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Summary of Contents for MX62

Page 1: ...I In ns s t ta al ll la at ti io on n a an nd d U Ut ti il li is sa at ti io on n m ma an nu ua al l G G A A S S D D E E T T E E C C T T I I O O N N S S Y Y S S T T E E M M...

Page 2: ...S AND DUST MONITORING We thank you for choosing an OLDHAM SA instrument We have taken every step to ensure that this equipment continues to give you complete satisfaction Please read the instruction m...

Page 3: ...rawings specifications and data included herein contain confidential informa tion which is the property of OLDHAM SA These information shall not be in part or in whole physically electronically or in...

Page 4: ...SCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL 20 3 OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM WINPRO 21 3 1 CHANNEL AND SYSTEM INFORMATION 21 3 2 CONNECTING STATUS 23 3 3 NORMAL OPERATION 23 3 3 1 Normal Status 23 3 3 2 Channel Malfunctio...

Page 5: ...ND EXTENSION RELAY MODULE REM 38 7 4 ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE AAM 39 7 5 LCD MODULE 40 7 6 LED MODULE 41 7 7 LCD COPY MODULE 43 7 8 LOOP MODULE LOOPM 44 8 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 43 8 1 WIRING 43 8 1...

Page 6: ...ch as free programmability and placing of relays and analog outputs as well as optional installation in wall mounted housings 19 racks or control panels Modular components allow extension of up to 64...

Page 7: ...les for 8 or 16 relays with SPDT outputs Auxiliaries Display alphanumeric panel with optional module for data storage Communication module non redundant with RS232 port OWNER format or RS485 PROFIBUS...

Page 8: ...A Controller B Controller A REDUNDANT PROFIBUS MODULE RELAYS MODULES OUTPUTS MODULES 4 20mA INPUT ADAPTER MODULE FOR TRANMITTERS ANALOG MODULE 4 20mA Centronics printer interface RS232 control interfa...

Page 9: ...alog RS 485 maintenance Module II 4 20 mA analog RS 485 maintenance Module VI 4 20 mA analog RS 485 maintenance Controller A Controller B Central unit CPU Controller module Module 1 to 8 8 to 16 relay...

Page 10: ...ut and one LED module are provided for eight channels each The controller module can directly be employed for 64 channels In addition further modules can be integrated into the system as required Basi...

Page 11: ...ers Via a redundant bus the status of the relays and the analog output signals are transmitted to the relay and analog output modules respec tively Another bus conveys the values measured to the LCD a...

Page 12: ...20mA and provides an addi tional RS 485 interface per channel Via this interface communication can be established during maintenance between a PC connected to the controller mod ule and the respective...

Page 13: ...key buttons for the respective channels displays additional information on the relevant transducers on the LCD module and triggers further functions such as alarm suppression operational test chan nel...

Page 14: ...e lays lg 195 x h 90 x e 70 RBM ref 6124880 Extension of 8 relays lg 195 x h 90 x e 30 REM ref 6124881 Output relays modules 8 relays SPDT maxi for a module 16 modules at least connected via RS485 Fun...

Page 15: ...and Slow Release Relay Function for Buzzers Relay Reproduction Up to eight relay modules with a total of 128 relays can be integrated in the sys tem The redundant optodecoupled RS 485 bus enables spat...

Page 16: ...utput Module AAM The employment of up to eight analog output modules with a total of 64 outputs allows transmission of transducer signals 4 20mA or 0 10V An address of 1 8 is allocated to each module...

Page 17: ...and histograms The LCD module is provided with an integrated data logger having a storage capacity of up to 32 MB 2 1 7 Logo Module If the optional LCD module is not used the logo module will serve fo...

Page 18: ...put modules Or 16 analogical transmitters connected to the numeric loop thanks to address boxes Warning the numeric loop manages up to 16 adresses independently of the mode in use A analogical inputs...

Page 19: ...ovided twice Linking of transducers and relays can be carried out with the software ConfigPro 2 3 Description of Control Panel The control panel consists of at least one LED module indicating 16 chann...

