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Use the left and right navigation buttons to select each character and the up and down navigation buttons to
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access the menu.

Entering an incorrect password will produce a password entry error and the user will be returned to the pass-
word entry screen. Press the escape ESC key at any time to return to the main display.

The PIM-530 is supplied from the factory with default passwords for the user and technician level.  During
initial setup it is recommended the technician level password be set to a new value to prevent unauthorized
access to the settings. The User level password can also be set to a new value at the installer’s discretion but is
not required in most cases.

Default User level password = 1000
Default Technician level password = 2000

Once the correct user level password has been entered the setup menu will be displayed. The current user level
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accessed by using the up and down navigation keys. The “>” symbol indicates the currently selected menu
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The setup menu can be exited at any time by either pressing the “ESC” key or by selecting the “1:  EXIT”
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After 30 seconds of inactivity the module will automatically exit the setup menu and resume normal operation.

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– Once an alarm or short fault condition has been detected the module status will

remain in that condition until the detector has been reset. To reset the detector enter the setup menu and
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Содержание PIM-530 Series

Страница 1: ...An ISO 9001 Registered Company PIM 530 Series Interface Module with Modbus Over RS 485 Installation and Operation Guide APPROVED ...

Страница 2: ...s included in Firmware v1 3 5 2020 The Protectowire Co Inc 60 Washington Street Pembroke MA 02359 Phone 781 826 3878 Fax 781 826 2045 E Mail pwire protectowire com WWW PROTECTOWIRE COM PIM 530 Series Interface Module Installation and Operation Guide ...

Страница 3: ...ion 9 Configuration Prerequisites 9 Display Menus and Navigation Controls 9 Initial Power Up 9 Accessing the Menu 9 Resetting the Detector 10 Detector Type Selection 11 Display Units 12 Alarm Point Location APL Setup 12 15 Time and Date Setup 16 Password Setup 16 Factory Restore 16 Event History 17 4 20mA Outputs Calibration 18 Testing Notes 19 Inspection of the installation 19 Detection Operation...

Страница 4: ...ions 26 Wiring Wiring Description 27 Wiring Diagram 27 Example Bus Diagram 27 Configuration Settings Configuration Settings Descriptions 28 Accessing the Modbus Menu 28 Setting the Slave Address 29 Setting the Parity 29 Setting the Baud Rate 30 Modbus Communications Modbus Protocol Info 30 Register Overview 30 Module Status 31 Event Distance Measurements 32 Module Temperature 32 Initialize Reset 3...

Страница 5: ...ire protection industry for over 80 years Ideally suited to industrial high risk hazards as well as many types of commercial applications Protectowire Linear Heat Detector has unique advantages over other types of detectors especially when difficult installation factors or severe environmental conditions are present How Digital Linear Heat Detection Works Digital Linear Heat Detection Operation To...

Страница 6: ...s causes them to contact each other creating a short circuit The short circuit is sensed by the initiation device circuit which reports an alarm Figure 2 This very reliable method of detection has been in use for over 75 years in the fire protection industry and is ideally suited to industrial high risk hazards as well as many types of commercial applications HEAT ...

Страница 7: ... of the detector loop The PIM 530 is designed for easy installation and is available in an optional NEMA 4X rated enclosure for mounting outside of the host fire alarm control panel or remotely near the hazard to be protected In order to ensure proper operation each PIM 530 module requires regulated resettable external power which is normally provided by the host fire alarm panel Each module conta...

Страница 8: ...0 F 60 C max Humidity Max 95 non condensing Visual Annunciation 4x20 Character LED backlit LCD display PIM 530 only One green Power indicator One red Alarm indicator One yellow Fault indicator Status Relay Contacts Rated 1 amp 24VDC Resistive One 1 set of Form C SPDT Fault Contacts One 1 set of Form C SPDT Alarm Contacts 4 20mA Outputs One 1 4 20mA Output for module status One 1 4 20mA Output for ...

Страница 9: ... The measurement is alternated between inputs approximately every 3 seconds with the status output indicating which input is currently being read The output levels are detailed below Status Output 4 20mA Output Loop 1 Fault 4mA or less Open 6mA Normal 10mA Initiating Device Circuit Out Alarm 17mA Initiating Device Circuit Return Alarm 19mA Note For systems employing an isolated power source for th...

Страница 10: ...C NO C NO NC C RTN OUT V RTN OUT V LOOP 2 LOOP 1 FAULT ALARM GND 24 COM PWR OUT RET ESC POWER ALARM FAULT ZONE BOX FEED CABLE END LINE BOX PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR CLASS B END LINE RESISTOR 10K 1 2 WATT OUT RET ZONE BOX FEED CABLES PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR CLASS A ZONE BOX J10 J11 J11 POWER 12 24VDC 1 6 WATT EARTH GND LCD DISPLAY STATUS INDICATORS NAVIGATION SWITCHES Note If dedi...

Страница 11: ...e boxes and splicing connectors specifically recommended by The Protectowire Co Inc shall be utilized Interface Wiring The PIM 530 is a detection control module that is an interface between a main fire alarm control panel detection circuit or addressable node and Protectowire Digital Linear Heat Detector The most common interface connections utilize the two form C contacts provided for Fault and A...

