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1. Add a module Detector Configure the module 4 relay module Delete the module 8 relay module EL E IP EA O EE A E E 4 analog output module eo ea ae SS e e eo TUE 16 logic input module 8 analog input module CONF_70_01 Figure 13 4 analog output module selection If the COM43 application refuses to add a module check the available capacity in the MX43 capacity area see Figure 2Figure 2 page 6 for details The address of the module see MX43 User Manual must be identical to the Module settings address defined using the COM43 application 1 The module settings can be entered in the window that opens We oe Module name Enabled outputs oi m 02 03 04 Hoo 1 Fj Open I2 Ej Open CONF_70_02 Figure 14 Settings window for a 4 analog output module 2 Define the settings Label Information Module name Enter the module name 15 characters maximum for example its location Enabled outputs Select the module outputs O1 to O4 that will be used in the installation By default output O1 is enabled Checked the output is enabled and can be set see page 41 Unchecked the output is not in use In the area to the right enter text 15 characters maximum defining the function of the output Check all uncheck al Enable or disable all outputs Enabled logic Enable additional logic inputs 1 and 2 of the relay module These inputs inputs will be connected to dry cont
2. 2 Using the mouse and the CTRL or Shift keys if required select one or more detectors Figure 42Figure 42 B and then drag them to the target 4 20 mA output Figure 42Figure 42 D The mathematical function used is updated Figure 42Figure 42 D Function column Mis en forme V rifier l orthographe et la grammaire 3 To access the configuration of an analog output double click the corresponding output Figure 42Figure 42 D The Add and Delete buttons allow you to add or delete detectors in the list of Selected detectors D Note that it is not possible to modify the function C from this screen A B c D Sl Analog utput configuration Outouf informators Gas cater 5 Detectors ist Erpty E F SA_03 Figure 43 Detailed information on an output 4 Click Confirm F to close the window and save any changes made 5 The outputs of the 4 20 mA output module s have been configured T It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as 34 COM43 User Manual Chapter 7 Data Transfer This chapter discusses the transfer of configuration data between the MX43 and the PC on which the COM43 application is installed Object By the end of this chapter the user will know how to transfer the configuration file created in the previous chapters to an MX43 and also how to transfer the configuration data from an MX43 to a PC so that it can be saved or modified PC to MX43 Da
3. 2 If necessary sort the list of events displayed Figure 28Figure 28 B using the filters Figure 28Figure 28 A 3 Construct the logic function An example is given in the Function Creation Example section on page 29 4 Click OK to close the function editor and save the function created or Cancel to discard the changes A B CDE FG HJ KLMN O h 2 evei 2 Level J Levei Leves R ACT uF PS PQ Geles Interne 3 OLCT Reiss Inneme ACT elos Inneme5 Beta r Flash tre 3 e 5 El J pEETREEESS 2 2 9q a Pi 2949999997 2238 trog F F a 2 q lege i 3 gt A 2 ceaeeaattt RERERERE ererre pP AA gt gt if FFSESRESES 3 ii dios 9 2 4 i EELFE FFE i A 5 a ARAA EE j i i REL_AE_01 Figure 28 Function editor window Ref Information A Checkboxes for sorting the events to be displayed in B AL1 displays Level 1 alarms AL2 displays Level 2 alarms ALS displays Level 3 alarms OVS displays Overscale events UDS displays Underscale events FLT displays fault events LI displays Logic Inputs B List of available events possibly sorted by A C Level 1 logic function block NB A logic function can be selected only if two events are assigned to the function block The Voting function requires at least three events gne 1 Esdave 1 ne 3 REL_AE_02 Figur
4. ALS displays Level 3 alarms OVS displays Overscale events UDS displays Underscale events FLT displays fault events LI displays Logic Inputs Drop down list programming shortcut D for the relay output in question C First select an event A or several events A using the CTRL or Shift keys Then select the function from this drop down list and drag everything to the relay output E in question C List of internal outputs relays 1 to 5 integrated siren integrated flash 24 at the MX43 and external outputs relays of relay modules made available Double click a relay output to open the Relay configuration window Figure 25Figure 25 D Logic function assigned to each relay OR NOR AND NAND Voting or 24 Advanced Function combination of logic functions that can only be carried out with the function editor see page 27 Access Relay Configuration Follow the steps below 1 Inthe list of relays double click the relay to be programmed A NB The Default relay is non configurable and cannot be programmed Foncten AMD i i t H i ig FEEEEGEE ES g f REL_SE_00 Figure 24 Information displayed in the Relay settings matrix tab 24 COM43 User Manual 2 The Relay configuration window is displayed A BC D E y configueatic tiros ame Rowi gre Relay hay iteme e Normal Rare function J De energaed Tene lag
5. COM43 Configuration Software for MX43 Controller gt a a OLDHAM User Manual An Industrial Scientific Company The Fixed Gas Detection People A OLDHAM P N NPCOM43EN An Industrial Scientific Company The Fixed Gas Detection People Revision A Copyright 2011 by OLDHAM Edition November 2011 All rights reserved The reproduction of this document without the written permission of OLDHAM is forbidden The information contained in this manual is accurate to the best of our knowledge As a result of continuous research and development the specifications of this product may be modified at any time without prior notice OLDHAM Z Est Rue Orfila BP 20417 62027 ARRAS France Tel 33 0 3 21 60 80 80 Fax 33 0 3 21 60 80 00 Website www oldhamgas com Table of contents il Table of contents Chapter 1 General Information ccsceeeeeeseeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 User Manual crsisras ct cec nias Erreur Signet non defini o A E ear ee ner ere 1 Important Information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeenes Erreur Signet non defini Liability A Erreur Signet non d fini 2 Chapter 2 General Introduction onoccccnnnnnnsscsrsrrecnnnnes 3 Purpose of the COMA3 applicatiON ccoooccoocncocnconcconcnoncnoncncnnncnnnonnnnnos 3 Install the COMAS application oocooncccocncoccccncnnnononcnnnnnonnnnnnnnonaronnrnnnnnnnnnos 3 Start the COM43 application cccccccccceecceee