Page 20: ...tem Information Basically two types of information are available on the channels and the sys tem The channel information refers to each individual trans ducer The LED module provides seven LEDs for ev...

Page 21: ...o module or optional LCD module serve for system monitoring LEDs for System Information battery service single m ode system failure These blinking LEDs indicate a certain system status For detailed de...

Page 22: ...e The values measured are allocated to the respect ive status indication for each channel shown by the LEDs for channel information In addition status indica tion is available via relays analog output...

Page 23: ...he measuring signal will be higher than 20mA Measuring is still given but the signal lies above the measuring range and is with various transducers no longer as accurate Via the software ConfigPro exc...

Page 24: ...d the latching alarm signal is already reset when the key button is first operated 3 4 Maintenance Mode Blinking of the yellow LED for maintenance indicates the mainten ance mode for servicing of and...

Page 25: ...maintenance switches off 3 4 1 Forcing of the alarm relays into out of alarm position Switch Position 1 Blinking of the LED for fault indicates alarm suppression which prevents the allocated relay fr...

Page 26: ...mote calibration for stan dard transducers allows adjustment of the 4 20mA The transducer can now be cali brated on site eg with the aid of potentiometers or via infrared communica tion The analog out...

Page 27: ...two controllers with each other is disturbed Even though measuring will still correctly be carried out by the unit and all safety functions are maintained safe relay connection the com plete channel i...

Page 28: ...oller module and display In this case safety functions are fully maintained via the relays Evaluate fault indication on the controller module Check connection between con troller module and display LE...

Page 29: ...tomatically returns to the logo While the logo is displayed all channels can be scrolled through by operating an arrow key Each channel is indicated for 5 seconds After all channels have been shown th...

Page 30: ...tion on analog outputs Data logger settings Printer settings LCD display settings 4 2 1 Functions of the four LCD Key Buttons Undo Scroll change values Acknowledge Once the menu has been entered by me...

Page 31: ...n and adjustment should always be timed to avoid any deviation from the measuring range by more than 5 Even with lower de viations intervals should not exceed four months 5 1 Calibration and Adjustmen...

Page 32: ...n FigEx 5 1 4 Remote Calibration of Transducer TBGW EX The transducer TBGW EX has an analog as well as an RS 485 con nection to the system WinPro The latter serves for transmission of additional data...

Page 33: ...RS 485 connection Input Requirement for Transducers 24 VDC regulated power supply Maximum Current Load per Transducer 3 5VA 150mA Signal Evaluation two 16 bit microcontrollers working parallel with a...

Page 34: ...eets for technical details of respective transducers 7 Terminal Connections Jumpers and Rotary Switch 7 1 Controller Module CM The controller module consisting of two PCBs is fitted with relays for in...

Page 35: ...Microcontr leur B Diode LED jaune Erreur Microcontr leur A 1 3 1 2 1 11 1 10 1 8 1 7 1 6 R armement g n ral des alarmes S lecteur rotatif de fonction Entr e contr le Alim de secours ou 24 V Messages d...

Page 36: ...channels 24 V Input requirement of the transducer GND Connection to ground not required for 2 wire connection Sig 4 20mA signal from transducer A Line A of RS 485 connection B Line B of RS 485 connect...

Page 37: ...closed or open circuit operation can be selected see 2 1 4 upper position closed circuit operation lower position open circuit operation The last output module has to form a bus end for both signal b...

Page 38: ...0 V right position 4 20mA The last output module whether it is a relay or analog output mo dule has to form a bus end for both signal buses redundancy This is done via the two jumpers on the upper rig...

Page 39: ...al Position du cavalier Gauche 0 10 V Droite 4 20mA C1 1 2 3 1 4 AAM C2 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 AAM 1 2 24V GND A2 A1 B1 B2 Sortiesanalogiques Cavalier Fin de Bus Gauche FIN DE BUS Droite AUTRES MODULES S lecte...

Page 40: ...occurs from one of the maximum of 64 channels of the WinPro this channel is displayed on the LCD module as well as on the LCD copy module s During alarm background lighting is automatically activated...