Страница 12: ...RTN as shown on the field wiring diagram Figure 3 Repeat this step for Loop 2 Step 2 Select a conditioning resistor value from the list below based on the supply voltage and the loop resistance of the measurement wiring The total loop resistance including the resistor value should not exceed the resistance value shown for the supply voltage Supply 12V 300 Ohms Supply 24 800 Ohms Step 3 Connect the...

Страница 13: ...E R F A N I 5 3 0 n o i t a r u g i f n Co Sel e ur Feat d an The testing and of equipment detection be shall this equipment detection equipment to setup to avoid unintended activation of the monitoring equipment navigation and display LCD controls which menu L E U n o i Sel service before tested and configured be must 530 Configuration personnel qualified competent by performed be the to connecte...

Страница 14: ...U U H G U to buttons tion access to OK password the buttons tion na t nd a e th Use have characters all Once character the change the menu incorrect an Entering produce will password entry screen Press the escape ESC key at any time nd a r cte ra a ch ch ct to buttons center the press entered been have and error entry password a produce ress the escape ESC key at any time to return to the main dis...

Страница 15: ... detector the resetting before repaired be reset completes condition open the Once reset be detector the require not do conditions Open will return to a normal standby automatically The with operate to designed is 530 Digital family Detector Heat been has menu selection Type Detector A other detector types G H U X V L U R detector to return should outputs All normal standby states Once the reset p...

Страница 16: ... wire screwed directly under the junction terminals to ensure a true short Using clip leads or pressing jumpers across terminations does not insure a true short and can affect calibration accuracy This method is the suggested best practice for shorting the detector loop and should be used to insure the best results Before starting the APL Calibration routine the detection loop must be installed an...

Страница 17: ... depicted in Figure 8 PT option from the menu and press the OK button The AUTO CALIBRATE ZERO Distance message will Before beginning the calibration procedure place a short across the beginning ZERO distance of the Before beginning the calibration procedure place a short across the beginning ZERO distance of the digital linear heat detector run as depicted in Figure 8 Before beginning the calibrat...

Страница 18: ... alibrat c e ZERO dis shor move n Re e e r sc e r a shor e lac AL C 2 2 EW VI ill au w ou d y e t omple n c e be ion has ginning of t be r d ac e plac CTI line e N PA S T D P EN AL C ENT RR CU EW o t d t rne re ic omat t ill au d t e e oc t c e t de t c e t CTI line L AP p e o St d t d in e t pic Once the ZERO distance calibration has been completed you will automatically be returned to the APL SE...

Страница 19: ...u al installed detector length at this point To improve the accuracy of the measurement the actual installed length of detector can be entered in place of the displayed reading End Calibration Detector Measurement Screen End Distance Adjustment Screen Enter the new end distance value by using the Left and Right navigation buttons to select a digit of the displayed value and use the Up and Down nav...

Страница 20: ... c he T ar Ye in a b ckup a b ilur lete p setu t c le e s and nu me p 7 u men ND A E TIM d e play dis ill be n w e re c p s e E s IME AND DAT E DAT D AN ME TI me ti st ju Ad K s O es pr en Th 3 201 0 8 2 0 5AM 4 10 L E D U O TM c time l ea r a es tur fea 530 display is Time e dat w k loc ime t ain maint ill w k loc c he T ar Ye in a b ckup a b ilur lete p setu t c le e s and nu me p 7 u men ND A E...

Страница 21: ...l ECH T 0 0 0 1 o t d are e th ect sel d u en m setup e 10 R TO S TO C FA TO S TO C FA e will b een scr d e display nu me een b s a h e r ed gur fi n co ut o st fir in ts even n detectio CH TE P TU SE 9 D OR SSW PA CH TE 10 ORE ST RE RY CTO FA 11 Y OR IST H ENT EV esto r e th te a ti i n i to n utto b K O e th ess Pr CTM d e iat init e r will 530 w boot th ed in utlin es o cedur o r p e setup g th...

Страница 22: ...rocedure the access To 4 settings calibration 20mA date the event occurred on To return to the Event History List press the ESC key The 530 features a calibration adjustment for each of the 4 he outputs are factory calibrated but to achieve the best accuracy a qualified technician can adjust the output levels as required A calibrated current meter must first be connected to each output before begi...

Страница 23: ...the location and quantity of all field connections including zone boxes end of line boxes and field splices All terminations should be inspected for proper connection and polarity Confirm all connections are suitable for the environment in which they are located i e properly sealed or contained within a properly rated enclosure Detection Operation and Testing The module provides one 1 supervised d...

Страница 24: ...hrough a length of feed cable No End Line Resistor ELR is required in this configuration Continuity is confirmed through the return connection Figure 12 Step 1 Test Open Circuit Monitoring At the end of the Protectowire Linear Heat Detector open the circuit by disconnecting one leg of the detector from the ELR see Figure 13 or return field terminals see Figure 14 Figure 13 M P I E T H D O M E C T ...

