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1. 1042 Alarm point 34 setting 1 F14 1043 Alarm point 34 setting 2 F15 1044 Alarm point 35 setting 1 F14 1045 Alarm point 35 setting 2 F15 1046 Alarm point 36 setting 1 F14 1047 Alarm point 36 setting 2 F15 1048 Alarm point 37 setting 1 F14 1049 Alarm point 37 setting 2 F15 104A Alarm point 38 setting 1 F14 104B Alarm point 38 setting 2 F15 104C Alarm point 39 setting 1 F14 104D Alarm point 39 setting 2 F15 104E Alarm point 40 setting 1 F14 104F Alarm point 40 setting 2 F15 1050 Alarm point 41 setting 1 F14 1051 Alarm point 41 setting 2 F15 1052 Alarm point 42 setting 1 F14 1053 Alarm point 42 setting 2 F15 1054 Alarm point 43 setting 1 F14 1055 Alarm point 43 setting 2 F15 1056 Alarm point 44 setting 1 F14 1057 Alarm point 44 setting 2 F15 1058 Alarm point 45 setting 1 F14 1059 Alarm point 45 setting 2 F15 105A Alarm point 46 setting 1 F14 105B Alarm point 46 setting 2 F15 105C Alarm point 47 setting 1 F14 105D Alarm point 47 setting 2 F15 105E Alarm point 48 setting 1 F14 105F Alarm point 48 setting 2 F15 1060 Alarm point 49 setting 1 F14 1061 Alarm point 49 setting 2 F15 1062 Alarm point 50 setting 1 F14 1063 Alarm point 50 setting 2 F15 1064 Alarm point 51 setting 1 F14 1065 Alarm point 51 setting 2 F15 1066 Alarm point 52 setting 1 F14 1067 Alarm point 5
2. PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF AUDIBLE SILENT NORMAL TS ACKNOWLEDGE SUBSEQUENT TO WHILE NORMAL ABNORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE NORMAL PROCESS FIRST TO ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE SUBSEQUENT ALARM ABNORMAL WHILE ABNORM VISUAL ON PROCESS ABNORMAL rH AUDIBEE ABNORMAL OR PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGE VISUAL ON WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM AUDIBLE SILENT lt FIRST OUT RESET VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE AUDIBLE Sequence features Acknowledge Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton Flashing indications for first alarm New subsequent alarms have same visual indication as acknowledged alarms First out indication is reset and the audible is silenced when acknowledged Automatic reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test 3 9 Sequence F2M Manual Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF AUDIBLE SILENT RESET WHILE EAT TS FIRST TO NORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS a A OR ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE SUBSEQUENT ALARM VISUAL ON PROCESS ABNORMAL OR Seen ABNORMAL OR NORMAL PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE
3. Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton First out flashing different from subsequent flashing Fist out Reset pushbutton to change the first out visual indication to be the same as subsequent visual indications Automatic reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test 3 11 Sequence F3M Manual Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL FIRST TO ABNORMAL RESET WHILE NORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT SUBSEQUENT TO ABNORMAL ABNORMAL OR process ABNORMAL OR PROCESS NORMAL NORMAL process ABNORMAL OR FIRST OUT ACKNOWLEDGE NORMAL RESET SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM SEQUENCE SUB Q ACKNOWLEDGED l4 4 SEQUENCE SUB ALARM VISUAL INTERMITTENT FLASHING VISUAL ON VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE AUDIBLE AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE S PROCESS ABNORMAL OR NORMAL A RNOSIEEBOE FIRST OUT RESET SEQUENCE FIRST ACKNOWLEDGED VISUAL SLOW FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT Sequence features SAU Acknowledge Reset Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton First out flashing different from subsequent flashing Fist out Reset pushbutton to change the fir
4. p Setting 1 to 5 E D Setting 6 to 15 e Select Alarm Point Change Value 4 ec _ 9 __ Change Value Figure 4 1 Flow chart of Configuration settings 17 Settings LED RUN LED1 LED2 LED3 Window 3 4 Value 1 Input Contact Type Normally open Normally close 2 Alarm Sequence Manual reset Auto reset Ringback Ringbak 12 FIM FIA F2M F2A F3M F3A Follower 3 Internal Buzzer Type Off Constant Intermittent 1 0 9Hz Intermittent 2 2 2Hz 4 Output Select None Aux output 1 Aux output 2 Aux output 1 and 2 Aux output 3 Aux output 1 and 3 Aux output 2 and 3 Aux output 1 2 and 3 5 Input Delay OO 3ms 5ms 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms 30ms 40ms 50ms ibit iat tab a 60ms 18 Settings LED RUN LED1 LED2 LED3 Window 3 4 Value 80ms 100ms 150ms 300ms 600ms 6 Internal Buzzer Buzzer on Buzzer off 7 Auto Alarm Ringback Silence Disabled Enabled 8 Auto Alarm Ringback Silence Delay 5s 10s 15s
5. 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 80s 100s 130s 160s 190s 220s 250s 9 Auto Acknowledge Enabled Disabled 10 Auto Acknowledge Delay 5s 10s 15s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s ult is Wd b ME 80s 19 Settings LED Window Value RUN LED1 3 4 LED2 LED3 1 2 130 160s mm 2 0 250 11 Aux Output 1 Configuration mmmgp follower NO u Contact follower NC mmm Visual device follower Ack off SS Audible device follower ENSE Visual device follower e e 12 Aux Output 2 Configuration d mmm NO eg Contact follower NC mmm Visual device follower Ack off S Audible device follower EN Visual debice follower 13 Aux Output 3 Configuration M mmmg Contact follower NO u Contact follower NC mmm Visual device follower Ack off Audible device follower Visual device follower 14 Sleep Input Type mmm Normally open u Normally close e e 15 Output Sleep Option mm Of mmm Active Table 4 1 Individual alarm point settings Default value 20 4
6. AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE Sequence features 1 Acknowledge Reset Test and Mute pushbuttons 2 Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton 3 The audible device is silenced and flashing stops when acknowledged 4 Manual reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal 5 Opertational test 3 4 Sequence R Ringback PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF AUDIBLE SILENT ae ABNORMAL RESET RINGBACK AUDIBLE SENT EN PROCESS NORMAL PROCESS ELM OR ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE RINGBACK Q WHILE NORMAL SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL SLOW FLASHING gt VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT RETURN TO eer ABNORMAL AUDIBLE AUDIBLE AUDIBLE UDIBLE RINGBACK PROCESS ABNORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED VISUAL ON RETURNTO ACKNOWLEDGE NORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT WHILE ABNORMAL RINGBACK AUDIBLE SILENT Sequence features 1 Acknowledge Reset Test and mute pushbuttons 2 Alarm and ringback audible devices 3 Audible alarm or ringback alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton 4 Ringback visual and audible alarm when process conditions return to normal 5 Manual reset of ringback indications 6 Operational test 3 5 Sequence R 12 Ringback with Auto Acknowledge P
