background image

PRODUCT SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

30 

 

 

 

 

 OI-6000-X-X-X-X-O OPS_GUIDE_REV 3.1 

 

3.7.2

 

RELAY 2:  LATCHING/NON-LATCHING SETTING 

 

 

 

 

1.

 

Use the ADD and SUB buttons to toggle between the “UnLatch” and “Latch” options. 

 

2.

 

Press the MENU button to select the desired setting and to advance to the Relay 1 fail-safe setting 

screen. 

 

3.8

 

RELAY FAIL-SAFE SETTING 

 

 

From a safety perspective, any unknown situation must be considered potentially hazardous.  When a stand-alone 
gas detector is unable to detect gas, an unknown condition is created and precautions must be taken to prevent 
personal injury or loss of life.  This means that the device must be able to alert the end-user that it is no longer fully 
operational.  This safety function is made possible by the fault terminal.  For more information about the fault terminal 
and for instructions on how to wire your device, refer to the Connecting the Fault Terminal section of this manual. 

Site specific circumstances may prevent the use of the fault terminal, leading to potentially dangerous situations 
without  end-user  notification.   In  response,  the  OI-6000  provides  a  relay  fail-safe  setting  to  enhance  the  safety 
protection provided when the fault terminal cannot be used.   

The relay fail-safe setting reverses the behavior of the relays and allows a deactivated relay to serve as a warning 
of a potentially hazardous event.  In fail-safe mode, the relays are activated upon device start-up and deactivated 
during alarm conditions and when the device is turned off.  Some device failures, such as loss of power and firmware 
corruption, will also deactivate the relay.     

 

 

NOTICE 

 

For maximum safety, the fault terminal MUST be used.  A fail-safe relay will NOT notify the user of all potential 

device failures.  The fail-safe setting should ONLY be enabled to provide enhanced safety protection when the 
fault terminal CANNOT be used. 

 

The factory default settings on the OI-6000 for Relay 1 and Relay 2 fail-safe are No (Off).   

 

 

 

Содержание GEN II OI-6000

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...EN ENTIER AVANT D UTILISER D ENTERETENIR OU DE R PARER L QUIPEMENT CAUTION THIS AREA MUST BE FREE OF FLAMMABLE GASES DURING CALIBRATION ATTENTION CETTE ZONE DOlT ETRE EXEMPTE DE GAZ INFLAMMABLES PENDA...

Страница 4: ......

Страница 5: ...YSTEM START UP 23 2 5 NORMAL OPERATING MODE 24 3 PRODUCT SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION 25 3 1 RELAY TEST 25 3 1 1 PERFORMING THE RELAY TEST 26 3 2 NETWORK ID 26 3 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION 27 3 4 NULL CALIBRA...

Страница 6: ...NG 46 4 3 3 SENSOR HIGH ALARM SETTING 46 4 3 4 SENSOR HIGH ALARM RISE FALL SETTING 47 4 4 SENSOR RADIO ADDRESS 47 4 5 MANUAL RESET FOR ACTIVATED LATCHING ALARMS 48 5 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE 49 5 1 SCHEDUL...

Страница 7: ...assembly This document is an operation manual containing diagrams and step by step instructions for the proper and safe installation start up configuration and settings normal operation and product m...

Страница 8: ...ht Interface 3 Push Buttons MENU ADD SUB 3 Magnetic Switches for Non Intrusive Operation LOW and HIGH Alarm Indicator LEDs Outputs Wired Analog 4 20 mA 3 Wire Wired Digital RS 485 Modbus RTU WireFree...

Страница 9: ...al 1 3 1 EXTERNAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1 MENU Button 2 Front Panel Thumbscrew 3 Enclosure 4 Explosion Proof Plug 5 SUB Button 6 Mounting Hole 7 HIGH Alarm LED 8 Sensor Housing Assembly 9 Sensor Rain Guard 1...

Страница 10: ...odbus Terminal Block 2 Fault Terminal Block 3 Power Input 4 20mA Output Terminal Block 4 Radio Module If equipped 5 Sensor Housing Socket 6 Antenna Fitting Connector If equipped with a radio module 7...

Страница 11: ...closure Body 5 Antenna Fitting If equipped with a radio module or 7 If not equipped with a radio module 6 900 MHz or 2 4 GHz Antenna If equipped with a radio module 7 Explosion Proof Plug If not equip...