6. The information displayed is Address module address in the form Line Module Label module name Type module type Barograph showing the free slots modules detectors relays inputs outputs Number of registered modules total number of digital modules connected up to 16 in the case of a 4 line version MX43 or up to 32 in the case of the 8 line version Number of registered detectors total number of detectors digital or analog connected up to 16 in the case of a 4 line version MX43 or up to 32 in the case of the 8 line version Number of registered relays total number of registered relays at least 8 internal relays relay module relays up to 16 in the case of a 4 line version MX43 or up to 32 in the case of the 8 line version Number of registered analog outputs total number of registered analog output up to 16 in the case of a 4 line version MX43 or up to 32 in the case of the 8 line version Number of registered logic inputs total number of registered input inputs for all the modules up to 16 in the case of a 4 line version MX43 or up to 32 in the case of the 8 line version Number of lines The number of lines displayed depends on the controller version and filter applied see A Display of a 4 20 mA analog line with a single block The dotted area represents the position of an analog module to be defined Display of a digital line with or without configured modules E Detector correctly configur
7. normal fancton Delay Seconds G H J K REL_SE_01 Figure 25 Relay configuration window Ref Information Pages A Selection of relay operation in Normal mode as opposed to Buzzer 26 27 function mode C B Relay name 26 27 C Selection of relay operation in Buzzer function mode To be used only if 26 27 the selected relay controls an audible warning device D Time lag definition 26 27 Normal function setting of the trigger delay 26 27 Buzzer function setting of the reset inhibit automatic reset and 26 27 reactivation time lags See Figure 26Figure 26 De energized use of the positive safety function for internal relays 26 27 only For relay modules programming is carried out manually using the relay switch block E Optional choice of the logic function to be applied between events H to 26 27 activate the selected relay B F Access the function editor 27 G Selection criteria for events to be displayed in H 26 27 H List of usable events possibly sorted by G 26 27 J Add the event selected in H to the command list M for the relay B 26 27 The drag and drop function also works here K Confirm the changes made in this window 26 27 L Cancel the changes made in this window 26 27 M Delete one or more events from the list M for the relay in question B 26 27 5 Relay Configuration 25 26 COM43 User Manual Program without the Function Editor Use this method if the relay command logic nee
8. 1 head 4 analog output module iTrans 2 head 16 logic input module 8 analog input module Figure 4 Detector selection CONF_50_01 If the COMAS application refuses to add a module check the available capacity in the MX43 capacity area see Figure 2Figure 2 page 6 for details 3 Create a Configuration 9 10 COM43 User Manual Detector settings Detector tab 1 The window displays the Detector tab with the detector s general settings Alarm Range 100 OLCT10N EXPLO LEL Instantaneous Averaged Underscale 5 LEL AL AL2 AL3 act az AL3 Non ambiguity reading Enabled Detector Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarme 3 Out of range and fault Name Type Gas Range Hysteresis Average display Limi OLCT10N EXPLO Methane 100 0 inactive LEL of the range bd LED bar assignment CONF_50_02 Figure 5 Detector tab 2 Define the settings Label Information Name Type Gas Range Hysteresis Average display LED bar assignment Enter the detector name 15 characters maximum for example the detector s location This information will be displayed on the MX43 screen Select the detector type from the drop down list Select the gas to be detected from the drop down list Select the measurement scale and display unit Define the alarm hysteresis This value can be set from 0 to 3 of the mea
9. 13 Line type 7 Logic input module 17 Logic input 17 Relay module 14 RS485 8 RS485 digital output 8 Transfer MX43 to PC 36 MX43 PC 35 PC to MX43 35 Underscale 13 o E dA of D We guarantee Plus Points Through our customer service department to respond quickly and efficiently to your needs for advice or order tracking anywhere in the world To respond as quickly as possible to all technical questions Quality To ensure the highest quality products and services in accordance with the applicable international standards and instructions Inspection and Reliability To provide you with reliable equipment The quality of our production is an essential condition for this reliability This is guaranteed by very stringent checks that are carried out from the arrival of raw materials all the way through manufacture and at the end of manufacture all equipment dispatched is configured to your individual requirements Commissioning On request to commission your equipment using our Ism ATEX qualified engineers An extra safety guarantee Training To provide targeted training Project department Our team will study all your gas and flame detection projects through on site inspections or based on drawings We can even offer preliminary design design installation and maintenance services for safety systems in ATEX or non ATEX areas in accordance with the applicable standards Maintenance contract To of
10. 4 analog output module ii il e dol ee E a e e de e a Be E CA A O CI A Ya 16 logic input module E A A A aa aad 8 analog input module CONF_80_01 Figure 15 16 logic input module selection If the COMAS application refuses to add a module check the available capacity in the MX43 capacity area see Figure 2Figure 2 page 6 for details T The address of the module see MX43 User Manual must be identical to the address defined using the COM43 application 3 Create a Configuration 17 18 COM43 User Manual Module settings 1 The module settings can be entered in the window that opens CA Module name Enabled routs Ri Y Y Open R2 R3 ns as R6 a as R9 R10 211 R12 R13 R14 R15 116 CONF_80_02 Figure 16 Settings window for a 16 logic input module 2 Define the settings Label Information Module name Enter the module name 15 characters maximum for example its location Enabled inputs Enable module inputs IL1 to IL16 IL1 to IL16 Checked the input is enabled The dry contact connected to this input will be monitored by the MxX43 Unchecked the input is disabled and will not be monitored In the area to the right enter text 16 characters maximum defining the function of the input such as Emergency stop This information will be displayed on the MX43 screen in the event of an alarm The Open option is used to define the input status under nor
11. B or automatic reset Figure 32 C is authorized during this time Reset is possible only when the Reset inhibit ends Automatic reset minimum relay activation time before automatic reset Figure 27Figure27 C The value of this time Figure 27Figure 2 7 F must be greater than the Reset inhibit value Figure 27Figure 27 E Reactivation time time Figure 32 G after which the relay is reactivated if the alarm event is still present A new activation cycle is then launched Figure 27Figure 27 D A B C OD E F G Figure 27 Operation of the buzzer relay REL_SE_03 Ref Information Start of the alarm activation cycle Manual reset where applicable A B C Automatic reset D Start of a new alarm activation cycle triggered if the alarm event is still present E Reset inhibit minimum activation time between 0 and 15 minutes F Minimum relay activation time before automatic reset must be greater than the Reset inhibit value E G Time after which the relay is reactivated if the alarm event is still present Step 2 select the events and logic to be used 1 For a single event acting on the relay select the event Figure 25Figure 25 H and drag it to the Relay events list Figure 25Figure 25 M or click the Add button Figure 25Figure 25 J For several events acting on the relay first select the logic function Figure 25Figure 25 E and then the events Figure 25Figure 25 H using
