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1. CABLE MONITORING cita o ti aaiato EXAMP lene LI SERENE trey reer eer OUR Ad 2418 AR A costed gs A avons de aad eased so ease aso ace oad TA aoe Factory default all settings Set DUUON eeeeeececsserssceseceeseseteteeeeees Acknowledge LED niinniin tEn E ENEE RERE NE DIP SWITCH PROGRAMMING sese esse essere eee ASCI T 24 SAVE CONNECTION as 25 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT HYPERTERMINAL seccssecssccssscssuessscsssecssuccsuccssscssscssscstucsesesssscesucssuessuecsseestcstucsssesesceseees 25 TN COW TTT 25 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 1 M4200 User manual SE LCO PROGRAMMING BY PC ssssscsssssssssssssssscessesesssssessnsnsnssessssssssnssssnsssonsnssssssusessnsnsessesesessnsessssnsssossnsessssnsosensnsessesososens 26 READ CONFIG veria 26 SEI AAPP Pe 27 Channel JUNCOS A pad 27 Input contact type Input reference senere Cable monitoring Input delay LED colour Block function L edi Block function ahars oaaao EEN ENE eN Alarm I output relay I Alarm 2 output relay 2 T RYD TTT Output relay 2 contact Siren relay conta a EA E ib Output 1 4 contact TT Output relay 1 signal Ouiputirelay 2 senal siopa aee a a A E e ia SUV CWT CLAY SIA dd di Unblock delays Reset functions Factory default SAVE SETTINGSINA TEXT FILE 1 iccccsssicsssstscnscstessessesstsvscessoeusavedssctsabesiescssvdscesevoticseoutopuesetotbedsasedenstvesosvasesbsgnseet eai Essai ianooii 33 LOAD SETTINGS FROM A
2. channel 1 gives a red light Red greenand WRITE LED2 COLOR RED Yellow is possible WRITE LED3 COLOR RED colours RED GREEN and YELL are accepted values 1s 999s are accepted values lt SZ SZZZZZZS lO III DD DD DU UD DD DD 2 DI DDD DD DDD 3 AA A A Sa Ss Se a Sa 14 AA 1 A 19 Ss Ss Se Sa 9131313131313 mim mmm mi mi m mim mim Mm m m my m my m Fm L rm my rm rni Fri my rm rm 3 ZIZ ZZ ZZZ EE ZZ ZZ Z ZZ Z Z EEE EE 3 SINISI BS 0 Po NO GI PS SINISI BS CO MO 00 Ni O BJ co Po o OJO O OJO O JO O ojo o o OIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO SISI IG eye SS ass 2 sols ss ele els e gt gt gt S LS S gt l gt gt gt CIC CCI Cc lwd led led lwd lwd lwd lwd lwd lwd le lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt mima mi mimi mi mi mim mm rm rni rni rm rm Ked Ee erd e erd a ed E DIN NIN O OO O CO O 0 O OF O O 0 O OO 0 0 ONIN DN WIN M wm N 01 01 01 01 ESS SE SE 222222 HR ARAN Revision 07 02 2008 Page 28 M4200 User manual SE LCO Parameter ommand Description LC Block function 1 Blocking alarm input 1 is not possible by block function 1 Blocking alarm input 3 is not possible by block function 1 Blocking alarm input 4 is not possible by block function 1 Blocking alarm input 6 is not possible by block function 1 Blocking alarm input 2 is possible via external button terminal 13 Blocking alarm input 3 is possible via external
3. settings The complete configuration will return to factory default the factory default setting will take WRITE SYS SETUPDEFAULT YES effect when power supply has been disconnected NOTE The first set of commands in each parameter group in the table above is always the factory default settings of the alarm monitor Revision 07 02 2008 Page 32 M4200 User manual SE LCO Save settings in a text file It is often practical to make a backup copy of the module configuration The copy can be used for safe keeping and documentation or it can be sent to colleagues for evaluation and trouble shooting It can also be edited and changed in Notepad for later upload in the M4200 The procedure below describes how to transfer the configuration from Microsoft HyperTerminal 1 Click on the menu Transfer 2 Click on the menu item Capture Text 3 Click on the button Browse Select a location and filename for the text file containing the configuration 4 Click on the button Save When the Capture Text dialog appears on the screen 5 Click on the button Start When the Capture Text dialog disappears from the screen 6 Type the text read config in the terminal window 7 Press Enter on the keyboard and wait 5 seconds The current configuration is listed in the terminal window The configuration has simultaneously been captured in the text file To stop the transmission to the text file 8 Click on the menu Transfer 9 Click on the menu item
4. 07 02 2008 Page 22 M4200 User manual SE LCO Create a new connection HyperTerminal is now fully installed and it is time for creating a new connection 1 Click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen 2 Click on the menu item Allprograms 3 Click on the menu item Accessories 4 Click on the menu item Communication 5 Click on the menu item HyperTerminal When the New connection dialogue appears on the screen 6 Type in Direct COM1 assuming that COM1 is used for the connection in the input field Name 7 Click on the button OK When the Connect to dialogue appears on the screen 8 Click on the drop down menu opposite the input field Connect to and choose which COM port you want to connect to e g S 9 Click on the button OK When the Port Settings dialogue appears on the screen Bits per second 9600 v Data bits 8 y Parity None y Stop bits 1 y Flow control Nens y Please make sure that the dialog is filled out exactly like the picture above 10 Click on the button OK On Windows XP the button is named All programs If the operating system is older than Windows XP the button is only named Programs Revision 07 02 2008 Page 23 M4200 User manual SE LCO ASCI settings The HyperTerminal dialogue appears on the screen To make sure that communication between Microsoft HyperTerminal and the alarm monitor will work properly some settings r
