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1. MAR w amp m MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 2 1 Power Supply Description Specification Supply voltage 18 30 Vdc Power consumption 2 Watt Digital inputs 10 N C N O Digital lock inputs 3 N C N O Group outputs 3 N E N N E 500mA Relay output 1 N O Table 1 Power supply specifications 1 2 2 Used cable Recommended is a shielded twisted cable LIYCY Connect shield at one end only The end of the shield must be insulated with tape or insulating tube 1 2 3 Electrical installation Roadmap Pull the connectors from the unit Connect the wires to the connectors Turn the breaker of the supply on Check voltage polarity of the power supply Turn breaker off Plug the connectors to the unit Turn breaker on Check if the unit is working the green LED will Flash o MNAHAWNES Test channels and output wiring The software is in default setting 10 When the MS 10B unit operates configuring can be started 1 2 3 Inputs The unit has 10 inputs channels The inputs are connected to the terminals 2 11 Terminal 1 is the common ground which should always be used Inputs can be configured as an Alarm input or as a Status input Both input types can be configured as Normally Open N O or as Normally Closed N C input MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 EN u R B t MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 2 4 Outputs The unit has 3 outputs 24V DC which can deliver an maximum of 500 mA each These outputs are available at t
2. an RS 485 communication port which can be used to FLERE LES STER TTE interface with other systems or MS10B units 3 Slave WB GO Follow mater The MS10B unit has one potential free relay contact that can be used to control a horn 10 None MS 10B or rotating light There are three transistor outputs which can be linked to the alarm 10 Set default amp Relay 1 Default 1 Level 1 N N E inputs They can be used to relay the main alarm system or to generate switching settings 2 Relay 2 Dip 2 N E commands Abbreviations When using multiple MS10B units next to each other it is possible to synchronize the LED lights so they will flash simultaneously N C Normally Closed N N E Normally Not Energized N O Normally Opened N E Normally Energized W B Without Buttons Accept horn Accept flash Table 13 Configuration table MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 EN das MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 9 a ieee te MS 10B ALARM UNIT 2 3 Operating 2 3 1 Accepting alarms To cancel the horns press the cancel Horn button After that the accept button can be pressed This will cause the Led to light steady or turn off if the alarm has recovered Cancel Horn Accept Figure 7 Cancel horn and accept 2 3 2 Dimming The backlight of the MS 10B can be dimmed by pressing the Cancel Horn button and holding it until the desired light setting is reached The power LED can be dimmed by holding the Accept button 2 3 3 LED
3. test The LED lights can be tested by pressing the Cancel Horn and Accept buttons at the same time All LED lights should light up 2 3 4 Alarms When an input is configured as alarm input and the alarm contact opens or is closed depending on N O N C setting the corresponding LED will flash and the potential free contact will close An alarm is generated after exceeding the alarm delay time This delay prevents false alarms generated by contact rumble The delay has a range of 1 99 seconds If there is an alarm active the horn can be turned off by pressing the Cancel Horn button The channel LED will continue to flash and can be stopped by pressing the Accept button It is possible to configure incident so that it switches off for half a second and then switches on again if there is an alarm active and the horn has not yet been cancelled MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 9 u dn MS 10B ALARM UNIT Control 2 3 5 Status reports If an input is configured as a status report this channel will only display the status of the input The LED will light if the input is high or low depending on the N O N C settings When set as status report the potential free relay contact will not operate 2 3 6 LED synchronizing The LED synchronizing can be applied if more than one MS 10B units are being used placed next to each other If the Led synchronizing inputs en outputs are connected to each other than the power and alarm LE
