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1. AKO 15586 cable is recommended Always disconnect the power supply before making any connections The power supply circuit must be provided with a main switch rated at least 2 A 230 V located close to the equipment The power cable must be HO5VV F or HO5V K The section to be used will depend on local regulations but should in no case be less than 1 mm Using the logger contrary to the manufacturer s instructions may affect the device s safety requirements The graph paper is thermal and therefore if you wish to keep the graphs for a long time you must make photocopies The length of an input s graph is less than the length of a sheet of DIN A4 With the recording frequency or interval set to 15 minutes the loggers keep the information in memory for over one year They therefore ensure compliance with UNE EN 12830 enabling graphs to be printed or displayed when required If frequencies of less than 15 minutes are configured in order to comply with UNE EN 12830 the graphs must be printed before the memory ends and be kept for one year This unit has built in accumulators which must be replaced when the autonomy of the unit is less than the duration shown in the specifications At the end of the unit s life the accumulators must be taken to a selective disposal centre or returned to the equipment manufacturer Ei Units that incorporate rechargeable electrical accumulators Periodic checks In accordance with standard UNE EN
2. Los interwal Los start day Temperature units Mute alarm Date Time Set the current date and time Date format t changes the way the date is displayed on the screen and the printer Automatic time change t allows changes from summer winter time to be made automatically only in the European Union Log interval 4 F Recording A nS Defines the time that passes between the capture of one Storage capacity Fast printing Tae and the next Allows you to choose 5 15 or smR 00 Previous day 2 minu es a 15 min 3 years aprox 1 calendar week his parameter affects certain of the unit s characteristics Se 6 years aprox 2 calendar weeks as shown in the table Log start day t determines on what day of the week each recording block starts see page 6 Temperature units t sets the temperature to be displayed in C or in F Mute alarm t configures alarm behaviour when any key is pressed No The alarm cannot be silenced Buzzer only The warning tone is disconnected but the alarm relay is still activated Relay only The alarm relay is deactivated but the sound is still active Buzzer amp Relay Both the alarm relay and the sound are deactivated 14 1575H112 Ed 02 Delete logs It deletes all data saved in the recorder to present date memory deletion To avoid accidental deletions the device will ask for confirmation WARNING This operation deletes all data recorded except the con
3. 2 4 Consult recorded data key and select one of the four options MM Confis changes los HIST ce a aia g Selection by calendar A Alarm los Use the 4 P and w keys to select a date and press SET the log block corresponding to the selected date will be displayed Each block contains the data for a full week DisPlas mode E gt m a 3 td 4 1 1 1 If the selected day contains more than one log block you must select one of the available blocks The crossed out days do not contain data Selection by block Use the and w keys to select a log block each log block contains the data for a full week Ciselas mode 100 S 15 Z 00 5 15 148004 68 E Til 1G S 15 148005 4 2015 00100 5 15 110006 4 20704 2015 00100 S 15 NEGA Chart Data presentation Graph Use the 4 and keys to move the selector for displayed logs Use the and w keys to change the input to be displayed Maximum scale value Displayed log value ease Log selector Minimum scale value Date and time of the log displayed Displayed input indicator List Use the and w keys to move around the logs Displayed input indicator 270272015 15 0270272015 Displayed log value 2015 62 02 2615 62 82 2015 Date and time of the log Only if the log interval is 15 min 1575H112 Ed
