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Quick installation guide C60-FL

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Series C

How to install the meter in a panel

1.

 Remove the 2 blue fixation tabs from each side 

of the unit.

2.

  Insert  instrument  from  the  front  of  the  panel 

into panel cut out.

3.

 Re-attached the 2 blue fixation tabs by sliding 

each one along its rail on each side and push until 

the tabs are tight onto the panel. If needed use a 

flat  screwdriver  to  push  the  tabs  strongly  to  the 

end.

2

1

3

1. Front view

Key ‘

LE

Key ‘

SQ

1. Enter into ‘Configuration menu’ 

2. Validate parameter

1. Exit the menu

Key ‘

UP

1. Enter into ‘Fast access’ 

2. Next value

Alarm led

          1 

&

 2

Units

2. Dimensions and panel cut-out ‘mm’ (in.)

Panel 

cut-out

Detail  of  the  female 

terminal provided.

(includes terminal)

91

mm

(3.58 in.)

96

mm

(3.78 in.)

48

mm

(1.89 in.)

44

mm

(1.74 in.)

92

mm

(3.63 in.)

16

mm

(0.63 in.)

75

mm

(2.95 in.)

8

mm

(0.31 in.)

3. Panel mount

1.

 Open the instrument (see section 3)

2.

 Connect the signal, the power and the rear controls (see section 6)

3.

 

Configure the instrument from the  ‘

Configuration menu

 (see section 13)

4.

 If you need additional information, see section 8.

!

4. 

Installation and start-up

C60

FL

Model

-

-

-

Option 1

-A1 

(1 relay SPDT)

-S1 

(Modbus RTU)

-M1 

(analog 

output 4/20mA)

-

(empty)

Power

U

-U

(Universal 

power supply 

18...265 Vac/dc)

-

Option 2

-A2 

(1 relay SPDT)

-

(empty)

Customization

-XXXX

 

(customized 

execution under request)

-

(empty)

.

Series

-

-NBT 

(no front 

keypad)

-65

  

(front IP65)

-

(empty)

Others

5. How to order

Module A2 (relay)

NC

Com.

NO

G I

H

Option 2

Module S1 (Modbus RTU)

A B C

Common

B

A

Module A1 (relay)

A B C

NC

Com.

NO

Module M1 (4/20 mA)

A B C

4/20 mA

+15 Vexc.

Active output

A B C

Common

4/20 mA

Passive output

Option 1

excitation voltage (+15 Vdc @50 mA)

common

reads the background instrument

Vexc

0 Vdc

Signal

Control 2

Control 1

resets the total flow value

input signal (impulses)

1 2 3 4 5

fuse

Protection fuse values: 

250 mA time-lag for power voltage > 50 Vac/dc 

400 mA time-lag for power voltage < 50 Vac/dc

Option 2

Option 1

1 2 3 4 5

8 9 0

A B C

G I

H

-Vdc/Neutral

+Vdc/Phase

(not connected)

Power supply 18...265 Vac/dc 

(50 / 60 Hz) (<2.5 W) (isolated)

6. 

Connections

Key ‘SQ’

 (

<

) - press the ‘

SQ

’ (

<

) key for 1 second to access the ‘

configuration menu

’. 

Inside the menu, the 

‘SQ’

 (

<

) key functions as a ‘ENTER’ key. It selects and accesses 

the menu option currently displayed. At menus with numerical value entries, it vali

-

dates the number displayed.

Key ‘UP’

 (

5

) - the ‘

UP

’ (

5

) key gives access to the ‘fast access’ menu. Inside the 

menus, it moves vertically through the different menu options. At menus with numeri

-

cal value entries, it modifies the digit selected by increasing its value to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 

5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Key ‘LE’

 (

3

) - inside the menus, the 

‘LE’

 (

3

) key functions as the ‘

ESCAPE

’ key. It 

leaves the selected menu, and eventually, will leave the whole menu. When leaving 

the ‘

configuration menu

’ with the 

‘LE’

 (

3

) key, the changed parameters are activated. 

At menus with numerical value entries, the 

‘LE’

 (

3

) key allows to select the active 

digit. To modify the value of the selected digit use the 

‘UP’

 (

5

) key.

Menu ‘Rollback’

After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator, the instrument will rollback 

and leave the ‘

configuration menu

’ or the ‘

fast access

’ menu. All changes will be dis

-

carded.

Example

The menu example indicated below is for information purposes only, and may not 

match the actual menu of the instrument.

Input

Example of operation inside the ‘

configu-

ration menu

’.

1. The ‘

SQ

’ (

<

) key enters into the ‘con

-

figuration menu’.

2. The ‘

SQ

’ (

<

) key enters into the ‘

InP

’ 

option menu.

3.  The  ‘

UP

’ (

5

)  key  moves  through  the 

menu options.

4.  The  ‘

SQ

’ (

<

)  key  selects  the  desired 

range and returns to the ‘

InP

’ menu.

5. The ‘

LE

’ (

3

) key leaves the actual menu 

level  and  moves  to  the  previous  menu 

level.

6.  The  ‘

LE

’ (

3

)  key  leaves  the  ‘configu

-

ration  menu’.  Changes  are  applied  and 

saved at this moment.