5. 10 channels for mode selection and 2 rows of dip switches with each 8 dip switches for choosing different programming facilities Below is a description of the functions both on the rotary switch and the dip switches Rotary switch operational principle Below is an explanation of the different modes on the rotary switch Figure 10 illustrates the different modes schematically Position 0 is operational mode This mode is default selected and means that the alarm monitor is running in alarm mode Position 1 8 is programming mode for each of the input channels Programming functions into channel 1 set the rotary switch in position 1 etc Position 9 is programming mode for general functions such as block delay and reset functions Position Mode O0 Operational alarm 6 Setinpute 8 Setinputs 9 _ Setgeneral functions Figure 10 Modes on rotary switch Revision 07 02 2008 Page 14 M4200 User manual SE LCO Dip switches operational principle 8 dip switches 1 row Named in documentation as 1 1 to 1 8 8 dip switches 2 row Named in documentation as 2 1 to 2 8 There are 16 dip switches spread on 2 rows with 8 in each row Each dip switch has 2 positions ON and OFF 2 functions per dip switch The functions of each dip switch depend on the position of the rotary This means that 2 x 16 on off different settings are available on each of the 9 positions on the rotary sw
6. 2 AT SIREN Figure 6 Wiring example open collector outputs Normally de energized The alarm monitor is delivered with all open collector outputs operating as normally de energized This means that the output has no reference whether power is on or off When an incoming alarm activates the output status is changing to negative reference Normally energized It is possible to programme each of the open collector outputs to operate individually as normally energized This means that the output changes to negative reference when the power is switched on When an incoming alarm activates the output status is changing and the negative reference disappears Load capacity Maximum load capacity for the open collector outputs is GBOVDC 700mA Revision 07 02 2008 Page 10 M4200 User manual SE LCO NC input contacts IMPORTANT It is only recommended to use the example below if the alarm monitor is still in factory default mode If there is any possibility that the alarm monitor has been programmed previously please refer to the section Factory default dip switches on page 15 Example Input 1 8 accept any combination of NO or NC contacts Default configuration only supports NO contacts If NC contacts are used please follow the example below regarding input 1 terminal 1 1 Set rotary switch in position 1 acknowledge LED change into red colour 2 Set dip switch 7 1 to On NC contact 3 Press Set button un
7. 2008 Page 5 M4200 User manual SE LCO Multiple units Figure 3 shows the default connection of the input and output terminals on two M4200 units Input terminals 1 8 are connected to REF OUT positive supply on one of the units via potential free contacts Test terminals are connected to GND on both units via potential free contacts test and block terminals can be connected by the same method Lamps are connected to the outputs the lamps are supplied from same source as the units Terminal 26 is connected to negative supply IN 1 IN 2 OPEN IN 3 COLLECTOR N4 OUTPUTS IN 5 IN 6 N7 POWER SPARE NE REF OUT ALARM 1 BLOCK 1 ALARM 2 BLOCK 2 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS SYNE T POWER SPARE ALARM 1 RESET TEST BLOCK 1 ALARM 2 a BLOCK 2 Figure 3 Wiring example multiple units with external reset default connection Synchronisation If multiple units are positioned side by side it can be desirable that all LEDs on all the units are flashing with the same speed rate If all Sync terminals 23 on all the multiple units are connected with each other all LEDs will operate with the same speed rate No further configuration is needed The Sync functionality has no other importance than providing visual continuity Revision 07 02 2008 Page 6 M4200 User manual SE LCO Relay outputs The alarm monitor has 3 output relays all of them can be activated by any of the 8 alarm inputs The rel
8. Capture Text 10 Click on the menu item Stop The configuration is now accessible as a readable text file The file contains all parameters necessary to re establish the configuration of the module Find and open the text file to check the content It is necessary to scroll through the contents of the notepad window in order to view the full content of the file NOTE In order to restore the configuration from the text file into the alarm monitor please refer to the section Load settings from a text file on page 34 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 33 M4200 User manual SE LCO Load settings from a text file By using an ANSI compatible terminal application e g Microsoft HyperTerminal which is supplied with the Windows operating system or any other ANSI terminal it is possible to load single commands or the complete configuration from a text file Important There are two commands that need special attention when loading configuration from a text file 1 READ CONFIG 2 WRITE SYS SETUPDEFAULT YES READ CONFIG is the first command in the text file It is recommended to delete this command from the text file before loading the configuration If it is not deleted the loading procedure will start read out the configuration instead of loading it into the alarm monitor WRITE SYS SETUPDEFAULT YES is the last command the text file It is recommended to delete this command from the text file before loading the configuration If it s not del