Page 41: ...the Loop Module are to be allocated with help of the fitted ro tary switch Possible addresses for Loop Modules are 1 3 5 and 7 In case another address even numbers is allocated the LOOPM activates the...

Page 42: ...resistive load can activate external devices or transfer information Selection of closed or open circuit operation is via jumper The relays can be connected through a flat or bus cable The maximum bu...

Page 43: ...UE 1 2 3 4 5 TGBW 1 2 3 4 5 Rs485 S CAPTEURS LEL et ou O2 Avec utilisation du RS485 24Vcc R BOUCLE 17 MODULE ANALOGIQUE 1 2 3 4 5 Base 300 S K25 3 1 S K25 Capteur OLC20 O2 O2 experimental cavern 24Vcc...

Page 44: ...5 LEL experimental cavern 3 1 Capteur OLC20 LEL 2 3 1 Capteur OLC20 LEL 2 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 S S 24Vcc R BOUCLE 16 Boite de jonction Boite de jonction R BOUCLE 7 R BOUCLE 16 MODULE ANALOGIQUE 1 2 3 4 5 OLC...

Page 45: ...1 2 3 4 5 O2 SERVOMEX liaisons lectriques 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 S VERIFIER BORNES 24Vcc R BOUCLE 16 MODULE ANALOGIQUE 1 2 3 4 5 Bris de glace 3 1 S Bo tier BRIS DE GLACE Non adressable 24Vcc Bris de glace 3...

Page 46: ...FEYE Recepteur 4 20mA MODULE ANALOGIQUE 1 2 3 4 5 Safeye type 204 liaisons lectriques 1 2 3 4 5 S VERIFIER BORNES SOURCE SAFEYE Emetteur 4 20mA VERIFIER BORNES 80m 24Vcc R BOUCLE 14 R BOUCLE 14 R BOUC...

Page 47: ...485 pour talonnage MODULE ANALOGIQUE 1 2 3 4 5 S 1 2 3 CAPTEURS 4 20mA LEL et ou O2 C blage en variante 1 24Vcc TGBW 1 2 3 TGBW 1 2 3 TGBW 1 2 3 4 5 RS485 RS485 RS485 R BOUCLEs calculer selon architec...

Page 48: ...ULE ADAPTATEUR ex boucle 1 2 3 4 5 24Vcc 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R BOUCLE calculer selon architecture RACCORDEMENT DU MODULE ADAPTATEUR A WinPro 24Vcc CPU unit centrale WinPro 24Vcc MODULE ADAPTATEUR ex...

Page 49: ...n architecture MODULE ADAPTATEUR ex boucle RS485 1 2 3 CAPTEURS num riques adressables LEL et ou O2 Montage en boucle 24Vcc Capteur TGBW 1 2 TGBW 1 2 4 TGBW 1 2 4 4 5 RS485 RS485 RS485 5 5 RS485 1 2 3...

Page 50: ...boucle RS485 1 2 3 BRIS DE GLACE adressables Montage en boucle 24Vcc RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485 1 2 3 adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 CABLE POUR RESEAU RS485 R BOUCLE calc...

Page 51: ...Montage en boucle 24Vcc RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485 1 2 3 adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 Device x adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 Device y adresse TGBW 1 2 4 5 4 20mA 3fils 4 20mA 2fils 4 20mA 2fils Device z 24Vcc R BOUCLE c...

Page 52: ...d the mounting plate must be less than three metres The sheath of the shielded line should be con nected with the housing at the entry of the switchboard cabinet and on the mounting plate The relay mo...

Page 53: ...areas in view of generic emission and immunity Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EWG In compliance with EN 61010 Part 1 Safety regulations for electric measuring control and laboratory equipment 10 2 Metrol...

Page 54: ...55...

Page 55: ...rmore the administrator of the system can set different rights for every user this user hierarchy allows the software to be used in the same version with different restrictions de pending on the user...