4. 12830 maintenance must include the checks indicated in the UNE EN 13486 standard only with the AKO 14931 NTC probes IMPORTANT ie to the installation of the equipment connect the battery cable 1 to the panel connector 2 C 1575H112 Ed 02 1 Presentation CAMRegis is a solution for capturing storing and recording temperatures and other physical variables such as humidity and pressure They have an internal memory that allows data storage of up to 6 years recording at 30 minutes and a battery that provides up to 6 hours for recording data and up to 3 months for maintenance of date and time in the event of a power failure The data stored can be displayed on screen or printed by means of the unit s own printer depending on the model 1 1 Versions and references RELAYS MODELS INPUTS PRINTER POWER SUPPLY 250V cos p 1 10 NO AKO 15740 AKO 15742 10 YES pes gt Ne Max alarm 6A SPDT 100 240 Vac AKO 15752 5 YES Max alarm 6A SPDT 50 60 Hz 3 Hz AKO 15780 2 NO AKO 15782 2 YES 1 2 Maintenance Clean the surface of the alarm using a soft cloth soap and water Do not use abrasive detergents petrol alcohol or solvents C 1575H112 Ed 02 1 3 Description Battery status HB Full charge Alarm status Charging IL_ Defective or not Day of connected blinking the week Tneut 1 Paper input lever Paper feed key
5. 4 3 Installing the thermal paper roll AKO 15742 15752 15782 only With the unit connected to the network open the front cover and push the release lever 1 back Place the paper roll in the position shown on the image Push the end of the paper through the bottom slot of the printer until the latter starts to pull it When the paper comes out of the top slot return the release lever to its initial position the printer is ready to print Press the key to feed the paper through Press the amp key for express printing To print data the data logger has to have at least one entry recorded The required printing time will depend on the entry interval configuration default is 15 IMPORTANT The printer paper is thermal and can only be printed on one side Make sure you insert it properly 1575H112 Ed 02 5 Configuration Ai To access the programming menu press the SET key for 5 secs If access permits have been activated you must select one of the 5 available users p r F PY F and enter the corresponding password 5 1 Language ay Defines the language of the logger menus Allows you to change the language of the menus and texts in general displayed on the screen Select the language using the and w keys then press SET to accept 5 2 System configuration iT Parameters related to the loggers Susten confisuration configuration
6. Screen Print fast print stop print key Search arrows Escape key Help ke se Printer lid Keypad functions lt gt Confi lection Horizontal scrolling Vertical scrolling Change value ae ee Pah th Changes display modes Changes the input to be displayed EERE E N lt gt programming menu is accessed Allows you to exit without saving changes Programming Displays the help text for the parameter or Returns to the previous menu or exits programming function selected NOTE The alarms are silenced by pressing any of the above keys On models with printer Paper feed On standby prints the graph of the last Or C p calendar week logged From the logger menu prints the data or the graph shown on the screen From the alarm menu prints the alarm log Stops any printing in progress Alarm status LA Alarm activated 1 Alarm signal activated Alarm signal muted disabled T Maximum alarm Minimum alarm J Digital input activation Err Probe error open crossed off scale Only AKO 15742 15752 15782 If the recording interval is 15 CE 15754112 Ed 02 2 Operation 2 1 Data logging The logged data are saved in log blocks each log block saves a given period of time depending on the Log interval parameter as shown Start Log block End Log interval 24 5 min ours 00 00 23 59 Log l onday 00 00 Sunday 23 59 199 val 2 weeks