9. QUTPUTS t N N N N POWER REF DUT ALARM 1 ALARM 27 SHEERS a External dn J 3 siren Normally n i Relay supply energized Relay supply QS Figure 5 Wiring example normally energized relay Revision 07 02 2008 Page 8 M4200 User manual SE LCO Load capacity The output relays are able to manage any kind of resistive load The load capacity depends on whether AC or DC voltage is connected to the relay Below is listed the maximum load capacity for AC and DC voltage respectively Max AC load 250VAC 4A Max DC load MAX DC load capacity for relay output 300 200 100 Resistive load 50 d gt o DC voltage Vdc N o 10 0 1 0 2 05 1 2 5 10 20 DC current A Readings of DC load capacity curve above VDC Ampere 10 4 12 4 24 4 48 2 110 0 5 300 0 1 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 9 M4200 User manual SE LCO Open collector outputs The alarm monitor has 4 open collector outputs all of them can be activated by any of the 8 alarm inputs These outputs are able to work as energized or de energized similar to the output relays This section contains information about the 2 principles and how to use them Figure 6 shows the connection diagram of the output terminals terminal 19 22 on the alarm monitor OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS POWER SPARE ALARM 1 ALARN
10. SELCO Alarm Monitor M4200 User manual OVERLOAD HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE Low FREQUENCY HIGH FREQUENCY FUEL LEVEL LOW L AVV FUEL EAKAGE Revision 07 02 2008 SELCO A S P O Box 113 Betonvej 10 DK 4000 Roskilde Phone 45 7026 1122 Fax 45 7026 2522 www selco com M4200 User manual SE LCO Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ciciseissssscsscosecnsssstvovcesssesscavesoascecetecssescsousse suceoseasisboscecesesecesasesssssoseassavedouses cide encesevesbussctocssedessosasceteess 1 INTRODUCTORY NOTES sisisicsssosesesssessscessesessossssessessosssnsesecesonssesessosssseseasseeoinsesecoseassasessessosesesssecsbvscsosessossessisessesssassbeceibes 3 DLA VOUT sescsicdisccstsiesiccsestestaccasesscscscsbcccsscheccustcssscescvasceusonscsessessaccosceussccsscascousossscdesesseceusdeoasccscuosdsesscedecscuesecevseseaecosssnecessesasses 3 FACILITIES ON THE FRONT O 3 FACILITIES ON THE REAR FUNCTION FUNCTION DIAGRAMA aa 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS scssssssssscsssssssssessessssssnssssssssossnsnsessnsossssnsnssssesssonsnssssssesessnsnsessesosessnsesessssesesansosee 5 MINGLE UNIT cdi as 5 MULTIPLE UNITS corona e a di A EE 6 SACOS AN a oi 6 RELAY OUTPUTS seeing a Ha Ad iia ica 7 Normally de energized H 7 Normally enero A a EE ER renere 8 TOG L 9 OPEN COLLECTOR ERT TTT 10 Normally de energized DT 10 Normally energized Lo d L NE INPUT CONTA T escasa o E A e E EE NE EA E E A E E AE A ne
11. TEXT FILE cscscosssssssceotsessssescusessosscssesthenscsssoavesssvdssdessobsvsevstsosdiensdbnseseveaussesetseseavasenties sdbebsavtvensestoos 34 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 2 M4200 User manual SE LCO Introductory notes This manual describes installation and operating instructions together with dip switch configuration of the Alarm Monitor M4200 This manual also includes information about how to configure the product using the included RS232 cable and a Windows PC running Microsoft HyperTerminal Layout Below is a description of the facilities on the front and the rear of the unit Facilities on the front 8 LEDs one for each input terminal By programming it is possible to change the colour individually for each LED into red green or yellow Green LED Active when power is on When test button is pushed all LEDs When reset button is pushed show steady light Hold down the button all relay outputs go off and and test status will change from red into LED status change from green and into yellow flashing to steady mode Keep down the button and dimming of all LEDs can be done in 8 consecutive levels Facilities on the rear Output terminals 4 open collector outputs for ELCO remote control of external lamps or relays Betonvej 10 OUT 19 DK 4000 Roskilde ouT2 20 Phone 45 70261122 Fax 40 70262522 Ours 21 Internet www selco com OUTA 22 SYNC 23 Input terminals Used for connection of potentia
12. TS ora POWER SPARE AS ALARM 1 was qt Figure 8 Wiring example cable monitoring on input 1 If cable monitoring is needed on any other input channel please select the input number on the rotary switch and follow step 3 and 4 above Notice that two measuring resistors 1 in series and 1 in parallel are needed for each of the inputs operating with cable monitoring lt is very important that both resistors are mounted close to the input contact Input reference In the example above REF OUT 9 is used as input reference It is possible to use both Ref 9 and GND Ref 10 with cable monitoring without further configuration Normally open inputs e The resistor in parallel is monitoring cable break s The resistor in serial is monitoring short circuit Normally closed inputs s The resistor in parallel is monitoring short circuit s The resistor in serial is monitoring cable break Inputs in general However the input is operating as normally open or normally closed same size of resistors is used Revision 07 02 2008 Page 12 M4200 User manual SE LCO Input reference IMPORTANT It is only recommended to use the programming example below if the alarm monitor is still in factory default mode If there is any possibility that the alarm monitor has been programmed before please refer to the section Factory default dip switches on page 15 Example It is possible to set up input 1 8 individually to positive
