...

Page 34: ...her X2 devices Delete file Rename file Send file to selected nodes Return from this selection by tapping the icon again Function overview Load Delete The function overview x2d file TA Designer minimum version 1 15 can be loaded onto the device from the SD card or deleted in the device Multiple files can be saved to the SD card When you select the file a confirmation prompt will appear as the funct...

Page 35: ...ansfers from another controller a C M I or another CAN monitor Total reset A total reset deletes all settings and resets the CAN monitor to its condition when delivered from the factory The settings for the CAN node number and the CAN bus rate are retained After tapping the screen you will be asked to confirm that you want a total reset to be carried out Answer by tapping either Yes or No ...

Page 36: ...r light Explanation Steady red light The CAN monitor is booting start routine after switching on resetting or updating or Steady orange light Hardware is initialising after booting up Flashing green light After hardware initialisation the CAN monitor waits about 30 seconds to receive all the information necessary for operation sensor values network inputs Steady green light Normal operation of the...

Page 37: ...tton must be pressed until the beep stops Calibration If the touch sensitive points on the touchscreen no longer align with the background graphics making it difficult to operate the CAN monitor you can re adjust the touchscreen using Calibration You can start calibration by pressing the touchscreen surface when the TA logo is displayed after the monitor is started The following display appears fo...

Page 38: ...d therefore always seek instructions from your heating system installer The programmer can create a Function overview for user operation This function overview may include all X2 devices in the CAN bus network In the function overview you can check all important measurements and change settings in selected functions which are important to you as the user In this manual we explain how to select the...

Page 39: ...ngs language brightness and display timeout can be altered User change of user with password entry Technician All of the above plus Access to main menu only if enabled for Technician or User in the General set tings Changes to the parameters for inputs General settings Changes to user defined designations and creation of new ones All settings in the CAN bus menu Data administration actions Expert ...

Page 40: ... by the programmer Access to some pages may be restricted to certain user groups with or without password entry The function overview can be programmed with the first page showing an overview of the following pages with links to those pages Touching the relevant link takes you to the display on the required page If a function overview was loaded onto the CAN monitor the display will show the funct...

Page 41: ...ve to access the version information and the general settings respectively You can go back to the page displayed previously by tapping Full screen view In the full screen view the upper status bar and the side buttons are hidden Example Start page with 4 links V 1 01 MTX2 000000 ...

Page 42: ... to the main menu of the CAN monitor If only technicians or experts are permitted to access the menu then the relevant password must be entered To go back to the start page of the function overview tap You can go back to the page displayed previously by tapping For more details about functions and modifying values see the operating manuals of the freely programmable controllers UVR16x2 RSM610 Subj...

Page 43: ...old and similar use Part 1 General requirements EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC2012 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial envi ronments EN 61000 6 2 2005 AC2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for the assessmen...

Page 44: ...nstallation instructions or incorrect maintenance 4 The guarantee will become void if repairs or actions are carried out by people who are not au thorised to perform them or have not been so authorised by us or if our devices are operated with spare parts auxiliary parts or accessories that are not considered to be original parts 5 The defective parts must be returned to our factory with a copy of...

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