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1. Operating principle nennen N C or N O operation programmable Electrical service life number of yes 10 000 Contact data acc to IEC 60947 5 1 Utilisation GALEGO Ys ar AC 13 14 00 12 Rated operational voltage ttn 24V Rated operational CUITeRIL ettet 5 3A 1 inimum contact load tnt 1mAat AC DC gt 10V General data EMC IMMUNITY a acc to EN 61000 6 2 uini acc to EN 61000 6 4 Operating tertperat le cocer nut 5 55 Climatic class acc to IEC 60721 Stationary Use ansport Long term storage Classification of mechanical conditions acc to IEC 60721 i 4 2 long term storai e 1M3 Operating cte pte teret ter bte continuous operation M any position uS EEE plug in terminals Connection properties supply voltage BMS bus rigid flexible conductor 517 02 2 5402 2 5 mm AWG 24 12 flexible with ferrules without with plastic sleeve 0 25 25 0 25 25 Connection properties inputs rigid flexible conductor sizes s 0 08 1 50 08 1 5 mm AWG 28 16 flexible with ferrules without with plastic sleeve
2. 59 4 1 2 1 Installation of the surface mounting enclosure A smooth and even surface is a precondition for installation Only use fastening screws of the size specified below Failure to observe this can result in deformation or damage to the enclosure 1 Use the empty enclosure as a template for marking the drilling holes 2 Make the drilling holes so that it matches the material of the subsurface 3 Fix the empty enclosure with screws Maximum diameter of the screws Thread of screw 3 mm bolt head 7 mm 4 MK800AF only Connect the aluminium front plate to the PE conductor PE 5 Fix the MK800 in the enclosure with screws 24 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection pe BENDER 4 2 Connection Before fitting the enclosure and working on the device connections make sure that the power supply voltage has been disconnected Failure to comply with this requirement will expose personnel to the risk of electric shock Furthermore the electrical installation may sus tain damage and the device be destroyed beyond repair Danger You must only connect the MK800 as illustrated in the diagram in this chapter Do not change the internal wiring Non compliant con nection or arbitrary changes can lead to serious malfunctions or even the complete failure ofthe MK800 gt Danger The device contains components that can be damaged by electro static discharges E
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4. 0 25 15 0 25 0 5 aa 7mm jghteningitorQle s c eset nari 0 5 0 6 Nm Degree of protection internal components DIN EN 60529 tnts aras IP50 Degree of protection terminals IEC 60529 IP20 Flammability e UL94V 0 Weight Fl sni mounitirig MKBOO u nenne 950g Surface mounting MK800A ttn 880g Surface mounting MK80QAF lt 11509 TGH1408en 07 2009 83 BENDER Technical data 9 1 1 Standards The MK800 alarm indicator and test combination meets the requirements of the regulations for installation IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 and DIN VDE 0100 710 VDE 0100 Teil 710 2002 11 9 2 Ordering information Type Description Art No MK800 11 Alarm indicator and test combination according to IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 DIN VDE 0100 710 featuring a BMS bus and a USB interface 16 digital inputs one relay output alarm texts programmable via interfaces and PC standard text display Version Flush mounting enclosure menu languages German English 95100100 MK800 12 Alarm indicator and test combination according to IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 DIN VDE 0100 710 featuring a BMS bus and a USB interface alarm texts can be programmed via interfaces and PC standard text dis play Version Flush mounting
5. 49 7 2 1 Display in error free operation 49 7 2 2 Display in fault condition u sseseesssensssennssssensssnennsssunnsssunnsseennessennnsenen 49 7 2 3 Test TUNCtION n a 52 8 Menu mode Operation and setting esee 55 8 1 Switching on and calling up the main menu sss 55 8 2 Menu overview diagram sescccssssccssseccsseescenseesssseeccssecsssseecssneesssuecesneeesenseessaees 57 83 Main menu functions i 58 84 TRG AIM Menu e 58 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 4 3 Ment HiStOry 59 844 Menu 4 Settings siiis 61 8 4 4 1 8 4 4 2 Settings menu 2 Alarm addresses 62 8 4 4 3 Settings menu 3 Test addresses seen 63 8 4 4 4 Settings menu 4 Value addresses eee 64 8 4 4 5 Settings menu 5 Digital inputs 65 8 4 4 6 Settings menu 6 Buzzer and LED 67 8 4 4 7 Settings menu 7 Common reset 67 8 4 4 8 Settings menu 8 Clock uaneesnssssunssssunssssunnsssennsssennessunnsssnnnssssnnsssnnnnssnennssnnnne 8 4 4 9 Settings menu 9 Language 8 4 4 10 Settings menu 10 Interface 8 4 4 11 Settings menu 11 Relay sesssssscsssscccsecsesseecsssesssssteccsssseccssecessneesesneeessae 8 4 4 12 Settings menu 12 password essen tetnnttttnnttttnnnas 72 8441
6. No Display Description Actions 1 DISPLAY ERROR Display defective Replace the MK800 2 12C BUS ERROR X Error code X Interrupt supply voltage to 1 Fault 2 MK800 for gt 3 minutes If 2 Ackerror transmitting the fault continues to exist address MK800 or 1 C Buscable 3 Ack error transmitting defective replace data 4 Ack error receiving addresses 5 Ackerror receiving data 6 Communication prob lem 3 RTC ERROR Clock module defective Replace the MK800 4 FLASH ERROR Memory module D5 defec Replace memory module tive D5 socketed replace MK800 5 Address intern Address of the MK800 on Change the MK800 ERROR the internal BNS bus is address in the menu already occupied XXX current address TGH1408en 07 2009 43 F BENDER Troubleshooting No Display Description Actions 6 Overflow ERROR More than 80 alarm Reduce number of mes 03 addresses are present sages Overflow ERROR More than 1000 device fail Reduce number of mes 05 ure messages are present sages Overflow ERROR More than 99 text mes Reduce number of mes 07 sages are present sages Overflow ERROR Automatic correction of none 08 the history memory is car ried out because of voltage interruption Overflow ERROR Stack Error Please make a note of the 11 error code Contact Bender Service 7 Checksum ERROR Program memory defec Replace the MK800 tive 8 Address extern Addr
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8. Inputs General alarm messages Specific alarm messages Function neutral Function medical IN1 Alarm Address channel XXX 01 Alarm Oxygen IN2 Alarm Address channel XXX 02 Alarm Vacuum IN3 Alarm Address channel XXX 03 Alarm Nitrous oxide IN4 Alarm Address channel XXX 04 Alarm Compressed air 5 bar IN5 Alarm Address channel XXX 05 Alarm Compressed air 8 bar IN6 Alarm Address channel XXX 06 Alarm Nitrogen IN7 Alarm Address channel XXX 07 Alarm CO2 IN8 Alarm Address channel XXX 08 Alarm UPS battery operation IN9 Alarm Address channel XXX 09 Alarm UPS overload IN10 Alarm Address channel XXX 10 Alarm UPS converter failure IN11 Alarm Address channel XXX 11 Alarm UPS fault IN12 Alarm Address channel XXX 12 Alarm UPS test run IN13 Alarm Address channel XXX 13 Alarm UPS mains operation IN14 Alarm Address channel XXX 14 Alarm Failure air conditioning IN15 Alarm Address channel XXX 15 Alarm OP light battery operation IN16 Alarm Address channel XXX 16 Alarm Sat OP light battery operation 66 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 4 6 Settings menu 6 Buzzer and LED The buzzer will sound in the event of an alarm Setting the frequency and repetition rate of the two consecutive buzzer tones 1 Exit 2 Warning 3 Alarm 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Warning 3 Alarm Various standard signals can be selected for Warning and Alarm An individual
9. SNL AO ent ENI INI Ajuo LL 008MIN 0021 gt 001 gt gt ke v jeujejur sng sna asn TGH1408en 07 2009 26 Installation and connection pe BENDER 4 2 2 1 Legend to wiring diagram 1 Supply voltage Us see Technical data page 81 Note Make sure that the power supply of MK800 is isolated against PE If this is not taken into consideration and if a PC is connected to the USB interface the MK800 and the PC may sustain damage MK800AF only Connect the aluminium front plate to the PE conductor PE 2 Looped through connection for supply voltage e g for control voltage relay contacts 3 Switch 51 to terminate the external BMS bus If two or more devices are connected to each other via the BMS bus each bus line must be terminated with a resistor R 120 Q at the start and end of the BMS bus 4 External BMS bus connection The external BMS bus is primarily used for the connection of several MK800 or TM800 But also SMI472 12 signal converters can be connected 5 Internal BMS bus connection Different Bender devices with a BMS bus can be connected to the BMS bus These can be for example 107TD47 insulation monitorin
10. BENDER Operating Manual MK800 Alarm indicator and test combination Software version 3 2 Power in electrical safety TGH1408en 07 2009 WZ BENDER Bender Inc USA 700 Fox Chase Coatesville PA 19320 Toll Free 800 356 4266 Phone 610 383 9200 Fax 610 383 7100 E mail info bender org Canada 5810 Ambler Drive Unit 1 Mississauga ON LAW 4J5 Toll Free 800 243 2438 Phone 905 602 9990 Fax 905 602 9960 E mail info bender ca com Web http www bender org BENDER Group Bender Inc All rights reserved Content subject to change BENDER Table of Contents 1 How to use this operating manual effectively 7 1 1 HOW to use this manual eene 7 1 2 Explanations of symbols and notes 8 2 Safety information 9 2 1 Intendedi se 9 22 Skilled persons 2 3 General safety instructions 10 2 4 Delivery conditions guarantee warranty and liability 11 3 System description rase sone ME Rue eus 13 3 1 7 13 3 2 FEATURES 3 3 Functionality 3 3 1 Display operating elements teret tte ttn 16 3
11. TGH1408en 07 2009 59 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting Possible displays in the last line of the history memory message text display Text Meaning Address Address of the device triggering the message ee external BMS bus ee iii kk address iii internal BMS bus address kk channel no of message Digital Inp Number kk of digital input on this MK which triggered the message Nr kk TESTex Note that the current history entry was created as the result of a test initi ated on this MK TESTin Note that the current history entry was created as the result of a test initi ated on the corresponding A ISOMETER 60 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 4 Menu 4 Settings The following menu items are available for configuring the MK800 V BENDER personnel Call up information about the device status make settings for specific operating conditions and run firmware update Menu item Function Page 1 Exit Exit Settings menu go up one menu level 2 Alarm Setting of bus addresses for devices whose alarm mes 62 addresses sages are to be displayed on this MK800 3 Test addresses Setting of bus addresses for devices which are to carry out 63 atest when the TEST button is pressed 4 Value addresses No function 64 5 Digital inputs MK800 11 only Setting of the operational characteristic
