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1. To compose the reference select one code per column Example SNI9 3A400 230 80N 1S 25 28 TECHNICAL DATA 2 2 Output relays 6A 240 V Boxe 6A 24V AC 3A 240 V DC 3A 24V gt 10 oper 360 oper hour AgSnO Alloy 1000 VAC 4000 VAC Constructives and ambientals dats 18 000 oper hour 240 VAC 85 C gt 100 MQ 500 VDC 1 red led for relay BE DISIBEINT Supply voltage Yes 45 65 Hz 1 0 1 5 24 2 5 VA 48 2 5 VA 110 2 5 VA 230 2 5 VA 400 2 5 VA EN61010 20 60 ms 80 ms 60 ms Green led 300 V HI 4 kV 2 EN61010 IP 20 280 g 30 80 C 20 50 C lt 95 HR Cycoloy Light grey Lexan Transparent Technyl Dark blue Brass Designed and manufactured under EEC standards Electromagnetic compatibility directives 89 366 EEC and 92 31 EEC Electric safety directive 73 23 EEC Plastics UL91 VO BE DISIBEINT QUALITY CERTIFICATE The company DISIBEINT ELECTRONIC S L Segle XX 91 E08032 Barcelona Spain CIF B60893849 declares unders its sole responsability that all the products included initsgeneral catalogueand grouped underthe generic denominations Sensors Level Relays Timers Control Relays Programmable Controllers and with the brand name DISIBEINT are manufactured following the company s quality and procedures manuals which are drawn up according to the ISO9001 standards specifications A
2. LOCK LANGUAGE RETURN LOCK gt LANGUAGE RETURN MODULES LANGUAGE gt RETURN MODULES RELAY 1 Is the main menu from which is possible to set up all the parameters involved in the equipment It is accessed from the status screens when pressing the button Enter It is also possible to arrive by chosing the succesives options RETURN included in whichever of the rest of menus or screens These options depend on the selected equipment it means that they cannot be available in the one you have 18 BE DISIBEINT NUMBER TOTAL OF MODULES 2 MODULES LANGUA NUM MODULES gt RETURN INSTALLED MODULES RELAY 1 Mod y MODULES RETURN SETUP RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 sje Wie MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 3 Ie With this option is defined the number total of modules installed in the sensor MPS In order to get a right operation is essential to access to this option as the first step before setting up whichever other parameter Defining a number of modules different to the total of modules installed in the sensor MPS will provoke a wrong operation of the equipment 19 BE DISIBEINT STATE OF THE RELAY CONTACTS RETUR gt MODULES Rie Me yey 2 A A 5 SET UP MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY UNITS ROP lO OCALE d RELAY 1 Seals CONTACT 2 CONTACT gt RELAY ON RELAY OFF a RELAY ON
3. CAPACITY RETURN zB SET UP 5 UNITS CAPACITY RELAY 3 gt UNITS gt CAPACITY TOP OF SCALE RETURN LOOP 4 20mA VOLUME B SET UP 3 UNITS UNITS gt TOP OF SCALE gt RETURN LOOP 4 20mA VOLUME f CAPACITY In order to facilitate the reading of the level in the tank to be controlled is possible to define in what units the reading will be performed The possible values are for VOLUME m cm for CAPACITY I dl hl To complete the set up of the reading is necessary to acces to the option TOP OF SCALE see following page 2 TOP OF SCALE RELAY 3 PUNITS TOR OreSeALE LOOP 4 20mA UNITS gt TOP OF SCALE LOOP 4 20mA RS485 SET UP TOP OF SCALE gt LOOP 4 20mA RS485 BE DISIBEINT OR CALE 9999 J999 With this option is possible to set the maximum value of volume or capacity that the tank is able to contain The reading will be so much exact when much more modules will be proportionally distributed along the sensor MPS For instance a tank of 2000 litres with three modules proportionally distributed will only show the values 0 1000 and 2000 If 20 modules are installed the intervals will be 28 of 100 litres per reading BE DISIBEINT LOOP 4 20 mA L LOOP 4 20mA VALUE 4 mA VALUE 4 mA nnd 00 000 0 UNITS TOP OF SCALE LOOP 4 20mA RS485 SET UP TOP OF SCALE LOOP 4 20mA RS485 OPTIONS LOOP 4 20mA
4. SNI BPE pIsIBEINT TYPES OF SCREENS 3 5 3 1 Informative screen of numerical value Number of the selected option Number total of options Title of the menu Description of the option RELEASE _ 1 Current value m gt Units Locking state 3 2 Screen for changing a numerical value Parameter to modify Current value Units Minimum value Maximum value ORIGIN VALUE u 7 RELAY 1 Once placed on the screen that shows the TIMER parameter we wantto modify its value press 100 0 Fe RELEASE in order to access to the screen for x N 00 changing the value Since the modification is done digit by digit and not like a complete value the first digit at left remains blinking a Press A Vto modify the value and to NEW VALUE validate it and to advance to the following LAY E 2530 30 s digit When the last digit becomes validated RELEASE e the preceding screen is visualizated again a 25 30 SNI BE DISIBEINT TYPES OF SCREENS 4 5 4 1 Informative screen of alphanumeric value Parameter to modify Options RELAY ON 4 2 Screen for changing an alphanumerical value Number of the selected option Number total of options RELAY 1 Title of the menu STATE OF CONTACT Description of the option m RELAY OFF Current value Locking state 4 ORIGIN VALUE 1 RELAY 1 STATE OF CONTACT CONTECH mB RELAY OFF Once placed on the screen that shows the R
5. SNI displays informative screens usually related with errors or unapropiated actions Cause BE 7 INFORMATION OUT OF RANGE VALUE INFORMATION PARA CARGAR PROG USUARIO ES NECESARIO GUARDAR PROG ERROR PROBE WRONG CONNECTED OR INTERNAL ERROR ERROR MEMORY FAIL It has been introduced a value out of the allowed limits in the magnitude which is being adjusted lt was attempted to load into memory the user program but this was not loaded previously The sensor MPS is not connected the connection is defective or is damaged An internal error has been produced An error in the internal memory of the controller has been produced Introduce whichever value between the allowed limits Save an user program Check the connections from the sensor MPS and the controller In the case that the connection be correct and the sensor seems to be right contact with the manufacturer Contact with the manu facturer 45 SNE Gwe OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 1 2 LOOP CURRENT 4 20 mA Supply voltage Ea aes Bank issSiie tiie z sun Sy 12 30 VDC MO amerma tet 4 20 m ai ma wa SS er Auen i p es ae a Ceecee riae elle 1112 Seccce Aa maram g f OB BETEN Seeece ACCESORIOS Interface for remote programming from PC Signal converter RS485 to RS232 for remote Allows connection of any standard digital programming via PC control relay that is not
