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2.+4.+6.A123 – MFT–H–2/ENG Operating Instructions MFT
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1. MFT H Select MP address 1 8 4 Nm 15 Nm PP when only 1 actuator seung Default functions Modify Service Language German a m Description SR DC 2 10 V M Control Feedback Motion Copy Reset Identification of individual English functions PWM 0 59 2 935s DC control Voltage 0 Torque Enter original Last entry Serial No page 20 further language in preparation 3 point DC2 10V DC2 10V Cannot be Copy All entries uy Default Default modified SW version further language in preparation Open Close pco 10v LMpco 10v l Canntbe An is Plant site modified Description Description fhe further language Spare menu of individual of individual Leid VAV 654 V DCV variable DCV variable item functions functions Reference Actual 4 value further language i page 17 page 17 in preparation m Start Stop Start Stop Adapte Description ese nen L Nee further language of individual M preparano functions PWM control Softswitch S Running time Function info a further language pp 12 amp 13 i in preparation 0 02 5s 561 62 Standard Data log s D further language in preparation 0 59 2 93s variable Al sm ame further language bil in preparation 0 1 25 5s E Delet E Stop Go Ratio ex eete E 100 rotation 7 Bpcintarace PWM variable Mach Overldad CW eae Function test Software PW min PW max Travel Normal
2. Display 2 SDO2d0V Control signal DCV has been loaded DC 0 10 V DCV variable A 2 beep signal gives audible confirmation ln i i i i i i i i i i eweweweuese eeu h Selected DC variable menu Press the key twice until the cursor is opposite DC variable Control signal DCV Display DC 2 10 V DC 0 10 V gt DCV variable Press the key DCV variable Start Finish Display 2 0V 10 0V ESC Abort 3 39 39 39 3 3 3 tn 3 3 i Program SRS range Hold the key depressed until Start shows 3 5 V DCV variable Start gt 3 5V ESC Abort Press the key DCV variable Start Finish 3 5V gt 10 0V ESC Abort Hold the key depressed until Finish shows 6 6 V DCV variable Finish Display E Display Displ Start Finish SPI 3 5V gt 6 6V ESC Abort Press the key Display 1 during Actuator being d programming E Display 2 DOV variable Working range Start Finish DC 3 5V 6 6 V 3 5V gt 6 6V programmed ESC Abort A 2 beep signal gives audible confirmation 4 3 d i i i a a a a a k Labelling Upon completion of pro gramming attach a label to the MFT 2 actuator showing the customised data not identical to the AM24 SR basic type A waterproof felt tip pen will write on the special stickers provided use 2 stickers if necessary Working range DC 3 5 6 6V Data record parameterised 21 Instruc
3. Vers 2 0 Connection options Wiring Diagram 1 Typical application For assigning parameters to an MFT 2 actuator when itis already connected into the overall system In this application the actuator is under analogue control through the Y signal Notes The MFT H receives power from its own batteries The MFT 2 actuator receives power from the overall system The MFT 2 actuator is operable As long as the U PP terminal of the MFT 2 actuator is connected to the MFT H the feedback signal U5 will not correspond to the instantaneous actual value Diagram 2 Typical application Forassigning parameters to an MFT 2 actuator before it is connected into the overall system Suitable as well for assigning the same parameters to several MFT 2 actuators Notes The MFT H receives power from its own batteries The MFT 2 actuator receives power from the MFT H during parameter assignment The MFT 2 actuator is only fully ope rable when it is receiving an external supply of power via the jack Providing an external supply of power to the MFT 2 actuator via the special adapter greatly extends the life of the MFT H batteries Diagram 3 Typical application For assigning parameters to an MFT 2 actuator when it is connected together with other actuators up to a total of 8 via an MP Bus system to a UK24LON unit In this application the MFT 2 actuators are controlled digitally over the MP Bus Notes
4. e The MFT H receives power from its own batteries e The MFT 2 actuators receive power via the UK24LON unit Use the MFT H to select MP addresses 1 8 in orderto gain direct access to the required actuator Powering up down Fault alarms Powering up down When an MFT H Handy is powered up it is first initialised and the version of software with which it is loaded is displayed The subsequent behaviour of the Handy varies according to whether it is a first commissioning or a restart First power up First commissioning When a Handy is powered up for the first time it jumps directly to the Language menu after initia lising This allows the appropriate language of use to be selected Restart on the same actuator When the Handy is powered up again it jumps to the same menu item that it was at before it was powered down provided it is connected to the same actuator as before i e the Serial No and Address correspond on a different actuator If a different actuator is connected to the Handy before it is powered up again the fault alarm No actuator appears on the display and an audible beep signal is given If the actuator has already been addressed enter the correct address under Search on the menu and the Handy will find the actuator in question Otherwise it will first be necessary to assign an address to the actuator see Addressing Page Auto power down If when a Handy is in use none of its key
5. BELIMO emm W yement ko m 2 ANE lace 2 44 tin 3 M Hand g instructi FI H y fo ction 2 EN MFT MFT2 actuato uators MT Notes Power supply BELIMO N Safety notes on using the MFT H When connecting up to the actuator circuit take great care not to allow the connecting lead to come into contact with mains power Also ensure correct terminal assignment The MFT H is not isolated electrically from the RS232 interface or the actuator Only approved computers that provide electrical isolation from the mains may be connected to the RS232 interface Use only leak proof alkaline batteries of Size AA Mignon LR6 dimensions 50x14 mm or suitable NiCd or NIMH rechargeable batteries All four units must be replaced at the same time when changing the batteries Ensure correct polarity when fitting the batteries Always use four identical batteries of the same make and type Remove the batteries if the MFT H is to remain unused for an extended period of time The device contains no replaceable components apart from the batteries Fitting the batteries Batt 1 Turn the MFT H over to expose the back Compartiment 2 Open t