7. Alarm Point 11 Input Repeat Relay 11 common Repeat Relay 11 NO C12 Alarm Point 12 Input Alarm Point 12 Input Repeat Relay 12 common Alun NI I Repeat Relay 12 NO Sleep and C1 C12 Input voltage rating should be same as Power input 5 3 2 AN120 With Repeat Relay See 5 3 1 AN112 With Repeat Relay for connection of AN120 AN120 has extra C13 to C20 inputs The pin assignment and connection is similar to C1 to C12 3l 5 3 3 AN112 Without Repeat Relays Either RS232 or RS485 is available RBCK SSP AUX3 AUX2 db Jp JJ Lael LE zl LE Ec Ud Button 1234567 Relay output 123456789 10 Connector Identification Connector Pin Function Power Power Earth Vdc Voltage 15 model dependent Vdc Voltage is model dependent Button Mute Acknowledge Reset Test First out reset Front panel button disable Common return for all buttons Relay Output Ringback common Ringback NO Self supervisory common Self supervisory NO Auxiliary 3 common Auxiliary 3 NO Auxiliary 2 common Auxiliary 2 NO A HRW NTR Auxiliar
8. Parameter setting Function 0x03 0x04 0x06 or 0x10 4096 1000 Alarm point 1 setting 1 F14 NO NC sequences buzzer type output select 4097 1001 Alarm point 1 setting 2 F15 Input delay time 4098 1002 Alarm point 2 setting 1 F14 4099 1003 Alarm point 2 setting 2 F15 4100 1004 Alarm point 3 setting 1 F14 4101 1005 Alarm point 3 setting 2 F15 4102 1006 Alarm point 4 setting 1 F14 4103 1007 Alarm point 4 setting 2 F15 4104 1008 Alarm point 5 setting 1 F14 4105 1009 Alarm point 5 setting 2 F15 4106 100A Alarm point 6 setting 1 F14 4107 100B Alarm point 6 setting 2 F15 4108 100C Alarm point 7 setting 1 F14 4109 100D Alarm point 7 setting 2 F15 4110 100E Alarm point 8 setting 1 F14 4111 100F Alarm point 8 setting 2 F15 4112 1010 Alarm point 9 setting 1 F14 4113 1011 Alarm point 9 setting 2 F15 4114 1012 Alarm point 10 setting 1 F14 4115 1013 Alarm point 10 setting 2 F15 4116 1014 Alarm point 11 setting 1 F14 4117 1015 Alarm point 11 setting 2 F15 4118 1016 Alarm point 12 setting 1 F14 4119 1017 Alarm point 12 setting 2 F15 4120 1018 Alarm point 13 setting 1 F14 4121 1019 Alarm point 13 setting 2 F15 4122 101A Alarm point 14 setting 1 F14 4123 101B Alarm point 14 setting 2 F15 4124 101C Alarm point 15 setting 1 F14 4125 101D Alarm point 15
9. ACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM FIRST OUT RESET VISUAL lt VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE Sequence features 12 Acknowledge Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton Flashing indications for first alarm New subsequent alarms have same visual indication as acknowledged alarms First out indication is reset and the audible is silenced when acknowledged Manual reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test 3 10 Sequence F3A Automatic Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF RETURN TO NORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT FIRST TO ABNORMAL A ACKNOWLEDGE SUBSEQUENT TO WHILE NORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS ABNORMAL eats SEQUENCE ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL T FIRST OUT PROCESS ABNORMAL OR oN _ E lt SEQUENCE em me AUDIBLE SILENT VISUAL FAST FLASHING FIRST OUT RESET AUDIBLE AUDIBLE BG WHILE NORMAT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE PROCESS NONORMAL OR FIRST OUT RESET ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE ME VISUAL SLOW FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT Sequence features Acknowledge First out Reset Test and Mute pushbuttons
10. SE Er RAE E EO Sn ritaria 16 4 3 Configuration via P slDUtfOTL ia 17 4 3 T Config ration Settings sive ecc erp Irene Ra e Cub ed deg e 17 4 3 2 Communication Settings oe ere p un elek enter 21 4 Configurauomn via AN TOOLS RE 23 4 4 1 Installation 2 eret ae te essen 23 2 202 Statt Up 4 2 2 Lee ERE RUD pee Ld 23 4 4 3 Communication Settings st oere irhier oaa Eae eterne seen eine tnnt 24 4 424 Menu Items nee RR aq e ande d 24 AAS Error MESSEN SETS nonni eee ap ne ee EPIIT Die e e opina 25 5 0 Technical DAE Ase cos ostiecsc osea 9 1 neioii a rear ieh in 27 3 2 Dimensions a rer sch ete Se en bees a E 28 3 3 Connection PE m S 29 23 3 ANTI2 With Repeat Relay onos trm Hee tee ee Dr 20 5 3 2 ANT20 With Repeat Relay nee iet e err Ete Hinter getan 31 3 3 3 AN112 Without Repeat Relays nte he eite des 32 5 3 4 AN120 Without Repeat Relay 33 6 0 Modbus R TU dl 6 1 Modb s Proto6ol 2 o testet tec ere 34 6 2 Modbus R TU Table ett tette etr eR TE 35 6 2 1 Description Of Field 1 nd ecd et essene Enr aau ha aa eer niasa NS 38 Revision History V1 0 Feb 2007 First version V1 1 Aug 2010 AN128 model added Change title to ANIXX User Manual Change title page photo V1 2 Feb 2011 Changes with relatio
11. detail 23 4 4 3 Communication Settings Communication settings on ANTools must be the SAME as the annunciator for proper communication Use Tools gt Communication Settings to open the dialogue box Communication Settings Baud Rate C 300 C 2400 19200 C 600 C 4800 38400 Cancel C 1200 S600 57600 Stop Bits Port C E 9 C 1 Parity EN EP C fe Even Address 0 Figure 4 4 Communication Settings dialogue box Baud Rate This is the speed of the communication in bit per second bps Stop Bits This is the number of bits at the end of data stream Parity This is the error checking method of the data stream Com Port This is the Communication Port COM port that connecting PC and Annunciator Only available ports are shown Address This is the Modbus address of the annunciator Select the appropriate settings as required and click OK to save and return Click Cancel to return without save Communication settings on the annunciator can be set via Pushbuttons Please refer to Section 4 3 2 Communication Settings 4 4 4 Menu Items There are 2 menus File menu and Tools menu File Menu Items Mikro ANTools 1 00 File Tools Read Settings From Annunciator Write Settings To Annunciator Load Settings From File Save Settings To File Exit Figure 4 5 File Menu items 24 File gt