4. 0 110 B3 I3 B11 A H B4 l4 B12 A F D save BUTTON B5 I5 B13 N U TTA B6 l6 B14 N U ven SWITCH 1 B 7 B15 N U ET Table 3 Bit functions SWITCH 2 BO B15 Bit O t m Bit 15 10 115 Input 1 t m Input 15 N U Not Used Um i en ISE SWITCH 3 tp P e g SWITCH 4 gO Y tp ge Figure 6 Inside MS 10B These switches are on the PCB behind the removable front To open the MS 10B remove the black frame at the front N It is permitted to disconnect the front from the PCB during configuring The 10 alarm channels and status channels are default set as a N C normally closed alarm input with one second delay time MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 D e MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 ee n MS 10B ALARM UNIT u dn MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 3 1 Roadmap of configuring MS 10B unit For programming the MS 10B the steps on the following page have to be performed Continuation of Roadmap MS 10B unit Step 4 Save settings The settings chosen with switch 1 2 and 3 will be saved by To start configuring the power supply has to be connected pressing the save button Step 1 Function Selection Switch 1 configures the function on the PCB There are 10 You will find the save button above the four selector switches 23 SWITCH 1 ES SWITCH 2 x a s L 2g x n EI LAS x i 3 9t The settings will be saved in the retain memory of the different functions available which are described in the r
5. BV 2011 9 i ae n MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 Installation Manual 1 1 Mechanical Installation The MS 10B unit is specially designed for mounting in a switchboard or desk The unit can be mounted in the panel or desk with two mounting clips which are included Beneath you will find the dimensions needed to mount the MS 10B unit MARBLE O O O O O 144 00 O O O O POWER O ue KENNEN 93 00 Figure 1 Front view MS 10B Figure 2 Side view MS 10B Figure 3 Panel cut out MS 10B H 3 90 25 00 Figure 4 Wiring space MS 10B MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 9 u d MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 2 Electrical Installation woJboip bul S ainbl4 L yo O EL Z po rl po O SI punojb L L puw O z c suueup O puw r bt puw s S euueu 9 9 puw z pup 8 g puw 6 6 puwyp OL punojb ZL punou 9L O a zy S fo o Nieuwe tekening SLO deR 6l O ON e o1 OZ punojb LZ Landino ZZ zundino ez ndino LE PAO c O PAb L Q ON MEN 82 dS8v Su 6z ulou s gn Og 1noou s gyn d d vt g d l Pm 3 amp gl 3 lz 21 s 3 o 2j 3 amp wi Q gt 8 gv 2 S NERA 3 em 9 x f j X uoy ide pz ysey ideoo sz N S8r SH 22 dS8pSsu 82 uiou s G31 6c ino DuAS G31 OF e MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 E t
6. D s will flash simultaneously 2 3 7 Cancel horn and accept flash external If more MS 10B units are placed next to each other cancel horn and accept flash buttons can be joined by connecting the corresponding terminals Each button that is pressed will work for every unit I Ji iE E J k z k 4 o Figure 8 Connected MS 10B units 2 3 Maintenance The MS 10B unit is maintenance free It is permitted to clean the front of the MS 10B unit with a damp cloth N Do not use aggressive cleaning agents ES MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 O Ec MS 10B ALARM UNIT u Ar e MS 10B ALARM UNIT 2 4 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Test and remedies Turn of the power Green light gives a steady isht Error in processor supply for a few seconds Ig and connect again Check Alarm is not coming in Broken sensor sensors repair replace sensors Unit is set as slave and Reconfigure the unit as not as Master slave Master slave Table 14 Table troubleshooting MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 EJ IN MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011
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8. e function chosen with switch These will work in combination with the input or output chosen with switch 2 1 3 2 2 N C Alarm Input If an input is configured as a N C alarm input then after opening the contact the corresponding LED will flash and the potentially free output contact will close Table 4 Roadmap of configuring MS 10B unit MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 DS EN MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 Ec a MS 10B ALARM UNIT Example 1 Channel 3 has to be configured as a N C alarm input Remove the front frame and the front of the unit Set switch 1 at position 2 Set switch 2 at position 3 Set switch 3 at position 1 Set switch 4 at position 1 Push the save button to save the settings Mou PWN Ln Set switch 1 back at position 1 8 Place the front and the front frame Table 6 Configuring N C alarm input 1 3 2 3 N O Status input If an input is configured as a NO status report the corresponding LED will only display the status of the input The LED will light if the input is high Example 2 Channel 7 has to be configured as a N O status input Remove the front frame and the front of the unit Set switch 1 at position 2 Set switch 2 at position 7 Set switch 3 at position 2 Set switch 4 at position 2 Push the save button to save the settings num A 0 NJ MN B Set switch 1 back at position 1 7 Place the front and the front frame Table 7 Configuring N O status input 1 3 2 4 N C Status input If an input is con
