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1. to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 400 7 Alarm relay settings 7 c Alarm relay functions and LED colour codes 7 c 1 Visual audible alarms Class 300 transmitters have 2 visual audible alarms located in front of the transmitter allowing to know the condition of the setpoints Alarm LED colour codes Alarm n 1 aS Alarm n 2 inf ae Green The alarm function is activated and the set point is not reached Red The alarm function is activated and the setpoint is reached None The alarm function is not activated 1 2 The relays The red LED appears when the setpoint is reached NOTE taking into account the time delay and the action type falling or rising See page 17 for more details Audible alarm Once the alarmis activated an alarm sounds 9 whilst the setpoint is reached The BEEP alarm function must be activated to use the NOTE audible alarm See page 14 Class 300 transmitters have 2 relays visible on the transmitter board These 2 relays each have one LED to allow real time checking Red The relay is energized 8 None The relay is not energized Relay n 1 LED Relay n 2 LED Relay LED colour codes or has not been configured The relay is energized when the setpoint is reached taking NOTE into account the time delay the action type and also the alarms security mode Set p
2. 1 a Working principle Using keypad remote control Modbus configuration you can activate or deactivate a channel change the measuring range setthe set points and time delay Principle the configuration options are accessed via folders and sub folders similar to Windows Access is made via a numerical code full details in this manual Visual alarm LED Infrared receiver Graphic display Keypad E Meaning of the keys To increment a value or a level To decrement a value or a level To validate an input amp To cancel an input or to return to the previous step Page 1 132 Infrared remote control whichever you use keypad or remote control SE To validate an input Channel selector 1 Prerequesite NOTE The remote control vvorks like the keypad and the configuration method remains exactly the same E Meaning of the remote control keys To increment a value or a level 2 To decrement a value or a level amp To cancel an input or to return to the previous step With this selector you can swap the transmission channel so that it matchs with the transmitter reception channel See page 6 to configure the transmitter reception channel 1 b Output signal selection Voltage or Current The Class 300 can output either a voltage or a current signal or 4 20 mA current 1 c Protection tip of the sensor It s extremel
3. CTV310 Page 13 7 Alarm relay settings 1 a Activation Deactivation of BEEP alarm The beep alarm audible alarm is activated when a set point is reached For more details on the setpoint settings see page 20 K h Relay security Go into configuration mode page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 400 and validate with C9 diis Select sub folder 400 and validate with The cursor gt goes to available choices disactivate Validate with The cursor gt goes to sub folders line press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with G and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 400 The relay outputs are by default in negative security the relay is energized when a set point is reached With the keypad you can swap the relays in positive security then the relay is de energized when a set point is reached or during a power outage Page 14 Enter in configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select folder 400 and validate with 9 T Select sub folder 401 and validate with G9 The cursor goes to available choices negative security Validate with The cursor gt returns to sub folders line press twice on to return to reading mode press once on
4. 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 and validate with With C and C keys set the required time delay from amp amp to amp amp seconds The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with GO and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 400 Page 21 8 Pressure measurement configuration The integration coefficient makes an average of the measurements this helps to avoid any excessive variations and guarantees a stable measurement New value displayed 10 Coef x N Value Coef x former value 10 This value is applicable when the variation is less than Coef x 10 Pa Example CP303 0 1000 Pa First measurement 120 Pa New measurement 125 Pa The pressure source is stable the user applied a low integration Integration 1 maximum variation allowed 10 Pa Since the variation is less than 10 Pa we apply the integration calculation formula Next measurement displayed 9 125 1 120 10 124 5 soit 124 Pa If the new value had been 131 Pa the next value displayed would have been 10096 of the new value i e 131 Pa Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 500 and validate with 9 NT Select the sub folder 500 and validate with C9 The cursor returns to
