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1.                 FEMA ELECTRONICA  S A   Altimira 14   Pol  Ind  Santiga  E08210 Barber   del Vall  s  BARCELONA   SPAIN    Tel    34  93 729 6004   www fema es  Fax   34  93 729 6003  info fema es       
2.     Power options with universal AC and DC ranges  and space  for three additional control and or signal retransmission  modules     Standard IP54 front protection  with optional upgrade to IP65  protection     Connections via plug in screw terminals and configuration  via three front push buttons  For application on industrial  environments           Order Reference                                           Model Power Option1 Option2 Option3 Others  M40    T   H                           H  85 265 Vac dc   R1  1 relay   R1  1 relay   R1  1 relay   65  IP65    L  11 60 Vdc  AO  Analogue output     AO  Analogue output     AO  Analogue output      empty   and 24 48 Vac    empty    empty    empty                          Precautions on installation          Risk of electrical shock  Instrument terminals can be connected  to dangerous voltage     D     Instrument is in conformity with CE rules and regulations  See     CE Declaration of Conformity    further in this document     Instrument protected with double isolation  No earth connection  required     This instrument has been designed and verified according to the 61010 1  CE security regulation  and is designed for applications on industrial environ   ments  See the    CE Declaration of Conformity    further in this document for  information on the category of measure and the degree of pollution levels  that apply     Installation of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel  only  This manual contains the app
3.    FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 2          User   s Manual M40 T          Front View Input signal connections   Pt100 RTD    Measure can be selected for 2 or 3 wire systems                 Alarms                   123 Select input Pt100 2Wires in the  menu  Terminal 2 can be left un       Il   Il i i  i il connected   RTD Pt100  2 wires                                                                      A O N    no  SQ      SQ      Sa      a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Tao Select input Pt100 3Wires in the  Logo Button LE Button SQ Units menu  Button UP  RTD Pt100  __  3 wires  Rear View Input signal connections   Thermocouple  Option3 Option1 Option2 To configure  select the appropriate thermocouple type in the  configuration menu   y y  2  123   UUU UUU U    h LLN a LI LLN ij l  C    Ea    gt    123 890     Signal Power Power Connections  890       L                                           Earth connection   Although a terminal is offered for earth connection  the  connection is optional  The instrument does not need t
4.  F    0 05     C 0 20     C       Thermocouple S 1768    50   C       58   F    0 20     C 0 20    C       Thermocouple R 1600    50   C       58    0 20     C 0 20    C       Thermocouple N 1300    200   C  Thermocouple C  Thermocouple L    Thermocouple X          328   F    0 05     C 0 20    C    2320   0   C 4192   32 F 0 02    C 0 02  PC  900    200   C 1652    328   F 0 05    C 0 20    C  4000    200   C 7232    328   F 0 029  C 0 02    C    Table 3   Thermocouple and PT100 RTD specifications    FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 4       User   s Manual M40 T          Mechanical Dimensions  mm                                                                                                                                4 o HE88 i           aa         16  75 8        Panel  cut out             92                               Information Menu   Operation    To enter the    Information Menu    press the SQ button  The     Information Menu    allows to visualize information and does  not allow to modify the configuration of the instrument  It is  not affected by the    PASSWord    function  During operation  with the    Information Menu     alarms remain    frozen    and are  kept on hold  Leaving the    Information Menu    returns to the  measuring state of the instrument  without restart        Information Menu Tree   See page 5     Rollback   After 30 seconds without interaction from the  operator  the instrument leaves the    Information Menu        Button SQ   Selects the visible
5.  high          On break                Eo L    Reading to low                   AL PA       98S          Alpha                390                                  FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 6             User   s Manual M40 T                   Configuration Menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 I  AL c Fool PASS on H8888  Tools Password F F Select password  ALr I gt  Ack CT   Aarm a  Alarm1 Active   On management a  Inactive   Off  m  F F    ae FAcE no  Factory Default  Resets to factory de   EJPE MAH term asmax de  PEB fil m Alarm as min  TT     LE e   gt  H HH H   Firmware version  Version  SEE Goa  Setpoint LI GH eS LEG     Minimum brightness  HYSE    BABE  cons ame  Li Ge  Hysteresis TIT FA    JE i JEEE Li UIZ Default brightness  Te  gt  LL Seconds TI F  Delay LI LI  vV   l I G 5 Maximum brightness  GEE  gt  00  gt A  44   a  Setpoint2       Sa  o F F Second setpoint     gt  o P L   Configuration for Option   Vv en ier a Option1    I  AL I   RAEE o P L cl Configuration for Option2  Al L C J See menu for Alarm1 Option2        T L See menu for Alarm1 o P L J Configuration for Option3  Option3  as y                      d ISPH5EEFjH 
