TECSYSTEM 1CN0134 Instruction Manual Download Page 4

NT935 ETH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
    

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

                 
    ATTENTION :  

  
 

 

Carefully read the manual before starting using the control unit. Keep the instructions for future reference. 

 

 

 
 
                Do not open the device, touching any internal component can result in electric shock as voltages over 50 volts 
can be lethal. In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the back of the device. Warranty shall be 
void if device is opened.    
  

Before connecting the device to the power supply, ensure that all the connections are correct. 

Always disconnect 

the unit from the supply before making any modification on the wiring. 
 
  
                Any operation on the equipment must be operated by a qualified technician. 
  

Failure to comply with these instructions can cause damages, fires or electric shock, and possible serious  
injuries! 

  
  

POWER SUPPLY

 

The NT935 ETH control unit has UNIVERSAL power supply, i.e. it can be supplied from 85 to 260 Vac-Vdc, irrespectively 
of polarity in Vdc. Before use, ensure that the power cable is not damaged, knotted or pinched. Do not tamper with the 
power  cable.  Never  disconnect  the  unit  by  pulling  the  cable,  avoid  touching  the  clamps.  Do  not  carry  out  any 
connecting/disconnecting  operation  with  wet  hands.  To  disconnect  the  device,  do  not  use  objects  such  as  levers. 
Immediately disconnect the device if you smell burning or see any smoke: contact technical service. 

  

LIQUIDS   

 

Do  not  expose  the  equipment  to  liquid  spurts  or  drops,  do  not  position  it  in  places  where  humidity  exceeds  90%  and 
never  touch  it  with  wet  or  humid  hands  during  storms.  If  any  liquid  penetrates  the  control  unit,  disconnect  immediately 
and contact technical service.   

  

CLEANING

 

Disconnect  the  power  cable  before  cleaning  the  control  unit,  using  a  dry  cloth  without  any  solvent  or  detergent,  and 
compressed air. 

  

OBJECTS

 

Never insert objects into the openings of the control unit. If this happens, disconnect the control unit and contact technical 
service.  

  

USE RESERVED TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

 

The purchased good is an advanced electronic device that should not be used by non-qualified personnel. Any operation 
must be carried out by a qualified technician.  

  

ACCESSORIES

 

The  use  of  non-original  accessories  or  spare  parts may  damage  the  unit  and  endanger  users'  safety.  In  event  of  fault, 
contact technical service. 

  

LOCATION 

Install the control unit indoor, in a place protected from water splashes and sun rays. Do not place near heat sources if 
exceeding the parameters stated in this manual. Position on a stable surface, far from any possible vibrations. Position 
the unit as far as possible from intense magnetic fields.. 

  

REPAIRS

 

Do not open the control unit. In case of fault, always contact qualified personnel. The opening of the control unit and/or 
the  removal  of  the  series  identifying  label  automatically  make  the  warranty  void.  The  warranty  seal  is  applied  to  all 
devices,  any  attempt  to  open  the  unit  would  cause  the  seal  to  break  the  consequent  automatic  cancellation  of  the 
warranty. 

  

FUNCTION  
To control the transformer correctly from a temperature point of view, enabling the VOTING function is allowed 
where the load distributed between the phases of the transformer is adequately balanced.   

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

  

Mail: [email protected] 

— tel: 02/4581861  

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1CN0134

Page 1: ...with ISO9001 certified quality system http www tecsystem it R 1 5 06 09 17 Translations of the original instructions TECSYSTEM S r l 20094 Corsico MI Tel 39 024581861 Fax 39 0248600783 NT935 ETH INST...

Page 2: ...35 ETH PROGRAMMING NOTES 14 TEMPERATURE SENSORS 15 MEASUREMENT SIGNAL TRANSFER TEMPERATURE SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS 16 VOTING FUNCTION PROGRAMMED DATA DIAGNOSTICS TEMPERATURE DIAGNOSTICS COOLING FAN CONTROL...

Page 3: ...19 ERROR CODES UNACCEPTABLE DATA ILLEGAL DATA 20 MODBUS MAPPING TABLE 9 FAIL SAFE FUNCTION 25 10 ETHERNET MODULE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 26 ETH0 CONNECTIONS TELNET ENABLING 27 TELNET SCREEN IP PARAMETER...

Page 4: ...during storms If any liquid penetrates the control unit disconnect immediately and contact technical service CLEANING Disconnect the power cable before cleaning the control unit using a dry cloth wit...

Page 5: ...ws tightening torque 0 5Nm 1 relay terminal 12 poles pitch 5 Code 2PL0361 Screws tightening torque 0 5Nm 1 Pt100 sensors terminal 12 poles pitch 3 81 Code 2PL0420 Screws tightening torque 0 25Nm ACCES...

Page 6: ...FAULT relay SPST Output relays with 10A 250Vac res COS 1 contacts 2 ventilation management relays SPST FAN 1 AND FAN 2 Ethernet output 10Base T 100Base TX Modbus TCP slave DIMENSIONS 100x100 mm din437...

Page 7: ...N2 Temperature control from 0 C to 240 C 2 alarm thresholds for channels 1 2 3 2 alarm thresholds for channel 4 2 ON OFF thresholds for FAN 1 and FAN 2 Sensor diagnostics Fcc Foc Fcd Data memory diagn...

Page 8: ...LED 5 FAULT red LED 16 3 digit channel display 6 FAN 1 yellow LED 17 T max mode selection red LED 7 FAN 2 yellow LED 18 Man mode selection yellow LED 8 Display mode selection key 19 Auto mode selecti...