7. onday 00 00 Sunday 23 59 According to parameter Log start day If any change is made in the configuration that affects the parameters indicated on page 17 the ongoing block is closed and a new one is started with the new configuration All the blocks have the same capacity and start at the same time and on the same day of the week if the recording interval is 15 or 30 min Whenever a new block starts it is identified with its starting date and time EXAMPLES Recording interval 15 min 1 the device is started on Wednesday 4 March 2015 at 14 02 the recording interval is 15 min and the recording starting day is Monday the first block will have as Monday 2 March 2015 at 00 00 as its starting date but will not contain any data until Wednesday at 14 15 Ga Log block a onday ere unday 02 03 2015 Without data vinieta T 08 03 2015 00 00 Wednesday 14 15 23 59 If changes are made to the recorder s configuration on Thursday 19 March 2015 at 09 40 the ongoing block is closed and a new one is started Therefore there will be two recording blocks with the same name but with different content as shown Start n 99 pied nrod End Monday palletes Sunday 16 03 2015 Without data 22 03 2015 00 00 23 59 Thursday 09 45 D 1670372015 00 1670372015 2370372015 00 06 3070372015 00 0A 0670472015 00108 1370472015 Berea 5 1 1575
8. 02 TTI Histogram Use the and w keys to change the input to be displayed This displays the values contained in the block selected by way Maximum scale value z C 0202715 Bee 68 of percentages See example _ Minimum scale value ax Maximum scale value 5 input 1 4 Displayed input indicator Example 38 of the records correspond to the value 0 5 C Configuration changes log This displays a list with the changes made in the configuration of the device Date and time of the change Type of change see table 05 30602 153 User who changed the configuration 31 09 2015 stay Tot 01 UO Non configured users BAe eo ho hot heete U1 2 3 4 5 User 1 2 3 4 5 See page 10 Types of configuration changes GL 1 Date Time GL 13 User name 1 Ix 00 Input type GL 2 Date format GL 14 User password 1 Ix 01 Value at 4 mA GL 3 Automatic time change GL 15 User name 2 Ix 02 Value at 20 mA GL 4 Log interval GL 16 User password 2 Ix 03 Offset GL 5 Log start day GL 17 User name 3 Ix 04 Display units GL 6 Temperature units GL 18 User password 3 Ix 05 Description GL 7 Mute Alarm GL 19 User name 4 Ix 06 Enable alarm GL 8 Delete log GL 20 User password 4 Ix 07 Max alarm level GL 9 Default parameters GL 21 User name 5 Ix 08 Min alarm level GL 10 Modbus adress GL 22 User password 5 Ix 09 Alarm delay GL 11 Modbus speed GL 23 Idioma Ix 10 Alarm output GL 12
9. Acces rights GL 24 Contrast Ix 10 Input 1 19 Input 10 Alarm log This displays a list with the alarms logged in the device use the 4 and P keys to select the input to be displayed Logged temperature Maximum alarm activation Minimum alarm activation Alarm type yp J J Digital input activation E X X X X Alarm date and time Probe error Maximum alarm deactivation Minimum alarm deactivation J Digital input deactivation E Probe error deactivation 1575H112 Ed 02 Printing displayed data When the logger is displaying the data for a specific date and input Graph List or Histogram display modes when the amp key is pressed the device prints the data displayed on the screen When the logger is displaying the configuration change log or alarm log when the amp key is pressed the device prints the data displayed on the screen 2 5 Battery mode operation In the event of a power failure the device continues to log all inputs for 6 hours but deactivates the display and printing of data to minimise consumption 3 Access permits This function prevents unauthorised users from accessing parameter fe 3 Confis Meny acces configuration Select a user It allows the creation of up to 5 user profiles each with a four figure password E dais When configuration is accessed you must select one of the users and enter a 7 his her pas