Страница 12: ...unit should be placed in an area that will produce the highest gas concentration Enclosed corners and stopping points of moving devices are two areas susceptible to a buildup of hazardous gas In order...

Страница 13: ...power to operate Data communication from the device through either the 4 20 output or the RS 485 Modbus connection to an external location are optional Consult the subsequent sections of wiring instru...

Страница 14: ...ll connections are rejoined before returning the internal system back into the enclosure 2 3 2 CONNECTING POWER To provide power to the OI 6000 you will need to connect the power cable from the sensor...

Страница 15: ...E 12 to 35 VDC WHITE GND BLACK GND BLACK 4 20 mA 4 20 mA NOTICE Wiring power to the device is the ONLY requirement for the OI 6000 to operate With the provision of power the unit will function normall...

Страница 16: ...Detector 1 Feed the signal wire through the power hub and into the enclosure NOTICE The power and signal wires may be conjoined as a 3 wire cable incorporating the power WHITE ground BLACK and signal...

Страница 17: ...NSTALLATION AND STARTUP OI 6000 X X X X O OPS_GUIDE_REV 3 1 11 OTIS MONITOR SENSOR TERMINAL OI 6000 POWER TERMINAL 12 to 35 VDC WHITE 12 to 35 VDC WHITE GND BLACK GND BLACK 4 20 mA GREEN 4 20 mA GREEN...

Страница 18: ...I 6000 Detector 1 Feed the RS 485 cable through the power hub and into the enclosure 2 Locate the RS 485 output terminal block on the control board and complete the following a Connect the RS 485 B BR...

Страница 19: ...485 TERMINAL A YELLOW A YELLOW GND WHITE GND WHITE B BROWN B BROWN NOTICE If an Otis Monitor is not used the OI 6000 can be connected to a Programmable Logic Controller PLC for RS 485 Modbus data comm...

Страница 20: ...to section 2 3 6 CONNECTING THE FAULT TERMINAL 2 3 5 1 CONNECTING RELAY 1 On the OI 6000 Detector 1 Locate the power terminal block on the control board and complete the following a Connect a second p...

Страница 21: ...00 POWER TERMINAL OI 6000 RELAY 1 TERMINAL 12 to 35 VDC BLUE NC GND NO 4 20 mA COM BLUE NOTICE It is recommended that the relay connections are wired as normally open NO However normally closed NC wir...

Страница 22: ...rough the power hub and into the enclosure 2 Locate the Relay 1 terminal block on the radio relay board and complete the following a Connect the external alarm device power RED wire to the NO terminal...

Страница 23: ...hrough the power hub and into the enclosure 2 Locate the Relay 1 terminal block on the radio relay board and complete the following a Connect the external alarm device power RED wire to the NC termina...

Страница 24: ...on the radio relay board and complete the following a Connect a second power BLUE wire to the COM terminal 2 Locate the Relay 2 terminal block on the radio relay board and complete the following a Con...

Страница 25: ...he power hub and into the enclosure 2 Locate the Relay 2 terminal block on the radio relay board and complete the following a Connect the external alarm device power RED wire to the NO terminal 3 Loca...

Страница 26: ...ugh the power hub and into the enclosure 2 Locate the Relay 2 terminal block on the radio relay board and complete the following a Connect the external alarm device power RED wire to the NC terminal 3...

Страница 27: ...al fault device to be wired during installation Refer to the following instructions for how to wire your device On the external fault device light horn 1 Locate the power RED and ground BLACK wires on...

Страница 28: ...INSTALLATION AND STARTUP 22 OI 6000 X X X X O OPS_GUIDE_REV 3 1...

Страница 29: ...loosen or tighten the thumbscrews when opening or closing the enclosure 3 Verify that the sealing ring seated at the threaded opening of the device enclosure is correctly in place 4 Affix the enclosur...

Страница 30: ...ft corner of the display appears on both screens The unit continuously registers that the system is in fault so that even with at a glance instrument checks in the field it can be seen When the fault...

Страница 31: ...guration menu is activated and open on the display screen 3 1RELAY TEST The relay test simulates a gas level reading indicating the presence of a toxic gas at the sensor The relay test is used to ensu...