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13. e The buzzer sounds at the same time If the cause of the message cannot be remedied immediately the buzzer can be deactivated by pressing Mute 6 e Information about the message appears on the LC display Intensive care unit 03 Insulation fault Measured value 43 kQ xx yy Mh zzz 09 50 Line 1 Standard display System 03 User defined text here Intensive care unit 03 Lines 2 3 Message text may contain measured value TGH1408en 07 2009 49 pe BEN DER Operation Line 4 status line XX Consecutive number of message displayed yy Number of pending messages Message text page in this case page 1 zzz Fault location or test in progress see table 09 50 Time of day example Possible displays during insulation fault location or testing 277 Meaning EDSa EDS insulation fault location in progress automatic EDSp Continuous EDS insulation fault location in progress EDSs Single pass EDS fault location in progress EDS EDS insulation fault location complete TEST A ISOMETER test in progress TEST flashes if the message on the display is associated with the test Only when the external bus is set to Off noMA No master on the internal bus MAST Device is substitute master on the internal bus Press the Add text button 7 for detailed information since 25 01 05 16 52 Device Isometer Addr Ch 003 01 17 30
14. BR800 1 Bezel frame silver for MK800 9510 0111 BR800 2 Bezel frame white for MK800 9510 0112 5 5 V 3 0 for parameterising of B 9602 0087 MK2430 MK800 TM800 TMK HISTORY V 3 x for MK2430 MK800 TM800 TM1000 and PRC1470 USB driver for MK2430 MK800 and TM800 MEDISET V1 x for parameterising of TM1000 and PRC1470 TGH1408en 07 2009 85 pe BENDER Technical data 86 TGH1408en 07 2009 BENDER INDEX A accident prevention 10 acknowledgement 59 67 additional text 48 50 address settings 29 A ISOMETER test function 17 alarm repetition 15 alarm addresses 16 62 alarm indicator and operator panel 18 alarm message 14 16 general 65 specific 65 66 alarm relay 43 71 alarm text messages 15 17 assignments 77 automatic mode 74 B baudrate 70 beep code 43 Bender service personnel 72 bezel frame 20 BMS bus internal 18 BMS bus address 70 buzzer frequency 67 reminder 65 signal 66 C cable length 25 cavity wall mounting 20 clear text display 9 commissioning 35 common reset 67 connection 25 control 73 D date 68 date format 68 device address 70 diagram 57 digital inputs 14 27 65 dimensioning 11 display 16 display and control units 14 display functions 9 displaying information 75 E electrostatic electricity 25 ENTER button 48 equipment failures 14 error 43 error list 45 evaluators 75 example 14 external devices 75 F
15. Enter system numbers or System designations If applicable use semi automatic mode yes Adapt the Isometer type to the test addresses v Save parameter setting to file Send basic setting to to MK 4 Send messages alarms Continue with chapter Tests after parameter setting on page 40 TGH1408en 07 2009 39 BENDER Commissioning and testing 5 3 3 Tests after parameter setting make corrections make corrections make corrections Select Test mode from the gt menu External devices Are all external device settings OK ves no Simulate fault messages e g device failure insulation fault Generate a fault directly or select the Test communication function Is the fault correctly signalled by the MK800 no Does the MK800 react gt properly to signals at the digital inputs yes MK800 is ready for operation Messages which can be created by a BMS device will be simulated 40 TGH1408en 07 2009 Commissioning and testing 5 4 Periodic verification and service 5 4 1 Periodic verification BENDER The following periodic verification must be performed on electrical installa tions in compliance with the local or national regulations that apply We rec ommend for your Bender products Data Acquisition if appli
16. Even when the MK800 is mounted into a panel it can be protected by an enclosure 1 Make a panel cutout and drilling holes according to the illustration below 2 Insert the MK800 from the outside into the cutout 3 Hold the flush mounting enclosure against the MK800 from the back 4 Firmly secure the MK800 with four screws in the flush mounting enclosure a 213 sl le 204 179 3 10 O 2 D 1 Schalttafelausschhitt Panel cut out lt o 218 F L 3 5 Dichtung Seal LLLA Fig 4 4 Dimension diagram MK800 E 11 MK800 E 12 Dimensions are given in mm Example Flush mounting enclosure for door mounting 22 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection BENDER 4 1 2 Surface mounting enclosure Dimension diagram surface mounting enclosure MK800A 11 MK800A 12 213 Te a 2 m o 2 TGH1408en 07 2009 23 pe BEN DER Installation and connection Dimension diagram surface mounting enclosure with door MK800AF 11 MK800AF 12 6 5 213 12 104 5 10 185
17. Set int ext BMS bus addresses Set alarm addresses and system numbers en Set test addresses and types of Isometers MK800 11 Yes ox no Use of the standard no assignment for medical gases UPS Y Setting medical Wiring acc to specifications Y Relay Set function and Switching behaviour Can the buzzer sound be 9 Modify buzzer settings differentiated from signals of other devices ves Common acknowledgement on off Set time date Set and activate password Continue with chapter Tests after parameter setting on page 40 38 TGH1408en 07 2009 Commissioning and testing BENDER 5 3 2 Settings in the TMK SET software Set password Set language v Set buzzer acknowledgement on off Common Use of standard assignment for medical gases UPS MK800 11 M Set device address required text Standard display Enter the for standard alarm messages Program alarm addresses Enter individual alarm messages for the required channels Enter test addresses I yes Setting medical Wiring acc to specifications Digital inputs Set function and operating principle Relay Set function and operating principle yes
18. damage eA eB eS External BMS bus with shield S iA iB iS Internal BMS bus with shield 5 USB USB connection Cable Type A plug on type B plug 51 52 Switch 51 to terminate the external BMS bus and switch 52 to terminate the internal BMS bus 4 2 2 3 Terminal assignment MK800 11 The MK800 11 alarm indicator and test combination provides additional ter minal strips for the 16 digital inputs and one optional relay output IN1 IN16 Digital inputs 1 16 0 V IN1 4 Common connection 0 for the digital inputs 1 4 IN5 8 Common connection 0 for the digital inputs 5 8 O V 13 12 Common connection 0 for the digital inputs 9 12 IN12 16 Common connection 0 for the digital inputs 12 16 11 12 14 Relay output 28 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection pe BENDER 4 2 3 Examples for BMS bus connection and addressing Missing or incorrectly installed terminating resistors e g in the mid dle ofthe bus will cause bus instability Please also note the informa tion on the BMS Bus instruction leaflet Example 1 Operating theatre or intensive care unit with two IT systems and three rooms UMC107E UMC107E Intensiv 1 Intensiv 2 OP 3 nurses station Intensiv OP MK 8 2430 12 107TD47 5 107TD47 PRC487 6 PRC487 7 int BMS ext BMS The MK alarm indicator and test combination in the intensive care units 1 and 2 di
19. fault condition 49 faults 10 features 15 TGH1408en 07 2009 87 gt BENDER INDEX firmware version 55 77 flush mounting enclosure 19 front panel 21 functional test 41 G gases medical 9 66 gateways 14 GFCI 52 63 H history memory 17 18 59 read out 17 indication audible 9 visual 9 individual alarm texts 63 inputs digital 17 25 65 installation documentation 35 intended use 9 interface 17 70 L language 15 16 69 LEDs 16 liability 7 LIM 52 63 M main menu 56 master 18 master clock 18 master password 72 medical gases 65 MEDICS 13 memory message text display 60 menu mode 56 MK800 11 17 MK800 12 17 mode of operation 71 monitoring module 14 mute button 59 O office buildings 10 operation 47 error free 49 ordering information 84 panel mounting with enclosure 22 without enclosure 21 parallel indication 14 17 parameter setting 15 37 parameters 78 password 56 72 plain text 14 planners 7 potential free contacts 17 27 protocol converters 14 Q quick reference guide 47 R readiness for operation 14 regulations for erection and installation 84 relay output 25 27 28 88 TGH1408en 07 2009 INDEX BENDER relay outputs 14 replacement parts 10 RESET 73 reset mode 75 risks 10 5 SCADA system 41 scroll 48 selective operation 11 service menu 72 settings 18 37 38 39 61 78 shape stabilit
20. has been started by IN2 on PGH47x 8 4 5 4 Control menu 4 Test Communication Testing of communication via the BMS bus For this purpose a fault message is simulated on a digital input This fault message is sent to evaluators devic es e g alarm indicator and operator panels other MK800 SMO Check that these devices are responding to the fault message as requested 1 Exit 2 Channel 3 Test communication Channel 3 Setting of the channel whose message is to be activat ed 74 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 5 5 Control menu 5 Setup Reset mode Set whether the reset command should have an effect on internal BMS bus only or also on the external bus Setting possibilities internal bus only internal and external bus 8 4 6 Menu 6 External devices This menu is used to set and control external devices Functions include for example displaying information about connected devices address software version device type or continuous displaying a channel on a connected evaluator Select the BMS bus to which the external device is connected 1 Exit 2 Internal Interface 3 External Interface Internal Interface Devices connected to the internal BMS bus of this MK800 can be displayed and set External Interface Devices connected to the external BMS bus of this MK800 can be displayed and set If other Bender de vices are addressed with an internal bus MK800 al