12. setting 2 F15 4126 101E Alarm point 16 setting 1 F14 4127 101F Alarm point 16 setting 2 F15 4128 1020 Alarm point 17 setting 1 F14 4129 1021 Alarm point 17 setting 2 F15 4130 1022 Alarm point 18 setting 1 F14 4131 1023 Alarm point 18 setting 2 F15 4132 1024 Alarm point 19 setting 1 F14 4133 1025 Alarm point 19 setting 2 F15 4134 1026 Alarm point 20 setting 1 F14 4135 1027 Alarm point 20 setting 2 F15 4136 1028 Alarm point 21 setting 1 F14 4137 1029 Alarm point 21 setting 2 F15 4138 102A Alarm point 22 setting 1 F14 4139 102B Alarm point 22 setting 2 F15 4140 102C Alarm point 23 setting 1 F14 4141 102D Alarm point 23 setting 2 F15 4142 102 Alarm point 24 setting 1 F14 4143 102F Alarm point 24 setting 2 F15 4144 1030 Alarm point 25 setting 1 F14 4145 1031 Alarm point 25 setting 2 F15 4146 1032 Alarm point 26 setting 1 F14 4147 1033 Alarm point 26 setting 2 F15 4148 1034 Alarm point 27 setting 1 F14 4149 1035 Alarm point 27 setting 2 F15 4150 1036 Alarm point 28 setting 1 F14 4151 1037 Alarm point 28 setting 2 F15 4152 1038 Alarm point 29 setting 1 F14 4153 1039 Alarm point 29 setting 2 F15 4154 103A Alarm point 30 setting 1 F14 4155 103B Alarm point 30 setting 2 F15 4156 103C Alarm point 31 setting 1 F14 4157 103D Alarm point 31 setting 2 F15 4158 103E Alarm point 32 setting 1 F14 4159 103F Alarm point 32 setting 2 F15 4160 1040 Alarm point 33 setting 1 F14 4161 1041 Alarm point 33 setting 2 F15 36
13. value 4 3 1 Configuration Settings Configuration mode of Groupl settings is entered by Pressing and Holding Enter for 3 to 4 seconds A beep sound indicates entering of configuration mode with setting 1 selected LED2 on and flash intermittently Figure 4 1 shows the flow of Configuration settings configuration mode Table 4 1 shows the visual display for each settings Press amp D to cycle the setting from 1 to 15 the RUN LED LED2 LED3 and LED4 indicate currently selected setting These LEDs will blink intermittently For settings 6 to 15 press Enter to go into value change level The windows 1 to 4 will Slow blink to indicate current value press PD to change value press Enter to save value and exit to previous level Press Esc to return to previous level and cancel the change if Enter has not been pressed Settings 1 to 5 is individual alarm point settings the particular alarm point needs to be selected before its value can be changed After pressing Enter at settings 1 to 5 the window will Fast blink to indicate the selected alarm point Press PD and Enter to select the alarm point and go into value change level Global change can be performed by pressing Enter when All the windows Fast blink Press Esc to return to previous level The unit will exit from configuration mode if no button is pressed for more that 3 minutes m gt Normal Operation I
14. 013 Window 7 amp 8 status F11 20 0014 Window 9 amp 10 status F11 21 0015 Window 11 amp 12 status F11 22 0016 Window 13 amp 14 status F11 23 0017 Window 15 amp 16 status F11 24 0018 Window 17 amp 18 status F11 25 0019 Window 19 amp 20 status F11 26 001A Window 21 amp 22 status F11 27 001B Window 23 amp 24 status F11 28 001C Window 25 amp 26 status F11 29 001D Window 27 amp 28 status F11 30 001E Window 29 amp 30 status F11 31 001F Window 31 amp 32 status F11 32 0020 Window 33 amp 34 status F11 33 0021 Window 35 amp 36 status F11 34 0022 Window 37 amp 38 status F11 35 0023 Window 39 amp 40 status F11 36 0024 Window 41 amp 42 status F11 37 0025 Window 43 amp 44 status F11 38 0026 Window 45 amp 46 status F11 39 0027 Window 47 amp 48 status F11 40 0028 Window 49 amp 50 status F11 41 0029 Window 51 amp 52 status F11 42 002A Window 53 amp 54 status F11 43 002B Window 55 amp 56 status F11 44 002C Window 57 amp 58 status F11 45 002D Window 59 amp 60 status F11 46 002bE Window 61 amp 62 status F11 47 002F Window 63 amp 64 status F11 160 00A0 Alarm point input 1 16 status F19 161 00A1 Alarm point input 17 32 status F19 162 00A2 Alarm point input 33 48 status F19 163 00A3 Alarm point input 49 64 status F19 176 00BO Buzzer amp output relay status F12 Write only Remote command Function 0x06 256 0100 Button command F13 Mute ack reset first reset 35 Read Write
15. 2 setting 2 F15 1068 Alarm point 53 setting 1 F14 1069 Alarm point 53 setting 2 F15 106A Alarm point 54 setting 1 F14 106B Alarm point 54 setting 2 F15 106C Alarm point 55 setting 1 F14 106D Alarm point 55 setting 2 F15 106E Alarm point 56 setting 1 F14 106F Alarm point 56 setting 2 F15 1070 Alarm point 57 setting 1 F14 1071 Alarm point 57 setting 2 F15 1072 Alarm point 58 setting 1 F14 1073 Alarm point 58 setting 2 F15 1074 Alarm point 59 setting 1 F14 1075 Alarm point 59 setting 2 F15 1076 Alarm point 60 setting 1 F14 1077 Alarm point 60 setting 2 F15 1078 Alarm point 61 setting 1 F14 1079 Alarm point 61 setting 2 F15 107A Alarm point 62 setting 1 F14 107B Alarm point 62 setting 2 F15 107C Alarm point 63 setting 1 F14 107D Alarm point 63 setting 2 F15 107E Alarm point 64 setting 1 F14 107F Alarm point 64 setting 2 F15 1100 General setting F16 Low byte Buzzer sleep auto alarm ringback mute ack sleep type opt 1101 Aux 1 amp aux 2 configuration F17 High byte Aux 1 Low byte Aux 2 1102 Aux 3 configuration F17 High byte Aux 3 Low byte unused 1103 Auto alarm amp auto ringback silence time F18 High byte alarm Low byte ringback 1104 Auto acknowledge time F18 High byte auto acknowledge Low byte unused of unused or unavailable Window or Alarm point parameter is acceptable but would give unexpected results 37 6 2 1 Description of Field Format Type Description F10 Product info ACSII chara
16. 3 2 Communication Settings Group2 settings define the Modbus communication data format Configuration mode of Group2 settings is entered by Pressing and Holding Enter And Test together for 3 to 4 seconds A beep sound indicates entering of configuration mode with setting 1 selected LED2 on and flash intermittently LED1 always on to indicate Communication settings Figure 4 2 shows the flow of Communication settings configuration mode Table 4 2 shows the visual display for each settings Press D to cycle the setting to change from 1 to 4 the RUN LED LED2 LED3 will cycle to indicate currently selected setting These LEDs will blink intermittently Press Enter to go into value change level The windows 1 to 4 will Slow blink to indicate current value press to change value press Enter to save value and exit to previous level Press Esc to return to previous level and cancel the change if Enter has not been pressed The unit will exit from configuration mode if no button pressed for more that 3 minutes p Normal Operation e O0 p Setting 1 to 4 eo Value Change 4 Figure 4 2 Flow chart of Communication settings 2 Communication Format No parity 1 stop bit oe No parity 2 stop bits Even parity 1 stop bit Settings LED Window Value RUN LED1 3 4 LED2 LED3 1 2 1 Communi
