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1. HLr FUP eyel on Alarms Button UP See Cycles oFF ALr I Ack gt on Al active AH on Alarm1 Active E y tf V o F i AI inactive See Max E 6FF EYPE AAH Al as maximum fil 7 i DON Alarm type n I a ica See Min a E F SEE BBEB setpoint Setpoint i cl E i on With left zeros HYSE HHAH Hysteresis solita oF F Without left zeros Hysteresis PRAS5 HL on aa BEBE IZI nm CI econds dELO BHE Li Password ahh foe Delay0 activation Seconds E A Z ai no d L i AAA Delay on Factory Delay deactivation configuration yg E 5 Apply L gt on gt BAAAa l ae Ec y ao zi HEr gt HHHH Firmware version a F F de set Version o nA L r con LE Continue L I G h L G h H Minimum On alarm rE 5 O RA Brightness l G h A E o P To preset L G h 3 Standard RR LLAH IPLE A L C cl Menu for Alarm2 L h E ven Oo p E Menu for optional module at Opt1 Option1 I M DO L Uf A H gt A A A A vane p L Menu for optional module at Opt2 Tools Memory of y OLE maximum T E 5 E Reset Option2 V fil o GGG vare Memory of y minimum T E 5 L Reset cHel BBGEBE vare
2. 69x32 5mm 98mm including terminal IP54 0 to 50 C 20 to 70 C 15 minutes 1 11 Mechanical dimensions mm 36 BBRA 72 Panel cut out T 32 5 69 I FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 5 i L 18 80 8 User s Manual S40 F 1 12 Configuration menu oF Press SQ button to enter Configuration Menu F ume 7 F IT J Frequency meter Function Cn LE Counter p E C Period meter dP Al Al H El Press LE to change selection Decimal Point Eco Hule AAHH muto Frequency meter Multiplier Configuration di LI gt AAGa Divider Dider from 1 to 9999 G DI LE 0 Seconds Time Gate In Lu cu M ALI ALL iAH SLot gt on AAA Mode Slow Maximum gate oF E 10 to 1000 Sec ecoF gt ul EA BBE Mpe agg Counter Multiplier Configuration TI Divid ivider To I A Al a A from 1 to 9999 DI Preset value Prob gt E888 from 1 to 9999 HlodE lt uf Up counting I Mode d o H O Down counting SE k
3. Memory of cycles c E 5 L Reset FEMA ELECTR NICA Page 7 1 12 1 Function menu The FUNC menu allows to select the active function of the instrument Select between Frequency meter Counter and Period meter 1 12 2 Decimal point Select the position for the decimal point Modify with the LE button and validate with the SQ button 1 12 3 Frequency meter configuration The F CNF menuis visible only if the Frequency meter mode is selected The frequency value is calculated based on the number of impulses received during the time window defined at the GATE parameter freq impulses GATE The fre quency value obtained is multiplied by the MULT parameter divided by the DIV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated every X seconds value defined at the GATE parameter Multiplier MULT Value from 1 to 9999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the calculated frequency value Divider DIV Value from 1 to 9999 Divider factor to be applied to the calculated frequency value Time Gate GATE Selectable to 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 and 16 0 seconds Impulses are counted for the duration of this time window Obtained frequency value is multiplied by MULT and divided by DIV and updated on display Mode Slow SLOW Selectable to active ON or inactive OFF If active indicate the value in seconds for the maxi mum
4. G Function to activate in case of display underrange display lower than 1999 See previous descrip tion Overrange Mode Slow SLOW Selectable to active ON or inactive OFF Activate for frequencies lower than 100Hz SLOW mode is automatically enabled when Antirrebound Filter is different than 0 See section 1 12 6 1 12 5 Period meter configuration The P CNF menu is visible only if the Period meter mode is selected The period value is calculated based on the number of impulses received during the time window defined at the GATE parameter period GATE impulses The period value obtained is multiplied by the MULT parameter divided by the DIV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated every X seconds value defined at the GATE parameter Multiplier MULT Value from 1 to 9999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the calculated period value Divider DIV Value from 1 to 9999 Divider factor to be applied to the calculated period value Time Gate GATE Selectable to 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 and 16 0 seconds Impulses are counted for the duration of this time window Obtained period value is multiplied by MULT and divided by DIV and updated on display Mode Slow SLOW Selectable to active ON or inactive OFF If active indicate the value in seconds for the maxi mum time window Value from 10 to 1000 seconds See sec tion 1 9 Mode SLOW disa