6. 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN 8 OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 gt PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SCREEN USER 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 gt SEE SCREEN SEE USER FACTORY b OPTIONS 3 FACTORY INFORMATION SEE SCREEN MODEL gt USER SCREEN gt VERSION SNI9000 FACTORY REFRESH VERSION RETURN RETURN 00200 j OPTIONS FACTORY PANT USER gt FACTORY gt E RETURN SAVE PROG VERSION a OPTIONS 3___ FACTORY FACTORY gt RETURN gt RETURN SAVE PROG VERSION USER PROG REFRESH Access to this option if you want to know the exact reference of the model and the version of the built in software This is an informative screen It is active for 3 seconds and returns automatically to the previous screen once the time has elapsed 3 SNE Esee SCREEN REFRESH on b OPTIONS LOOP 4 20 mA RETURN gt RS485 gt SAVE PROG OPTIONES LOCK USER PROG PROGRAM 1 ge _SET UP RS485 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE 5 OPTIONS SAVE PROG gt USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 3 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 i BAM gt USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN 3 FACTORY 3 FACTORY FACTORY VERSION REFRESH RETURN 5 REFRESH SCREEN ETRE e REFRESH RETURN VERSION a 2 s A y 2 REFRESCO RETURN gt RETURN VERSION REFRESH r OPTIONS PANT USER gt FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROG a a FACTORY gt RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG lt is defined as the time of regeneration of the informatio
7. ELAY OFF RELAY ON parameter we want to modify its value press in order to access to the screen for changing the value CONTACT NEW VALUE RELAY ON Press A W until the cursor indicates the gt desuired value and to validate it and CONTACT return to the preceding screen a RELAY ON RELAY ORF 11 SNI BE DISIBEINT TYPES OF SCREENS 5 5 5 1 Screens menus Are those in which is visualized a series of screens all them related under the same concept The digits placed at the top of the screen indicate from top to down the number of the selected screen and the total number of screens The screens are disposed in an endless loop in such a way than after the last screen it comes to the first one of the series In the same way moving back from the first screen it comes to the last one of the series MODUL DETECTION T Mod y A Each one of the screens usually displays the i RELAY 1 definition of a parameter and its actual value Press ee the keys AW to move to a new screen and to line modify the value visualized in it If no one value is oe visualized on the screen pressing itis accessed j RELAY 1 TIMER DETECTION a 10 00 vy 7 RELAY 1 TIMER RELEASE to a new menu In order to abandon a screens menu and return to the preceding one the RETURN screen must be selected SNE GWENT QUICK START 1 2 3 Connect the sensor MPS to terminals Y1 and Z1 of the c
8. FF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERATE MODE DETECTION DELAYED TIME RANGE DETECTION SECONDS MODE RELEASE DELAYED TIME RANGE RELEASE SECONDS STATE OF ALARM OFF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERATE MODE DETECTION DELAYED TIME RANGE DETECTION SECONDS MODE RELEASE DELAYED TIME RANGE RELEASE SECONDS RELE 3 Detection and release in module 10 STATE OF CONTACT DEFINITION MODE WORKING MODULE RELEASE 1 OFF MODULE DETECTION 10 TIMER DETECTION 20 TIMER RELEASE 5 0 NOTE Options in italics are only available according to STATE OF ALARM OFF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERATE MODE DETECTION DELAYED TIME RANGE DETECTION SECONDS MODE RELEASE DELAYED TIME RANGE RELEASE SECONDS the ones selected in DEFINITION WORKING MODE 16 BPE DISIBEINT ADVANCED PROGRAMMING If you want to program by your own the controller SNI it is not necessary to load any program Set the parameters showed in the screens that appear when putting the equipment on for the first time Follow the steps below before beginning to program Determine what action will make each relay Ex relay 1 to start up or to Stop the pump relay 2 to shoot an alarm Determine what module will execute each action Ex the pump will activate in 9th module and will stop in 3rd the maximum alarm will activate in 11th Determine what actions will have ti
9. LANGUAGE p Rh b OPTIONS RETURN gt SAVE PROG USER PROG PROGRAM 1 5 OPTIONS SAVE PROG gt USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 3 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN 8 OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 gt PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 gt SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY 2 OPTIONS SEE SCREEN gt USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN r OPTIONS USER SCREEN gt FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROG 2 OPTIONS FACTORY gt RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG With the options menu are set those parameters which are not basic for the operative of the equipment The informative screens are also available from here 31 SNE GWENT SAVE PROGRAM b OPTIONS RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG PROGRAM 1 LOOP 4 20 mA gt RS485 OPTIONES LOCK 5 OPTIONS SAVE PROG gt USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 RS485 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE 2 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN 5 SET UP OPTIONS gt LOCK LANGUAGE vy 8 OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 gt PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY 2 OPTIONS SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN r OPTIONS USER SCREEN gt FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROG 2 OPTIONS FACTORY gt RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG lt stores the changes done in the different parameters and options Each time that SAVE PROG