9. figured as a NC status report the corresponding LED will only display the status of the input The LED will light if the input is low 1 3 3 Example of configuring an oil pressure alarm As an example we will configure the oil pressure low alarm of a diesel engine The oil pressure contact on the engine is N C Normally Closed The alarm has to occur when the pressure drops the switch will then open We want to configure this alarm on channel 5 as oil pressure low MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 MAR B LE EI Condro MS 10B ALARM UNIT To prevent false alarms the channel is given a delay of 5 seconds If the engine stops the oil pressure will drop This will generate an alarm To prevent this we are going to use the running signal contact of the diesel engine as a lock To prevent a false alarm when the engine is started the Lock is given an off delay of 9 seconds To configure the delay use the following configuration settings in the table beneath Subject Switch position Delay 1 3 Channel input 2 5 Delay 3 0 Delay time 5 seconds 4 5 Press the save button Table 8 Configuring the delay After saving LED 10 for O will flash slowly and LED 5 will flash fast This reflects the 5 seconds delay setting The following step is to configure the Lock Subject Switch position Lock 1 5 Channel input 2 5 Running signal 3 4 Not used 4 0 Press the save button Table 9 Configuring the lock After the setting is saved LED 4 w
10. he terminals 20 23 Terminal 20 is the common ground for the outputs Make sure the common ground will be used The three group outputs can be configured in three different ways A Level Dip f LED copy 1 2 5 Data communication The MS 10B is equipped with an RS485 communication port Using this port it is possible to link two or more units The one is set as master and the other ones as slave The master unit has the channels connected The slave unit will follow the master unit as a second display The cancel horn accept flash buttons work remotely on all units When local cancel horn an accept flash functionality is preferred slave 4 mode should be set It is also possible to connect a PLC as master and the MS 10B as slave This gives the possibility to create networks with a PLC system as a main Alarm system and the MS 10B as sub systems Description Specification Communication Interface RS 485 Protocol Modbus RTU Baudrate 19200 Databits 8 Parity None Stopbits 8 Slave ID 1 100 Modbus functions 3 amp 6 Table 2 Data communication specifications le MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 9 9 MARBLE MARBLE vh MS 10B ALARM UNIT DAR MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 3 Configuring of the MS 10B unit Bit Function Bit Function oo EIE I X The first step of configuring is connecting the power supply The MS 10B parameters B1 1 B9 9 are configured by four rotary knobs and a save button B2 I2 B1
11. id dore n MS 10B ALARM UNIT Safety Instructions Used symbols N Always observe this information to prevent damage to the device Important Comments Before starting with installation of the MS 10B Alarm Unit we recommend you to read the important information beneath Qualification The installation of the product detailed in this manual can only be installed by a certified installation company Otherwise the warranty becomes void Caution Before starting with installing the MS 10B Alarm Unit check if all parts are present Package includes fF MS 10B f Installation User Manual MS 10 B f Mounting Clips 2x A Inspection Sheet MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 EB 9 ae ida MS 10B ALARM UNIT Table of contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ciswajuiesinvs sivscivsislanvvaeviarionstdaesanatiseincsisselawensaelvasicerleavaslvaaerrt 1 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL ccccccscccseccsecssecssecascessceseceseceeeseeeseesceeeseescesetecstenseeags 3 LI MECHANICAL INSTALEATIO D ss sissbusssustbsesus hubo E 3 1 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALEATIO Noc esn qus arEpa rb Ear vROvR tds up be2U Qe qup Du PN YHP Or TUbc abs QUES UE REUS n ER RS tu 4 1 2 1 Power Supply Me 5 12 2 U A t 3D B a E ee III INNO UM 5 1 2 3 Electrical installation RoadmMmap ssesssesseseneersessersesseseesseseesersersessererssereesseeeeo 5 Lo CoU ea E A E EAEE EAE E E EEE 5 Uie AIE eo cn tetas eon tas A E A E E Grate E EE E E au ance A E 6 NZ 5D Dat
12. ill flash slowly and LED 10 flashes fast EN MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 K MARBLE Now we have to configure the settings of the lock Subject Switch Lock settings 1 Lock selection 2 Lock configuration setting 3 Seconds 4 Press the save button Table 10 Configuring lock settings MS 10B ALARM UNIT position O O00 O After configuring switch one has to be set to position 1 otherwise the unit will not work 1 3 4 Example of using a unit as a display Example 8 Unit 2 has to be used as a display of unit 1 Remove the front frame and the front of unit 1 Set switch 1 at position 9 Set switch 2 at position 1 Push the save button to save the settings Set switch 1 back at position 1 Replace the front and the front frame of unit 1 Unit 1 is now ready to be used as Master Remove the front frame and the front of unit 2 O ON DU FP UN HB Set switch 1 at position 9 pay e Set switch 2 at position 2 a a Set switch 3 at position O EA N Set switch 4 at position O UJ Push the save button to save the settings EA I Set switch 1 back at position 1 Ul Replace the front and the front frame of unit 2 16 Unit 2 is now ready to be used as slave Table 11 Example of display use MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 ES MERELE MS 10B ALARM UNIT 1 3 5 Delays It is possible to configure delays on the inputs or outputs of the MS 10B The delay prevents false alarms generated by fast reactio