Страница 32: ...ack to zero and to deactivate the monitor alarm s 3 Press the MENU button to advance to the System Information screen 3 2NETWORK ID The Network ID is used to synchronize the communication between the...

Страница 33: ...Volts This screen is for informational purposes only 1 Press the MENU button to advance to the Null Calibration Time Information screen 3 4NULL CALIBRATION TIMER INFORMATION The null calibration time...

Страница 34: ...eading at which the radio transmission changes from once every minute to once every five seconds The background setting is adjustable so that if there is a consistent level of gas always present the s...

Страница 35: ...are commonly customized as the following Common Relay 1 and Relay 2 Settings Relay Alarm Setting Latching Non Latching Relay 1 Low Non Latching Relay 2 High Latching 3 7 1 RELAY 1 LATCHING NON LATCHIN...

Страница 36: ...g the Fault Terminal section of this manual Site specific circumstances may prevent the use of the fault terminal leading to potentially dangerous situations without end user notification In response...

Страница 37: ...External Power Supply Normally Open NO Yes On Normal Operation Closed Alarm Activation Closed 3 8 1 RELAY 1 FAIL SAFE SETTING 1 Use the ADD and SUB buttons to select the desired fail safe setting for...

Страница 38: ...on lets you use the ADD and SUB buttons during calibration to match the reading shown on the screen to the value of the gas being applied Auto calibration will set the reading after a predetermined am...

Страница 39: ...5 addresses ranging from 1 to 255 Eight of the addresses are used for internal system settings leaving addresses 1 to 247 available for your device The RS 485 Modbus communication parameters used in O...

Страница 40: ...s communication parameters used in all Otis devices are 8 data bits no parity bit and 1 stop bit 8 N 1 these parameters are fixed and cannot be changed Some devices come with different Modbus baud rat...

Страница 41: ...reading on the OI 6000 no longer matches the reading on the monitoring device the 4 20 mA offset will need to be recalibrated The factory default settings on the OI 6000 for the 4 20 mA offset are 4...

Страница 42: ...e sunlight the brightness of the display screen may need to be adjusted for optimum viewing The factory default setting on the OI 6000 for the display screen contrast is 29 approximately 45 of the con...

Страница 43: ...ing 4 Relay 1 Latching Non Latching UnLatch Relay 2 Latching Non Latching UnLatch Relay 1 Fail Safe Setting No Off Relay 2 Fail Safe Setting No Off Calibration Method Manual RS 485 Modbus Address Sett...

Страница 44: ...e If Yes is selected to return the device to its factory default settings 1 Press the ADD button to select Yes to confirm that you want to reset the device to its factory default settings and to retur...

Страница 45: ...wering off the device stops the operation of the unit The product settings and configuration as well as the operation settings including the null and calibration of the sensor will be unaffected 1 Pre...

Страница 46: ...d ninety 90 days Otis recommends that you calibrate your device regularly to ensure proper functionality and a safe work environment 4 2 1 NULLING THE SENSOR AUTO NULL The first step of calibration is...

Страница 47: ...o discontinue the null process and to return to the previous screen NOTICE If Yes is selected at this point the null process cannot be stopped without disconnecting the power from the unit 4 The unit...

Страница 48: ...sing of the device 3 Affix a regulator to the calibration gas bottle 4 Attach the tubing on the Calibration Adapter Kit to the regulator on the calibration gas bottle 5 Ensure that the gas is flowing...

Страница 49: ...button to select No to advance to the sensor radio address setting screen 2 Press the ADD button to select Yes to confirm that you want to calibrate the sensor and to continue to the concentration set...

Страница 50: ...n process the amount of time on the timer will vary based on the gas type During calibration the display will show a countdown of the time remaining until the process is complete NOTICE Once the calib...

Страница 51: ...all other gas types is to activate when the detected gas RISES above the alarm set point When the gas concentration detected at the sensor meets or exceeds the LOW alarm set point the LOW alarm indic...

Страница 52: ...lling gas level respectively 2 Press the MENU button to save the desired setting and to advance to the sensor HIGH alarm setting screen 4 3 3 SENSOR HIGH ALARM SETTING 1 Use the ADD and SUB buttons to...

Страница 53: ...til you have exited the menu mode for approximately 1 minute For non latching alarms the alarms will NOT deactivate until the gas level reading at the sensor has fallen 10 below the alarm set point 4...