10. LLED When the supply voltage is connected the contact of the relay operates instantaneously and will remain in this state until the supply voltage is disconnected 41 Complementary Functions 2 4 d RELAY 3 RETUR STATE OF gt MODULES CONTACT RELAY 1 mle ay 2 a RELAY OFF SETUR MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 TIMER DETECTION 2 00 RELAYS DEFINITION WORKING MODE RELAY 3 RETURN gt UNITS TOR OF SCALE REPAY S EDE DISIBEINT DELAY ON CONNECTION DETECTION STATE OF CONTACT OFF DETEC REPOS BY MODULES NON OPERATIVE MODE DETECTION DELAYED MODE RELEASE CANCELLED undefined time 42 When the supply voltage is connected the relay remains released and the time circuit starts up Once the time has elapsed the relay operates It can remain in this state for an BE DISIBEINT Complementary Functions 3 4 DELAY ON INTERVAL Pan d RELAY 3 RETUR STATE OF gt MODULES CONTACT RELAY 1 RELAY 2 a RELAY ON 5 SET UP RELEASE MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 DEFINITION WORKING MODE UNITS TOP OF SCALE A vy 2 SET UP RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOP OF SCALE STATE OF CONTACT ON DETEC REPOS BY MODULES NON OPERATIVE MODE DETECTION DELAYED MODE RELEASE CANCELLED When the supply voltage is connected the relay operates instantaneously and the time circuits starts up Once the time has elapsed the re
11. OCK LANGUAGE g ENGLISH RETURN mg ESPANOL FRANCAIS P SET UP 2 LANGUAGE SELECTED LOCK RETURN ESPANOL gt LANGUAGE gt ENGLISH RETURN FRANCAIS MODULS CATALA i SELECTED ENGLISH gt FRANCAIS 5 SET UP LANGUAGE RETURN MODULS CATALA ESPANOL Y SELECTED FRAN AIS CATALA ESPANOL ENGLISH The controller SIN incorporates four different languages for showing the texts in the screen Three of them are the same in all the models Spanish English and French being optional the fourth one See the composition of the reference page 3 to know the available languages 40 BE DISIBEINT Complementary Functions 1 4 AUXILIARY CONTACT The relays that are not related with the detection or the release by modules can be used to perform complementary functions see pages 41 44 d RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 STATE STATER CONTACT ALARM RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 a RELAY ON a RELAY OFF 5 SET UP d RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 MODULES DEFINITION DETEC RELES gt RELAY 1 WORKING MODE MODULES RELAY 2 RELAY 3 a OPERATE 5 RELAY 1 2 MODE RELAY 1 RETURN MODE DETECTION a CANCELLED SET UP MODE RELAY 1 RELAY 2 MODE RELAY 3 RELEASE UNITS TOP OF SCALE a CANCELLED 2 MODE RELAY 1 RETURN TOP OF SCALE p N E STATE OF CONTACT RELAY ON DETEC REPOS BY MODULES NON OPERATIVE MODE DETECTION CANCELLED MODE RELEASE CANCE
12. RAM is executed the values stored in the user program are overwritten You will find more information related to the user program in the pages 14 16 32 SNE GWENT USER PROGRAMS b OPTIONS RETURN gt SAVE PROG USER PROG 5 USER PROG gt NO ES PROGRAM 1 OPTIONS 2 USER PROG SAVE PROG gt USER PROG gt YES PROGRAM 1 NO PROGRAM 2 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE SET UP OPTIONS gt LOCK LANGUAGE 3 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN F OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 gt PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 gt SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY 2 OPTIONS SEE SCREEN gt USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN r OPTIONS USER SCREEN gt FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROG 8 OPTIONS FACTORY gt RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG It loads into memory the program that was stored with the option SAVE PROGRAM becoming the working program Each time that this option is executed the values stored in the memory are overwritten A You will find more information related to the user program in the pages 14 16 33 SNE GWENT PROGRAM 1 AND 2 b OPTIONS RETURN SAVE PROGRAM USER PROG RS485 OPTIONES LOCK PROGRAM 1 P SET UP 2 OPTIONS RS485 SAVE PROGRAM gt OPTIONS gt USER PROG LOCK LANGUAGE PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 A y 3 OPTIONS PROG USER gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN 5 SET UP OPTIONS
13. RELEASE gt INSTANTANEOUS UNITS DELAYED TOP OF SCALE a INSTANTANEOUS RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 MODE RELESE SEL UP E RETURN RETURN RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOP OF SCALE gt DELAYED INSTANTANEOUS In the case that inside of the tank could be produced some turbulences allowing wrong operations or repetitive switching of the relays in undesired time spans is possible to add a delay on detection and or on release The relay will not operate until the signal will be kept for a time longer than the adjusted one For this reason MODE DETEC and or MODE RELEASE must be set as DELAYED 24 SNE GWENT DELAY ON DETECTION AND OR ON RELEASE 2 3 RETUR gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 A SET UP MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 z SET UP RELAY 1 gt RELAY 2 RELAY 3 UNITS SET UP RELAY 2 gt RELAY 3 UNITS TOP OF SCALE 2 SET UP RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOP OF SCALE H J RELAY 1 STATE CONTACT a RELAY ON 5 3 5 i a 10 00 a 10 00 RELAY 1 MODULE DETECTION 1 Mod y RELAY 1 MODULE RELEASE 1 Mod v RELAY 1 TIMER DETECTION RELAY 1 TIMER RELEASE RELAY 1 DEFINITION WORKING MODE RELE 1 RETURN 5 MODE RELAY 1 5 MODE RELAY 1 3 MODE RELAY 1 5 TIME RANGE STATE ALARM gt SECONDS MINUTES a RELAY OFF HOURS TIME RANGE Dye Ne ple Leese BY MODULES gt MINUTES HOU
