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1. Pd PRODUAL measure be sure Discrete inputs USER GUIDE Register Parameter description Data type Values Range 10001 SID 1 low battery Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10002 SID 2 low battery Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10098 SID 98 low battery Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10099 SID 99 low battery Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10101 SID 1 lost Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10102 SID 2 lost Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10198 SID 98 lost Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10199 SID 99 lost Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10201 SID 1 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10202 SID 2 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10298 SID 98 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10299 SID 99 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10301 SID 1 DI1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10302 SID 2 DI Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On N 10398 SID 98 DI1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10399 SID 99 DI1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10401 SID 1 DI2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10402 SID 2 DI2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10498 SID 98 DI2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10499 SID 99 DI2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On Input registers Register Parameter description Data type Values Range 30002 Discrete inputs 16 01 16 bit 30003 Discrete inputs 32 17 16 bit 30032 Discrete inputs 496 481 16 bit 30033 Discrete inputs 512 497 16 bit 30034 Coils 16 01 16 bit 30035 Coils 32 17 16 bit 30045 Coils 192 177 16 bit 30046 Coils 208 193 16 bit See note 1 30050 SID 1 AO1 Signed 16 0
2. and with OK button with and with OK button with and with OK button with and with OK button buttons buttons buttons buttons buttons M L PIRmin DEL_ID PIR delay Removing transmitter OFF 5 10 15 20 1 99 25 30 min Testing the network coverage 1 Move the FLSER commissioning tool switch to the RSSI position On CARE text appears on FLTA display and RX indicator light flashes rapidly cerae KENES 2 Take the FLSER commissioning tool to the planned installation places and check the signal strength from the commissioning tool display NOTE Do not hold the FLSER tool in your hand when testing because that disturbs the signal strength measurement FLSER displays base station small number and transmitter big number signal strengths 1 2 poor 3 5 acceptable and 6 9 good 8 RSSI 8 3 After testing move the FLSER switch to OFF position The base station is now ready for use On CARE text disappears from the FLTA display NOTE If the network range is not adequate a repeater is needed Pd PRODUAL measure be sure USER GUIDE FLTA 3 9 OPERATING AFTER A POWER FAILURE The base station outputs return to the state before the power failure ANALOGUE OUTPUTS The transmitter signals can be directed to one or more base station analogue outputs Analogue outputs can be set t
3. 100 0 0 10 0 V 30051 SID 1 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V FLTA 7 9 Pd PRODUAL measure be sure USER GUIDE FLTA 8 9 30052 SID 2 AO1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30053 SID 2 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30244 SID 98 AO1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30245 SID 98 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30246 SID 99 AO1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30247 SID 99 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 30248 SID 1 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30249 SID 1 SP Signed 16 See note 3 30250 SID 1 RH Signed 16 See note 4 30251 SID 1 FAN Signed 16 See note 5 30252 SID 2 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30253 SID 2 SP Signed 16 See note 3 30254 SID 2 RH Signed 16 See note 4 30255 SID 2 FAN Signed 16 See note 5 30636 SID 98 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30637 SID 98 SP Signed 16 See note 3 30638 SID 98 RH Signed 16 See note 4 30639 SID 98 FAN Signed 16 See note 5 30640 SID 99 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30641 SID 99 SP Signed 16 See note 3 30642 SID 99 RH Signed 16 See note 4 30643 SID 99 FAN Signed 16 See note 5 Holding registers Register Parameter description Data type Values Range 40034 Coils 16 01 16 bit 40035 Coils 32 17 16 bit 40045 Coils 192 177 16 bit 40046 Coils 208 193 16 bit 40047 Not in use 16 bit 40048 Not in use 16 bit 40049 Not in use 16 bit 40050 SID 1 AO1 Signed 1