17. AN128 Side 1 5 mm 132mm 206 mm Bottom 28 98 OFZ 5 3 Connection Diagram 5 3 1 AN112 With Repeat Relay Either RS232 or RS485 is available 432143214321432143214321432143214321 Button 1234567 RBCK SSP AUX3 AUX2 AUXI Lx d 123456789 10 Ec dl I A Relay output E 123412341234 Connector Identification Connector Pin Function Power Power Earth Vdc Voltage is model dependent Vdc Voltage is model dependent Button Mute Acknowledge Reset Test First out reset Front panel button disable Common return for all buttons Relay Output Ringback common Ringback NO Self supervisory common Self supervisory NO Auxiliary 3 common Auxiliary 3 NO Auxiliary 2 common 29 Connector Pin Function Auxiliary 2 NO Auxiliary 1 common Auxiliary 1 NO RS232 RX connects to Pin 2 of PC Master Availability is model dependent TX connects to Pin 3 of PC Master GND connects to Pin 5 of PC Master RTS connects to Pin 7 of PC Master RS485 GND Availability is model dependent RX TX 1200 Loop terminate Short 4 to 3 t
18. Mikro Alarm Annunciator 72 5 pa gt amp Aq Features Replaceable LED modules 11 Alarm Sequences as per ISA 18 1 standard Each channel window fully field programmable x RS232 or RS485 MODBUS RTU communication Repeat relay for each window and multifunction relays Sleep or unattended mode Auto silence and auto acknowledge Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction 11 Model Number Desenphon ass a REN 5 2 0 System Description and Features 00sssssssssssssssensnsssssnnnnssnsnssnsssssssessseeeeO NM SCIL u ee EET 6 2 2 Pushbuttons aud Staus LED s RER Bei 7 E 8 2 4 Sleep Unattended Mode nori aer 8 DSR Clay pen wa ated ben 8 3 0 Alarm SCQUECNCES o d kb a caede eodd aa adea aoo 3 1 gt E0ll Wer ia eas dte etel s 9 3 2 56guence A Autonmatlie Resch u a e e ren 9 3 9 Sequence Manual Reset dub e dtes udis ue sp Me UU 9 3 4 Sequence Ringback sj nannten nee ea 10 3 5 Sequence R 12 Ringback with Auto 10 3 6 Sequence Automatic Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm State 11 3 7 Sequence FIM Manual Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm State 11 3 8 Sequence F2A Automatic Reset F
19. ROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF RESET TO ABNORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT ORAE imi PROCESS NORMAL PROCESS ABNORMAL SEQUENCE RINGBACK Q RETURN TO SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL SLOW FLASHING NORMAL VISUAL FAST FLASHING ADEM SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE RINGBACK RETURN TO ABNORMAL AUDIBLE UPIBLE RINGBACK SILENT PROCESS ABNORMAL AUDIBLE SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED VISUAL ON ee AUDIBLE SILENT NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE RINGBACK WHILE ABNORMAL AUDIBLE SENT Sequence features Acknowledge Reset Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm and ringback audible devices Audible alarm or ringback alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton Momentary alarms go to ringback sequence without operation of the acknowledge pushbutton Ringback visual and audible alarm when process conditions return to normal Manual reset of ringback indications Operational test 10 3 6 Sequence F1A Automatic Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm State PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT FIRST TO ABNORMAL RETURN TO NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE SUBSEQUENT TO AT NORMAL FIRST OUT RESET ABNORMAL OR PROCESS ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM VISUAL ON FIRST OUT RESET VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE Sequence features Ackn
20. Read Settings From Annunciator This will read the settings from connected annunciator Normally ANTools already read from annunciator upon starting up This function is useful if the user wants to override any changes that has been made on ANTools to settings from annunciator File gt Write Settings To Annunciator This is the same as the Write Settings button on the bottom right This will write the settings on the ANTools on the screen to the connected annunciator File gt Load Settings From File This will open the Load Settings dialogue box A annunciator settings file that has been saved can be loaded as current ANTools settings File gt Save Settings From File This will open the Save Settings dialogue box The current settings of ANTools on the screen can be written to a annunciator settings file Tools Menu Items 4m Mikro ANTools 1 00 File Tools G Communication Settings Show Communication Settings Port Open A About ANTools Figure 4 6 Tools Menu items Tools gt Communication Settings This will open the Communication Setttings dialogue box Refer to 4 4 3 Communication Settings Tools gt Show Communication Settings This is a menu that once enable ANTools will show the communicating settings on the line above Status Bar Tools gt Port Open This is a menu that will show the Open close status of the communication port COM port Normally this is automaticall
21. al Auto reset sequences do not required reset pushbutton Also used in soft settings configuration mode as Left Arrow iv Test Right Arrow To perform diagnosis manually Visual test When pressed down all the visual display will on when released current alarm state 15 resumed Operational test When pressed and hold for more than 5 seconds the system simulates simultaneous abnormal conditions on all inputs points Release of the button simulates return to normal Operation of pushbuttons are required to complete the sequence Also used in soft settings configuration mode as Right Arrow To enter soft settings configuration mode To confirm setting value First out reset Available as field contact input Used only on F3A F3M sequences To change the first out visual displays to be the same as subsequent visual displays Pushbutton can be Disabled by shorting Key Enable Contact Input to common 2 3 Power Up Upon power up the display will on and internal buzzer will sound for 1 second as self test Self supervisory relay will turn on if no internal error RUN LED turns on to indicate normal operation mode Power up in last state During power on the unit will recall the last state before power down The states are visual display audible device status and the output relay status 2 4 Sleep Unattended Mode By activating Sleep contact input sleep unattended mode is activated Sleep contact input can be confi