6. EE CUN further language in preparation 0 59 2 935 variable pl oom further language pP in preparation 0 1 25 5s L Delet Stop Go Ratio 10096 rotation TEA PWM variable Wiech Overall CW or CCW Function test Software PW min PW max Travel Normal Sensitivity aia rar gag aaa SW version 3 point heme oll Reverse Normal Default Description Open Close TERES ENS Reduced of individual functions Decore Minimum Synchronisation page 19 Air Lune Description unctione of individual EEA YET unctions functions o orma page 14 page 15 Menu does not appear Intermediate Sync at0 Rotation Sync at 100 1 0 Maximum Description er of individual D i functions page 18 Adaption off Default Manual Auto Operating time active time Stop Go ratio f When the angle of rotation is limited mechanically the angle must when VAV 6 4 V is g y g i Description be adapted electronically in order to ensure the proper functions selected under Basic of adividual HW SW direction of rotation changes produce virtual changes Functions unctione for switching points and Z control position settings are reversed Not for AM24 SR page 16 AM24 SR cannot be addressed 8 Vers 2 0 BELIMO Tree menu for LF24 MFT 2 AF24 MFT 2 Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 damper actuators With a safety function Menu selection LF24 MFT 2 AF24 MFT 2
7. active time Stop Go ratio With NVF actuators the actuating force cannot be modified the appropriate menus do not appear HW SW direction of rotation changes produce virtual changes for switching points and Z control position settings are reversed Description of individual functions page 16 10 Vers 2 0 P LA BELIMO Tree menu for parameterising VAV Compact NMV D2M NMV D2M 8 Nm Default functions SR DC 2 10 V M Control DC control Description of individual functions iu pp 12613 DC0 10V DCV variable Start Stop Description of individual functions page 14 Vers 2 0 Feedback Voltage U DC2 10V Default DC 0 10V DCV variable Stat Stop pli m Description of individual functions page 15 Torque p E 100 15 96 50 96 25 96 Running time G Standard Variable aS 100 Range CW or CCW Normal Reverse Volumetric flow Q Minimum Volumetric flow I Intermediate Volumetric flow m VO Maximum Volumetric flow MN Adaption Off Default Manual Auto Description of individual functions page 16 Tree menu for NMV D2M MFT Menu selection Select MP address 1 8 PP when only 1 actuator Service Copy Reset Identification Enter original Last entry Serial No copy All entries Typ E SW version m EE Plant site Description B8 gt Eeee of individual functions R
8. actuator is addressed with an MP address 1 8 it is automatically parameterised for MP Bus operation In this case it is controlled digitally over the MP Bus Procedure for addressing an MFT 2 actuator 1 Preselect the required address with the keys Example MP address 4 Addressing gt Addressing 4 ESC Abort 2 Press the key and the following display will appear Addressing Unlatch actuator ESC Abort 3 Perform the appropriate reset function on the MFT 2 actuator from the table below and according to what the Handy demands Actuator family Actuator type Reset function Actuators without NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 Press manual Spring return GM 24 MFT 2 NMV D2M pushbutton 1x Actuators with LF24 MFT 2 Move L R switch back and R spring return AF24 MFT 2 forth 1x within 4 s b L Linear actuators NV24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 Press key S2 1x for valves NVF24 MFT 2 E inside the housing cover 4 The following display appears briefly to show that the appropriate address has been assigned to the MFT 2 actuator The required address will have been Actuator assigned to the actuator when this programmed procedure has been completed Menu selection Notes on parameterising AM24 SR s Actuator The AM24 SR and its configuration variants AM 24 xx e g AM 24 001 do not have a bus capability and so cannot be addressed In order to set their parameters these types can be accessed directl
9. of active time to operating time calculate thus active time h operating time h x 100 Example An operating time of 100 000 h and an active time of 10 000 h gives a Stop Go ratio of 10 If the Stop Go ratio is relatively high it might be due to unstable control triggering the actuator Page 15 A2 2 3a describes how the Stop Go ratio can be defined as a criterion for maintenance and fault alarms Use the direction keys to move between operating time active time and Stop Go ratio in the menu Display maintenance and fault alarms generated by the actuator Whenever there are several alarms present they can be displayed in succession by pressing the direction keys Individual alarms can be cancelled by pressing the SET key The message No alarms is displayed if there are no alarms present A simple GO NO GO test for functional testing 1 When the menu is selected a reference value corresponding to the preset MAX position is issued to the actuator by the Handy default for MAX is 10096 The actuator continues running until it reaches the preset reference value 2 When the SET key is pressed the Handy issues the actuator with a reference value which corresponds to the preset MIN position default for MIN is 096 The actuator continues running until it reaches the preset reference value 3 The next time the SET key is pressed the Handy issues the actuator with a reference value which corresponds to 5096 of the control range defined by MIN
10. Al 2 Explaining PWM control 002 95 A2 1 2a Selection of a fixed PWM working range of 0 02 5s 092 2355 A2 1 2b Selection of a fixed PWM working range of 0 59 2 93s 01 2555 A2 12c Selection of a fixed PWM working range of 0 1 25 5 PWM variable A2 1 1d Variable definition of a PWM working range PWmin PWM min 0 02 Saas PWMmax 50 00 5s 3 point A2 1 3 Selection of 3 point control MFT 2 actuator parameterised with data record for l 3 point actuator see page 13 Section A1 3 Open Close A214 Selection of Open Close control MFT 2 actuator parameterised with data record for Open Close actuator see page 13 Section A1 4 The mode of control required is selected with the direction keys and a variable working range with the direction keys and amp 2 Pressing the SET key either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or the selected values are entered into the actuator 14 Vers 2 0 Mae 4 BELIMO Menu functions A2 Modify A2 2 Feedback m Actuator Address m E pe functions A1 Modify A2 _ AB Control Motion Copy Reset A21 m A23 A24 A2 5 Feedback A2 2 The Feedback branch of the tree menu allows the function of the 5 U5 feedback signal to be defined Voltage U A2 2 1 Selection of feedback signal U5 as a modulating linear DC measured voltage The defined signals correspond to 0 100 an
11. and MAX The value is 5096 if the MIN and MAX positions are set to default The actuator continues running until it reaches the preset reference value Note The MIN position is referred to the preset MAX position Response sensitivity and reversal hysteresis are adjustable so that MFT 2 actuators do not respond to every oscillatory movement of the control signal The service life of the equipment can be enhanced by a correct choice of these values The values are defined as degrees of angle of rotation in the case of rotary actuators and as mm in the case of linear actuators The values correspond to the amount by which the control signal must be changed in order to change the position of the actuator Normal A3 8 1 Default B Response sensitivity set to 1 degree rotary actuators or to 0 2 mm linear actuators Reversal hysteresis set to 2 5 degrees rotary actuators or to 0 5 mm linear actuators Reduced A3 8 2 Synchronisation A3 9 Normal A3 9 1 Default Syn at0 A3 9 2 Sync at 100 A3 9 3 Settings for Response sensitivity set to 2 degrees rotary actuators or to 0 4 mm linear actuators sensitive equipment Reversal hysteresis set to 5 0 degrees rotary actuators or to 1 0 mm linear actuators Definition of Default position synchronisation At initial commissioning when the pushbutton is pressed the actuator runs to default position CO or depending on the direction of rotation selected see Ta