6.  option     Button UP   Moves vertically along the available menu op   tions     Button LE   Leaves selected menu or leaves the    Informa   tion Menu              Information Menu   Description          Configuration  Conf    Information on the configured input  sensor and the degrees selected     Maximum  MAX    Value of the maximum display   Minimum  Min    Value of the minimum display     AlarmX  ALX    Configuration of alarm X  The sequence of  information shows if the alarm is being managed     On Off       the alarm type     Max Min      the setpoint  the hysteresis value   the activation delay and the value of setpoint2     Off    or the  setpoint2 value      OptionX  OptX    Type of module installed  If there is no  module shows    none           Information Menu          conf       HHHH             Configuration    Sensor type          HHHH         C or   F                                              Lee  AL rd    ALD             NAH ABBA  M a B888  AL  1  HHHH          HHAH          AGA          Memory of maximum    Memory of minimum       On   Off        Max         Min       Setpoint       HASSE    Bada       Hysteresis       j Counts          S    dEL       Baad       Delay         Seconds          a    GEE         BBE    Second             Setpoint2             oft      HHAH       Option1          oft g    HHHH       Option2             afk d       HAHA          Option3    to          FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 5    See menu for Alarm1    See menu for Alarm1    S
7.  when  the hold function was activated  Hold function is active        Min    The instrument displays the minimum displayed  value in memory  The minimum visualization is active        MAX    The instrument displays the maximum displayed  value in memory  The maximum visualization is active        brk    The instrument displays    brk    with either    9999    or      9999    when   1  resistance measured is higher than 390  Ohms  higher than 850  C for PT100 RTD measure   or 2  in  case the third wire ohm is higher than 15 Ohm  or 3  thermo   couple measure is open circuit     Err 1 Password incorrect     Err 2 The instrument has detected an installed option but  was unable to communicate     FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 9          User   s Manual M40 T             Option RI   1 relay          Accessing the instrument       Relay type 3 contacts  Common  NC  NO   Maximum current 8A  resistive load    Voltage 250 Vac continuously   Instalable in Option1 and or Option2 and or Option3    Connections for Option3 Connections for Option1 and 2                                                                                                                                                    GHI  BCD  NC      D__ no NG  Comm  NO  Comm   Warranty             All instruments are warranted against all manufacturing  defects for a period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date   This warranty does not apply in case of misuse  accident or  manipulation by non authorized personnel  In case of mal   
8. Panel meter 96x48mm       Pt100 RTD  Thermocouples    Panel meter for Pt100 RTD  2 and 3 wires   and thermocouples J  K  T  E  S   R  N  C  L and X with temperature display in degrees celsius    C  or fahrenheit     F   Selectable Pt100 RTD resolution at 1   or 0 1    and manual offset available   Thermocouple measure with internal CJC selectable  enabled or disabled    Selectable behavior in case of sensor break     to_high    or    to_low      Housing  96x48mm DIN standard  Display in 4 digits plus negative sign  Maximum and  minimum display memory  steps  alarms with single or double setpoints  5 levels  of brightness      Universal AC and DC power modules and up to 3 modules for    signal retransmission and control        User   s Manual M40 T    Meter M40 T    Panel meter 96x48mm size for Pt100 RTD and thermocouples    Panel meter for temperature signals  accepts Pt100 RTD with  2 and 3 wires  and thermocouples J  K  T  E  S  R  N  C  Land  X  Temperature display in degrees celsius    C  or fahrenheit     F   Thermocouple cold junction compensation selectable   Manual offset selectable  Selectable behavior for alarms in  case of sensor break     to_high    or    to_low         Instrument with 96x48mm standard DIN size  Resolution 4  digits plus negative sign     Management for up to 4 alarms with 1 or 2 setpoints each  alarm  with hysteresis and delays  Provides memory for maxi   mum and minimum  display on selectable steps  password  and selectable levels of brightness 