22. at used is Modbus RTU mode selectable baud rate parity bit and stop bits See 4 5 2 Communication Settings RS485 or RS232 communication is dependent on hardware option The acceptable Modbus commands are shown below 0x03 0x04 Read Input Holding Registers These 2 commands have the same function on the Annunciator Request Response Error 0x06 Write Single Register Request Response Error 0x10 Write Multiple Registers Request Response Error Communication address 1 byte 0 to 149 1 byte 0x01 or 02 or 03 or 04 2 bytes CRC 34 6 2 Modbus RTU Table Dc m Parameter Format General description Read only Product information Function 0x03 or 0x04 0 0 Model description 1 amp 2 10 1 0001 Model description 3 amp 4 F10 x x number of windows high digit 2 0002 Model description 5 amp 6 F10 yz of windows low digit z reserved 3 0003 Manufacturer 1 amp 2 F10 MI 4 0004 Manufacturer 3 amp 4 F10 KR 5 0005 Manufacturer 5 amp 6 F10 O 6 0006 Firmware version F10 xx x x 7 0007 Number of windows F10 Read only System Status Function 0x03 or 0x04 16 0010 Window 1 amp 2 status F11 Window off on slow fast intermittent blink 17 0011 Window 3 amp 4 status F11 18 0012 Window 5 amp 6 status F11 19 0
23. bled with 1s to 255s counting from latest alarm 4 1 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Function AUXI AUX2 and AUX3 output relays can be configured to perform one of the functions below a Contact follower NO Normally Open The output is off Open when ALL the alarm point input contacts that select it are Normal The output is on Close when ANY of the alarm point input contacts that selects it is abnormal b Contact follower NC Normally Close The output is on Close when ALL the alarm point input contacts that select it are Normal The output is off Open when ANY of the alarm point input contact that selects it is abnormal c Visual device follower Ack off The output is on when the alarm point that selects it in alarm state The output is off when acknowledge is pressed 14 d Audible device follower The output is on when the alarm point that selects it in alarm state The output is off when mute is pressed e Visual device follower The output is on when the alarm point that selects it in alarm state The output is off when all the alarm points that select it normal Refer also to 4 2 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Select Note the Auxiliary output relay is not function if the alarm sequence of the alarm point is set to Follower 4 1 6 Sleep Input Type If NO is selected sleep mode is activated when close supplying to the input If NC is selected sleep mode is activated by open input 4 1 7 Output Sleep Option Rela
24. cation Baud Rate mmm 300bps u 600bps 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 06000 Bills 152000 MEN 38400bps El 57600 L NEN rre ol Odd parity 1 stop bit 21 Settings Window Value LED2 LED3 1 2 3 Communication Address Low mam 0 Example address low 8 address high 11 Resultant address 118 mmm Maximum address 149 3 EM llam LL M M 4 Communication Address High r 0 gt 3 llla mm 3 MM 10 11 Emm Table 4 2 Individual Window settings Default value 22 4 4 Configuration via ANTools ANTools is an easy to use PC Windows based software for configuring AN1xx series Annunciator settings Check this to make all alarm points same settings Currently selected alarm point number 4x Mikro ANTools 1 00 mi File Tools General Settings Individual Settings Internal Buzzer Alarm Point m el Globally Set All Points On Off Input Contact Type Auto Alarm Silence Normal Open Normally Close Input Delay 3 600 10 ms C On Off Delay 1 255 3 Alarm Sequence Manual Reset X Auto Ac
25. cter F11 Window status High byte even no window Low byte odd no window 0 window off 1 window on 2 slow flashing 3 fast flashing 4 intermittent flashing F12 Buzzer amp output relay status High byte Buzzer status 0 buzzer off 1 constant on 2 intermittent 1 0 9Hz 3 intermittent 2 2 2Hz Low byte Output relay status 0 off 1 on Bit 0 aux1 relay Bit 1 aux2 relay Bit 2 aux3 relay Bit 4 ringback relay Bit 5 SSP relay F13 Button command High byte 0 Low byte as below To trigger the respective button Set 1 to trigger 0 no action Bit 0 Mute button Bit 1 Ack button Bit 2 Reset button Bit 3 First up Reset button only 1 bit set at a time F14 Alarm point setting 1 High byte Bit 0 0 NO 1 NC Bit 1 4 0000 Manual reset 0001 Auto reset 0010 Ringback 0011 Ringback with auto acknowledge 0100 F1M 0101 F1A 0110 F2M 0111 F2A 1000 1001 F3A 1010 FOLLOWER Bit 5 7 Internal buzzer type 000 off 001 2 constant on 010 intermittent 1 0 9 Hz 011 intermittent 2 2 2 Hz Low byte 1 to select Aux relay Bit 0 Aux 1 relay selected Bit 1 Aux 2 relay selected Bit 2 Aux 3 relay selected F15 Alarm point setting 2 Input contact delay confirmation High byte 0 Low byte Valid range 1 255 x 2 5ms F16 General setting General set
26. gured as NO or NC type Refer to 4 1 6 Sleep Input Type In this mode Run LED Slow blinks Visual display and audible is off Pushbuttons and Button Inputs are disabled Relay outputs and ringback audible device are active if Output Sleep Option is set to Active Refer to 4 1 7 Output Sleep Option All Relay outputs except SSP are off if Output Sleep Option is set to off The detection of alarm is still active in the background 2 5 Relay Outputs There are few output relays available i Individual contact follower These outputs follow state of input contacts ii Auxiliary outputs AUX1 AUX3 These multifunction outputs are shared among all the alarm points and can be configured as a Audible device follower Output on when new alarm off when mute or acknowledge pressed independent of internal buzzer setting b Visual device follower Acknowledge off Output on when new alarm off when acknowledge pressed used to indicate that uninspected new alarm available c Visual device follower Output on when new alarm off when all window points that relate to this output have reset off d Contact follower Output on when any alarm point that enables this output abnormal disabled for follower sequence These outputs are active only when enabled by individual alarm point An output can be enabled by few alarm points to enabled alarm group indication iv Self supervisory output SSP This output on when the annunciator is on Th