14. RS a OPERATIVE SECONDS TIME RANGE MODE DETECTION gt HOURS SECONDS a DELAYED MINUTES MODE RELAY 1 TIME RANGE DETECTION a SECONDS 3 MODE RELAY 1 MODE RELEASE a DELAYED MODE RELAY 1 TIME RANGE RELEASE a SECONDS MODE RELAY1 RETURN The time ranges for the detection and or for the release can be setas SECONDS MINUTES or HOURS 25 SNE GWENT DELAY ON DETECTION AND OR ON RELEASE 3 3 RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 P SET UP MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 b SET UP RELAY 1 gt RELAY 2 RELAY gt UNITS 2 SET UP RELAY 2 gt RELAY 3 UNITS TORTOR SCALE SET UP i RELAY 1 STATE CONTACT mBRELAY ON RELAY 1 MODULE DETECTION 1 Mod y RELAY I MODULE RELEASE 1 Mod y RECAI TIMER DETECTION a 10 00 RELAY 1 RELAY 1 DEFINITION WORKING MODE RELAY 1 RETURN DETECTION Rens 10 00 0 01 RELEASE RELAY 3 TIMER 09 99 PUNITS RELEASE ORIOF cE 10 00 Zn a 10 00 001 l A v It allows to set the exact time for the detection and or the release The time margins depend on the previously selected ran ge and can be adjusted between the following values 0 01 99 99 SECONDS 0 01 99 99 MINUTES 0 1 999 9 HOURS 26 SNE GWENT READING UNITS 5 UNITS VOLUME 2 gt RELAY 3 UNITS ENDEOr SCARE gt OLUME
15. TE MODE DETECTION DELAYED TIME RANGE DETECTION SECONDS MODE RELEASE DELAYED TIME RANGE RELEASE SECONDS RELAY 2 Control of the pump according to the levels of maximum and minimum STATE OF CONTACT ON DEFINITION WORKING MODE MODULE DETECTION 5 MODULE RELEASE 2 STATE OF ALARM OFF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERATE MODE DETECTION INSTANTAN MODE RELEASE INSTANTAN RELAY 3 Alarm for filling safety for overflow STATE OF CONTACT ON DEFINITION MODE WORKING MODULE DETECTION 6 MODULE RELEASE 6 TIMER DETECTION 5 TIMER RELEASE 10 STATE OF ALARM OFF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERATE MODE DETECTION DELAYED TIME RANGE DETECTION SECONDS MODE RELEASE DELAYED TIME RANGE RELEASE SECONDS NOTE Options in italics are only available according to the ones selected in DEFINITION WORKING MODE SNE GWENT USER PROGRAMS 3 3 PROGRAM 2 Independent control of three level set points It is supposed 10 modules installed in the sensor MPS RELE 1 Detection and release in module 1 DEFINITION MODE WORKING MODULO RELEASE 1 STATE OF CONTACT OFF MODULE DETECTION 1 TIMER DETECTION 20 TIMER RELEASE 5 D RELE 2 Detection and release in module 5 STATE OF CONTACT OFF DEFINITION MODE WORKING gt MODULE DETECTION 5 MODULE RELEASE 5 TIME TO DETECTION 20 TIMER RELEASE 5 STATE OF ALARM O
16. User s manual seid Fone S N I OO DISIBEINT ELECTRONIC S L has been present in the field of the manufacture of components for the industrial automation for more than 35 years and maintains in constant evolution their wide range of products structured in five families Sensors magnetic switches and transducers Level relays for liquids and solids Timers Control surveillance and logic relays Digital control relay Data transmission Our permanent preoccupation is to give a suitable answer to the problems that appear in the automation of the different industrial processes providing the most suitable material for each application GUARANTEE The products provided by DISIBEINT has a guarantee period of two years against all defect due to the materials or to the manufacture of the equipment It does not cover the defects caused during the transport or by a bad application neither the elements subject to wearing down nor the direct or indirect consequences caused in the installation by the inadequate use of the equipment Rev 01 04 07 2007 DISIBEINT reserves the right to modify the specifications stated in this document without previous notice SNI Gs BET INDEX Description and parts of the equipment u22022002202sennennnnnennnnnnnnnenn 2 Technical 09 nee eine 3 Quality Certificate 0 cccccceeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeseesseeteeeetaeeeaneeenees 5 Conventions used in this manu
17. VALUE 20 mA VALUE 20 mA g 990 00 0 A 3 LOOP 4 20mA RETURN SET UP LOOP 4 20mA RS485 OPTIONS The value sent through of the 4 20 mA current loop is the percentage of active modules at every moment It is necessary to set the value of the percentage for the countervalue of 4 mA and 20 mA So is possible to send for example only an 80 of the total value It is also possible to invert the loop sense by setting 100 at 4 mA and 0 at 20 mA This feature is optional Consult the order codes at page 3 29 BPE DISIBEINT RS485 5 RS485 NODE ID 001 ee OP le SCALE gt LOOP 4 20mA RS485 OPTIONS SET UP 5 RS485 LOOP 4 20mA RETURN Is possible to communicate the controller SNI with a computer via the serial port RS232 for the remote programming or to process the generated data With the option RS485 can be connected up to 31 equipments in the same network being equal or different among them Anode number exclusive identification number must be assigned to each equipment Is essential to employ the converter RS232 RS485 reference SBAZ For extended information relative to programming with a computer consult the deCom user s manual This feature is optional Consult the order codes at page 3 30 SNE GWENT OPTIONS MENU gt RS485 OPTIONS LOCK RS485 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE g SET UP OPTIONS gt LOCK
18. Vv 2 CONTACT gt RELAY OFF RELAY ON DEFINITION WORKING MODE Vv 5 RELAY 1 RETURN The informations existing in this page and in the following ones are refered to the set up of RELAY 1 and are also extensive to RELAY 2 and RELAY 3 being necessary to set up the parameters of each relay independently The state of the relay OFF ON indicates the position of the contacts of the relay when the equipment is turned on and suposing that the float of the sensor MPS is placed in its lower part and all the modules are deactivated The State of the contacts of the relay must be set up according 20 to the required operation you need to perform SNE nsee STATE OF THE RELAY IN ALARM MODE RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 d RELAY 1 SITATE CONTACT d MODE RELAY 1 STATE ALARM 2 ALARM gt RELAY ON RELAY OFF mela 2 a RELAY ON a RELAY OFF MODE RELAY 1 MODULES DEFINITION DETEC RELEASE gt RELAY 1 BY MODULES RELAY OFF ae WORKING MODE SEL ayy on RELAY 3 a NON OPERATIVE 2 le 4 RELAY 1 5 RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 RETURN MODE DETECTION a CANCELLED SET UP d MODE RELAY 1 RELAY 2 MODE gt RELAY 3 RELEASE UNITS TORTOR SCALE a CANCELLED SETUR RELAY 3 PUNITS LOP TOF SCALE 2 MODE RELAY 1 RETURN The alarm mode is that which is produced in some of the following circunstances Broken communication between SNI and MPS Internal e