10. CE 15754112 Ed 02 C CAMRegis Data logger User manual AKO 15740 AKO 15750 AKO 15780 AKO 15742 AKO 15752 AKO 15782 C 1575H112 Ed 02 Index Warning S ea nian sna a anna saunas a aunana manana manana mannnsimannneiy 3 TF Presentation eee e ahl 1 1 Versions and references cocococonoaconenacososcaconenacesqseaconenacesqscaconezavesqucacononasesquoarononasecqaqaconocacencad 4 12 3 Maea E Mee DEE O esresecect erptesesscnt respeesesecrt mantonecacersansennenars Opa 2 1 Data logging 2 2 Display modes DES ASU POUT ALA INC EEEE DEM GONSUItECORAEd datatemesseterersseermrrererrenrrsrenrmrereseersesansarsensnnsensnnisnrntiensenrnnnerrennitn 127 8 2S iBattenyimadeOPElatlO e eee 10 Hs Ns TIAA ES PE PE PP PP 10 ES MCIEMO eee eee 11 4 le Wings asssae inns inss SANS S SS ANN SE SANS NNN EE NNN NES 12 AEC ONNECIVI cccoccerecenenccerearercen 13 E 13 5 ConmiguralOhan w Se 5 1 Language 5 2 System configuration 5 3 Input configuration 5 4 Text editor Di bi COMMAS E EE EERE EE EE E EE EEE E E E E E retreat e E E EEEE ent ent ent nent nent nent nent nent nent ante TesSPOCIIIGAtlOM werrevesstcesvecesrevecrccecrcvecrccecrccecrcverrcvecrcvecrcvect over cvecrcvecrcvectcverrcvertcverrcverecverecverecvertr verter AKO Electromec nica thanks and congratulates you for purchasing our product in whose development and manufacture the most innovative echnology has been used as well as
11. E Ree as as QUT ase 999 to 999 AKO 1575x and AKO 1578x only Pt100 AKO 1558xxx AKO 1559X horrein cect nnn eee 150 C to 590 C 238 F to 1094 F RGS MUI T i PETIERE N EN NEE ENE acetates EESE EEES 0 1 C from 99 9 to 99 9 elsewere 1 C Thermometric precision MCA A ead r ace E R TEN ETET RNA Since from 50 C to 105 C 1 C PHO0 EEEE EEE E E E A E EEE EE from 100 C to 100 C 2 C elsewere 2 ALEE EEE NENECESE TESSA L TA TEO T EE E from 100 C to 100 C 2 C elsewere 2 AQOIMA REENA NEEE NE TEETE NE EEE IEEE EE S chva toda cane sees 1 mA Designation with NTC seas O A AA EN 12830 S A 1 40 C 40 C ESTEET TIETEET RGM RAG ane ate ALA atta GLa etd ata alg Ut ahaa ag RL al Rat ahaa EN 13485 S A 1 40 C 40 C OWN SUPPLY e roie specu eiL oe nema ate Mus abi ln niin in aaa eRe ah wan een 100 240V 50 60 Hz Maximum power absorbed AKO 157x0 0 0 00 cece cece eee e tne n tenet e tenes 10VA PAROS DID AE andes sted Soaeda rs aides aula e Aad e re ede te ada Rites aides ainda ae ete aed 20VA Ambientworking temperature 2 0 0 nen ttn n ent n tenner eee 0 C to 45 C Ambient storage temperature 26 0 nnn tenet n nnn tenes 30 C to 70 C ETE EN E E E E T tu ect erg E A ET EEE Pons Pare fratinh ein Dahan SPDT6A Double insulation between supply secondary circuit and relay output istallato ca tegy oe aeeie at e EEE EEE EEE EOE EEEE EEEE EEE E ig ESEE E EEEE Il according to EN 61010 1 Polunomclassiticai omase r
12. H112 Ed 02 2 2 Display modes There are four possible modes for displaying instantaneous input readings Press or P to toggle between the various modes Individual input information Sequential input information Alarm Input Jaw Input reading reading Description Description of the input of the input List of inputs Summary of inputs only AKO 15740 AKO 15742 O Alarm nput No Description 1 status of the input d 4 Probe failure a Input disabled LInFwt nput disabled Input reading nput reading Alarm status A Alarm activated Alarm signal activated X Alarm signal muted disabled Maximum alarm 4 Minimum alarm J Digital input activation Err Probe error 2 3 Fast printing Only AKO 15742 15752 15782 When the logger is displaying the data for a specific date and input Graph List or Histogram display modes when the amp key is pressed the device prints the data displayed on the screen When the logger is displaying the configuration change log or alarm log when the amp key is pressed the device prints the data displayed on the screen 5 min 24 hours 15 min Last complete week 30 min 14 days EXAMPLE If the parameter Log start day is set at Monday and the Log interval is set at 15 min default configuration the log block starts on Monday at 00 00 and closes on Sunday at 23 59 1575H112 Ed 02