Страница 25: ...t yellow the and message FAULT OPEN an indicator the monitoring status 530 condition open fault an indicate should RET return The should 530 Event an display NORMAL standby condition 7 8 1 3 2 6 3 H U L Z R W F H W R U 3 The an display will display LCD 530 steady ON be monitoring device remote Any the to detector the connect ELR return or message then lead across both legs of the detector at the E...

Страница 26: ...tion a display should display LCD 530 n a m the to distance point alarm a and ACTIVE m the between seconds 5 every alternate should nd a is information being the in measured direction RET or OUT The the monitoring device remote indicate should status 530 Remove the short and reset the interface module to return to a normal standby condition 0 5 6 3 H U L Z R W F H W R U 3 After approximately the s...

Страница 27: ...t be isolated from non safe wiring and routed in a separate conduit 3 Non safe wiring must not cross into safe wiring area segregated by black lines within the system enclosure 4 The system ground fault detection circuit is disabled due to the negative leg of the initiating circuit being connected to earth ground 5 WARNING The negative of initiating circuit is connected to earth ground therefore a...

Страница 28: ...OTES CONTINUED MOUNTING TRACK 9 LABEL AFFIXED TO ENCLOSURE PER DRAWING EN 1678 OR BACKPLATE ASSEMBLY PER DRAWING IL 1630 ONLY OTHERWISE PIM 530 PIM 530I PIM 530LT PIM 530LTI SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A TOOL SECURED ENCLOSURE WITH MOUNTING SPACING AND SEGREGATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE ULTIMATE APPLICATION AS DETAILED HEREIN 1 PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR REGULAR INTERMEDIATE HIGH TEST AND EXTRA HIGH...

Страница 29: ...published by Modicon in 1979 It is now a defacto standard protocol utilized in a wide array of communication applications The standard is openly published and a royalty free protocol PIM 530 Modbus over RS 485 Description The PIM 530 interface module provides integrated Modbus over RS 485 communications Each module can be configured as a Modbus slave device on an RS 485 network Once configured to ...

Страница 30: ...ports Half Duplex Mode 2 Wire Baud Rates Supported 9 6K 19 2K 57 6K 115 2K Bus Load 1 8th Load Biasing None Wiring method Two wire with common via module power supply common Protocol Information Modbus RTU Modbus Application Protocol Specification V1 1b Modbus IDA 12 28 2006 Cyclic redundancy check CRC 16 ...

Страница 31: ... Each module requires three connections to the communication bus Transmit Transmit and common The module operates in half duplex mode To operate in this mode the transmit and terminals are internally connected to the receive and terminals respectively Although separate receive and terminals are present on the J12 terminal the module does not currently support full duplex operation Wiring Diagram F...

Страница 32: ... in e d rat bau ame s he t e s o u d t re ond as c e r s pe s bit re tes b g n l l fo e th 7 B ols r Cont e Th TM C e th f o n sio ver d r da n sta n a s a h 530 d e e int ch i wh r e s u allow s s e c ac e th d n a n o ti a m r fo n i tus sta s r etecto d e th to TM C e th see se ea l p gs n setti d n a ccess a u en l ua n ork ne gs must b etwo g n e fo Th s s e Addr Slave ne ig s as is e ic v h ...

Страница 33: ... M o e nt e c ss e pr n and m e o t on r o t s y e k ion slave r ECH T UP SET 14 L CA 2 OP LO 15 E UAG NG LA 16 US DB MO m e t I u n Me s u b d Mo ing t t Se ress d d A e v a l S e th in e Onc SS E V SLA e th select nu me nu me s s addre BUS MOD 1 VE SLA 2 IT PAR 3 D BAU m Mo s u nu me US MODB in r e nt e c ss e pr De m e it nu ESS DR AD VE Y IT E RAT D u n Me s g n i t t e S s u b d Mo ion nav DO...

Страница 34: ... manual To gain a better understanding of MODBUS Protocol and its implementation it is recommended you visit http www modbus org where the full MODBUS Protocol specification can be obtained along with imple mentation guides and many other resources Register Overview The PIM 530 Modbus interface makes a variety of internal registers available for read ing via the Modbus Protocol It is assumed the u...

Страница 35: ...egister represents a function status of the module The status bits are arranged so monitoring only the 3 least significant bits provides the priority status of the module The priority status bits are Normal All bits zero Fault Bit zero active Short Bit 1 active and Alarm Bit 2 Active Each additional bit 3 through 8 provides additional non essential status information Bits 9 through 15 are reserved...

Страница 36: ...23 4 546 74683 66 9 44CL CL I 0RGXOH F 7 9 78 M K 4 L4 5 E 43 Detector Type The CTM 530 detector type configuration setting is available as a single integer value at Modbus holding register 40027 This value indicates the current detector type setting as shown in the table Table 6 51 Q4 N J 7 E V 7 7 F J J 8 Initialize Reset The 0 detector can be re initialized or reset remotely by writing an integ...

Страница 37: ... 0420 The Protectowire Company Inc n 60 Washington Street Pembroke MA 02359 U S A n p 781 826 3878 n f 781 826 2045 web www protectowire com n email pwire protectowire com SPECIAL HAZARD FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS ...

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