12. ambiguity reading alarm can only be cleared by switching off the detector via the MX43 Maintenance menu once the gas level falls below this threshold OK Close the window and save the changes made in all windows Cancel Close the window without saving the changes 3 Create a Configuration 13 Parameter display 1 This area A to D is visible eii of which tab is active A C D oh 2 Instantaneous ma ACTION BALO Acera e Methane Overscale 100 KEL Range 100 dere 5 MEL Non arbigusty reading Deabled Detector Ale i Alara 2 Alarms 3 Outof range and fadt CONF_50_06 Figure 10 Parameters display area Ref Information See page A Type of detector and measurement range defined in the Detector tab 10 B Barographs of the instantaneous alarms defined in the Alarm 1 Alarm 2 11 and Alarm 3 tabs C Barographs of the averaged alarms defined in the Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and 12 Alarm 3 tabs D Parameters of the various faults defined in the Out of range and fault 13 tab T It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Add a 4 or 8 Relay Module This digital module manages 4 or 8 relays depending on its version Follow the steps below for each relay module Relay module type selection 1 Right click on one of the dotted areas of the digital line in question 2 Select Add a module gt 4 relay module or 8 relay module Detector Add a module
13. output module Configure 33 Settings 16 Assignment of a bar 10 Average display 10 Average display 10 Bar assignment 10 Buzzer Relay 25 Buzzer function 25 Buzzer lag 26 C Configuration 4 20 mA outputs 33 Display 21 Configuration check 35 Configure 4 20 mA outputs 33 Relays 23 Copy modules 20 D Data Transfer 35 Delete modules 20 Detector Alarms 11 Settings 10 Digital output Settings 8 Display modules 20 Display the configuration 21 F Fault alarm Settings 13 Function Buzzer 26 Buzzer lag 26 Function editor Limitations 29 Program 27 G General introduction 3 H Hysteresis 10 L Language 7 Liability limits 2 Line type Settings 7 Logic input Event 24 Settings 17 Logic input module Settings 17 Logic inputs 15 Message Configuration check 35 Modify modules 20 Module Copy 20 Delete 20 Display 20 Modify 20 8 Index 37 Mis en forme Francais France 38 COM43 User Manual Paste 20 N Non ambiguity reading 13 O Overscale 13 P Paste modules 20 Positive safety 26 Program with the function editor 27 R Relay module Settings 14 Relays Buzzer 25 Buzzer lag 26 Buzzer operation 26 Configure 23 Normal operation 26 RS485 Settings 8 Settings Alarms 11 Analog input module 18 Analog input 18 Analog output module 16 Analog output 16 Detector 10 Fault alarm
14. sas isccvsccrsonseccavatvcnveraxwerrthanuwessveenonsiesiadenuesestns 29 Table of contents iil iV COM43 User Manual ODEO OP PA e 33 Overview of the WINGOW iaa 33 OUMU CONAGUA ati 34 Chapter 7 Data Transfer cacis earee tients ees 35 A ie Ness E ae oes nenieee raat 35 PEO MAS Data Taste al ee 35 MX43 10 PC Data Transf e sssesciacn ta cxcue A deawaed Aa e 36 Chapter S deco a re ee Serene ere 37 Chapter 1 General Information User Manual These instructions must be read and understood to ensure correct use of the application otherwise the safety of the installation could be jeopardized Studying the User Manual for the MX43 Controller P N NPM43xx is also recommended This can be downloaded from our website www oldhamgas com The information and technical data contained in this manual are based on the information that is available at a given time In case of doubt contact ndustrial Scientific Oldham referred to subsequently as Oldham for additional information The aim of this manual is to supply simple and accurate information to the user Oldham cannot be held liable for any misinterpretations in the reading of this manual In spite of our efforts to produce an error free manual it may nonetheless contain some unintentional technical inaccuracies In the client s interest Oldham reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics of its equipment to increase their performance without prior notice The
15. 8 Figure 36 The two groups have been created Create the AND function 1 To create the AND function between A B and C D drag the Level 1 block C D to the red Level 2 block 2 Inthe Level 2 block select the AND function see figure below LET AON EXPLO a VOTING re EXPLO REL_AE_09 Figure 37 The two groups are linked by the AND function Create the Voting function 1 To create the E F G Voting 2 3 function click the Level 1 button to add a block 2 Drag atleast three events to this block and select the Voting function and the number of inputs that must be present here 2 out of 3 1 Esdave 1 10N EXPLO gne 1 Esdave 3 a i 1M3 10N EXPLO Figure 38 Selection of the Voting function and its levels REL_AE_10 3 ne now looks as follows iJ Esdave 1 a Ata SE a REL_AE_11 Figure 39 Creation of the Voting function 2 out of 3 5 Relay Configuration 31 32 COM43 User Manual Create the NAND function The function editor only allows a block to be linked to a block of an immediately higher level This means that it is impossible to link the Level 1 Voting block to the Level 3 block brown block To overcome this restriction you can simply add a Level 2 block and use the logic function passing block Follow the steps below 1 Click the Level 2 button to add a new block ere CT10N EXPLO f 1 2 1M1 CT 5 3 3
16. Configure the module 4 relay module SW a D G A S E a E a Delete the module 8 relay module il map rhi ptas ta ily pla pty 4 analog output module Eg iig pth 16 ogieinput module paa a ae A E E ee E E E E 8 analog input module CONF_60_01 Figure 11 Relay module selection If the COM43 application refuses to add a module check the available capacity in the MX43 capacity area see Figure 2Figure 2 page 6 for details The address of the module see MX43 User Manual must be identical to the address defined using the COM43 application COM43 User Manual Module settings 1 The relay module settings can be entered in the window that opens Relay module settings Es Module name Enabled relays Ri Y R2 R3 R4 E n Open 2 P Open CONF_60_02 Figure 12 Settings window for a 4 relay module 2 Define the settings Label Information Module name Enter the module name 15 characters maximum for example its location Enabled relays Select the relays R1 to R4 or R1 to R8 that will be used in the installation By default relay R1 is enabled Checked the relay is enabled and can be programmed see page Erreur Signet non d fini 23 Unchecked the relay is not in use In the area to the right enter text 15 characters maximum defining the function of the relay such as Rotating light Check all uncheck all Enable or disable all relays Enabled logic Enable additional logic in