19. al cc cccceceee cece eeeeceeee eee eceeteeeeetaeeseees 6 General concepts cccecc sce eecceeceeceeceeeeeceseeeceeeeeeeeeeneteeeneeeeeeeeseceneeneneenaess 7 Types Of screens suusssassunnunennnnunnnnennnnunnnnnnnnnunnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn nennen 8 Fast guide for beggining 2222002400200nnunnnennnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnennne san nennen 13 User programs men een 14 Advanced programming cccccecceccecceeceeceeceeeeceececeecueceeseeseeseeseeaeeeeeeeaes 17 MENUS AND SCREENS Set UP MENU eneessesnesnsnnnnunnennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnsnnnnennnnnsensnnnnennennennnnsnenneenennnenn 18 Total number of modules 22202202200220snennnennnnnnennn nen nnnennn nenne nennen 19 State of the relay contacts 2220s2suensnensnensnennnnnnnnnnnnennnn nenn nnnnennnenenen nn 20 State of the relay in alarm mode 222002200220nenennnennnnnnnnnennnn nn enenenenn 21 Detection Release by modules uss2202s0snsnennnnonnnnnnnennsnennnennnen 22 Detection and release Module 2zu20220220202nnnnnennsnnnnnnennenn nennen 23 Detection and or release timing u2zu2202202n02nennennnnnennsnnnensnn nennen 24 PREGGINIG WANS sesar een a ne ee ne ee 27 Top of scale zusussssenenenunenenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnsnnenenenennnnnnnnennnnnsnnnnnn 28 LOOD 4 20 MA ne res 29 ROLOS E AEE EE A EAEE EA EE ORA E 30 Options Menu cccceccecc
20. below The repeated pulsation of this key provokes the advance of the cursor A validated character can not get modified that means that is not possible to move back In order to modify a text is necessary to enter again into the edition screen In order to abandon this screen is essential to advance until the last position of the last row SNI BE DISIBEINT TYPES OF SCREEN 2 5 2 1 Screen of options menu Number to selected option Number total of options SE Wr Title of the menu RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 Description of the options RELAY 2 2 2 Selection of options menu Are those in which a series of options is visualized line by line The selection of one option carries to a new menu The digits placed at the top of the screen indicate from top to down the number of the selected option and the total number of options The options are disposed in an endless loop in such a way than after the last option it comes to the first one of the series In the same way moving back from the first option it comes to the last one of the series RETURN MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 Sle UE MODULES RELAY 1 Relay 2 RELAY 3 SEIRUE Press the keys A V until the cursor indica RELAY 2 te the desired value and to validate it he and jump to a new menu In order to TOP OF SCALE abandon a menu of options and to return the preceding screen the option RETURN must selected SEIRUE RELAY 3 UNITS FOR Oeoe EE
21. dditionally the above mentioned products are marked with the Ce logo and are in conformity with the Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 89 366 EEC and with the Low Voltage Directive DD 23 BEE EMILIO JOLIS OLIVA lt gt Director Barcelona 1 October 2005 SNE GWENT CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL It refers to the information own of the theme that is treated Indicate important warnings to take into account lt refers to how the keys must be pressed to perform the actions indicated in the examples General information about the controller or about this manual too In the pages where is explained how to access to the different screens and menus pages 18 44 it is shown the way to come to the resolution of every option This way is highlighted by a dark background of the of the screens related in that option The union of several screens by means of a dashed line means that the option is valid for all of them SNI BeEb siseint GENERAL CONCEPTS Modules MPS80 Each module becomes activated when the float reaches its height while goes up due to the action of the level of liquid Otherwise the module is deactivated Output relays The relay activates when the module selected for its activation does it and it becomes deactivated when the module selected for itsdeactivation that it does not have reason to be the same does it Is essential that the release module be the same or inferio
22. e contain the margins between that value can be adjusted These margins can depend on another options so that they can visualize different values in function of another previous relations SNE GWENT TYPES OF SCREENS 1 5 1 1 Status screen Number to current screen Number to total screens Name of the magnitude 05 9 Current value Units 90 0 Maximum limit ies Graphical bar Minimum limit The status screens show the actual values of the magnitudes that the equipment controls In the normal working mode the equipment shows the status screen that the user has chosen like preferring magnitude of visualization In order to move around among the different status screens of status press A Y By pressing from anyone it is entered to the set up menu The default status screen is the one shown when the equipment is powered or when any key is not pressed for longer than 3 minutes To select it execute the option SEE SCREEN see page 35 1 2 User screen The text edited in the user screen is the one that will be USER SCREEN shown next to the status screens when the equipment is i the normal working mode The characters that can be used WRITE HERE are the following YOUR TEXT PERSONALIZED ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ AF BCN lt gt 0123456789 Pressing A and the desired character is selected and becomes validated by pressing moving up to the follow ing position of the right hand or to the line