5. Panel meter 72x36mm AC frequency meter Period meter Simple counter Panel meter to measure frequency from power networks up to 500Vac and from 100mVac Accepts also signals from mechanical contact and in general all 2 wire impulse and frequency signals which do not need excitation voltage Instrument can be configured to work as frequency meter period meter and impulse counter Special mode for low frequency signals Reduced size 72x36mm Reading with 4 digits Provides pull up and pull down configurable resistors Memory for maximum minimum and cycles Antirrebound filters delays 5 brightness levels Universal AC and DC power modules and up to 2 modules for signal retransmission and control relay outputs analogue outputs User s Manual S40 F 1 Meter S40 F Panel meter 72x36mm for frequency signals Panel meter for frequency signals from AC power lines up to 500Vac and from 100mVac Accepts also mechanical contacts and in general 2 wire impulse or frequency signals which do not need excitation voltage The instrument can be configured to work in as frequency meter period meter and impulse counter In frequency meter mode allows a direct reading Hz or scaled reading in engineering units The scaled reading is configured through a configurable multiplier factor and a configurable divider factor In period meter mode allows a reading proportional to the signal period In counter mode allows for a single i
6. S40 F 1 17 Warranty 1 19 CE declaration of conformity All instruments are warranted against all manufacturing Manufacturer FEMA ELECTRONICA S A defects for a period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga This warranty does not apply in case of misuse accident or 08210 Barbera del Valles BARCELONA SPAIN manipulation by non authorized personnel In case of mal f www fema es info fema es function get in contact with your local provider to arrange for repair Within the warranty period and after examination by Products S40 F the manufacturer the unit will be repaired or substituted when The manufacturer declares that the instruments indicated comply found to be defective The scope of this warranty is limited to With the directives and rules indicated below the repair cost of the instrument not being the manufacturer Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004 108 CE eligible for responsibility on additional damages or costs LOw voltage directive 2006 95 CE Security rules EN 61010 1 Instrument Fixed Permanently connected 1 18 Installation precautions Pollution degree 1 and 2 without condensation Isolation Double f Category CAT II Risk of electrical shock Instrument terminals can be connected p Me vas A to dangerous voltage Electromagnetic compatibility rules EN 61326 1 EM environment Industrial Ol Instrument protected with double isolation No earth connectio
7. al B Signal output mA or Vdc Terminal C GND FEMA ELECTR NICA Page 12 User s Manual S40 F 2 3 Modules R2 R4 Special modules with 2 and 4 relays Use special modules R2 or R4 when standard R1 modules do not provide re quired functionality for your application Only one special module R2 or R4 can be installed in an S Series panel me ter Special modules R2 and R4 are not compatible with R1 modules Configuration is done through the OPTx entry of the con figuration menu Functionality for R2 and R4 modules differs from standard R1 modules For more information see docu ment 2657_S40_OPTIONAL_MODULES at www fema es Number of relays 2 or 4 Relay type 3 contacts Common NO NC Maximum current 6A resistive load each relay Voltage 250 Vac continuously Installable at slot Opt 1 R2 fills OPT1 R4 fills OPT1 and OPT2 Terminal Plug in screw terminals pitch 3 81mm Terminals approved for 300V according to UL1059 groups B and D and 160V according to VDE in CAT III and pollution degree 3 R4 R2 y Opti Opt2 y ABCDEF GHIJKL OSO OSO Signal Power Terminal A Relay1 Common Terminal B Relay1 NO Normally Open Terminal C Relay1 NC Normally Closed Terminal D Relay2 Common Terminal E Relay2 NO Normally Open Terminal F Relay2 NC N
8. bles the value selected at GATE 1 12 6 Sensor Menu SNSR configures the instrument for the type of signal it will receive Pulls PULL Configures resistors for Pull Up P UP Pull Down P DN or none FREE Trigger level is automatically set to 2 5Vdc when PULLS are selected or 0 1Vdc when FREE is selected Trigger TRIG Value from 0 1 to 3 6 Value in Vdc Pre defined values for the trigger level The signal is considered to be a logical 1 when the signal value is higher than the trigger value The signal is considered to be a logical 0 when the signal value is lower than the trigger value In case of signals with DC component see section 1 5 to configure DC filter Antirrebound RBND Antirrebound filter Selectable from 0 to 1000 mSeconds For mechanical contact start at 10mSeconds When an impulse is received the filter acti vates and no impulses are received for the duration of the filter value When the filter time is over next impulse is received and filter activates again FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 8 1 12 7 Alarms The instrument can manage up to 2 alarms These alarms control optional relays R1 see section 2 1 which can be installed at slots Opt1 and Opt2 More alarms can be achieved by installing special control modules R2 and R4 Configuration menus for special modules are not listed in this document Active ACT Value ON OFF Defines if the instrument has to ma