17. a new event Figure 28Figure 28 B in the example the event referenced as B and drag it in the same way to the first logic block Figure 28Figure 28 C i Esdave 1 Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Alarme 1 Limi OLCT10 m Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Alarme 2 Limi OLCT10 1M1 Ligne 1 Esclave 1 Alarme 3 Limi OLCT 10 10N EXPLO Ligne 1 Esclave 1 Overscale Limi OLCT 101 s Ligne 1 Esclave 1 Underscale Limi OLCT10 a 1 Ligne 1 Esdave 1 D faut Limi OLCT 101 1M1 Ligne1 Esdave2 P Entr e logi Bouton p Module CT10N EXPLO lt i currar REL_AE_05 Figure 33 New event added to the input of the first block 3 Inthe block drop down list select the logic function to be applied igne 1 Esdave 1 1 1M1 seno a igne 1 Esdave 1 Gp 2 1M1 NOR CT10N EXPLO NAND VOTING 1 REL_AE_06 Figure 34 Selection of the logic function to be applied to the input of the first block LL l l l aisis 1M1 CT10N EXPLO REL_AE_07 Figure 35 The first block has been created To delete an event assigned to a block right click the event and select Delete Likewise to delete a logic block right click the block and select Delete Create the block C D 1 Click the Level 7 button to add a block 2 Drag each of the two events to this second block and select the OR function The procedure is identical to that explained for block A B 3 Everything looks as follows meno igne 1 Esdave 1 REL_AE_0
18. ach Level 1 2 3 or 4 logic block can intervene only once in the higher level logic blocks Function Creation Example The example shows how the following logic function is created A OR B AND B OR C NAND E F G Voting 2 3 A o E i Al a El ful E E ce REL_AE_00A Figure 30 The logic blocks after programming Start the function editor 1 Open the function editor by clicking the Function Editor button Figure 25Figure 25 F 5 Relay Configuration 29 30 COM43 User Manual 2 Each block represents a logic level from Level 7 to Level 5 from left to right The last block corresponds to the relay to which the function is assigned Each logic block carries out a logic function OR NOR AND NAND VOTING As the symbol indicates a level without a logic function the output is therefore equal to its input bi o A Figure 31 The initial logic blocks REL_AE_00B Create the block A B 1 Select an event Figure 28Figure 28 B in the example the event referenced as A and drag it to the first logic block Figure 28Figure 28 C As soon as the mouse button is released the event is displayed to the left of the block a Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Alarme 1 LiM1 OLCTAO Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Alarme 2 Limi OLCT 10 Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Alarme 3 Limi OLCT 101 Ligne 1 Esdave 1 Overscale Limi OLCT 101 REL_AE_04 Figure 32 The event is assigned to the first block 2 Select
19. acts 16 COM43 User Manual Label Information Checked the input is enabled The dry contact connected to this input will be monitored by the MX43 Unchecked the input is disabled and will not be monitored In the area to the right enter text 15 characters maximum defining the function of the input such as Emergency stop This information will be displayed on the MX43 screen in the event of an alarm The Open option is used to define the input status under normal operating conditions no fault Checked The dry contact connected to this input is closed during an alarm NO Unchecked the dry contact connected to this input is open during an alarm NC OK Close the window and save the changes Cancel Close the window without saving the changes T It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Output settings Configuring the 4 analog output modules is now complete but the output settings are not yet defined This step comes in the Configure analog outputs chapter on page 33 Add a 16 Logic Input Module This digital module monitors 1 to 16 logic inputs Module type selection 1 Right click one of the dotted areas of the digital line in question 2 Select Add a module gt 16 logic input module Configuration plan evs et So Sd t i T t AR IA Ad Add a module Configure the module 4 relay module Delete the module 8 relay module
20. at any time Procedure 1 To display the configuration window Figure 27 click on the Configuration tab Figure 21Figure 24 A file Junste About neg General setas Cr rratlo nea serange matre Ansiog outlet nata Une selection a ines Opio of actresses X P Oplay configured bres oriy Figure 21 Configuration tab Information Displayed A B C D Fie Troster A W a General satange orfgureton Alar settings matris Ar 03 stout sesanga ma a Cantey af addresses Fe ee te Be ten ten tee Seo 10 05 19 do le de do de te de te de Ja ve ts at eg a ak 4 at oof of 0 9 af 4 ql af ot 03 0 4 ats aS 2S SWS SS a Sw sr SS E FG H ARC_01 Figure 22 Configuration tab and information displayed 4 Display the Configuration 21 22 COM43 User Manual Ref A B C D E F G H Information Drop down list for selecting the lines to be displayed in C All lines displays in area C all the lines and associated modules Additional sorting is possible using the button B Line xx displays in area C line number xx and associated modules Additional buttons for the drop down list A Display all addresses displays in area C all the lines Display configured lines only displays in area C only the configured lines Details of the lines based on choices A and B Blue lines digital modules Gray lines analog modules
21. ave the changes Cancel Close the window without saving the changes 3 Create a Configuration 11 12 COM43 User Manual At the same time the barograph A displays the alarm threshold red zone in relation to the scale range blue zone according to the position of the slider B setting the alarm threshold CONF_50_04 Figure 7 Link between slider and barograph Note that the red and blue zones are reversed when the alarm is said to be increasing or decreasing see Figure 8 Instantaneous Instantaneous AL1 AL2 AL3 AL1 AL2 AL3 CONF_50_07 CONF_50_08 Increasing alarm set at 15 of the Decreasing alarm set at 63 of the measurement range measurement range for an oxygen detector with a range of 0 30 vol and an alarm set at 19 vol Figure 8 Barograph with an increasing alarm left figure and decreasing alarm right figure Alarm 2 settings Alarm 2 tab 1 Click the Alarm 2 tab to set the second alarm threshold 2 Enter or change the preset data as described for Alarm 1 Alarm 1 settings Alarm 1 tab section on page 11 Alarm 3 settings Alarm 3 tab 1 Click the Alarm 3 tab to set the third alarm threshold 2 Enter or change the preset data as described for Alarm 1 Alarm 1 settings Alarm 1 tab section on page 11 Out of range alarm settings Out of range and fault tab 1 Click the Out of range and fault tab to set and display the overscale and underscale alarm para
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23. ds only a single logic function OR AND VOTING NOR or NAND for example RL1 RL2 RL3 Step 1 define the relay operating mode 1 With the Relay configuration window open Figure 25Figure 25 check that the relay to be programmed is selected Figure 25Figure 25 B 2 If necessary sort the list of events Figure 25Figure 25 H using the filters Figure 25Figure25 G 3 Select the relay operating mode Normal a Normal relay can be reset only when the alarm event disappears A trigger delay of between 0 and 60 seconds Figure 30 D can be set Buzzer function a Buzzer relay can be reset even while the alarm event is still in progress This function allows the audible warning devices to be switched off and must be used only for this purpose Various time lag options are possible after selecting this option see figure below Positive safety this option is available only after selecting an internal relay see MX43 manual For those relays in relay modules positive safety is programmed manually using the relay switch block Relays informations Relay name Relais Interne2 Normal 9 Buzzer function V De energized Time lag in buzzer function FP Reset inhibit Seconds Automatic reset Seconds F Reactivation time Seconds REL_SE 02 Figure 26 The Time lag in buzzer function area Reset inhibit minimum activation time between 0 and 15 minutes Figure 27Figure 2 E No manual reset Figure 32
