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2 Safety instructions

2.1 Intended use

The equipment is to be used solely for the purposes speci

ed and con

rmed in the 

order.
Any other use above and beyond this is considered not for the intended purpose unless 
agreed otherwise by contract. The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage 
resulting from this. The individual or company using it bears the sole risk.
Reading these operating instructions and complying with all contained instructions - 
especially the safety noti

cations contained therein - are considered part of intended 

use. To consider is also the manual of attached components. Not the manufacturer, 
rather the operator of the device is liable for any personal harm or material damage 
arising from non-intended use!

Operating Instructions 

NETcon

 A-G-102ANE

Safety instructions

L-BAL-E156-GB 2105 Index 004

Part.-No. 

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Summary of Contents for 380087

Page 1: ...NETcon A G 102ANE 380087 Digital Operating and Display Device Operating Instructions Software version Valid from software version 1 01 L BAL E156 GB 2105 Index 004 Part No english ...

Page 2: ...f external personnel 8 3 Product overview 8 3 1 Operational area 8 3 2 Transport 8 3 3 Storage 8 3 4 Disposal recycling 8 4 Mounting 9 4 1 General notes 9 4 2 Temperature influences during commissioning 9 5 Electrical installation 10 5 1 Safety precautions 10 5 2 EMC compatible installation of control lines 10 5 3 Voltage supply 11 5 4 Digital inputs 11 5 4 1 Digital input D1 day night switchover 1...

Page 3: ...n 22 7 3 2 Connection when using Connection box ECblue 22 8 Programming 23 8 1 Menu group FAN INFO 23 8 2 Menu group ERROR 24 8 3 Menu group PIN 25 8 4 Menu group FAN SET 25 8 5 Menu group BROADCAST 27 8 6 Menu group FAN ADDRESS 28 8 7 Menu group INTERN 28 9 Enclosure 30 9 1 Technical data 30 9 2 Connection diagram 31 9 3 Dimensions mm 31 9 4 Manufacturer reference 32 9 5 Service information 32 Op...

Page 4: ...erating instructions at any time Keep the operating instructions for continued use They must be passed on to all successive owners users and final customers 1 2 Target group The operating instructions address persons entrusted with planning installation start up maintenance and servicing who have the corresponding qualifications and skills for their job 1 3 Exclusion of liability Concurrence between...

Page 5: ... individual or company using it bears the sole risk Reading these operating instructions and complying with all contained instructions especially the safety notifications contained therein are considered part of intended use To consider is also the manual of attached components Not the manufacturer rather the operator of the device is liable for any personal harm or material damage arising from non...

Page 6: ...maintenance and servicing in connection with the frequency inverter must have the corresponding qual ifications and skills for these jobs In addition they must be knowledgeable about the safety regulations EU EC directives rules for the prevention of accidents and the corresponding national as well as regional and in house regulations Personnel to be trained or instructed and apprentices are only p...

Page 7: ... parts were specifically designed for the device There is no guarantee that parts from non original sources are designed and manufactured in correspondence with load and safety requirements Parts and optional equipment not supplied by ZIEHL ABEGG are not approved by ZIEHL ABEGG for use 2 8 Operator s obligation of diligence The contractor or owner must also ensure that the electric systems and equi...

Page 8: ...th bus connection in a respectively housing 3 2 Transport The device is packed ex factory to suit the transport method previously agreed Always use the original packaging materials when transporting the device Avoid shocks and impacts to the device during the transport During manual handling the human lifting and carrying restrictions must be observed and adhered to 3 3 Storage The device must be ...

Page 9: ...abinet or in a adequate plastic housing will be made through a snap up on a 35 mm top hat rail EN 50 022 or through screw fastening Do not allow drilling chips screws and other foreign bodies to reach the device interior Do not mount equipment on vibrating base Care must be taken to avoid direct radiation from the sun 4 2 Temperature influences during commissioning Avoid condensation in the control...

Page 10: ...device Disregarding this regulation can lead to severe personal injury The required protective earth connection is established using screws between the housing parts in metal terminal space covers and housing casings Commissioning is only permissible after these screws have been properly attached The device owner is responsible for the EMC of the entire plant according to the locally applicable st...

Page 11: ...Input Stop Start Attention Never apply line voltage to the digital input 5 4 1 Digital input D1 day night switchover Day night changeover for all installed fans takes place via the digital input D1 In the unused condition the day value Set Intern1 is active If the connection D1 with V out is jumpered the night speed set Set Intern2 is active The digital input can be triggered by a timer for exampl...