5. Select sub folder 301 Select sub folder 304 and validate with 9 The cursor gt returns to the input line With and keys select the value sign negative or positive validate with Then enterthe minimum limit value and validate with c t quotl quotl iof Channel n 1 Q eet of Channel n 2 output output Q Select sub folder 302 Select sub folder 305 and validate with 9 The cursor gt goes to the input line With and keys select the value sign negative or positive validate with d Then enter the maximum limit value and validate with x 1 We recommend that the interval between the minimum and maximum is gt 5 of the measuring range The cursor gt goes to sub folders line press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection d GP and keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder e La D Ko Pd NOTE After an analogue output setting if the unit of measurement is modified See page 5 you have to reconfigure the outputs according to the new unit of measurement Page 12 6 5 1 Units of measurement conversion chart C Pa mmo iig mb mmHg ermi ows looro ows osm ep 02 010500 03810 01032005 otosso0 16P 309 ovo ooo owsa Toto sote owsa e e ey TT 300 PC probe 20 0 to 120 0 4 0 to 248 0 CTV 310 0 0 to 50 0 32 0 to 122 0 Pp Ims fom
6. and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 100 Page 31 iS 12 Other functions Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 107 and validate with 9 oily With and keys selecta communication speed see chart below Validate with 2400 bauds i 1 19200 bauds speed by default 4800 bauds Cd 1 38400 bauds 9600 bauds kit 1 115200 bauds The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 100 Page 32 iS 12 Other functions 12 d Purge mode The purge mode enables to freeze the measurement when being displayed enables to lock the analogue outputs and to activate the relay 1 in order to actuate a de dust system of an airmovement conditions system and to activate the relay 2 in order to isolate the transmitter Here is the detailed process of purge mode 1 Measurement is frozen 7 Deactivation of relay 1 stop sending 2 Wait for three seconds compressed air 3 Activation of relay 2 isolation of the transmitter 8 Wait for time delay e g 10 seconds 4 Wait for time delay e g 10 seconds 9 Deactivation of relay 2 9 Activation of relay 1 sending
7. compressed air 10 Wait for three second into the network to clean the installation 11 Recovery of measurement 6 Purge duration e g 30 seconds Y This function is only available on CP 300 pressure transmitters Frozen measurement Relay 1 Command of purge electro valve 3 seconds of time delay Protection duration of Relay 2 Command of the transmitter isolation electro valve Purge time 30 seconds by default Time delay of advance of triggering of Time delay of triggering of the relay 2 the relay 2 corresponding corresponding Temporisation of 10 Temporisation of 10 seconds by seconds by default default NOTE To modify purge time and temporisation delay see page 34 35 Page 33 aca 12 Other functions Page 34 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 306 and validate with 9 With G and keys activate amp 1 or deactivate HE the purge pottus mode Validate with The cursor gt returns to sub folders line press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and keys choose another sub folder from the folder 300 12 0 2 Working duration of purge mode Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configurat
8. inactive 1 2 setpoint 1 setpoint 2 and time delay 2 gt setpoint 1 time delay and rising action 3 gt setpoint 1 time delay and falling action from 0 to 60 seconds 1 gt channel 1 2 gt channel 2 3 gt channel 3 4 gt channel 4 0 inactive 1 2 setpoint 1 setpoint 2 and time delay 2 gt setpoint 1 time delay and rising action 3 gt setpoint 1 time delay and falling action from 0 to 60 seconds 1 gt channel 1 2 gt channel 2 3 gt channel 3 4 gt channel 4 0 gt inactive 1 gt setpoint 1 setpoint 2 and time delay 2 gt setpoint 1 time delay and rising action 3 gt setpoint 1 time delay and falling action from 0 to 60 seconds 1 gt channel 1 2 gt channel 2 3 gt channel 3 4 gt channel 4 0 gt inactive 1 2 setpoint 1 setpoint 2 and time delay 2 2 setpoint 1 time delay and rising action 3 2 setpoint 1 time delay and falling action from 0 to 60 seconds Page 39 ue umman NH mem NEN SH M Pg Pl Laj ee E Hm d olla TT i i f Code Description Available settings rb 1200 Compensation temperature in C 1202 Compensation temperature in F 1204 Compensation type manual 2200 or automatic gt 01 1206 Air velocity measurement mean Code Differential probe BE Pitot tube il DEBIMO blade E Other differential probe QE 1208 Air velocity coefficient value from 0 0001 to 9 9999 i 1210 Air velocity correction coe
9. press once on to return to reading mode or choose another folder to access other functions J 3 D D 2 D D 10 a Temperature compensation You can modify the temperature compensation value The air velocity and airflow measured with a differential probe such as Pitot tube Debimo blade orifice plate depends on the working temperature Then it is required to enter the working temperature to get more accurate results You can enter the value either manually or using a thermocouple K probe which offers the automatic temperature compensation 1 Function only available on pressure transmitter type CP 300 with SQR option 10 a 1 Manual compensation Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with G9 oily Select the sub folder 600 to enter a value in C oiling or 601 to enter a value in F validate with The cursor gt returns to available choices With and keys enter the temperature compensation Celsius degree shown alongside sub folder 600 Validate with 9 Select the folder 602 and validate with G9 The cursor gt returns to available choices The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection o C and keys you can choose another sub folder f