Page 9: ...the measurement circuit The temperature values displayed might be incorrect Return the control unit to TECSYSTEM for repairs 4 Pt Err This message appears when it is detected that one or more PT100 s...

Page 10: ...lied 1 Control unit 2 Panel hole dimensions 0 8mm tolerance 3 Identification label 1 Control unit 3 Fixing screw 2 Fixing block 4 Cross head screwdriver 1X100mm MOUNTING 1 1MN0007 REV 0 2 3 1 2 3 4 1M...

Page 11: ...ts COS 1 STOP SYSTEM ALARM CONDITION AUDIO AND VISUAL INDICATION Pt100 CONNECTION EXAMPLE Note before connecting the sensors to the control unit read the Measurement signal transfer paragraph on page...

Page 12: ...t does not monitor the temperature and the relays are all blocked The fault contact switches and the fault LED flashes Vis programming display PRG Programming Relay test The ALARM and TRIP relays swit...

Page 13: ...INT If you select INT read the function notes on page 17 8 CH4 is displayed CH4 enabling 9 Set YES or NO with YES CH4 is enabled with NO CH4 is disabled 10 The ALARM threshold for CH4 is displayed the...

Page 14: ...ES or NO Default YES 36 END is displayed End of programming 37 Press ENT to save the set data and exit programming Err incorrect programming of the LED values note 6 38 Return to step 1 PROGRAMMING NO...

Page 15: ...n a straight line without any winding 7 Any caps used to butt conductors must be crimped properly to avoid false contacts NOTE to install the sensors and signal transferring cable correctly read the S...

Page 16: ...unit compares the temperature values recorded on the monitored CH1 CH2 CH3 channels and enables the switching of the TRIP contact only if the TRIP threshold has been exceeded on at least two channels...

Page 17: ...their control apparatus periodically By setting NO this function is inhibited To enable the HFN function read the programming section on pages 13 14 INTELLIFAN FUNCTION What it is used for The Intell...

Page 18: ...those in the paragraph regarding the remote programming notes The ETH module is always in slave mode The NT935 ETH control unit is in communication with the network only when it is in temperature read...

Page 19: ...n and the data packet is refused in full The code of the first wrong datum can be requested reading the Datum error received register NB this code is lost during RESET switching on or data writing in...

Page 20: ...ramming errors because they are wrong settings in this case the error code is ILLEGAL_DATA This information is accessible to ModBus reading the register 7 NO ERROR CH_1 Trip Alarm CH_4 Trip Alarm FAN_...

Page 21: ...el for 4 20 mA 0 hot 1 4 ch1 4 5 scan RW Only for AD version 17 00 Address Modbus address 1 255 R 18 00 Bdr Modbus baud rate 0 2400 1 4800 2 9600 3 19200 4 38400 R 19 00 Parity Modbus parity bit 0 N 1...

Page 22: ...h2 temper alarm set point 1 C 240 C 1 C 200 C As AL R 32 2 compl sign 2 compl Ch2 temper trip set point 1 C 240 C 1 C 200 C As TRP R 33 2 compl sign 2 compl Ch3 temper 10 C 240 C 48 C 200 C R 34 2 com...

Page 23: ...h1 Setting See Note CHx RW 58 00 Ch2 Setting See Note CHx RW 59 00 Ch3 Setting See Note CHx RW 60 00 Ch4 Setting See Note CHx RW 61 00 00 R 62 00 00 R 63 00 00 R 64 00 00 R 48 00 00 R 49 00 00 R 50 00...

Page 24: ...00 R 70 00 00 R 71 00 00 R 72 00 00 R INFO various causes READ BIT 7 BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 BIT 0 RESET R has taken place COMMANDS WRITE BIT 7 BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 BIT 0 R...

Page 25: ...ature Setting YES Fail Safe normally closed contacts are in positions 5 7 Alarm and 8 10 Trip they switch only when limits are reached preset temperature FAULT Setting YES Fail safe the contact 11 12...

Page 26: ...net program to set the Ethernet IP parameters 1 START menu Windows If already enabled the program appears 2 Start the search with the Telnet program Press ENTER to launch the program Entering telnet i...

Page 27: ...restart the PC if required 9 START menu Windows 10 Search for the Telnet program 15 Enter 192 168 10 120 9999 16 Press ENTER 12 TELNET SCREEN 11 Press ENTER to launch the program 13 Enter OPEN 14 Pre...

Page 28: ...e modified by the operator 2 Communication parameters between the ETH0 port and the control unit 3 Communication configuration between the ETH0 port and the control unit 4 Communication advanced setti...

Page 29: ...p 2 Enter the desired new Gateway IP address press ENTER if you wish to keep the set address press ENTER 4 times At the end of the operation the system will ask if you wish to modify Netmask Enter Y t...

Page 30: ...me retardant PVC sheath 9 External diameter 12mm 10 Standard conformation in 100m coils To check the programmed parameters or repeat programming follow the TELNET SCREEN from step 12 to step 19 page 2...

Page 31: ...nt signal transfer on page 15 Identification of a sensor fault or faulty connection In case of a faulty connection or sensor fault a quick positive or negative variation in temperature might occur lea...

Page 32: ...rd levels Just one channel has caused the trip Check the temperatures recorded in T MAX check the instructions given in the paragraphs measurement signal transfer and temperature sensor diagnostics on...

Page 33: ...ASS OF THE EQUIPMENT 0 45 Kg INPUT SUPPLY 100 240 Vac Vdc 10 50 60 Hz 7 5VA max PROTECTION External switch or circuit breaker OUTPUTS RELAYS 5 relay output 10A 250Vac res COS 1 PORT Ethernet Suitable...

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