12. either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or the selected functions are initiated Vers 2 0 17 u a P d Menu functions A3 Servie BELIMO Default functions A1 Modify Service A3 Identification A3 1 Serial No A3 1 1 ef version A3 1 2 Menu selection 1 Actuator MFT H B Addressing __A setting Address 8 E MP A2 In the Service branch of the tree menu it is possible to initiate service functions and to assign parameters to them as well as accessing specific system data Identification of the MFT 2 actuator Read out the Serial No of the MFT 2 actuator Read out the Type Software version of the MFT 2 actuator Plant site A3 1 3 Reference A3 2 Actual value Adaption A33 Function info A3 4 Data log A3 5 Alarms A3 6 Delete Function test A3 7 Note During the function test the actuator must be receiving a 24 V AC power supply see page 5 Diagram 1 Sensitivity A3 8 TFT1iC zcrTICc c rncaoo Display the plant site string if available otherwise no function The actual position of the actuator as a percentage of the effective value of angle of rotation or stroke actual volumetric flow as a percentage of the nominal volumetric flow in the case of the VAV Compact NMV D2M can be compared with the reference value It is important to take into account that in the case of electronically limited angles of rotation or limite
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17. Press for at least 2 s to illuminate display MFT H must be powered up first Press briefly once to move back one level in the menu Press for at least 2 s to return to the main menu J ump to selected menu Enter selected command For moving the cursor to the next line or the previous line of the menu When there are up to 3 selected steps per menu the cursor will jump from line to line When there are more than 3 selected steps it will scroll one line at a time each time a key is pressed The longer the keys are held depressed the faster will be the scrolling An audible signal is given when the last line of the menu is reached with the key pressed For selecting steps in the menus when there are several side by side 4 line Level converter PP or MP to RS232 Software upgrade MFT H Connection to MFT 2 actuator Operating controls ON OFF switch and display illumination 2 ESC Escape Key 3 SET Memory Key Tue BELIMO Direction Keys B Direction Keys 6 LCD Display D RS232 connection amp M 1 DC 24 V Parameter assignment by MFT H MFT 2 actuators Multi Function Techno logy undergo basic parameter assignment for standard applications before being des patched from the factory When necessary on site alterations can be made to MFT 2 actuator parameters using the MFT H Parameter Assignment Device The kind of Checking service functions with the MFT H The MF
18. Sensitivity T pene 3 point Ame GD Reverse Normal _ Default Description CBEIVCIGSE Alarms amp S HE Reduced of individual functions Desc Minimum Synchronisation page 19 E Description P mnetons __ of individual wu e UNC EP functions xy orma page page 15 Menu does not appear when VAV 6 4 V is Intermediate Rotation T Maximum Description ROG of individual id functions page 18 Adaption Off Default Manual Auto Sync at 096 Sync at 100 D Operating time active time Stop Go ratio selected under Basic Description When the angle of rotation is limited mechanically the angle must Functions of individual be adapted electronically in order to ensure the proper functions i functions HW SW direction of rotation changes produce virtual changes page 16 for switching points and Z control position settings are reversed Vers 2 0 9 Tree menu for NV24 MFT 2 NVE24 MFT 2 E BELIMO Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 valve actuators NV without and NVF with a safety function Menu selection NV24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 E 800 N 800 N 800 N MFT H Select MP address 1 8 PP when only 1 actuator Lag Default functions Modify Service Language German mi Description SR DC 2 10V Control feedback Motion Copy Reset Identification of indi
19. T H can be used for checking the functions of MFT 2 actuators Either the values that have been previously assigned can be read out or the actuator itself can be operated with the MFT H in order to check its functions functions that can be set depends on the type of MFT 2 actuator being used MFT H 4 ordinary Mignon alkaline batteries 1 5 V AA Size LR6 or rechargeable NiCd batteries can be used Technical data Power supply Minimum An alarm appears on the display if the battery voltage voltage falls below 4 2 V Connections Power and PP MP 3 pole motor plug connector e RS232 D Sub 9 pole female Display LCD 4 line Communications PP MP Safety class lt li safety extra low voltage Ambient temperature range 0 C 50 C Maintenance Maintenance free Case ABS plastic 210 x 100 x 50 mm Weight 350g Accessories included MFT H SET e 1 Special adapter with compression terminals type MFT C e 1 Motor connecting lead 2 pole with motor plug connector and two 4 mm dia plugs Power pack 24 V type ZN230 24 4 Mignon alkaline batteries e 2 Sheets of labels with 48 stickers on each Item No 31720 incl Waterproof felt tip pen Optional Not included in the MFT H SET Motor plug connector 3 pole for customised connecting lead Item No 11783 Sf 4 Operating the MFT H No special knowledge of programming is needed The device is used interactively by means of its 4 line display and keypad The proce
20. actuator and that of the MFT 2 actuator const Belimo Input is password protected Enter password and start Vers 2 0 Belimo barred input Contact Belimo 6 P d n BELIMO Using the tree menus Specific configuration table According to the particular application each MFT 2 actuator has a specific configuration table and the corresponding preset values stored in its memory This configuration determines which menu items in the MFT H Handy can be selected and which values can be modified As soon as the Handy is connected to an MFT 2 actuator it downloads the data configuration from the actuator Four different tree menus For parameter assignment purposes there are four different tree menus available for different groups of products which the user can turn to for assistance when he is parameterising a particular actuator Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 damper actuators without a safety function Tree menu see page 8 NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 GM24 MFT 2 Tree menu also 8Nm i18Nm 36Nm valid for AM24 SR Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 damper actuators with a safety function Tree menu see page 9 LF24 MFT 2 AF24 MFT 2 4Nm 15 Nm Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 valve actuators NV without and NVF with a safety function Tree menu see page 10 NV24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 E 800 N 800 N 800 N Tree menu for parameteri