10. sub folder 603 and validate with 9 The cursor gt goes to available choices With and keys select the differential probe type Validate with CI Differential probe Coef LEN Pitot tube L ISO 3966 GE DEBIMO blade 0 8165 Other differential probe To be entered The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 600 Nove If you use Other differential probe please carefully follow the instructions below 10 h 1 Manual coefficient input Select the folder 600 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 604 and validate with C9 The cursor gt goes to available choices goli With and keys enter the coefficient relative to your differential probe This coefficient is given by the manufacturer from 0 0001 to 9 9999 Validate with amp 9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 600 Page 26 10 c Air velocity coefficient input With this correction coefficient you can adjust the transmitter according to the air velocity in your installation Y Function only available on the transmitter CP 300 SQR option and CTV
11. 09 and validate with 9 gola With and keys enter the value in seconds of the time delay Q The cursor gt returns to the sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and keys choose another sub folder from the folder 300 Page 35 Code Problem Configuration error alarm s set on a non displayed activated channel Solution Check status of the 4 alarms and 4 channels Ex the error appears if an alarm is configured on a channel 1 2 3 or 4 which is not active Then you must activate the channel on which you want to configure an alarm Activation of a channel see page 5 Alarm and relay configurations see page 14 No channel activated Humidity probe TH300 or SPI CP 300 not connected Activate one channel atleast Activation of a channel see page 5 Connect the probe SPI see user manual SPI Page 36 Only on CP 300 A channel is configured in air velocity see page 5 and the airflow calculation function page 23 is set to ii airflow coefficient This combination is impossible Select a unit in airflow for the channel 1 2 3 or 4 see channels configuration page 5 Instead of airflow coefficient select a circular or rectangular section in function 606 see page 28 2 Fike o 7 ae U u u E Code Description Available
12. 310 10 c 1 How to calculate it 2 If the air velocity in your duct is equal to 17 m s and if the transmitter indicates 16 6 m s then the coefficientto apply is 17 16 6 ie 1 024 10 6 2 Coefficient input Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with quoda Select the sub folder 605 and validate with 9 The cursor goes to available choices With and keys enter the coefficient value calculated from 0 200 to 2 000 Validate with The cursor gt returns to the sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with et keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 600 Page 27 11 Airflow measurement configuration 11 a Selection of duct section type or airflow coefficient 11 a 1 Working from the section tyne Y Function only available on transmitters CP 300 SQR option and CTV 310 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with C9 solla Select the sub folder 606 and validate with G9 The cursor goes to available choices With and C keys select the section type oo or 01 Validate with Section type Rectangular Circular Airflow coefficie
13. Alarm 1 lay 1 Alarm 2 Values Modbus code 1438 channel 1 1442 channel 2 1446 channel 3 or value 1 of the external transmitter 1450 channel 4 or value 2 of the external transmitter Ex the value sent by the transmitter is 6321 Values formatting Modbus code 1440 channel 1 1444 channel 2 1448 channel 3 or value 1 of the external transmitter 1452 channel 4 or value 2 of the external transmitter Units of measurement mmH O inWg Kpa mmHg mbar g kg absolute humidity p Ex The formatting displayed is 268 C dew temp Td Unit of measurement gt 12 see chart F dew temp Td Figure s after the comma gt 1 C wet temp Tw Sign gt positive F wet temp Tw KJ Kg Enthalpy i b31 b12 b11 b10 b9 b7 b bi b0 LL lojojojzjojojojojzjalojo Unit of measurement see chart Nr of digits after the comma Value sign 0 gt 1 gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 f 8 9 1 If the value measured is equal to 6231 Result gt 623 1 mmH O Page 3 2 Modbus parameters 2 c Access code to Registers sequel Serial number of sensing element SPI CP300 Humidity TH300 Modbus code 1402 NOTE o Other access codes to different registers are indicated on each function at stage n 2 Shown as this pictogram pole VA dic backight hercai is casier vala canta SNQ acbvenilighasvieak You can acbvotecrdasctvatent Co ino ine ocrricuretion mode ses PSQE ti The fold
14. H 200 with the EHK 500 reference portable instrument or via the keypad wae he EHK 500 is a reference portable instrument optional which enables you to adjust at one point the f humidity and temperature reading via the RS 232 connection cable Thanks to this new time saving system no need to return the transmitter to our factory Your transmitter is always available on site For more details see technical datasheet and user manual of EHK 500 9 2 1 Offset in hygrometry TH300 Go into the configuration mode see page 2 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last folder used Select folder 500 and validate with Select sub folder 500 and validate with The cursor goes to the line of available choices With keys and enter the offset value from 5 amp amp to 56 4 Validate with G9 The cursor returns to sub folders line press once on to return to reading mode or choose another folder to access other functions 9 2 2 Offset in temperature TH300 Go into the configuration mode see page 2 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last folder used Select folder 500 and validate with C9 m D D m6 D D m e 9 Ko gt Select sub folder 501 for an offset in C or 502 for an offset in F and validate with The cursor gt goes to the line of available choices The cursor gt returns to folders line
