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VMS-1655M

LIT-12013297

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Applying power

Follow the  correct installation of the VMS-1655M, apply 

power to the unit, and confirm that you hear a brief chirp  at  

the touchscreen display. There is a 6 s power-up delay during 

which time, the 

360° Safety Halo cycles through the following 

colors: red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan, and white.

After this power-up delay, the unit displays a brief 5 s 

animation of the action icons, followed by the VMS-1655M 

splash screen. The splash screen displays the model number, 

electronic serial numbers, firmware version numbers, and 

current  network address. The splash screen displays for 

about 15 s, and then proceeds to the main display screen. 

Use the About This VMS option on the diagnostics menu to re-

display the information that shows on the splash screen during 

the power-up sequence.

Main display screen

All VMS-1655M units ship from the factory in the 

decommissioned operating mode, which is represented by 

a blue graphical screen with a disabled status icon at the 

center of the screen. The information that displays on the main 

screen includes the following information from top to bottom:

• 

Current operating mode and status

• 

Status icon centrally located

Located at the bottom of the display is an audible toggle 

button.  

While in decommissioned operating mode, the screen 

background is blue. However, while in occupied mode, the 

screen background represents the current alarm status of 

the unit. A green background with a check mark at the center 

indicates that the current face velocity is within enableable 

limits of the required setpoint. 

A yellow background with  an exclamation point at the center 

indicates that the current face velocity drifts outside the 

enableable limits of the required setpoint and is in the caution 

range. A red background with an exclamation point at the 

center indicates that the current face velocity reaches a critical 

unsafe condition, as it is beyond  the safe operating range. 

An alarm buzzer sounds at this screen and also provides an 

audible alert of the unsafe conditions.

Configuring the vortex monitor

The initial setup of the VMS-1655M Vortex Monitor involves 

the following simple steps:
• 

Calibrate vortex sensor

• 

Configure face velocity alarm setpoints

Calibrating the vortex sensor

The standard VMS-1655M comes pre-configured and pre-

calibrated with a vortex sensor that is installed in the sidewall 

of the monitored fume hood.

After installation, to begin the calibration of the vortex sensor, 

complete the following steps:

1. Touch the touchscreen display anywhere other than one 

of the hotspot locations to enter the 

Main Setup Menu

. See 

page 13 for hot spots features. 

2. From the 

Main Setup Menu

, select 

Unit Setup

 > 

Hood 

Setup

 > 

Field Calibration

. At this initial field calibration 

screen, cap the vortex velocity sensor to prevent air flow.

3. Confirm that the sensor pressure reading is at 0.00 pascals, 

and tap the 

Next

 button to proceed to the next field calibration 

screen.

4. With the sash positioned at a height of 18 in., measure the 

face velocity in 3 locations across the sash opening with a 

calibrated air flow measuring instrument. 

5. Use the slider on the field calibration screen to enter the 

average of the three velocity readings.

6. Tap the 

OK

 button to complete the field calibration 

procedure of the fume hood vortex sensor.

Configuring face velocity alarm setpoints

The VMS-1655M features a comprehensive alarm facility that 

includes both audible and visual capabilities. To configure the 

alarm setpoints for the face velocity, complete the following 

steps:

1. Touch the touchscreen display anywhere other than one 

of the hotspot locations to enter the 

Main Setup Menu

. See 

page 13 for hot spots features. 

2. From the 

Main Setup Menu

, select 

System Setup

 > 

Alarm 

Limits

3. Use the popup numeric keypad on the touchscreen display 

to enter the 

High Alarm

High Warning

Low Warning

, and 

Low Alarm

 setpoints. The default settings for the occupied  

mode face velocity alarm setpoints are 150 fpm, 130 fpm, 90 

fpm, and 75 fpm. 

Changing fume hood operating mode

You can set the VMS-1655M vortex monitor for occupied, and 

decommissioned modes of operation. To change the mode 

of operation, select 

Unit Setup

 > 

Hood Setup

 > 

Operating 

Mode

 to prompt you to select one of two modes.