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22. ble D of R switch Default positions Cie QD ce B dey R5 Y 20 w 207 view cow gt Note If the direction of rotation is software reversed At each power up also after a power failure the actuator runs to default A2 3 3b page 16 the default positions will be opposite position or depending on the direction of rotation selected see Table At each power up also after a power failure the actuator runs to default position or 2 depending on the direction of rotation selected see Table The functions required are selected with the directions keys and Pressing the key either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or actuator data can be displayed deleted or entered into the actuator 18 Vers 2 0 BELIMO Menu functions MFT H settings MFT H settings E Menu selection Addressing MP A Wiring diagram if MFT H is used as ZIP hot ncl dedn T osos Al Modify A2 A3 PC Connect through MFT H E Various modes of operation can be selected from Ney engs the MFT H settings branch of the tree menu AC24V Language E1 MFT H language of communication DC24V 774 MFT H BELIMO German E1 1 Select German English E1 1 Select English further E1 3 M 9 9 5 1 10 currently in preparation T E2 MFT H device in PP Interface mode When the MFT H device is switched to this mode th
23. chanical travel changed 10 selectable as maintenance or fault alarm Alam amp U A2 2 4 Combination of maintenance or fault alarms A2 2 3a A2 2 3d and modulating DC measuring voltages A2 2 1a A2 2 2b selectable If a maintenance or fault alarm criterion is exceeded the DC measuring voltage signal for the maintenance or fault signal are overridden Alams amp S A2 2 5 Combination of maintenance or fault alarms A2 2 3a A2 2 3c and softswitches S1 and S2 A2 2 2a A2 2 2b selectable If a maintenance or fault alarm criterion is exceeded the softswitch Signals for the maintenance or fault signal are overridden The feedback function required is selected with the directions keys and variable values are set with the direction keys and E39 Pressing the key either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or the selected values are entered into the actuator Vers 2 0 15 Menu functions A2 Modify P LA BELIMO Menu selection E functions A1 a Motion Torque 100 15 96 50 96 25 96 Running time Standard Variable iS 100 96 Rotation Direction of rotation or lit Normal Reverse Rotation Minimum Rotation uU Intermediate Rotation 11 O Adaption Off Default u Manual Auto MES A22 A2 4 A2 5 The Moti
24. d volumetric flow with the NM V D2M i e set with MIN and MAX positions see Page 16 para A2 3 4 the working DE of the actuator depends on the set values of MIN and MAX VMIN and Vmax with the NM V D2M The Start point of the working range is at the MIN position and the Finish point at the MAX position VwiN and Vmax in the case of the NM V D2M In addition it is important to take into account that the MIN position is referred to the MAX position VMIN referred to Vmax in the case of the NM V D2M Initiate angle of rotation adaption Adaption can be initiated by pressing the SET key The MFT H display verifies the initiation with the message Adaption in progress During adaption the actuator runs automatically to both end positions It adapts the U5 feedback signal to the effective mechanical angle of rotation The running time and the working range are adapted to the control range defined by MIN and MAX Display the actual parameters of the MFT 2 actuator actual data record Function Use the direction keys to move one display line forward or back When a line contains several parameters e g various defined maintenance alarms see page 15 the MFT H device scrolls automatically after a few seconds Display Operating time h Active time h and Stop Go ratio ratio of active time to operating time Operating time No of hours actuator powered up Active time No of hours actuator powered up and moving Stop Go ratio Ratio
25. data from Actuator 1 into the MFT H device Copying procedure 1 Connect the MFT H device to the MFT 2 actuator from copy A2 4 2 or other actuators Important Load data received from Actuator 1 into Actuator 2 which the data is to be taken 2 Usethe Enter original function on the MFT H device to transfer the data from the actuator to the device 3 Disconnect the MFT H device from the first actuator and connect it to the next actuator 4 Usethe Copy function on the MFT H device to enter the data into the next actuator The duplicating function can only be used if the type and the actuator configuration table are identical in both the original and the copy otherwise a fault alarm will be given A2 5 Reset Menu selection Actuator MFT H PAddressing A setting u 7 Address E MP Default functions A1 Modify A2 Service ec cee enn rE oo EE Motion Reset A21 A22 A2 3 A25 Reset A2 5 Reset any entry already verified with the SET key ister A2 5 1 Reset the last entry verified with the SET key E entries A2 5 2 Reset all entries verified with the SET key since the last power up of the MFT H device Reset Original In the case of VAV Compact NMV D2M resets Vm Vzs and Vmax to the settings that were stored in the unit when it was delivered The functions required are selected with the directions keys Pressing the key
26. dify A2 cervice E E MESE re Feedback Motion Copy Reset 323 3 A23 A24 A2 5 Control A21 Control allows appropriate working ranges to be defined for control modes D d A2 1 1 Selection of modulating control The settings correspond to the electrical working range for 0 100 angle of rotation or stroke in the case of VAV Compact NMV D2M 0 100 nominal volumetric flow Vnom effect on working range if MAX and or MIN positions see Page 16 A2 3 4 are selected The working range corresponds to the control range set with the MIN and MAX positions The set MIN position corresponds to the Start point of the working range The set MAX position corresponds to the Finish point of the working range For the VAV Compact NMV D2M the MIN position corresponds to the minimum volumetric flow Vuin and the MAX position to the maximum volumetric flow Vmax Default DC2 10V A2 1 la Selection of a fixed working range DC 2 10 V as per SR DC 2 10 V see page 12 Section A1 1 000 10V A2 1 1b Selection of a fixed working range DC 0 5 10 V DCV variable A2 1 1c X Variable definition of a working range e Start DC 0 5 30 0 V Finish DC 2 5 32 0 V Start Stop For the VAV Compact NMV D2M Start point DC 0 30 0 V and Finish point DC 2 0 32 0 V hes en Finish must be at least 2 V above Start PWM control A2 1 2 Selection of PWM control MFT 2 actuator parameterised for PWM control see page 12