9. able 3   Span drift   see table 3     Note   span drift includes also the offset drift  Cable compensation up to 14 Ohm  Compensation accuracy  lt 0 02  C  Ohm  Acquisitions 4 acquisitions   second    Pt100 RTD 800    200   C    Max  error  at 25  C     Power  Power    H     Power    L     Consumption  Isolation    Configuration    Functions available  Steps   Memory of maximum  Memory of minimum  Password   Double setpoints  Brightness control    Optional boards    Mechanical  Mounting  Connections  Weight   Housing materials  Front size   Panel cut out  Deep from panel    Protection    85 to 265 Vac dc   11 to 60 Vdc and 24 48Vac   lt 4W   3500Veff for power    H     2000Veff for power    L      all levels tested for 60 seconds    3 frontal push buttons    yes  configurable    yes  yes   yes  configurable   yes   yes  5 levels   3 free slots   panel   plug in screw terminals   lt 150 grams    ABS  polycarbonate  vergaflex  96x48mm   92x44mm   91mm  including terminal     IP54 standard  IP65 optional  Front sealed  Open   ing the front breaks the seal     Temperature Operation 0 to 50  C    Temperature Storage    Warm up       20 to  70  C  15 minutes    g Span drift        328   F    0 05     C 0 10     C       Thermocouple J 1200    200   C       328   F    0 05     C 0 20     C       Thermocouple K 1372    200   C       328   F    0 05     C 0 20    C       Thermocouple T 400    200   C       328   F    0 02     C 0 02    C       Thermocouple E 1000    200   C       328  
10. ctivation    deactivation of the alarm  The delay affects only to the relays   The delay does not affect to the front leds     Setpoint2  SEt2    Value from     1999    to    9999     Second  setpoint  The second setpoint allows for the creation of acti   vation windows  If the alarm is configured as maximum with  setpoint 1000 and setpoint2 is configured at 1500  the alarm  will be activated between 1000 and 1500 and the alarm will  be deactivated when display is  lt 1000 and  gt 1500  Setpoint2  is affected on the same way as the setpoint with hysteresis  and delays        Display Menu             Functions on this menu allow for configuration of the visu   alization     Steps  StEP    Display changes on predefined steps  Values  are 1  2  5  10  20 and 50  The display is made in steps of X  counts  For example  select a step of 20 will make the display  to change in steps of 20  1420  1440  1460           Maximum  MAX    Memory of maximum display  Indicates  the maximum value of display since the last reset of the  memory  Memory is reset on the following cases   manual  reset from the Configuration Menu  Maximum   change on  the input signal  Input   modification on the scaling  Scaling    change on the decimal point  dP   modification of the linear   ization segments  or instrument power down     Minimum  Min    Memory of minimum display  Indicates the  minimum value of display since the last reset of the memory   Memory is reset on the following cases   manual reset fro
11. ee menu for Alarm1    Option installed    Option installed    Option installed    setpoint             User   s Manual M40 T       Configuration Menu   Operation             Configuration Menu       To enter the    Configuration Menu    press the SQ button  The     Configuration Menu    allows to change the configuration of the  instrument  Access to the    Configuration Menu    can be pass   word protected with the function    PASSWord     During operation  with the    Configuration Menu    the alarms are kept    on hold      When leaving the    Configuration Menu    the instrument performs  a restart  and new configuration is applied  During the restart of  the instrument  a short alarm deactivation is performed     Configuration Menu Tree   See page 6 and 7     Description of Configuration Menu functions   See page  8 and 9     Rollback   After 30 seconds without interaction from the  operator  the instrument leaves the    Configuration Menu      discarding all changes     Button SQ   Moves horizontally on the menu  Allows selec   tion of the current option displayed  During a value selection  menu  for example a setpoint value  validates the value on  display     Button UP   Moves vertically on the menu  Displays the  available menu options  During a value selection menu  for  example a setpoint value  increases digit value from 0 to 1   2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9     Button LE   Leaves the current menu  Pressing LE several  times will leave all menus and leave the    Configu
12. function get in contact with your local provider to arrange for  repair  Within the warranty period and after examination by  the manufacturer  the unit will be repaired or substituted when  found to be defective  The scope of this warranty is limited to  the repair cost of the instrument  not being the manufacturer  eligible for responsibility on additional damages or costs       You may need to access the inside of the instrument to insert  additional options  Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the upper  clips marked with    A     Then unlock the lower clips marked  with    B    and move out the front filter  Let the inside of the  instrument slide out of the housing     To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are  correctly connected to the pins on the display module  Place  all the set into the housing  assuring that the modules cor   rectly fit into the internal guiding slides of the housing  Once  introduced  place again the front filter by clipping first the  upper clips    A    and then the lower clips    B        Important  If your instrument was delivered with the IP65 front  seal option  accessing the inside of the instrument will perma   nently break the IP65 seal on the areas of clips    A    and    B                 CE Declaration of Conformity          Manufacturer FEMA ELECTRONICA  S A   Altimira 14   Pol  Ind  Santiga  E08210   Barbera del Vall  s  BARCELONA   SPAIN  www fema es   info fema es   Products   M40 T    The manufacturer declares that 