23. e if they becomes adapted to your needs see pages 14 16 13 SNE GWENT USER PROGRAMS 1 3 User programs are permanent in the controller SNI In order to modify them load the program you desire for example number 1 into memory by means of the sequence SET UP OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 Modify the parameters values timers etc and do the opportune checkings until everything work correctly Bear in mind that the disconnection of the supply voltage does not provoke the loss of data For your safety save your changes by means of the sequence SET UP OPTIONS SAVE PROG see page 32 Remember than every time that Program 1 is loaded into memory the default factory parameters will be restored If the User Program is loaded SET UP OPTIONS PROG USER you will obtain the parameters that you modified see page 33 It is not required to load any user program when the equipment turns on it is kept the same configuration that was operative the last time that the equipment was turned off SNE GWENT USER PROGRAMS 2 3 PROGRAM 1 Control of maximum and minimum level with alarms for maximum and for minimum in a filling system It is Supposed 6 modules installed in the sensor MPS RELAY 1 Alarm for emptying protection of the pump STATE OF CONTACT OFF DEFINITION WORKING MODE MODULE DETECTION 1 MODULE RELEASE 1 TIMER DETECTION 10 TIMER RELEASE 5 STATE OF ALARM OFF DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES OPERA
24. eeceececeeeeeeseeeeteeceeeeeesgeteeseeeeecseeenenseseeteesgeeeeenaers 31 Save program sce 32 User program nase ee een 33 PLOGLANIS 1 aN 2 aaa an an nee ren 34 SEELEN a ee 35 Edition of the user Screen uuuessesssensennnsnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnennenenn 36 Information of the model and version 202202200220020 nenne nnnnnn nennen nenn 37 Screen refresh esesusussenennsnennnnennnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnenennnneneen nennen 38 LOCKING parameters 2u2402s0200000nnnnonn ann ann nnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnn 39 LANGUAGE ae een ee eine ee 40 Complementary functions 220202202020000nnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenn nennen sneen nenn 41 Error and informative screens ccccecccecceecceeececeteeeeeecseeeeeeseeceeeseeeaeeeanss 45 Outputs communication sosssnennensnsrrrrenrrrrrrrrnrrnrnrrrrsrrrrrrerrererrerrnrerrrrrrrnn gt 46 Your Notes ee ee ne nr en 48 SNE Esee DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT The model SNI is a controller of the level for liquids The detection and control system is based on the combination of the MPS sensor with the controller SNI In the sensor MPS there is a certain quantity of modules from 1 to 80 connected in series and separated among themselves for the distance that the user decides A float that moves along of the guide tube takes care of activate or to deactivate the contact placed in each module The signal generated by this effec
25. equipped with Allows connection of up to 31 digital control communication bus or 4 20mA output to a relays bus communica tions for a single PC via the RS232 port RS485 RS232 encrypted 46 SNI Gwen OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 2 2 REMOTE PROGRAMMING FROM PC r STANDARD MODE Connector RJ 12 6 pins O gt lt 2 _ O O N m N N aa 2 RxD RxD 2 Connector Pr 5 3 TxD TxD 3 C pine _n 5GND GND 5 l n a ae Secece Ceccee uf A b XA ae N y 31 RS485 COMMUNICATION Disibeint not supply cables or connectors You can find these products in stores specializing in computer equipment 47 Your Notes Manufacturing program Sensors A wide variety of types of sensors allows an easy way to find out the efficient solution for the control of the level in a large number of products Level relays Its combination with the level sensors is the suitable complement for the control of the level in wells tanks and reservoirs Timers From the common functions of timing and passing through the multifunction models it is arrived to elements with specific functions Control relays This wide family who contributes to confidence and yield in complex installations where the security is the essential element Digital control relays This family of controllers combines the own characteristics of the classic relays and improve them by addin
26. g new benefits Data transmission This family of controller combines the own characteristics of the classic relays and them improvement adding sophisticated benefits DISIBEINT ELECTRONIC SL wur Segle XX 91 E08032 Barcelona T 34 934 560 995 F 34 934 354 532 www disibeint com disibeint disibeint com
27. gt RELAY 1 DETECTION RELAY 2 BON er RELAY 3 RELEASE MODULE 5 RELEASE 7 OO 1 Mod x RELAY 2 DEFINITION PRELAY 3 WORKING MODE UNITS TORTOR SCALE RETURN RELAY 3 PUNITS TOP OF SCALE DETEC RELEASE BY MODULES OPERATIVE It allows to set the number of the module in which the relay will operate when the float reach to the height where it is placed The detection happens when the level of the liquid raises and releases on the opposite case By this reason the release module must be equal or lower to the detection module The screen for changing the value indicates the limits between those the value can be adjusted The modules are numerated starting by the lower part of the sensor MPS being the number 1 the lowest module EDE DISIBEINT 23 SNE nsee DELAY ON DETECTION AND OR ON RELEASE 1 3 A RELAY 1 d MODE RELAY 1 L MODE DETEC STATE STATE CONTACT ALARM gt INSTANTANEOUS DELAYED RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 REPAY 2 a RELAY ON a RELAY ON SET UP RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 5 MODO DETEC MODULES MODULE BETEC RELEASE gt RELAY 1 DETECTION BY MODULES gt DELAYED RELAY 2 INSTANTANEOUS RELAY 3 1 mod amp OPERATE SET UP RELAY 1 2 MODE RELAY 1 RELAY 1 MODULE MODE gt RELAY 2 RELEASE DETECTION RELAY 3 UNITS a INSTANTANEOUS SEN UF E RELAY 1 MODE RELAY 1 5 MODE RELES RELAY 2 DEFINITION MODE e RELATS WORKING MODE
