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NT538 WS EVO

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Launch the search for Wi-Fi networks from your device (PC, Smartphone or Tablet). 
 

                           

 

 
NOTE: the name of the network to connect to consists of: 

TECSYSTEM

 followed by the serial number 

S/N

 of the device and 

the year of production 

(20 = 2020), valuesshown on the identification label of the product purchased. 

 

 
Select the 

TECSYSTEM (S/N + YEAR) network.

 

 

 

Click on 

CONNECT 

                                                 

 

 
The TECSYSTEM network requires the insertion of a digital network key: 

TECSYSTEM 

in the 

network key 

window, repeat 

the operation in the 

network key confirmation 

window.  

 

 

 

 
Click on 

CONNECT    

        

                                        
Once the connection is established, your device will indicate 

Connected TECSYSTEM.  

 

 

 

NOTE: Connecting to the TECSYSTEM network will result in automatic disconnection from other networks; for devices such 
as Smartphones or Tablets it may be necessary to disable the data connection.  

 

Having  connected  to  the 

TECSYSTEM  network  (S/N  +  YEAR)

  open  your  browser  program  and  type  in  the  address 

192.168.8.8, that follows on page 21. 

 

TECSYSTEM (S/N + YEAR) 

TECSYSTEM (S/N + YEAR) 

TECSYSTEM (S/N + YEAR) 

 

Summary of Contents for NT538 WS

Page 1: ...th ISO9001 certified quality system http www tecsystem it R 1 1 16 11 2020 INSTRUCTION MANUAL NT538 WS EVO TECSYSTEM S r l 20094 Corsico MI Tel 39 024581861 Fax 39 0248600783 ENGLISH Translations of t...

Page 2: ...538 WS EVO PROGRAMMING NOTES 14 TEMPERATURE SENSORS 15 MEASUREMENT SIGNAL TRANSFER TEMPERATURE SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS 16 VOTING FUNCTION PROGRAMMED DATA DIAGNOSTICS 17 TEMPERATURE DIAGNOSTICS COOLING FAN...

Page 3: ...TEM WEB SERVER 21 HOME SCREEN 22 TEMPERATURE AND ALARMS SCREEN SETTINGS SCREEN 23 NETWORK SETTINGS 24 OPTIONS 25 E MAIL SETTINGS 26 TREND CHART SCREEN 27 EVENT LOG SCREEN 28 TREND CHART NOTES 29 CSV F...

Page 4: ...ir OBJECTS Never insert any objects into the cracks of the control unit If this happens disconnect the control unit and contact an engineer USE RESERVED TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The purchased goods are...

Page 5: ...torque 0 5Nm 1 Terminal 12 pitch poles 5 relays Code 2PL0361 Screw tightening torque 0 5Nm 2 Terminal 12 pitch poles 3 81 sensors Pt100 Code 2PL0430 Screw tightening torque 0 25Nm 1 external Wi Fi SMA...

Page 6: ...nagement relays SPST FAN1 and FAN2 Wi Fi Connection protocol 802 11 b g n frequency 2 4 GHz with removable external antenna Max 100m in open field DIMENSIONS 100 x 100 mm DIN 43700 prof 150 mm includi...

Page 7: ...nel 2 ON OFF ventilation thresholds FAN1 and FAN2 in common for all enabled channels Sensor diagnostics Fcc Foc Fcd Data memory diagnostics Ech Access to programming through front keyboard Automatic e...

Page 8: ...FI green 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...

Page 9: ...asurement 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 sensors...

Page 10: ...locks 1 Control unit 2 Panel hole dimensions 0 8 mm tolerance 3 Identification label 1 Control unit 3 Fixing screws 2 Fixing blocks 4 Cross head screwdriver 1X100mm ASSEMBLY 1 1MN0007 REV 0 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 11: ...N Pt100 CONNECTION EXAMPLE Note before connecting the probes to the control unit carefully read the paragraph measurement signal transfer on page 15 Note image relay contacts in non alarm condition ex...

Page 12: ...y thermal monitoring moreover the relays will all be disabled The fault contact switches and the fault LED flashes Programming viewing display PRG programming Relay test The ALARM and TRIP relays only...

Page 13: ...8 Set the desired threshold 9 CH1 FAN YES appears on the display and the Fan1 2 LED flash fan operation info fan control paragraph page 17 10 Select YES FAN1 FAN2 enabled flashing YES only FAN1 enable...

Page 14: ...g without saving the modified data 3 After 1 minute s keyboard inactivity programming is abandoned without saving the data 4 During programming the control unit does not control protect the monitored...

Page 15: ...ight line without any winding 7 Any caps used to butt conductors must be crimped properly to avoid false contacts NOTE for correct installation of the probes and the signal transport cable consult the...

Page 16: ...iability How does VOTING work Using the principle indicated use the installed probes to monitor operation of the controlled electrical machine but at the same time ascertain correct functioning of the...

Page 17: ...following FAN activation modes dedicated to that channel YES FAN1 FAN2 enabled flashing The selected channel CH n will enable the switching of both contacts FAN1 and FAN2 in relation to the ON OFF th...

Page 18: ...dentified see paragraph on alarms and ventilation on page 12 If the fail safe function is disabled on the fault contact the control unit will no longer be able to signal the fault due to power failure...

Page 19: ...on the measurement 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...

Page 20: ...of a digital network key TECSYSTEM in the network key window repeat the operation in the network key confirmation window Click on CONNECT Once the connection is established your device will indicate C...

Page 21: ...in the Access point functions the device automatically keeps the date and time through a back up battery set at the first start up Accessing the Options page it will be possible to set the date time...

Page 22: ...the label indication can be customised by the user in the options labels settings screen see page 25 HOME SCREEN The home screen allows the user to identify the cabin and to select the various screen...

Page 23: ...IN CODE settings and operation on page 29 1 Channel reference and enabling CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 10 Enabling of FAILSAFE FUNCTION Relay ALARM TRIP FAULT 2 Channel FAN 1 Enabling CH1 CH2 CH3...

Page 24: ...evice is the end user s responsibility The settings of the alarm thresholds and enabling of the functions described in this manual must be checked by a specialist engineer according to the application...

Page 25: ...nclude FAN ON OFF log records 4 Include TRIP achievement log records Labels 5 Station Name label 10 Label channel 5 6 Label channel 1 11 Label channel 6 7 Label channel 2 12 Label channel 7 8 Label ch...

Page 26: ...activation events 5 Security flags 11 Periodic e mail report 6 Username 12 Test Mail E mails activation event they represent the predefined events for which to send an e mail notification Selection v...

Page 27: ...abled channels CH channel selection flag Recording points display flag Enabling the recording points display flag it will be possible to identify each recording in the graph Clicking on the individual...

Page 28: ...l time clock set to last saved Reset of date and time automatic since the last saving W02 Real time clock manually set Manual date and time setting W03 Diagnostic button pressed The access point butto...

Page 29: ...UP window will confirm the correct saving PIN CODE default setting 00000 Press BACK to main page to return to the main screen TREND CHART NOTES When the graphs page is opened the last seven days recor...

Page 30: ...hold exceeded count TRIP threshold exceeded count What is the periodic report for It can be used to automatically receive an update on the operation of the monitored electric machine without wasting a...

Page 31: ...Sudden trip of the main switch The temperature is on standard levels Just one channel has caused the trip Check the temperatures recorded in T MAX check the indications provided in the paragraphs tra...

Page 32: ...All the electrical and electronic equipment supplied after 13 August 2005 is marked with this symbol pursuant to European directive 2012 19 EU on electrical and electronic waste WEEE Any electrical or...

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