Page 12: ...ilt in relay contact rating 2 A 250 V The relay picks up during operation i e terminals K2no and A are jumpered It drops out in the event of power failure or fault i e terminals K2nc and A are jum pered The closed contact can thus be used to activate a warning lamp or a klaxon PE PE L1 L1 N N Netz line 1 230 V 50 60 Hz Störung disturbance A K2no K2nc max Kontaktbelastung max contact rating 2 A 250...

Page 13: ... twisted pair for the connection Examples for Modbus connection Recommended wire types 1 CAT5 CAT7 cables 2 J Y St 2x2x0 6 telephone cable 3 AWG22 2x2 twisted pair Information Pay attention to sufficient distance from powerlines and motor wires min 20 cm Do not use wire shield Except the data link A D B D the ID1 ID2 and the GND connection may no further cable cores of the data line be used A maxim...

Page 14: ...rogramming interface 6 Link LED 7 Traffic LED 8 USB 1 0 P Start submenu Start change parameter text flashes Store parameter Menu selection downwards Reduce parameter value ESC Leave submenu Keep parameter unchanged Increase parameter value Menu selection upwards The device has a built in user interface consisting of an illuminated 4 line display with 20 characters per line and 4 buttons see picture ...

Page 15: ...that the display is showing System o k 6 2 1 Menu plan Ziehl Abeg g ECblue System o k 14 04 2011 1 10 48 31 P ESC FAN INFO see connec connected ECblue 01 05 ERROR Error Histo History PIN EDIT PIN required XXXX FAN SET edit connec connected ECblue 01 05 1 P ESC P ESC P ESC FAN IN INFO 01 ON 1200rpm max Speed 0rpmmin Speed P ESC FAN IN INFO 01 ON 901rpm Speed 900rpm Se SetIntern1 NO ER ERROR V01 06 ...

Page 16: ...pm in FAN 850rpm new SetIntern2 FAN SET 01 E EDIT NOT RESET reset inter interface 1 BROADCAST common settings to ALL FANs FAN ADDRESS Set Get No of ECbl ECblue INTERN Netcon A G 102ANE V01 01 P ES C INTERN EDIT Time 10 48 Dat e 14 04 2011 P ESC P ESC BROADCAST E EDIT ctrl en able FAN ADDRES DDRESS EDIT NOT Autoad utoaddressing FAN ADDRES DDRESS EDIT 05 FANs con connected 00 new INTERN EDIT Error H...

Page 17: ...RES DDRESS EDIT 05 FANs con connected 07 new Au Autoaddr INTERN EDIT ENABLE D2 STOP ENABLE new BROADCAST E EDIT NOT RESET reset inter interface Operating Instructions NETcon A G 102ANE Operating the NETcon L BAL E156 GB 2105 Index 004 Part No 17 32 ...

Page 18: ... SetIntern1 of the fan FAN 03 Ziehl Abeg l Abegg ECblue System o k 14 04 2011 10 10 48 31 It is a precondition for a change that PIN 0010 is entered and the display Sys tem o k is present Continue with 4x FAN SET edit connec connected ECblue 01 05 The main menu FAN SET appears Continue with P FAN SET 01 ON 901rpm Speed 900rpm SetIn SetIntern1 NO ER ERROR V01 06 Now it will displayed the first fan S...

Page 19: ...ntern1 with the current value FAN 3 The current value begins to flash when P is pressed again Flashing values can be altered via the arrow keys Continue with P FAN SET 03 E EDIT 1000rpm in Fan 1000rpm new SetIntern1 The amended values are stored with P If the new value is not to be transferred the operation can be ter minated with ESC Information The setting of the respective values is done in incr...

Page 20: ... hand held terminal The number of the addressed fans can then be entered manually Procedure Ziehl Abeg l Abegg ECblue System o k 14 04 2011 10 10 48 31 It is a precondition for the Start up that PIN 0010 is entered and the display System o k is present Continue with 6x FAN ADDRESS Set Get No of ECblue Main menu FAN ADDRESS Continue with P FAN ADDRESS E EDIT NOT Autoad Autoaddressing Press P and se...

Page 21: ...inue with BROADCAST common settings to ALL FANs Main menu BROADCAST Continue with P and BROADCAST 700rpm SetIn SetIntern1 Press P and set with or the flashing value SetIntern1 to the requested speed e g 700rpm By pressing P again the new value is conveyed to all units SetIntern1 back with ESC Information The automatic addressing can be performed several times Operating Instructions NETcon A G 102AN...