24. e 29 The logic functions available in a block D Button for adding a Level 1 logic block E Level 2 logic function block usable only if a Level 1 block has been configured Other 28 COM43 User Manual Ref Information characteristics identical to block 1 C F Button for adding a Level 2 logic block G Level 3 logic function block usable only if a Level 2 block has been configured Other characteristics identical to block 1 C H Button for adding a Level 3 logic block J Level 4 logic function block usable only if a Level 3 block has been configured Other characteristics identical to block 1 C K Button for adding a Level 4 logic block m Level 5 logic function block usable only if a Level 4 block has been configured Other characteristics identical to block 1 C Name of relay receiving the logic of blocks 1 to 5 Button for adding a Level 5 logic block List of available relays Confirms the configuration of the relay in question M O IU IOIZI Z Cancels any changes made and closes the window Comment on the limitations of the function editor m The function editor can manage 512 Level 1 logic blocks 256 Level 2 logic blocks 128 Level 3 logic blocks 64 Level 4 logic blocks and 32 Level 5 logic blocks m Each of the 6 alarms of each detector can intervene only 16 times in all the Level 1 logic blocks m Each of the 32 logic inputs can intervene only 16 times in all the Level 1 logic blocks m E
25. e same way as Line 7 The Configuration map graphic area is updated as the line type is defined Figure 3 D Although 32 addresses are represented for each line the MX43 supports up to 16 modules in its 4 line version and 32 modules in its 8 line version 3 Create a Configuration 7 8 COM43 User Manual el Ele Ivarcter About eue General setings Configuraton Relay settings matrix Analog output setings atric Controles Lures type RS485 data output M043 Capecty Baud Rate Parity Convobe name M4 Une 1 Ogui N of D de x0 2200 a Lanaja O argas Une 2 ana 19000 z saad tater N ofr tore 0 Password Jewel 1 1000 Line 3 C Pammord ewe 2 1009 Lre 4 OF X a Number of regetered relays K BC D CONF_02 Figure 3 The Configuration map area B displays the choices made in the Lines type area A Ref Information A Line settings B Graphic display of the current configuration In this example line 4 is not declared OFF C Example of a 4 20 mA analog line Only an analog transmitter can be assigned to this line D Example of a digital line Up to 32 digital modules can be connected to this line RS485 digital output settings This information concerns the MX43 RS485 output Figure 2Figure 2 C Label Information Baud Rate Select transfer rate 9600 baud by default Even Odd Select parity No parity by default Stop Select number of Stop bits 1 Stop bi
26. ed Eso Detector incorrectly configured generally due to the module not having been assigned to the LED bar see page Erreur Signet non d fini 10 4 or 8 relay module 4 analog output module 16 logic input module 8 analog input module Display of a module s data by left clicking on this module The missing parameters are shown in red Chapter 5 Relay Configuration Procedure 1 Program the MX43 relays in accordance with the following table Step Action to be performed Page 1 Open the relay configuration window 24 2 Program a simple logic command Use this method if the command logic 26 uses only a single logic function OR AND VOTING NOR or NAND Program an advanced logic command using the function editor Use this 27 method if the command logic requires multiple logic functions Overview of the Window A B C D fon ey etting mett Ansing auai setings matrix ovs wsi Aami lu R FONCTION AWANCEE on lyse s tectesr AND OLCT 164 CO OLCT 10N CO OLCT 10N CO OLCT 10H CO OLCT 10N CO OLCT 164 CO 8 retmy cutput module S relmy eutput module Relais parking Relay 1 LINA Oe ee se a ee AT REL_00 Figure 23 Main relay programming window Relay settings matrix tab 5 Relay Configuration 23 Ref Information A List of configured events 9 B Selection of events to be displayed in A AL1 displays Level 1 alarms AL2 displays Level 2 alarms
27. etwork drive to be accessed at a later stage for modification duplication or transfer to the MX43 to be set up A configuration file can be created in several stages by reloading it File gt Open A configuration file can also be copied and modified so that it can be used with another MX43 File gt Open and File gt Save as Procedure Program the MX43 by following the steps described below Step Action to be performed Page 1 Create a new configuration 7 Or reload an existing configuration 5 2 Add modules 9 Detector 9 4 or 8 relay module 14 4 analog output module 15 16 logic input module 17 8 analog input module 18 3 Display modify delete copy paste a module 20 Create Select a Configuration To create a new configuration go directly to the section Create a New Configuration on page 7 To reload a saved configuration select the configuration file to be used cfg extension from File gt Open before moving on to the next paragraph 3 Create a Configuration 5 6 COM43 User Manual Configuration Window The figu re below shows an example of a configuration window A B C D Controles Contober nane Language warming up Nox of ires dle Configuration map Ma3 Figure 2 Ref A Pasemord eve 1 200 um 3 Data gt Password Gevel 2 100 Line 4 20 mA 3 a 1d y J trable ontoerd burse Efe Ivarcter About Weg Gene al setings Configufiton Rela
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29. he alarm is acknowledged manually by the operator this can only occur once the alarm event has disappeared Automatic the alarm is acknowledged automatically as soon as the alarm event disappears Trigger Alarm trigger type Rising edge the alarm is triggered as soon as the monitored value rises above the Instantaneous or Averaged alarm threshold see following points Falling edge the alarm is triggered as soon as the monitored value falls below the nstantaneous or Averaged alarm threshold see following points This option is used to measure oxygen for example Instantaneous Management of the instantaneous alarm This becomes active as soon as the Enabled box is checked Then set the alarm threshold using the slider Averaged Management of the averaged alarm This becomes active as soon as the Enabled box is checked Set the averaged alarm threshold using the first slider and the averaging time using the second slider duration from 15 to 480 minutes This value is used only to trigger the relay and has no effect on the average values displayed The alarm event can follow either an nstantaneous alarm or an Averaged alarm without distinction Other tabs If necessary refer to the Detector settings Alarm 2 tab section before closing this window by clicking OK Also refer to the Parameter display section on page 14 with regard to the information displayed in the top part of the window OK Close the window and s