13. his connection for  correct functioning nor for compliance with the security regulations     Fuse   To comply with security regulation 61010 1  add to the power line  a protection fuse acting as disconnection element  easily accessible to the  operator and identified as a protection device     Power    H    fuse 250mA time lag    Power    L    fuse 400mA time lag    FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 3       User   s Manual M40 T       Technical Data             Technical Data  cont            Digits 4   Type 7 segments  red  Height 14mm   Display maximum 9999   Display minimum  9999   Decimal point selectable 8 8 8 8   Overrange 9999 flashing  Underrange  9999 flashing    Signals accepted  Temperature scale  Display units    Pt100 RTD and Thermocouples  ITS90    C or   F  selectable    Thermocouple data  Thermocouples accepted J  K  T  E  S  R  N  C  L  X   Thermocouple X is a linear 10uV   C signal     Resolution 1     Ranges see table 3  Max  error at 25  C see table 3  Offset drift see table 3  Span drift  see table 3     Note   span drift includes also the offset drift   CJC automatic     On       Off    selectable   CJC accuracy  lt 1 0  C   CJC thermal drift  lt 0 04     C   On sensor break    to_high    or    to_low     selectable    Acquisitions 3 acquisitions   second  Pt100 RTD data   Sensors accepted 2 or 3 wire  selectable   Resolution 1   or 0 1    selectable   Ranges see table 3   Alpha Alpha385 or Alpha390  selectable  Max  error at 25  C see table 3   Offset drift see t
14. inimum  in case of probe broken  Select     To H    to make the reading go to maximum in case of probe  broken     Alpha  ALPh    Value    385 390     Select    385    or    390    ac   cording to your Pt100 RTD sensor        AlarmX Menu             The instrument manages up to 4 alarms  Each alarm is  controlled by the condition    display higher  or lower  than  the configured setpoint     The front leds are controlled by  the activation   deactivation of the related alarm  The relays  installed on Option    and or Option2 are controlled by Alarm1  and Alarm2     Active  Act    Value    On Off     Defines if the instrument has to  manage this alarm or not  Select    Off    for alarm not managed     Type  tyPE    Value    Max Min     Defines the behavior of the  alarm as maximum or minimum alarm  The alarms config   ured as maximum are activated when the display value is  equal or higher than the setpoint  The alarms configured as  maximum are deactivated when the display is lower than  the setpoint  The alarms configured as minimum have the  inverse behavior     Setpoint  SEt    Value from    9999    to     1999     Alarm set point     User   s Manual M40 T    Hysteresis  hySt    Value from    0    to    9999     Points of hyster   esis  The hysteresis applies on the deactivation of the alarm     Delay  dEL    Value from    0 0    to    99 9    seconds  Delay to be  applied to the relay activation and deactivation  Relays are  activated and deactivated X seconds after the a
15. m  the Configuration Menu  minimum   change on the input  signal  Input   modification on the scaling  Scaling   change  on the decimal point  dP   modification of the linearization  segments  or instrument power down     FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 8       User   s Manual M40 T          Tools Menu          Password  Pass    Select anumber to act as password  This  password will be requested when entering the Configuration  Menu  To deactivate the password select    Off        Factory Settings  Fact    Factory default configuration  Se   lect    YES    to activate the factory default configuration     Version  Ver    Firmware version installed     Light  Ligh    Luminosity  Select between 5 predefined levels  of luminosity              Options Menu    Menu options OPT1  OPT2 and OPT3 give access to the  configuration menus of the installed options  The menu de   pends on the installed option  If there is no option installed  the instrument shows    nonE              Messages and errors             When the instrument detects that the displayed value does  not correspond to the input value  the display will flash and  alternate with a message        h udr    Hardware underrange  The thermocouple signal is  lower than minimum readable signal   30mV         h oVr    Hardware overrange  The thermocouple signal is  higher than maximum readable signal  B0mV         d udr    Display underrange  The Pt100 RTD is shortcir   cuited        hoLd    The instrument is showing the value present
16. on j    Display Steps                                     cS un wa          eu     m   88     aFF           Counts for step                                   la H  gt  Aa Al A Memory of maxim     Maximum  r E G L Reset of maxim                                      fil nm   gt  HAAA Memory of minim     Minimum    E G L Reset of minim                                                           FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 7                Input Menu       The input menu selects the input signal range  Options avail   able are Pt100 RTD 2 or 3 wires  and thermocouples J  K  T   E  S  R  N  C  Land X     Note   Thermocouple X is a linear signal at 10uV   C        Temperature Configuration Menu             The temperature configuration menu sets the function param   eters for Pt100 RTD and thermocouple sensors     Degrees  dEG    Value      C   F     Select the temperature to be  displayed in celsius or fahrenheit degrees     Pt100 RTD resolution  P rES    Value    1   0 1       Resolution  for the Pt100 RTD  Select to display with degree or tenth of  degree resolution     Offset  OFFS    Value from     9999    to    9999    counts  Offset  to be added to the reading  Both for Pt100 RTD and ther   mocouples     Thermocouple Cold Junction Compensation  t cJc    Val   ue    On Off     Select    On    for automatic CJC compensation in  the instrument  Select    Off    to disable the CJC compensation     On break  on bk    Value    to_h to_l     Select    To L    to make  the reading go to m