15. INSTRUMENTS Pressure Temperature Humidity e Air Velocity e Airflow e Sound level ew Configuration of Class 300 Transmitters New pas TH300 gt EE Standard probe TH300 gt p Remote ore 225 TT300 d Remote probe CP300 5 I p P gt standard probe 1 Summary 1 Prerequesite sss Ree P 1 La Working ONTOS uie seoeeeaccesa senses men PuRPE Per IDPIdAUIEDSMDu e S nde deed NEU P1 1 b Output signal selection sss P2 1 6 Protection tip of the SONSOT p a oie ven shpen epe v nt ee petere rr rens P2 2 Modbus parameters osse P3 2 a Configuration parameters ccc cece cece cece eee c eee een ene P3 2 DO Modbus TURC HOPISEs creo peas os 10s Pyz syacynevseyaeanes px thue adeo fan ai eriei erder oinei ii Pa 2 c Register access security KEY PO 3 Activation code and access to funCtionS ani P5 4 Display and keypad configuration LE iERE P6 4 a Transmitter channel for infrared remote control i PO Debat P6 4 c Display contrast control sssssssss PI dA pied mE PJ 4 e Slave addressing Modbus IR P8 5 Configuring channels and units of measurement c F28 P9 6 Analogue output management SER P 10 6 a Output diagnostics s aces en e cotsndantansenrteteasucsacemertotaoonsat ATEEN P 11 6 b Analogue outputs setting ssl P 12 T Alarm Relay settings CE ste P 14 T a Activation Deactivation of BEEP a
16. available choices Validate with amp 9 Coefficient 0 no integration large variation of the measurement displayed Coefficient 9 maximum integration more stable measurement display The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 500 8 a Time delay between 2 sel calibrations Ki t Page 22 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 500 and validate with qiii Select the sub folder 501 and validate with G9 The cursor gt goes to available choices With GQ and keys you can set the time delay values between 2 self Nota if the value is equal to 0 the transmitter will not carry out any self calibration The cursor gt returns to sub folder line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with Gand C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 500 Whenever you want in reading mode you can carry out a self calibration by keeping ESC pressed NOTE for 5 seconds 9 a Offset setting in humidity and temperature In orderto compensate for any longterm drift of the transmitter you can add an offset to the value displayed by the T
17. e phone the keys will be disabled after having been Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number which appears corresponds to the last folder used goli Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 104 and validate C9 The cursor goes to the different choices available With and keys select amp i to lock the keypad access or amp amp if you do not wantto lock the keypad Validate with The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 100 To unlock keypad access press and hold the 69 key for 10 seconds Y After 10 seconds an audible signal confirms that the keypad is unlocked Page 7 Page 8 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with 9 Aois Select the sub folder 106 and validate with The cursor gt goes to available choices Validate with amp 9 The cursor gt goes to sub folders line press twice amp to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and C keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 100 Class 300 transmitters have 4 measuring channels You can activate 1 2 3 or 4 channels and s
18. e pressure transmitter CP 300 t SQR option In this calculation mode yo have no access to reading of air velocity If you activate this calculation mode and also a channel in air velocity the transmitter will display an error code 4 Go back to procedure page 28 step 3 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with G9 solle Select the sub folder 613 and validate with G9 The cursor gt goes to available choices With and C keys enter the airflow coefficient value from 0 1 to 9999 9 Validate with The cursor returns to sub folders line Select the sub folder 614 to select the unit of measurement in pressure for the airflow calculation and validate with p lt The cursor gt returns to available choices Page 29 Page 30 With and keys select the unit of measurement see chart below Validate with amp 9 CP301 302 303 CP304 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 600 iS 12 Other functions 12 a Activation deactivation of the RS232 and home bus Class 300 transmitters have one RS232 and one RS 485 digital output Modbus protocol optional With the RS 232 you can di