Page 22: ...D 3 63 ECblue MODBUS MODBUS RS 485 MODBUS RS 485 Addressing Addressing MODBUS RS 485 MODBUS RS 485 Addressing Addressing Installation with conventional wiring 7 3 2 Connection when using Connection box ECblue A 1D B 1D GND A 2D B 2D GND 21 09 2011 v_modbus_net_autoadr_cxgbox vsd 4 63 1 BUS1 BUS2 2 BUS1 BUS2 3 BUS1 BUS2 GND ID1 A D B D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Installation with Connection box...

Page 23: ... ON 901rpm Speed 900rpm SetIntern1 NO ERROR V01 06 Speed This menu contains following information 1 row left Fan number right operating status ON OFF 2 row actual speed 3 row preset Speed SetIntern1 or SetIntern2 4 row left error status right software version of the fan FAN INFO 01 ON 1300rpm max Speed 0rpmmin Speed Min Max Speed This menu contains following information 1 row left Fan number right...

Page 24: ... a later diagnosis is possible The error list can be deleted in the menu group INTERN Example FAN 04 01 MODBUS ERROR 02 05 2011 13 14 15 Affected fan 4 Fault entry 1 Fault MODBUS ERROR Date and time 02 05 2011 13 14 15 Acknowledgement of a fault Acknowledge the displayed fault with ESC The fault entry stays stored only the alarm will be reset The following types of faults are displayed MODBUS ERRO...

Page 25: ...pted by pressing P If the correct PIN was inserted other menus be activated PIN for installation 0010 Information The PIN cannot be changed so that a service engineer has access to the system at any time 8 4 Menu group FAN SET FAN SET edit connected ECblue 01 05 FAN SET Settings for individual fans After pressing P the first fan is displayed With the arrow keys the remaining installed fans can be d...

Page 26: ...tting speed for SetIntern1 FAN SET 01 EDIT 600rpm in Fan 0rpm new SetIntern2 Set Internal2 Setting speed for SetIntern2 e g reduced night time operation Switchover Intern 1 2 takes place over the digital input D1 FAN SET 01 EDIT NOT RESET reset interface Reload communication parameters Loading the default interface parameters of the fan Operating Instructions NETcon A G 102ANE Programming L BAL E1...

Page 27: ...tern 1 2 takes place over the digital input D1 BROADCAST EDIT NOT RESET reset interface Reload communication parameters Loading the default interface parameters of all fans Information Broadcast commands are sent without confirmation The operator user has to make sure that all connected devices behave accordingly thereafter At the MODBUS output of the A G 102ANE no other devices should be connected...

Page 28: ... FANs connected 07 new Manual addressing Under new the number of the already previously addressed fans can be entered 8 7 Menu group INTERN INTERN Netcon A G 102ANE V01 01 Device name and software index of the NETcon INTERN EDIT Time 10 48 Dat e 14 04 2011 Date and time setting via P and the arrow keys the date and time can be set here With ESC can the setting be canceled INTERN EDIT Error History...

Page 29: ...ough a flashing notice After a power reset of the NETcon the alarm relay is always activated INTERN EDIT ENABLE D2 STOP ENABLE new Activation digital input D2 For using the function Stop Start the input must be activated here 5 Electrical installation Digital inputs Operating Instructions NETcon A G 102ANE Programming L BAL E156 GB 2105 Index 004 Part No 29 32 ...

Page 30: ...tromagnetic compatibility for the standard voltage 230 400 V according to DIN IEC 60038 Interference emission EN 61000 6 3 domestic house hold applications Interference immunity EN 61000 6 2 industrial applica tions Housing protection IP20 Weight 0 3 kg Settings Installation address assignment of up to 63 fans Speed and fault display of the installed fans Single and broadcast addressing for fan se...

Page 31: ...S 485 Digitale Eingänge für potentialfreie Kontakte Digital inputs for potential free contacts RJ11 RS 232 RS 485 RJ45 LAN K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 GND 1A 1D 1B 1D 2A 2D 2B 2D S1 2 3 1 ON USB 2 1 3 4 Kontaktbelastung Contact rating max AC 250 V 2 A Digital In 2 1 Supply voltage 24 V DC 2 Connection MODBUS 3 Digital inputs D1 day night switchover and D2 Stop Start 4 Alarm relay K2 9 3 Dimensions mm Ope...

Page 32: ... abegg de http www ziehl abegg com 9 5 Service information If you have any technical questions while commissioning or regarding malfunctions please contact our technical support for control systems ventilation technology phone 49 0 7940 16 800 Email fan controls service ziehl abegg de Our worldwide contacts are available in our subsidiaries for deliveries outside of Ger many see www ziehl abegg co...

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