9. counter mode 1 3 Rear View Option1 Option2 S OOG OOG AB Signal Power 1 4 Power Connections 67890 999 Earth connection Although a terminal is offered for earth connection the connection is optional The instrument does not need this connection for correct functioning nor for compliance with the security regulations Fuse To comply with security regulation 61010 1 add to the power line a protection fuse acting as disconnection element easily accessible to the operator and identified as a protection device Power H fuse 250mA time lag Power L fuse 400mA time lag 12 3 e AB Signal e Reset lt Common Close Jumpers Signals Max 30Vp A AC DC 0 B Max 30V 0 DC component is filtered s Lx Up to 500V AC DC se Table1 Selection AB jumpers To configure the type of sensor use the parameters at the entry SNSR sensor at the configuration menu Configura tion at the SNSR entry allows for activation of the pulls pull up pull down or without pull resistance trigger level and the antirr
10. ebound filter The type of signals accepted by the instrument are AC signals up to 500Vac AC signals from 100mVac Mechanical contact Pickup The instrument does not provide excitation voltage to power the transducers If your sensor needs excitation voltage check references S40 C1 and S40 C2 designed to provide configurable excitation voltage The DC component of the input signal can be filtered se lecting jumper B and under the following restrictions total signal AC DC peak must not exceed 50V The filtered AC component must not exceed 30V FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 3 User s Manual S40 F 1 6 Function Frequency meter 1 8 Function Period meter Configured as frequency meter the instrument counts the number of impulses received during a predefined time win dow Frequency is calculated based on this information Value shown on display can be scaled by configuring a multiplier from 1 to 9999 and a divider from 1 to 9999 The instrument accepts signals from standard sensor and also frequency from direct connection to AC power lines up to 500Vac For applications with slow frequencies the instrument pro vides a special mode named SLOW which provides the fastest response possible for slow frequencies See section 1 9 for more information on this SLOW mode The maximum input frequency is 900 KHz and the minimum input frequency with SLOW mode activated is 0 001 Hz Configured as period m
11. enus of the options installed at slots Opt1 Opt2 and Opt3 This menu depends on the installed option If there is no option installed the instrument shows NONE Control modules R1 are controlled from the standard alarm menu see section 1 12 7 1 13 Default factory configuration Alarms 1 2 and 3 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 9 Function frequency meter Decimal point XX XX Multiplier x100 Divider 1 Gate 0 5 seconds Slow On 1 second Sensor Pull resistances none free Trigger 0 1Vdc Antirrebound filter 0 mSeconds Tools Maximum 1999 Minimum 9999 Cycles 0 Key UP max min Left zeroes off Password off Brightness 3 Active off inactive Type maximum Setpoint 1000 Hysteresis 0 counts Activation delay 0 0 seconds Deactivation delay 0 0 seconds Setpoint2 off On Alarm continue Default counter configuration Multiplier x1 Divider 1 Preset 0 Mode up counter Reset to OV Front reset on Overrange flash Underrange flash User s Manual S40 F 1 14 Messages and errors 1 16 Accessing the instrument The instrument can display the following messages and errors Err 1 Err 2 The instrument has detected an installed option but was unable to communicate 9999 flash The display is in overrange real display should be higher than 9999 and can not be displayed Password entered is not correct 1999 flash The display is in underrange
12. eter the instrument counts the num ber of impulses received during a predefined time window Period is then calculated based on this information Value shown on display can be scaled by configuring a multiplier from 1 to 9999 and a divider from 1 to 9999 The instrument accepts signals from standard sensor and also periods from direct connection to AC power lines up to 500Vac For applications with long periods the instrument provides a special mode named SLOW which provides the fastest response possible for slow frequencies See section 1 9 for more information on this SLOW mode 1 7 Function Counter 1 9 Mode SLOW Configured as a counter the instrument can be configured to act as UP counter or DOWN counter Value shown on display can be scaled by configuring a multiplier from 1 to 9999 and a divider from 1 to 9999 The PRESET value is configurable The instrument provides a reset function at the rear terminal and a front key reset that can be enabled or disabled from the configuration menu The rear reset can be configured to activate at high signal or low signal trigger level at 2 5Vdc In case of overrange and underrange the instrument can be configured to load a 0 on display or to load the preset value on display or configured to maintain the overrange underrange state The instrument provides 2 alarms and each alarm can control a single relay needs module R1 at slots Opt1 Opt2 Whe