27. dure is based on the menu method which guides the operator through the tree menu step by step It almost completely eliminates any chance of making mistakes In the various menus and sub menus the operator can define the functions or parameters required Implausible values will not be accepted by the MFT H The language of communication to be used by the device can be preselected Tree menu principle Pass gt Menu selection MFT H settings D Actuator Addressing Address Default Modify Service functions The MFT H as level converter The MFT H can be used as a level con verter between RS 232 and PP interfaces ZIP function Vers 2 0 P L BELIMO AC 24V eoee renal DC 24V ae eee Y 4 Us gt BELIMO Installer s connecting terminals Not included with MFT H T 5 V 2 V Vv Y Lox Y Yp MFTQ2 Special adapter MFT C with compression terminals an jack for DC 24V for AC 24V not assigned Transformer m f or24V power for DC 24V L for AC 24V Jack L X oq j stereo 3 5 mm dia 3 pole P 4 BELIMO ELE a eee Q 20 0 0 Lox WU MFT 2 LoNWonks MP Bus Pa i 2 2 j 2 T k MFT 2 Actuators 1 i amp 1 1 amp 1
28. e display shows the message PP Interface ready The MFT H can now be used as a level converter between an RS232 interface and a PP interface ZIPfunction le W MFT 2 actuator Software E3 Display of Software version loaded in MFT H device SW version The functions required are selected with the direction keys and the variable values set with the directions keys Pressing the key either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or the selected values are entered into the actuator Vers 2 0 19 P d MP Addressing BELIMO 20 MP1 Menu selection Either PP or 1 8 MP addresses can be selected in the Address menu The PP address PP Point to Point is selected if there is only one MFT 2 actuator connected to the Handy see Diagram 1 or Diagram 2 on Page 5 When an actuator is addressed with PP itis automatically parameterised for the classic mode of operation no MP Bus In this case its control in the classic mode can be either modulating 3 point Open Close or PWM PP addressing is also used to reset an actuator that has previously been set for bus operation to the classic mode MP addresses 1 8 MP Multi Point is selected if there are several MFT 2 actuators connected to the Handy via the MP Bus See Diagram 3 on Page 5 This is because when there are several MFT 2 actuators Communicating over the MP Bus each one must be clearly identifiable When an MFT 2
29. eference page 17 Description Actual value of individual functions magpie page 17 Function info Data log Alarms Delete Function test Sensitivity Normal Default Reduced Description of individual functions page 18 MFT H settings Language German English further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation further languages in preparation PP interface Software SW version Description of individual functions page 19 D Operating time active time Stop Go ratio When the angle of rotation is limited mechanically the angle must be adapted electronically in order to ensure the proper functions HW SW direction of rotation changes produce virtual changes for switching points and Z control position settings are reversed Settings for the electrical working range for volumetric flow Settings for the U5 voltage signal output for 0 100 nominal volumetric flow Description of individual functions page 20 Reference value and actual value as of nominal volumetric flow Calculation of actual volumetric flow m h Vacr m h Vnom m h 100 x Vacr 96 The set value of running time has no effect on normal control Setting
30. ess the for 2 seconds Select menu gt Actuator Display Data records MF T H settings De JUR JU JD UR JU JUR TTT JU 240m b Select Actuator menu Press the key Actuator Default functions Modify MF T H settings Display 9 9 99 E E E E TT 9 c Select Default functions menu Press the key Default functions gt SR DC 2 10 V PWM 0 59 2 93s 3 point 3 39 39 39 39 39 3 3 ee d Load default function SR DC 2 10 V into the MFT damper actuator Press the key Modify overwrite Display Display SET Execute ESC Abort Vers 2 0 seesssuepussss Press the key Display 1 during Actuator being programming programmed Display 2 Default functions SR DC 2 10V gt SR DC 2 10 V AT PWM 0 59 2 93s 3 point A 2 beep signal gives audible confirmation i i i i i 9 9 9 el e Select Modify menu Press the key Actuator gt Default functions Modify Service Display Press the key Actuator Default functions Display Modify Service Press the key Modify Display gt Control Feedback Motion Ss E e ETT TTT 9 f Select Control menu Press the key Control gt Control signal DCV Control signal PWM 3 point Display 49 e a i a 3 3 3 a 9 g Select Control signal DCV menu Press the key Display 1 during Actuator being programming programmed Control signal DC V
31. eter assignment for standard applications before being despatched from the factory When necessary for his own purposes the user can make on site alterations to MFT 2 actuator parameters using the MFT Handy However when such reassignment of parameters is undertaken the user will be responsible for ensuring that the settings are correct so as to provide proper functioning of the MFT 2 actuators The final values of any new parameters should be marked on the MFT 2 actuators upon completion 2 Vers 2 0 P LLA BELIMO Vers 2 0 Contents Brief description MFT H Technical data Accessoires Connection options Wiring Powering up down Fault alarms Using the tree menus Tree menu NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 AM24 SR GM24 MFT 2 0O N A VU rh Tree menu 9 LF24 MFT 2 AF24 MFT 2 Tree menu 10 NV24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 NVF24 MFT 2 E Tree menu 11 NMV DM2 Description of menu functions Actuator A A1 Default functions 12 13 A2 Modify A2 1 Control 14 A2 Modify A2 2 Feedback 15 A2 Modify A2 3 Motion 16 A2 Modify A2 4 Copy 17 A2 Modify A2 5 Reset 17 A3 Service 18 MFT H settings E 19 MP adressing 20 Example of parameter assignment Example of an SRS function 21 Appendix Instructions fora Handy software upgrade 22 23 Brief description MFT H Technical data BELIMO Operating controls Action Press to toggle On and Off
32. g on whether maintenance or fault has been defined for the criteria A2 2 3a A2 2 3d U5 outputs a specific signal when one of the criteria occurs 2 When the angle ee OP Oo Fe of rotation is limited U5 Signal for normal mode U5 Signal for maintenance alarm U5 Signal for fault alarm mechanically lt 952 no maintenance or fault the angle must be alarm level constant T adapted electronically DC 3 V in orderto ensurethe DC 3V proper functions t Note Any existing maintenance alarms will be cancelled when the MFT 2 actuator is disconnected from the power supply However maintenance alarms can also be cancelled with the MFT H device see page 18 Section A3 6 Any existing fault alarms can only be cancelled with the MFT H device see page 18 Section A3 6 Stop Go Ratio A2 2 3a Criterion actuator hunting typical cause unstable control selectable as maintenance or fault alarm Stop Go ratio is the ratio 9o of active time to operating time operating time No of hours actuator connected to power supply Active time No of hours MFT 2 actuator in mechanical motion while connected to power supply A maintenance or fault alarm is generated if the Stop Go ratio exceeds a value of 2096 see also explanations on page 18 Section A3 5 Data log i e A2 2 3b Criterion mechanical overload actuator stationary selectable as maintenance or fault alarm lait A2 2 3c Criterion me