Setting a deadband

The VMS-1655M vortex monitor has a deadband feature to 

help keep the actuator control signal constant until the sensed 

velocity has gone above or below the deadband limit. 

To set the deadband, select 

Unit Setup

 > 

Hood Setup

 > 

Set 

Deadband

 and use the numeric keypad to enter the deadband 

value as a percentage using the numeric keypad. Click 

Finish

 

to save the setting.

Содержание VMS-1655M

Страница 1: ... of unit Optional display mode to show real time face velocity at main screen Graphical hood status display Audible and visual alarms Multi level password protection 1 analog input 0 VDC to 10 VDC 2 analog outputs actuator control exhaust air flow feedback BACnet MS TP network comms Real time view facility facilitates diagnostics during setup and commissioning Overview IMPORTANT Make all wiring co...

Страница 2: ... The alarm automatically resets when the unit senses that the fume hood face velocity returns to correct limits To mute the audible alarm touch the Alarm Audible button at the bottom of the touchscreen display The VMS 1655M provides an optional Analog Input that you can use to monitor the exhaust air flow of the fume hood that uses a third party flow pressure sensor with a 0 VDC to 10 VDC output Y...

Страница 3: ...itor 9 Calibrating vortex sensor 9 Configuring face velocity alarm setpoints 9 Changing fume hood operating mode 9 Setting a deadband 9 Changing network settings 10 Adding password security 10 Changing display settings 10 Built in diagnostics 10 Cleaning the display 11 Setup menu tree 12 Display setup 13 Module settings 14 Configuring display module settings 14 BACnet Objects 14 Wiring 15 Technica...

Страница 4: ...24 VAC 30 VA Class 2 Limited Energy or LPS for the controller and a separate 24 VAC 20 VA Class 2 Limited Energy or LPS for the actuator Failure to follow the wiring diagrams may result in damage to the actuator the transformer the controller or all devices and could void your warranty Note The Actuator is sold separately Risque de dommage à la propriété N utilisez pas un seul transformateur pour ...

Страница 5: ...ive pressure of the fume hood to accurately determine the face velocity at the sash opening The sensor must be located in a position that is least affected by turbulent air within the fume hood See Figure 10 See Figure 9 and Figure 10 for dimensions and suggested mounting arrangements of the flow sensor on the fume hood Note Be certain that sensor reference port is in laboratory room air If necess...

Страница 6: ...IGHT 4 REFERENCE PORT SIDE WALL TAP LOCATION VMS DEPTH 4 FUME HOOD WALL LINER FLEXIBLE TUBING TO ACTUATOR DIGITAL SENSOR 24 VAC POWER SUPPLY LINE VOLTAGE HEIGHT DEPTH Install the sensor in the hood s sidewall as shown in Figure 4 Note Height equals maximum sash opening measured from hood ceiling surface Depth equals measurement from sash window to rear baffle Figure 4 Vortex sensor location Figure...

Страница 7: ...e plate Flexible tubing cut to required length 3 supplied This port must be referenced to laboratory air for proper orienta on and should be located away from turbulence To VMS 1655M Interior of fume hood Exterior of fume hood Refer to wiring diagram on page 17 for power supply termina on VMS 1655M sensor interface cable 10 length pre wired at factory Vortex sensor mounting location Figure 7 Hood ...

Страница 8: ...late Mounting location Flexible tubing cut to required length 3 supplied Interior of fume hood Exterior of fume hood This port must be referenced to laboratory air for proper orienta on and should be located away from turbulence To VMS 1655M Refer to wiring diagram on page 17 for power supply termina on VMS 1655M sensor interface cable 10 length pre wired at factory Figure 9 Alternative vortex sen...

Страница 9: ... alarm setpoints Calibrating the vortex sensor The standard VMS 1655M comes pre configured and pre calibrated with a vortex sensor that is installed in the sidewall of the monitored fume hood After installation to begin the calibration of the vortex sensor complete the following steps 1 Touch the touchscreen display anywhere other than one of the hotspot locations to enter the Main Setup Menu See ...