30. iguration file to be written to an MX43 The configuration file is transferred via USB MyConfigFile cfg 002 Figure 1 The COM43 application allows MX43 configuration on a PC as well as bidirectional transfer of the configuration file via USB Install the COM43 application Follow the steps below Insert the CD ROM in the drive of the PC on which the COM43 application is to be installed m If installation does not start automatically double click the COM43 exe icon m Select the application language and click OK m Inthe Welcome to the wizard window click Next and follow the steps Once installation is complete the COM43 Installation Complete window is displayed m Click Finish and the application will start automatically Start the COM43 application By default the COM43 application is started from the Start menu gt COM43 or by double clicking the COM43 icon on the desktop if that option was selected during installation of the COMA3 application 2 General Introduction 3 4 COM43 User Manual Chapter 3 Create a Configuration Object The purpose of this chapter is to describe the various modules detectors relays analog inputs analog outputs logic inputs that are part of the detection installation At this stage USB connection between the PC on which the COM43 application is T installed and the MX43 is not necessary The configuration file xxx cfg will be saved PC hard disk USB key or n
31. lue of the output current is equal to the lowest measurement of a group of detectors B Max the value of the output current is equal to the highest measurement of a group of detectors B Average the value of the output current is equal to the average measurement of a group of detectors B Actual value the value of the output current is identical to the signal from a single detector B NB when using the Min Max and Average functions it is essential that the detectors selected within a group are identical same gas same measurement range etc 6 Configure Analog Outputs 33 Ref Information B List of available detectors C Tab for configuring the 4 20 mA outputs covered by this chapter D List of the 4 20 mA outputs and their associated function If no function is shown this indicates that the output has not been configured Double click an output line to display the configuration details See Figure 43Figure43 E Displays the characteristics of the 4 20 mA 4 analog output module selected by the user E To delete a function right click the corresponding output and select Delete To modify a function you must first delete it and then recreate it Output Configuration Follow the steps below 1 Having selected the Analog output settings matrix tab Figure 42Figure 42 C choose from the drop down list Figure 42Figure 42 A the mathematical function to be used Min Max Average or Actual value
32. mal operating conditions no fault Checked the dry contact connected to this input is closed during an alarm NO Unchecked the dry contact connected to this input is open during an alarm NC Check all uncheck all Enable or disable all logic inputs OK Close the window and save the changes Cancel Close the window without saving the changes T It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Add an 8 Analog Input Module This digital module retrieves the measurements from 1 to 8 analog inputs 4 20 mA or Wheatstone bridge Module type selection 1 Right click one of the dotted areas of the digital line in question 2 Select Add a module gt 8 analog input module Configuration plan Add a module gt Detector W a OC ee Configure the module 4 relay module poan A ee ee E ES a Delete the module 8 relay module rt 1 U 1 0 1 1 1 1 4 analog output module i tt e Sl rl A A A A AAA 16 logic input module PA A tosd tandres asd tosd O A 1 22 CA A ES pole 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Y 31 32 8 analog input module N CONF_90_01 Figure 17 8 analog input module selection If the COM43 application refuses to add a module check the available capacity in the MX43 capacity area see Figure 2Figure 2 page 6 for details The address of the module see MX43 User Manual must be identical to the defined using the COM43 application Module setting
33. meters UMI a Alarm OLCT10N EXPLO IS Averaged Overscale Methane Range 100 LEL p l AL1 AL2 AL3 AL1 AL2 AL3 Non ambiguity reading Disabled Detector Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarme 3 Out of range and faut Overscale 100 LEL Underscale 5 LEL Overscale 100 ALEL Outofrange 110 LEL Underscale 5 LEL Fault 10 LEL For LEL transmitters E Non ambiguity reading CONF_50_05 Figure 9 Tab for setting out of range alarms 2 Define the settings Label Information Overscale Set the overscale alarm threshold value can be set up to 110 of the range This function can also be regarded as a fourth alarm threshold Note that acknowledgment is manual and cannot be modified Underscale Set the underscale alarm threshold value can be set from 0 to 10 of the range This function is usually used for preventive maintenance to report a negative shift in a detector Out of range Non configurable value of high fault see MX43 manual for fault management Fault Non configurable value of low fault see MX43 manual for fault management Non ambiguity Managing the Non ambiguity reading alarm applies only to explosive gas reading detectors On detecting a concentration of gas higher than 100 LEL the LCD display will indicate gt 100 LEL together with the message High concentration Reset by authorized person in maintenance menu The OVS and FAULT indicators are activated The Non
34. nge in view of the phrasing used in subsequent Controller name Defines the name 15 characters maximum that will be displayed on the paragraphs lt has therefore been MX43 start up and sleep screens as well as in the System info sub assumed that the French should read Ces informations concernent la menu centrale Language Select the language to be used by the controller Password level 1 Enter the password for accessing the Calibration menu 1000 by default Password level 2 Enter the password for accessing the Settings Calibration and Maintenance menus 1000 by default This also protects against data being deleted from the nformation menu Enable on board Check to enable on board buzzer when a fault and or alarm occurs buzzer Warming up Defines the delay 0 to 300 seconds during which the alarm relays are inhibited after powering up the MX43 Number of lines Select the controller version 4 or 8 lines option If the 8 lines option is selected this cannot be changed to the 4 lines option If an error is made create a new file File gt New without saving the current file Lines type settings This information concerns the activation and definition of the lines type Figure 3Figure 3 A Line 1 Select the line type OFF line not in use Digital all line modules will be digital 4 20 mA the line will be connected to a 4 20 mA analog transmitter Lines 2 to 4 or 8 Define the other lines in th