17. ration Menu     tree  During a value selection menu  for example a setpoint  value  allows to select each digit for modification with the  UP button     Reset   Leaving the    Configuration Menu    forces a restart of  the instrument  even in case of no changes in configuration        Default factory configuration                I nf    PE CH    Pt100 RTD 2 wires          Input                PE JH    Pt100 RTD 3 wires          l  E II    n  n    Thermocouple J          fF    n    Thermocouple K          Thermocouple T          mmm  nun  mi mr    Thermocouple E       i  n  La    Thermocouple S          mr    Thermocouple R          Thermocouple N          Thermocouple C          Thermocouple L          EF  Ee n  Ecc  Ec L  Ec H       Thermocouple X                cnr           Temp  Config                    Sensor Pt100 2Wire  Degrees   C  Resolution 0 1    Offset 0  On Break To high  Alpha 385  Alarms 1 2 3 and 4  Active Off  not managed   Type maximum  Setpoint 1000  Hysteresis 0 counts  Delay 0 0 seconds  Setpoint2 Off  Display  Steps Off  Memory of maximum  9999  Memory of minimum 9999  Tools  Password Off  Brightness 3                                                       d E G _ oO c Celsius  Degrees DI F Fahrenheit  V_  Pi   E  m ls   DI 1   Resolution  Pt100 RTD res   O    m  0 1   Resolution  V                                                                        Off    Offset counts    im  F F to add 5  Ecdc  gt  on  Thermoc  CJC    oFF  onbe  gt  Eg A  Reading to
18. ropriate information for the installation   Using the instrument in ways not specified by the manufacturer may lead  to a reduction on the specified protection level  Disconnect the instrument  from power before starting any maintenance and   or installation action     The instrument does not have a general switch and will start operation as  soon as power is connected  The instrument does not have protection fuse   the fuse must be added during installation     The instrument is designed to be panel mounted  An appropriate ventilation  of the instrument must be assured  Do not expose the instrument to excess  of humidity  Maintain clean by using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive  products such as alcohols  solvents  etc     General recommendations for electrical installations apply  and for proper  functionality we recommend   if possible  install the instrument far from  electrical noise or magnetic field generators such as power relays  electri   cal motors  speed variators      If possible  do not install along the same  conduits power cables  power  motor controllers  electrovalves       together  with signal and or control cables     Before proceeding to the power connection  verify that the voltage level  available matches the power levels indicated in the label on the instrument     In case of fire  disconnect the instrument from the power line  fire alarm  according to local rules  disconnect the air conditioning  attack fire with  carbonic snow  never with water  
19. the instruments indicated  comply with the directives and rules indicated below     Directive of electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 CEE  Directive of low voltage 73 23 CEE    Security rules 61010 1    Equipment    Fixed         Permanently connected     Pollution Degree 1 and 2  without condensation   Isolation Double    Emission rules  61000 6 4 Generic rules of emission    Immunity rules    61000 6 2 Generic rules of immunity  61000 4 2 By contact  4KV   Criteria B  On air  8KV   Criteria B  61000 4 3 Criteria A  61000 4 4 On AC power lines   2KV   Criteria B  On DC power lines   2KV   Criteria B  On signal lines    1KV   Criteria B  61000 4 5 Between AC power lines  1KV   Criteria B  Between DC power lines  0 5KV   Criteria B  61000 4 6 Criteria A  61000 4 8 30A m at 50Hz   Criteria A  61000 4 11 0  1 cycle Criteria A    40  10 cycle Criteria B  70  25 cycle Criteria B  0  250 cycle Criteria B    Barbera del Vall  s November 2011  Daniel Junc     Quality Manager    FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 10             User   s Manual M40 T          FEMA ELECTRONICA   Page 11    other products                Panel Meters Panel Meters Panel Meters  Standard 96x48mm Small 72x36mm Miniature 48x24mm                                                                   be        lt      Large Displays Signal Converters Panel Meters  60 amp 100mm digit  amp  Isolators Standard 96x48mm                                                    www fema es    ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION FOR INDUSTRY      
    
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