27. irst Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing 12 3 9 Sequence F2M Manual Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing 12 3 10 Sequence F3A Automatic Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton 13 3 11 Sequence F3M Manual Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton 13 AO SOLE Settings LA 4T General Set sto e reticle sai ae cutn 14 4 1 1 Internal Buzzer 14 4 1 2 Auto Alarm Silence Auto Alarm Silence Delay esee rennen 14 4 1 3 Auto Ringback Silence Auto Ringback Silence Delay eere 14 4 1 4 Auto Acknowledge Auto Acknowledge Delay eese enne 14 4 1 5 Auxiliary Output Relay 4 nennen trennen 14 4 6 Sleep Input iu ERR d tt are Ae 15 4 1 7 Output Sleep enini mte tee nete etur 15 4 1 8 Communication Baud Rate Data Format and Address eee 15 4 2 Individual Selle vet een eben ee tetendit 15 4 2 1 Inp t Contacts kaerten e e gp t e a M He linie ph 15 4 2 2 ener fon ter er Or senses 16 4 2 3 Internal B zzer Lype 2 1 ditte e enti ite tede bete bcd Pet dace 16 4 2 Ae Input Delay u N an fecu e to ee ad Se ote He 16 4 2 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Seletti issidein s antea eera apa a E E
28. is output off when detects internal fault or failure v Ringback audible device RBCK This audible output is available for ringback sequences It is on when any alarm point has a ringback state 3 0 Alarm Sequences The following alarm sequences are available 3 1 Follower No alarm sequence is related The Visual display will on when its input contact abnormal off when input contact normal 3 2 Sequence A Automatic Reset PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF TO ABNORMAL RETURN TO AUDIBLE SILENT NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE NORMAL PROCESS ABNORMAL lt PROCESS ABNORMAL OR NORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE ALARM WHILE ABNORMAL VISUAL ON VISUAL FAST FLASHING AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE AUDIBLE Sequence features 1 Acknowledge Test and Mute pushbuttons 2 Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton 3 The audible device is silenced and flashing stops when acknowledged 4 Automatic reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal 5 Operational test 3 3 Sequence M Manual Reset PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF RESET WHILE AUDIBLE SILENT TO ABNORMAL NORMAL PROCESS ABNORMAL OR NORMAL PROCESS ABNORMAL OR NORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED E SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL ON ACKNOWLEDGE VISUAL FAST FLASHING
29. knowledge Internal Buzzer Type Constant gt On Off Delay 1 255 30 Output Select Auto Ringback Silence Ausiliary output Auxiliary output Auxiliary output 3 On Delay 1 255 8 Auxiliary Output 1 Audible device follower Setting for each point each point can have its own settings or same settings Auxiliary Output 2 Visual device follower Ackn aff Auxiliary Output 3 Visual device follower General settings that affects the entire annunciator unit Annunciator diagram Showing windows location Windows can be clicked to show its individual settings Com 3 Baud 192006 Parit even Stop bit 1 Port Open Address 0 Reading Status bar showing read write status Click this to write settings to annunciator Figure 4 3 Main screen of ANTools 4 4 1 Installation Installation is straight forward Just run the setup bat Then create a shortcut to c program files ANTools ANTools exe to desired location Eg Desktop Double click the shortcut to run 4 4 2 Start Up Upon starting up ANTools will try to communicate with annunciator on the COM port Make sure that the Annunciator is power up and connected to the PC The status bar will show Reading Settings if reading is successful Error messages will shown if ANTools failed to communicate with annunciator Please see Section 4 4 5 Error Messengers for more
30. n to Firmware Version 1 4 Add Sleep Input Type Add Output Sleep Option Disable button pressed during sleep mode V1 3 May 2014 Correct Alarm Contact Inputs Electrical specification 1 0 Introduction Annunciator is used to call attention to abnormal process conditions It includes individual illuminated visual displays that are labelled to identify the particular monitored variable and audible devices It may also call attention to the return to normal of the process conditions Visual displays usually flash to indicate abnormal process conditions Manual operation of pushbuttons are usually required to silence audible devices and acknowledge new alarms Visual displays usually change from flashing to on when alarms are acknowledged Additional types of flashing can indicate that process conditions have returned to normal or which of a group of alarm points operated first Additional pushbuttons can be used to acknowledge alarms that return to normal to reset first out indications and to test annunciator lamps and circuits The Mikro ANIxx Series Alarm Annunciator system is designed to perform all the standard required functions of an annunciator with a high degree of reliability It also has the flexibility of configuring settings via pushbuttons or a PC These system includes a compact casing removable windows front panel with engraved label replaceable LED module integrated pushbuttons status LED internal buzzer opto isolated inpu
31. o enable Sleep Sleep input Sleep input C1 Alarm Point 1 Input Alarm Point 1 Input Repeat Relay 1 common Repeat Relay 1 NO C2 Alarm Point 2 Input Alarm Point 2 Input Repeat Relay 2 common Repeat Relay 2 NO C3 Alarm Point 3 Input Alarm Point 3 Input Repeat Relay 3 common Repeat Relay 3 NO C4 Alarm Point 4 Input Alarm Point 4 Input Repeat Relay 4 common Repeat Relay 4 NO Alarm Point 5 Input Alarm Point 5 Input Repeat Relay 5 common Repeat Relay 5 NO C6 Alarm Point 6 Input Alarm Point 6 Input Repeat Relay 6 common Repeat Relay 6 NO C7 Alarm Point 7 Input Alarm Point 7 Input AININ Re AININ I Re JR vl IN 1 Repeat Relay 7 common 30 Connector Pin Function Repeat Relay 7 NO C8 Alarm Point 8 Input Alarm Point 8 Input Repeat Relay 8 common Repeat Relay 8 NO C9 Alarm Point 9 Input Alarm Point 9 Input Repeat Relay 9 common Repeat Relay 9 NO C10 Alarm Point 10 Input Alarm Point 10 Input Repeat Relay 10 common Repeat Relay 10 NO C11 Alarm Point 11 Input