21. preferably in main distribution boards MEDICS features e Display and control units such as TM operator panels or MK alarm indica tor and test combinations e Single and three phase monitoring modules Examples of modules in the MEDICS system include UMC USC UFC and EDS insulation fault loca tion systems e Communication between these components takes place via the BMS bus two wire connection e The connection of third party systems by means of protocol converters gate ways Via digital inputs and relay outputs The real strength of MEDICS is to be found in communication between all involved components and the resulting information provided to the user Readiness for operation is monitored continuously Operating states irregu larities faults and equipment failures are displayed From the user s point of view this means high operational reliability 3 2 Features On its backlit LC display 4 x 20 characters the MK800 displays messages from all BMS bus devices assigned via alarm addresses As well as being used as a standalone indicator the MK800 also supports parallel indication In the event of an alarm message the yellow WARNING LED or the red ALARM LED lights up and the message appears on the LC display in plain text format At the same time there is an audible signal acknowledgeable If a second 14 TGH1408en 07 2009 System description pe BENDER message is received whil
22. resistors installed correctly at the beginning and end of the BMS bus and switched on resp removed or switched off at all other places yes v MK800 11 only Is the potential of the digital inputs correct yes MK800 11 only Are the digital inputs connected correctly yes es y Are the addresses for the BMS bus set on other devices Does the addressing match the plan Does the supply voltage yes v Is the MK800 power supply Make the appropriate connected correctly connection yes y no Is the int ext BMS bus Make the appropriate connected correctly connection and check polarity of the terminals Y no Are the other devices Make corrections connected correctly yes Have all the requirements on the BMS bus instruction leaflet been met on Provide the appropriate operating voltage Install connect the terminating resistors correctly use the DIP switch Term at MK800 MK2430 TM Make corrections Make corrections no Make corrections first check that the supply voltage is switched on no Make corrections es yy es yy no Are all devices in the Update older device system up to date Switch voltage supply on Then proceed with tests after switching Continue with chapter Tests after switching on on page 37 36 TGH1408en 07 20
23. 09 Commissioning and testing DER 5 2 Tests after switching on Check the MK800 supply _ ____ Make corrections If voltage terminals _ required connect another Voltage OK or different power supply Is Us isolated from PE unit for MK800 supply yes Install the MK800 into the enclosure v Does a message appear on _______ Supply voltage failure or the MK800 display MK800 failure Remedy the fault yes Does an error message Yes Make a note of the appear on 800 message Adapt the display indicating device to the no system or remedy the fault Connect a PC running the TMKSet software Select no the TMKSet Scan bus Make corrections function Check the addres ses and software versions of the connected devices yes Set MK800 parameters Continue with chapter Parameter setting on page 37 5 3 Parameter setting All settings can be carried out via the TMK SET software Alternative ly some settings can be carried out via the MK800 menu see dia E grams TGH1408en 07 2009 37 pe BENDER Commissioning and testing 5 3 1 Settings at the MK800 Details see Menu 4 Settings on page 61 Use of standard texts Use TMK SET V3 x for gt parameter setting for details refer to 5 3 2 Set language
24. 12 Address 61 Remote alarm in dicator and test combinations Monitoring E MK2430 12 Address 2 Intensive A Test address 3 Alarm address 1 3 4 111 Individual alarms 61 MK800 12 Address 1 1 Intensive B Test address 3 Alarm address 2 3 4 111 2 2 Individual alarms 61 MK800 11 Address 2 off Intensive C Test address 3 Alarm address 1 3 4 111 Individual alarms 61 MK800 12 Address 1 2 Intensive D Test address 3 Alarm address 2 3 4 111 Individual alarms 61 MK800 12 Address 3 Test address Alarm address ext int 1 3 2 3 ext int 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 111 2 0 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 111 Individual alarms 1 61 2 61 Remarks on example 1 and example 2 Program individual assignments to each EDS channel Referto chapter Address settings and their meaning on 33 32 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection 4 2 4 Address settings and their meaning BENDER Display Meaning Setting Setting on TM MK800 TMK SET External address Internal address 0 ext bus on 0 0 ext bus on 1 TM MK itself dig IN 0 ext bus off M own addr TM MK itself dig IN 0 ext bus off lt gt own Device M on the ext 0 int M int bus int M addr int bus of your own device ow
25. 3 2 iere M 16 3 3 3 History MEMORY celeb gesoob 17 34 _ C nn eher 17 Er MCA 17 342 MKS00 11 m 17 34 3 Interfaces aa 17 3431 Internal BMS bus nessssenssssensssennsssennsssennsssnunesssnnnsssanesssnnnessannsssnnnesssnnne 18 3 4 3 2 External BMS bus esnsennssensssenesennssennsennesennesensnsennnennnsennesnnensnnenennnsenssennssenneee 18 34333 USB INterface cirio 18 4 Installation and connection 19 43 Installation seisine a 19 4 1 1 Flush mounting enclosure 19 TGH1408en 07 2009 3 pe BENDER Table of Contents 4 1 1 1 Dimension diagram flush mounting enclosure UP800 19 41 2 Fl sh Mounting 19 4113 Cavity wall mounting sessenssssennsssensssennsssennsssennsssnnnssssunssssanesssnnnennen 20 4 1 1 4 Panel mounting without enclosure serene 21 4 1 1 5 Panel mounting with enclosure 4 1 2 Surface mounting enclosure 23 4 1 2 1 Installation of the surface mounting enclosure 24 4 2 EONNECLON Man nennen PEE 25 4 2 1 25 4 2 2 Wiring diagram 4 2 2 1 Legend to wiring diagram 4 2 2 2 Terminal assignment MK800 12 0 sssssssscsssssccseccesssecssse
26. 3 Settings menu 13 Servicemenu serene 72 8 45 Ment 5 Control aaa 73 8451 siisii 73 8 4 5 2 Control menu 2 Reset AlarmClear 73 8 4 5 3 Control menu 3 EDS start stop TGH1408en 07 2009 5 pe BENDER Table of Contents 8 4 5 4 Control menu 4 Test COMMUNICATION eee 74 8 4 5 5 Control menu 5 Setup Reset mode serene 75 8 4 6 Menu 6 External devices 75 8 4 7 Menu 7 Info 85 A choice of settings eecssessccssseccsseecssseecssssecccnsecesnsecesssecsssueecssneecesuseessneeessnsecteaees 78 9 data rr 81 9 1 Technical data 81 9 11 5 P 84 9 2 Ordering information 84 6 TGH1408en 07 2009 How to use this operating manual effectively pe BENDER 1 How to use this operating manual effectively 1 1 Howto use this manual This operating manual describes the MK800 alarm indicator and test combi nation with the software version indicated on the cover page The functions and processes described may vary from those featured in other versions It is designed for electrically skilled persons working in electrical engineering and electronics and in particular for those designing installing and operat ing electrical equipment in the medical sector Chapter 7 Operation can
27. 70 RCMS490 via BMS bus e Types available for flush and surface mounting e Easy commissioning due to predefined text messages e 16 digital inputs MK800 11 only e History memory with real time clock to store 1000 warnings and alarms TGH1408en 07 2009 15 4 BEN DER System description 3 3 Functionality 3 3 1 Display operating elements The backlit display features four lines of 20 characters It supplies medical and technical personnel with information that is always clear and unambig uous in order to help them to make decisions Every alarm message com prises three lines which appear spontaneously and three additional lines which can be displayed at the touch of a button The 4th line contains status information number of messages test procedures menu information Three LEDs are located below the text display They indicate Normal operation green warnings yellow or alarms red Five buttons are available for acknowledging alarms and warnings for the A ISOMETER test and for the menu system kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk SYSTEM READY gt 10 34 P BENDER MmK800 B 8 3 3 2 Programming Standard message texts can be activated by enabling alarm addresses These texts are available in 20 languages Alarm addresses can be activated via the device menu system without PC Individual message texts each comprising 6 lines of 20 characters can be programmed with the TMK SET software An L
28. ED yellow or red and an audible signal can be assigned to each mes sage For this purpose the PC is connected to the USB interface or BMS bus RS 485 16 TGH1408en 07 2009 System description pe BENDER 3 3 3 History memory Warnings and alarms are written to the history memory automatically with date and time stamp 1000 text messages can be saved Each subsequent message overwrites the oldest message message 1001 overwrites message 1 The history memory can be read out via the operating menu or the TMK History PC software 3 4 Versions 341 MK800 12 The MK800 12 is used for visual and audible indication of alarms from Bend er s EDS RCMS and MEDICS systems and to trigger the A ISOMETER test function via the BMS bus Furthermore the MK800 12 can also be used as parallel indication in conjunction with MK800 11 The programmed message texts are displayed on the LCD in the selected language 3 4 2 MK800 11 The MK800 11 features all the functions of the MK800 12 plus 16 digital in puts and a programmable relay output All digital inputs are electrically isolated in four groups of 4 The input volt age is AC DC 10 30 2 5 mA HIGH 10 30 LOW 0 2 In prac tice these digital inputs IN1 IN16 are controlled via potential free contacts N C or N O operation configurable The voltage required for the inputs is provided via the power supply unit which also supplies power to the MK800 Any
29. EST flashes if the message on the display is associated with the test The associated devices are checked one after another The MK800 automat ically evaluates the messages that appear Once the process is complete ei ther acommon message indicating that the test has been successful or a fault message is output If more than one device has been tested a separate error code will be dis played for each device failing the test The following error codes are dis played in the event of an A ISOMETER failing the test Error Meaning for the 107TD47 Meaning for the IRDH Note code hospital Isometer Industrial Isometer 0 No messages received from No messages received from Isometer despite it confirming Isometer despite it confirming the test command the test command 1 Only insulation fault message Only insulation fault message Channel received received from channel 1 1 52 TGH1408en 07 2009 Operation pe BEN DER Error Meaning for the 107TD47 Meaning for the IRDH Note code hospital Isometer Industrial Isometer 2 Only overload fault message Only insulation fault message Channel received received from channel 2 2 3 Only insulation fault message Channel and overload message 1 2 received 4 Only overtemperature mes Channel sage received 3 5 Only insulation fault message Channel and overtemperature mes 1and3 sage received 6 Only overloa