13. User manual SE LCO Normally energized Figure 5 shows the connection of the output terminals when the relay is programmed to be normally energized It is possible to programme each of the output relays to operate individually as normally energized This means that the relay changes position from terminal 33 to terminal 35 siren relay when the power is switched on When an incoming alarm activates the relay the position will change from terminal 35 to 33 siren relay The same scenario will appear if the supply voltage disappears from the alarm monitor This is a big advantage when alarm is needed if breakdown of the alarm system occurs If supply voltage disappears from the alarm monitor and alarm is needed it is very important to use another supply unit for the output relays than used for the supply voltage of the alarm monitor The output relay is supplied from another source than the alarm monitor The siren is connected to the output relay The siren is connected to another negative supply than that of the alarm monitor NOTE Regarding load capacity for the output relays please refer to the section Load capacity on page 9 To use any of the three output relays as normally energized programming is needed For further information about programming please refer to the section Programming by switches on page 14 or Programming by PC on page 26 Main supply san SU ig Main supply i N N OPEN 0 ER N COLLECTOR BR N
14. ays can work as de energized or energized when the power is on the alarm monitor The alarm monitor is delivered with all output relays operating in normally de energized mode This section contains information about the 2 principles and how and when to use them This section only contains information about the relay outputs terminal 27 35 The examples in this section are based on the siren relay but all of the 3 output relays can be used individually with the same functionality Normally de energized Figure 4 shows the default connection of the output terminals on the alarm monitor The alarm monitor is delivered with all output relays operating in normally de energized mode This means that the relay stays in the same position whether the power is on or off When an incoming alarm activates the relay the position will change from terminal 33 to 35 siren relay The output relay is supplied from same source as the unit The siren is connected to the output relay Terminal 26 and the siren are connected to negative supply NOTE Regarding load capacity for the output relays please refer to the section Load capacity on page 9 in this manual Supply gt Supply i gt OPEN COLLECTOR L QUTPUTS SYNC i POWER SPARE ALARM 1 os Externol lt i siren Normally A de energized Figure 4 Wiring example normally de energized relay default connection Revision 07 02 2008 Page 7 M4200
15. button terminal 13 Blocking alarm input 4 is possible via external button terminal 13 Blocking alarm input 5 is possible via external button terminal 13 Blocking alarm input 6 is possible via external button terminal 13 Block function 2 Blocking alarm input 1 is not possible by block function 2 Blocking alarm input 4 is not possible by block function 2 Blocking alarm input 5 is not possible by block function 2 Blocking alarm input 2 is possible via external button terminal 14 Blocking alarm input 3 is possible via external button terminal 14 Blocking alarm input 5 is possible via external button terminal 14 Blocking alarm input 7 is possible via external button terminal 14 Alarm 1 output relay 1 WRITE ALM1 RELAY1 Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 1 is ON ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 3 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 4 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 5 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 6 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 7 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is active when alarm on input 8 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 1 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 2 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 3 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 4 is ON Ala
16. d pulse Relays These functions are available from firmware version January 2008 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 20 M4200 User manual SE LCO Windows software There are two ways of programming the alarm monitor by dip switches on the rear of the unit or by any standard ANSI compatible terminal application e g Microsoft HyperTerminal which is supplied with the Windows operating system or any other ANSI terminal Windows NT 2000 XP and Vista will normally install HyperTerminal by default Windows 95 98 and ME will in contrast not install HyperTerminal by default This section describes how to locate and eventually install Microsoft HyperTerminal on a PC All information regarding wiring and communication between a PC and the alarm monitor is also available in this section Locate HyperTerminal on the PC It is important to make sure that an ANSI terminal application is installed on the PC To find out if Microsoft HyperTerminal is already installed 1 Click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen 2 Click on the menu item All programs 3 Click on the menu item Accessories 4 Click on the menu item Communication 5 Check if there is a menu item named HyperTerminal If you have already installed Microsoft HyperTerminal please continue in the section Wiring on page 22 On Windows XP the button is named All programs If the operating system is older than Windows XP the bu