32. owledge Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton Flashing and audible indications for first alarm only New subsequent alarms go to the acknowledge state First out indication is reset and the audible is silenced when acknowledged Automatic reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test 3 7 Sequence F1M Manual Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm State PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF RESET WHILE NORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT FIRST TO ABNORMAL SUBSEQUENT TO ABNORMAL ABNORMAL OR ABNORMAL OR PROCESS NORMAL PROCESS NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM SEQUENCE ACKNOWLEDGED VISUAL FAST FLASHING VISUAL JON AUDIBLE AUDIBLE AUDIBLE SILENT Sequence features Acknowledge Reset Test and Mute pushbuttons Alarm audible devices Audible alarm can be silenced by pressing Mute pushbutton Flashing and audible indications for first alarm only New subsequent alarms go to the acknowledge state First out indication is reset and the audible is silenced when acknowledged Manual reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test SAU 11 3 8 Sequence F2A Automatic Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing
33. rst Out Reset button should be connected 4 2 3 Internal Buzzer Type Sets the internal buzzer ring type if the buzzer is triggered by this alarm point a Off The buzzer is always off b Constant Buzzer on when there is an alarm c 0 9Hz Buzzer on intermittently at 0 9Hz when there is an alarm c 2 2Hz Buzzer on intermittently at 2 2Hz when there is an alarm Note Internal buzzer is always off If 4 1 1 Internal Buzzer On Off is set to off 4 2 4 Input Delay This is the response time of the input contact a short time makes the input more sensitive a long time makes it less sensitive Value range is 2 5ms to 635ms Only certain values can be set using pushbuttons Value is rounded to nearest Sms when it is set with ANTools 4 2 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Select Selects which AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 relay is triggered by the state change of input contact or alarm states of this alarm point Refer to 4 1 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Function for description of the output function Note the Auxiliary relay output is not function if the alarm sequence of the alarm point is set to Follower 16 4 3 Configuration via Pushbutton These 4 buttons are used in soft settings configuration mode Left and Right buttons To select setting to select alarm point to change value To Enter into next level with selected setting alarm point To save value and return to previous level To return to previous level to return without saving
34. st out visual indication to be the same as subsequent visual indications Manual reset of acknowledged alarm when process conditions return to normal Operational test 13 4 0 Soft Settings The soft settings can be configured through Modbus RTU RS232 or RS485 interface to PC based ANTools software or via built in pushbuttons 4 1 General Settings General settings that affects the whole Annunciator unit 4 1 1 Internal Buzzer On Off To turn the internal buzzer on or off This will not affect the Auxiliary output relays that configured into audible device follower 4 1 2 Auto Alarm Silence Auto Alarm Silence Delay If enabled the audible alarm that triggers by any alarm will be off after the Auto Alarm Silence Delay Settings are Disabled Enabled with 1s to 255s delay counting from latest alarm This will also off the auxiliary output relays if configured as audible device follower output 4 1 3 Auto Ringback Silence Auto Ringback Silence Delay If enabled the Ringback output relay will be off after the Auto ringback silence delay Settings are Disabled Enabled with 1s to 255s counting from latest ringback state Note Auto alarm silence and Auto ringback silence is tied together when configured via pushbutton 4 1 4 Auto Acknowledge Auto Acknowledge Delay If enabled the annunciator will acknowledge to alarm after the Auto acknowledge delay as if the acknowledge button is pressed Settings are Disabled Ena
35. ting for the annunciator High byte 0 Low byte as below Bit 0 Internal buzzer on off 1 off 0 on Bit 1 sleep mode 1 sleep 0 normal read only Bit 2 auto alarm silence 1 enabled 0 disabled Bit 3 auto ringback silence 1 enabled 0 disabled Bit 4 auto acknowledge 1 enabled 0 disabled Bit 5 sleep input type 1 Z NC 0 Bit 6 output sleep option 1 Active 0 Off F17 Auxiliary relay configuration High byte Aux1 or 3 Low byte Aux 2 Bit 0 3 0000 Follow input contact on fault off normal 0001 follow input contact fault on normal 0010 On when buzzer on off after ack 0011 On when buzzer on off after mute ack 0100 On when buzzer on off when window is off normal F18 Auto timer setting 1 255 second F19 Alarm point input status Alarm point input contact status 0 normal 1 fault Bit 0 min input number bit 15 max input number 38
36. ts and relay outputs 1 1 Model Number Description Order code ANI O O O A A A RS 232 communication B RS 485 communication 0 without repeat relays 1 with repeat relays Power Supply 30 110 Vdc Number of Windows 6 8 12 14 16 20 24 28 Note 6 8 windows sharing same casing as 12 windows 14 16 windows sharing with 20 windows 24 windows sharing with 28 windows For example 12 windows 30Vdc with repeat relays RS232 communication AN112 30 1 A Windows Colour Indicates colour of each window during ordering on the form below R Red A Amber Example of Windows Colour and text order form AN112 Colour code Windows text AN120 Colour code Windows text 2 0 System Description and Features 2 1 Features ANIxx Annunciator includes a compact casing removable windows front panel with engraved label replaceable LED module integrated pushbuttons status LED internal buzzer opto isolated inputs and relay outputs Windows visual display flash and internal buzzer audible devices to indicate abnormal process conditions Manual operation of pushbuttons are usually required to silence audible devices and acknowledge new alarms Windows usually change from flashing to on when alarms are acknowledged Figure 2 1 Front layout of 12 windows annunciator e Replaceable s