13. al input normally closed contact Value at 4mA Solo para 4 20mA Defines the equivalent value of the 4 20mA converter for a 4mA current Value at 20mA Solo para 4 20mA Defines the equivalent value of the 4 20mA converter for a 20mA current 1575H112 Ed 02 Description t allows a name with up to 10 characters to be entered in order to describe the input Cold Room 1 Fruit Ext probe etc using the built in text editor Display units Only 4 20mA Define the units to be displayed using the built in text editor Offset t allows a possible reading error in the probe to be corrected This may be very useful when it cannot be put into he most suitable place Enable alarm t allows the maximum and minimum alarms to be activated Select one of the following options No The alarms are disabled Minimum Only the minimum value reached alarm is enabled Maximum Only the maximum value reached alarm is enabled Minimum and Maximum The maximum and minimum value reached alarms are enabled Max alarm level Defines the maximum value from which the alarm will be activated Min alarm level Defines the minimum value at which the alarm will be activated Alarm delay t configures the delay time from when the maximum or minimum value is reached until the alarm is activated in minutes Alarm output t configures the behaviour of the alarm output No output The alarm is only displayed on screen Buzzer only The ala
14. enine ra E EEE A T EEE T EEO ETENEE EEEE Il according to EN 61010 1 Battel csr de irre RIM KORNE DREE RATERS RSE METERS RAE EATER RRR E DESEES Li Polymer cell R2032 Internal buzzer NOTE FORTHE SPANISH MARKET This device complies with the UNE EN 12830 standard 1575H112 Ed 02 AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L Av Roquetes 30 38 08812 Sant Pere de Ribes Barcelona Espa a Tel 34 938 142 700 Fax 34 938 934 054 e mail ako ako com www ako com We reserve the right to supply materials that might vary slightly to those describedin our Technical Sheets Updated informationis available on our website 351575112 REV 01 2015
15. er o Delete log Yes No No Default parameters Yes No No odbus adress 1 1 255 odbus speed 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps 9600 Acces rights Yes No No User name 1 USER 1 User password 1 0 1234 9999 User name 2 USER 2 User password 2 0 1234 9999 User name 3 USER 3 User password 3 0 1234 9999 User name 4 USER 4 User password 4 0 1234 9999 E Language a Idioma Espa ol English Frangais Deutsch Italiano Portugu s pycckun Fj Input n configuration Se Ea O Type Disabled NTC Pt100 Pt1000 Dis 4 20mA DI NO DI NC Value at 4mA 999 9 0 999 9 Value at 20 mA 999 9 100 999 9 Description Input n gt Display units Offset 20 0 0 0 20 0 Enable alam No Minimum Maximum Minimum and Maximum gt No Max alarm level 999 9 999 9 999 9 Min alarm level 999 9 999 9 999 9 Alarm delay min 0 0 120 Alarm output No output Buzzer only No output Relay only Buzzer Relay AKO 1575x and AKO 1578x Only When you change any of these parameters the log block closes and a new one starts 17 1575H112 Ed 02 7 Specification Range varies by type of probe configured NTETARO 0030 ccc ca we che cdak bake bch dah ihc kak JAW awh Oh akbawk ds 50 C to 105 C 58 0 F to 221 F PUNO OO 2 az rts ce viens eaten asta E E Unsnaaien O maaan 150 C to 550 C 238 F to 1022 F ADO MA EEEE deed nese ov ds ae aaderds aesa Oe ee Aaa ee de ae Ae aT ATES Ae Re CAM
16. figuration change log by the device to date This data cannot be recovered During the deletion process the device migh not respond for about 10 seconds Default parameters If YES is selected the device returns to the factory settings To avoid accidental activations the device will ask for confirmation The data recorded to present date is not modified but the recording block under way is closed and a new one is opened MODBUS address sets the MODBUS address of the device if connecting it in a network See page 13 MODBUS speed sets the speed of MODBUS communications in bps Consult the monitoring software manual AKONet or SOFTRegis Access rights activates or deactivates user profiles to limit access to configuration of parameters User name n sets the name of each user User password n sets the password of each user 5 3 Input configuration be edited a pi It allows the settings of each input to it EEEE 0 Enable alarm Max alarm level Min alarm level Alarm delay vw Type Select the type of input depending on the element connected to it and press SET to validate Disabled There is no element connected NTC There is an NTC probe connected Pt100 There is a PT100 probe connected only AKO 1575x and AKO 1578x Pt1000 There is a Pt1000 probe connected 4 20mA There is a 4 20mA converter connected DI NO Digital input normally open contact DI NC Digit
