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9900-1BC Batch Controller Manual

MENU Mode Overview

The MENU mode enables the user to view and configure all menu items. The five 

menus available are: 

CAL

INPUT

LOOP

RELAY

, and 

OPTION

.

MENU Mode is entered by pressing and holding ENTER for three seconds.

The ► button is used to change the position of the blinking cursor. When the 

desired menu is blinking, press ENTER.

In the selected menu, use the ▲ and ▼ keys to navigate through the menu. 

 

Use the ▲, ▼ and ► keys to edit the selected item (see Menu Navigation 

discussion, page 24).

To save the new selection, press the 

ENTER

 key. A message displaying “Saving…” 

will be displayed for 3 seconds. After this message is displayed, the newly selected 
value will be displayed, if applicable.

VIEW Mode Overview

The top level of menus is referred to as the 

VIEW Mode

. This view displays 

measurement values as well as current outputs and relay status. The radial bar 
graph represents the measurement value that is also displayed in the 7-segment 

numeric field below the bar graph. The bar graph is primarily used to display the 

percentage of batch volume, but can display a source volume when configured via 

a menu item.

During normal operation, the 9900 displays the VIEW mode.

 

●  To select a display, press the ▲ or ▼ arrow keys. The display selections scroll 

in a continuous loop.

 

Changing the display selection does not interrupt system operations.

 

No password is necessary to change display selection.

 

Output settings cannot be edited from the View Mode.

 

The display will return to the VIEW mode if no button is pressed for 10 minutes.

Password Overview

The password is often required to start editing. Once entered correctly, this 
password will not be needed for subsequent edits. However, once the menu system 
is exited, the password will again be required when edit mode is re-entered.

Your choice of password (STD or CODE) is selected in the Options Mode.

STD:

The standard (STD) password is ▲▲▲▼, pressed in sequence. This password 

is designed to protect the 9900 from unintentional changes. It is best suited for 
systems where a group of people need to be able to change settings.

CODE:

The CODE default setting is 0000, adjustable to any 4-digit numerical code up to 
9999. Using a personal code provides the maximum degree of security. This code 

can be modified in the Options mode.

Error Handling

Errors occurring while in the 

VIEW Mode show a specific 

message (e.g., CHECK 
SENSOR).
This message is displayed 
every 10 seconds and stays 
on for 5 seconds. Once the 
error is resolved or cleared, 
the error message stops.

Scrolling

In some cases, more 
than one message or 
measurement may need 
to be displayed. This is 
accomplished by alternating 
the message portions 
across the screen.

Password menus

In the MENU mode, if the 
wrong code or password 
is entered, an ERROR 
message is displayed.

To change your CODE, 
go to OPTIONS mode, 
enter your desired code 
and press ENTER.  
(The STD password 
cannot be changed.)

Password menus

Menu System

Содержание Signet 9900-1BC

Страница 1: ...g meter and models 2000 2507 and 2100 in line flow sensors Your new 9900 1BC Batch Controller system includes the following items Signet 9900 Transmitter 3 9900 1P Signet Relay Module 3 9900 393 Signe...

Страница 2: ...y 1 Description 1 Safety Information 1 Warranty Information 2 Product Registration 2 Dimensions 3 Installation 3 Modules 4 Batch Module 4 Relay Module 4 Terminal Identification 5 Software 6 Wiring 7 S...

Страница 3: ...NOT RELEASE 2 Press bracket clips outward and remove Field Mounting Accessory Required The Panel Mount unit can be installed in the optional Wall Mount Accessory 3 9900 392 159 001 700 for field moun...

Страница 4: ...dule Convert a 9900 Transmitter Generation II or later to a Batch Controller by plugging in a Batch Module 3 9900 397 159 310 163 Optional Module Wiring Wire an external button or keypad customer supp...

Страница 5: ...Closed Terminals 7 10 Digital S3 L Frequency Input For sensor wiring PC COMM wiring The 9900 1BC requires regulated 10 8 to 35 2 VDC 24 VDC nominal from an external power supply Maximum current draw...

Страница 6: ...than 25 04 please contact your local GF sales office for upgrade information ENTER 3s 1x HOLD ENTER ENTER WARNING Georg Fischer Signet strongly recommends against the use of 4 to 20 mA current loop c...

Страница 7: ...n Collector and relay s pg 10 Next step System Setup Step 3 All wiring connections to the 9900 1BC are made via removable terminal plugs In general Terminals accept 12 to 24 AWG wire Strip 7 mm 0 28 i...

Страница 8: ...FLOW DATA GND SHLD V DATA GND SHLD V DATA GND SHLD V 515 525 2536 2540 2000 2100 2507 2551 XX 11 Blind Magmeter 2552 DATA GND SHLD V Brown White Blue Black Shield Brown White Blue Black Shield Black...