17. e dip switches This push button is used for accept of rotary and dip switch settings Set button is related to the rotary switch which means that all dip switch settings made in the selected position of the rotary switch will be saved when the set button is pushed IMPORTANT It is very important to check the position of all 16 dip switches before set button is pushed Acknowledge LED Acknowledge LED is positioned on the rear of the alarm monitor beside the save button When the rotary switch is in programming mode Position 1 9 the LED gives a constant red light When set button is pushed and held down the LED will flash 2 times and change into green light until set button is released Green light indicates that saving the settings done by set button is accepted Revision 07 02 2008 Page 16 M4200 User manual SE LCO Dip switch programming This section lists all possible settings that can be done by the switches on the rear of the alarm monitor Before starting the programming session please read the previous section Dip switches operational principle on page 15 Input settings Before programming the input settings please select the position number on the rotary switch position 1 8 In the table below the default settings are marked with bold type Switch setting Switch setting Switch setting Description __ Input type SW1 1 C ENE OFF Normally n ON Closed SW1 2 EA OFF S ON after Out OUT Cable monitor
18. egarding transmission of data are needed 1 Click on the menu Files 2 Click on the menu item Properties When the properties dialog appears on the screen 3 Click on the tab Settings d Click on the button ASCI settings When the ASCII Setup dialogue appears on the screen ASCII Setup ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally Line delay 50 milliseconds Character delay lo milliseconds ASCII Receiving C Append line feeds to incoming line ends C Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Please make sure that the dialog is filled out exactly like the picture above 5 Click on the button OK The alarm monitor is now connected to the PC through RS232 The screen dump below shows the welcome message transmitted by the M4200 alarm monitor which indicates that it is ready for configuration M4200 Alarm Annunciator FH 070208 gt Revision 07 02 2008 Page 24 M4200 User manual SE LCO Save connection In order to avoid the starting and configuration procedure every time you start up the Microsoft HyperTerminal in the future it is practical to save the setup To save setup 1 Click on the menu File in the upper left corner of the HyperTerminal dialogue 2 Click on the menu item Save as The Save as dialogue will appear on the screen 3 Note that the name Direct COM1 is already typed into the input field Fil
19. elay 2 operates as normally energized Siren relay contact WRITE IORELAYS SIREN CONTACT ND Siren siren relay operates as normally de energized WRITE IORELAYS SIREN CONTACT NE Siren siren relay operates as normally energized Output 1 4 contact Open collector output 1 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT1 ND energized WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT1 NE Open collector output 2 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT2 ND energized WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT2 NE Open collector output 3 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT3 ND energized WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUTS NE Open collector output 4 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT4 ND energized WRITE IORELAYS OUTPUT4 NE Output relay 1 signal Alarm 1 output relay 1 operates in steady mode new WRITE IORELAYS RELAY1 SIGNAL STEADY incoming alarms is not registered Alarm 1 output relay 1 operates in pulse mode If another alarm input is activated meanwhile an existing alarm input is still active output relay 1 will become silent in about 2 seconds and start again This scenario will occur every time a new input is WRITE IORELAYS RELAY1 SIGNAL PULSE activated Output relay 2 signal Alarm 2 output relay 2 operates in steady mode new WRITE IORELAYS RELAY2 SIGNAL STEADY incoming alarms is not registered Alarm 2 output relay 2 operates in pulse mode If another alarm input is activated meanwhile an existing alarm input is st
20. ename 4 Click on the button Save The configuration has been saved as a HyperTerminal shortcut icon This icon named Direct COM can be accessed directly through the start menu same location as HyperTerminal Introduction to Microsoft HyperTerminal Below you will find an explanation for the frequently used icons in Microsoft HyperTerminal Icon explanation Icon Description O Use this icon if you need to create a new connection e g if you need to communicate through another COM port than your default connection does Use this icon if you need to open a new connection e g the connection you have saved as Direct COM1 Y Use this icon if you need to connect to the unit related to the pc e g M4200 Use this icon if you need to disconnect to the unit related to the pc e g M4200 G3 D Use this icon if you need to correct some of the properties for the active connection e g Direct COM1 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 25 M4200 User manual SE LCO Programming by PC There are two ways of programming the alarm monitor by dip switches on the rear of the unit or by any standard ANSI compatible terminal application e g Microsoft HyperTerminal which is supplied with the Windows operating system or any other ANSI terminal When using a standard ANSI compatible terminal application the configuration is done through a PC via the special RS232 cable which is delivered with the alarm mo
21. eted the complete configuration will be loaded into the alarm monitor but at the end of the loading procedure the loaded configuration will be deleted and replaced by the factory default configuration Load configuration The procedure below describes how to load the configuration into the alarm monitor via Microsoft HyperTerminal 1 Click on the menu Transfer 2 Click on the menu item Send Text File 3 Click on the button Browse Select the text file containing the configuration 4 Click on the button Open The commands in the text file will now be retransmitted to the alarm monitor This will take several seconds or maybe even a few minutes depending on the amount of commands in the text file Revision 07 02 2008 Page 34