4. button to confirm the removal NOTE With the M button you can proceed without accepting the selection Pd PRODUAL USER GUIDE FLTA measure be sure 6 9 MODBUS Modbus is in OFF mode as default Modbus can be activated through the menu NOTE The Modbus mode affects to the alarm functions See page 4 Alarms Modbus function codes The device supports the following Modbus function codes 0x01 Read Coils 0x02 Read Discrete Inputs 0x03 Read Holding Registers 0x04 Read Input Registers 0x05 Write Single Coil 0x06 Write Single Register Ox0OF Write Multiple Coils 0x10 Write Multiple Registers 0x16 Mask write Register NOTE The Modbus commands must have at least 500 ms interval Modbus registers NOTE If you try to write a parameter value that is beyond the parameter value range the value will be replaced by the nearest acceptable value Example 1 The register value range is 500 500 2 You try to write the value 600 to the register gt the value 500 is written to the register Coils Register Parameter description Data type Values Range See note 1 1 SID 1 DO1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 2 SID 2 DO1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 98 SID 98 DO1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 99 SID 99 DO1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 101 SID 1 DO2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 102 SID 2 DO2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 198 SID 98 DO2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 199 SID 99 DO2 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 201 Alarm Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On
5. 6 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 40051 SID 1 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 40246 SID 99 AO1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V 40247 SID 99 AO2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V Pd PRODUAL measure be sure USER GUIDE Notes Note Parameter description Data type Values Range Note 1 When the digital output SID n DO x is set to On the analogue output SID n AO x is not in use When the digital output SID n DO x is set to Off the analogue output SID n AO x is in use Note 2 TEFL and LAFL TE Signed 16 0 500 0 0 50 0 C HDHFL TEUFL and KLUFL TE Signed 16 500 1500 50 0 150 0 C RYFL Al1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V PAFL single pulse counting Signed 16 0 999 0 999 Note 3 TEFL SP Signed 16 175 245 17 5 24 5 C TEUFL Uin Signed 16 0 270 0 0 27 0 V HDHFL CO2 Signed 16 0 2000 0 2000 ppm KLUFL LUX Signed 16 0 1000 0 1000 Ix LAFL LUX Signed 16 0 2000 0 2000 Ix RYFL Al2 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V PAFL every thousandth pulse counting Signed 16 0 499 0 499 Note 4 TEFL HDHFL KLUFL and LAFL RH Signed 16 0 1000 0 0 100 0 rH PAFL TEUFL ja RYFL not in use Signed 16 Note 5 TEFL S5 FAN Signed 16 1 2 3 4 5 1 A 2 0 3 1 4 2 5 3 TEFL DI Dl Signed 16 0 1 0 Off 1 On LAFL PIR Signed 16 0 1 0 Off 1 On HDHFL PAFL TEUFL KLUFL and RYFL not in use Signed 16 FLTA 9 9
6. Pd PRODUAL et ae measure be sure V2 2 23 04 2014 1 9 COMMISSIONING Wiring Device wiring and commissioning can only be carried out by qualified professionals Always make the wirings while the power is switched off Caution G FLTA Go At B Alarm Go Alarm AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 10 AO5 11 AO6 12 AO7 13 AO8 14 Go gt 24 Vdc Modbus RS 485 Analog outputs 0 10 V oO lt 00 N 01 o h AAAAAAAA After switching power on for the first time FLTA displays version number shortly and after that SET starts to flash SET The base station settings can be configured through the menu After configuring the settings the transmitters and I O modules can be connected to the base station by using the FLSER commissioning tool See the commissioning instructions for transmitters and I O modules from the documentation of the device in question Placing the FLAN antenna The ideal FLTA antenna installation place is the central location in the network area The antenna should be at least 10 15 cm away from the wall corner or concrete ceiling The antenna should be installed on a large ferromagnetic metal board e g air duct inside a false ceiling to create adequate anti pole The default FLAN antenna cable length is 4 meters If needed the cable can be extended with FLANJJ 4 5 4 5 m extension cable NOTE Do not use more th