28. gt LOCK LANGUAGE 8 OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN NO USER SCREEN 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SCREEN USUER FACTORY OPTIONS SEE SCREEN SCREEN USUER FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROGRAM g OPTIONS FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROGRAM USER PROGRAM It loads into memory the selected program becoming the working program Each time that this option is executed the values stored in the memory are overwritten A You will find more information related to the user program 4 inthe pages 14 16 34 SNE GWENT SEE SCREEN RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG PROGRAM 1 OPTIONES LOCK SAVE PROG USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 RS485 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE g SET UP OPTIONS gt LOCK LANGUAGE D RN USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN g OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SCREEN USER 2 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SEE USER FACTORY 5 OPTIONS SEESSCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN I OPTIONS PANT USER FABRICA RETURN SAVE PROG g OPTIONS FACTORY gt RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG b OPTIONS OPTIONS 3 OPTIONS fe SEE SCREEN CAPACITY gt USER SCREEN MODULES PROPORTION SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN gt MODULES PROPORTION CAPACITY SESEESSEREEN MODULES gt PROPORTION CAPACITY USER SCREEN u SEE SCREEN PROPORTION CAPACITY PANT USER MODULES This option allows to set which will be
29. lay releases It can remain in this state for an undefined time 43 BE DISIBEINT Complementary Functions 4 4 RECYCLER TIMER RETUR gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 Vv SET UP MODULES gt RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 A SET UR RELAY ce PRELAY 3 UNITS TOP OF SCALE A y SET UP RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOP OF SCALE d RELAY 1 STATE OF CONTACT a RELAY ON RELAY 1 DETECTION TIMER 09 99 DETECTION 2 00 1 02 00 y RELAY amp TIMERR DETECTION 3 50 RELEASE 23333 03 50 20 01 7 S ___RELAY 3 j DEFINITION e WORKING MODE v RELAYS RETURN DETEC REPOS FOR MODULES NON OPERATIVE MODE DETECTION DELAYED MODE RELEASE DELAYED STATE OF CONTACT RELAY OFF When the supply voltage is connected the timing adjusted in TIMER DETECTION starts up Once the time has elapsed the relay operates until the time adjusted in TIME RELEASE elapses The cycle repeates non stop itself STATE OF CONTACT RELAY ON When the supply voltage is connected the relay operates instantaneously and the timing circuit adjusted in TIMER DETECTION starts up Once the time has elapsed the relay releases and remains in this state until the time adjusted in TIME RELEASE elapses The cycle repeates non stop itself SNI BRE pIsIBEINT ERROR AND INFORMATIVE SCREENS In front of certain situations the controller
30. ming Ex 8 seconds when detecting maximum level 5 seconds when detecting minimum alarm Begin to program Remember that certain options will be available according to which are settled in other previous options Enter to the menu SET UP and select RELAY 1 Look for the screen DEFINITION MODE WORKING and select it Look for the screen DETEC RELEAS BY MODULES and set like OPERATIVE If you set this option like NON OPERATIVE you will not have available the rest of options If you want to add timing to the detection or to the release set the screens MODE DETECTION or MODE RELEASE like DELAYED respectively In the following screen you will be able to set the time units Select the screen RETURN to return to the previous screen and program the rest of options of RELAY 1 Proceed in the same way for the rest of relays in case that you are going to use them Consult the following pages to know the rest of programming possibilities offered by the controller SNI 17 SNE GWENT SET UP MENU RETURN gt MODULES RELAY 1 RELAY 2 SET UP MODULES gt RELAY 1 KELA Z RELAY 3 RELAY1 P RELAY 2 RELAY 3 UNITS SEUR MELA 2 gt RELAY 3 UNITS TOR OF SCALE SET UP RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOR ZO Ges CAE LOOP 4 20mA A SET UP UNITS AOR Cle OCALE LOOP 4 20mA RS485 TOP IGE OCARE gt LOOP 4 20mA RS485 OPTIONS BB EUR LOOP 4 20mA RS485 OPTIONS LOCK RS485 OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE OPTIONS gt
31. n showed in the LCD Only the status screens are affected for this option The value indicates the times that the screen is regenerated each second So with the value 1 s the screen is regenerated 1 time per second and with the value 8 s it is done 8 times per second 38 BE DISIBEINT SNI LOCKING PARAMETERS 5 LOCK LOCK PARAMETERS RELAY 3 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE gt OPERATIVE a NON OPERATIVE 5 SET UP LOCK LOCK OPTIONS gt LOCK LANGUAGE RETURN RETURN gt NON OPERATIVE OPERATIVE SET UP LOCK gt LANGUAGE RETURN All the parameters of the equipment can be locked in order to avoid any undesired modification In the LCD the state of parameters is indicated as follows Locked parameters Unlocked parameters LF It is possible to modify the value of a locked parameter without access to the above mentioned options To do that once placed in the screen showing the parameter and the value to be modified hold the button for 3 seconds and will reach to the screen of change of value Once the change has been validated it returns to the previous screen and the parameter become locked again RELAY 1 z u RELAY 1 TIMER 3s DETECTION 105 203 0 00 DETECTION 99 99 06 00 0 00 TIMER DETECTION a 06 00 s 0 39 SNE GWENT LANGUAGE Se Neues l SELECTED OPTIONS SELECTED CATALA gt L