30. Line 1 Date and time the message occurred Line 2 Device triggering the message Line 3 Address and channel of device triggering message Line4 Status line 50 TGH1408en 07 2009 Operation V BENDER Consecutive number of message displayed yy Number of pending messages Message text page in this case page 1 zzz Fault location or test in progress see table 09 50 Time of day example The display may deviate accordingly in case of user defined messag es If messages are pending and one of the arrow buttons is pressed the current message will appear on the display If no further button is pressed this indication will be displayed for 15 seconds TGH1408en 07 2009 51 F BENDER Operation 7 2 3 Test function Press and hold down the TEST button for at least one second to check the function of the associated insulation monitoring devices e g 107TD47 IRDH line isolation monitors LIM and ground fault circuit interrupters GFCD A message is only output on the MK800 on which the test button was pressed 1 Test all devices 2 Test single device 1 Test all devices 2 Test single device Add 004 0021 01 02 107TD47 Tests all devices which are set in the menu Test ad dresses 2 Test single device Use the arrow buttons to select a device and confirm with the J button 1 Test all devices During the test the text TEST will appear in the status line T
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32. SD When work activities are carried out at the opened device the safety precautions for the dissipation of electro Caution static electricity have to be observed 4 2 1 Notes on connection e Connect the MK800 to the supply voltage Us terminals Ifyou are connecting the MK800 to a DC 24 V power supply you must take the line voltage drop into account if you are using long supply cables for the supply voltage Consider the maximum permissible cable lengths for the supply voltage Us when the MK800 is supplied by the AN450 power supply unit see Technical data on page 81 e Connect the internal and external BMS bus according to the instructions in the BMS bus leaflet Use a shielded cable for interface connection for example J Y St Y 2x0 6 The shield must be connected to earth at one end e Use the DIP switches 51 and S2 to set the terminating resistor for the internal and external BMS bus 51 external BMS bus 52 internal BMS bus Factory setting S1 and S2 off e MK800 11 only Use cables with a cross section of at least 0 75 mm when connecting the digital inputs and the relay output The maximum cable length per connection is 500 m TGH1408en 07 2009 25 Installation and connection F BENDER 4 2 2 Wiring diagram SINg le woozL gt wyo oZ Ave AO Ave N Ro lt lt i i i NT LUNI NT ent AO ENT INI
33. Syst Meaning MED I Insulation monitoring device e g 107TD47 IND I Industrial insulation monitoring device e g IRDH Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter LIM Line Isolation Monitor Off Deletes the current line of the table 8 4 4 4 Settings menu 4 Value addresses Currently no function 64 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 4 5 Settings menu 5 Digital inputs Setting of the operational characteristics of digital inputs IN1 IN16 MK800 11 only The setting can be made individually for each input 24V high or OV low If 24V is set for an input an alarm message will be output if 24 Volt are present there If OV is set for an input an alarm message will be output if 0 V is present here It is for this reason that you should always set unused digital inputs to Off 1 Exit 1 Exit 2 0perat principle 2 Input 01 24V 3 Function neutral Alarm at 24V Digital inputs 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Operat principle Use the arrow buttons to select the digital input and confirm with J button use the arrow buttons to select 0 V 24 V or Off Press J to accept the entry Repeat the procedure to set more digital inputs 3 Function Set the message text category neutral or medical see chapter Digital input alarm texts Alarm messages for medical gases are signalled by the red ALARM LED and the buzzer sounding The buzzer can b
34. T messages are only saved in the memory of that device where the messages had been triggered Transmission via BMS bus All ALARM messages will be actively sent i e as a new message via the external BMS bus resp are sent fast via the internal BMS bus Operating messages will actively be sent via the external BMS bus and will not be saved in the history memory Note Flashing messages should be avoided where possible and on no account be sig nalled via the int ext BMS bus The first 16 digital inputs can be parameterised as flashing and will not be signalled via the external BMS bus This is only permissible for messages with a flashing frequency of 0 5 Hz Inputs that are assigned to operating messages or switching commands will not be dis played with a text message or saved into the history memory 34 TGH1408en 07 2009 Commissioning and testing pe BEN DER 5 Commissioning and testing Accomplish start up according to the following start up pattern 1 Tests before switching on 2 Tests after switching on 3 Make parameter settings Settings at the MK800 Settings in the software TMK SET 4 Tests after parameter setting Please note down all settings and attach these to the equipment or installation documentation E TGH1408en 07 2009 35 Commissioning and testing F BENDER 5 1 Tests before switching match the information on the MK800 nameplate Are terminating
35. able 8 4 4 3 Settings menu 3 Test addresses Setting of the bus addresses for insulation monitoring devices e g 107TD47 IRDH line isolation monitors LIM and ground fault circuit interrupters which are to carry out a test when the TEST button is pressed The setting can only be made for devices which have also been activated in the Alarm addresses menu and or programmed for individual alarm texts In dividual alarm texts are a minimum requirement for e Channel 1 3 setting 107TD47 e Channel 1 2 setting IRDHxxx e Channel 1 setting GFCI e Channel 1 2 3 6 7 9 setting LIM 1 1 Exit 2 Edit table Nr Ext Int Type 3 Clear table 1 000 003 107TD Test addresses 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Edit table Use the arrow buttons to select the line No and con firm with the J button Use the arrow buttons to set the external BMS bus ad dress Ext and confirm with the J button Use the arrow buttons to set the internal BMS bus ad TGH1408en 07 2009 63 4 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting dress Int and confirm with the J button Use the arrow buttons to select IsoT and confirm with the button MK800 always adds a new line at the end of the table which can be changed e g 4 000 000 Off In this way other test addresses can be activated 3 Clear table Deactivate all addresses off Possible settings for Type
36. ad and short circuit can be ensured 2 4 Delivery conditions guarantee warranty and liability The conditions of sale and delivery set out by Bender shall apply Conditions of sale and delivery can be obtained from Bender in printed or electronic format TGH1408en 07 2009 11 pe BEN DER Safety information 12 TGH1408en 07 2009 System description pe BENDER 3 System description 3 1 MEDICS The MK800 alarm indicator and test combinations are integral components of the MEDICS system MEDICS is an intelligent system that guarantees safe power supply in medical locations Example of a section of a hospital with the MEDICS system Internal BMS bus Main distribution Central building process control UMC710D4 Distribution board for AG2 rooms ICU Sy Mm SMI472 12 UFCTOTE Locations for medical use TGH1408en 07 2009 13 pe BEN DER System description Key for example MK800 Alarm indicator and test combination RCMS Residual current monitoring system for TN S systems SMI472 Signal converter for third party systems e g med gases UPS TM Alarm indicator and operator panel UFC107E Changeover and monitoring module for IT systems with EDS insulation fault location system 107 Changeover and monitoring module for IT systems UMC710D Changeover module for main distribution boards USC710D Control module for changeover modules
37. also be used as a quick reference guide by medical personnel Before using the equipment please read this operating manual the supple ment entitled Important safety instructions for Bender Products and the in struction leaflets supplied with the individual system components This document must be kept in an easily accessible location near to the equip ment Should you have any further questions please contact our Technical Sales Department We are also happy to provide on site service Please contact our Service Department for more information Although great care has been taken in the drafting of this operating manual it may nevertheless contain errors and mistakes The Bender companies do not accept any liability for injuries to persons or damage to equipment re sulting from errors or omissions in this manual TGH1408en 07 2009 7 pe BENDER How to use this operating manual effectively 1 2 Explanations of symbols and notes The following terms and symbols are used to denote hazards and instruc tions in Bender documentation This symbol indicates an immediate risk to life and limb Failure to observe the associated instructions and take appropriate precautions will result in death severe bodily injury or substantial damage to property Danger This symbol indicates a potential risk to life and limb Failure to observe the associated instructions and take appropriate precautions may result in death s
38. arm indicator and operator panel the devices con nected to this internal bus can also be displayed and set Devices which can be parameterised EDS46x EDS47x EDS49x RCMS460 RCMS470 RCMS490 TGH1408en 07 2009 75 4 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting The device connected to the bus selected will be displayed Select the ad dress of the external device to be displayed e g EDS4xx 12 or RCMS4xx 12 1 Exit internal 001 MK800 11 V3 20 002 5470 V3 20 003 107TD47 2 52 Address type and version of the connected device will be displayed If no device is detected under this address the character will be indicated Use the arrow buttons to select the address of the external device and con firm your selection with the J button If the device has been recognised the MK800 will read the current settings of the connected device The device type is displayed in the first line Use the arrow buttons to select the required function or device setting and confirm your selection with the J button Example 1 Exit 107TD47 1 Exit 107TD47 2 Position mode 2 Channel 1 Re 20 KQ Numerous setting options are available in the EDS or RCMS menu These are described in more detail in the operating manuals for the corresponding sys tems Exit EDS470 General Channel Relay 76 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting BENDER 8 4 7 Menu 7 Info MK800 11 Ad