13. he value on display Button UP Moves vertically on the menu entries When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value modifies the current digit by increasing its value up from 0 to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Button LE Leaves the current menu Pressing LE several times will leave all menus When leaving all menus in the configuration menu changes will be saved When entering anumeric value for example a setpoint value it moves from one digit to the next Each digit value can then be modified with the UP button You may need to access the inside of the instrument to insert additional modules Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the upper clips marked with A Then unlock the lower clips marked with B and move out the front filter Let the inside of the instrument slide out of the housing To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are correctly connected to the pins on the display module Place all the set into the housing assuring that the modules cor rectly fit into the internal guiding slides of the housing Once introduced place again the front filter by clipping first the upper clips A and then the lower clips B Risk of electric shock Removing the front cover will grant access to the internal circuits Disconnect the input signal to prevent electric shock to the operator Operation must be performed by qualified personnel only FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 10 User s Manual
14. his mode the instrument cal culates the time between impulses and from this time it cal culated the frequency and the period With this working mode the refresh time is the fastest possible in slow applications To configure the SLOW mode select the entry SLOW at the Frequency meter configuration menu or Period meter configuration menu Once SLOW is activated define the maximum time to wait between impulses between 10 and 1000 seconds If this maximum time is exceeded the instru ment considers that there are 0 impulses and the frequency value is set to 0 and the period value is set to 0 Activating the SLOW mode makes the value selected at the GATE parameter unused FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 4 User s Manual S40 F 1 10 Technical data 1 10 Technical data cont Digits Type Height Display maximum Display minimum Decimal point Overrange Underrange Signals accepted Connections Input impedance 4 7 segments red 14mm 9999 1999 selectable 8 8 8 8 9999 flashing 1999 flashing impulses and frequencies 2 wires 2K4 when pull up or pull down re sistances selected 470K 470pF when pulls not se lected Maximum input signal see section 1 5 Without AB jumpers With jumper A With jumper B Maximum frequency Frequency meter Counter Period meter Minimum frequency Frequency meter Counter Period meter Accuracy Of the quartz oscillator Thermal drift Excitation vol
15. mpulse input and a re set control The counter can be configured to work in UP or DOWN counting mode it allows for PRESET configuration alarm set and cycle counting The instrument can be configured to provide pull up and pull down resistances The instrument does not provide excitation voltage to power the transducers Allows for up to 2 alarms with 1 or 2 setpoints each with hysteresis and delays Provides memory for maximum and minimum password and brightness control Power options with universal AC and DC ranges and space for three additional control and or signal retransmission modules Instrument with reduced 72x36mm size Resolution 4 digits with negative sign 9999 1999 Standard IP54 front protection Optional green led Connections via plug in screw terminals and configuration via three front push buttons For application on industrial environments 1 1 Order reference Model Power Option1 Option2 Others S40 F H H 85 265 Vac dc R1 1 relay R1 1 relay G green led L 11 60 Vdc AO Analogue Output AO Analogue Output empty and 24 48 Vac empty empty Index 1 Meter 840 F 2 1 12 6 Sensor 8 1 1 Order reference 2 IZT Alarms spare ae Gat gra 9 1 2 Front VIEW o iii lin 3 1 12 8 TOOS eck a eo ae ein 9 1 3 Rear View aaa 3 1 12 9 Menu OptX Options 9 1 4 Power Connecti