19. elect each unit of measurement Ki Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 200 and validate with Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Select sub folder 200 201 202 203 and validate with C9 The sew cursor gt goes to choices line Q With and keys select the unit of measurement see chart below Validate with 9 CP 301 302 et 303 CP 304 TH 300 TT 300 CTV 310 Inactive channel Inactive channel Inactive channel Inactive channel Inactive channel Pa i C m s mmH O j E F inWg i HR mbar g Kg Hygro absolue p C Temp de ros e Td F Temp de ros e Td C Temp humide Tw F Temp humide Tw KJ Kg Enthalpie i For a CP 300 transmitter 301 302 303 and 304 the SQR option is required in order to activate the units of air velocity and airflow pore The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e With and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 200 Page 9 With this function you can check with a multimeter or a regulator display or a PLC BMS if the transmitter outputs are working properly The transmitter generates a voltage of 0 V 5 V and 10 V or a current of 4 mA 12 mA and 20 mA 6 a 1 Multimet
20. er connection configuration Before carrying out the output diagnostics all connections and configurations of the transmitter must be enabled to avoid any damage on the transmitter and the multimeter Selection of the channel First select a channel for the output diagnostics to be checked The channel numbers are indicated on the Fb board located below the terminal block e Channel n 1 Channel n 2 Example of connection On the photo alongside the multimeter is connected to the 0 10 V output and channel n Analogue output 1 Analogue output 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 ate Str te Ter 1m LU ec DJ 24 Vdc ac V 230 Vac LI 15vac The ticked box shows the power supply type of the transmitter 230 Vac shown above 6 32 Output diagnostics Once the connection of the transmitter to the multimeter or regulator or PLC BMS is complete see page 6 you can carry out the analogue output diagnostics on several check points Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 Channel n 1 output nes Channel n 2 output ssw Select sub folder 300 600 Select sub folder 303 and validate with 9 The cursor gt goes to available choices With and keys select the signal that the transmitter must output see chart below Note no need to validate with Dia
21. er numoer c so eyed coTespo csto lest folder used Sclec the lo der 100 andval dele wilh Selec the cus afer 101 end vaidae with Ine cursor gees lc n D ol avalleb 2 chives Willi arc keys selec cole deactivate lli beck il cr 01 lu activate Valicare with 69 e Cars gt retu TS to suotaice s line press wee to retum to reacing mode e prese once So salect arothe face wil andi eys you s ncacose anat erst b fo derfrcr he fo er 120 Page 4 Class 300 transmitter configuration via keypad remote control Modbus iS 3 Activation code and access to functions This step is COMPULSORY for each configuration To access the transmitter functions and for safety you have to first enter a safety code Please check that the transmitter is powered on Ifthe transmitter displays an error code please see Errors Code section on page 35 Step 1 The first 0 blinks which means that this column is activated and you can Press on enter data from the keypad to get this screen Step 2 The code must be entered from left to right Enter the CODE 0101 To increment a value or a level press 9 with the keypad and To decrementa value ora level press C validate with Tovalidate a value level orto validate the code press i Toreturn tothe previous status or to cancel press E This screen confirms that the code was correctly entered and that yo
22. fficient from 0 200 to 2 000 F amp 1212 Section type selection Code Section type ili Rectangular Kil Circular e E Airflow coefficient E 1214 Section length in mm from 0 to 3000 mm 1218 Section width in mm from 0 to 3000 mm 1218 Section diameter in mm from 0 to 3000 mm 1220 Section length in inch from 0 to 118 11 inch 1227 Section width in inch from 0 to 118 11 inch 1224 Section diameter in inch from 0 to 118 11 inch 1226 Airflow coefficient from 0 1 to 9999 9 1228 Units of pressure CP301 302 303 CP304 for the pressure calculation Ez mmH O mmH O i inWg inWg i mbar mbar as mmHg t only for CP300 transmitter Ref NT Ang Classe 300 13 07 10 RCS 24 349 282 095 Non contractual document We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice EXPORT DEPARTMENT Boulevard de Beaubourg Emerainville BP 48 A 77312 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 2 AQ Tel 33 1 60 06 69 25 Fax 33 1 60 06 69 29 30 9001
23. gnostic Output 0 V Ai 5v If the deviations are too big gt 0 05V or gt 0 05mA between the signal issued and the value displayed on the multimeter vve recommend that you return the transmitter to our factory The cursor gt returns to sub folders line press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 300 ri Pinee QAN tranemiuttar nmeimntfieiirntimmwiea kaunaa ramata nantral il Madikie Class 300 transmitter configuration via keypad remote control Modbus Page 11 6 Analogue output management With this function you can modify the measuring range of the transmitter and you can equate the new limits to the analogue output 0 10V or 4 20mA You can enter the measuring range required on your own You must enter the values according to the units of measurement selected not according to the measuring range of the transmitter Eg on a CP 303 pressure transmitter 0 to 1000 Pa with a reading in mmH20 the minimum and maximum ranges must be configured on measuring range of 0 to 102 mmH20O See conversion chart on following page Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 VLLA VLLA Minimum of Channel n 1 Minimum 9j Channel n 2 output output