39. art ing procedure can require longer time approx 30 seconds Enter af E terwards time and date again If there are no messages pending the standard display will appear after the start ok ok ok ck ck oko ck oko ko ko SYSTEM READY Bender GmbH Gr nberg 09 50 The standard display and the message texts can be modified in the TMK SET software TGH1408en 07 2009 55 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting Press the Menu button for approx 2 seconds to open the main menu 1 Exit 2 Values 3 History 4 Settings The following buttons are used in the main menu ESC Exit function or go up one menu level Select menu items al Confirm selected menu item Enter The menu mode is exited automatically ifno buttons are pressedina menu for more than five minutes exception position mode and E test communication in the Control menu Some menus are password protected Password protection is only ef fective if the password has been activated switched on Ev When an attempt is made to open a window the password entry screen appears automatically Please enter Password 000 Once a valid password has been entered full access will be granted to all menus except the Service menu until menu mode is excited 56 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting 8 2 Menu overview diagram BENDER The following diagram will help you to familiarise yourself wi
40. assured if there are no gaps between addresses Data exchange will only work between devices with the same baud rate The addresses 100 103 are not adjustable since they are intended for special tasks e g programming 70 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 4 11 Settings menu 11 Relay Set the mode of operation and function of the optional alarm relay on the alarm indicator and test combination This menu only exists on the MK800 11 1 2 0perat princ N O 3 Mode Device error 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Operat princ Set the mode of operation N O N O operation N C N C operation 3 Mode Alarm relay switches in the event of the following set tings Setting Description Programma Programming via TMK SET ble gt individual alarms or operating messages Device error Relay switches in case of an internal fault on the MK800 11 Common Relay switches in case of any warning or alarm message alarm Device fail Relay switches as soon as the MK800 recognises a device ure failure TEST Monitor Relay switches for approx 1 second once an A ISOMETER test is started by pressing the TEST button Buzzer Once the buzzer sounds the relay is activated TGH1408en 07 2009 71 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 4 12 Settings menu 12 password Change activate deactivate password 1 Exit 2 Password 3 St
41. atus 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Password Change password Factory setting 807 3 Status Activate or deactivate password protection Some menus are password protected Password protection is only effective ifthe password has been activated switched on RS When an attempt is made to open a window the password entry screen appears automatically Please enter Password to 0 0 Once valid password has been entered full access will be granted to all menus except the Service menu until menu mode is exited 8 4 4 13 Settings menu 13 Servicemenu The Service menu is reserved for settings made by authorised Bender service personnel It can only be accessed subject to the entry of a master password In the Service menu information about the device status can be called up and settings for specific operating conditions can be made 72 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 5 Menu 5 Control This menu offers various options for controlling individual devices or the overall system Menu item Function Page 1 Exit Exit Control menu go up one menu level 2 Reset Resetting all fault messages pending on the BMS bus 73 AlarmClear 3 EDS start stop Manual starting stopping of test procedures on EDS system 74 4 Test Testing of communication via the BMS bus MK800 11 74 Communication only 5 Setup Reset Determine whether a reset is to be carried out v
42. buzzer sound can be select ed via TMK SET During setting the selected buzzer signal will sound and the LED will light up or flash 8 4 4 7 Settings menu 7 Common reset Setting indicating whether this MK800 should respond to the acknowledge ment of the buzzer initiated by pressing Buzzer off button on another MK or TM operator panel On or not Off Activating the common acknowledgement function can for example make it possible to acknowledge an alarm buzzer tone on an MK800 located in a neighbouring building from an MK800 in a central location The alarm mes sage itself is displayed until the fault is eliminated 1 Exit 2 C Reset Int On 3 C Reset Ext On 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 C Reset Int Setting of the common acknowledgement for the in ternal BMS bus On Buzzer can be acknowledged externally Off Buzzer cannot be acknowledged externally 2 C Reset Ext Setting of the common acknowledgement for the ex ternal BMS bus On Buzzer can be acknowledged externally Off Buzzer cannot be acknowledged externally TGH1408en 07 2009 67 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 4 8 Settings menu 8 Clock This menu is used to set the time of day date and date format display These settings remain stored for approx 5 days following a power supply failure The clock switches automatically to central European summer time CEST and winter time CET Reset the clock if the time of day
43. cable and the interaction of the compo nents in the system The test includes the following services Inspection Marking display elements mechanical components wiring parameterisation connection of third party systems evaluation of fault memory Measurement Internal external supply voltages potentials bus voltage bus protocol bus scan Practice test Device function device communication Documentation Test results recommendations for remedial action To be per Test Interval formed by Functional test of IT system monitoring insulation load current Medical once transformer temperature and connection monitoring by press personnel every ing the TEST button on the alarm indicator and test combina working tion or on the alarm indicator and operator panel day Functional test of the changeover module Skilled every 6 Test of the automatic changeover modules Please observe the person months information in chapter Testing of the changeover module Functional test of the IT system monitoring insulation load cur Skilled every 6 rent transformer temperature and connection monitoring on person months the insulation monitoring device Testing the set values and the changeover periods Skilled every 12 person months Testing of the changeover module the IT system monitoring Bender every 24 the connection to the SCADA system Supervisory Control And Service months Thistest mustonly be p
44. d message and Channel overtemperature message 2and3 received 14 Unable to send test command Unable to send test command Slave as request not received slave as request not received slave only 15 Isometer did not confirm test Isometer did not confirm test no response no response Notes about error codes e For MK800 operating as slaves on the BMS bus a time out of 50 seconds is applicable for error codes 0 and 14 e Error code 14 is displayed if the test has been requested on a slave but the test command cannot be sent because the MK800 was not scanned This can be the case if the address gap upstream of the MK800 is so large that the mas ter does not scan the MK800 This error code is less of an indicator that an A ISOMETER is faulty and much more of an indicator of a fault on the BMS bus system TGH1408en 07 2009 53 BEN DER Operation 54 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting BENDER 8 Menu mode Operation and setting 8 1 Switching on and calling up the main menu When the MK800 is connected to the power supply the following informa tion appears on the display for approx 3 seconds It indicates the address and firmware version of the device This information can also be accessed in the Info menu MK800 11 Addr 01 001 Software 3 20 D279 Date 25 06 09 BENDER GmbH Gr nberg If the MK800 was not supplied with voltage for several days the st
45. dr 01 001 Software 3 20 D279 Date 25 06 09 BENDER GmbH Gr nberg Information about the device type the firmware version and the last time the assignments were transmitted Select ESC A V Press once To leave the menu mode Show date of last assignment transmission Assignments programmed on 12 07 09 07 07 Assignments are settings carried out via a PC software e g TMK SET Enter standard text Assign text and functions to alarm messages and digital inputs of the MK800 Set parameters Show version of standard texts and version of the boot loader internal software for updates Text version Bootloader TGH1408en 07 2009 77 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting V press twice The number of the programmed alarm addresses test addresses and individual assignments will be dis played Switching commands Contact defs MK800 provides no function Alarm addresses Test addresses Indiv Assignm Switch cmd Go back to the main menu 8 5 Achoice of settings Die MK800 supports various setting modes The table below shows where the individual parameters can be set 78 TGH1408en 07 2009 BENDER ing Operation and sett uonisod passaidap suoynq jo uoneoipu q jndino ay jo ay jeg sindino jo 1591 e WO XXING U O08IE S 5952 pue sejejs Ind uoneorpul SUANSELI
46. e U wAC18 28 DC18 30V Power CONS UON lt 5VA Stored energy time in the event of power system failure mE ce n Am an gt 5 days Restart in the event of voltage failure for at least 1 55 Displays and LEDs Display Charadtets in sanken four lines 4 x 20 characters Standard message texts 20 languages Alarm a IDE 25 Programmable text MESSAGES 100 History memory messages casse esiti ce rei 100 Standard text 55 3x 20 characters Additional text message press button to access irena 3x20 characters Alarm LEDs set of LEDs NORMAL green c WARNING yellow eM ALARM red III oder German English BUTTONS siccis 5 A ISOMETER test buzzer mute additional text scroll menu Buzzer Buzzer MESSAGE can be acknowledged adoption of characteristics of new value Buzzer ete nn eisen configurable configurable OM engen configurable TGH1408en 07 2009 81 pe BENDER Technical data Inputs MK800 11 only Digialinpi E EES 16 IN16 GAVANIESEPAFAtION x prince yes Control of digital Inputs via voltage free contacts extraneous voltage Operating principle N O or N C operation can be selected for each input Faton Setting N O operation Voltage range ete ct