(2)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(4)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(3)

(3)

(6)

(6)

(1)

7. How to operate the menu

User’s manual C60-FL 

 

www.fema.es/docs/5046_C60-FL_manual_en.pdf

Datasheet C60-FL 

 

www.fema.es/docs/5058_C60-FL_datasheet_en.pdf

Quick installation guide C60-FL 

www.fema.es/docs/5060_C60-FL_installation_en.pdf

CE declaration of conformity 

www.fema.es/docs/5047_CE-Declaration_C60-FL_en.pdf

Warranty   

 

www.fema.es/docs/4153_Warranty1_en.pdf

8. Additional documentation

If you need additional information, see section 8 

to download the full User’s Manual or check the 

QR code for a direct download.

!

User’s Manual C60-FL

9. User’s manual

10. 

Configuration example

A flow sensor provides ‘NPN’ impulses, with a frequency proportional to the instant 

flow, with a ‘

K factor

’ value of ‘1.241804’ [

impulses / liter

].

Configure the instrument to read the instant flow in [

m

3

/hour

] with 1 decimal point, 

and the total flow accumulated in [

gallons

] with 2 decimal points.

By default instant flow must be on display, and access to the total flow value will be 

done by activating the rear connector terminal.
Reset of the total flow will be performed by pressing the front key left ‘

LE

’ (

3

).

1. Instrument main configuration

At the ‘

Instrument configuration

’ (‘

c.InS

’) section : 

• 

at ‘

Main instrument

’ (‘

MAIn

’) select ‘

rAtE

• 

at ‘

Sensor

’ (‘

SnSr

’) select ‘

NPN

• 

at ‘

‘K’ Decimal point

’ (‘

K.dP

’) select ‘

X.xxxxx

• 

at ‘

‘K’ Factor

’ (‘

K.Ftr

’) configure ‘

1.24180

’ (the last digit ‘

4

’ of the ‘

K factor

’ can not 

be introduced)

Validate changes and exit the ‘

configuration menu

’. At this moment, the instrument is 

configured and reads instant flow meter, in [

liters/second

].

3. Scale the instant flow value to the desired units [m

3

/hour]

At the ‘

Instant flow configuration

’ (‘

c.rAt

’) section :

• 

at ‘

Time Base (Multiplier)

’ (‘

tIME

’) configure ‘

3600

’ (3600 seconds in 1 hour)

• 

at ‘

Divider

’ (‘

dIV

’) configure ‘

1000

’ (1000 liters in 1 m

3

)

• 

at ‘

Resolution

’ (‘

rESL

’) select ‘

XXXXX.x

Validate changes and exit the ‘

configuration menu’

. At this moment, the instrument is 

configured and reads instant flow, in [

m

3

/hour

], with 1 decimal.

4. Scale the total flow value to the desired units [gallons]

Relation between liters and gallons is  1 liter = 0.2642 gallons.
At the ‘

Total flow configuration

’ (‘

c.tot

’) section :

• 

at ‘

Multiplier

’ (‘

MuLt

’) configure ‘

2642

• 

at ‘

Divider

’ (‘

dIV

’) configure ‘

10000

The total scaling factor is ‘

2642

’ / ‘

10000

’ = ‘

0.2642

• 

at ‘

Resolution

’ (‘

rESL

’) select ‘

XXXX.xx

Validate changes and exit the ‘

configuration menu

’. At this moment, the instrument 

is configured and reads total flow in [

gallons

], with 2 decimals. To read the total ac

-

cumulated flow on display, close the rear contact ‘

contact 1

’.

5. Configure ‘Key Left’ (

3

) to reset the total flow value

At the ‘

Key Left

’ (‘

K.LE

’) section :

• 

at ‘

Reset ‘total’

’ (‘

rSt.t

’) select ‘

on

Validate changes and exit the configuration menu. At this moment, the total flow val

-

ue will reset to ‘0’ when the key ‘

LE

’ (

3

) is pressed.

This instrument conforms to the actual CE regulations. For a copy of the ‘CE declaration 

of conformity’ see section 8. Applicable regulations are :

Security regulations EN-61010-1 (

‘Fixed’ equipment, ‘Permanently connected’. ‘Dou

-

ble’ isolation.)

Electromagnetic compatibility regulations EN-61326-1

This instrument does not provide a general mains switch  and will start operation as 

soon as power is connected. The instrument does not provide protection fuse, and the 

fuse must be added during installation.

According to directive 2012/19/EU, electronic equipment must be re

-

cycled in a selective and controlled way at the end of its useful life.

Risk of electrical shock. Instrument terminals can be connected to dan

-

gerous voltage.

Instrument protected with double isolation. No earth connection 

required.

Instrument conforms to CE rules and regulations. 

Standard warranty of 2 years according to actual european legislation. 

Free of cost warranty extension of 5 years, available at: http://www.

fema.es/garantia.asp 

11. 

Regulations

FEMA ELECTRÓNICA, S.A.

 | Manufacturing for Industrial Automation | www.fema.es . [email protected] 

50

1969-2019

YEARS

5

Extended Warranty

YEARS

Electromagnetic C.

EN-61326-1

Security

EN-61010-1

Q

Certified Quality

ISO 9001

5060r01

Q

Certified Quality

ISO 9001

Electromagnetic C.

EN-61326-1

50

1969-2019

YEARS

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