24. ime of each purge from 01 to 60 seconds 618 Frequency of each purge from 01 to 9999 minutes 618 Time delay before and after purge from 00 to 60 seconds E S J FREE LQ Code Model Description Available settings WISI 1000 CP300 Measurement integration from 0 to 9 WISI 1000 TH300 Offset in humidity 50 0 to 50 0 i 1002 CP300 Self calibration for time delay from 0 to 60 minutes Iu 1002 TH200 Offset in temperature C from 50 0 to 50 0 E Iu 1004 TH200 Offset in temperature F from 90 0 to 90 0 Page 38 s r 14 Functions recap ALARM 1 N ad I E lt RELAY 1 Code RELAY 2 800 802 804 806 808 810 812 814 816 826 830 832 834 Description Audible alarm Relays security Channel selection for alarm 1 Channel selection for alarm 1 Setpoint 1 of alarm 1 Setpoint 2 of alarm 1 Time delay on alarm 1 Channel selection for alarm 2 Alarm 2 type selection Setpoint 1 of alarm 2 Setpoint 2 of alarm 2 Time delay on alarm 2 Channel selection for Relay 1 Alarm type selection for Relay 1 Setpoint 1 of Relay 1 Setpoint 2 of Relay 1 Time delay of Relay 1 Channel selection for Relay 2 836 Alarm type selection for Relay 1 838 842 Setpoint 1 of Relay 2 Setpoint 2 of Relay 2 Time delay of Relay 2 O FAE ie UC S Available settings 0 or 1 0 negative or 1 positive 1 2 channel 1 2 2 channel 2 3 gt channel 3 4 gt channel 4 0 gt
25. int is reached and or exceeded the time delay postpones the alarm activation or relay excitation for a short period in seconds Once this period is elapsed and if the setpoint is still exceeded then the alarm is activated or the relay is energized in negative security Action type Foralarm activation or relay excitation you can choose the action type rising or falling action e Rising action the alarm is activated once the measurement goes over the setpoint e Falling action the alarm is activated once the measurement goes below the setpoint 7 e 2 Available configurations Configuration N 1 2 setpoints and time delay activated Control Mode Measurement Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Alarm set lt T gt Time delay EN Setpoint Control mode or regulation mode EE Lit Setpoint2 you can regulate the measurement within a P range determined by 2 setpoints Energized Relay status Not energized Negative security Energized Relay status Not energized Positive security Setpoint 2 Setpoint 1 Measurement Alarm set T Time delay SS SS SE Setpoint 2 idc e Setpoint 1 Time Energized Relay status Not energized Negative security Energized Status relay Not energized Positive security Page 17 7 Alarm relay settings Configuration N 2 1 setpoint time delay and rising action activated Measurement Alarm set lt T gt Time delay Setpoint 1 Time Energi
26. ion folder displayed Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 307 and validate with C9 molle With G and keys enter the value in seconds of the required on duration of each purge from t i to Validate with or The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection press and to choose another sub folder from the folder 300 aca 12 Other functions 12 d Mode Purge 12 0 3 Frequency 12 0 4 Time delay Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 308 and validate with KOLLA With keys and enter the value in minutes of the frequency Q of each purge from amp to 323 Validate with The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with G and choose another sub folder from the folder 300 Time delay corresponds to the advanced and retardation lead time of triggering of the relay 2 relative to the relay 1 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 300 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 3
27. larm ccc P 14 7 Relay security P 14 7 c Alarm relay functions and LED colour codes 1 aaa ai P 15 7 d Channel selection for alarms relays sss sees P 16 T e Alarm mode details 00 0 00 nananana ccna ene beeen ene ene e nies P17 T f Alarm mode Seleciol io ocaeca Fendi n s n orae Pa Pav ur s d P 19 T g Set points and time delay setting 0 0 00 0c cece cence ees P 20 8 Pressure measurement configuration SE SEE P 22 8 a Pressure measurement integration CP 300 P 22 8 b Time delay between 2 self calibrations CP 300 P 22 9 Humidity measurement configuration G FS68 oo P 23 9 a Humidity and temperature offset adjustment TH 300 iii P23 Es Summary 10 Air velocity measurement configuration CP300 SQR e Cima P24 10 a Temperature compensation ssssssssse P 24 10 b Air velocity coefficient selection occ rrr P 26 10 c Air velocity correction coefficient input 0 0 0 0c P 27 11 Airflow measurement configuration F888 0 P 28 12 Other functions sse P 31 12 a Activation Deactivation of the RS 232 and home bus 1 i i P 31 12 b Serial number display 0 0 0 ccc cece eee e eee e ne ee eee ene en errre P31 12 c Modification of Modbus communication speed i P 32 12d Purge MOORE P33 13 Error codes aaaea aaaea aaea EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE teeters P 36 14 Functions recap RR P 37
28. nt to be entered see p 29 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and keys to choose another sub folder from the folder 600 Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with G9 Select sub folder Rectangular section Circular section Length Width lyy gotllins oil r r JI otia otia golyg ois r and validate with Page 28 With and C keys enter the value from 0 to 3000mm or 0 to 118 11 inch Validate with 9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 600 NOT If you enter a length width or diameter in mm the transmitter will automatically calculate the conversion in Inch E vice versa 10 a 2 Working from a airflow coefficient With this coefficient you can calculate the airflow from the pressure This coefficient is given by the manufacturer of the devices supplied with pressure connections and From the square root of the pressure measured Delta P and from this coefficient you get the airflow Airflow C x vA Pressure Function only available for th