22. ill active output relay 2 will become silent in about 2 seconds and start again This scenario will occur every time a new input is WRITE IORELAYS RELAY2 SIGNAL PULSE activated Siren relay signal Siren siren relay operates in steady mode new WRITE IORELAYS SIREN SIGNAL STEADY incoming alarms is not registered Siren siren relay operates in pulse mode If another alarm input is activated meanwhile an existing alarm input is still active the siren relay will become silent in about 2 seconds and start again This scenario will occur every time a new input is WRITE IORELAYS SIREN SIGNAL PULSE activated as long as the unit has not been reset contact If the firmware is dated before January 2008 leave out CONTACT from the command line signal Available from firmware version January 2008 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 31 M4200 User manual SE LCO Unblock delays Block function 1 has a delay on 1sec from unblock to WRITE SYS BLOCK1 UBDELAY 15 respond unblocked Block function 2 has a delay on 1sec from unblock to 1s 999s WRITE SYS BLOCK2 UBDELAY 1S respond unblocked are accepted values Reset functions WRITE SYS RESET PUSH 1 1 push on reset button Resets all 2 push on reset button First reset siren Second reset WRITE SYS RESET PUSH 2 This command is used to undo the command WRITE SYS SETUPDEFAULT YES before the power supply WRITE SYS SETUPDEFAULT NO has been disconnected Cancels all
23. ing SW1 3 OFF mw ON Active Input Delay SW1 4 SW1 5 SW1 6 0 0 0 0 E OFF OFF ON ON Revision 07 02 2008 Page 17 M4200 User manual Function ES Block1 SW2 1 lr lee ON S e e ON A g RE ON A Aarm2 Sw24 E fe ON oo o o a ON PEE poutz sw27 A effect Activate No effect Activate Revision 07 02 2008 SELCO Page 18 M4200 User manual SE LCO General settings Before programming the general settings please select the position number on the rotary switch position 9 In the table below the default settings are marked with bold type Function Switch setting Description Alarm Relay1 swit Jo ooo ON e Energized E a ON e Ehergized kk al ON e ne i rA ON oo S ke ON SE low kk e ON Normally low Open Collector4 swt7 J Normally De energized Normally low No effect No effect Revision 07 02 2008 Page 19 M4200 User manual SE LCO Switch setting Switch setting Description UnBlock Delay Gri_ SW 2 1 SW 2 2 ETA OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON UnBlock Delay Gr2 UnBlock Delay Gr2 SW 2 3 SW 2 4 A OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON Reset button Reset button SW 25T E E ON Two push First siren second LEDs AAA OFF O New alarm 2 second pulse N Alarm relay 2 SW 2 7 PA AAA N OFF Steady no pulse O New alarm 2 second pulse Steady no pulse SW 2 8 EA AAA OFF Steady no pulse ON New alarm 2 secon
24. is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 8 is ON Output 1 4 WRITE ALM1 OUTPUT1 OFF Open collector output 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 1 is ON Itis possible to replace OUTPUT with Open collector output 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 3 is ON OUTPUT Open collector output 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 4 is ON OUTPUTZ or OUTPUTS Open collector output 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 7 is ON 4 OUTPUT1 E 5 OUTPUT1 8 OUTPUT1 WRITE ALM3 OUTPUT1 Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 3 is ON Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 4 is ON E W W WRITE ALM2 OUTPUT W W RITE ALM RITE ALM Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 5 is ON WRITE ALM6 OUTPUT1 Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 6 is ON WRITE ALM7 OUTPUT1 Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 7 is ON WRITE ALM Open collector output 1 is active when alarm on input 8 is ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Revision 07 02 2008 Page 30 M4200 User manual SE LCO Output relay 1 contact Alarm 1 output relay 1 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS RELAY1 CONTACT ND energized WRITE IORELAYS RELAY1 CONTACT NE Alarm 1 output relay 1 operates as normally energized Output relay 2 contact Alarm 2 output relay 2 operates as normally de WRITE IORELAYS RELAY2 CONTACT ND energized WRITE IORELAYS RELAY2 CONTACT NE Alarm 2 output r
25. itch no programming facilities are available when the rotary switch is in position 0 operational mode When the rotary switch is in position 1 8 each dip switch has the same functions because the same functions are needed on each input channel Factory default dip switches Figure 11 shows how all the dip switches are set when the alarm monitor leaves the SELCO factory Before starting any programming session on the alarm monitor it is recommended to set all dip switches as shown in Figure 11 The reason is that when saving is done by the set button all settings will be saved even though only a few dip switch positions have been changed Top row of dip switches 1 Figure 11 Dip switch settings factory default Factory default all settings It is possible to return all settings on the alarm monitor into factory default by 1 operating cycle Set the rotary switch in position 0 Press the button Set the colour of the Ack LED changes into red light Hold Set button down in 5 seconds The colour of the Ack LED changes into green light Release the Set button NANA Now all settings are returned to factory default It is still necessary to set up all dip switch contacts manually please refer to the previous section in this manual Revision 07 02 2008 Page 15 M4200 User manual SE LCO Set button SET The set button is positioned on the rear of the alarm monitor below th