16. n the alarm value is reached the instrument can be configured to load a 0 on display or to load the preset value on display or to continue counting The instrument can be configured for a delay time on the relay deactivation When the alarm is configured to return to 0 or to preset when setpoint is reached the instrument may enter into a non interrupted cycle counting from a preset value to a alarm setpoint value and back to a preset value and so on The instrument provides a cycle counter memory accessible to the operator The instrument has memory retention in case of power lose When power is recovered the instrument recovers the last reading Maximum input frequency is 250 KHz For frequencies below 100Hz it is recommended to activate the antirrebound filter to filter noises on the signal line In functions Frequency meter and Period meter the default working mode is based on defining a time window parameter GATE with a value between 0 5 and 16 0 seconds During this time the instrument counts the number of impulses received and calculates the frequency and the period The value obtained is then multiplied and divided by the values at MULT and DIV parameters and the display is updated In applications where frequencies are very slow the time windows must be increased to the maximum and this creates delays in the display refresh This instrument provides a dedicated working mode for low frequencies named SLOW In t
17. n Immunity levels required EN 61000 4 2 By contact 4 KV Criteria B By air 8KV Criteria B Instrument is in conformity with CE rules and regulations See EN 61000 4 3 Criteria A CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document EN 61000 4 4 On AC power lines 2 KV Criteria B n n On DC power lines 2 KV Criteria B This instrument has been designed and verified according to the 61010 1 On signal lines 1KV Criteria B CE security regulation and is designed for applications on industrial environ a ae ments See the CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document for EN 61000 4 5 Between AC power lines 1 KV Criteria B information on the category of measure and the degree of pollution levels Between AC power lines and earth 2KV Criteria B that apply Between DC power lines 1 KV Criteria B Installation of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel Between DC POWEL lines and earth 2 KV Criteria B only This manual contains the appropriate information for the installation Between signal lines and earth 1 KV Criteria B Using the instrument in ways not specified by the manufacturer may lead EN 61000 4 6 Criteria A to a reduction on the specified protection level Disconnect the instrument IRE from power before starting any maintenance and or installation action EN 61000 4 8 30A m at 50 60 Hz Criteria A EN 61000 4 110 1 cycl iteri The instrument does not have a general switch and will start ope
18. nage this alarm or not Select OFF for alarm not managed Type TYPE Value MAX MIN Defines the behavior of the alarm as maximum or minimum alarm The alarms con figured as maximum are activated when the display value is equal or higher than the setpoint The alarms configured as maximum are deactivated when the display is lower than the setpoint The alarms configured as minimum have the inverse behavior Setpoint SET Value from 9999 to 1999 Alarm set point Hysteresis HYST Value from 0 to 9999 Points of hysteresis The hysteresis applies on the deactivation of the alarm Delay DEL 0 Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Activa tion delay for relays R1 Relays and front led are activated X seconds after alarm activation Delay DEL 1 Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Deactiva tion delay for relays R1 Relays and front led are deactivated X seconds after alarm activation Setpoint2 SET2 Value from 1999 to 9999 Second setpoint The second setpoint allows for the creation of acti vation windows If the alarm is configured as maximum with setpoint 1000 and setpoint2 is configured at 1500 the alarm will be activated between 1000 and 1500 and the alarm will be deactivated when display is lt 1000 and gt 1500 Setpoint2 is affected on the same way as the setpoint with hysteresis and delays On Alarm ON AL Use only in counter mode Beha
19. o h Active when high y Raset L n O Active when low Fr SE an On Front reset y j oFF Off Penk arol FLSh Fash Overrange E n DARIO L o P To preset urob gt FL Sh Flash Underrange E g mu LE oO P To preset SLoH gt an Mode Slow y oFF Jena Nul E L gt HAAA Multiplier from 1 to 9999 Period meter Multiplier Configuration V ni di U H BABE meer ATETA from 1 to 9999 Divider T im Seconds II AL E 0s 0 1 Time Gate 1 0 2 0 In 4 0 LS 8 0 16 0 n LAI lt Slo gt an HAAR Mode Slow y Maximum gate oFF 10 to 1000 Sec IC I I Gobr gt Pull PuP Pull Up Sensor Pull Up Down P d nm Pull Down FrEE without pul II m Trigger level Eri GG 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 6 Trigger 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 9 2 0 l A 2 2 2 4 2 5 2 7 2 8 3 0 3 1 3 3 3 5 3 6 Vdc cond BEE a Antirrebound FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 6 0 to 1000mSec User s Manual S40 F 1 12 Configuration menu cont