47. e set to mute It will E sound again after 15 minutes by way of a reminder Non standard settings can only be made using the TMK SET soft ware Digital input alarm texts A general or specific alarm message can be assigned to all digital inputs A general alarm message neutral indicates the alarm the channel and the ad dress of the device triggering the alarm In comparison specific alarm mes sages medical signal non modifiable pre programmed alarms e g Alarm Oxygen Assign the inputs in accordance with table General and specific alarm messages on page 66 Other messages can be assigned to individual or all digital inputs with the TMK SET PC software TGH1408en 07 2009 65 4 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting The alarm messages in the following table are sent to other MK or alarm indicator and operator panels via BMS bus and displayed there in plain text format If freely programmable alarm messages need to be displayed on a different MK800 or an alarm indicator and operator panel the same alarm messages must have been programmed in the displaying device Specific alarm messages These messages contain instructions for medical gases and UPS systems Alarm messages for medical gases are signalled by the red ALARM LED and the buzzer sounding The buzzer can be set to mute It will sound again after 15 minutes by way of reminder General and specific alarm messages
48. eeesnsecesneseenseees 28 4 2 2 3 Terminal assignment MK800 11 28 4 2 3 Examples for BMS bus connection and addressing 29 4 2 4 Address settings and their meaning senes 33 5 Commissioning and testing ussssenssensnsnensnsnsnsnsnsnensnsnensnnnensnenensnens 35 51 Tests before switching on 36 5 2 Tests after switching 37 5 3 Parameter setting 37 5 3 1 Settings at the MK800 ssesssssscssssssccsseesssnsecssseecesusecssnsececssecessseeessneceesueecssaees 38 5 3 2 Settings in the TMK SET software nesssenssssunnsssunesssennsssennsssennssssannsssunnnn 39 5 3 3 Tests after parameter setting 40 5 4 Periodic verification and service eren 41 5 4 1 Periodic verification 41 54 2 SEIVICO M Ten dsheeen 42 5 4 3 42 6 Troubleshooting 43 6 1 Error messages of MK800 sssssssssssseccssessccnseessssseecssecesssteccsnecsesusecssnseeseasecesases 43 6 2 Malfunctions iuri 45 4 TGH1408en 07 2009 Table of Contents pe BENDER 7 Operation 47 7 1 Operator control and display elements see 47 72 Quick reference guide
49. enclosure menu lan guages German English B 95100101 MK800 11 Russian version Alarm indicator and test combination according to IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 DIN VDE 0100 710 featuring a BMS bus and a USB interface 16 digital inputs one relay output alarm texts programmable via interfaces and PC standard text display Version Flush mounting enclosure menu languages English Russian 9510 0124 MK800 12 Russian version Alarm indicator and test combination according to IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 DIN VDE 0100 710 featuring a BMS bus and a USB interface alarm texts can be programmed via interfaces and PC standard text dis play Version Flush mounting enclosure menu lan guages English Russian B 95100125 MK800A 11 As MK800 11 but with surface mounting enclosure B 9510 0102 MK800A 12 As MK800 12 but with surface mounting enclosure 9510 0103 84 TGH1408en 07 2009 Technical data BENDER Type Description Art No MK800AF As MK800 11 but with surface mounting enclosure and B 9510 0104 11 front door MK800AF As MK800 12 but with surface mounting enclosure and B 9510 0105 12 front door MK800E 1 1 As MK800 11 but with built in type device without B 9510 0106 enclosure MK800E 12 As MK800 12 but with built in type device without B 95100107 enclosure UP800 Flush mounting enclosure for MK800 B 95100110
50. erformed by an electrically skilled person who has been commis sioned to do so in agreement with the person responsible for the medical location TGH1408en 07 2009 41 pe BEN DER Commissioning and testing Before carrying out the tests please refer to the instructions relating to the functional tests in the check list If no national directives apply you should perform the tests recommended by DIN VDE 0100 710 VDE 0100 Part 710 2002 11 section 710 62 5 4 2 Service Bender would be delighted to provide on site service for commissioning and periodic verification Please contact our Service Department for more infor mation Service Hotline 0700 BenderHelp Telephone and Fax Carl Benz Stra e 10 35305 Gr nberg Germany Tel 49 6401 807 760 Fax 49 6401 807 629 E Mail info bender service com www bender de com 5 4 3 Maintenance MK800 does not contain any parts that require maintenance Despite this the intervals specified for periodic verification should be adhered to 42 TGH1408en 07 2009 Troubleshooting BENDER 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Error messages of MK800 The following errors are recognised by the MK800 and indicated on the dis play In addition the buzzer emits a beep code every 10 seconds correspond ing to the number of the error MK800 11 only If the function device error has been set in the Settings menu 11 Relay also the alarm relay switches
51. ess of the MK800 on Change the MK800 ERROR the external BMS bus is address in the menu already occupied XXX current address 9 1 C 0 Error I C Bus Interrupt Replace the MK800 10 1 C 1 Error I C Bus Interrupt Replace the MK800 Please makea note of the cause of error the error number and if applicable the error code This information facilitates the diagnosis and repair of the equipment 44 TGH1408en 07 2009 Troubleshooting BENDER 6 2 Malfunctions List of possible errors and proposals for their correction Possible error codes occurring during a test are listed in the chapter Test function on page 52f Errors Possible cause and course of action No indication on the display of the MK800 Check AC DC 24 V power supply No characters on the display Replace the MK800 although the display is illumi nated Function buttons do not operate Replace the MK800 LEDs not working Replace the MK800 Character matrix can be seen on the display but firmware does not start Processor not starting up replace the MK800 Time set will get lost in case of voltage failure Replace the MK800 Error transferring the assignments or basic settings via the USB inter face MK800 address set incorrectly menu MK800 address does not match setting of TMK SET con figuration software USB cable defective wrong serial interface com port set in TMK SET Error on
52. etu AC DC10 30V Voltage range ttn AC DCO 2V Interfaces Intera 2 RS 485 and 1 x USB V2 0 V1 1 Technical data for the RS 485 interface SEINE tat P BMS INE ext 9 6 kbit s 57 6 kbit s lt 1200 Recommended cable shielded shield connected to PE at one end at least J Y St Y 2 x 0 6 Terminating resistor 120 Q 0 25 W connectable via DIP switch Factory setting both of them in Off position Device address BMS bus int 1 150 1 99 Int ext device address factory Setting 1 master 1 master Programming Interfaces ss RS 485 or USB V2 0 V1 1 USB cable Type A plug on type B plug SoftWare u V3 0 and higher Factory setting password activated Cable length in case MK800 is supplied by AN450 028 mm iie s 50n n 0m 0m 0m Colours FON Io crea RAL 7035 light grey RAL 7012 basalt grey Marking buttons RAL 5002 ultramarine blue Text RAL 7035 light grey ee RAL 7035 light grey Switching elements MK800 11 only ERROR ee 1 MK800 11 only cmm uL i UI D programmable 82 TGH1408en 07 2009 Technical data pe BENDER
53. evere bodily injury or substantial Warning damage to property This symbol indicates a potentially dangerous situation Failure to observe the associated instructions and take appropriate precautions may result in minor bodily injury or damage to property gt i gt Caution This symbol indicates important information about the correct use of the equipment purchased Failure to observe the associated instructions can result in equip ment malfunctioning or cause problems in the environment in which it is being used This symbol indicates tips for using the equipment and particularly useful information This type of information will help you to optimise your use of the equipment E 8 TGH1408en 07 2009 Safety information pe BENDER 2 Safety information 2 1 Intended use The universal MK800 alarm indicator and test combination is used for visual and audible indication of operating status and alarm messages from Bender s EDS RCMS and MEDICS systems In MEDICS monitoring systems the MK800 meets the requirements of IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 and DIN VDE 0100 710 2002 11 in respect of test functions for IT system monitoring and alarms from changeover equipment IT system monitoring equipment is test ed using the programmable TEST button Important display functions e Normal operation indicator green LED e Insulation fault e Overload e Overtemperature e Messages from EDS insulation fault locat
54. g devices PRC487 control devices RCMS470 residual current eval uators and others 6 Switch 52 to terminate the internal BMS bus If two or more devices are connected to each other via the BMS bus each bus line must be terminated with a resistor R 120 Q at the start and end of the BMS bus 7 USB interface For PC connection The TMK SET PC software is used to pro gramme the MK800 8 MK800 11 only Digital inputs The digital inputs may be controlled either via internal or external voltage or potential free contacts When the digital inputs are controlled via an external voltage the common conductor 0 is connected to terminal 0 and the 1 signal is connected to the respective input IN1 IN16 9 MK800 11 only Relay output Programmable contact for device error Test device failure common alarm buzzer TGH1408en 07 2009 27 F BENDER Installation and connection 4 2 2 2 Terminal assignment 800 12 The device version MK800 12 receives all messages via the BMS bus It re ceives these messages for example from the 107TD47 an MK800 11 the sig nal converter SMI47x the EDS or the RCMS U Supply voltage Us looped through connection for the supply voltage Us Note Make sure that the power supply of MK800 is isolated against PE If this is not taken into consideration and if a PC is connected to the USB interface the MK800 and the PC may sustain