26. l free contacts Both NO and NC contacts are supported Sync Used for synchronization of flashing LEDs on multiple M4200 units Power Terminal 24 is positive reference Terminal 26 is negative reference Terminal 25 is not in use REF and GND Reference to inputs REF is the same as positive power reference GND is galvanically separated from the negative power oe z7 reference TTT i BE ze Output relays Alarm 1 is default activated when ALARMI 29 x P a A inputs are active It is possible to set up activation Reset test and block functionality for remote mode for both alarm 1 and 2 activation GND is common reference RS232 interface Used for connection with PC Siren relay Default activated when inputs are active It is possible to set up activation mode for the siren relay A FEE HEHE HEEL 10 channel rotary switch Used for 8 dip switches Used for configuration of switch configuration of the unit Set button Used for the unit Named in documentation as 1 1 s 0 Operational mode accept of rotary and dip to 1 8 e 1 8 Setinput 1 8 switch settings 9 Set general functions 8 dip switches Used for configuration of Acknowledge LED the unit Named in documentation as 2 1 Indicates that programming to 2 8 by set button is accepted Revision 07 02 2008 Page 3 M4200 User manual SE LCO Function The Alarm Monitor M4200 provides the possibility of monitoring 8 individual processes All inputs
27. nitor The 16 dip switches have a limited number of combinations and provide only restricted combinations for e g channels and delays Otherwise the RS232 based configuration is unrestricted In this section all necessary information regarding programming of the alarm monitor from a PC is available Read config It is possible to read out the present configuration of the alarm monitor by writing a single command into the terminal window Make sure that the RS232 port on the alarm monitor is connected to the PC serial port COM1 and the power is turned on To start up the programming window Microsoft HyperTerminal 1 Click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen 2 Click on the menu item Allprograms 3 Click on the menu item Accessories 4 Click on the menu item Communication 5 Click on the menu folder HyperTerminal 6 Click on the menu item Direct COM1 The HyperTerminal dialogue will appear on the screen M4200 Alarm Annunciator FW 070208 gt read config 7 Type the text read config in the terminal window 8 Press the Enter key on the keyboard All parameters are now listed in the terminal window All parameters can be changed or activated according to the descriptions on every single parameter which you are able to read about on the following pages Please type the complete command and press ENTER The parameter is automatically saved into the unit On Windows XP the b
28. or negative reference Default configuration is positive reference via the terminal REF OUT If negative reference is needed please follow the example below regarding input 1 terminal 1 1 Set rotary switch in position 1 acknowledge LED change into red colour 2 Set dip switch 7 2to Off GND reference 3 Press Set button until Acknowledge LED shortly turns into green light 4 Release Set button Now it is possible to connect input 1 as shown in Figure 9 IN OPEN IN COLLECTOR IN OUTPUTS IN IN IN POWER SPARE IN REF DUT D ALARM 1 pz SIREN Figure 9 Wiring example GND If GND reference is needed on any other input channel please select the input number on the rotary switch and follow step 3 and 4 above Revision 07 02 2008 Page 13 M4200 User manual SE LCO Programming by switches There are two ways of programming the alarm monitor by dip switches on the rear of the unit or by any standard ANSI compatible terminal application e g Microsoft HyperTerminal which is supplied with the Windows operating system or any other ANSI terminal When using a standard ANSI compatible terminal application the configuration is done through a PC via the special RS232 cable which is delivered with the M4200 unit This section only contains information about programming by dip switches Switches All switches needed for programming are located on the rear of the alarm monitor There is 1 rotary switch with
29. rm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 5 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 6 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 7 is ON Alarm 1 output relay 1 is NOT active when alarm on input 8 is ON Revision 07 02 2008 Page 29 M4200 User manual SE LCO Parameter Command escription Alarm 2 output relay 2 is NOT active when alarm on input 1 is ON WRITE ALM2 RELAY2 OFF WRITE ALM1 RELAY2 OFF Alarm 2 output relay 2 WRITE ALM3 RELAY2 OFF Alarm 2 output relay 2 is NOT active when alarm on input 3 is ON WRITE ALM4 RELAY2 OFF WRITE ALM5 RELAY2 OFF WRITE ALM6 RELAY2 OFF WRITE ALM7 RELAY2 OFF WRITE ALM8 RELAY2 OFF Alarm 2 output relay 2 is NOT active when alarm on input 8 is ON WRITE ALM2 RELAY2 ON Alarm 2 output relay 2 is active when alarm on input 2is ON WRITE ALM3 RELAY2 ON WRITE ALM4 RELAY2 ON WRITE ALM5 RELAY2 ON WRITE ALM6 RELAY2 ON Alarm 2 output relay 2 is active when alarm on input 6 is ON WRITE ALM7 RELAY2 ON Siren is active when alarm on input 1 is ON WRITE ALM2 SIREN ON WRITE ALM5 SIREN ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 1 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 2 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 3 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 4 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 5 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 6 is ON Siren is NOT active when alarm on input 7