Страница 9: ...ternal button or keypad not supplied to remotely control the 9900 1BC by wiring the Batch Module as shown 3 9900 397 Batch Module Start Resume Common Stop Inhibit 9900 Batch Controller Module revised...

Страница 10: ...l device needs logic 0 logic LOW input when the Open Collector is de energized in an NPN configuration set R1 NORMAL to CLOSED in the RELAY menu PWR PWR Loop Loop OC OC Pull Up Resistor 5K 10K 1 4 W P...

Страница 11: ...Batch Percentage Window Time High Limit Hysteresis Low Limit Process Window Hysteresis MISSING Missing Signal Activates relay when no flow is detected for X seconds during a batch cycle X is user defi...

Страница 12: ...Hysteresis Time Low Setpoint Process Time High Limit Hysteresis Low Limit Process High Setpoint Relay energized Relay de energized Batch Percentage Window Process 0 0 100 0 100 0 100 Overrun 90 100 Re...

Страница 13: ...e through a smaller bypass line to reduce the fill rate see diagram After the batch is dispensed the bypass relay de energizes completing the sequence NOTE If Relay 1 is selected for Two Stage operati...

Страница 14: ...Navigation Keys Mechanical Relay R3 Indicator LED ENTER UP DOWN keys Scroll through Menu options or adjust values during editing Press both together to exit a menu or escape without saving RIGHT key...

Страница 15: ...is basic operating procedure repeats throughout the 9900 program 1 Press ENTER for 3 seconds to enter EDIT menu 2 Press to move to a specific menu item 3 Press ENTER key to select the item for editing...

Страница 16: ...s No password is necessary to change display selection Output settings cannot be edited from the View Mode The display will return to the VIEW mode if no button is pressed for 10 minutes Password Over...

Страница 17: ...ning Note ENTER button stops batch in any screen on VIEW Mode Time Left displays estimated time remaining in minutes until batch is completed Percent Complete displays percent remaining or percent com...

Страница 18: ...g source volume Displays if SOURCE VOLUME is ON Reset source volume with key Note If PWD REQUIRED is set to YES you may be prompted to enter your password PWD REQUIRED setting can be changed in the OP...

Страница 19: ...h overrun Manual Overrun Compensation ADVANCED Mode only When Manual Compensation is enabled a batch will be stopped when the dispensed batch volume reaches an amount equal to the batch size volume mi...

Страница 20: ...00 mA Default 20 mA Test Loop Press or to manually output a current value from 3 6 mA to 21 00 mA to test the output loop INPUT Menu LOOP Menu Mode Select Select ADVANCED or SIMPLE Mode ADVANCED Mode...

Страница 21: ...esired ON delay Default 5 sec Note If MISSING has a delay value in the Input menu the relay will be delayed by the combination of the Input On Delay and the Relay On Delay Stop Batch In HI FLOW MISSIN...

Страница 22: ...on page 13 Main Relay Select ADVANCED Mode only Selects the specified relay as the main relay for two stage valve control This relay will be de energized when the batch volume reaches the setpoint pe...

Страница 23: ...S Source Volume Selects SOURCE VOLUME display option Choose ON or OFF Default OFF Volume Reset If SOURCE VOLUME is ON set the reset value for the source volume Default 1000 GAL Bar Graph Source If SOU...

Страница 24: ...ff percentage cannot be zero Volume entered during Volume Calibration is too low to calculate a K Factor K Factor error during volume calibration Value cannot be zero At least one batch must have a no...

Страница 25: ...nd returns to VOLUME CAL 5 Press ENTER to accept the new K Factor 9900 displays SAVING or press keys simultaneously to escape without saving and return to Enter Volume NOTE You may enter your own calc...

Страница 26: ...dance 12 V loop power 250 max 18 V loop power 500 max 24 V loop power 750 max Environmental Requirements Ambient operating temperature Backlit LCD 10 C to 70 C 14 F to 158 F Storage Temp 15 C to 70 C...

Страница 27: ...00 mA OC Outputs 1 Analog Outputs 1 passive Specifications Standards and Approvals CE UL CUL RoHS compliant Manufactured under ISO 9001 for Quality ISO 14001 for Environmental Management and OHSAS 18...

Страница 28: ...ht Angle 6682 1103 159 001 711 Relay Module Plug 3 Pos Right Angle 6682 1104 159 001 712 Loop Power Plug 4 Pos Right Angle 6682 3004 159 001 725 Freq S3 L Plug 4 Pos In Line 6682 3104 159 001 713 Freq...

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