20. ons 3 1 13 Default factory configuration 9 1 5 Input signal connections 3 1 14 Messages anderrors 10 1 6 Function Frequency meter 4 1 15 Operating the menus 10 1 7 Function Counter 4 1 16 Accessing the instrument 10 1 8 Function Period meter 4 1 17 Warranty 11 1 9 Mode SLOW LL 4 1 18 Installation precautions 11 1 10 Technicaldata 5 1 19 CE declaration of conformity 11 1 10 Technical data cont 5 2 Output and control modules 12 1 11 Mechanical dimensions MM 5 2 1 Module R1 iii 12 1 12 Configurationmenu 6 2 2 Module AO iii 12 1 12 Configuration menu cont 7 2 3 Modules R2 R4 0 00 13 dz FUrcHon E ar a 3 More options and accessories 14 1 12 2 Decimal point 8 3 1 Option G 14 1 12 3 Frequency meter configuration 8 RA E ee 1 12 4 Counter configuration 8 1 12 5 Period meter configuration 8 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 2 User s Manual S40 F 1 2 Front View 1 5 Input signal connections Alarms I EY Le LU Lt j Button SQ Access to Configuration Menu Logo Units gt iS A Button LE PA UP Front reset for
21. ormally Closed Terminal G Relay3 Comun Terminal H Relay3 NO Normally Open Terminal Relay3 NC Normally Closed Terminal J Relay4 Common Terminal K Relay4 NO Normally Open Terminal L Relay4 NC Normally Closed FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 13 User s Manual S40 F 3 More options and accessories 3 1 Option G Green led option FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 14 User s Manual S40 F FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 15 other products Panel Meters Panel Meters Panel Meters Standard 96x48mm Small 72x36mm Miniature 48x24mm p gt lt Large Displays Signal Converters Bar Meters 60 amp 100mm digit amp Isolators www fema es ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION FOR INDUSTRY FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga E08210 Barber del Vall s BARCELONA SPAIN Tel 34 93 729 6004 www fema es Fax 34 93 729 6003 info fema es
22. ration as 6199 a il anes soon as power is connected The instrument does not have protection fuse a y ie the fuse must be added during installation 70 25 cycles Criteria B 0 250 cycles Criteria B The instrument is designed to be panel mounted An appropriate ventilation ui of the instrument must be assured Do not expose the instrument to excess Emission levels of humidity Maintain clean by using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive CISPR 11 Instrument ClassA Group 1 Criteria A products such as alcohols solvents etc General recommendations for electrical installations apply and for proper Barber del Vall s October 2014 functionality we recommend if possible install the instrument far from Daniel Junc Quality Manager electrical noise or magnetic field generators such as power relays electri cal motors speed variators If possible do not install along the same conduits power cables power motor controllers electrovalves together with signal and or control cables According to directive 2012 19 EU electronic equip ment must be recycled in a selective and controlled Before proceeding to the power connection verify that the voltage level way at the end of its useful life available matches the power levels indicated in the label on the instrument In case of fire disconnect the instrument from the power line fire alarm according to local rules disconnect the air conditioning attack fire with carbonic
23. real display should be lower than 1999 and can not be displayed E 101 nized Option is installed but the type can not be recog 1 15 Operating the menus The instrument has two menus accessible to the user Configuration Menu key SQ Information Menu key UP The Configuration Menu allows to change the configuration of the instrument Access to the Configuration Menu can be password protected with the function PASSWORD During operation with the Configuration Menu the alarms are kept on hold When leaving the Configuration Menu the instru ment performs a restart and new configuration is applied On restart of the instrument also the control output modules are restarted relays analogue outputs The Information Menu is for information only and it does not accept changes on the displayed information To enter the n formation Menu press the UP button It is not affected by the PASSWORD function Leaving the Information Menu returns to the measuring state of the instrument without restart of the unit Rollback After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator the instrument leaves the menu and returns to the previous working mode In case of configuration menu all changes are discarded Button SQ Selects the menu entry currently displayed When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value validates t
24. snow never with water FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 11 User s Manual S40 F 2 Output and control modules 2 1 Module R1 2 2 Module AO Module with 1 relay Up to a maximum of two R1 modules Module with 1 analogue output Configurable 4 20mA or can be installed in one S Series panel meter For more relay 0 10Vdc Output signal proportional to the reading Scaling output needs check special modules R2 and R4 For more through the frontal keypad Up to a maximum of two AO information see document 2657_S40 OPTIONAL _MOD modules can be installed in one S Series panel meter For ULES at www fema es more information see document 2657_S40_OPTIONAL_ MODULES at www fema es Relay type 3 contacts Common NC NO Output 4 20mA 0 10Vdc selectable Maximum current 8A resistive load Accuracy 0 1 FS Voltage 250 Vac continuously Isolated yes 1000Vdc Installable at Option1 and or Option2 Thermal drift 50 ppm C for Vdc 60 ppm C for mA Installable at Option1 and or Option2 Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 1 Opt 2 ABC ABC N MVA B C MVA B C OOG SSS INS ISSS SOG SSG SONO SNO Signal Power Signal Power Terminal A Common Jumper M mode mA Terminal B NO Normally Open Jumper V mode Vdc TerminalC NC Normally Closed TerminalA Vexc 13 8Vdc 25mA Termin
25. tage Refresh Number of readings Number of readings Display refresh Power Power H Power L Consumption Isolation Configuration Functions available Multiplier and divider Time gate Preset max 500Vac max 30V peak AC DC max 50V peak with max 30V peak on the AC component 900 KHz 250 KHz 900 KHz 1 mHz does not apply 1 mHz 0 05 20ppm C does not provide 1 GATE in freq and per modes 15 second in counter mode 15 second 85 to 265 Vac dc 11 to 60 Vdc and 24 48Vac lt 4W 3500Veff for power H 2000Veff for power L all levels tested for 60 seconds 3 frontal push buttons rear jumper for coupling selection yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable Pull resistances Trigger level Antirrebound filter Memory of maximum Memory of minimum Memory of cycles Memory of counter Reset configurable Zeros to the left Password Brightness control Optional boards Mechanical Mounting Connections Weight Housing materials Front size Panel cut out Deep from panel Front protection Temperature Operation Temperature Storage Warm up yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes yes yes yes recovers data with power yes front and or rear reset rear reset at high or low level yes configurable yes configurable yes 5 levels maximum 2 panel plug in screw terminals lt 150 grams ABS polycarbonate 72x36mm
26. time window Value from 10 to 1000 seconds See sec tion 1 9 Mode SLOW disables the value selected at GATE 1 12 4 Counter configuration The C CNF menu is visible only if the Counter mode is se lected Impulses received are internally counted multiplied by the MULT parameter divided by the DIV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated 15 times second Multiplier MULT Value from 1 to 9999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider DIV Value from 1 to 9999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Preset PRST Value from 9999 to 1999 Preset value Preset value is loaded on display when the reset function is activated Mode MODE Value UP or DOWN Select UP for up coun ter received impulses add Select DOWN for down counter impulses received substract Front reset F RST Value ON or OFF Select ON to activate the front reset function when pressing front key LE Select OFF to deactivate the front reset function key LE has no assigned function Overrange ORNG Function to activate in case of display User s Manual S40 F overrange display higher than 9999 Select flash FLSH to maintain the reading at 9999 in flash mode Select to zero to_0 to jump to 0 display when overrange Select to preset to_p to jump to preset value when overrange Underrange URN
27. vior when the display has reached setpoint value Select cont CONT to continue counting Select to zero to_0 to reset reading to 0 value Select to preset to_p to reset reading to preset value Seleccing to_0 or to_p configures DEL 1 to 1 second by default 1 12 8 Tools Maximum MAX Maximum memory value and maximum memory reset function Minimum MIN Minimum memory value and minimum memory reset function Cycles CYCL Cycle memory value and cycle memory reset function Button UP K UP Information accessible when pressing key UP Select one several all or none of the parameters indicated to visualize their value using the UP key Param eters available are number of cycles CYCL memory of User s Manual S40 F maximum MAX and memory of minimum MIN Left Zero LZER Value On Off Select On to visualize zeros to the left Password PASS Select a 4 digit number to act as pass word This password will be requested when entering the Configuration Menu To deactivate the password select Off Factory Settings FACT Factory default configuration Select YES to activate the factory default configuration Version VER Firmware version installed Light LIGH Brightness Select between 5 predefined levels of brightness 1 12 9 Menu OpiX Options Menu options OPT1 OPT2 and OPT3 give access to the configuration m

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