35. pa 1M1 CT1ON 92 5 bs aE 1M1 CT10N EXPLO 1 Esclave 1 faut CT10N EXPLO BESS 1 Esclave2 1 logique uton panique Figure 40 The Level 2 block attaches itself to the free Level 1 block vorne REL_AE 12 2 Drag the Level 7 block to the Level 2 block to create the link 3 Then drag the Level 2 block to the Level 3 block brown block to create the link and then select the NAND function 1 1 Esdave 1 APT los N B hS ni p E af Fe N REL_AE_13 Figure 41 The two Level 2 blocks are linked to the Level 3 block by the NAND function Completion The required functi on A B x B C NAND E F G Voting 2 3 has been created Click the OK button to confirm and close the window Chapter 6 Configure Analog Outputs Object Program the 4 20 mA outputs of the 4 20 mA output modules on the digital lines Overview of the Window The example below shows the configuration window for the analog outputs A B C D eddie AA File Transfer fibout Wafi General pettrgs ontguraton Relay set Weare Analog output sete ze mera Functons ACTA VALUE 2 Detectors Locsisaten Une 1 are 1 1 Save 3 Slave 1 Y Slave Y Postion 1 CEG S HNES PE SA_01 Figure 42 The information displayed in the Analog output settings matrix tab Ref Information Page A Selection of function to be applied Min the va
36. present instructions and their content are the inalienable property of Oldham Symbols Used Icon Significance This symbol indicates useful additional information Important Information The COM43 application covered by this manual gives the operator total freedom in configuring the MX43 controller Coherency checks of the input values and or related actions are not conducted by the application lt is the operator s responsibility to check the configuration file s coherency The next section Liability Limits defines this limitation 1 General Information 1 2 COM43 User Manual Liability Limits Neither Oldham nor any other associated company may under any circumstances be held liable for any damage including without limitation damage due to loss or interruption of manufacture loss of information defect in the COM43 application and or MX43 controller configured using this application injuries loss of time financial or material loss or any direct or indirect consequence of loss occurring in the context of the use or impossibility of use of the product even where Oldham has been informed of such damage Chapter 2 General Introduction Purpose of the COM43 application The COMAS application must be installed on a PC running Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 32 or 64 bit COM43 is the programming interface for the MX43 controller COM43 enables the configuration file of an MX43 controller to be read or a conf
37. puts 7 and 2 of the relay module These inputs inputs will be connected to dry contacts Checked the input is enabled The dry contact connected to this input will be monitored by the MX43 Unchecked the input is disabled and will not be monitored In the area to the right enter text 15 characters maximum defining the function of the input such as Emergency stop This information will be displayed on the MX43 screen in the event of an alarm The Open option is used to define the input status under normal operating conditions no fault Checked the dry contact connected to this input is closed during an alarm NO Unchecked the dry contact connected to this input is open during an alarm NC OK Close the window and save the changes Cancel Close the window without saving the changes It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Relay settings Configuring the relay modules is now complete but the relay settings are not yet defined This step comes in the Relay Configuration chapter on page 3 Create a Configuration 5 Erreur Signet non d fini 23 Add a 4 Analog Output Module This digital module provides 1 to 4 programmable 4 20 mA analog outputs Follow the steps below for each module Module selection 1 Right click one of the dotted areas of the digital line in question 2 Select Add a module gt 4 analog output module Configuration plan
38. r more modules of each type have been defined each of these modules can be modified deleted and copied pasted Display the data of a module Left click a module to display its settings Any missing settings are shown in red coma Clears Adra Desktop corte N Original FL O olo a ble Tote Ghose ewe d carr detona Corbata Samy stings mare anslog ougat seta rati CONF_04 Figure 20 Example of a module s settings Modify a module Right click a module and select Configure the module The settings window Figure 5Figure5 page 10 is displayed Delete a module Right click a module and select Delete the module Copy Paste a module This action retrieves the settings of a module and assigns them to a new module Follow the steps below 1 Right click the module to be copied and select Copy Then right click an empty block of an active line and select Paste The message Do not forget to assign your detector to an LED baris displayed 4 Click OK To assign the copied module to an LED bar see page 10 click the crossed icon fi select Configure the module and in the Assignment of a bar area select the corresponding LED bar Change the Name of the detector and any other settings before closing the window It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Chapter 4 Display the Configuration This chapter describes the configuration display window which can be accessed
39. s 1 The module settings can be entered in the window that opens Analoginputmodulesettings aaa Ea Module name Enabled inputs Name Type Gas Range Unit Inputi F Plafond CEX 300 CH4 100 LEL Configure Input 2 ia Configure Input3 E Configure Input4 Configure Inputs 7 Configure Input 6 E Configure Input 7 IE Configure Input 8 E Configure CONF_90_02 Figure 18 Settings window for an 8 analog input module 2 Define the settings Label Information Module name Enter the module name 15 characters maximum for example its location Inputs 1 to 8 Enable the inputs that will be used in the installation Checked the input is enabled The analog signal connected to this input will be monitored by the MX43 Unchecked the input is disabled As soon as the input is enabled the detector configuration screen is displayed Refer to the Detector settings Detector tab section on page 10 for details of the configuration OK Close the window and save the changes Cancel Close the window without saving the changes Note that adding this module automatically reserves 8 slots in the measurement line as displayed in the figure below CONF_xxxxx Figure 19 Automatic reservation of 8 slots for an 8 analog input module It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save menu or File gt Save as 3 Create a Configuration 19 20 COM43 User Manual Module Management As soon as one o
40. surement range in steps of 1 A hysteresis prevents the alarm from being repeatedly triggered when the measurement fluctuates around the set point Example a hysteresis of 3 for a range of 100 ppm is equivalent to 3 ppm If the alarm threshold is set at 50 ppm acknowledgment will be permitted at a gas concentration less than or equal to 47 ppm Option to display the average measurement value on the MX43 screen Inactive no average calculation displayed Over 15 min displays average calculation over 15 minutes Over 8 hours displays average calculation over 8 hours Click one of the buttons located under the LED bars to assign the detector to the corresponding area Alarm 1 settings Alarm 1 tab 1 Click the Alarm 1 tab to set the first alarm threshold Alarm OLCT10N EXPLO Instantaneous Averaged Overscale Overscale 100 LEL Range 100 LEL Underscale 5 LEL AL1 AL2 AL3 art ak2 az Non ambiguity reading Enabled Detector Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarme 3 Out of range and fault Parameters Thresholds Instantaneous Averaged Acknowledgment V Enabled Enabled 9 Manuel E O Automatique 0 1 LEL 0 0 LEL Trigger Averaging time 15 to 480 minutes 9 Front montant r i 15 Min Front descendant 7 e CONF_50_03 Figure 6 Alarm 1 tab 2 Define the settings Label Information Acknowledgment Alarm 1 acknowledgment mode Manual t