13. ion with configure switches the parameters can m CU deo simply be modified on site by the user without the need for a PC with configure facility 10 No lock 10 No lock Also the use of SMD technology instead of conventional components makes the MS10B E SeKIWpUG S GIOUD 71710 1 Lock 1 me very compact It is possible to join several MS10B units to each other and let them outputs ocka iok interface with each other The MS10B can be used in shipping as well as industrial 3 Lock 1 2 3 Lock 1 2 applications 4 Lock 3 4 Lock 3 The MS10B has been type approved by Lloyds Register 07 30018 and Bureau Veritas 5 Lock 1 3 5 Lock 1 3 21072 A0 6 Lock 2 3 6 Lock 2 3 7 Lock 1 2and 3 7 Lock 1 2 and 3 10 No locks 10 No output d dovds oyds E 6 Lock settings 1 3 1 N C Direct Lock delay NEgistel er ud e 2 N O Direct 1 10 Seconds VER UPRS 3 N C Delay on 4 N O Delay on 5 N C Delay off 2 2 General 6 N O Delay off TOTE TE EE TREE The MS10B has ten channels which can be used either asan alarm input or status 2 Dip NIE input These channels are galvanic isolated from the internal feeding part by TA optocouplers The internal circuit is separated from the 24V net with a DC DC 8 Output delays 1 3 On delay Off Delay converter The three lock inputs of the MS 10B unit can be linked to the alarm inputs 1 40 Seconds 1 10 Seconds which makes it possible to block the alarms TRITUM TER ES E Slave setting The MS10B unit is equipped with
14. m SAVE BUTTON MS 10B EN Repeat this step after each setup 2 s SWITCH 2 gt Configuration Table page 13 ES SWITCH 3 23 E SWITCH 4 The Configuration Table is also displayed on the side of the MS 10B unit After the settings are saved LED 1 to 10 will reflect the settings 3 and 4 e 0 r a If Switch 1 is in the normal operation mode position 1 the l wron 2 power LED will flash During configuring the power LED will The setting of switch 3 is reflected by a slow flashing LED the TEJ e SWITCH 4 light steady setting of switch 4 is shown by a fast flashing LED If the settings of switches 3 and 4 have the same setting the LED will light steady After configuring switch 1 has to be set to position 1 otherwise the MS After configuring switch 1 has to be set to position 1 otherwise the MS 10B unit will not work 10B will not work Step 2 Input Output Selection A n s Table 5 Continuation of table 4 Switch 2 will select the input or output selected with switch 1 j decla If function 9 is chosen in step 1 switch 2 can only be used for the master or slave 1 3 2 Examples of configuring inputs selection 1 3 2 1 N O Alarm input If an input is configured as a N O alarm input then after closing the contact the corresponding LED will flash and the potentially free output will close Step 3 Input Output parameters Switches 3 and 4 are used to configure settings of th
15. n times of a sensor or when automatic recovery must take place Example 3 Channel 5 has to be delayed for 5 seconds Remove the front frame and the front Set switch 1 at position 3 Set switch 2 at position 5 Set switch 3 at position 5 Push the save button to save the settings nM A UNBE Set switch 1 back at position 1 7 Replace the front and the front frame Table 12 Delay channel 5 1 3 5 Locks A lock is used to block any alarm or status report when it is not necessary to display the alarm or status This is usually the case with alarms on engines These alarms are blocked when the engine is at standstill The locks are free configurable for each channel and can be set with an on or off delay The units has 3 lock inputs The locks can be connected to the terminals 13 15 Terminal 16 is the common ground Which should always be used These connections are only needed if the option N Lock by lock input will be used EN MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 MARBLE 1 3 7 Configuration Table Switch 1 Function Switch 2 Channel MS 10B ALARM UNIT Switch 3 Setting Switch 4 setting a dels MS 10B ALARM UNIT 2 User manual 1 Alarm mode Not Used Not used Not used 2 1 Introduction 2 Input mode a ENG EOD The MS10B of Marble Automation is a flexible system that handles alarm status 2 N O 2 Status 3 Input delay 1 10 0 99 sec pore f mecca cna ED Es e Lock By using a micro controller in combinat
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