33. gle of rotation or stroke For the NMV D2M the signals correspond to the actual value of volumetric flow in 0 100 referred to Vyeuw DC2 10V A2 2 1a Selecta fixed range of DC 2 10 V 5 U5 Default DC0 10V A22 b Selecta fixed range of DC 0 5 10 V 5 U5 gt DCV variable A2 2 1c Variable definition of the DC measuring voltage signal e Start DC 0 5 8 0 V Finish DC 2 5 10 0 V Stat Stop For the VAV Compact NMV D2M Start point DC 0 8 0 V and Finish point DC 2 0 10 0 V rue eds Finish must be at least 2 V above Start SonswitthS A222 Select feedback signal U5 as softswitches S1 and S2 Referred to the effective mechanical angle of rotation 2 or stroke of the MFT 2 actuator it is possible to define 2 soft switching points S1 and S2 The level of the DC voltage of U5 varies according to the angle of rotation or stroke executed and the S1 or S2 switching points reached Actuator position below set value of S1 Level U5 constant DC 4 V Actuator position above set value of S1 and below set value of S2 Level U5 constant DC 7 V Actuator position above set value of S2 Level U5 constant DC 10 V S1 S2 A2 2 2a Setsoftswitches S1 and S2 adjustable 1 99 iaie du un Value of S2 must always be set at least 10 higher than value of S1 Alarms A2 2 3 Assign maintenance or fault alarms to feedback signal U5 Various criteria that output a maintenance or fault alarm on U5 can be defined Dependin
34. h on the Handy and wait until it has finished its startup cycle first time Handy s jump to Language in the menu Select MFT H settings in the menu and change to the Software menu Pressing all 4 arrow keys on the Handy at the same time for at least two seconds will cause the display to change to the hidden menu SW Upgrade Select Execute Note Activating Execute deletes the old software immediately This means that the Handy can no longer be used until the new software has been loaded Loading a Handy with its new software The message below and a flashing arrow bottom right indicate that the Handy is ready for the software download Downloading is started by using the mouse to click on Download and then Start or Download status is indicated at Progress by means of a moving bar While this function is in progress a solid square in the bottom right hand corner of the Handy dis play will be flashing Wait until the following status message appears this may take a few minutes EI IT e t c com com File Asante Dob ik State programming SUCCESSFUL COMPLETED Error The Handy has now been successfully upgraded It will then restart give a single short beep and change to the Start Menu Programming other Handy s If there are other Handy s to be upgraded with new software simply plug in the next one with the RS232 lead and proceed again as described above Errors during
35. he battery compartment with a screwdriver or coin 3 Fit the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the markers and close the compartment again Markers amp El Actuators parameterisable with MFT H All multifunctional and bus capable actuators MFT MFT2 actuators as well as the VAV compact NMV D2M can be parameterised with the MFT H The damper actuator AM24 SR multifunctional but not bus capable can also be parameterised with the MFT H What do MFT and MFT2 mean MFT and MFT2 actuators employ Multi Function Technology and both types can be parameterised using the MFT H Handy para meter assignment device MFT 2 actuators can be controlled either conventionally or through the Belimo MP Bus system The actuator AM24 SR is not bus capable When used in a bus system each MFT MFT2 actuator can also be linked to a sensor The value provided by the sensor is acquired by the actuator and transferred to the MP Bus system MFT actuators can be linked to active sensors DC 0 10 V output and ON OFF switches MFT2 actuators can also be linked to passive resistance type sensors e g Pt 1000 devices More information on sensor linking will be found in Product Information Document 2 6 MFT2 1 Important Assigning parameters to MFT 2 damper actuators MFT 2 actuators Multi Function Technology undergo basic param
36. in order to ensure that the function is active see also Document 2 6 MFT2 1 A2 3 5 Select adaption during adaption the measuring signal U5 is automatically adapted to the effective value of mechanical angle of rotation The working range and the running time are adapted to the control range set with MIN and MAX A2 3 5a No adaption default A2 3 5b To trigger adaption NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 GM 24 MFT 2 and NMV D2M by pressing the manual pushbutton twice LF24 MFT 2 and AF24 MFT 2 by moving the L R switch back and forth twice A2 3 5c Adaption triggered Each power up or when the functions described in A2 3 5b are implemented The functions required are selected with the directions keys and the variable values are set with the direction keys V9 Pressing the key either causes the menu to jump to the next sub menu or the selected values are entered into the actuator 16 Vers 2 0 P d BELIMO A2 4 Copy Menu functions A2 Modify Menu selection Actuator MET H Addressing A setting Address E MP Default functions Al Modify A2 Service A3 oo Feedback Motion g A21 A22 C A2 3 A24 Copy Actuator A2 4 Actuator j ati Typical applications Copy data record from one MFT 2 actuator to another e Replacing a mechanically defective MFT 2 actuator with a new unit e Assigning parameters to a small series of actuators A2 4 1 Enter original Enter
37. itch 3 2 closing point on the linear actuator meu wnsme Md Y oy A2 3 3b Set the direction of rotation or lift opposite to the selected direction of Lox msp dore Y of rotation of the damper actuator or to the selected closing point of the linear Oxy vig Chsing poi mo actuator ROSA wise MU YcO0 A2 3 4 Fordamper actuators and valve actuators select override positions and or angle o rotation or stroke limits For the VAV Compact NMV D2M select override positions and volumetric flow limits For detailed functional descriptions see Product Information Documents 2 6 MFT 2 1 or 4 NMV D2M 1 A2 3 4a Enter the MIN position For the VAV Compact NMV D2M Set Vm Adjustable 0 100 referred to MAX position Adjustable 0 100 referred to preset Vmax Note In the case of the AM24 SR and their configuration variants AM24 0xx the MIN position is referred to 0 100 lt angle of rotation A2 3 4b Enter the intermediate position For the VAV Compact NM V D2M Set Vzs Adjustable 0 10096 referred to the Adjustable 0 100 referred to the control range control range set with the MIN and MAX positions Vein and Vmax A2 3 4c Enter the MAX position Adjustable 0 100 lt angle of rotation or stroke in the case of the VAV Compact NMV D2M referred to the nominal volumetric flow Vnom Note In the case of actuators with a mechanically limited angle of rotation lt 95 the angle of rotation must be electronically adapted