Страница 10: ...ord the system prompts you to specify one of four access levels Unrestricted Standard Basic and Restricted All password entries save to non volatile memory In the event of a forgotten password a factory default password provides unrestricted access to the user menu system Consult with the factory for more information about this password The first user password automatically saves as unrestricted C...

Страница 11: ...ner acetone tolulene xylene propyl or isopropyl alcohol or kerosene Touching Status brings up a screen to quickly set the mode operation Touch ALARM AUDIBLE to set the mode of audible alarm This automatically reverts back to audible mode when alarm condition is removed Cleaning the display Figure 13 Hot Spot features of VMS 1655M touchscreen display Touch the unit name to bring up a keypad to ente...

Страница 12: ...VMS 1655M LIT 12013297 12 Setup menu tree Figure 14 Unit and system setup ...

Страница 13: ...VMS 1655M LIT 12013297 13 Display setup Figure 15 Display setup ...

Страница 14: ... Select OFF Invalid ON VMS 1655M 4 Operational Mode OFF Demo Mode ON Run Mode Push button Switch SW1 Reset Button Push button Switch SW2 Reserved Object instance Functional description Read or Write Analog inputs AI 1 Analog Input 1 Fume Hood Face Velocity Read only AI 2 Analog Input 2 Exhaust Air Flow Read only Analog outputs AO 1 Analog Outputs Actuator Position Read only Object instance Functio...

Страница 15: ...VMS 1655M LIT 12013297 15 Wiring Figure 16 VMS 1655M wiring ...

Страница 16: ...VDC to 10 VDC Power supply Class 2 24 VAC 10 30 VA universal 120 240 VAC to 24 VAC 60 50 Hz step down isolation transformer provided Cable type Belden 1325A Communications BACnet MS TP network Two wire twisted pair RS 485 signaling Cable type Belden 3107A Touch screen user interface LCD size 3 2 in diagonal LCD type Transmissive Resolution 240 pixels x 320 pixels portrait Viewing area 50 6 mm x 66...

Страница 17: ...rminal of the sidewall sensor and connect the yellow wire to the RS485 terminal 4 Remove the RS485 connection to the display module The display continually communicates with the sensor and disrupts the computer communications 5 Insert the USB connector of the cable into an available USB port on your computer and for first time connections wait until the USB driver installs 6 Open the computer Cont...

Страница 18: ...or parameter The greater the number is the larger the damping effect on the face velocity reading is and also the slower the response with changes in the face velocity is In most cases a starting value of 4 to 6 is sufficient Figure 20 Filter Factor You can calibrate the measured Face Velocity to conform with the specifics of the local fume hood The sensor uses a two point calibration The first po...

Страница 19: ...locity As the exhaust is at a constant volume the face velocity varies as the sash moves up and down When the sash reaches the closing position the face velocity is very high Use the Max Face Velocity setting to limit the internally used limit and the face velocity on display Figure 23 Max Face Velocity Click the Get Max FPM button to obtain the current setting To change the current setting enter ...

Страница 20: ...e face velocity is the highest 3 Wait until the face velocity stabilizes and either click the Get High Face Velocity button or manually enter the tool reported face velocity into the High Face Velocity text box 4 When the low sash position is complete move the sash to the highest operating height or highest expected point of use At this position the face velocity is the lowest 5 Wait until the fac...

Страница 21: ...a flow probe in the duct work This signal computes a cfm value that with scaling outputs on the 4 mA to 20 mA output signal Information and tools to set this up are available in the CFM Settings tab Figure 28 CFM settings The table in the tool updates with values that correspond to the high and low face velocities as well as the max face velocity Figure 27 Updated Hood Charactization table ...

Страница 22: ...e These values transfer to the appropriate fields in the main tool display The values you update highlight in yellow as they do not pass to the controller yet 8 If the values are valid click Set K Factor Set FP Offset and Set FP Gain to update the VMS with the settings 9 Optional Click Get CFM Val to view the current CFM value Note To enable multiple cfm ranges for the 4 mA to 20 mA output signal ...

Страница 23: ...ited States Canada This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used i...

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