55. history memory ring buff er Once the MK800 reaches the limit of 1000 messages message 1001 will overwrite message 1 The History menu provides information about messages acknowledge ments and associated times It also indicates whether an alarm is still pending or when it was acknowledged with the Mute button The complete content of the history memory with additional texts and address of the device send ing the message can be displayed on a PC and printed out using the TMK HISTORY software version V3 or higher All interfaces of MK800 can be used for connection 1 Select the appropriate entry using the Up Down buttons First of all the last entry is displayed Older entries can be selected with the Up Down buttons Entry 0003 0003 From 04 12 06 16 00 Ack 04 12 06 16 00 To 04 12 06 16 03 2 Press J to call up the message text for the selected entry The path the message took to reach MK800 In this case insulation fault external BMS bus address 01 internal BMS bus address 003 channel 01 appears in the last line The table on the following page contains information about other possible displays System 01 Insulation fault Meas value T Addr Ch 01 003 01 3 As shown the example above the min and max values display can be called up by pressing 4 4 Press J again to go back to the entry selection screen Repeat this process for all required messages Then press ESC to exit the menus
56. ia the 75 mode internal BMS bus only or also via the external BMS bus 8 4 5 1 Exit Exit menu mode 1 Exit 2 Reset AlarmClear 3 EDS start stop 4 Test Communication 8 4 5 2 Control menu 2 Reset AlarmClear Press J to reset all pending fault messages on the BMS bus Reset com plete will then appear in the last line 1 2 Reset AlarmClear 3 EDS start stop Reset done This reset command is sent via the BMS bus Note that some devices e g PRC487 do not react to this reset TGH1408en 07 2009 73 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 5 3 Control menu 3 EDS start stop Press J to start and stop the test procedure manually on the EDS system The current status appears in the last line 1 Exit 1 Exit 2 Reset AlarmClear 2 Reset AlarmClear 3 EDS start stop 3 EDS start stop EDS system running EDS system stop EDS system running Once started EDS4xx 12 and PGH47x run continuous ly If you exit the menu the standard display EDSp will appear in the last line in order to indicate contin uous running EDS system stop Stops the continuous pass of EDS xx 12 and PGH47x If you exit the menu the standard display EDS will appear in the last line until the current test pass finish es Other abbreviations that can be displayed in the last line EDSa Automatic mode Insulation fault location has been started by A ISOMETER on PGH47x EDSs Single mode A single pass
57. ia the USB interface Programming and reading the MK800 Connect the MK800 to a PC e directly via the USB interface or e via an RS 232 RS 485 adapter 01 2 or a USB RS 485 adapter DI 2USB to the internal or external BMS bus You can display and change the settings of the MK800 using the PC software TMK SET You can read out the history memory of the MK800 using the PC software TMK HISTORY 18 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection BENDER 4 Installation and connection 4 1 Installation 4 1 1 Flush mounting enclosure 4 1 1 1 Dimension diagram flush mounting enclosure UP800 Schalttafel Ausschnitt Panel cut out 212 x 124 mm 216 Fig 4 1 MK800 in flush mounting enclosure F Dimensions in mm The MK800 is secured in its enclosure with four screws 4 1 1 2 Flush mounting 1 Insert the supplied cardboard into the flush mounting enclosure to improve the shape stability and to provide protection against pollution 2 Insert the enclosure so that it is flush with the wall surface The flush mount ing enclosure must not be installed lopsidedly or warped and must not be installed too deep below the surface TGH1408en 07 2009 19 pe BENDER Installation and connection 4 1 1 3 Cavity wall mounting The flush mounting enclosure is already enclosed in the scope of delivery of MK800 11 MK800 12 Please order the bezel frame separately see Ordering information on page 84 1 Make a ho
58. ices line isolation monitors and ground fault circuit interrupters 6 Mute button ESC button Set buzzer to mute following alarm Exit function without saving resp go up one menu level When the buzzer is sounding you can press ESC to set it to mute 7 Scroll button UP button To scroll through the warning and to scroll up in the menu alarm messages listed on the display 8 Add text button DOWN button Alternate indication between normal to scroll downwards the menu text and additional text 9 MENU button J button ENTER button Starts menu mode in order to make Confirm menu option selection the MK800 settings for display and control functions 48 TGH1408en 07 2009 Operation pe BEN DER 7 2 Quick reference guide The following images have been provided by way of example only 7 2 1 Display in error free operation There are no warnings or alarms pending e The green Normal LED is lit e programmed standard information appears on the LC display e maximum of 3 measuring values can be indicated in the lines 1 3 Example Power supply OK Med gases OK 09 50 Lines 1 3 User definable standard display text Line4 Status bar indicates the time of day 7 2 2 Display in fault condition A warning or an alarm is pending Depending on the type of fault either the yellow LED Warning or the red LED Alarm will light up The green LED Normal goes out
59. internal BMS bus Device addresses improperly set on the internal bus Interface cables A B interchanged RS 485 bus improperly terminated or not terminated at all incorrect parameterisation with TMK SET Error in respect of function of dig ital inputs Digital inputs not programmed correctly with TMK SET Defective connection does not match pre assignment Incorrect setting neutral medi cal TGH1408en 07 2009 45 pe BEN DER Troubleshooting 46 TGH1408en 07 2009 Operation pe BEN DER 7 Operation This chapter can also be used as a quick reference guide by medical operat ing personnel 7 1 Operator control and display elements kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk SYSTEM READY 10 34 2 1 3 EABENDER ALARM O 48 S 5 6 7 8 9 LED and LCD 1 LED NORMAL Power On indicator green only lights up if no warnings or alarms are pending 2 LED WARNING Warnings yellow 3 LED ALARM Alarm messages red 4 LCD Display of operating status warning and alarm messages as well as menu functions TGH1408en 07 2009 47 pe BEN DER Operation The pushbuttons provide the following functions In the operating mode In the menu mode 5 TEST button No function Press and release LED test Press and hold down Opens the menu for testing of assigned devices insula tion monitoring dev
60. ion pe BENDER Example 2 Intensive care unit with two IT systems and four rooms UFC107E UFC107E 8 p E Intensiv A B Intensiv C D MK 800 8 800 800 4 i prow 12 12 111 PGH474 PGH474 61 EDS474 EDS474 2 1 2 3 The MK alarm indicator and test combinations in intensive care units A and B resp C and D display all alarm messages of the associated UFC107E MEDICS module This MK can also be used to trigger a test for all insula tion monitoring devices connected The MK800 11 C records all alarm messages for medical gases The MKs B C D and E display the alarm messages from medical gases The MK800 12 E is used to monitor the entire system It displays all alarm messages and monitors all devices for failure This MK can also be used to initiate a test of all insulation monitoring devices connected Device Parameters Address int BMS bus Address ext BMS bus UFC107E changeover and monitoring module Intensive A B 107TD47 Bus address 3 m PRC487 Address 4 Z PGH474 Address 111 EDS474 12 Address 61 UFC107E changeover monitoring module Intensive C D 107TD47 Bus address 3 PRC487 Address 4 TGH1408en 07 2009 31 BENDER Installation and connection Device Parameters Address int BMS bus Address ext BMS bus PGH474 Address 111 ES EDS474
61. ion systems and RCMS residual current monitoring systems e Interruption of the phase conductor or PE conductor of the A ISOMETER e Supply line failure e Power supply fault conditions and changeover system faults e Device failure e Test results e Measured values The LC text display makes this information easy to understand The connec tion between the MKs and the changeover and monitoring modules is imple mented with bus technology During normal operation the MK800 indicates the readiness for operation of the system The MK800 11 features 16 digital inputs allowing messages from other technical equipment to be recorded and displayed on the MK800 for example from medical gases or UPS sys tems TGH1408en 07 2009 9 pe BEN DER Safety information MK800 are used in e healthcare facilities e industrial and office buildings e public buildings Please note the limits of the area of application indicated in the technical da ta Use deviating from or beyond the scope of this is considered non compli ant Intended use also implies e Device specific settings compliant with local equipment and operating con ditions e The observation of all information in the operating manual e Compliance with test intervals 2 2 Skilled persons Only electrically skilled persons may work on Bender products Skilled means persons who are familiar with the assembly commissioning and op eration of the equipment and have underg
62. le into the cavity wall that fits accurately the enclosure 2 Insert the flush mounting enclosure and secure it with screws 3 Insert the MK800 and secure it with four screws 4 Place the bezel frame onto the cutout 231 FZ BENDER 8 a 6 78 07 0 6 105 min 7mm dl Fig 4 2 Dimension diagram MK800 11 800 12 with bezel frame BR800 and flush mounting enclosure UP800 Dimensions are given in mm Example cavity wall mounting 20 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connection pe BENDER 4 1 1 4 Panel mounting without enclosure MK800 is also available for panel mounting without an enclosure Version MK800E see Ordering information on page 84 1 Make a panel cutout and drill the holes as described in the illustration below 2 Insert the MK800 into the cutout from the outside 3 Fasten the MK800 with four screws into the front panel 213 204 179 3 193 p Y Schalttafelausschnitt al oo o Panel cut out lt SS Se B a 0 8 0 9 e 3 Dichtung Seal Fig 4 3 Dimension diagram MK800 E 11 MK800 E 12 Dimensions are given inmm Example door mounting TGH1408en 07 2009 21 pe BENDER Installation and connection 4 1 1 5 Panel mounting with enclosure