29. oints time delay and action type setting see page 20 Alarm security settings see page 14 Page 15 7 Alarm relay settings 14 Selection of the channel for visual and relays alarms Class 300 transmitters have 4 alarms 2 visual LED and audible alarms and 2 relay alarms The transmitter can be configured with 4 different alarms setups j Before any alarm setup check that the corresponding channel s is activated Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 400 and validate with G9 Select sub folder NU gota 2 gota 41 VLLA AQ2 Q AQ7 412 417 Q Alarm 1 Qo Alarm 2 D Relay 1 Q Relay 2 LED 1 LED 2 and validate with With and keys select the channel number for which you want to configure an alarm Validate with 9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with and keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 400 i e for example to configure another alarm relay Page 16 7 Alarm relay settings Le Alarm mode details 1 e 1 Definitions Setpoint The setpoint is a limit which on being reached and or exceeded activates an alarm or energizes a relay in negative security see page 14 for more details Time delay Once the setpo
30. rom the folder 10 a 1 Automatic compensation Before configuring the automatic compensation in temperature you must connect the t thermocouple K probe on the transmitter Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number disnlayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with Select the sub folder 602 validate with C9 c The cursor returns to available choices With and keys choose 1 Validate with 9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice 9 to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 500 D Once the automatic temperature compensation configuration is complete check carefully the connection of the thermocouple K probe Page 25 10 1 Air velocity coefficient selection CP 300 Since the air velocity is calculated from the pressure on a CP 300 and from a differential probe you must enter the coefficient value of the differential probe For Pitot tubes and Debimo blades the coefficient is already included in the transmitter 1 Function only available on the pressure transmitters CP 300 SQR option Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 600 and validate with MTM Select the
31. select another folder e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 100 4 h Backlight With the backlight the reading is easier with more contrast ifthe ambient light is weak You can activate or deactivate it Go into the configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last folder used K Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 RTTA Select the sub folfer 101 and validate with 9 The cursor goes to the line of available choices Ei Validate with amp 9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice 9 to return to reading mode press once 69 to select another folder e with G and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 100 Page 6 4 d Keypad locking Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number which appears corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 102 and validate with The cursor gt goes to the line of available choices With and C keys set the contrast required from amp to 18 Validate with The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection with Gand C keys you can choose another sub folder from folder 100 For safety you can lock the keypad access Like on a mobil
32. settings LEE 200 Channeln for IR remote control 0 to 9 202 Backlight 0 or 1 204 Display contrast control from 0 to 10 206 Sending data via RS232 0 or 1 208 Keypad locking 0 or 1 210 Serial number display 212 Modbus slave number 1 to 255 214 Modbus communication speed EE 2400 bds Ez 9600 bds i 38400 bds d amp 14800 bds amp 3 19200 bas GI 115200 bds Va G po rei kaj 5 SA e Code Q Description iki 400 Unitof channel 1 402 Unit of channel 2 404 Unit of channel 3 406 Unit of channel 4 Available settings CP301 302 et 303 CP 304 TH300 CTV310 Ae Inactive channel Inactive channel Inactive channel Inactive channel l m s B2 fpm AS C lid g Kg absolute humd p F Bau C dew temperature Td m h i 5 F dew temperature Td L s af C wet temperature s cfm ag Te a cos mis gs JE NEEMU MN 3 lE He e ooo T i cfm LIS E 12 mis cfm 13 m s C J Page 37 f Code O Description Available settings SMi GOO Analogue output setting on channel 1 0 gt 0V 1 gt 5V 2 gt 10V 3 gt 4mA 4 gt 12mA 5 gt 20mA E stil 802 Analogue output minimum on channel 1 e Si 604 Analogue output maximum on channel 1 606 Analogue output setting on channel 1 0 gt 0V 1 gt 5V 2 gt 10V 3 gt 4mA 4 gt 12mA 5 gt 20mA 608 Analogue output minimum on channel 2 z 610 Analogue output maximum on channel 2 612 Activation Deactivation of purge mode 00 or 01 614 VVorking t