Страница 54: ...how to manually deactivate the alarms on your device 1 Verify that the gas level reading is below the alarm level setting 2 Press the MENU button to deactivate latching alarm s NOTICE The gas level re...

Страница 55: ...bugs and insects and or any other debris that could potentially cover or coat the sensor Keeping the sensor head clear of foreign articles will allow for proper operation of the device A brief inspect...

Страница 56: ...Use caution when opening the enclosure and handling internal components DO NOT use any metal objects or tools to remove the sensing element from the sensor adapter board 1 Press and hold the SUB butt...

Страница 57: ...ensor element 3 Replace the sensor interface board F6 Try to Calibrate Again 1 The unit did not calibrate correctly due to the absence of gas a sensor error or a sensor interface board error 1 Recalib...

Страница 58: ...ly OI 6000 XRB PCA Radio Relay Board with Radio Components Only No Radio Module or Relay Components Installed OI 6000 RXB PCA Radio Relay Board with Radio and Relay Components No Radio Module Installe...

Страница 59: ...X A INTRODUCTION TO 4 20 mA CURRENT LOOP SIGNALS APPENDIX B MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS APPENDIX C MODBUS REGISTER MAP APPENDIX D OTIS INSTRUMENTS PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT APPENDIX E INFORMATION ABOUT RMA...

Страница 60: ...s Current Detector Status 2 5 mA Sensor Fault 3 mA Sensor in Menu Mode 3 5 mA Sensor in Calibration Mode The 4 mA allows the receiving monitor PLC to distinguish between a zero signal a broken wire or...

Страница 61: ...bon Dioxide CO2 0 5 Infrared IR Combustible Gas LEL 0 100 Catalytic Bead CB2 Combustible Gas LEL 0 100 Photo Ionization Detector PID Volatile Organic Compounds VOC10 0 10 PPM Photo Ionization Detector...

Страница 62: ...type of wiring in which two conductors of a single circuit are twisted together for the purposes of canceling out electromagnetic interference EMI from external sources as well as crosstalk between n...

Страница 63: ...vice in the chain directly connected to the monitor RS 485 Modbus Connection Distances for Electrical Wiring Distance Length Gauge Size Twisted Pairs Short 100 Feet 22 to 24 Gauge Shielded in areas of...

Страница 64: ...Precision R 1 INT 0 3 17 23 Relay Setting R 1 BFLD See Relay Setting Table 18 24 Days Since Last Null R 1 UINT 0 60000 60000 Default to Never 19 25 Calibration Type R 1 ENUM 0 1 1A 26 Auto Calibratio...

Страница 65: ...mmonia 11 H2 Hydrogen 12 CLO2 Chlorine Dioxide 13 HCN Hydrogen Cyanide 17 NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide 26 PH3 Phosphine Register Address 5 Unit Type Response Unit Type 0 PPM 1 Register Address 8 Mode of Senso...

Страница 66: ...Setting Bit Relay Setting Function 5 Relay 2 Rise Fall Setting 0 Fall 1 Rise 4 Relay 1 Rise Fall Setting 0 Fall 1 Rise 3 Relay 2 Failsafe Setting 0 No Off 1 Yes On 2 Relay 1 Failsafe Setting 0 No Off...

Страница 67: ...h defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the Otis product or i any product in which a product labeled serial number has been removed defaced or altered in any...

Страница 68: ...s A replacement part or Otis Product including a user installable part that has been installed in accordance with instructions provided by Otis assumes the remaining term of the Warranty or ninety 90...

Страница 69: ...ere to these instructions will result in the products parts being returned to sender Once the RMA Service Repair Form is received by the Otis Instruments RMA Service Department a RMA Service number wi...

Страница 70: ...le for complying with all import export requirements for shipment of RMA Service repairs to Otis Instruments Inc OTIS INSTRUMENTS RMA SERVICE DEPARTMENT Otis Instruments Repairs 301 South Texas Ave Br...

Страница 71: ...ust be completed in its entirety and included within the box at the time of shipment Customer contact information and product information including model number serial number and specific reason s for...

Страница 72: ...Otis Instruments 301 S Texas Avenue Bryan Texas 77803 Tel 979 776 7700 Fax 979 776 7719 sales otisinstruments com service otisinstruments com www otisinstruments com...

Отзывы: