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1. E o SMS Alarms i i Commands Events Logged data Control Commands Events 7 Logged data Data Collection via Internet Data Collection via GSM Meter Module Energy Counter nene f Dupline Fieldbus Controller Controller Dupline Fieldbus Counter Module Digital I O Water an Eiri Smoke Temperature Leakage Ed a i z Detector Sensor Detector T Pie 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 The following steps are required for setting up a Mastergenerator for Dupline Online operation e Select the media for transmitting the Log Records to the Central Server GSM Modem or the Internet e Select the desired Dupline addresses for event based logging and enter text descriptions e Select the desired Dupline addresses for time based logging and enter text descriptions scaling factors engineering units and logging time intervals e Download the configuration file to the Mastergenerator e Generate a special Dupline Online configuration file to be exported to the Central Server via the Internet In the following sections of Chapter 6 it is described how to go through these steps except for download of the configuration file to the Mastergenerator which is described in sec 1 2 1 6 3 Dupline Online Transmission Media 6 3 1 Using GSM Modem The procedure for configuring the Maste
2. 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 13 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 14 Enable automatic update of realtime status upon Config download and System power up If this box is checked the Generator will automatically set the correct status for realtime channels according to the switch time settings provided that the actual Day of the week matches the internal Day of the week of the Generator Also the Generator will only scan the switch times ON or OFF for that same day Enable Automatic Daylight saving Central European Time standard If this box is checked the Generator will automatically change the time settings 2 times per year according to the European standard for daylight savings Enable RTC Powerline Autocalibration Selecting Auto calibrate will enable the internal Realtime clock to adjust its internal calibration against the Mains supply frequency In most countries the Mains supply frequency is very accurate and in that case an improved accuracy on the Realtime clock can be achieved Syncronize Time to PC date and Time If this button is activated when the Generator is connected to the PC then the PC date and time will be trans ferred to the realtime clock of the Generator 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 Objects 2 1 General The objects are repesentations of the various functions supported by the Mastergenerators
3. 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Channel or flag whose status is to be changed Input 1 7 Channel or flag causing the first part of the E1 ee conditions for the change in output status AND OR XOR The logic operand connection the two inputs kt Input 2 2 Channel or flag causing the second part of the E2 conditions for the change in output status 1 This abbreviation is used in the following to designate the various components 3 3 Application 3 3 1 Setups and Functions 3 3 1 1 Creating Setups Navigating For jumping between the individual fields press the Tab key forward or the Alt and Tab keys backwards Adding All fields in a logic setup must be filled in ie all 4 components must be available Any number of setups can be selected and gaps are allowed To add a function place the cursor in any field in the row Depending on the component press a letter or number key Changing Changes are made in the same way as additions place the cursor in the field Function and over write the old value with the new value Deleting The entire logic row can be deleted by placing the cursor in the field Function and press the Delete key or the space bar 3 3 1 2 Mode of operation The in and outputs can be channel addresses A1 to P8 or flags Q1 to Z8 Depending on the inputs or logic setup result of the function the output is set in each b
4. Date 2005 01 25 Time 15 53 Radio Controlled clock searching for signal General description The text window is for entering general information eg name of user date of configuration reference to documentation etc No of Adresses For selection of the number of channels desired in the system The minimum is 16 the maximum is 128 in one Dupline network Restore Channel Status upon Power up When this function is selected the Mastergenerator will memorize the channel status on toggle channels and real time channels in case of a loss of power The Mastergenerator will then restore the output status on these channels when the power comes back The option can not be selected unless the Generator is connected to the PC Channel restore Interval 1 10 Seconds In order to reduce the total in rush current when using the Restore Channel Status upon Power up function it is possible to define a delay between the activations of outputs The delay is entered in 1 10 Seconds Long Activation time Set up the time for how long a Long activation must last before an activation takes place Some channel objects are able to be activated by a long activation from another address Eg B2 is a Masterfunction which reacts on a long activation of B1 B1 may be a toggle switch for normal on off Now by holding the B1 for the Long activation time the Masterfunction on B2 activates this gives B1 two functions and saves one push button
5. ISA alarm Alarm siren Alarm sounding 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 4 4 Smoke Alarm e Function Fire alarm system including Passive detector Active detector Reset Alarm Siren and Alarm signal e Application Wiring of smoke fire indicators to an alarm system e Select with mouse Smoke alarm or short cut key S Description The purpose of the Smoke Alarm is an alarm system consisting of smoke and fire indicators integrated as Passive or Active detectors The wiring makes it possible to replace conventional fire alarm systems Smoke detectors are generally included in the system through the objects Passive detector or Active detec tor The alarm system is automatically alert after elapse of the Reset delay set with the Reset object when the Configuration software has been downloaded or the Mastergenerator has been switched on The Reset out put switches on within this time An alarm is triggered off when one or several alarm contacts are activated for more than 10 s The channel for the activated alarm contacts alarm source indication as well as the alarm output start to flash approx every second By subsequent activation of the reset key the Mastergenerator switches the channel out of the system If contacts are still activated another alarm is triggered off after elapse of the reset delay Note Configuration of the object Re
6. Mastergenerator G3800 X036 n c O0e es Se eeesces Dupline Cae Tay 560 He apc C1 C2 C3 Operation Manual Last Update August 2006 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Start up 1 1 1 Hardware requirements 1 1 2 Installation 1 1 3 Start up of program 1 2 Functions in the main window 1 2 1 File menu 1 2 2 Edit menu 1 2 4 Tools menu 1 2 3 Options menu 1 2 5 Help menu 1 2 6 Configuration of channel functions 1 3 Basic Setup 2 Objects arg 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 General Standard objects 2 2 1 Blank Indicator 2 2 2 Push button 2 2 3 Toggle switch 2 2 4 Timer Recycler 2 2 5 Real time clock Night setback 2 2 6 Master function 2 2 1 Light Synch 2 2 8 Guide Light 2 2 9 Multigate 2 2 10 Thermostat Special objects 2 3 1 Analog sensors 2 3 2 Motion detector 2 3 3 Dimmer functions 2 3 4 Light functions 2 3 5 Temperature Control 2 3 6 Wireless Base Alarm functions 2 4 1 Overview 2 4 2 General features 2 4 3 ISA Alarm 2 4 4 Smoke Alarm 2 4 5 Intruder Alarm 2 4 6 Water Alarm 2 4 7 Common Siren Roller blind control 2 5 1 Decentralized roller blind up down function 2 9 2 Roller blind master Counter and Multiplexer 2 6 1 Multiplexer transmission of counter values 2 6 2 Multiplexer transmission of analog values 2 Reference to data from other Du
7. To create the list 1 Enter a name for the input in the text entry field 2 Click on the Add button to copy the name onto the list 3 To assign I O addresses to the input mark the input on the list 4 Either click on the buttons I O1 to I O 8 to assign the current select ed channel as seen in the title bar A1 or enter the addresses directly in the I O 1 I O 8 fields To modify an item description in the list 1 Mark the item in the list and the item name will appear in the text entry field 2 Modify the name and click Replace Name button To remove an item in the list Mark the item and click on the Remove button 87 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 4 Communication Ports 4 1 General The Mastergenerator is equipped with 3 serial communication ports which can be used for configuration communication with external devices and for networking of Mastergenerators The two RS232 ports COM1 and COM2 are accessible via two DB9 connectors in the front of the module while the RS485 port is accessible through screw terminals For pin outs and technical details please refer to the Mastergenerator datasheet All three ports can be used simultaneously 4 2 Protocol The protocol used for all serial communication between the Mastergenerator and external devices is the Modbus protocol The format of this protocol can be found on the homepage www modbus org By using this protocol the following functions can be perf
8. _ z _ gt gt gt F Clear data upon loss of Aadiocommunication L se x x s pa x x x Clear data after Mx dX See NxXxXxXXxx XXX o XXXXXXXX P XXXXXXXX Com 1 Connected to D3836 ID Number 1 Date 2005 01 26 Time 11 19 Seralnumber 2005010516360005 Description Test Konfiguration Clear data upon loss of radio communication Per default the substations maintain the last received Dupline output data no matter how long time has passed since the last telegram was received from the central Mastergenerator If Clear data upon loss of radio communication is checked then the output data will be cleared when the time out defined in Time to Data clear has run out Clear data after Defines the time out when Clear data upon loss of radio modem communication is selected 104 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved August 2006 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Appendix A pesnun syue q gjqeoldde jon eu p 99 p pue p jje su Ww pow u yM a ee ee ee SINS U98S LULUOD MSN DUILULUCIBO1d p nb JOSEY PNMIPOYS I a i toe Po el ee Sl a Pa Je JSUI LUSPO ON JO YO Jaleo ON Aiddns on CWUOD WOO WS D G8v SY cee SU aqq euljdng aqq Ajddng Bulyse 4 NO MUI z AUllg L yulq snonuljuoy sesned yuljq G s sned y yuljq 7 s sned G yuq s sned z yuq z s sned yuljq 1 HO uped yug UOHDIIPUI_ GI1 XXQOX 008L9 J0 HASUSbA
9. C while the upper value could be 60 C Note The entry of each value must be confirmed with the Enter key Enter the address from where the object are to fetch its AnaLink value These are the switching limits of the sensor object If the option Invert limits is not selected the limit values appear as described ie if the values 17 0 and 20 0 are entered the channel switches off when the actual value is below 17 0 and switches on when the actual value is above 20 0 When the limit values are inverted the sensor switches on when the actual value is below 17 0 and switches off when the actual value is above 20 0 This setting is typical for a heating control system The limit values are only active when the address enabling a second pair of limit values is not switched on Note The entry of each value must be confirmed with the Enter key This option is selected in order to enter a second pair of limit values for instance for night setback The second pair of limit values makes it possible to enable a different switching operation through a different address Enabled by address If Enabled by address is activated the second pair of limit values will apply instead of the first pair The second pair of limit values can also be inverted by the Invert limits option Note The entry of each value must be confirmed with the Enter key When the selected channel or flag is not active the
10. Day select4 Setup 26623 67FF S xxx xxx Don t care Setup a Dec Hex Hi to Pulse Count ee ee 0 W A 1 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved Write Realtime channels Set up values Write On Off times and day holiday setup Hour and Minutes in BCD To disable an on or off setting write OFFh to the Hour byte Days MSB Holiday LSB Monday Responds only if channel is configured for a Realtime channeltype 16 Registers per Setup Writing of 1 to 32 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function The changes are stored permanently in the system configuration memory Reset and Freeze command for Pulse counters The reset command clears all pulse counters The Freeze command latches the actual counter values so they may be read by the FC 03 address C100h Only when value is AA55h the commands are executed 1 Register only 111 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Appendix C RS485 Communications The cable RS485 communication cable is a shielded twisted pair cable Many cable manufacturers supply cable meeting the RS485 standard e g Belden 9841 Other cabling media such as telephone cable coaxial cable and multi core wires could prove problematic and not provide satisfactory performance Topology The cable must be
11. Defines how the Mastergenerator will operate if it loses the RS485 communica tion If Clear slave data upon loss of communication is selected then the Mastergenerator will disregard the data from other Dupline networks in its con trol function If not selected the Mastergenerator will use the last received valid data from the other Dupline networks Defines how many slaves are present in the RS485 network This only needs to be defined if the Mastergenerator is set as RS485 Master Please note that the slaves must be assigned ID numbers from 1 and onwards If for example there are 4 Mastergenerators in the RS485 network operating as slaves then they must be assigned ID numbers 1 2 3 and 4 respectively This input is only relevant if Clear slave data upon loss of communication is selected It defines how long time the Mastergenerator shall wait to receive valid data from other Dupline networks before it starts disregarding the last received valid data Automatic Data Logging See chapter 6 Modbus communication or Radio Modem operation See chapter 7 Defines the baudrate used for the Mastergenerator COM2 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 91 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 5 GSM Modem functions 5 1 SMS Setup Parameters 92 The G38001036 Mastergenerator has a built in GSM Modem which can be used in two different Operation Modes In the mode Send SMS to Dupline Online the Ma
12. Push button input Push button for call EO Hall light Relay outputs Lamps Configuration Master function Master on A1 turns on C1 C2 C3 and C4 Toggle switch function Lamps C1 C4 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 27 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 7 Light Synch Function Transfer of light intensity signal Constant light function Select with mouse Description The Light Synch function is needed to synchronize the transfer of the light intensity signal from the light sensor type G82102220 to the dimmer type G34485239 2 2 8 Guide Light Function Guide light controllable Indicator inverse function Select with mouse Description The Guide Light object is designed to ease indications for Dupline pushbutton switches with LED indications The object reads the address of the pushbutton and output its status to the address of the LED indicator When inverted function is selected the Output acts as Guide Light Led on when switch is off The output may be controlled by a disable address which eases control of the object Parameters Configuration window of the Guide Light function D3 Guide Light o x T Inverted function Guide Light Input Address E7 Disable Address 28 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameter Description Input address Enter the address to be monitored
13. a 5e r 5c e I X K 3 lt De K 3 3 e 3 3 3K De fe e 2K gt lt 3 x 3 x F 5a Se 5e 3 5 5e 0 3d x akal Fal Eal ikal x x X x x K X X X X x X X x x x x X X X X b kalkal kalkal ka k ime ka Set ka 5 S Se fe a aa 4 E Se e Se Se x fo e Set Set e Se Set fae Se 5K 7 kalkal kal kalka ka ka ka bra cal kal ka kal ka ka kal Fal kalkal Fal 5 Fal dh FaFa XK x Raw Analni Yake lrevald Digtal Status Cal 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 45 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 46 August 2006 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 4 Alarm functions 2 4 1 Overview This chapter will assist you in using the four different Dupline alarm systems 1 ISA alarm chapter 2 4 3 This general alarm system developed acc to ISA specifications is very flexible and has formed the basis of the development of the other alarms systems Application areas include temperature and level control as well as plants requiring ordinary alarm functions 2 Smoke alarm chapter 2 4 4 The primary purpose of this alarm system is the connection of the Dupline smoke detector Of course other smoke detectors can also be used if they provide a Normally closed or Normally open contact In this case the connection to the Dupline syste
14. a Seconds D m Select Groups for exchange of Mux Analog data fe es W E F G H P I Com1 Connected to G38xx36 ID Number 1 ieee T M N Bo Date 2005 01 26 Time 11 17 Senalnumber 200501051 6360005 Modem turn around time Defines the time delay the Mastergenerator uses when changing between receiving and transmitting This can be used to adapt to individual radio modem types which may have different requirements for this parameter The default value of 100 ms will work in most cases Substation max Defines the time the central Mastergenerator will wait for an answer from a response time substation If the Mastergenerator does not receive an answer within this time it continues to the next substation The default time is 1 s which is fine for most applications but longer time may be nee
15. and press the enter key wee dupline com 3 Com 1 Connected to G38ss36 ID Number 1 Date 4005 01 25 Time 15 37 Senalnumber 200507057 6360005 Check Download section for updates Visit Dupine Online Description Test Konfiguration Menu Item Explanation General information You can call the Help menu at any time by pressing F1 About program Shows the opening screen G3800_ Tool Manual x36 l zi x File Edt Options Toole Help 1 Z A General Information About program CO i 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 11 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 1 2 6 Configuration of channel functions G3800_T ool 36 Fie Edt Options Took Hep 1 39 4 3 G 7 Up Copy Cull Paste Caley Hoi roi Blank Indicator B Push Button 0 Toggle Swatch F Time T Real time R Master Function M Light Furrctior Guide Light Light Syne Dimmer hunctons Analog Serna Motion s Proogmity Detector Themectal _ Night Setback Datalink Syni Temperature Contral ISA Alam moke Alam Com 1 Co r Searchire Common Sien Date 200 kutimata Seiak Roteohnd Upiiown ise ima fath General the Test Configuration August 2006 When the basic settings have been made under Basic Setup the functions of the remaining channels to be used are defined as follows Activate one of the channels then click on the right mouse button for pop
16. 0 99 Setup Dec T Hex za ee e PNR a Dec j Hex Format hh mm ss dd MM DD YYYY Setup 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 107 Mastergenerator ModBus Functions 16384 4000 HI f LOA Limitt Low Setup 16385 4001 HI LO f _A1Limit1 High Setup 16386 4002 HI LO At Limit2 Low Setup 16387 4003 HI f LO _A1Limit2 High Setup 16388 4004 HI LO A2 Limitt1 Low Setup pT 4008 HI LO f A3Limit1 Low Setup 16416 4020 HI f LO B1 Limitt Low Setup a Rs es es e Be Wee ee ee ee Eee 16892 4iFC HI f Lo PB Limitt Low Setup 16893 41FD_ HI Lo P8Limit1 High Setup 16894 41FE HI Lo f P8Limit2 Low Setup 16895 A f to PB Limit 2 High Setup a 16896 4200 HI LOA on delaytb__ Setup __ 16897 4201 HI LO CAT on delay Setup 16898 4202 HI f LOA off delay tb Setup 16899 4203 HI LOCA off Delay Setup 16900 4204 _ HI LO f A2 on delaytb Setup 16904 4208 HI f LO _A3on delaytb Setup 16928 4220 __ HI LO B1 on delaytb Setup _ a a a e es a E eee ee ee ete ee ee ee 17404 43C HI Lo PB on delaytb Setup 17405 43D HI Lo f P8 on delay Setup 17406 43FE HI f Lo P8 offdelaytb Setup 17407 S fP oP off delay SEU P a es sees ae ee ee ee ee ee eee 26620 67FC P8 Hi hour Lo min On time4 Setup 26621 67FD P8 hour Mi
17. Alarm 48 e Function General alarm system with inclusion of Passive detector Active detector Acknowledgement Reset Lamp test and Alarm siren e Application Monitoring of contacts and other alarm sources e Select with mouse ISA alarm or short cut key A Description The purpose of the ISA Alarm is to serve as a general alarm system acc to the ISA specifications The system supports two operation modes 1 Standard An alarm is reset Reset and switched on again manually by push button 2 Auto reset An alarm is reset and switched on again automatically after acknowledgement and removal of the cause of alarm Normal position of the alarm contacts Alarm contacts are generally included in the system through the objects Passive detector and Active detec tor The alarm system is switched on for the first time after downloading of the application when all alarm con tacts are in off position or the Reset button is activated The alarm is released when one or several alarm con tacts are activated The system actuates the activated alarm contact approx every second and switches the alarm output on for the set duration When the Acknowledgement button has been actuated in the Standard operation mode the alarm contacts switch from flashing to continuous operation and the alarm output is switched off At this point of time renewed actuation of an alarm contact does not trigger off an alarm Subsequent
18. Download button and follow the emerging dialog boxes 3 Activate Close button when done Generator Firmware Requires Configuration Software Version 02 10 or higher Firmware Number and Version 0145 02 10 Firmware Release date 2005 01 24 Important note It is strongly reccomended to upload and save the Mastergenerator s configuration to a file prior to upgrading the firmware After upgrade of Firmware the stored konfiguration should be downloaded again to ensure future compatibility Download Firmware via Com 1 x Downloading firmware to Generator Select Cancel to abort operation Loaded firmware Requires Configuration Software Version 02 10 or higher Firmware Number and Version 0145 02 10 Firmware Release date 2005 01 24 Load Firmware File Download Firmware Close Cancel SS 42 For firmware version 2 0 and onward see part 3 3 3 Using the on board I Os 1 2 4 2 GTU Test Tool These tools are used to display the immediate digital status on the Dupline channels When enabled control of the Dupline channels is possible as well This tool provides a good overview of the activity on the Dupline bus and is particularly good when testing the application GTU 0 x am amp aa mM S wm a e mW fF a amp 8 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 1 2 4 3 Logged Data When connected to the G3800
19. Dupline Online Database via GSM modem or the Internet The Dupline Online WebServer then makes it possible for users with individual passwords to access own real time and historical Dupline data via the Internet 6 2 Dupline Online 96 Dupline Online is a new Internet based concept for central and de central monitoring and control of remote facilities such as water works power stations apartment buildings super markets gas stations car wash machines elevators and unmanned railway stations As the interface to the physical layer the Dupline Fieldbus collects and controls all desired field data such as energy water and gas consumption alarms light ing pumps movement detectors temperature humidity pressure fluid levels etc The Dupline Mastergenerator can be programmed to log any combination of digital analogue and counter signals based on events or time and send them to the central Dupline Online Database via the built in GSM Modem option al or via the Internet Users can then access own real time and historical data on their existing internet connected IT equipment by entering username and password on the homepage www dupline online com Dupline Online services include alarm buffers with time and date tags on all events trend curves for analogue signals histograms with daily energy consumption export of data to other systems SMS alarms to mobile phones and buttons for switching signals at the remote site Central Server
20. This is only necessary in those cases where the firewall is fil tering connections made from inside of the network and this is quite unusual because then free Internet access is also inhibited 6 4 Event based logging This is the standard and only logging method for Digital signals but it can also be used for Analink signals Whenever a Digital Dupline Address which has been configured for logging changes status a Log Record is generated and saved in non volatile memory If configured to do so See section 6 2 and 6 3 the Master generator will also send the Log record via GSM or the Internet to the Central Dupline Online WebServer where it is saved in a database The Log Record contains the Address the new status of the signal ON or OFF and time date year of the event Event based logging of an Analink signal takes place whenever the value crosses the limits defined in the setup of the Analink address The Log Record contains the Address the Analink value and time date year of the event The selection of which signals shall be logged as events is performed under the setup menu for each individual channel Description Inputs Intruder alarm from hall Documentary Description Est Ref M SMS atOn Reeord Playback changes W SMS at Ot i Log Data to GoM 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 97 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Menu Item Explanation Description This text is used as desc
21. actuation of the Reset button switches the alarm contact off and releases the alarm system If the Reset button is actuated before the Acknowledgement button the system will also switch off the alarm output but the alarm contacts will continue to flash A new alarm is caused by renewed activation of an alarm contact In the operation mode Auto reset the alarm system is restarted after acknowledgement and with alarm contacts in off position The status of the alarm contacts can easily be displayed eg on a panel This only requires that the output channels are coded for the same addresses as the alarm contacts The functionality of the lamps can then be tested by means of the object Lamp test For giving out alarms the object Common siren can also be used Further details can be found in chapter 2 4 7 The various ISA objects are selected under Function Passive detector ci Normally open input This object makes it possible to include passive iS detectors When the contact is activated and a 1 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Active detector r Normally closed input This object makes it possible to include active i detectors When the contact is activated and a 0 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Acknowledgement feck This object makes it possible to include acknowledgement buttons Upon ISA actuation of an acknowl
22. and runs in the opposite direction until it reaches end position or for the duration of the roll time When the option Tilted blinds is selected the following options are available e f the direction key is pressed for less than three seconds the motor stops when the key is no longer pressed e If the direction key is pressed for more than three seconds the motor runs to the end position or for the duration of the run time Here it is also possible to stop the motor by pressing the key once more or let it run in the opposite direction by pressing the other direction key The Tilted blinds function makes it possible to activate the sun blinds shortly so that instead of causing up or down movement it changes the position of the tilting blinds Automating the roller blind control Surely many methods of automatic operation of roller blinds exist Not only wind and rain sensors but also light sensors and clock timers increase comfort through automatic functions Such functions should if not configured as priority address usually be made by means of Logic setup where primarily edge triggering is to be used which prevents continuous signals and allows permanent operator control Further details can be found in the chapter on Logic Setup Connection of several motors Simultaneous activation of several motors can be achieved by 1 connecting all motors to separate outputs and 2 assigning the same address to all up channels as we
23. energy and operating hours etc e Setup through the menu Edit Counter and Mux Analog Setup Counter and Mux Analog Setup x Counter Range No of Counter values 0 9999 long Description The counter channels with the sum sign are for transmission of counter values This multiplex trans mission of up to 128 counter values is dedicated to the use of the counter module G 4420 7401 The range of values to be transmitted can be selected in the Basic setup through the option Counter range Depending on the range of values a corresponding number of address groups is reserved whereby the Multiplex system is started Hint The reserved addresses must not be used for other purposes eg to output switch commands There are no further configuration possibilities in the Configuration software addressing of the channels as well as transmission and saving of data is carried out automatically by the Mastergenerator Module configuration Detection of the counter values requires correct setting of the counter module G 4420 7401 Apart from the setting the counter range it is also necessary to assign an address to each module through rotary switch Data format A description of the used data format can be found in the user manual of the counter module G 4420 7401 Counter value output Access to and output of the stored counter values is only done through the Modbus communication interface of the Mastergenerator There are basic
24. first pair of limit values will apply when it is active the second pair will apply The value can be overwritten at any time and deleted by the Delete key 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 33 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics Sensor for display of measuring values In this application the displayed value follows the actual value after a short delay Note The final measuring value is reached within 30 seconds from power up of the system or if a new sensor is attached to the Dupline Sensor as switching channel The time characteristics of the sensors are here illustrated by the example of a temperature sensor the upper curve shows the room temperature the curve in the middle shows the Disable address and the lower curve shows temperature sensor as switching channel Room temperature Value for Off gt Limit ia ee i ie Value for On lt Limit Disable address Temperature sensor ty The room temperature drops to the value entered for On gt Limit eg 21 C Since no Disable Address is entered the object Temperature sensor switches the channel on to The temperature reaches the value entered for Off lt Limit eg 17 C Since a Disable Address is still not entered the channel assigned to the Temperature sensor object switches off t3 The room temperature reaches the lower limit value again and the object switches on tg The Disable Address chan
25. in the opposite direction after expiry of the roll time By activation of the entered channel address the roller blind runs in the selected direction for the entered roll time As long as the indicated priority channel is set input signals on the roller blind channels are ignored Note The priority channel also overrides the master control Priority A channel or flag can be entered by which the up or down direction of the roller blinds is given priority 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 71 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics 12 Up button Down button Up channel Down channel The above illustration is based on a roller blind application with adjustment of tilting blinds Reverse Up time Ty Of 3 s t The button for the up direction is activated Since the impulse is shorter than the Reverse Up time Ty 3 s the motor stops when the button is released The up direction is activated again Since the impulse this time is longer than the Reverse Up time Ty the roller master control attempts to switch the channel on for the total roll time An additional actuation in the same direction stops the motor Now the button for the up direction is activated again and the motor consequently started in the up direction By activation of the button for the down direction the motor is stopped and the Reverse delay Ty starts After elapse of the Reverse delay Ty the motor
26. in this way it makes the entire system operate as one big Dupline network Apart from increased reaction time depending on the number of remote Mastergenerators the system will operate as if it was one Mastergenerator connected to all the I O modules with cable The Mastergenerator supports the Radio Modem type 2ASxE and all 3AS types from the Finnish manufacturer SATEL www satel fi These are not supplied by Carlo Gavazzi but are available with local support worldwide Find below an application diagram for the Radio Modem option Note Analink modules cannot be used with Radio Modems Daurallama RAMNOTA E Dualima The Radio Modem must be connected to the COM2 of the Mastergenerator For serial cable pin connections please refer to the Mastergenerator datasheet The baud rate selected for COM2 must correspond to the baudrate used by the radio modems and the other Mastergenerators in the network The central Mastergenerator must be defined for Radio Modem central function for COM2 while the remote Mastergenerators must be defined as Radio modem substation The central Mastergenerator can be configured for the usual intelligent functions and it can also be connected via COM1 or the RS485 port to a PLC or PC The remote Mastergenerators however cannot be configured for any intelligent function They will simply operate as Radio Modem interfaces The system can handle all types of digital analog incl multi plexed and
27. is reset again by a push button on address B1 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 57 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 4 5 Intruder Alarm Function Intruder alarm system including Passive Active detector contacts Toggle switch functions Motion detectors Manual and Door lock Armouring Code lock Armouring Alarm 58 siren and Alarm signal Application Wiring of intruder detector contacts to an alarm system Select with mouse Intruder alarm or short cut key I Description The purpose of the Intruder Alarm is an alarm system consisting of various contacts integrated as Passive or Active detectors Apart from the contacts represented by their own objects Passive and Active dectector it is also possible to include toggle switch functions and motion detectors which have already been configured This is done direct ly when setting the parameters for these objects A system which is enabled will then start an alarm when one or several alarm contacts have been activated The channel for the activated alarm channels as alarm source indication as well as the alarm output start to flash after the set time delay By subsequent activation of the Manual armouring the Door lock armouring or Code lock armouring the Mastergenerator switches the channel out of the system and switches the alarm out put off If an alarm is not acknowledged before elapse of the alarm signal delay the system autom
28. question should be recognizable on a panel Solution The alarm channels of the water stop sensors are assigned to channels G1 to G8 The alarm source is indicated on a panel whose LED is activated by a mimic display The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm is sounded through a horn which is activated through address D2 of a relay module The alarm is reset again by a push button on address H1 68 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 4 7 Common Siren Function Common output of ISA Smoke Intruder and Water alarm Application Output of several alarms on one siren in addition to or in replacement of alarm system specific sirens Select with mouse Common Siren Description The Common Siren offers the possibility of transmitting the alarms of all alarm systems on one channel The alarm of the siren output behaves in the same way as the individual alarm sirens If several alarms are on they are indicated wtih the following priority 1 Smoke alarm 2 Intruder alarm 3 Water alarm 4 ISA alarm The operation of the common siren is independent of whether a siren was configured in the individual alarm system Note The signal time entered in the Common siren is automatically adopted by the individual sirens This also applies to reversed function If an alarm has been acknowledged or reset the Mastergenerator also resets the signa
29. rolls in the down direction After elapse of the roll time TL the motor is stopped In order to reach the end of the roll time the activation of the Down button must last longer than the Reverse Up time Ty 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task Control of several roller blinds as well as a roof window in a building The system should include groupwise control for two different floors as well as master control of all roller blinds together To protect the roller blinds a wind sensor and a rain sensor are installed The roller blinds are to roll down by rain and up by wind and wind has priority The roof window is to close by rain Solution The roller blinds as well as the roof window are activated through Dupline roller blind control modules For the group wise and the master control roller blind master controls are used The address of the wind sensor is marked directly in the roller blind controls as priority address The down channel of the master control is activated through logic setup via the address of the rain sensor Further details can be found in chapter 2 5 2 Object Function Channel In outputs Push button inputs Local activation A1 B4 C1 D4 Push button inputs Group wise B5 6 Master D5 6 D7 8 Binary inputs for Priority control E1 E2 wind rain sensors Relay outputs Motors A1 B4 Configuration Decentralized Roller blind r
30. temperature transmitter coded for B1 B2 and B3 Assign address A1 to one of the outputs of a relay module Configure channel A1 in the Mastergenerator as a Multigate with Or function Set up One s in the MultiGate matrix B1 B2 and B3 Configure the 3 AnaLink sensors to activate their output when temperature is below eg 18 degrees ee a Relay Output Temperature AnaLink temperature Temperature AnaLink temperature Configuration AnaLink Temperature 3 temperature measurements B1 B2 and B3 MultiGate Controls the Pump Al 2 2 10 Thermostat a J Function Monostable Application Indicate address used for Digital Thermostat transmitter Description The Thermostat operates similar to the Push button function but is used to indicate an address occupied by a digital thermostat transmitter Parameters None 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 31 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 3 Special objects 2 3 1 Analog sensors Description 32 Function Transmission and output of analog values from temperature light and other sensors to perform switching functions Application Display of analog AnaLink values on text display touchscreen load switching for example heating elements lamps roller blinds in relation to temperature or outdoor light etc Readout at any time of analog values in relation to external values Up to two switching ranges ca
31. the timer itself must not be used If the additional signal is an impulse select the option Activation by pulse Recycler Configuration window for recycler B7 On Off Delay Timer ae ii Timer Function On Time On Olf Delay Hour Minute Seconds foo fos foo Off Time Enabled by Address Hour Minute Seconds a1 foo fo foo Parameter Description Timer function To select the Recycler function select Recycler On time Entering of the time 1 s to 99 h 59 min 69 s for which the output is On during recycling Off time Entering of the time 0 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s for which the output is Off during recycling Enabled by address Entering of an additional channel or flag which will also enable the recycler To prevent locking the channel assigned to the recycler itself must not be used Time characteristics On Off delay timer started by pulse Delay Off The on delay starts upon deactivation of the input After elapse of the On delay the Output turns on and the Off time is started After elapse of the Off time the output switches off again Repeating the activation pulse while the output is Off will restart the On delay Repeating the activation pulse while the output in On will restart the Off time 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 21 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Recycler Ton Toff The impulse is generated upon activation of the input A pulse cycle
32. time has not yet elapsed the alarm siren turns off tg Only when the alarm source switches off is the source indication also reset and the alarm system in the alert state again 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 51 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example 52 Task In a chemical factory eight laboratories are to be provided with alarm switches Upon activation of an alarm button the fire staff of the factory is informed via a siren When the fire staff has acknowledged the alarm they go to the lab where the alarm was started Solution The alarm switches are coded for channels A1 to A8 The source of the alarm is indicated on a panel whose LED is activated via a mimic display The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The fire staff uses a button coded for address B1 to acknowledge the alarms The alarm is reset through a reset button coded for address B2 The alarm is sounded by means of a horn activated through a relay output module coded for address B4 Object Function Channel In outputs Alarm switch Alarm contact A1 A8 Push button input Acknowledgement Push button input Push button input Lamp test Semiconductor output LED for source indi A1 A8 cation on a panel Relay output Configuration ISA alarm Alarm sources A1 A8 Passive detector ISA alarm Alarm Acknowledgement acknowledgement ISA alarm ane test Activation of all LEDs on the panel
33. times Entering a Reverse Up Time allows automatic adjustment of tilting blinds at the end of a cycle After elapse of the set roll time the Mastergenerator switches the motor in the opposite direction for the set Reverse Up time The Roller blind master offers two operation modes for starting the motors 1 Simultaneous All motors are started simultaneously 2 Sequential All motors starting with the lowest address are started at 1 sec intervals Thereby current peaks are avoided Address configuration The Roller blind master can only be configured for an uneven address number This means that the Up channel must lie on an uneven eg A1 B5 or P7 and the Down channel must lie on an even address eg A2 B6 or P8 Operation The Up and Down buttons configured for the addresses of the Roller blind master allows very simple operation e By pressing a direction key once all selected motors roll until end position is reached or the roll time has elapsed e By pressing the same direction key once more the set roll time starts again Thus it cannot be stopped e By pressing the other direction key the motors stop shortly decentrally set Reverse Up time and run in the opposite direction until the end position is reached or the set roll time has elapsed e After elapse of the Down time the motors run in the Up direction provided that a Reverse Up time has been entered and the Tilting blinds function has been activated at the de
34. will enforce the channel into On or Off as if a masterfunction were activated on the channels Writing of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 1 Set Value 0 Reset Reset Multiplexed counter A write of a 1 to any address will reset the multiplexed counter Writing of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 0 or 1 Write data for Output on Dupline channels Writing 1 s will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter were activated on the corresponding channels Write data for momentary activation of a Dupline Channel This command will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter on that channel were activated for a short pulse Writing of only 1 register at a time is allowed Bits set trigger the corresponfing channels Bits clear has no function 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 109 Mastergenerator ModBus Functions Function Code 16 Preset Multiple Registers Dec Hex Hi to SE _ J S J S 4096 1000 B8 B1 A8 Ai Digiti 4097_ 1001 J D J Digiti pt a E PO git Dec Hex Hi to J o o 4112 1010 B8 B1 A8 A1 CT Digiti 4113 1011 D Cita a A a Cigital_ 4119 1017 aaas aaa Palaa Daas aaas aaa a DIGA aiana 4880 1310 0 HI f LO CDO Output Table _ pT tpt Table _ 4896 1320 0 H to EFO Output Table _ 4912 1330 0 Hi tO GH
35. will now activate not only the local all OFF Master Function on the lower floor but also the all OFF Master Functions on the middle and top floors and thereby the desired function is achieved In the above example the master function is assigned to address E2 in each Dupline network but obviously it is not necessary to use the same address The addresses can be completely different if desired 2 7 3 Read external input This function is only available for addresses used for Analink signals The function makes it possible to use the Analink value transmitted on one Dupline network in all the other Dupline networks If for example the sig nal from a wind speed sensor is transmitted on the top floor Dupline network then the Read External Input function makes it possible for the Mastergenerators on the lower floors to use the wind speed value for con trol of the local roller blinds ES Temperature Sensor l x Functor Disable Address Temperature Sensor E C Light Sensor w M Control Output C Measuring Device Jf Get Value from Sensor Input Range Min Net No Address Mae 30 0 60 0 p2 F2 W Invert Limits On Limit Ott gt Lirit li a0 z1 al F Enable Limit 2 Parameter Description Read External Input If selected the Mastergenerator reads the Analink value from an external address Net No Channel Defines the Dupline Network ID no and address from where the Analink value shall be read 82 2006 Carlo Gavazz
36. work The default value is set to 128 counter values however the real no of values should be entered to generally increase the update time Disable Reset by Dupline Select this option to prevent accidential reset of the countermodules Address B1 may be used for resetting ALL modules Application Example Task On a camping site 64 current values are to be detected and used on a PC for the issue of invoices Solution The counter modules G4420 7401 are built into the local power cabinets Four Dupline energy Energy Kwh meters supply one G4420 7401 with the corresponding count pulses The Mastergenerator is configured to 8 digits occupying addresses from B1 to F8 Through the DDE server software an application is built in a soread sheet software where the individual counters may be reset when new guests arrive The voltage of the individual power outlet is turned on from the PC through a relay module Free channels are used for this purpose The applied Mastergenerator can of course also perform additional automation functions Object Function Channel In outputs Counter input Detection of B1 F8 impulses from energy counter Relay output Switching power G1 N8 outlets Configuration Counter range Channels for B1 F8 counter values Toggle switch function Switches for power G1 N8 78 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 6 2 Multiplexer transmis
37. you to select which channels are to flash while the Siren is activated Only when selected the Flash interval entry and the Flash addresses button are visible Here you can enter the switch on off time span of the flashing alarm signals The option Flash when Alarm must be switched on The value can lie between 0 and 60 s Please note that flash intervals below 2 seconds may turn out inaccurately because of the cycle time When the value O is entered flashing takes place at the fastest possible rate Click on this button to open the address matrix to select the addresses which are to flash upon an alarm Only shown when Flash when alarm is selected x Function Alarm Signal Delay Passive detector jo03 Active detector Manual arnouring Door lock armouririg Code Lock armouring C Alarm Siren Minutes E Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm i Armed With this setting you can determine the time which is to elapse from the alarm siren is activated till the alarm signal is activated The value can lie between 0 and 10 min Select this option to make an automatic Playback of the adresses selected for Record Playback I SMS atOn M Record Playback changes SMS at Off Log Data to Memory Recording The selection of Record Playback is available on most of the objects The recording only takes place when the Intruder alarm is in active When selected for Record Playback the object s output status will b
38. 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter 916 204 2 0 99 0 99 j 0 99 f 0 99 J Counter __ O J o o 099 0 99 0 99 f 0 99 Counter __ 7 64 2FC 126 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter _ 66 E Z 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter Reads information previously written by a Modbus command for transmission on Dupline Reading of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 0 or 1 Reads Dupline Output Status Reading of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 0 or 1 Reads Dupline Output status Reading of 1 to 8 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Reads Dupline Input status Reading of 1 to 8 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function AnaLink values are readable Irrespective of the configuration of the channels If a value is read as FFFFh the Sensor is not present Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible Counter value only valid if Counters are selected Value read in BCD Reading of 1 to 32 registers allowed 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 106 Mastergenerator ModBus Functions Registers 0300H to 037FH BCD VALUES Cone ny eye Te een tomer f tid
39. 117405 43D HI Lo PB on delay Setup 17406 43FE HI Lo f P8 off delaytb Setup 17407 43FF to off delay Setup a Write data for Output on Dupline channels Writing 1 s will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter were activated on the corresponding channels Writing of 1 to 8 registers possible If an attempt is made to write to a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Write data for Forcing the Output on Dupline channels Writing 1 s will force the channels on as if a masterfunction activated the corresponding channels Writing of 1 to 8 registers possible If an attempt is made to write to a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Multiplexed Analog Write Output Table AO Registers 1300H to 137FH BCD VALUES Resisters 1400H to 147FH BINARY VALUES Multiplexed analog values only valid if Multiplexer is selected Writing of 1 to 32 registers possible Set Generators internal 24 Hour clock Format hh mm ss dd MM DD YY YY Day of week 1 Monday 7 Sunday The Data format is BCD and should hold a valid date and time If format is wrong the command is not responded to Note All 4 Registers must be written simultaneously Write AnaLink channels Set Point value
40. 137FH BCD VALUES Resisters 1400H to 147FH BINARY VALUES oda eee ees d put Table Multiplexed analog values only valid if Multiplexer is selected Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible 4896 1320 J 0 J H f LO EFO f InputTable In the Binary Data area the transmitted data are checked against valid BCD coding and also the control Co R E a oq r wuslostaaanait R a 4930 1340 0 HI f LO IJO j InputTable 4944 1350 0 J H OKO put Table 4960 1360 0 HI f LO MNO Input Table 4976 1370 0 HI OPO InputTable Active Devices found in Radio Modem Network 1 16 32 bits indicating the presence of a Radio Modem sbustation 8193 2001 H LO Substations 17 32 Register 2000h MSB Substation no 00 central 0 LSB Substation no 15 Register 2001h MSB Substation no 16 LSB Substation no31 2 Registers o T Substations 7 10 Status Active Devices found in the RS485 Network 8194 2002 l al LO Substations eile Sete 32 bits indicating the presence of slaves in the Network 8195 2003 oo O O HI f LO el Substations 17 32 Register 2002h MSB Slave no 00 central 0 LSB Slave no 15 Register 2003h MSB Slave no 16 LSB Slave no31 2 Registers 8208 2010 Hour Minute 0 23 0 59 Setup ee TL eee wee OPP PRE RNP eat marc 7 Ss week The Data format is BCD 8210 2012 Month Date 1 12 1 31 f Setup Note All 4 Registers must be read simultaneously 8211 2013 Year Year 0 99 fT
41. 232 ports and the RS485 port of the Mastergenerator Analink Log Set up 1 Basic Set up for logging of Analink values see chapter 6 Mux Counters Log Set up 1 Basic Set up for logging of Counter vlaues See chapter 6 Mux Analog Log Set up 1 Input definitions 1 Only selectable for G3800X036 Basic Set up for logging of Multiplexed Analog values See chapter 6 Entry and management of transmitters and their respective addressing 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 1 2 3 Options menu G3800_ Tool 7x36 Si i i i itt ERE REE BREESE BERR REE LLLLLLLLLE BREE i z E Serial port 1 2 4 Tools menu G 3800 Tool ee Be z 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved eee ae Ses ee eels August 2006 Select between available languages By using the Select new menu other languages can be chosen to appear in the language menu Selection of serial communication ports from Com 1 to Com 10 for connection of the Mastergenerator G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 1 2 4 1 Generator firmware In this menu it is possible to download a new firmware file to the Generator New firmware files are typically made available when new features are added to the Generator Three steps need to be carried out 1 Browse to select the desired firmware file 2 Activate the
42. 45 3101 1 H tO Bit 12546 3102 2 H LO fit 12547 3103 3 H lO J Cit o d d A y Hii S y Bit it 12670 3i7E 126 Hi tO Cit 12671 317F 27 LOB it 49152 C000 oO Hi tO fit 49153 C001 1 Hi to Bit 49154 C002 2 Hi tO fit 49155 C003 3 Hi tO J Cit oo d l y Hiii S do S y Bt a 8 e e 49278 CO7E 126 Hi LO J it 49279 CO7F 127 i aa E D is aaas a B E Function Code 06 Preset Single Register Address Dec Hex a eee l oa 4097 1001 D C J fJ Digitali Oo eg ee Digital 4103 1007 PO Digital Address Dec Hex ee ee e e o 12289 3001 D C J Digitali Oo doo o d S o S S y y y Digita 12295 3007 PO igital ia Write a bit for statically activation of a Dupline channel This command will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter on that channel are held activated Writing of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 1 start the function and keep it activated Value 0 Release the function Write a bit for momentary activation of a Dupline Channel This command will start the configured function on that channel as if a transmitter on that channel were activated for a short pulse Writing of only 1 register at a time is allowed Value 1 trigger the function Value 0 allowed but has no function Write a bit for set or reset of a Dupline Channel This command
43. A S All rights reserved 35 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 3 2 Motion detector Function Includes motion detectors or similar input modules in the Dupline system Application Control of lamps and integration in the intruder alarm system Off time adjustable from 00 h 00 min 00 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s Variable number of movement impulses helps to avoid false alarms in the intruder alarm Select with mouse Motion detector Description The object Motion detector makes it possible to include Dupline Passive Infrared Detector PIR eg G8910 1127 and conventional motion detectors which are connected to the Dupline bus via binary inputs The PIR detector can have an off time defined and be integrated in the intruder alarm system Thereby it becomes possible to avoid false alarms by setting the number of impulses which must be detected within a 10 s time window before the alarm starts Note If you want a PIR detector to generate the off time indepedently the object Push button function should be used The off time of G8910 1127 can be operated through DIP switches Parameters Configuration window of Motion detector ES Motion Proximity Detector x Off Time f Use in Intruder lar Hour Minute Seconds od o2 30 Disable Address Es No of Pulses jon Input Des armnouring time T Invert PIR inputsignal O50 Seconds Parameter Description Off time The time for which the channel remains activa
44. August 2006 2 2 2 Push button Function Monostable e Application Connection of push button switches and contacts for load switching Also Normally Closed function Description The push button function the most simple object of the Mastergenerator makes it possible to connect any type of push button switch and contact to the Dupline bus With this function outputs can indirectly be con trolled with logic functions In this function the output follows the input signal the output is activated as long as the input signal is ON inverted in Normally Closed function Parameters Configuration window of push button function J2 Push Button x W Inverted function Parameter Description Inverted function When this function is selected the output signal is inverted This means that the output is activated as long as the input has not been set Time characteristics Normally Open Normally Closed The output follows the input upon a short delay In the Normally closed function the output function is the oppo site of the input function 16 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task A lamp is to be switched on and off by means of a switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs for address A1 Assign the same address to one of the outputs of a relay module Fi
45. Date i Hour Minute Energy Factor Unit OF Measure i kwh August 2006 A Counter address is selected for logging by double clicking on it with the mouse The color of the associat ed field will then change to Cyan and this indicates that the parameters entered under Description Factor and Unit of measure will now be assigned to this Counter address The color of the field turns green when another menu or Counter address is selected to indicate that the Counter address has now been configured for logging To change a parameter for a Counter address click on the associated green field and it will change color to cyan to indicate that the parameters shown belongs to this Counter address and that it is ready for changes To disable logging for a Counter double click on the associated green field Menu Item Explanation Description This text is used as description for the selected Counter address when accessing the logged data via Dupline Online Factor Defines the ratio of pulses per unit of measure If eg an Energy meter with 640 pulses kKWh is used then the figure 640 must be entered to get the correct kWh reading from the Dupline Online database 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 99 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Menu Item Explanation Unit of measure Defines the unit of measure for the Counter If eg an Energy meter with 640 pulses kWh is used then the kWh
46. Disable address Entering of an additional channel A1 P8 or flag W1 Z8 which will disable the output function To prevent oscillation the channel assigned to the Guide Light itself must not be used Inverted Function When this function is selected the output signal is inverted This means that the output is activated as long as the input has not been set Application Example Task A guide light function for a switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs for address A1 Configure channel A1 in the Mastergenerator as push button function Assign address A2 to one of the outputs of a relay module Finally Configure channel A2 in the Mastergenerator as guide Light function Enter Input Address to A1 and check the Inverted Function In outputs o y O Light switch Configuration a Push button function Light control A1 Guide Light Indication A2 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 29 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 9 Multigate Function Multiple input And Or and Compare Logic operator Select with mouse Description The Multigate object is designed to ease monitoring of multiple channels The object reads the current status of all addresses This actual status is then held against the selected addresses which form its logic inputs The selected logic operation of the object is executed and the resul
47. InputTable Multiplexed analog values only valid if Multiplexer is selected aki Ruel cabs cars 800 320 O H lO EFO InputTable Dupline group AB holds the actual Mux address on the 4 most significant bits The remaining bits holds the digital transmit information from channel A5 B8 816 320 0 J H LO GH Input Table 832 340 0 Hi J LO fT WO Input Table 848 350 0 Hi J LO TKO Input Table 864 360 O0 J H LO MNO Input Table 880 370 O0 Hi LO f __OP 0 InputTable 4096 1000 O B8 B1 A8 A1 ooo ooo y Digital Reads information previously written by a Modbus command for transmission on 4097_ Toor fT igita ting T E A E RS TS E a a 4103 1007 F O OOO P OO Oo o o Digital If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function 4112 1010 B8 B1 A8 A1 _ Digital Reads information previously written by a Modbus command for forced output on Dupline 4113 1017 D J J nata Reading of 1 to 8 registers possible SS SS lt 4119 1007 T P T o OU Digital If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function 4880 1310 0 Hi f LO DO Input Table Multiplexed Analog Read Output Table Registers 1300H to
48. Lock or Door Lock may be used at one time The Alarm siren is used for the local audio alarmsignal The Alarm sirene also supports Visual effects as a selection of addresses may be set up to flash while the siren is on This feature will further stress any intruder The Silent Alarm signal is primarily intended for sending an alarm signal to a security centre Equally important is that when this signal has been sent the Intruder alarm system resets the detected alarms and the surveillance cycle on the detectors is restarted This is an output for a local buzzer or lamp When the alarm is armed the Warning Signal will start pulsating slowly and increase pulse speed until alarm is armed For this function to operate properly the armouring delay should be set to a minimum of 10 seconds Has an option for sending signals to Intruder alarm See the chapter func tion describing the Toggle Switch function The motion detector can also be integrated in the intruder alarm See the chapter describing the Motion detector Description Hi Intruder alarm passive detector x Function Disable Address Passive detector BS Active detector Manual armouring Door lock armnouring Code Lock armouring C Alarm Siren Silent Alarm Signal E Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm i Armed Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will prevent the detector to cause an alarm This feature may be use
49. O Output Table 4930_ 1340 0 Hi tof IJ O Output Table 4944 1350 0 Hi to KL O i Output Table_ 4960 1360 0 Hi LO MNO Output Table 4976 1370 0 Hi LO OPO Output Table 4990 137F OP 15 Output Table tpt Table Dec j Hex _ Hi Lo J J J o 8192 2000 Hour Minute 0 23 f 0 59 Setup S week 8194 2002 Month Date 1 12 1 31 Setup 8195 2003 Year Year 0 99 0 99 Setup 16384 4000 HI LO At Limitt Low Setup 16385 4001 HI f LO AT Limit High Setup 16386 4002 HI LOA Limit2 Low Setup 16387 4003 HI LO A Limit2 High Setup 16388 4004 HI f LO A2Limit1 Low Setup 4008 HI LO AS Limit 1 Low Setup 16416 4020 HI LO B1Limit1 Low Setup RS Re ee es a a RS ee ee 16892 4iFC HI Lo f P8Limit1 Low Setup 16893 41FD HI f Lo P8Limit1 High Setup 16894 41FE HI Lo P8Limit2Low_ Setup 16895 41FF to Limit 2 High Setup a 16896 4200 HI f LO At on delay tb Setup 16897 4201 HI LO A1 on delay Setup 16898 4202 __ HI LO A1 off delaytb Setup 16899 4203 HI f LO A1 off Delay Setup 16900 4204 __ HI LO A2 on delaytb Setup 16904 4208 __ HI LO f AS on delaytb Setup 16928 4220 HI LO Bi on delaytb Setup C ee Re ARCS a a E ee es eS ee a eee 17404 43FC CHE f Lo PB on delaytb Setup
50. Online Webserver If not the relevant Log Records will be re transmitted The re transmission buffer has capacity to hold up to 256 unacknowledged Log Records Log Records transmitted via the Internet are encrypted to inhibit hackers from inserting false Log Records Control commands If Log Records are transmitted via GSM the Mastergenerator will wait for an acknowledge message from the GSM network provider If not the relevant Log Records will be re transmitted until an acknowledge message is received When GSM is used it is checked that the sending telephone number for a Log Record or Control Command is valid Data Access via the Dupline Online Webserver is protected by user names and passwords A back up for the Dupline Online Database is generated on a daily basis The Dupline Online Webserver is protected by a comprehensive firewall 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 101 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 7 Radio Modem Functions 7 1 General 102 The Mastergenerator has a built in driver for control of an external Radio Modem which can be used to create wireless links where no cable is available in parts of an installation One Mastergenerator must be defined as the central Mastergenerator and up to 32 Mastergenerators can be defined as remote Mastergenerators The central Mastergenerator is continuously polling and updating the Dupline data from all remote Mastergenerators via the radio modem network and
51. S All rights reserved August 2006 92 92 94 95 102 102 103 104 105 106 112 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 1 Introduction The G3800 tool has been designed for configuration of the Mastergenerators G3800x015 G3800x016 and G3800x036 All functions in the mastergenerator are represented by graphic symbols and all function related parameters and comments are setup locally in the PC and then transferred to the Mastergenerator through RS232 Likewise data from the Mastergenerator can be uploaded and modified The Mastergenerator firmware and configuration tool are subject to changes as new functions are added con tinuously Please check the download section at our hompage www dupline com for the latest updates 1 1 Start up 1 1 1 Hardware requirements August 2006 The program operates under Windows 95 98 2000 xp and NT and requires at least 400Mhz Pentium II processor with 32 Mbytes Ram or higher A free serial port Com1 or Com2 10 Mbytes hard disk for installation Screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels 256 colours or higher Mouse or other pointing tool desirable but not necessary 1 1 2 Installation Insert the CD rom and run the program Setup exe This will guide you through the installation process After installation the program can be started by clicking G3800xxxxTool 1 1 3 Start up of program When G3800xxxxTool is started two windows will open G3800_Tool x36 W _iol x Fil
52. SjsHw 105 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved Mastergenerator ModBus Functions Modbus RTU interface Modbus RTU is implemented with the function of a slave The following Modbus functions are supported 01 02 03 05 06 and 16 All 128 Dupline Digital Analink Counter and BCD channels are placed as follows Modbus RTU Functions implemented in the Master Generator Read Functions Function Code 01 Read Output Table Bit Data to Receivers pide Pt ft Address ao S00 A e R R 1281 501 J A2 OT ON it a a a a 5 1407 Tove Tt Function Code 02 Read Input Table Bit Data from transmitters ee Bl ee E Address Dec Hex ss D a R A Be TS 1537 601 J A2 OTFON Tt ae ee o __ fs OBIE 1663 67F O P8 OT lf tl elt BEO Function Code 03 Read Multiple Registers Register Register 16 bit _ 4 Address Dec Hex Hi oe eo re 1 J 1 yo SDE S C oS ____ fe Digital SSS SS Ee Ce E eE oo 6 6 J J N J M Cita a a A a 2 igital Register Register 16 bit Address ee EE ET ci RET BR EEEE EE gar ee ee Digital eee ae a ee ee ee eee eee p26 16 J N EMC igital git 206 100 A1 0 0 255 J Analink 257 101 A2 0 0 25 Analink 258 102 AS 0 0 255 J Analink pot SA nalink 382 17E P7 0 02S A nalink EEn Ps 255 A link 512 200 O 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 99 Counter 14 202 1 f
53. Special objects designed to utilize the full functions of the dimmer modules type G3448 5234 and G4248 4134 From 6 to 8 difrent scenaries from 0 off to 100 full light Scenarios also enables the Dimmers to be controlled by the normal Master function Control function by Motion Proximity detector The Dimmer objects offer the possibility to create advanced light controls using the full potential of the dimmer modules The dimmer object may consist of merely the Dim up Down or may be expanded to Include Output status control channels and several Scenarios The two types of Dimmers differs by the fact that the 2X230W G3448 5234 has 6 scenarios The 1x600W G4248 4134 has 8 scenarios and hence an extra channel for control The configuration of a dimmer object progresses in successive steps to minimize false entries The various Dimmer objects selected under Dimmer functions Only the 230W type are shown for simplicity Dimmer Up Down Gl This is the basic dimmer function used for manually adjustment of light intensity Dimmer Output cD This is the Output from the dimmer indicating that the Dimmer s output is active Dimmer Controls i i 2 or 3 control inputs which in combination with the Dimmer up down are 1 Used to form the control function of the Dimmer module Scenario oe This object is the central control for one or more Dimmer modules G1 Dimmer Up Down x Dimmer functions Dimmer Control 1 G2 W D
54. The functions are assigned to Dupline addresses and the associated parameters determine the specific operation of the channels 2 2 Standard objects 2 2 1 Blank Indicator Function None Application Activation of output channels through master functions logic setups or status indicator Insert with mouse Blank Indicator Description The use of blank objects in Dupline is based on the circumstance that in and output are independent of each other Since this object does not fulfill a function between in and output an input on the address configured as blank function will be ineffective At the same time it is possible to control the channel and consequently the functions coded for the address either through the master function See chapter 2 2 6 or as output of logic setups See chapter 3 or as status indicator where the object s output is configured to be a copy of an address from an external Dupline network In addition a blank channel can be used as a monostable flag Parameters Configuration window Ad Blank Status indicator x W Use as status indicator for an address in a Network slave unit Het Wo Address m e Parameter Description Status Indicator When this function is selected the output of the channel becomes a copy of the output of the address defined in the field Net No Adress 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 15 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual
55. able Isolation The communication cable must not be run in cable trays carrying power wiring nor in close proximity to power wiring Current surges in power wiring due to high equipment starting currents or to faults can disrupt communications Wiring diagram Find below an example of a complete wiring diagram for a system with 3 Master Generators connected in an RS 485 network G 3800 0015 230 p4 G 3800 0015 800 D 0 1 A T Fs B Fs A B A V V Radio Contr Supply 10 265 VAC RS 485 Out Radio Contr Supply Clock 10 30 VDC AC monit input Clock O 2 s l4 5s 6 7 s 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 il f3l4l5 6 7fs fs ropa r i3 1u 15 16 Pit 2t3st4tsfet7 sf 9 fro u 12 is 14 15 16 MGEN 1 MGEN 2 MGEN 3 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 112
56. activated again through the input Application Example Task A lamp is to be switched on and off by means of a real time clock Solution Assign adress A1 to one of the outputs of a relay module Then configure A1 in the MCG as a real time function Make the settings for Switch on Switch off and Days of week Now the lamp is controlled by the real time function Object Function Channel Relay output Outdoor lamp A1 Configuration Real time function Light control A1 24 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 6 Master function Function Simultaneous on and off switching of multiple toggle switch functions real time clocks etc upon activation of input Integrated real time clock with four switch times Application Simultaneous off on on switching of multiple loads calling lighting scenes in connection with dimmers Bistable master function Description The master function allows simultaneous activation of a arbitrary number of channels When the master function is activated an on signal is generated on the channels configured for switching on Likewise an off signal is generated on channels configured for switching off The objects configured for these channels thus determine the behaviour of the outputs Note the following characteristics of the master function e A master function has priority over the individual functions at the time of a
57. adresses for the 8 on board I Os of the Mastergenerator In this case the user must manually alter his flag adresses from X Y to Q Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 X5 X6 X7 XB G1 02 03 Q4 05 06 Q7 Q8 3 3 4 Internal processing of the logic setups The Mastergenerator processes the setups from the first expression in block 1 and onwards 3 4 Notes and Documentation For later documentation of the logic setups it is useful to add comments in the field Notes When the logic setups are later printed out the notes appear next to the individual rows so that each individual function is commented on 3 4 1 Input definitions The input definitions are used to document the coding of input modules transmitters The documentation cre ated is a list of assigned names referring to the input modules and how their respective I Os are to be addressed lol x Select an already defined input to wich the current address are to be assigned Or Create a new input New Input name Add Pushbutton Hall Replace Name Pushbutton Kitchen Pushbutton Hall Remove Select an input on the list and click One or More of the 10 buttons to assign the Current address to the 10 Or enter the 10 s addresses directly 1 01 1 0 2 170 3 1 0 4 05 o6 07 08 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved This information is stored in the Generator along with the configuration and ensures that all documentation is available
58. age to 52021 oe SMS Tranemit Mode E imultaneonsly x Mas User Response Time SKS Tranernit Mode i Minutes One by One until Acknowledge Message Identifying text Mas User Response Time From our Mastengenerator E Minutes F Delete old SIM Card Messages on Restart Dial in Security Options W Check Caller Numbers Use Password SMS permitted from Password 452021 Jazd m Searching tor GSM modem IMEI GSM modem is operating corectly IMEI 52033841 6598253 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameter Description SMS message to Up to 4 telephone numbers to which the SMS messages shall be sent can be entered In case Send SMS to Dupline Online is selected only the telephone number of the Central Server needs to be entered The country code must be included in the numbers eg 4520213324 It can be selected if an event based SMS message shall be sent out to all the telephone numbers on the list simulta neously or if it shall be sent to the telephone numbers one by one until an acknowledgement is received Acknowledgement is performed by sending either a request or just an empty SMS message to the Mastergenerator SMS to Dupline Online This Operation Mode must be selected if the GSM Modem shall be used to send log records to a Central Server Dupline Online In this case only a few parameters like e g the phone num
59. ally 3 possibilities of continued processing 1 Representing the values in visualization software or operator panel eg on a PC with the Dupline Web Server 2 Through communication programmes eg the Dupline DDEServer an open software interface to for example Microsoft Office applications 3 Individual reset of counter values Simultaneous operation with Multiplex Analog Value Transmisison If transmission of counter and analog values is needed care should be taken to avoid address over lap The transmission channels of the analog modules must be set so that they do not overlap the channels of the counter value transmission Read the following chapter 2 6 2 Multiplexer Transmission of analog values 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 77 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameters Parameter Description Counter and Mux Analog Setup X Detection of counter values Counter A ange No of Counter values yane a04 Mulipleser count Multiplexer delay fi Counter range With this setting made under lt Edit gt lt Counter And Mux Analog Setup gt you select the range of counter values Depending on the range a corresponding number of channel groups beginning by B are reserved Counter ranges Reserved groups None counter operation switched off 0 999999 No of Counter values Defines how many Counter values are to be transmitted on the Dupline net
60. ansmitted via Internet to the central Dupline Online server COM2 is used to send the Log Records to the external RS232 to Ethernet converter ETHCONV1 which then takes care of the Internet transmission COM2 has an adjustable baudrate in the range 2400 115200 note for Dupline Online operation the baudrate must be set to 9600 COM2 can also be used for communication with external devices such as PC s PLC s and 88 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Touch Screens and for download upload of Mastergenerator configuration files requires a baud rate setting of 115200 There is also an option to use COM2 as the serial interface to Radio Modems please refer to chapter 7 for more details on Radio Modem operation 4 5 RS485 The RS485 port opens up the possibility to link up to 32 Mastergenerators together via an RS485 two wire bus as shown below One of the units configured as RS485 master 32 coordinates an automatic exchange of data between Mastergenerators so that each unit is continuously updated with the status of every Dupline address in the entire system Each Mastergenerator controls its own section with 128 addresses but can be configured to be influenced by signals from other networks see sec 2 2 If for example the Dupline network on the top floor of a building has a wind speed sensor connected to it then the Mastergenerators in all the other Dupline networks wi
61. assive detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 49 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 On delay Enter a time value in seconds 0 255 for which the alarm signal must persist in order to activate the alarm Acknowledge No configuration possibilities No configuration possibilities Lamp test No configuration possibilities Alarm siren K8 ISA Alarm Alarm Siren x Function Siren Time Passive detector poz i Active detector f Acknowledge Reset f Lamp Test f Alarm Siren Minutes Operation Mode Standard k Siren time This setting determines for how long the alarm output is to remain activated in case of alarm The value can be between 0 and 60 min Note With the Minus key the time can be set to an indefinite time This is indicated by Time characteristics Operation mode Standard Passive detector IN Passive detector OUT Acknowledgement Alarm siren 50 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 The above illustration shows the normal sequence and reset of an alarm in the operation mode Standard ty When all contacts are in off position the Mastergenerator alerts the alarm system automatically upon loading of the application to After elapse of on delay Ton the Mastergenerator ac
62. atically becomes alert again Note For a minimum alarmsystem to operate correctly according to Human behavior the following objects must be included a means to start stop the alarm either Manual armouring Door lock armouring or Code lock armouring b atleast one alarm detector c the Silent Alarm Signal Either the Door Lock armouring or Code Lock Armouring may be combined with the Manual armouring The Door Code Lock has a priority over the Manual armouring The Manual armouring allows alarm zones whereas the Door Code Lock always include ALL alarm detectors The status of the alarm detectors can be shown in a simple way on a panel All that is needed for this purpose is that the output channels are coded to the addresses of the alarm contacts The object Silent Alarm signal is primarily intended for signalling an alarm central but equally important is that when this signal has been passed the alarm system resets the detected alarms and the surveillance cycle on the detectors is restarted The object Common Siren may be used as well The various Intruder alarm objects are selected under Channel function Passive detector w This object makes it possible to control windows doors etc with Passive F detector If the contact is activated and a 1 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Active detector La This object makes it possible to control win
63. avazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task A lamp is to be switched on and off by means of a conventional switch Solution Use for example the universal input module to provide the input signal and configure one of the inputs for address A1 Assign the same address to one of the outputs of a relay module Finally configure channel A1 in the Mastergenerator as switching function Object Function Adress In outputs Relay output Lamp Configuration Toggle switch function Light control A1 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 19 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 4 Timer Recycler Description Parameters 20 Function Timer or Recycler Application Switching with on or off delay or recycler Activation by signal or impulse Activation by additional channel or flag This object makes it possible to select between two modes of operation timer and recycler In both modes an input coded to the channel of the timer starts the functions but the input can also be activated by a different channel or flag Timer with on delay or off delay The timer allows the setting of an on delay and or an off delay When an input coded to this channel is acti vated the on delay starts After elapse of this delay the Off Time starts The Off Time stops after the set time if the input is released before expiry of the set time If the input i
64. ber of the central server need to be entered and chapters 5 2 and 5 3 of this manual can be skipped Max User Response time Only valid when one by one to acknowledge is selected Here the maximum time the Mastergenerator shall wait for a response from a called number is entered Otherwise the next number will be called Acknowledge Either a request a command or an empty SMS password must be included if user password is selected Message Identifying text Optional SMS identifier text that will be included in the SMS messages sent by the Mastergenerator Delete old SIM Card Messages on Restart Check this box to erase old unread SMS messages on the SimCard during System power Up This is to prevent out dated messages from interfering Check Caller Numbers Check this box to activate the Dial In number protection Any received SMS message contains the original phone number This number must exist in the Dial In numbers list before any command is accepted by the Mastergenerator when this option is selected SMS permitted from Enter the phone numbers which are allowed to send control and read commands to the Mastergenerator The country code must be included in the numbers eg 4520213324 Use Password Check this box to activate the Password protection Any received SMS message will then be checked for the correct password before any command is accepted by the Mastergenerator Password Type in a password with 4 characte
65. central roller blind control e During the master command all motors can also be actuated through their individual decentral roller blind control channels All functions of the decentral roller blind control are available Stop reversal of direction adjustment of tilting blinds Automation of master command Surely many methods of automatic operation of roller blinds exist Not only wind and rain sensors but also light sensors and clock timers increase comfort through automatic functions Such functions should if not configured as priority address usually be made by means of Logic setup where primarily edge triggering is to be used which prevents continuous signals and allows permanent control by the operator Further details can be found in the chapter describing the logic setup Hint Please be aware that in the application of clock timers in particular only one master command can be executed at a time When several master commands are activated at the same time the Mastergenerator only executes the command with the highest address number eg H3 H4 before F7 F8 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameters Parameter Description Roller blind master x 12345 6 7 A j Mii Selected E t Not selected Cc Ke Not changeable E Operation Mode Fi l i Simultan
66. change color to cyan to indicate that the parameters shown belongs to this Mux Analog address and that it is ready for changes To disable logging for a Mux Analog address double click on the associated green field Hux Analog Log Set up ij ol x J ea abt abe Log interval Ta Date i Hour Minute m NB The addresses used for Mus Analog data must be configured as Normal Push Button a mL amam anma b o oH mon es es ew SH aA Description Curent Range Lo Range Hi Unit OF Measure fo figs fm 100 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Menu Item Explanation Description This text is used as description for the selected Mux Analog address when accessing the logged data via Dupline Online Range Lo Defines the lowest value of the analog input signal Used for scaling of the Mux Analog value If eg the analog signal comes from a level meter with the range 0 500 cm then the Range Lo value is 0 Range Hi Defines the highest value of the analog input signal Used for scaling of the Mux Analog value If eg the analog signal comes from a level meter with the range 0 500 cm then the Range Hi value is 500 Unit of measure Defines the unit of measure for the Mux Analog Log interval Defines the time interval between Mux Analog Log Records Date Only relevant when a Mux Analog is logged on a monthly basis Defines the day of the month the Log Recor
67. consists of the On time and the Off time When the input is switched off the pulse cycle stops Application Example 22 Task A fan in a bathroom is to start 5 min after the light has been switched on and run for 10 min Solution The lighting is activated by a push button connected to a sensor module for example a univer sal input module and configured for address A1 as a toggle switch function An output of a relay module is assigned the same address and activates the lighting A second channel A2 is con figured as Timer and activated by the above mentioned push button An additional channel of the output module is also assigned the address A2 and activates the fan Object Function Adress In outputs A A Bathroom fan A2 Configuration A1 Fan control A2 By use of the additional trigger A1 the timer starts when the light is switched on 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 5 Real time clock Night setback Function Real time clock with week and holidays Application Real time controlled switching Also applicable as switching function Holiday setting can be performed centrally for all clocks Description The real time clock enables on and off switching of loads in relation to the internal time setting of the Mastergenerator It is possible to pre define up to four switch on and switch off times for each clock on freely optional weekdays and ho
68. counter values except for Analink values The configuration of the Radio Modem function is per formed in the menu Edit under Communication setup 1 For the remote Mastergenerators the logic functions are available to enable access to the Mastergenerators digital inputs and outputs 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 7 2 Setup of Radio Modem Central Parameter Radio Modem Central G3800_Tool x15 iol x Communication Setup x File Edt Options Tools Help ID Number No of Slaves 1 2 4 4 z E T g j 01 A M M M M Set as RS465 Master R5465 Baud Rate B 2 d ey 5 H E A EOO Baud Co w eee es es ee ee ee oe i i lear slave data upon O Sa G a a a G e a loss of communication E M M M M M M M M Clear data after F M M M M M MMM l oos a E H COM Operation LOM Baud Aate i Radio Modem Central S600 Baud J Modem Tumaround Time Mo of Substations K Poo 0100 Milliseconds 1 L M Time out after i
69. counting continues in the background Issuing a reset command for an address resets the counter for that address A Modbus memory map defining which Modbus memory locations are used for the different types of data can be found in Appendix C of this manual The signal status of a given Dupline address can be read in any location related to that address in the Modbus memory map but obviously meaningful data is only achieved from the memory location reflecting the actual use of that address If eg an AnaLink temperature sensor is connected to channel B5 it does not make sense to read the digital status of address B5 but it is possible In order to provide easy access to Dupline data from a PC Carlo Gavazzi offer the Dupline data access package DUPDATACC consisting of a DDE driver and an ActivexX server The DDE driver offers the possibility to copy and paste Dupline data directly into EXCEL spreadsheets and other Windows applications while the ActiveX driver makes it easy for Visual Basic C and Delphi programmers to access Dupline data 4 3 COMI The RS232 port COM1 is typically used for download upload of Mastergenerator configuration files because it has a fixed baud rate of 115 kBaud just like the configuration software But it can also be used for communication with external devices such as PC s PLC s and Touch Screens 4 4 COM2 The RS232 port COM2 can be used for Dupline Online operation When Logged Dupline data is to be tr
70. ctivation ie it is not possible to activate the individual channels as long as the master function is on Upon release of the master function the decentral functions are accepted again e When several master functions are activated at the same time and targets the same addresses the Master On command will take precedence over the Master Off command e The master function cannot affect channels with advanced functions eg alarm channels or analog sensors e A master function cannot activate another master function Parameters Configuration window of Master function In this example a real time clock is included and the option Enter Switch times B4 Master Function x 1 TumOn m Turn Off lt 34 54 5 5 5 gt lt de de Ochs lt gt lt gt lt 3 lt 1 EE o x X x X x 3X x E 7 APE gt lt EARE E E E o X X x _x x x x _ E 7 xo Do not change Wot changeable Toggle Switch W Include Realtime Enter Switch Times Switch Time Switch Time Days of Week Hour Minute Hour Minute MT wI F55 H on j3 fo TAr a 23 59 m e e e Can cal rE 0n nm on E alea 34 54 e PEN k gt lt EA EA Eo PENE E x x X x El x I It I I I I I BAe SS HHH HEH Bau aa React upon Long activation of 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 25 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameter Desc
71. d shall be made Hour and Minute Only relevant when an Analink signal is logged on a daily basis Defines the time of the day the Log Record shall be made 6 6 Export of the Configuration to the Dupline Online Webserver The configured logging functions with addresses descriptions scaling units of measure etc and the unique ID code of the Mastergenerator need to be uploaded to the Dupline Online Webserver in order to ensure accept of Log Records received from this ID code and correct handling of data Therefore after the configuration of the Mastergenerator has been finalized Export Configuration needs to be activated in the File menu in order to create this file Registration of the Mastergenerator for Dupline Online operation is performed by following the instructions on the homepage www dupline online com The registration procedure is very simple because the export con figuration file will automatically be requested and this file contains all the information needed by the Dupline Online Webserver After registration the system is ready to operate 6 7 Dupline Online Data Security Several means of ensuring data security have been implemented in the Dupline Online system in order to provide a reliable and safe collection and protection of logged data If Log Records are transmitted via the Internet the Mastergenerator will continuously check if acknowledge telegrams for the individual Log Records are received from the Dupline
72. d to have more alarm zones when the alarm is armoured by the Manual Armouring 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 59 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameter Active detector Disable address Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code lock armouring Armouring delay De armouring delay Alarm siren Siren time 60 August 2006 Description Hi Intruder alarm active detector x Function Disable Address O Passive detector Be C Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alarm Siren f Silent Alarm Signal Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm i Armed Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will prevent the detector to cause an alarm This feature may be used to have more alarm zones when the alarm is armoured by the Manual Armouring Hi Intruder alarm armouring x Function Armouring delay C Passive detector 015 Active detector Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alan Siren Silent Alarm Signal Seconds D es armouring time ozo Seconds C Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm is Armed Determines the delay from start of the alarm until the the alarm surveillance becomes active The delay is used to cope with the situation where a detector is activated while the alarm is switched on Eg The Alarm switch for start and stop is located in the hall and the frontdoor is equipped with an alarmdetec
73. ded if repeater stations are used on the radio modems No of substations Defines the number of substations connected via radio modem to the central Mastergenerator Important Note The Mastergenerators configured as Radio modem substa tion must be given the ID numbers from 1 and onwards Example When No of substations are set to 3 then the 3 Mastergenerators configured as radio modem substation must be given the ID numbers 1 2 and 3 respectively Select groups for If multiplexed analog I O s are used in the radio modem system then it is exchange of Mux analog necessary to define which channel group pairs are used for this purpose This is simply done by selecting the relevant check boxes It is only possible upon prior setup of Multiplex count under the menu Counters and Mux Analog Setup 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 103 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 7 3 Setup of Radio Modem Substation Parameter Radio Modem Substation G3800_Tool Rm_ Sub 135 lx Se ee eae ID Mumber No of Slaves 1 2 0 8 8 8 Fe mo mo Set as A5485 Master R5485 Baud Rate ox KX XX XX X ie D X X X x xX X Xx Xx E e a eoruin E x x x x lt x x x x Clear data after x X x x x x x x 005 Seconds G XXXXXXXX REAT E eration aud Rate gt Redo Modem Substan z 9500Baud gt
74. dows doors etc with Active detector When the contact is activated and a 0 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Manual ao The Manual armouring operates like a toggleswitch and is used to start and armouring J stop the Intruder alarm system The Manual armouring allows the alarm detectors to react upon their respective disable addresses whereby more alarm zones can be created 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Door lock armouring Code lock armouring Alarm siren Silent Alarm signal Warning signal Toggle switch Motion detector Parameters Parameter Passive detector Disable address eT mii WoO p Te ml i August 2006 The Door Lock armoring operates like a push button and when activated the Intruder alarm system is started The Door Lock armouring must be kept active as long as the alarm system should be running The Door Lock armouring prevents the alarm detectors to react upon their respective disable addresses The Door Lock armouring thus activates all alarm zones The Code Lock armouring operates like a toggle switch and is an an alternative way to start and stop the Intruder alarm system The Code Lock armouring also prevents the alarm detectors to react upon their respective disable addresses Like the Door Lock the Code Lock activates all alarm zones Note Either Code
75. dual channel set up by choosing the Log Data to GSM option The Analink Log Time Interval must be defined in the menu Analink Log set up AnaLink Log Set up o x Log interwal E min Date fi Hour Minute 00 Oo Menu Item Explanation Log interval Defines the time interval between Analink Log Records Date Only relevant when Analink signals are logged on a monthly basis Defines the day of the month on which the Log Record shall be made Hour and Minute Only relevant when Analink signals are logged on daily basis Defines the time of the day on which the Log Record shall be made 98 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 6 5 3 Time based logging of Counters The set up for the logging of Counter values is performed in the menu Mux Counters Log Set up A table showing the counter addresses available as defined in the menu Counter and Mux Analog Setup is used for selecting the Counter addresses to be logged and for metering text descriptions scaling for these coun ters and engineering units Also the Log Time Interval for Counters is defined in this menu Hux Counters Log Set up 00 04 08 12 16 20 24 25 In g Ine Ins Ind O1 08 13 17 21 25 29 In 1 In z Ins In 4 TE 10 14 18 22 26 30 In In 2 In 3 In 4 03 07 11 15 19 23 27 31 In In 2 Ins In 4 Description o x Log interwal 2 hours
76. e Edit Options Tools Help ip O ek ee fe Tee anh pal Leh te foal aes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Com 1 Connected to G38xx36 ID Number 1 Date 2005 01 27 Time 02 57 Serialnumber 2004071014270004 Description Test Generator This Program is for configuration of Master Generators G3800x0xx For further information please contact CARLO GAVAZZ1I industri A S Over Hadstenvej 40 DK 8370 Hadsten Phone 45 89 60 61 00 Fax 45 86 98 25 22 wew dupline com Check Download section for updates Yisit Dupine Online G3800 xOxx Version 02 10 Written by O Skovgaard Dupline R amp D To the left the main window showing the 128 addresses available in Dupline and the menus To the right the properties window which for each function shows the parameters related to the selected functions A third window may appear which also contanis configuration entries or functions for maintenance and test 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 1 2 Functions in the main window 1 2 1 File menu MEEN File Edit Options Tools Help 1 2 a 4 F B T E 50 S E Se a a eS e a al S ee e e Com Connected to G38ss36 IO Number 1 Date 2005 01 27 Time 02 57 Senalnumber 2004071014270004 Description Test Generator The file menu contains the usual functions Menu Item Explanation Nw o ooo ooo f Start trom the beginning with defaut data Export configuration 1 Create Dupline Online confi
77. e Reset output switches on within this time An alarm is triggered off when one or several alarm contacts are activated for more than 10 s The system steps through the activated alarm contacts as alarm indication as well as the alarm output approx every second The alarm siren flashes with a pulse pause ratio of approx 3 s 57 s By subsequent activation of the reset key the Mastergenerator resets the stepping through of the alarm contacts and the alarm output If contacts are still activated another alarm is triggered off after elapse of the reset delay Note Configuration of the object Reset is absolutely necessary to ensure the correct function The status of the alarm contacts can be shown in a simple way on a panel All that is needed for this purpose is that the output channels are coded to the addresses of the alarm contacts The Silent Alarm Signal is intended for sending an alarm to a monitoring centre Also suitable for sending an SMS For alarm purposes the object Common Siren can also be used Details can be found in the chapter describing the alarm siren Common siren The various water alarm objects are selected under Channel function Passive detector D Normally open input This object makes it possible to include E mu passive detectors When the contact is activated and a 1 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Active detector 1 Normally closed input This obj
78. e record ed at every 3 minutes intervals The recording operates like an endless tape loop running over one week The recorded data are stored permanently once every 24 hours just before mid night to continuously renew the record history Playback takes place when the Intruder alarm is started and the Enable Simulated occupation is selected The recorded data are used to activate the objects in the same sequence as recorded If no records have been made for a certain time period while playback the objects will keep their last set on off status The Playback activation of the objects is a set reset operation sent to the objects which is similar to a normal Manual activation When turning off the intruder alarm the last set status will still remain on the objects 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 61 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics 62 Passive detector IN Passive detector OUT Manual armouring IN Manual armouring OUT Alarm siren Alarm signal The above illustration shows the normal sequence of an alarm using manual armouring to start and stop the alarm t4 When the Mastergenerator is switched on the alarm system becomes alert through activation once of the Manual Armouring function tp An alarm contact is activated eg by the opening of a secured port Since the armouring delay Try in this example has not yet elapsed nothing happ
79. ect makes it possible to include Fe active detectors When the contact is activated and a 0O Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Reset This object makes it possible to include a button to reset the alarm and restart Fi es the system If a contact is activated during reset a new alarm is started after elapse of the Reset delay Note This object must be configured in order to achieve correct function of the water alarm system Alarm siren ra The alarm siren indicates the occurrence of an alarm The channel configured p for this object can be used for alarm output on any output modules It usually activates a relay output switching a siren In case of alarm this output flashes with an on time of approx 3 s and an off time of approx 57 s Silent Alarm signal 4 When an alarm occurs a channel configured for this object is activated for 10 Be s and can thus be used to activate a telephone or GSM modem 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameters Parameter Passive detector Disable address Active detector Disable address Reset Reset delay 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved August 2006 H1 Water alarm passive detector x Function Disable Address Active detector f Reset Alam Siren f Silent Alarm Signal Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Pass
80. ecting the lamp symbol in the table its corresponding control channels are marked as well Note Various dimmers may be controlled by the same Scenario Note If several dimmers are to be controlled individually with various scenar ios then different set of control channels must be set up Note only Dimmers of the same type 2 230W or 1x600W are shown Select light scene Full Light Finally select the actual scenario to be performed Dimmer functions Motion detector Manual and activation of the Either Manual or by elapse sdam Motion detector of the Motion detector time The switch and the Motion detector are located in the same room The Manual activation switches on or off the function of the Motion detector Note When controlled by Motion detector the scenarios are still operational The Motion detector also operates on the various light scenarios The scenario All off will turn off the Manuel switch to prevent the dimmer to turn on by the Motion detector To ensure correct operation of the Dimmer s you should not operate the Dimmer control addresses directly or through Master functions or logic as this may disturb the function of the Dimmer when con trolled by Motion detector 40 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 3 4 Light functions Function Setting up various light control functions Application Automatic light fu
81. ed to ensure that the measuring chambers are completely emptied of smoke This time is also used in connection with download of the software and switching on of the channel generator 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Alarm siren L2 Smoke alarm Alarm Siren x Function Siren Time T Passive detector o3 Minutes Active detector Silent Alarm Signal Siren time With this setting you determine the duration of the activation of the alarm output upon the occurence of an alarm The value can lie between O and 60 min The entered value is automatically adopted by the Common Siren Alarm signal L2 Smoke alam Silent Alarm Signal x Function Alarm Signal Delay Passive detector 5 Active detector C Reset f Alarm Siren f Silent Alarm Signal Minutes Alarm signal delay With this setting you determine the time to elapse after switching on of the alarm siren till the alarm signal is activated The value can lie between 0 and 10 min 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 55 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics 56 Passive detector IN Passive detector OUT Reset IN Reset OUT Alarm signal The above illustration shows the normal sequence and reset of an alarm ty to tz tg When power supply is connected the system becomes alert after elapse of the set reset delay Tp indicated by rese
82. edgement button the alarm output is reset and the alarm source indication prepared for the resetting changing from flashing to continuous operation Note This object must always be configured Reset Fea This object is only needed in the operation mode Standard and makes it possible to include a button for resetting the alarm and restarting the system This requires prior acknowledgement of the alarm 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved August 2006 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Lamp test Alarm siren Parameters Parameter Operation mode Passive detector Disable address On delay Active detector Disable address August 2006 If a contact is activated during resetting the system triggers off a new alarm When this object is configured the operation mode Standard is automatically selected This object makes it possible to test the function of lamps indicating the status of ISA the alarm contacts All alarm channels are activated upon actuation of the lamp test button The alarm siren indicates the occurence of an alarm The channel configured for a ISA this object can be used for alarm output on a random number of output modules It usually activates a relay output switching a siren Standard This setting means that activation of the alarm system takes place upon prior release by the reset button This entails that the object Reset must be configured Auto re
83. egal function Read Realtime channels Set up values as configured or as set by a previous ModBus write command Read On Off times and day holiday setup Responds only if channel is configured for a Realtime channeltype 16 Registers per Setup Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Hour and Minutes in BCD If Hour value is read as FFh then this setting is not active Days MSB Holiday LSB Monday Read Pulse counter Latched Frozen values If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Countvalue in BCD from 0 to 9999 Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 108 Mastergenerator ModBus Functions Function Code 05 Set single Output Bit ae ere g Address Dec Hex o MEO a ee TS 5377_ 1501 A2 0on o Bit l ee se i Bit 5503 157F 1 ps ft BEO 12288 3000 O H tO Cit 12289 3001 1 H to Bit 12290 3002 2 H tO fit 12291 3003 3 Hi tO J Cit po A tit ee SE a es 12414 307E 126 Hi tO J Cit 12415 ET 127 O a 12544 3100 0 H LO J S y Bt 125
84. ens at first tg After elapse of the armouring delay Try the alarm is started ie both the channel of the alarm contact and that of the Manual Armouring start to flash t4 After elapse of the de armouring delay Tay the Mastergenerator activates the alarm siren ts After elapse of the siren time T the alarm siren channel is deactivated The flashing of the alarm contact and the Manual Armouring output continues 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 tg After elapse of the alarm signal delay T y set at the object Alarm signal the channel is briefly activated At the same time the alarm contact is continuously switched off and the Manual Armouring output continu ously switched on t7 Activation of the Manual Armouring will acknowledge the alarm and the Manual Armouring output will be reset tg Activating the Manual Armouring once more will bring the system back into the alert state after the armour ing delay Try Application Example Task In a residential building eight rooms are to be equipped with window and door contacts All light switches as well as two motion detectors are to be included in the system When an alarm occurs a siren switches on and the police is informed via a telephone modem A panel shows the source of the alarm The system should moreover make it possible to disable the alarm con tacts on each floor Solution The alarm contac
85. eously Ga C Sequentially H Z Running Time IiE E u25 seconds k E wf Reverse Up Time 2 E E ons Seconds Do E E E o E E E O EE tollo P E t llil Operation mode The setting determines whether the roller blinds are started simultaneously or sequentially With the setting Sequentially the roller blinds start and stop successively at 1 second intervals This time interval is also observed in con nection with change of direction or tilting blind Reverse Up time This time interval does not affect the set roll time Roll time The roll time determines for how long the roller blinds must run This roll time overrides the roll time set in the Decentral up down roller blind control Reverse Up time The Reverse Up time determines the time in seconds for which the roller blinds must run in the opposite direction after expiry of the roll time Applies to tilting blinds Note The Controller only executes the Reversing function in decentral roller blind controls in which the option adjustment of Tilting blinds has been acti vated 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 75 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics Up button central Down button central Up channel roller blind 1 Down channel roller blind 1 Up channel roller blind 2 The above illustration
86. er Manual or by elapse of the Motion detector time or Automatic when the light intensity rises above the Off level Either Manual or Automatically when the light intensity rises above the Off level or Automatically by one of the Switch Off times 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Real time and Motion Manual or Either Manual or Automatic when the Switch On times Automatic by one of the Switch Off and activation of the times or Motion detector by elapse of the Motion detector time The Motion detector only controls the light within a certain time interval Real time and Motion and Lux Manual or Either Manual or Automatic when the light Automatic when the light intensity falls below the intensity rises above the Off On level and only when level switched on by one of or the Switch On times Automatic by one of the or Switch Off times Automatic when the light or intensity falls below the by elapse of the Motion On level and when detector time switched off by one of the Switch Off times and activation of the Motion detector Drive way light Operates like 5 but turns on the light outside the specified switch on times when the motion detector is activated 2 3 5 Temperature Control Function Setting up a fully functioned temperature regulation for a single room Accurate PID regulation Integrated economy operation Heating and Cooling o
87. guration file to be exported to the Central Server during registration see chapter 6 Print The following options are available Print out of Address Listing Master Channels amp multigate Real time Channels Logic Settings SMS Setup Input definitions External References Exit Exit program 1 Only selectable for G380xx36 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 5 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 1 2 2 Edit menu G300_Tool x3 File Edt Options Tools Help Fi E A I A E j c D B E el F j G i H D l J 3 a d Prr io wi L 1 el d El a Ea M pesa i o oe E E N ia eB se a E M F 4 m i Comi Conmected to G3836 ID Number 7 Seachra for Online Sarre Date 2006 06 06 Time 08 20 Sian 2006351 0E0000 Gensal descnption Test Configuration August 2006 Menu Item Explanation Basic setup of the Mastergenerator Logic Setup Configuration of logic functions Holiday Setup Setup of holiday period The holiday setup is active when the current date falls within any of the set time intervals SMS Setup Basic setup of the SMS messaging functions facilitated by the built in GSM modem Counter and Mux analog Setup Communication Setup Basic setup of the multiplex functions required when Counter Modules and Multiplexed Analog Modules are used Configuration of the communication functions available for the two RS
88. h this setting you determine the time to elapse after switching on the alarm siren till the alarm signal is activated The value can lie between 0 and 10 min 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics Passive detector IN Passive detector OUT Reset IN Reset OUT Alarm signal The above illustration shows the normal sequence and reset of an alarm t4 When power supply is connected the system becomes alert after elapse of the set reset delay Tp indicated by reset of the reset output tg An alarm contact is activated This starts the switch on delay Tey which can run for 3 11 s depending on the number of channels tg Upon elapse of the switch on delay Try the Mastergenerator causes the output of the activated contact as well as the alarm siren to flash The alarm siren is then switched on for approx 3 s and switched off for approx 57 S tg Upon elapse of the alarm signal delay Thy the alarm signal is briefly activated ts Activation of the reset button starts the reset delay and the siren is switched off 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 67 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task In a residential building eight rooms are to be protected against water damage When an alarm occurs a siren switches on and the house owner is informed by means of an SMS message The room in
89. he following message in the display of the GSM phone 14 10 From 99999999 Test application fU01 01 4a1 03 36 El Intruder alarm from Hall On If more dial out phone numbers have been defined an acknowledgement can be sent to the Mastergenerator by sending an empty SMS message back The Mastergenerator will then stop sending messages to the following phone numbers SMS messages for AnaLink channels contain the actual AnaLink value 94 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 5 3 SMS Control commands and Requests for Dupline data Commands for control or triggering of channel functions can be sent to the Mastergenerator via messages Also it is possible to send an SMS to the Mastergenerator with request for channel status The Mastergenerator will then answer by sending back an SMS with the requested data The format of the SMS commands and requests is shown in the example below Controlling command Example _ _ Oo OA po 1234 Aamreseton Request Command _ _ Request Command Example O Z o Password Channel 1234 F3 1234 Siren Without password option Controlling command Example Channel argument Request Command Example Channel NB When using controlling commands on a channel which is also configured to send a message when changing status the message will also be sent to the GSM phone Not all channel types can be con
90. i Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 When Read External Input is selected for an address configured as Analink it becomes possible to enter the Dupline ID no and address from which the Analink shall be read and used as input In the example above address D2 has been defined as Analink wind sensor but because Read External Input is selected the wind speed value does not come from the local Dupline network but from the Dupline network with ID no 02 address F5 Other functions such as limit value monitoring with Control Output works exactly as if the Analink value came from a local sensor So even though the Mastergenerators in the RS485 link are using the same input value from the Dupline network with ID 2 address F5 they can operate with different wind speed limits for forcing roller blinds up 2 7 4 Status Indicator Whereas Ext Ref and Read External Input are referring to inputs from other Dupline networks the Status Indicator refers to an external output This means that it is possible to assign the output of a Dupline channel simply to be a copy of an address in another Dupline network Only addresses defined as blank indicator Only addresses defined as blank indicator channels can be used as Status Indicators See sec 2 2 1 The Status Indicator function can eg be used in connection with alarm systems Each Dupline has it own alarm system but by using the Status Indicator function it i
91. installed to pass close by each node Stubs cables joining the node to the cable or stars multiple cable segments brought back to a single point are not permitted Cable Length The maximum length of a single cable run is 1200 meters Connection of the cable shield The shield of the RS485 cable establishes a reference voltage for the RS485 signal conductors For this reason the cable shield must be connected to V terminal 32 on each Master Generator on the network The screen pig tails going into the terminals should be as short as possible The shield should be continuous throughout the installation but only connected to proper ground at one point with an earth contact resistance of less than 2 Q Termination and Fail safe resistors The cable must be terminated at each end This is to prevent reflections which would disrupt communica tions Also the use of so called fail safe pull up and pull down resistors in one of the ends is required to ensure safe and reliable communication The Master Generator has built in termination and fail safe resistors The termination resistor is connected to terminal 30 B and terminal 27 internally Therefore pin 27 needs to be connected to pin 31 A in both of the cable endings in order to make the terminations effective The fail safe resistors shall only be used in one cable end By connecting pin 31 A to pin 29 and by connecting pin 30 B to pin 28 the fail safe resistors are made effective C
92. is based on a roller blind master application with sequential operation mode and a Reverse Up time Tp ij to ta tg ts tg t7 The button for the up direction is activated The up channel of the first motor is activated In the operation mode Sequential the Mastergenerator switches the up channel of the second motor on after a time delay of 1 s Before elapse fo the master roll time the Down button is actuated whereby the roller blind is forced in the opposite direction The motors stop one by one and the Reverse delay Ty set for the decentral roller blind object begins After elapse of the Reverse delay Ty the first motor starts in the opposite direction while the second motor is activated after a delay of 1 s After the end of the roll time T the Reverse delay T y is postponed due to the subsequent Reversing Based on the set Reverse Up time Tp the roller blinds again run in the opposite direction in order to tilt the blinds After elapse of the Reverse Up time Tp the motor of the first roller blind stops Application example A detailed example is described in connection with the decentralized up down roller blind function 76 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 6 Counter and Multiplexer 2 6 1 Multiplexer transmission of counter values 2 e Function Control and transfer of counter values e Application Registration of
93. is set the temperature from this address is sent to the display unit for readout Temperature Range Setup the min and max temperature adjustment range The display unit returns the actual set point temperature which can only be set within these limits Energy save By selecting the Energy save an additional temperature Range is to be set up Temperature range When the time falls within the real time switch intervals the temperature will regulate to the Econ temperature Antifreeze Enable Optional Antifreeze temperature When the Antifreeze function is selected the temperature will be maintained at the set temperature irrespective of whether the Disable address is active or the heat has been turned off via the Display unit 44 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 3 6 Wireless Base e Function Setting up the Dupline wireless output modules e DataLink Synk Control signal for data exchange between the Mastergenerator and the Wireless Base unit Description The Wireless Base is the joint module between the normal Dupline network and the Dupline Wireless modules The set up of the wireless base is needed when using wireless output modules This channel object feeds information of which outputs the Wireless Base has to keep updated Parameters Si eee C2 Wireless Bate x oe 3 I x a Select addresses for the wireless output modules rq e 5d
94. ive detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms N2 Water alarm active detector x Function Disable Address Passive detector IP Active detector f Reset Alarm Siren f Silent 4larm Signal Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Active detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms N3 Water alarm Reset x Function Reset delay Passive detector oz Grain Active detector tf Reset f Alarm Siren Silent 4larm Signal React upon Long activation of p The delay after which the system becomes alert or is to remain switched off upon activation of the reset button The reset delay can be from 2 and 10 min 65 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameter Alarm siren Siren time Alarm signal Alarm signal delay 66 August 2006 Description H4 Water alarm Alarm Siren x Function Siren Time C Passive detector 05 Minutes Active detector Reset i Alam Siren Silent Alarm Signal With this setting you determine the duration of the activation of the alarm output upon the occurence of an alarm The value can lie between O and 60 min The entered value is automatically adopted by the Common Siren H5 Water alarm Alarm Signal x Function Alarm Signal Delay i Passive detector j 0 aces Active detector f Reset f Alarm Siren tf Silent Alarm Signal Wit
95. l of the common siren Parameters Common siren HE Common Siren x Function Siren Time M Smoke Alam j2 Minutes 010 Minutes Water Alarm 05 Minutes T 154 Alarm 002 inate Channel function Here you select one or several alarm systems whose alarm will also activate this siren Siren time Here you enter the max time for which this siren is to remain activated The value can lie between 0 min and 60 min The Intruder alarm and ISA alarm allows infinite times entered by the minus key Application Example Task In a commercial building different alarm systems smoke water ISA and Intruder are to activate the siren mounted outside Solution The alarm systems described in the previous examples are used The relay for the outdoor siren is configured for address I1 The siren time of each connected alarm is configured 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 69 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 5 Roller blind control 2 5 1 Decentralized roller blind up down function Function Up Down control of roller blind motors Application Control of motors for roller blinds sun blinds and roof windows through Dupline modules G 3430 4249 Run time and Switch time individually adjustable Description 70 Tilted blinds for sun blinds and priority control for example for wind sensor The decentralized roller blind up down control makes it possible to run Dupline roller blind control m
96. le 2 In a 3 floor building there is a Dupline network on each floor controlling the local lights It is desired to have a pushbutton on the lower floor for turning OFF all the lights in the building The Dupline network on the lower floor has ID no 1 the middle floor network has ID no 2 and the network on the top floor has been defined as RS485 Master See sec 4 5 and therefore has ID no 32 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 81 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 The all OFF function can be implemented the following way 1 In each of the 3 Mastergenerators a master function is defined on address E2 for turning OFF all lights on the local Dupline network 2 The all OFF pushbutton on the lower floor is coded E2 and will therefore turn OFF all lights on the lower floor when activated as desired 3 In the Mastergenerator on the middle floor an External Reference has to be defined for the local Master Function on address E2 in order to enable the all OFF pushbutton on the lower floor to trigger it The reference is therefore made to address E2 on the Dupline network with ID no 1 4 In the Mastergenerator on the top floor an External Reference has to be defined for the local Master function on address E2 in order to enable the all OFF pushbutton on the lower floor to trigger it The reference is therefore made to address E2 on the Dupline network with ID no 1 5 Activating the E2 pushbutton on the lower floor
97. lidays The Night setback is merely another icon to destinguish a specific purpose of the real time function Parameters Configuration window of real time clock function x Switch Or Switch OFF Days of Week Hour Minute Hour Minute Pal UE a WE Ie Sh H os o h o MM fa o hs o MENNEM fe foo fa fs ATOTO l ie oe Sl eS ll ls React upon Long activation of E Parameter Description Switch on time Switch off time Days of week React upon Long activation of Time at which the channel is to switch on Time at which the channel is to switch off Day s on which the switching time indicated to the left applies M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday S Sunday If H is activated the clock also switches on holidays In this case the corresponding days must be entered under lt Edit gt lt Holiday setup gt When the address here has been activated for the Long Activation time the switch function will execute 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 23 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Time characteristics t4 The real time clock activates the output at the pre defined time without affecting the input channel to By activation of the input the output switches off directly tg By activating the input once more the output switches on again t4 At the set Switch off time the output is always deactivated ts The output can always be
98. ll as all down channels We strongly advise against connecting two or more motors in parallel to one output channel The flexible way of controlling several motors centrally or group wise is to use the Roller blind master function Further details are found in chapter 2 5 2 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameters Parameter Description Roller blind control 01 Roller Blind Up Down x Decentralized Up Down Running Time Priority oen Seconds 2 R Reverse Delay Address f g00 Milliseconds D2 Roll time Insert the times Seconds for which the motor is to run in each direction The value must be within 0 and 255 s The selected time interval should ensure that the roller blinds can reach the end positions in both directions where an end position contact must switch the motor off Intermediate values allows shadow for example But it should be ensured that the roller blind is in one of the end positions before start The entered roll time is overwritten by the roll time of the master Reverse delay Enter the delay time milliseconds before the roller blind changes direction The value should lie between 500 and 2000 ms Tilting blinds This option allows adjustment of tilting blinds The function stops within the first three seconds after the key is released The tilting blinds option must be activated if you want to define for how long the roller blinds must run
99. ll be able to read and use the wind speed in the local roller blind control function Other examples is the possibility to switch of all lights in the entire building by activating one pushbutton at the ground floor and the option to collect all alarm signals in one Mastergenerator nstallationbus uplin Bee PTF 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 89 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 This system topology ensures a safe system operation because in case of a short circuit or interruption of the RS485 network between Mastergenerators the control functions on each Dupline network will continue to operate but of course only based on the local signals Also if one of the Dupline networks is short circuited or interrupted the other Dupline networks will continue to operate In these systems it is common to have a PC with SCADA software for monitoring the entire system and for changing control parameters like temperature set points and switching times In large Dupline systems this is achieved by connecting the COM port of the PC to one of the RS232 ports of the Mastergenerator operating as RS485 master This enables the PC to read and control data in all the Dupline networks and to read or write a configuration file to any Mastergenerator using the Modbus protocol It is also possible to use a PLC or PC as master in the RS485 network In this case there is no automatic data exchange between the Dupline networks b
100. ly is to be switched manually and only at a certain time Furthermore analog values cannot be processed by means of flags Instead it is possible to configure any number of analog sensors so that they relate to the same source value 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 The following table gives an overview of all parameters Parameter Function Disable address Control output Invert limits Alternative input Sensor input range Net No Adress Off lt Limit On gt Limit or On lt Limit Off gt Limit Enable limit 2 Off lt Limit On gt Limit or On lt Limit Off gt Limit Enabled by address Description Select the function of an ordinary measuring sensor light sensor wind or temperature sensor Basically all functions operate in the same way When the channel or flag entered here is activated all switching operations of the sensor are disabled Select this function if the sensor are used to activate a relay on the same address If the analog value is to be read by other Dupline modules or interfaces for then the contol output should be left un checked This option inverts the switching function in relation to the limit values Select this option to get the Analink value from another adress set by the Net No Adress The upper and lower limit values of the sensor For example the lower value could be 30
101. m can take place through a digital input 3 Intruder alarm chapter 2 4 5 This system provides objects which allow monitoring of input signals for the intruder alarm The inputs can be either floating or non floating contacts connected to the system through digital Dupline inputs 4 Water alarm chapter 2 4 6 The Water alarm was developed as a separate system intended for the connection of water stop sensors The alarm systems differ in the following ways In the armouring manual door lock In the type of alarm resetting Acknowledgement Reset In the way of alarming and In the time characteristics The individual systems are described in detail in the following chapters The object Common siren can be used in all system to allow a centralized alarm 2 4 2 General features 2 4 2 1 In output on one channel The alarm systems benefit more than any objects fromt he capability of Dupline to differ between in and out puts on the same adress Thereby it is possible to use a Normally open contact to reset the system and sub sequently switch it in and out alternately The user should therefore not be surprised when a channel is activated without an input being activated or a channel is not activated although an input is activated 2 4 2 2 Master functions Alarm objects can generally not be affected by master functions 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 47 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 2 4 3 ISA
102. must be entered to get the correct reading from the Dupline online data base Log interval Defines the time interval between Counter log Records Date Only relevant when a Counter is logged on a monthly basis Defines the day of the month the Log Record shall be made Hour and Minute Only relevant when an Analink signal is logged on a daily basis Defines the time of the day the Log Record shall be made 6 5 4 Time based logging of Multiplexed Analog data The set up for the logging of Multiplexed Analog data is performed in the menu Mux Analog Log Set up A table showing the Mux Analog addresses available as defined in the menu Counter and Mux Analog Setup is used for selecting the Mux Analog addresses to be logged and for entering text descriptions scaling for these analog signals and engineering units Also the Log Time Interval for Mux Analog signals is defined in this menu A Mux Analog address is selected for logging by double clicking on it with the mouse The color of the associated field will then change to Cyan and this indicates that the parameters entered under Description Range lo Range Hi and Unit of measure will now be assigned to this Mux Analog address The color of the field turns green when another menu or Mux Analog address is selected to indicate that the Mux Analog address has now been configured for logging To change a parameter for a Mux Analog address click on the associated green field and it will
103. n _Off time4_ Setup 26622 67FE P8 xxx Days Day select4 Setup 26623 67FF P8 xxx xxx Don t care Setup a 49408 C100 A1 HI LO Pulse_count_ 49409 C101 A2 Hi LO J CY Pulse count 49410 C102 A3 H f lO Pulse count 49411 C103 A4 HI LO J Pulse count ee eS e eee ee ees eee ee ee ee 49534 C17E P7 H LO J Pulse_count_ Eo Ci7F P8 HL O ise count Read AnaLink channels Set Point values as configured or as set by a previous ModBus write command Legal Values lies in the range from 0 to 255 and must be scaled according to the type of analink signal Responds only if channel is configured for AnaLink channeltype 4 Registers per Setup Reading of 1 to 32 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function Read timer channels Set up ON and OFF delays as configured or as set by a previous ModBus write command the delay tb if zero the delay is counted in seconds It tb 1 the delay is counted in minutes Responds only if channel is configured for Timer channel type 4 Registers per Setup Reading of 1 to 128 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an ill
104. n be defined on each channel Disabling of switching operations through an additional channel or flag Select with mouse Analink Sensor The objects of the analog sensors offer the possibility of integrating analog measuring devices in Dupline and processing their values It is possible to select among four types of sensor functions Measuring sensor General sensor object with which all the other sensor types can be integrated the following sensors such as the light sensor are indicated by different icons and the measuring ranges are partly pre defined Since all sensors operate in the same way their functions are illustrated by means of the general measuring sensor Light sensor This pre defined object for the light sensor operates in the same way as the measuring sensor but has a different icon and the preset measuring range of 0 1 to 100 000 Lux Wind sensor This sensor object is intended for the integration of a wind meter anemometer but requires a Conversion module Apart from that this object operates like the measuring sensor Temperature sensor This object also operates in the same way as the measuring sensor but has its own icon for easy recognition General information Channels for analog transmission operate in the same way as other switching channels For example they cannot be switched with switches that operate on the same channel This means that an additional channel is needed when for example a sensor on
105. nally configure channel A1 in the Mastergenerator as push button function Object Function Channel In outputs Relay output Lamp Configuration Push button function Light control A1 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 17 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 2 3 Toggle switch e Function Bistable Flip Flop e Application Connection of switches and contacts for load switching e Can be used in intruder alarm systems Description The toggle switch is used for the basic Light switching The status of the addres changes to its opposite upon every new activation Parameters Configuration window of the toggle switch function D8 Toggle Switch xjl W Use in Intruder Alarrn Disable Address E React upon Long activation of Intruder alarm When this function is selected the input will send a signal to the intruder alarm system to cause the siren to start This requires that an intruder alarm is configured and that the Intruder alarm is armoured Disable Address When the address here is activated the signal sent to the Intruder alarm is disabled in this manner more alarm zones may be created React upon Long When the address here has been activated for the Long Activation time the activation of switch function will execute Time characteristics The first triggering of the input switches the output on the second triggering switches the output off again 18 2006 Carlo G
106. nalog Activating this forces an Mux Analog Time log Counter Log Activating this forces a Mux Counter Time log The respective logs should be configured in the mastergenerator in order to make a simulated time log Erase Log Pressing this will cause the log memory in the Mastergenerator to be erased Important note this function will cause the Mastergenerator to be restarted hence this should only be used while the Dupline wires are disconnected 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 1 2 5 Help menu ine fas falas General information In order to call Help on the objects or their configuration position the cursor on the desired object and press F1 By clicking on an address field with the night mouse button the selection of functions opens The desired function is selected with the left mouse button click on the selected function with the left mouse button opens the configuration Properties window for that particular function Often used functions can also be entered via the keyboard The functions main window must be activated accordingly click on Title bar The following letters are used O zero Push Button Toggle Switch Flip flop Timer Function Real Time Switch Master Function Smoke Alarm Intruder Alarm Water Alarm 54 Alarm Eee me a Slt Alternativly use the arrow keys to move between the address fields
107. nctions depending of any combination including Motion Proximity switch Lux meters and Real time switching still having the possibility for Manual control Complex functions without the need for logic programming Channel efficient all function integrated in the same object Manual control by Transmit on same address Description The Light function serves a number of selections to create various control options The Light functions are pre programmed and take up just one channel and its functions are performed from the address input signal to the output signal on the same address The object may refer to other addresses to include information from a motion Proximity Detector and a Light Sensor H1 Light Function x Net Ho Address Hour Minute Seconds for E3 foo fos foo W Light Sensor Net Ho Address On level Off Level In p2 jon aen W Include Realtime Switch On Switch Off Days of Week Hour Minute Hour Minute MTITI WwWITF55 H w fo foo fo MeeR mo fo 2 fo WMKRRR Re gt ogg sSeeesoo0ce gp Ss SAS Select this to include a Motion detector in the Light Function When selected the entries to setup the Motion detector appear Motion Proximity Detector Enter the address from where the object are to fetch the Motion Proximity Detector s input signal Net No Address Hour Minute Seconds The off delay associated to the Motion detector Select this to include a Light sensor in the Light Functi
108. ne bus and given an address here A1 In this example increase of the signal transmission time through the DIP switch is to be switched out Configure both the object Motion detector and an output channel of a relay module for address A1 and additional objects needed for the intruder alarm Manual armouring Alarm siren Also in this case the motion detector activates the output module for the lighting directly on address A1 If the alarm system is activated via the manual armouring the Mastergenerator generates an alarm within 10 s after the third impulse Additional details about the intruder alarm can be found in chapter 2 4 5 Tip If you want to use the Sabotage protection Normally closed function of the G 8910 1127 you should configure the object Push button function for the normally closed function and use the increase of signal transmission time function provided by the module In order to include the detector with sabotage protection in an intruder alarm system you must use the object Active detector of the intruder alarm system instead of the Push button function 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 37 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 3 3 Dimmer functions Description 38 Function Setting up Dimmers for both the simple Dim up down to the more complex scenarios Application Setting various light scenes to adapt light setting in rooms according to activity or moods
109. nel or flag is activated for example through a toggle switch ts Although the upper limit value is reached the object does not switch the output on because the Disable address is active tg The temperature sensor switching channel does not switch off until the Disable address is deactivated 34 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Application Example August 2006 Task A heating element is to keep the room temperature between 19 C and 21 C during daytime At night the temperature must be lowered by 4 C A temperature sensor located in the room is coded for address A2 and displays the temperature on a Touchscreen Solution Since the analog sensor value on A2 is already needed for displaying the temperature we assign the temperature sensor object and consequently the relay controlled by the heating element to address A3 For the night setback we assign a real time clock to A4 with the desired switching times The real time clock serves as an additional address for enabling the second pair of limit values Object In outputs Temperature sensor Relay output Configuration Analog sensor Temperature sensor Analog sensor Temperature sensor Real time clock Function Channel Transmission of A2 analog value Analog signal out put and switching channel for the relay of the heating valve Timer for night A4 setback 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri
110. odules for roller blind and sun blind motors By organizing the up and down channels the Mastergenerator ensures undisturbed operation by preventing both directions from being activated at the same time and ensuring that the delay time is observed The up channel generally overrides the down channel ie if both are activated at the same time the Mastergenerator will execute the up command Address configuration The roller blind control can only be configured for an uneven channel number This means that the up channel must have an uneven address number assigned to it and the down channel must have an even address number assigned to it This reflects the address coding of the roller blind modules Here the up channel must also have an uneven output assigned to it while the down channel must have an even output channel addressed to it Note When in spite of correct address configuration the motor runs in the opposite direction the corresponding connecting cables of the motor are reversed In this case correct connection must be ensured the channels must under no circumstances be reversed Operation The up and down buttons configured for the addresses of the roller blind control allow very simple operation By pressing the direction key once the motor runs to the end position or for the duration of the roll time By pressing the same direction key once more the motor stops By pressing in the opposite direction the motor stops shortly
111. oftware or operator panel eg on a PC with the Dupline Web Server 2 Through communication programmes eg the Dupline DDEServer an open software interface to for example Microsoft Office applications Simultaneous operation with transmission of multiplex analog values If both multiplex modes are used care should be taken to avoid address overlap The transmission channels of the analog modules must be set so that they do not overlap the channels of the counter value transmission Read the preceding chapter 2 6 1 Multiplexer Transmission of counter values Working with test unit GTU8 GTU8 makes it easy to read out and simulate analog values of this format operation mode Analog BCD In the case of simulation care should be taken that both the bit Signal available and the validity bit have been set See above Parameter Description Multiplexer l l Transmisison of Multiplexer count Multiplexer delay analog values Multiplex channels With this setting made under lt Edit gt lt Counter amp Mux Analog Setup gt you select how many modules should be addressed The number depends on the number of applied modules and their in output channels From O to 16 addresses can be selected The value 0 switches the multiplex operation out Multiplex delay With this setting made under lt Edit gt lt Counter amp Mux Analog Setup gt you select how fast the Mastergenerator may scan the multiplex addresses This setting onl
112. on When selected the entries to setup the Light Sensor appears Light Sensor Enter the address from where the object is to fetch the Light sensors AnaLink value Net No Address Include Real time clock Select this to include Real time switching When selected the entries to setup the Real time switching appears Switch On Switch Off The time of day where the on off switching is to take place Days of week Select the days of the week or holiday where selected on off switching takes place aN 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Combinations of light functions Off By 1 Motion detector 2 Lux Manual and activation of the Motion detector Manual or Automatic when the light intensity falls below the On level Manual or Automatic by one of the Switch On times Manual or Automatic when the light intensity falls below the On level and activation of the Motion detector Manual or Automatic when the light intensity falls below the On level within the specified real time The Lux sensor is used to turn on the light And the Real time turns it off If the manually turned off and it is still dark the Real time may turn light on as well 42 Either Manual or by elapse of the Motion detector time Either Manual or Automatic when the light intensity rises above the Off level Either Manual or Automatic by one of the Switch Off times Eith
113. oof A1 B4 Roller Blind Up Down window control C1 D4 Roller Blind Master Group wise control B5 6 ground floor Roller Blind Master Group wise control D5 6 1st floor Roller Blind Master D7 8 Push button function Connection of E1 E2 With the logic setup below the rain sensor activates all roller blinds in the Down direction through the master function If the wind sensor channel is set the command of the decentralized up down control is not executed priority control at each decentral roller blind object Output Input 1 Input 2 o m ao 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 73 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 5 2 Roller blind master Description 74 Function Group wise or master control of decentralized roller blinds Application Group wise or master control of motors for roller blinds Roll time with priority over individual roll times adjustable Simultaneous or sequential roller blind start selectable Reverse Up time for tilting blinds when end position reached Enter with mouse Roller blind master This object enables group wise and master control of for example roller blinds sun blinds and roof windows The decentralized roller blind channels configured above chapter 2 5 1 are included in the Roller blind master by marking them in the channel matrix The roll time set for the Roller blind master applies to all indiviual controls and overrides their roll
114. ormed Read the digital output status of Dupline addresses status of receivers Read the digital input status of Dupline addresses status of transmitters Read the values from AnaLink transmitters analog Read the values from Counter Modules type G44207401 Read the values from Multiplexed Analog Transmitters Read the pulse counts on Dupline addresses since last Reset command note 1 Write data to activate digital Dupline addresses writing a 1 to an address creates the same result as having an active transmitter on that address e Write data to force Dupline addresses ON writing a 1 to an address will force the receiver outputs with this address ON irrespective of the function assigned to that address e Write data to be output as multiplexed analog values e Write data to change the set points of Analink addresses can eg be used to change the set point of a temperature control function e Write data to change switching times on Dupline addresses configured for real time control e Issue commands for Reset and Freeze of pulse counts on specific Dupline addresses Note 1 Note 1 A pulse counter that increments on OFF to ON transitions is automatically assigned to each Dupline address The counting is performed on BCD format in the range 0 9999 if the count exceeds 9999 it will roll over to 0 A freeze command must be issued prior to reading a pulse count from a Dupline address The frozen value can then be read while the
115. ould be marked to make the function operate correctly 36 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Input Armouring Delay This time is taken over by the intrusion alarm as a Desarmouring time When the motion detec tor is used in Intruder Alarm and causes an alarm signal then the alarm siren will go off upon elapse of the Input Armouring Delay Time characteristics In the following figure IN is the input channel of the motion detector or the contact while OUT is the out put signal of the same channel In addtion the object Motion detector has been integrated in the intruder alarm system whose alarm siren can also be seen in the below diagram The number of impulses has been set to 3 Alarm siren toy tpz tps tp tpo tpg and tpy are the points of time at which the motion detector generates a signal The impulse duration depends on the characteristics of the detector Ty is the set off time retriggered by the impulses tps and tpg and therefore only begins after elapse of the third impulse The alarm will not start until after the fourth impulse tpg and only when the time elapses between tp and tp is less than 10 s Application Example Task A floor lighting is to switch on automatically for 5 minutes with PIR sensor G 8910 1127 and also serves as intruder alarm when the house is empty Solution G 8910 1127 must be connected to the Dupli
116. p a Scenario Selecting Dimmer Controls G5 Dimmer Scenario x Dimmer functions i URS a gob e i M Dual Output Dimmer B f C Dimmer Up Down C Dimmer Output D fm f f f Dimmer Scenario E fn a aA a aA ad a g Select light scene G Eal 2 El m Select Use in Scenarios to open the entry of the Dimmer Controls Enter the channels to be used for the Dimmer controls The Dimmer control channels are created by pressing the OK button You must select a new set of controls or select an existing set of controls thus more Dimmers may share the same set of Dimmer control channels The given addresses has to match the coding of the Dimmer module s control inputs 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 39 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Step 2 Select a Scenario Once a set of Dimmer controls is given the Dimmer function function Dimmer scenario is available G5 Dimmer Scenario x Dimmer functions N Tne de Se Ge ot 8 I Dual Output Dimmer C Dimmer Up Down C Dimmer Output Dimmer Scenario Select light scene fall Off React upon Long activation of Now select which dimmers lamps are to be controlled by the scenario The symbol 2 lit lamp indicates an included dimmer The symbol 2 indicates a dimmer not included The symbols j show the Dimmer controls By sel
117. pline networks 2 7 1 General 2 2 External reference 2 3 Read external input 2 1 4 Status Indicator August 2006 NNOOOARAARA 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 3 Logic Setup 3 1 Introduction 3 2 The dialog logic functions 3 2 1 Setup 3 3 Application 3 3 1 Setups and Functions 3 3 2 Inversion and Edge Triggering 3 3 3 Using the on board I Os 3 3 4 Internal processing of the logic setups 3 4 Notes and Documentation 3 4 1 Input definitions 4 Communication Ports 4 1 General 4 2 Protocol 4 3 COM1 4 4 COM2 4 5 RS485 4 6 Setup of Communication Ports 5 GSM Modem functions 5 1 SMS Setup 5 2 Event based SMS messages 5 3 SMS Control commands and Requests for Dupline data 6 Data Logging Functions 6 1 General 6 2 Dupline Online 6 3 Dupline Online Transmission Media 6 3 1 Using GSM Modem 6 3 2 Using the Internet 6 4 Event based logging 6 5 Time based logging 6 5 1 Introduction 6 5 2 Time based logging of Analink channels 6 5 3 Time based logging of Counters 6 5 4 Time based logging of Multiplexed Analog data 6 6 Export of the Configuration to the Dupline Online Webserver 6 7 Dupline Online Data Security 7 Radio Modem Functions 7 1 General 7 2 Setup of Radio Modem Central 7 3 Setup of Radio Modem Substation Appendix A Appendix B ModBus Functions Appendix C RS485 Communications 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A
118. rgenerator for sending the Log Records to the Central Server via GSM Modem is described in Chapter 5 GSM Modem Functions 6 3 2 Using the Internet In order to use the Internet for sending the Log Records to the Central Server COM2 Operation Mode must be set to Automatic Data Logging see sections 4 4 and 4 6 Also COM2 Baud Rate must be set to 9600 This is the only configuration required in the Communication Setup menu in order to set up Dupline Online operation In terms of hardware an external RS232 to Ethernet converter item number ETHCONV1 is required The converter needs to be connected to COM2 of the Mastergenerator by means of the RS232 cable included in the ETHCONV1 package The connection to the Ethernet is carried out by means of a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable In the majority of cases this cabling is all that needs to be done to bring the converter into operation because it is pre configured to send the Log Records to www Dupline Online com and to be installed on a network with a dhcp server which automatically assigns an IP address to it If a dhcp server is not available on the network it is easy however to assign a specific IP address to the converter It is always the Mastergenerator that initiates the communication from inside the local network by opening a TCP IP socket connection to the Central Server Because of this there is usually no need to change any setup in the firewall in the network or in the converter
119. ription Address matrix Mark the addresses to be switched on by the master function with 1 and the addresses to be switched off with O Addresses marked with x are not affected Addresses which are automatically marked with a red line cannot be controlled by a master function eg master functions roller blind controls etc Toggle switch If this function is selected the master function address behaves like a Toggle Switch The addresses controlled by the Masterfunction will now be able to be turned on and off by the same Masterfunction If the Masterfunction addres is off the next activation will be an ON command The ON command is sent to all addresses marked with a 1 Addresses in the matrix marked with 0 will turn OFF Include Real time A real time clock is included to time control the master function The field Enter Switch times appears Enter Switch times Click here to open or close for the entry of switch times Real time clock Normally the real time clock for time control of the master function behaves in the same way as the object Real time clock See chapter 2 2 5 Real time clock for further details Unlike a separate real time clock the built in real time clock only generates one switching impulse This is particularly important to bear in mind when the master function is to control push button functions since the switch signal has a very short duration As a Flip Flop Master The real
120. ription for the selected channel address when accessing the logged data via Dupline Online Other languages can be inserted in the 3 language menu Log Data to GSM If selected for a digital channel the Mastergenerator will send a log record to the Dupline Online Webserver each time this Dupline channel changes status from OFF to ON or ON to OFF If selected for an Analink channel the Mastergenerator will send a Log Record each time the Analink value crosses one of the user defined limits and whenever the log interval time selected in the menu Analink Log Set up See section 6 5 has passed since last time based log Note The menu Item text is dynamic so if automatic logging has been selected for COM2 int he Communication setup menu the menu text will be Log Data to COM2 6 5 Time based logging 6 5 1 Introduction This method can be used for Analink signals Multiplexed analog signals and Counter values For each of these 3 signal categories a logging time interval in the range from 5 minutes to 1 month can be defined The signals within each category are then logged on a continuous basis according to the selected time interval The Log Record contains the Address all the logged values within this category and time date year of the Log Record 6 5 2 Time based logging of Analink channels As described in sec 6 4 the selection of which Analink channels shall be included in time based logging is done under the indivi
121. rm on any output modules It usually activates a relay output through which a siren is switched Note The alarm output basically flashes Silent Alarm signal ah When an alarm occurs a channel configured with this object is activated for 10 s and can thus be used to activate a telephone or GSM modem 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 53 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameters Parameter Passive detector Disable address Active detector Disable address Reset Reset delay 54 August 2006 L1 Smoke alarm passive detector Function Disable Address tf Passive detector Ho Active detector Reset i Alarm Siren Silent Alarm Signal Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Passive detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms B1 Smoke alarm active detector E x Function Disable Address Passive detector H2 iC Reset i Alam Siren Silent Alarm Signal Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Active detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms H6 Smoke alarm Reset s x Function Reset delay Passive detector g2 Active detector Minutes f Alam Siren Silent Alarm Signal The delay after which the system becomes alert or an alarm is suppressed upon activation of the reset button This function can be us
122. rs to be used in case Use Password is selected Dial Out Phone Numbers Up to 4 telephone numbers to which the SMS messages shall be sent can be entered In case Send SMS to Dupline Online is selected only the telephone number of the Central Server needs to be entered The country code must be included in the numbers e g 4520213324 It can be selected if an event based SMS message shall be sent out to all the telephone numbers on the list simultaneously or if it shall be sent to the telephone numbers one by one until an acknowledgement is received Acknowledgement is performed by sending either a request or just an empty SMS message to the Mastergenerator 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 93 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 5 2 Event based SMS messages If the mode SMS to Dupline Online is not selected the GSM modem is used for control and monitoring from mobile phones There are 3 different ways to use the SMS messaging jeu a m i fk at e r i a LL D L L ha K A p po Description Inputs Intruder alarm from Hall Documentary Description Est Fef W SMS at On Record Playback changes SMS at Off Log Data to Memory If the SMS by ON box is checked the Mastergenerator will send an SMS with the time and date the identifying text the description text for the channel and the status whenever E1 becomes active The recipient of the SMS will see t
123. s Legal Values lies in the range from 0 to 255 and must be scaled according to the type of analink signal Responds only if channel is configured for a Realtime channeltype 4 Registers per Setup Writing of 1 to 32 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function The changes are stored permanently in the system configuration memory Write timer channels configuration for ON and OFF delays Delays lt 12 hours counts in seconds and delay tb are set to 0 Dalays gt 12 hours counts in Minutes and delay tb are set to 1 Responds only if channel is configured for Timer channel type 4 Registers per Setup Reading of 1 to 128 registers possible If an attempt is made to read from a start address and the number of registers exceeds the allowed register range no answer will be made as this is interpreted as an illegal function The changes are stored permanently in the system configuration memory 2004 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 110 Mastergenerator ModBus Functions XXX ease e007 AT sox ox Donteare Setup 25592 6010 eter aera RPS a fice cook AE ere eae a Pe ee Ae eee ees 26620 67FC_ P8 HI hour Lo min _On time4_ Setup 26621 67FD P8 hour Min Off time4 Setup 26622 67FE P8 xxx Days
124. s not released the output remains activated Recycler If the recycler is activated by an input the recycler continuously generates a square wave signal The output is activated after the set On time period and de activated after the set Off time period This process is repeated as long as the input or the additional trigger is ON Depending on the options selected under Timer function a number of parameters can be selected for Timer and Recycler Timer with on delay or off delay Configuration window for timer with on or off delay E7 On Off Delay Timer a x Timer Function On Delay f On Off Delay Hour Minute Seconds C Recycler joo os joo W Activation by Pulse OFF Time Enabled by Address Hour Minute Seconds a1 foo fo foo Parameter Description Timer function Select the option On Off delay in order to use the Timer function Activation by pulse Select this option to start the timer by means of a short impulse eg through a push button switch On delay Enter the time 0 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s which must pass before the channel is activated Off time Enter the time 0 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s for which the channel should be activated 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameter Description Enabled by address Entering of an additional adress A1 P8 or flag which will also enable the timer function To prevent locking the channel assigned to
125. s possible in a Dupline network to read the status of an alarm signal in any other Dupline network 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 83 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 3 Logic Setup 3 1 Introduction The preceding chapters have illustrated the simplicity of configuring channels with the pre defined objects Praxis however is not always so simple Many functions cannot be implemented by use of the predefined objects The Mastergenerator offers a splendid tool for solving these tasks the logic functions with which any relation can be established between the individual channels The logic functions are described in the following chapter 3 2 The dialog logic functions 3 2 1 Setup The processing of logic functions takes place in the Dialog Logic Setup paa p Logic setup logic setup Configuration window of the Logic funtions ox Logic block number i _i0 a ele ele aE ele LUI EE TH a utput Function Input 2 And d d And T UH ME ts Fe Ez ra m m Hotes Describe here what this logic block does Each logic block always shows eight setups The individual blocks are selected by pressing the corresponding block numbers The selected block is marked by a small bar below the box Each setup consists of two inputs interconnected by an operand eg AND The result of the setup True or False is then assigned to the output 84
126. set With this setting the system activates itself automatically upon acknowledge ment when all passive and active detectors are in their normal position in which they do not trigger off alarms Note Operation mode can be selected for any object of the ISA alarm but applies to the entire system If the object Reset is selected to include a reset button the system assumes that the operation mode Standard is to be selected Simultaneously the option operation mode is deactivated and can only be re activated by unclicking the object Reset If Auto reset is selected the system prevents configuration of the Reset object K2 ISA alarm passive detector x Disable Address ee On Delay Function Passive detector Active detector Acknowledge 00s C Reset uis Lamp Test Alarm Siren Seconds Operation Mode Standard k Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the Passive detector function of the monitoring system whereby it cannot trigger off any further alarms Enter a time value in seconds 0 255 must persist in order to activate the alarm B1 15 4 alarm active detector 7 i x Function Disable Address C Passive detector Be f Active detector i Acknowledge n Delay Reset 005 Seconds f Lamp Test i C Alarm Siren Operation Mode Standard k Enter an address or a flag whose activation 1 signal will leave out the P
127. set is absolutely necessary to ensure correct function The status of the alarm contacts can be shown in a simple way on a panel All that is needed for this purpose is that the output channels are coded to the addresses of the alarm contacts The Silent Alarm Signal is intended for sending an alarm to a monitoring centre but also suitable for SMS messages For alarm purposes the object Common Siren can also be used Details can be found in the section describing The alarm siren Common siren The various smoke alarm objects are set under Channel function Passive detector Normally open input This object makes it possible to include A passive detectors When the contact is activated and a 1 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Active detector 1 Normally closed input This object makes it possible to include dh active detectors When the contact is activated and a 0 Signal consequently transmitted on the Dupline bus an alarm is started Reset R a This object makes it possible to include a button to reset the alarm and restart the system If a contact is activated during reset a new alarm is started after elapse of the reset delay Note This object must be configured in order to achieve correct function of the smoke alarm system Alarm siren ah The siren indicates that an alarm has occurred The channel configured with this object can be used to output the ala
128. sion of analog values Description e Function Object for detection of max 112 analog values e Application Fast transmission of multiplexed analog values through Dupline analog modules e Configuration under the option Multiplexer channels in the Basic setup The original multiplexing of analog values makes it possible to read and write Dupline multiplex analog values As opposed to AnaLink transmission with analog sensors two addresses are needed instead of one which allows transmission of accurate analog values The transmission speed is also higher A full analog value needs one bus cycle at best AnaLink values need 256 cycles While for the transmission of counter values see chapter 2 6 1 only input modules are available various Dupline output modules are available for multiplex analog values The output modules have the output ranges 0 20 mA 4 20 mA and 0 10 V In connection with the configuration of the multiplexer in the Basic setup Options Multiplexer Count and Multiplexer delay the Configuration software automatically reserves four channels A1 A4 for addressing the modules The addressing on these channels is performed automatically by the Mastergenerator Data is transferred on two consecutive address groups C D E F G H I J D L M N and O P The channels can be set individially to the applied modules and can thus not be reserved by the Mastergenerator Also when the number is limited to 16 because onl
129. stergenerator sends the Log Records to a Central Server using the GSM network In this operation mode the Mastergenerator can also receive control com mands from the Central Server via SMS messages The alternative operation mode is to use the GSM Modem for monitoring and control of Dupline signals via SMS messages to from mobile telephones identical with the standard operation mode in G38800X036 In order to make use of the GSM modem the following is required e A SIM card with the pin code 9090 needs to be inserted into the slot in the front of G38001036 The pin code can be changed by inserting the SIM card in a mobile phone and making use of the setting possibilities in the mobile phone The SIM card must be a 3V type e A GSM antenna needs to be connected to the FME connector on G38001036 If the unit is installed in a metal enclosure the antenna must be installed outside the enclosure and connected to the Mastergenerator via a cable an antenna of this type is available with type number ANT 1 A LED in the front of G38001016 indicates the status of the GSM modem By emitting different blink patterns the LED indicates connecting SlMcard missing No network found No response from modem SMS sent and SMS received See appendix A for further information about the LED indications In order to set up the basic SMS functions select SMS Setup in the Edit menu Parameter Description F SMS to Dupline Online SMS Mess
130. t hereof is led to the objects output Parameters Configuration window of the Multigate x e Dee ea ee A gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 54 I A 1 f And all 1 s B a a 1 X ME fa fa fa Orall t s c x lt a x lt XX IX f Equal both 1 s and O s E ad ad tad Mead fead Mead a E K K A K xa M Inverted function F A de A K I G K X X X X x xx H xe oe l a oe a a gt lt EA EA EA EA EA EA E J XX X K X X Xx K x x I lt lt a x gt lt L gt 5 gt lt de A KIX M de 58 X 38 XI KX XIX EA De EA EA EA EA EAE ox x x xX xX xX x Xx P gt lt EA oe EA EA I lt I lt I lt Parameter Description Matrix field Select the Multi gate input signals AND all 1 s All the selected 1 s must be active to activate the object s output OR all 1 s One or more of the selected 1 s must be active to activate the object s output Equal both 1 s and 0 s The selected 1 s and O s must match exactly to activate the object s output Inverted Function When this function is selected the output is inverted This means that the output will deactivate when the matching condition becomes True 30 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task Solution Object A pump needed to be started upon request from 3 different temperature sensors Use for example 3 AnaLink
131. t of the reset output After a short delay approx 3 s after the occurence of a fire activation of the Passive detector the alarm is started This takes place by the alarm siren flashing and by output of the Passive detector channel whereby the alarm source is indicated The channel generator activates the alarm signal channel after elapse of the set alarm signal delay Thy By activation of the reset button the alarm siren and the alarm source indication are reset although the alarm source Passive detector is activated as before The reason is that the Mastergenerator ignores all alarm sources during the reset delay By removing the smoke from the smoke detector the Passive detector opens again and deactivates the alarm channel After elapse of the reset delay the system becomes alert again and the reset output is reset 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task In a residential building eight rooms are to be equipped with smoke detectors When an alarm occurs a siren switches on and the fire authorities are notified Solution The alarm channels of the smoke detector are assigned to channels C1 to C8 The alarm source is indicated on a panel whose LED is activated by mimic display The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm is sounded through a horn which is activated through address D2 of a relay module The alarm
132. ted 00 00 00 to 99 59 59 after a motion impulse has occured Each additional impulse will start the off time again When entering an off time of 00 00 00 the Mastergenerator generates a short output signal indpendently of the duration of the input signal Number of pulses The value entered here 1 25 determines how many impulses the motion detector may generate within 10 s before the alarm starts When an impulse is detected the Mastergenerator checks whether the number of impulses during the past 10 s has exceeded the set number If this is the case an alarm is generated in the connected intruder alarm system This setting thus reduces the risk of false alarms Note Since the signal output takes place subsequently an additional impulse is always needed This means that when the number of impulses is set to 3 the alarm will go off at the fourth signal The set off time has no influence on the alarm Use in Intruder alarm Click in the check box in order to include the channel in the intruder alarm system When the Intruder alarm is armed it will accept the information from the Motion detector as well and cause the alarm to acticvate Disable Adress The Disable address when set and active disables the signal sent to the intruderalarm The disable address then makes it possible to use the motion detectors in different alarmzones Invert PIR input signal If the motion detector has a normally closed output then this check sh
133. time function operates both ON switching and OFF switching This enables simultaneous ON and OFF switching of multiple channels The channels marked with 1 switch on when the master is activated and switch off upon deactivation The channels marked with 0 behave in the opposite way React upon Long When the address here has been activated for the Long Activation time the activation of switch function will execute Tip Entire address groups can be changed by clicking on the right mouse button Time characteristics without toggle function selected Toggle switch function Switched outputs Push button function The master function remains active until the input is switched off In the above example the outputs switch on and in the case of a push button function remain on until the master function switches off again 26 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Application Example Task The master function is to control four lamps in a building Master on Switches all lamps on Master off Switches all lamps off Both master functions turn on a surveillance light in the hall Solution Two push buttons are configured on addresses A1 to A2 to initiate the master function for the On and The Off One pushbutton controlls the Light in the Hall Object Function Adress In outputs Push button input A Push button input Master off A 3 2 C1
134. tivates the alarm siren and causes the output of the source channel to flash tg By activation of the acknowledgement button the Mastergenerator switches the alarm siren off provided that the siren time has not elapsed and transfers the alarm source indication into a continuous signal tg By activation of the reset button the alarm source indication turns off and the system is alert again Operation mode Auto reset Passive detector IN Passive detector OUT Acknowledgement Alarm siren The above illustration shows the normal sequence and reset of an alarm in the operation mode Auto reset ty When all contacts are in off position the Mastergenerator alerts the alarm system automatically upon loading of the application If a contact is subsequently activated initially nothing will happen because of entered on delay Top to After elapse of on delay Ton the Mastergenerator activates the alarm siren and causes the output of the source channel to flash tg After elapse of the siren time T and reset of the alarm contact the Mastergenerator switches the alarm siren off tg Acknowledgement deactivates the Normally open output and the system at once brings itself in the alert state again ts tg AS ty lio tz In spite of the acknowledgement of the alarm the flashing source indication changes to continuous operation because the alarm source is still activated at this point of time Since the siren
135. tor Time should be set long enough that a person may start the alarm and leave through the door without causing an alarm Determines how many seconds may pass from an alarm has occured untill the alarm siren is activated The time is used to cope with the situation where the rightfull owner actually causes an alarm by entry Eg The Alarm switch for start and stop is located in the hall and the frontdoor is equipped with an alarm detector Time should be set long enough that a person may open the door walk across the hall and stop the alarm M1 Intruder alarm Siren l x Function Siren Time i Passive detector 010 e Active detector Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring W Flash when Alarm Flash Interval f Alarm Sirer eer Ser 7 C Silent Alarm Signal os econds Flashing Addresses Enter for how long time the alarm output is to remain activated when an alarm occurs It is limited from 0 and 60 min Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm is Armed The entered value is automatically adopted by the Common siren 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameter Flash when Alarm Flash Interval Flashing Channels Alarm signal Alarm signal delay Enable Simulated occupation when Alarm is armed Selection of Record Playback August 2006 Description Select this to setup the Visual alarm effects This allows
136. trolled As it can be seen it is possible to use either the channel reference directly eg F4 or to use the descriptive text defined for that channel The only channel types whose outputs are actually controlled directly ON or OFF by the SMS command are the Toggle and Realtime channels For push button Timer Master Roller Blind Alarm Reset and Acknowledge channels an SMS ON command will initiate a pulse on the channel and thereby be able to trigger a function eg a Master function or logic function In this way it is avoided that non resettable channel activations appear An SMS OFF command to these channels may not ensure that the channel output is turned off since the output of the channel is also controlled by transmission on the channel All other channel types cannot be controlled via SMS Note The selected country language for on and off can be used as commands However we recommend the user to use the English terms ON and OFF 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 95 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 6 Data Logging Functions 6 1 General The Dupline Mastergenerator can be configured to log Digital signals Analink signals Multiplexed analog sig nals and Counter values The loggings can either be event or time based Logged values are always stored in non volatile memory to enable later retrieval Simultaneously at the actual time of logging the values can be sent to the Central
137. ts are grouped room wise switched in series Each room is assigned to a NO contact within the range E1 E8 The source of the alarm is shown on a panel whose LED is acit vated via a mimic display The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm is sounded through a horn which is activated via a relay on address F3 The alarm can be turned on and off by the Manual Armouring function on F1 in the input range or through the Code Lock Armouring function at the entrance door Disabling of floors is performed with two switches 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 63 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 4 6 Water Alarm 64 e Function Water alarm system including Passive detector Active detector Reset Siren and Alarm signal e Application Wiring of water indicators eg the water stop sensor to an alarm system e Select with mouse Water alarm or short cut key W Description The purpose of the Water Alarm is an alarm system consisting of water sensors integrated as Passive or Active detector The wiring makes it possible to replace conventional water alarm systems Water detectors are generally included in the system through the objects Passive detector or Active detec tor The alarm system is automatically alert after elapse of the Reset delay set with the reset object when the Configuration software has been downloaded or the Mastergenerator has been switched on Th
138. tup Time characteristics Al Output A is only active when input E1 is active and input E2 is not active range between the dotted lines The internal processing in the Mastergenerator inverts the value of E2 before it is output ie sees it as active 3 3 2 2 Example of Edge Triggering Edge triggering can only be used on channels A1 to P8 Since the process is dynamic and lasts only two bus cycles it is necessary to select an output channel capable of processing impulses eg channels with toggle switch function timer function or master function A push button function can also be generated with this setup but it should be noted that in this case the out put will only be active for one cycle Example of a logic setup 86 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual 3 3 3 Using the on board I Os August 2006 The Mastergenerator facilitates 8 on board I Os The 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs are assigned to specific flags so they can be utilized via the logic functions Examples If it is desired that on board Output number 1 shall follow the status of channel BS the following line can be entered Q5 B5 and B5 If it is desired that on board Input number 3 shall be transmitted on Dupline address Input 4 C4 the following line can be entered C4 Q3 and Q3 Output 1 Q5 Output 2 Output 4 Q8 Please notice that Firmware version 2 0 and onward implies changes in the flag
139. ual Output Dimmer Dimmer Up Down Dimmer Control 2 Dimmer Output C Dimmer Scenario i W Use in Scenarioes Ok I Control by Motion Prosimity Detector Net Ho Address Hour Minute Seconds j E2 Joo jos Joo Address of Dimmer Output a 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Dual Output Dimmer Select this when using the 2 230W dimmer type G3448 5234 The dimmer icons appear in Yellow colors Deselect this when using the 1 600W dimme type G3448 4134 The dimmer icons appear in Green colors Dimmer Up Down The Basic dimmer function The selected address has to match the coding of the Dimmer module s Dim up down input Control by Motion Select this option to enable the dimmer to be controlled by a Motion detector Proximity detector Net No Address Enter the address from where the object is to fetch the Motion Proximity Detector s input signal Hour Minute Seconds The off delay associated to the Motion detector Address of Enter the address of the Dimmer s Output status This is essential for the correct Dimmer Output operation when combined with a Motion Detector G1 Dimmer Output a 3 Dimmer functions W Dual Output Dimmer Dimmer Up Down Dimmer Output Change the channels function to Dimmer Output This selection also changes the channels icon The given address has to match the coding of the Dimmer module s Status Output Setting u
140. up menu Click on the desired channel function with the left mouse button The channel is thereby assigned a symbol indicating the selected channel function Click on the symbol with the left mouse button and the parameters which can be set for that particular channel function can be viewed in the properties window The arrow keys can also be used to select channel function in the pop up menu Furthermore channel function can be selected by clicking on different letters To see how to select functions by clicking on letters select the General information menu under Help Tool tip When the cursor is positioned on an address button a so called ToolTip appears The ToolTip indicates the address function and the user defined description Two in front of the tool tip indicates that the adress also is controlled by a logic function 12 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 1 3 Basic Setup x General description Test Konfiguration No of Addresses 128 V Restore Status upon Power up foo Restore Interval x 0 1 Seconds Long Activation Time o2 Seconds v Enable automatic Update of Realtime status upon Config Download and system Power Up Enable Automatic Daylight saving Central European Time i istandard i l Enable RTC Powerline Autocalibration Synchronise Time to
141. upline networks In the example below for address C1 external references are made to address D6 on the Dupline network with ID number 3 and to address B7 on the Dupline network with ID number 5 K4 External References a _ Oy x Net Ho Address je E7 ga Br Add Parameter Description Net No Channel Whenever an external reference needs to be added or removed from the Ext Ref list the Dupline network ID and the Dupline address needs to be entered here The External Reference list defines for the Mastergenerator which addresses in the overall system shall act as inputs to the function assigned to the address the list belongs to in the above example the list belongs to address C1 The input status of all the addresses on the list are OR ed together with the input status of the address the list belongs to In other words if one of the addresses on the list or the local address has an active input the Mastergenerator will regard the local address as having an active input when calculating the output status for the address Example 1 If in the example above address C1 is defined as toggle switch for light control then the output C1 can now be toggled in 3 different ways 1 The usual way by activating a pushbutton with address C1 in the local Dupline network 2 By activating the D6 pushbutton in the Dupline network with ID no 3 3 By activating the B7 pushbutton in the Dupline network with ID no 5 Examp
142. us cycle max all 134 ms This means that the output assumes the value 0 when the setup is not fulfilled and the value 1 when the setup is fulfilled The three logic functions correspond to the mathematical functions AND OR and XOR exclusive of OR AND The output is always 1 when both inputs are 1 OR The output is always 1 when one or both inputs are 1 XOR The output is 1 when only one of the two inputs is 1 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 85 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 The following tables summarize the results of the logic setups Example If in the XOR function both input 1 E1 and input 2 E2 have the value 1 the output A will assume the value 0 3 3 2 Inversion and Edge Triggering A special feature of the logic functions is the possibility of inverting the output e When a minus is added in front of the value the input value and consequently the output are inverted ie if the input had the value 0 it gets the value 1 and vice versa e Adding a slash in front of the address leads to triggering on leading edge e Adding a backslash in front of the address leads to triggering on trailing edge This change in ouput does not affect the input channels or flags 3 3 2 1 Inversion Inversion can be applied to both channels and flags The output can be of any type Example of a logic se
143. ut the reaction time on the RS485 network is slightly faster For RS485 installation guidelines please refer to Appendix B of this manual 4 6 Setup of Communication Ports 90 Communication Setup l x ID Humber Ho of Slaves oi 01 Set as R5465 Master R5485 Baud Rate 57600 Baud F Clear Slave data upon loss of communication Clear data after UUs Seconds LUM Operation LUM Baud Fate Modbus ATU 19200 Baud ModEus ATU Radio Modem Central Radio Modem SubStation Automatic Data Logging 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual Parameter ID Number RS485 Baudrate Set as RS485 Master Clear slave data upon loss of communication No of slaves Clear Data after Com2 operation mode MG Com2 Baudrate August 2006 Description The ID number can be selected in the range 1 32 and must be used when accessing Dupline data via the Modbus protocol When several Mastergenerators are networked via RS 485 each unit must have a unique ID number Defines the baudrate used for the RS485 communication All units in the RS485 network must be configured for the same baudrate In the network solution described in sec 4 5 one and only one of the Mastergenerators must be set to operate as RS485 master to control the auto matic data exchange If Set as RS485 Master is selected then the module will automatically get ID number 32 assigned to it
144. utputs Energy save modes Antifreeze function Requires SHT 2 FUGA DATALINK or SHT 2 OPUS DATALINK display units to operate Output for Heater Output for Cooler DatLink Synk Control signal for Data exchange between the Mastergenerator and the Display units This is a common signal for all DataLink channeltypes Description The Temperature Control is designed for operation together with a Display unit and forms an integrated solution for temperature regulation and adjustments for a single room 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 43 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameters Ci Temperature Control Switch On Switch Ot Daye of Week MTWTFSSH d FREERIDE TT Hour Mirua fos foo for o CCCCCRRT ao lejas Je tades iets on pa fade i fo fe fe fei SME Gn Record Playback chaqges M sHs eof l Log Data to Memory Scaled Analni wale Irad Digtal Status Oif Parameter Description Heater Output address Optional Set up the output for the heater this also selects the heater function to operate Not necesssary when cooling only Cooler Output address Optional Set up the output for the Cooler this also selects the cooler function to operate Not necessary when heating only Disable address Optional When an address is set up then this address may be used to force the Heat or Cool output off Address of Outdoor Optional Temperature When Net ld and Address
145. x036 this menu becomes active This tool enables uploading of the logged data and displays the information in a simple readable manner Mark the check boxes for what info to display Press the button Upload Log and follow the emerging dialog boxes After a while data are displayed as listed text information Select the information to view and press the Refresh button Log Read at Date 2005 01 27 Time 21 07 jaa a M3 u a o E System Hew Configuration naLink Temperature Livingroom Digital Digital Digital AnaLink AnaLink AnaLink AnaLink AnaLink Light Hall 2 Light Hall 2 Light Hall 1 Light intensity Temperature Outside Antifreeze control Annex Temperature Livingroom Light intensity Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Poot mm go Gh M l a a h AnaLink Temperature Outside 1 2 4 4 OnLine Tool When connected to the G3800xx36 this tool becomes available The functions are used to test functionality in conjunction with the Dupline OnLine OnLine Tool Ping Pressing this button causes a Connect to Server telegram to be sent from the Mastergenerator to the Dupline OnLine server 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 9 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 10 While connection is established the status may be monitored on the main window No connection Connection establilshed AnaLink Activating this forces an AnaLink Time log A
146. y four channels have been reserved 112 values can actually be processed This is possible because up to 7 analog channels receive the same binary address but subsequently transmit the values to different channel groups see above Note The reserved addresses must not be used for other purposes eg to output switch commands Module configuration Transmission of analog values requires correct setting of the analog modules Apart from the setting of the transmission channels it is also necessary to assign a binary address to each module Details can be found in the datasheets Data format Within the two channel groups in this case C and D the value 1957 is generated continuously Value in hundreds Value in tens Single digit value Value in thousands Value valid co 2 ae gt T z e V Signal available means that an input module continuously provides the value Value valid indicates that the value is valid An 0 stands for a positive value An 1 stands for a negative value 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved 79 G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 Parameters 80 Processing of analog values As opposed to the counter values it is not only possible to visualize the analog multiplex values through the Modbus communication interface but also to change them There are basically two possibilities of value processing 1 Representing the values in visualization s
147. y has an effect when multiplex transmission has been activated at least 1 multiplex channel selected Since some of the Dupline Multiplex modules need a large part of their capacity for internal processing their response time is reduced This can be balanced by a longer delay The Mastergenerator then waits for the corresponding number of cycles between the scans 2006 Carlo Gavazzi Industri A S All rights reserved G 3800 X036 Operation Manual August 2006 2 7 Reference to data from other Dupline networks 2 7 1 General When several Mastergenerators are linked together in an RS485 network see section 4 5 it is possible to include signal status from other Dupline networks in the intelligent functions This can for instance be useful in a big building with several Dupline networks when all the lights need to be switched off by activation of just one button or when all the roller blinds need to roll up when the wind sensor connected to the Dupline net work on the top floor measures a too high wind speed In practice there are three ways to make a reference to addresses in other Dupline networks External reference Read external Input and Status Indicator 2 7 2 External reference All the objects except for the Analog Sensor have a button located just below the description field for selecting Ext Ref When this button is activated a list pops up where it is possible to add or remove references to addresses in other D

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