Page 56: ...Module If a WinPro has been found an acoustic ok signal is given and the transmission menu is enabled otherwise COM62 will beep and the transmission menu stays disabled If the Controller Module has b...

Page 57: ...58 Permits to choose the language which will be used into the software...

Page 58: ...59 The screen displays the different possibilities of the COM62 software...

Page 59: ...60 Examples of programmed possibilities...

Page 60: ...61 To indicate the different parameters related to an established installation Use the available menus into the window 1 1...

Page 61: ...the I O modules I O modules are divided in the groups of Input modules Relay modules and Analog Output modules A module can be added or deleted by using the context menu of the right mouse button Rel...

Page 62: ...Permits to configure the main characteristics of an established installation The inhibition time at the imput The authorized time for an adjustment Cadence of the preventive maintenance etc 1 3 2 1 2...

Page 63: ...be used for non safety applications and only by users who know exactly what to do The status of each channel is displayed in the upper right corner of the window In an input channel shall not be used...

Page 64: ...65 Configuration up to the inputs measurement channel type...

Page 65: ...Beschreibung2 1 2 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung3 1 3 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung4 1 4 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung5 1 5 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung6 1 6 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung7 1 7 TCOD IR5 Beschreibung8 1 8 TBG Beschreibung9 2...

Page 66: ...67 configuration of detector s caracteristics...

Page 67: ...68 Test calibrating up to a detector...

Page 68: ...69 Permits to analyse for a defined detector the zero and sensitivity derives...

Page 69: ...in the panel are the same as the channel numbers If individual positions are necessary the items can be pushed to the desired posi tion by drag and drop LC 2 2 LC 2 4 LC 2 7 LEL LEL LEL Beschreibung 1...

Page 70: ...alues o Alarm limit for average values o Alarm activation by rising standard or falling signal o Latching alarm y n Datalogger related settings for every channel o Recording on off o Recording mode ev...

Page 71: ...be used ADVANCED Events of all types may be mixed only allowed in non safety applications L 1 1 Alarm1 HF DPL015 user defined L 1 2 Alarm1 AMB HF DPL015 014 user defined L 1 3 Alarm1 COMB HF DPL015 u...

Page 72: ...by selecting show configuration in the context menu right mouse button ALARM RELAY SIRENE FLASH HF LOCAL PLASMA YES min buzzer time 5 min Append Additional Event s Delete Selected Event 1 Channel 01...

Page 73: ...nced OR X SIRENE FLASH HF LOCAL PLASMA 1 2 Alarm OR X SIRENE FLASH HF COMBLES PLASMA 1 3 Advanced OR X SIRENE FLASH H2 LOCAL PLASMA 1 4 Alarm OR X SIRENE FLASH H2 COULOIR 1 5 Alarm OR COUPURE EV H2 DP...

Page 74: ...output in the right list 1 1 Beschreibung1 LEL 1 2 Beschreibung2 TOX 1 3 Beschreibung3 TOX 1 4 Beschreibung4 TOX 1 5 Beschreibung5 TOX 1 6 Beschreibung6 TOX 1 7 Beschreibung7 TOX 1 8 Beschreibung8 LEL...

Page 75: ...76 Putting into memory of some used parameters type connection of 4 20mA in accordance with values...

Page 76: ...ce of the detected gas into a list putted into memory window 1 Automatic display of the gas characteristics 2 This window 3 allows to programme another gas which is not avail able into the present lis...

Page 77: ...78 Allows to choose a type of pre programmed detector...

Page 78: ...79 Allows to define a detection profile...

Page 79: ...80 Profile continuation type of alarm...

Page 80: ...81 Type of alarm continuation...

Page 81: ...82 Type of alarm continuation...

Page 82: ...83 D DA AT TA AL LO OG GG GE ER R A AN ND D L LI IN NE EP PR RI IN NT T E ER R S SE ET TT T I IN NG GS S...

Page 83: ...on is not complete or if failures could be detected the user is informed and the upload is not possible Example All information which has been defined in COM62 is stored in the COM62 con troller modul...

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