41. t by default Modbus slave Assign slave number between 1 and 255 of the Mx43 number 0 by default MX43 capacity This area displays the number of registered modules and their representation as a percentage of the maximum capacity See page 21 for more details T It is advisable to save the configuration via File gt Save or File gt Save as Add Modules Having configured the lines modules can now be added to each one The MX43 capacity graphic area constantly shows how many modules are available Refer to the pages indicated for the type of module to be added Detector Type of module to be added 4 or 8 relay module 4 analog output module 16 logic input module 8 analog input module Modify a module Delete a module Copy a module Add a Detector Detectors can be analog 4 20 mA or digital Follow the steps below for each detector Type of detector selection 1 Right click the block where a detector is to be added 1 to 32 for a digital line 1 for an analog line 2 Select Figure 4Figure 4 Add a module gt Detector or Add a detector depending on whether the line is digital or analog Select the detector type Select the gas to be detected Configuration plan MX43 See page 9 14 15 17 18 20 20 20 Add a module Detector OLCTIO N detector Configure the module 4 relay module Series 80 detector Delete the module 8 relay module iTrans
42. ta Transfer Configuration check 1 Start the COM43 application and display the corresponding configuration file cfg extension via File gt Open 2 Inthe menu bar select File gt Configuration check The message Configuration Check OK in the Configuration check window indicates that the configuration is correct and that it can be transferred to the MX43 If one or more notifications appear correct the missing or incomplete elements before continuing Connect the MX43 1 Connect the PC to the programming port of the MX43 Figure 44Figure 44 A using a USB cable 2 Move the programming selector Figure 44Figure 44 B to position 1 Press the Reset button Figure 44Figure 44 C on the microcontroller The MX43 switches to standby The configuration file can now be transferred to the MX43 During the transfer phases the MX43 controller is not operational Detection is no longer assured Transfer the configuration file 1 Inthe menu of the COM43 application select Transfer gt PC to MX43 2 Inthe window that opens click Transfer 3 At the end of the transfer the COM43 application displays Transfer successful 7 Data Transfer 35 36 COM43 User Manual Disconnect the MX43 1 2 Return the selector Figure 44Figure 44 B to position 0 Remove the USB cable between the PC and the MX43 Figure 44Figure 44 A The MX43 screen displays Configuration update accepted and then the MX43 res
43. tarts normally and launches an initialization cycle T r 03 Figure 44 The elements used to connect an MX43 and a PC MX43 to PC Data Transfer Connect the MX43 1 Connect the PC to the programming port of the MX43 Figure 44Figure 44 A using a USB cable Move the MX43 selector to position 1 Figure 44Figure 44 B Press the Reset button Figure 44Figure 44 C on the microcontroller The MX43 switches to standby The configuration file can now be transferred to the PC Transfer the configuration file 1 2 In the menu of the COM43 application select Transfer gt MX43 to PC In the window that opens select the destination folder for the configuration file and then click Transfer By default the filename is in the following format YYYYMMDDHHMMSS cfg year month day hours minutes and seconds At the end of the transfer the COM43 application displays Transfer successful Click OK The data from the configuration file transferred are displayed on the PC screen Disconnect the MX43 1 2 Return the selector to position 0 Figure 44Figure 44 B Remove the USB cable between the PC and the MX43 Figure 44Figure 44 A The MX43 restarts normally and launches an initialization cycle Chapter 8 Index 4 20 mA outputs Configuration 33 A Alarm Event 24 On board buzzer 7 Analog input Settings 18 Analog input module Settings 18 Analog output Settings 16 Analog
44. the CTRL and or Shift keys Next drag them to the Relay events list M or click the Add button Figure 25Figure 25 J 2 To delete an event from the list Figure 25Figure 25 M select the event and click Delete Figure 25Figure 25 N 3 If necessary view the function using the Function Editor Figure 25Figure 25 F Refer to the Program with the Function Editor section on page 27 for more details 4 Click Confirm Figure 25Figure 25 K to confirm the configuration or Cancel Figure 25Figure 25 L to discard the changes made Step 3 confirm the settings 1 The Relay output window in the Relay settings matrix tab shows any logic function connected with the relay in question If necessary double click this line to open the Relay configuration window again 2 If necessary continue programming the other relays as described in the Program without the Function Editor section on page 26 Program with the Function Editor Use this method if the relay command logic uses multiple logic functions for example RL1 OR RL2 AND RL3 NOR RL4 Step 1 define the relay operating mode 1 With the Relay configuration window open Figure 25Figure 25 check that the relay to be programmed is selected Figure 25Figure 25 B 2 Select the relay operating mode see Normal or Buzzer on page 26 5 Relay Configuration 27 Step 2 select the events and logic to be used 1 Click the Function Editor button Figure 25Figure 25 F
45. y settings matrix Analog cutpul setings nata Lines type ASRS digital opt x43 capo Saud hate P Y Number ofr tered modes J ous One aT 19200 mides of tered detectors 7 Mx43 Une 1 Opta 0 Anges Une 2 Dm 3 6 T UN E COM43 screenshot of the General settings menu Information General settings Controller name Number of lines etc Definition of the lines type off digital 4 20 mA RS485 output settings Resources area showing free slots modules detectors relays inputs outputs Module icons g Detector correctly configured iy Detector incorrectly configured generally not assigned to an LED bar see page Erreur Signet non d fini 10 4 or 8 relay module 4 analog output module 16 logic input module Woo andloo putos Information on the module selected Lima OLCT ONLA 100 SAT LED Bar 1 Alarm 1 Inetartancous alam 15 WLEL Aeeraged dwr disabled Alarm 2 Inetartaneous siym 30 WEL Aarna dwn dable Alarm 3 iratartanecua alarm SO WEL Arreraged p n 20 CONF_00 Page Erreu r Signe tnon defini 7 7 8 8 14 15 17 18 20 Create a New Configuration When COM43 starts the General settings tab is active Figure 2Figure2 Controller settings This information concerns the controller Figure 2Figure 2 A Commentaire SC1 The French translates literally as This information Label Information concerns which seems stra

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