7. an one extension cable All extra joints considerably dampen the radio signal Pd PRODUAL measure be sure Menu USER GUIDE FLTA 2 9 The menu can be activated by pushing the M button for approximately 5 seconds You can proceed in the menu by pushing the M button The values can be changed with the The settings are saved when you leave the menu a and buttons Directing the Directing the Directing the measurement to measurement to measurement to M M AO1 output M AO2 output M AO3 output M MOD kBaud l TOFE 1 OFF 1 OFF Master ID Modbus address Modbus speed 1 63 OFF 1 128 9 6 19 2 38 4 kbit s Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement with and with OK button with and with OK button with and with OK button buttons buttons buttons Directing the Directing the Directing the Directing the Directing the measurement to measurement to measurement to measurement to measurement to AO4 output AOS output M AO6 output M AO7 output M AO8 output M 1 OFF 1 OFF 1 OFF 1 OFF Ls OFF Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the Select the transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement transmitter SID measurement with and with OK button with
8. controller by on using the voltage relay RY 1 U for example The alarm can be reset by pushing OK button for over 5 seconds cra oc Pd PRODUAL USER GUIDE measure be sure FLTA 5 9 REMOVING AN UNNECESSARY TRANSMITTER FROM THE NETWORK NOTE Unnecessary transmitter should always be removed from the FLTA database to prevent alarms 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 Disconnect the power supply from the unnecessary transmitter Set the FLSER tool switch to the MID position Push the and buttons to select the FLTA base station master ID MID from which you are removing the transmitter Push the OK button Set the FLSER tool switch to the S RID position Push the and buttons to select OFF for the transmitter sensor ID SID SID Push the OK button Wait message starts to flash on the FLSER tool display You have now approximately 30 seconds to complete the next step Connect the power supply to the transmitter you are going to remove OK flashes on the FLSER display Wait until the flashing stops Set the FLSER tool switch to the OFF position Navigate to the DEL_ID position in the FLTA menu NOTE The menu can be activated by pushing the M button for approximately 5 seconds 1 DEL_ID Press and buttons to select the SID of the transmitter to be removed 7 DEL_ID Push the OK button The confirmation question appears on the display 7 DEL Push the OK
9. ctable 5 10 15 20 25 30 min can be adjusted through the menu PIRmin Pd PRODUAL peeH CUE measure be sure 4 9 USER MODE The transmitter information is displayed on the FLTA base station display The transmitter can be changed with ja buttons With OK button it is possible to change the transmitter measurement information to be displayed 7 OK OK OK OK 9 21 6 21 0 52 0 TEFL RH P 6 RSSI 6 TE C 6 SP C 6 RH Received signal Temperature Set point Humidity strength 0 9 OK OK OK 8 22 4 720 H DH FL 7 RSSI 7 TE C 7 LUX ini f Received signal Temperature Carbon dioxide strength concentration 0 9 ceo 4 9 99 RSSI The alarm can be caused by transmission problem the base station has lost the contact to the transmitter or low battery approx 5 of capacity remaining ALARMS There are two types of alarms depending on the Modbus usage If the Modbus is used the alarms can only be read via Modbus For example a transmitter with SID 5 sends the following unique alarm Alarm register 201 1 1 Low battery register 10005 1 MOD Transmission problem register 10105 1 Modbus ID NOTE The alarm does not appear on the display ee The alarm can be reset via Modbus If the Modbus is not used the alarm can be read from the display and via the terminal 4 OFF B 5 V alarm The alarm information can be forwarded to the building
10. hrough the menu NOTE The FLTA base station analogue outputs AO1 AO8 cannot be controlled via Modbus You can select the wanted analogue output AO1 AO8 transmitter number with the and buttons and measurement information with the OK button A3 3 TE Device Information 0 10 V signal range Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 0 100 rH TEFL RH P S5 Set point 18 24 C 5 position switch A 0 1 2 3 A 1V 0 2V 1 3V 2 4V 3 5V Digital input 0 0V 1 10V Temperature 50 150 C TEUFL Analogue input 0 10 V Digital input 0 0V 1 10V Temperature 50 150 C KLUFL LUX 11 Humidity 0 100 rH Luminosity 0 1000 Ix Temperature 0 50 C HDHFL RH Carbon dioxide concentration 0 2000 ppm Humidity 0 100 rH Occupy detection no detection 0 V LAFL LX detection 10 V Luminosity 0 2000 Ix aveD Analogue input 0 10 V Digital input 0 0V 1 10V MOVEMENT DETECTORS PIR Wireless LAFL PIR movement detectors can be connected to the FLTA base station Detected movement on the LAFL detector controlling area causes immediate detection information on the base station If movement is not detected during next 4 minutes the no detection information is sent to the base station Detection and no detection information are delivered to the base station without delay The FLTA analogue output delay default OFF 4 min and sele
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