30. til Acknowledge LED shortly turns into green light 4 Release Set button Now it is possible to connect input 1 as shown in Figure 7 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS POWER SPARE ALARM 1 Figure 7 Wiring example NC input If NC contacts are needed on any other input channels please select the input number on the rotary switch and follow step 3 and 4 above Revision 07 02 2008 Page 11 M4200 User manual SE LCO Cable monitoring Cable monitoring provides extra security to the alarm system Cable faults are indicated with short flashing pulses on the corresponding alarm channels Cable fault indications will be overridden by activation of input alarms and indicated with normal alarm flash or steady light indication IMPORTANT It is only recommended to use the example below if the alarm monitor is still in factory default mode If there is any possibility that the alarm monitor has been programmed previously please refer to the section Factory default dip switches on page 15 Example The example below refer to input 1 terminal 1 1 Set rotary switch in position 1 acknowledge LED change into red colour 2 Set dip switch 1 3 to On Cable monitoring 3 Press Set button until Acknowledge LED shortly turns into green light 4 Release Set button Now it is possible to connect input 1 as shown in Figure 8 and gt Supply r gt gt Supply ig gt 82 Kn NE rla E 1 i 7 Ka OUT 1 OPEN OUT 2 COLLECTOR cur 3 OUTPU
31. tton is only named Programs Revision 07 02 2008 Page 21 M4200 User manual SE LCO Installing HyperTerminal This section describes the procedure for installing HyperTerminal which is supplied on the Windows 9x CD ROM Please note that the installing procedure for HyperTerminal might be a little different depending on which version of Windows you have installed It should however be possible to configure the system using this procedure 1 Click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen 2 Click on the menu item Control panel When the Control Panel appears on the screen 3 Double click on the Add Remove Programs icon When the Add Remove Programs Properties dialogue appears on the screen 4 Click on the tab Windows Setup 5 Click on Communications components 6 Click on the button Details 7 Enable the check box just left of the HyperTerminal application 8 Click on the button OK Windows will now ask for the installation CD ROM After inserting the CD ROM Windows will install the files needed for the HyperTerminal application Wiring HyperTerminal is now fully installed and it is time for connecting the alarm monitor with the PC 1 Plug one end of the supplied RS232 cable into the grey RJ plug located in the lower left corner on the rear of the alarm monitor 2 The other end of the cable with the DB9 plug connects to a PC COM port COM1 is used in this manual Revision
32. utton is named All programs If the operating system is older than Windows XP the button is only named Programs Revision 07 02 2008 Page 26 M4200 User manual SE LCO System parameters In the table below every possible parameter is listed followed by a detailed explanation of the use of the parameter Parameter Input contact type Channel 1 supports a normally open input contact Input reference WRITE IN1 REF VREF Channel 1 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 WRITE IN2 REF VREF Channel 2 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 WRITE IN3 REF VREF Channel 3 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 WRITE IN4 REF VREF Channel 4 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 Channel 5 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 Channel 6 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 Channel 7 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 Channel 8 is configured for positive reference terminal 9 Channel 1 is configured for negative reference terminal 10 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 27 M4200 User manual SE LCO U Parameter Cable monitoring escription There is no monitoring of cable faults on Channel 1 Input delay WRITE IN1 DELAY 25MS Channel 1 has a delay of 25ms from input to respond 25ms 999ms are accepted values WRITE IN4 DELAY 25MS WRITE INS DELAY 25MS WRITE IN8 DELAY 25MS LED colour WRITE LED1 COLOR RED The colour of the LED of
33. will accept any combination of NO or NC contacts It is possible to programme each input e g to activate the siren relay the two alarm relays or the four open collector outputs The delays for the inputs can be selected between 25 milliseconds and 60 seconds With the default configuration on M4200 the alarm scenario will unfold as shown in Figure 1 Alarm input f l Output 1 4 Alarm 1 AL A Alarm 2 Siren l Reset n Figure 1 Function diagram default scenario Function diagram When alarm input is activated the LED goes flashing alarm relay 1 and the siren relay goes ON When reset button is activated the LED goes steady and the siren goes OFF When alarm input is de activated LED goes OFF together with alarm 1 Revision 07 02 2008 Page 4 M4200 User manual SE LCO Installation instructions This section contains information about how to install the alarm monitor Single unit Figure 2 shows the default connection of the input and output terminals on the alarm monitor Input terminals 1 8 are connected to REF OUT positive supply via potential free contacts Reset test and block terminals are connected to GND via potential free contacts Lamps are connected to the outputs the lamps are supplied from same source as the unit Terminal 26 is connected to negative supply OPEN COLLECTOR QUTPUTS BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 Figure 2 Wiring example single unit default connection Revision 07 02

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