37. uper bright LED modules with choice of amber or red illumination e 11 Alarm Sequences as per ISA 18 1 standard e Each channel window fully field programmable either from front panel built in pushbutton or using PC e Option of either RS232 or RS485 modbus RTU communication User friendly configuration software will be supplied free of charge e Repeat relay for each window as well as numerous configurable multifunction output relays for connection to external equipment to form alarm management system e Sleep or unattended mode feature is available for stations not permanently manned e Auto silence and auto acknowledge features with delay settable from 1 255 s 2 2 Pushbuttons and Status LED Q RUN LED 1 Se LED2 LED3 Figure 2 2 Front Panel of Annunciator RUN LED on to indicate normal operation mode It slow blinks during sleep unattended mode LED1 LED2 and LED3 are used during soft settings configuration mode using pushbuttons There are 5 pushbuttons available i us To off the alarm audible device This avoids continuing noise during new alarm sequence state while retaining the flashing visual displays for reviewing or logging It also off the ringback audible output ii To acknowledge new alarms The audible device is off and the visual displays change to acknowledged sequence iii Qua Arrow To reset the sequence to the normal after acknowledge when the process condition returns to norm
38. uts AN1xx 30 AN1xx 110 Input current Relay Outputs Repeat relays AUX1 AUX3 RBACK SSP Terminals Wire size 50X30mm White translucent lens Red Amber Coloured by field replaceable LED module Fast 1 4Hz 0 4s on 0 4s off Slow 0 45Hz 1 1s on 1 1s off Intermittent 0 4s on 1 8s off M R R 12 FIA FIM F2A F2M F3A F3M Follower Panel Mounting 24 36VDC or 18 27V AC 88 132VDC or 64 95V AC AN112 6W ANI20 8W 24 36VDC 88 132VDC 3mA typical Potential free for each alarm point 5A at 250 VAC at 30VDC Resistive load 5A at 250 VAC 5A at 30VDC Resistive load 28 14A WG 0 08mm to 2 5mm Removable screw type terminal block removable Environment Operation temperature Storage temperature Humidity Communication Hardware interface Protocol Baud rate Product Approvals 20 to 60 C 20 to 80 C 0 95 RH non condensing ANIxx xx x A RS232 AN1xx xx x B Isolated RS485 Modbus RTU 300 to 57600 Electrostatic discharge IEC61000 4 2 Class III air discharge 8kV Electrostatic discharge IEC61000 4 2 Class III contact discharge 6kV Electrical fast transient IEC61000 4 4 4kV 5 50ns Surge immunity IEC61000 4 5 4kV L to E Enclosure protection when panel mounted Front IP41 Enclosure IP30 27 5 2 Dimensions 157 mm AN112 Front AN112 Side 132 mm 217 mm AN120 Front AN120 Side 132 mm 277 mm AN128 Front
39. y 1 common Auxiliary 1 NO 32 Connector Pin Function RS232 2 RX Availability is model dependent 3 TX 5 GND 7 RTS RS485 1 GND Availability is model dependent 2 3 TX 4 1200 Loop terminate Short 4 to 3 to enable Sleep Sleep input 2 Sleep input C1 1 Alarm Point 1 Input 2 Alarm Point 1 Input C2 1 Alarm Point 2 Input 2 Alarm Point 2 Input C3 1 Alarm Point 3 Input 2 Alarm Point 3 Input C4 1 Alarm Point 4 Input 2 Alarm Point 4 Input C5 1 Alarm Point 5 Input 2 Alarm Point 5 Input C6 1 Alarm Point 6 Input 2 Alarm Point 6 Input C7 1 Alarm Point 7 Input 2 Alarm Point 7 Input C8 1 Alarm Point 8 Input 2 Alarm Point 8 Input C9 1 Alarm Point 9 Input 2 Alarm Point 9 Input C10 1 Alarm Point 10 Input 2 Alarm Point 10 Input C11 1 Alarm Point 11 Input 2 Alarm Point 11 Input C12 1 Alarm Point 12 Input 2 Alarm Point 12 Input Sleep and C1 C12 Input voltage rating should be same as Power input 5 3 4 AN120 Without Repeat Relay See 5 3 3 AN112 Without Repeat Relay for connection of AN120 AN120 has extra C13 to C20 inputs The pin assignment and connection is similar to C1 to C12 33 6 0 Modbus RTU 6 1 Modbus Protocol The form
40. y checked if the COM port is valid and not opened by another program Only click this to close the COM port if required by another program COM port is automatically opened if Writing or Reading of settings are performed Tools gt About ANTools This will open the About ANTools dialogue box to show the general information of the software andthe connected annunciator 4 4 5 Error Messengers Some of the error messengers shown on the Status Bar are listed below Error Message is shown in red colour Most of the error messengers are related to communication problems 25 Communication Error Using Default Value Please Check Communication Settings This is shown only during start up Make sure that the annunciator is powered up and connected to the PC Make sure that the communication settings of the annunciator is the same as ANTools If a error message popped up during start up before the Status Bar showing error that could mean COM port is either opened by another program or invalid COM port selected or other COM port Write to Annunciator Error Reading Error Also communication related error Please refer to above for solution 26 5 0 Technical Data 5 1 General and Electrical Window Window Dimension Type Colours Windows Flash Alarm Sequences Type of Mounting Auxiliary Power Input Fuse protected 1 30 AN1xx 110 Power consumption Alarm Contact Inputs Opto isolated inp
41. y outputs and ringback audible device are active in sleep mode if Output Sleep Option is set to Active Relay outputs except SSP are off during sleep mode if Output Sleep Option is set to off 4 1 8 Communication Baud Rate Data Format and Address These settings can be configured via push buttons only The setting should tally with the settings of Modbus master PC or other Modbus master Baud rate This is the speed of the communication in bits per second bps Select between 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600bps Data format Stop Bits This is the number of bits at the end of data stream Parity This is the error checking method of the data stream Select between 1 No parity 1 stop bit 2 No parity 2 stop bits 3 Even parity 1 stop bit 4 Odd parity 1 stop bit Communication address This is the Modbus address of the annunciator Combine the low and high address settings to get address between 0 to 149 4 2 Individual Settings Each alarm point can have its own settings 4 2 1 Input Contact Defines the way input contact behaves For Normally Open the input is normal when open abnormal when close For Normally Close the input is normal when close abnormal when open 15 4 2 2 Alarm Sequence Manual Auto Ringback Ringback 12 FIM FIA F2M F2A F3M F3A Follower Please refer to 3 0 Alarm Sequences for description of each sequence Note For F3M and F3A sequence external Fi

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