38. ngle of rotation position If the pulses sent to the actuator are of shorter duration than 0 59s but longer duration than 20 ms the actuator will also move to the 0 angle of rotation position at less than 20 ms there is no defined function Data record PWM 0 59 2 93s Example AM24 MFT 2 Control signal Y PWM Working range 0 59 2 93s Function Feedback U5 2 10 V DC Torque 18 Nm min Angle of rotation 959 Running time 150s Angle of rotation adaption none Vers 2 0 P L BELIMO Menu functions Al Default functions A1 3 Default function 3 point Selecting this function parameterises the MFT 2 actuator for the 3 point control mode Default functions SR 2 10V DC Display PWM 0 59 2 93s gt 3 point Wiring diagram 3 point l AC 24V 9 Us DC 2 10 V m N UJ Ul Data record 3 point Example AM24 MFT 2 Control signal Y 3 point Function Feedback U5 DC 2 10 V Torque 18 Nm min Angle of rotation 95 Running time 150s Angle of rotation adaption none Vers 2 0 A1 4 Default function Open Close Selecting this function parameterises the MFT 2 actuator for the Open Close mode Default functions A1 5 Default function VAV 6 4V Selecting this function parameterises the MFT 2 actuator for the VAV control mode Default functions PWM 0 59 2 93s Display 3 point Display 3 point Open Close gt Open Clo
39. on branch of the tree menu allows the motion running time and angle of rotation or stroke functions of the MFT 2 actuator to be defined A2 3 1 Select the torque or force of the MFT 2 actuator not possible in the case of MFT 2 actuators with springs A2 3 1a Settorque or force to 10096 default value Example AM24 MFT 2 2 18 Nm A2 3 1b Set torque or force to 75 of default value Example AM24 MFT 2 13 5 Nm A2 3 1 0 Set torque or force to 50 of default value Example AM24 MFT 2 29 Nm A2 3 1d Set torque or force to 25 of default value Example AM24 MFT 2 2 4 5 Nm A2 3 2 Select running time of MFT 2 actuator A2 3 28 Set running time for 10096 angle of rotation or stroke as default value Example AM24 MFT 2 2 150 s A2 3 2b Set running time for 100 angle of rotation or stroke anywhere within a range determinated Note The torque Nm and sound power level dB of the MFT 2 actuator might vary if the running time is less than the default value Refer to the appropriate function graphs in the product information on MFT 2 actuators The adjustable range of running time depends of the connected MFT 2 actuator A2 3 3 Select the direction of rotation or lift of the MFT 2 actuator Banane eun Hexe cab NUES A2 3 3a Set the direction of rotation or lift according to the symbols on the direction LO usonde More Y 0 of rotation switch on the housing of the MFT 2 actuator or the settings of il 0 Cosin pont JHON DIL sw
40. otation 95 IP intermediate position 50 Max max position 100 12 A1 2 Default function PWM 0 59 2 93s Selecting this function parameterises the MFT 2 actuator for the PWM mode Default functions SR 2 10V DC Display gt PWM 0 59 2 93s 3 point Wiring diagram PWM l AC 24V ft 71 0 59 2 93 s e MM U5 0 DC 2 10 V d dod og 1 2 3 5 O O O D Explaining PWM control PWM does not mean pulse width modu lation in its normal sense The actuator measures the length of the control pulse and then moves to the corresponding position So far PWM type actuators are only being used in the USA Depending on the type of actuator the user can define various PWM ranges Examples of PWM control when a PWM range of 0 59 2 93s has been selected for the actuator Example 1 100 angle of rotation When a pulse of 2 93s duration is sent to the actuator it causes it to move to the 100 angle of rotation position If the pulses sent to the actuator are of longer duration than 2 93s the actuator will also move to the 100 angle of rotation position Example 2 50 angle of rotation When a pulse of 0 59s 2 93s 0 59s 2 1 17s 0 59s duration is sent to the actuator it causes it to move to the 50 angle of rotation position Example 3 0 angle of rotation When a pulse of 0 59 s duration is sent to the actuator it causes itto move to the 0 a
41. s are only active for override control 11 Menu functions Al Default functions Ez selection Default functions A1 All T0929 an2 P an3 om ALA fever AL5 A2 Select MP address 1 8 PP when only 1 actuator tl E seve MFT H setting A3 MP1 P d BELIMO In the Default functions branch of the tree menu itis possible to assign so called default or standard functions to MFT 2 actuators For each default function a data record containing the normal standard parameters for the function is stored The appropriate function can be selected with the direction keys Pressing the key enters the function into the actua tor together with its data record A warning appears on the display first which must be acknowledged by pressing the key again A1 1 Default function SR DC 2 10 V Selecting this function parameterises the MFT 2 actuator for the modulating mode Default functions SR 2 10V DC Display PWM 0 59 2 93s 3 point Wiring diagram SR l AC 24V DC 24V Y lt lt DC 0 10V Ug DC 2 10 V L 2 3 5 C O O O L Data record SR DC 2 10 V Example AM 24 MFT 2 Working range 2 10 V DC Function Feedback U5 2 10 V DC Torque 18 Nm min Angle of rotation 95 Running time 150s Angle of rotation adaption none Overrides Min min position 0 referred to full angle of r
42. s is pressed for a period of 5 minutes it will power down automatically Fault alarms Any faults that occur are always identified by an alarm on the display and also by an audible beep signal Alarms for exhausted batteries When its batteries become exhausted 4 2 V the Handy generates an alarm on its display in the form of a flashing battery symbol In order to avoid any loss of data the batteries must be replaced without delay If necessary the alarm signal can be acknowledged with the key so that any parameter assignment task that has been started can be completed first Although the status message will disappear from the display the battery symbol will continue flashing If the batteries are not replaced the fault alarm will appear again as soon as the Handy is powered up again Communication and system fault alarms Possible causes of faults Fault rectification No reply from actuator Defective transmission Wiring error Programming error P d BELIMO BELIMO MF T H Version 2 0 Initialising Language gt Deutsch English C ancel M enu gt Actuator MFT settings Adressing No actuator gt Search MFT H settings Adressing Replace batteries o I e Check wiring e Check address e Repeat command No EEPROM access MFT 2 actuator defective Change MFT 2 actuator Enter password Ascertain software versions of Command not recognised peli ale yi DEL Inde MFT H and MFT 2
43. se gt VAV 6 4V Wiring diagram Open Close Wiring diagram VAV l AC 24V DC24V l AC 24V L DC24V w1 DC 0 10 V U5 DC 2 10 V 1 2 3 5 OD 2 2 Data record Open Close Example AM24 MFT 2 Control signal Y Open Close Function Feedback U5 DC 2 10 V Torque 18 Nm min Angle of rotation 95 Running time 150s Angle of rotation adaption none Us DC 2 10V Data record VAV 6 4V Example AM 24 MFT 2 Control signal Y From VAV controller Function Feedback U5 DC 2 10 V Operating range 6x4V Torque 18 Nm min Angle of rotation 95 Running time 1505 Angle of rotation adaption none 13 4 u P d Menu functions A2 Modify BELIMO The Modify branch of the tree menu allows the values and functions of an MFT 2 actuator to be custom parameterised when necessary see p 21 Example of parameter assignment When the Modify branch of the menu is first entered it will always show the values and functions that were given to an MFT 2 actuator the last time it was assigned para meters If a modification of a particular default function A1 x only involves changing a few individual values from their default settings it is advisable to load the MFT 2 actuator with the appropriate default function see page 12 before making the modification MA2 1 Control E selection Actuator A Address Ej Default functions A1 Mo