32. ontroller SNI Place the float of the sensor in the more elevated part of it Apply supply voltage to the controller SNI Set up the total number of installed modules using the sequence SET UP MODULES If the number of modules is more than 6 the controller SNI assigns automatically to each module its proportional value in relation to totality If the number of modules is 6 or less the proportional value in relation to totality must be assigned manually to each one Once the number of modules has been validated press W to access to the different screens for setting the percentage You will find as much percentage screens as modules had been installed Execute the sequence RETURN RETURN to go back to the status screens and verify that the equipment is able to recognize all of the modules by displacing the float along the tube If your checking is satisfactory go to the following point Otherwise check the assembly of the modules and the rest of connections and repeat the steps 1 to 4 stated on this page Set up the parameters that your application needs Now you can choose two solutions configure each parameter individually see Advanced Programming page 17 or use the user programs than as an example contains several parameters already configured for some typical applications You will only need to modify those parameters belonging to your particular application Read carefully the description of these programs and se
33. r to the detection module The state ofthe contacts of the relay depends on the selection settled with the option STATE CONTACT see page 20 Loop 4 20 mA optional The value sent by the 4 20mA loop is the percentage of actived modules It can be selected 4 20 or 20 4 Communication with PC optional It is possible to communicate to the controller SNI with a computer via the serial port RS232 for its remote programming or to process the data that it generates For a standing alone communication the programming interface CBPZ is required For a multiple communication up to 31 equipments an RS232 RS485 conversor must be used reference SBAZ Display s illumination The display remains illuminated while its is accessed to the different screens If a key is not pressed for longer than 30 seconds the light turns off In order to turn the light on it is enough to press any key once only Working mode After setting up the controller s parameters it can be back to the normal working mode by executing the option RETURN from the set up menu The status screens can be also visualized if any key is pressed for longer than 3 minutes Interactive menus Only those options that can be configured are accessible in menus being the rest of the they no visible This characteristic is interactive this is that it is produced automatically in function of the active options at each moment Change of values The screens used to change a numerical valu
34. rror in SNI Memory error Because the controller SNI would remain without information some undesired situation could happen like for example the pump could remain always working or the alarm of maximum level would never activate By means of this option can be set up the state of the contacts of the relay when this situation is produced 21 SNE GWENT DETECTION RELEASE BY MODULES d RELAY 1 d MODE RELAY 1 STATE STATE CONTACT ALARM RETURN gt MODULES BE a ae RELAY 2 a RELAY ON a RELAY OFF SETUP RELAY 1 5 MODE RELAY 1 MODULES DEFINITION DETEC RELEASE gt RELAY 1 WORKING MODE BY MODULES RELAY 2 RELAY 3 a OPERATE SET UP z RELAY 1 2 MODE RELAY 1 5 MODULES RELAY 1 RETURN MODE gt RELAY 2 DETECTION gt OPERATIVE RELAY 3 NON OPERATIVE UNITS a CANCELLED 3 I 2 SEL UF MODE RELAY 1 RELAY 2 MODE RELAY 3 RELEASE UNITS TOP OF SCALE a CANCELLED SET UP 2 MODE RELAY 1 RELAY 3 gt UNITS TOP OF SCALE RETURN Is essential to set the option DETEC RELEASE BY MODULES as OPERATIVE to allow the relays work when the float is situated in the position of a determinate module Until this option is not activated the screens of selection of modules are not available see following page 22 MODULES OF DETECTION AND RELEASE D d RELAY 1 RETUR STATE gt MODULES CONTACT RELAY 1 RELAY 2 a RELAY ON y 6 SET UP RELAY 1 DETECTION MODULES MODULE
35. t is processed in the controller SNI in such a way that is possible to configure the actions to perform when the float goes to the position of a determined module These actions can be associated to three relays to 4 20mA loop or to a communication series RS232 or RS485 PARTS OF THE EQUIPMENT Supply MPS sensor voltage input input LCD screen Options selection Screens selection A Change of values Y Text edition Signaling of the supply voltage and state of the relay i Eh A ah oa 1S 18 5 28 35 39 Relays output SNE GWENT TECHNICAL DATA 1 2 Level control From 1 80 points of control Through user s set up By two status screens PROPORTION Percentual indication MODULES Quantitative indication of the number of activated modules From 1 3 independent relays Analogical 4 20 mA Communication RS232 RS485 Related to magnitude or to relay Several functions 30 PPM 0 01 99 99s 0 01 99 99 m 0 1 999 9 h IMN MPS 0 000149 ms C 0 0000249 ms year Control Interface e Type of relay Supply With display Default languages Spanish O English French 024 24 VAC Catalan 0 Orelays O No relays 4 4 20 mA 048 48 VAC Other on request 3_3 relays A SPST NO 3 RS232 110 110 125 VAC 230 220 240 VAC 400 380 415 VAC Q Without display Without communic Without display U Communication RS232 RS485
36. the default screen in the status screens menus normal working mode 35 SNE GWENT EDIT USER SCREEN LOOP 4 20 mA RS485 OPTIONES LOCK SET UP RS485 FOPIIONS LOCK LANGUAGE 3 Ie id 12 SET UF OPTIONS FLOCK LANGUAGE D RN l OPTIONS RETURN SAVE PROG L SCREEN EDIT gt NO USER PROG YES PROGRAM 1 g SCREEN EDIT fad 2 A Yy OPTIONS SAVE PROG USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 USER SCREEN gt YES NO eo A Vv 2 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN J u 8 OPTIONS PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SCREEN USER 5 A y 5 OPTIONS PROGRAM 2 SEE SCREEN SEE USER FACTORY 5 8 OPTIONS SEE SCREEN USER SCREEN FACTORY RETURN 7 8 OPTIONS PANT USER FABRICA RETURN SAVE PROG A 8 y g OPTIONS FACTORY RETURN SAVE PROG USER PROG In this screen it can be edited any text to identificate the equipment It can be used 4 lines and 13 characters each To learn which are the available characters and the way to 36 edit them see 1 2 USER SCREEN at page 8 SNE GWENT INFORMATION OF MODEL AND VERSION RETURN gt SAVE PROG USER PROG OPTIONES LOCK PROGRAM 1 A OPTIONS SAVE PROG gt USER PROG PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 gt OPTIONS LOCK LANGUAGE 5 SET UP OPTIONS gt LOCK LANGUAGE 3 OPTIONS USER PROG gt PROGRAM

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