17. ipulate it differently from shown in the manual Never exceed the specifications and limitations indicated in the manual Always respect the specified ambient working and storage conditions During and after installation avoid leaving loose broken unprotected or damaged wiring since they might constitute a risk for the equipment and its users AKO Electromec nica reserves the right to make any non metrology modification to the documentation or the equipment without previous notice CE 15754112 Ed 02 N WARNINGS The unit must be installed in a location protected from vibrations water and corrosive gases where the ambient temperature does not exceed that shown in the technical data In order for the controllers to have IP65 protection the gasket between the equipment and the perimeter of the panel cut out where the panel is to be installed must be correctly installed Use only probes supplied by AKO to ensure proper operation of the equipment To get a correct reading the probe must be placed in a location without any external heat influences except for the temperature which is being measured or controlled The probe and its cable must be installed in a separate conduit away from any other type of conduits If the NTC probe is being extended always use shielded cable and connect the grid to ground In these cases the maximum deviation is 0 25 C between 40 C and 20 C maximum of 1 000 m with a minimum section of 0 5 mm
18. on of other probes DIGITAL 4 20 mA 4 20 mA 4 20 mA INPUT 3 wires 2 passive wires 2 active wires on Pon DOn nm n EME MM 2 22 2 22 2 22 2 22 XXX XO X X XXX X XXX A AKO 15750 15752 15780 15782 one INPUT NO Sy 02590 00202 2202000300300222 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NTC Pt1000 A N N Example of connection of other probes Pt100 DIGITAL 4 20 mA 4 20 mA 4 20 mA INPUT 3 wires 2 passive wires 2 active wires Pn Poon ED EZ i 222 2 22 222 2 2 OA QOD OA x x xX x x K x x xX x x x The sum of Connec he 4 outputs must not exceed 250 mA 12 to one of the 12V output terminals terminals 9 al 12 Not available in battery mode operation re pe R ims For more information about the connection of humidity probes consult Manual 358004001 on our website www ako com 1575H112 Ed 02 4 2 Connectivity CAMRegis loggers have a port for connection of RS485 MODBUS data that allow remotely managing them using a PC with the SOFTRegis AKONet software or an AKO 5011 server A different address must be assigned for each device in the same network this address is defined using the Configuration Modbus Address parameter Recommended cable AKO 15586 CAMCtrl CAMRegis T AKO controllers with communication r 0 f PC AKONet t G Ko AKO 5011 _
19. rm is displayed on the screen and it activates an acoustic signal Relay only The alarm is displayed on the screen and it activates the maximum or minimum alarm relay Buzzer amp Relay The alarm is displayed on the screen it activates an acoustic signal and activates the maximum or minimum alarm relay 5 4 Text editor In order to facilitate the interpretation of data you can customise the names of Descrirtion each input with a description of up to 10 characters If the input type is 4 20mA you will also be able to edit the display units The lower section of the screen shows the changes carried out during the editing process IMEUT Use the arrow keys 4 P and w to scroll through the various available characters and options and the SET key to confirm the selection Select to delete the highlighted text Select lt or gt to scroll within the text being edited Select l 10 save your changes and exit the edit menu 5 5 Contrast Set the screen s contrast level by pressing keys 4 and P 1575H112 Ed 02 6 Table of parameters BIN Configuration LE Date Time Date format Day Month Year Month Day Year Year Month Day Automatic time change Yes No Yes Log interval 5 15 30 Min 5 15 30 Log start 08 Monday Tuesday Wednesda Thursda 3 7 Friday y PEA Sunday Monday Temperature units CRF cc ute Alarm No Buzzeronly Relay only Buzzer amp Relay Buzz