44. sing VAV Compact NMV D2M Tree menu see page 11 C NMV D2M 8 Nm N po F ai m i Mia a Vers 2 0 7 Tree menu for NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 AM24 SR GM24 MFT 2 BELIMO Tree menu for parameterising MFT 2 damper actuators without a safety function and for the AM24 SR Menu selection A NM24 MFT 2 AM24 MFT 2 GM24 MFT 2 Select MP address i8 gs 8 Nm 18 Nm 36 Nm PP when only 1 actuator Select PP for the AM24 SR Default functions Modify Service Language German 0 Description SR DC 2 10 V Control Feedback Motion Copy Reset Identification of individual English functions PWM 0 59 2 93s LI DC control Voltage U Torque Enter original Last entry Serial No page 20 further language u in preparation 3 point DC2 10V DC2 10V 100 96 Copy All entries i Default Default SW version further language in preparation Open Close DC 0 10V DC 0 10V 15 9 n Plant site Description Description pee further language of individual of individual en VAV 6 4 V 4 DCV variable DCV variable 50 functions functions emendo rens page 17 page 17 in preparation m Start Stop Start Stop 25 Adapte Description B further language of individual Mola sac functions PWM control Running time f Function info a further language pp 12 amp 13 E in preparation 0 02 5s Standard Data log
45. tions for a Handy software upgrade BELIMO Before a software upgrade can be carried out a binary file containing the whole menu and the languages Version 2 0 has German and English only other languages are in prepara tion must be loaded into the Handy Use the download20 exe download program for this purpose The program can be started directly from the floppy disk 1 44 MB or the hard disk S ystem requirements and accessories needed PC with Windows 95 98 NT 2000 and at least 8 MB of RAM Available serial interface COM1 or COM2 Mouse for operating the software RS232 lead for monitors D Sub 9 pin male female no core crossing Procedure for upgrading MFT H Handy s Remove the red cap from the interface connector on the Handy and use the 9 pin D Sub lead to connect to one of the PC s serial interfaces COM1 or COM2 Start the download program download20 exe from the hard disk or floppy and activate the appropriate interface e g COM2 Gla Dreirad In the menu click on Download Load file or and T EJEA open the binary file e g Suchen i ikee i 7 amp e r3 rm lt lt mft h v20 bin gt gt Dammeme teria ban Dahi Biray Files bin Abbrechen al l The file will have been loaded successfully if the lt lt ready to program gt gt message appears ww eohi Ea e a ej E r com come Progress 22 Vers 2 0 P LLA BELIMO Preparing the Handy Switc
46. upgrading Should downloading be impossible for any reason the following status message will appear on the display ETITTT aL E cenis e E com come File Amih b n Siac 8 pregramming ABATED H Err r h adstwer Shalt pregrameming AHCORTELD H Error enexpeched acknowledge eote Check the following points s there a proper connection between the Handy and the appropriate serial interface COM1 or COM2 Are you sure there is really no core crossing in the RS232 lead s the Handy switched on and in SW Upgrade mode Is the arrow in the bottom right hand corner of the display flashing If everything appears to be OK click on Start in the Download menu again If it still does not work switch the Handy off and on again close the download software on the PC and restart it Vers 2 0 Instructions for a Handy software upgrade No actuator Search Data records MFT H settings MF T H settings Language PP Interface gt Software Software V1 0 26 03 98 gt Cancel SW Upgrade gt Execute Cancel SW Upgrade Ready lt 23 Standard actuators and Spring return actuators for air control dampers in HVAC systems Air applications Safety actuators for motorizing fire and smoke extraction dampers VAV systems for individual room air control Mixing actuators and motorized ball valves for HVAC water circuits Innovation Quality and Consultancy A partnership for
47. vidual E English functions PWM 0 59 2 93s L DC control Voltage U Force Enter original Last entry Serial No page 20 further languages in preparation 3 point DC 2 10V DC2 10V 100 96 copy All entries Dy Default Default SW version further languages in preparation DC0 10V DC 0 10V 15 96 M a Plant site i Description Description Description fh further languages of individual 7 of individual of individual Mais s functions DCV variable DCV variable 50 functions functions i aa E pp 12 amp 13 page 17 page 17 in preparation Start Stop Start Stop E Adapte mE nu EE M urther languages in preparation PWM control Softswitch S Running time Function info further languages in preparation 0 02 5s S1 2 Standard Data log further languages oo in preparation 0 59 2 93s variable Alarms IIIS further languages S W in preparation 0 1 25 55 Delet Mech Overload 100 Range T PP interface PWM variable Direction of lift Function test Travel 9 Software PW min PW max Normal itivi i ees Alarms amp U idi SW version 3 point Reverse Normal Alarms amp S Default Description VIVE BUUK Reduced of individual E Description functions LIne Wave of individual ME page 19 functions functions T age 14 Description p page 15 I of individual i i functions page 18 Intermediate Valve stroke 96 Maximum Valve stroke 2 Operating time
48. y via the Actuator Address menu In this case PP must be selected as the address Vers 2 0 P LLA BELIMO Examples of parameter assignment Starting point for the examples of parameter assignment Select menu gt Actuator Data records MF T H settings in Diagrams 1 or 2 see page 5 e When the MFT H device is powered up it always jumps directly to the menu step that was selected when it was powered down In the following Examples parameter assignment always begins in the main menu Press the key for at least 2 seconds in order to access the main menu During parameter assignment the MFT 2 actuator must be connected to the MFT H device as shown 1 Example Parameterising an SRS function with a AM24 MFT 2 actuator 1 1 Preparation a Definition of required parameters Working range DC 3 5 6 6 V Function Feedback U5 DC 2 10 V Torque min 18 Nm Angle of rotation 95 Running time 1505 Angle of rotation adaption none Overrides Min Min Pos 0 referred to the full IP Intermediate Pos 50 angle of rotation of 95 Max Max Pos 100 b Ascertain default function nearest to the final parameterising required To ascertain The above data record is nearest to the default function SR 2 10 V DC There fore the SR default function and the SR wiring diagram shown on page 12 Section Al 1 can be used as the basis 1 2 Parameter assignment a Select menu Pr
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