33. splay 1 or 2 parameters which are measured by other Class 200 and 300 transmitters or you can send measurements to be displayed on another Class 300 transmitters If you set up your transmitter to send measurements to another transmitter via RS 232 then you will gt not be able to use the RS 485 digital output anymore Modbus optional Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration fj folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 Select the sub folder 103 and validate with VLLA CAUTION When the transmitter is configured to receive data then the RS 485 Modbus is active When the transmitter is configured to send data via RS 232 then the RS 485 Modbusis inactive The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 100 12 h Serial number display Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 got Select the sub folder 105 The serial number of the transmitter is displayed The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with
34. u can Step 3 C configure the transmitter This screen appears If the code was wrongly entered the transmitter initializes and returns to the Starting display Configuration folder number 1014 The transmitter includes 6 folders maximum A 100 400 200 500 300 600 Ex In the folder 400 you can configure the alarms and relays See page 14 Step 4 To select your configuration folder press G to increment 100 or press to Configuration folder decrement 100 selection Once the folderis selected press 9 to validate O On the top left of each page of this manual you can find a reminder of the configuration folder where the function is available GJ F400 Page 5 4 a Transmitter channel for infrared remote control You can change the channel number for receiving the signal from the infrared remote control The advantage is that only one remote control is required to drive several transmitters and that there is no interference if 2 transmitters are located side by side Go into the configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 100 and validate with G9 gota Select the sub folder 100 and validate with G9 The cursor gt goes to the line of available choices with G9 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to
35. uration folder used Select the folder 400 and validate with G9 To configure the setpoint 1 select sub folder 404 AM 409 PL 504 Mem 419 mme Alarmi Neb Alarm 2 Relay 1 828 Relay 2 838 and validate with To configure the setpoint 2 alarm in control mode see p17 select sub folder UA oiling gots potas 405 sould 41 0 41 5 420 Alarm 1 D Alarm 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 and validate with With and keys select the value sign negative or positive Validate with Then enter the setpoint value and validate with 9 You must enter values according to the units of measurement selected not according to the measuring range of the transmitter Ex on a CP 303 pressure transmitter 0 to 1000 Pa with a reading in mmH20 the minimum and maximum ranges must be configured on measuring range of 0 to 102 mmH2O See conversion chart on page 13 The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection us and C keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder Page 20 7 Alarm relay settings Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 400 and validate with G9 Select sub folder llyg 406 A AM 416 MM 421 N Alarm 1 Q Alarm
36. y unwise to remove the protection tip of our hygrometry probes as the sensitive element is very fragile even to light contacts However if you have to remove the protection tip take all possible precautions and avoid any contact with the sensitive element To remove the protection tip unscrew it or unclip it With the on off switch located on the left top of the transmitter when open you can choose analogue output 0 10V voltage Protection tip to unscrew Ill Protection tip I element to unscrevv Page 2 Class 300 transmitter configuration via keypad re Vi v JJ n V 2 a Gonfiguration parameters e Communication speed 19200 Bauds see page 33 to configure the speed Databits 0000 0000 eee 8 bits SOPDI 1 bit dz i ee ee None Flowcontrol 8 None Transmitter addressing between 1 and 255 default address 0 for single ended bus configuration to change the addressing see page 8 2 1 Functions e Register reading e Function 03 e Register vvritind ada da cece Function 16 Communication looptest Function 08 2 c Access codes to Registers e Registers type i Signed long integer 32 bits permuted LSB MSB Alarms status Modbus code 1436 b b3 b2 bi bo Ex The value sent by the transmitter is 5 Alarm condition 1 and relay 1 excited id e
37. zed Relay status Not energized Negative security Energized Relay status Not energized Positive security Configuration N 3 1 setpoint time delay and falling action activated Measurement Alarm set lt T gt Time delay Setpoint 1 Time Energized Relay status Not energized Negative security Energized Relay status Not energized Positive security Page 18 m 7 Alarm relay settings 14 Alarm mode selection Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last configuration folder used Select the folder 400 and validate with Select sub folder T modus tt no Mius 403 806 408 413 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 D Relay 1 and validate with solla solla Q ra D With and keys select the code relative to the alarm mode see chart below Validate with C9 Nodam ooo P 2 setpoints with time delay control mode 82 1 setpoint with time delay and rising action aS 1 setpoint with time delay and falling action The cursor gt returns to sub folders line e press twice to return to reading mode press once to return to another folder selection e with and keys you can choose another sub folder from the folder 400 Page 19 7 Alarm relay settings 1 9 Setpoints and time delay setting 1 9 1 Setpoints Go into configuration mode see page 5 The folder number displayed corresponds to the last config

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