20. strict production and quality control processes Our commitment to satisfy our customers and our continuous efforts to improve every day can be seen in the various quality certifications we have obtained his is a high performance high technology product The operation and final performance of the equipment depend on proper planning installation configuration and commissioning Read this manual carefully before installation and always follow its instructions Only qualified personnel should install or perform technical assistance on this product his product is designed to be used in the applications described in the product manual AKO Electromecanica gives no guarantee of its operation in any use not foreseen in the manual and is not responsible for any damage resulting from improper use configuration installation or commissioning t is the responsibility of the installer and the customer to comply with and ensure others comply with all regulations applicable to installations incorporating our products AKO Electromecanica is not responsible for any damage caused by non compliance with regulations Follow strictly the instructions given in this manual o maximise the service life of our equipment these recommendations should be followed Do not expose electronic equipment to dust dirt water rain humidity high temperatures chemicals or corrosive substances of any sort Do not submit the equipment to blows or vibrations nor try to man
21. sword If the latter is not correct you will not be able to gain access ff FUSER 5 Change each figure using the and w keys Enter the j soe a Ui Press SET to accept it and go to the next 006 00 a When you press SET on the last figure if the code is correct you gain access the configuration menu The Configuration changes log allows the user who has made changes in the configuration of the device to be identified If a user enters the wrong password three times in a row this user s access to the configuration will be blocked In order to unblock it the device will ask for a specific numerical key which can be found in the following table se 4 2 ce 3 oe Cie fmol ge eo 2421 5832 1294 5119 0547 8168 3632 5901 8533 1942 EHAE 7145 3044 6197 8134 4800 3319 0237 5565 2098 4291 1575H112 Ed 02 4 Installation Wall mounting Panel mounting maximum panel thickness 3 mm Remove the connection panel D Remove the front B from the housing A Panel mounting only Replace the gasket installed in the front panel with the included panel mounting gasket K Make a hole of the specified size in the panel Fig 2 Select the most appropriate cable input configuration for the installation fig 1 Drill the holes for the cable glands using the pre stamped holes as a guide Wall mounting only Drill 3 holes in the wall to match the fixing holes on
22. the housing E Insert and tighten the 3 bolts and wall plugs F Panel mounting only Finish drilling the top holes L with a 4 mm bit Insert the cables through the cable glands If you choose the upper inlets guide the cables as shown on figure 1 Connect the battery cable to the panel connector Page 13 fig 2 Wall mounting only Fit the front of the housing B Insert and tighten the two screws on the front G Panel mounting only Attach the front to the housing through the panel and affix it with the PANEL CUTOUT screws provided G and J Connect cables following the drawings in page 12 Close the connection panel D insert and tighten the fixing screws H 11 4 1 Wiring Supply and outputs the device 6A cos 1 250V C 1575H112 Ed 02 CAUTION The power supply circuit should be equipped with a switch for turning it off located close to imal Q2 P P P POPP PPPPAPADADADA 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 t flno c nclNoc nc tI Fd Input Output Output Outputs of K 100 MAXIMUM MINIMU 12 Vcc 240 Vac ALARM ALARM Probes AKO 15740 15742 INPUT NO ae EE ow 10_ En Ee 19 QAPQ P QPAPAAABDDA 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NTC 000 CO RTH LR A Example of connecti
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