63. message text can be assigned to the inputs 3 4 3 Interfaces MK800 systems feature aninternal BMS bus e anexternal BMS bus e anda USB interface TGH1408en 07 2009 17 pe BEN DER System description 3 4 3 1 Internal BMS bus The internal BMS bus is used for communication with MEDICS components e g modules like UMC UFC LFC or devices like RCMS EDS SMI SMO alarm indicator and operator panels The MK800 is the master whenever the address is set to 1 An address setting of 2 150 denotes operation as a slave This setting is only possible when the external BMS bus has been switched off before The Master is responsible for specific tasks Asa master clock it synchronises the time of all devices on the internal BMS bus Itcontrols data traffic on the BMS bus 3 4 3 2 External BMS bus The external BMS bus is used for the coupling of alarm indicator and oper ator panels MK800 and central data acquisition devices via SMI472 12 The device with address 1 master synchronises as master clock the time of all devices on the external BMS bus The master function will be cyclically passed on from address 1 to the next higher one 3 4 3 3 USB interface A PC can also be connected to the MK800 via the USB interface with a USB cable Type A plug onto Type B plug The interface can only be accessed when the MK800 has been removed Only the currently connected MK800 can be read out and set v
64. n addr 0 Device N on ext dig IN bus own addr 1 TM MK itself dig IN N own addr M gt 1 Device M on the int bus int int bus of your own device lt gt own addr 0 Device N on ext ext N int 0 ext bus ext bus N int 0 lt gt own addr 1 Device N on ext ext bus ext bus N int 0 N lt gt own addr M gt 1 Device M on the ext N int M ext bus ext int bus of device N int M N TGH1408en 07 2009 33 pe BENDER Installation and connection Remarks on digital inputs Alarm messages from digital inputs on TM MK800 are always displayed on the device it self regardless of whether an individual message has been programmed or not Exception Channel is deactivated An entry into the alarm address table is not required Ifno individual message is programmed the standard text will be displayed Ifan alarm message need to be displayed the message can be programmed without text LED buzzer silent message Note Flashing alarm messages are not allowed All ALARM messages will always be saved in the history memory Exception Channel is de activated If no individual message is programmed the standard text will be displayed resp will be saved in the history memory Ifthe message has been programmed without a text silent message its source Digln re sp address and channel No will be saved in the history memory no individual text pos sible TES
65. no longer matches your local time following automatic switchover Automatic switchover can be deactivated see also choice of settings on page 78 1 Exit CET 2 Time 11 45 3 Date 27 07 09 4 Format dd mm yy 1 Exit 2 Time 3 Date 4 Format 5 Summer time Back to main menu Set time of day hours and minutes Set date DD MM YY Select German or American mm dd yy Setting for automatic switchover to central European summer time auto automatic switchover off no switchover In a networked system the MK800 or the TM operator panel with address 1 determines the time of day and date for the entire system The settings are transferred to all other MK800 or alarm indicator and operator panels You can however set the system time of day and date on any MK800 or alarm indicator and operator panel 68 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 4 9 Settings menu 9 Language Selection of the language for using the menus and displaying messages alarm and operating messages on the MK800 Changes take effect immedi ately 1 Exit 2 Menu English 3 Messg English 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Menu Set the operating language for the menu English or German 3 Messg Set the display language for the messages You may select Deutsch English French Italian Spanish Portuguese Portuguese Dutch Brazilian Norwegian Swedish Finnish Danish Polish Hunga
66. one appropriate training Such persons must have read this manual and understood all instructions relating to safety 2 3 General safety instructions Bender equipment is designed and built in accordance with the state of the art and accepted rules in respect of technical safety However the use of such de vices may introduce risks to the life and limb of the user or third parties and or result in damage to Bender equipment or other property e Only use Bender equipment within the scope of its intended use in perfect working order in compliance with the accident prevention regulations and guidelines applicable in the location of use e Rectify any faults that may impair safety immediately e make any unauthorised changes and only use replacement parts 10 TGH1408en 07 2009 Safety information pe BENDER optional accessories purchased from or recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment Failure to e observe this requirement can result in fire electric shock and injury e Reference plates must always be clearly legible Replace damaged or illegible plates immediately e Make sure that the dimensioning of the UPS special safety power supply source the generator system and the whole wiring is adequate Observe the applicable national and international standards within this context Only in this way selective operation of safety devices can be achieved and a high degree of safety in case of overlo
67. r presence on the BMS bus if a device cannot be found on the bus a corresponding message will appear If a number of systems or areas e g several operating theatres are connect ed to the MK800 the numbers 1 4 can be assigned to them 1 Exit 1 Exit 2 Edit table Nr Ext Int Syst 3 Clear table 1 000 003 01 Indiv Assignm 4 Alarm addresses 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Edit table Use the arrow buttons to select the line and con firm with the button se the arrow buttons to set the external BMS bus ad ress Ext and confirm with the button se the arrow buttons to set the internal BMS bus ad ress Int and confirm with the J button se the arrow buttons to select the external system number Syst and confirm with the J button MK800 always adds a new line at the end of the table which can be changed e g 4 000 000 00 In this way other alarm addresses can be activated 3 Clear table Deactivate all addresses off Clear table is only pos sible when there are no test addresses activated Line 4 in the table Number of programmed individual assignments cacag 62 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting BENDER Possible system number Syst settings Syst Meaning 00 No text appears in line 1 of the alarm message 01 04 Texts System 01 to System 04 are displayed T Programmed text is displayed Off Deletes the current line of the t
68. rian Czech Slovenian Croatian Serbian Turkish Indonesian The language setting activates the language specific special charac ters However user defined alarm texts remain unchanged A Russian device version is also available see Chapter 9 2 Ordering information TGH1408en 07 2009 69 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 4 10 Settings menu 10 Interface Setting of the device address of this MK800 and transmission speed baud rate for the connection to the BMS bus ext 1 ext 57600 int 1 1 Exit Back to the main menu 2 Addr ext Setting of the external BMS bus address Addresses between 1 and 99 may be selected factory setting 1 switch off external bus 3 Baud ext The baud rate of the external bus is selectable 19200 38400 or 57600 bit s factory setting 57600 bit s This setting can also be carried out when the external bus is switched off 2 Addr int Setting of the internal BMS bus address Addresses between 1 and 150 may be selected factory setting 1 This setting can only be changed when the external BMS bus has been switched off before On the internal BMS bus the fixed pre assigned baud rate is 9600 bits s Change the corresponding device address if a number of MK800 are connect ed to one BMS bus One MK800 must have the address 1 master All other MK800 are addressed in consecutive order 2 3 4 The function of the sys tem can only be
69. s 65 of digital inputs 6 Buzzer and LED Setting of the frequency and repetition rate of buzzer signal 67 7 Common reset Setting whether this MK800 should respond to a common 67 acknowledgement initiated via the reset button ona higher level device 8 Clock Setting of the date and time on the real time clock on this 68 MK800 At the same time this setting is sent via BMS bus and all other devices are synchronised The device with address 1 MK800 alarm indicator and operator panel synchronises all other devices every hour 9 Language Selection of operating language for the MK800 German 69 or English 10 Interface Setting of the device address and baud rate for this MK800 70 11 Relay Mode of operation and function of the common alarm 71 relay alarm relay on the MK800 11 12 Password Change password activate deactivate password 72 13 Servicemenu Reserved for settings made by authorised Bender Service 72 TGH1408en 07 2009 61 pe BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 4 4 1 Exit Exit menu mode 1 Exit 2 Alarm addresses 3 Test addresses 4 Value addresses 8 4 4 2 Settings menu 2 Alarm addresses Setting of bus addresses for devices whose alarm messages are to be dis played as standard messages on this MK800 The text of individual assign ments can be modified using the TMK SET software Select the addresses of devices whose messages are to be displayed Set ad dresses are monitored fo
70. splay alarm messages of the associated UMC107E MEDICS module and alarm messages for medical gases The TM800 detects the alarm messages for medical gases via the digital in puts In addition the TM800 displays alarm messages from the associated UMC107E MEDICS module The alarm indicator and test combination located in the nurses station dis plays all alarm messages and monitors all devices for failure This MK can also be used to initiate a test of all insulation monitoring devices connected Device Parameters Address int BMS bus Address ext BMS bus First changeover and monitoring module UMC107E 107TD47 Bus address 3 PRC487 Address 4 TGH1408en 07 2009 29 pe BENDER Installation and connection Device Parameters Address int BMS bus Address ext BMS bus Second changeover and monitoring module UMC107E 107TD47 Bus address 5 PRC487 Address 6 Remote alarm indicator and test combinations MK2430 12 Address 7 Intensive 1 Test address 3 m Alarm address 3 4 MK800 12 Address 2 Off Intensive 2 Test address 3 Alarm address 3 4 m TM800 Address 1 1 OP Test address 5 Alarm address 5 6 m MK800 12 Address Off 2 nurses Test address ext int 1 3 1 5 Station Alarm address ext int 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 30 TGH1408en 07 2009 Installation and connect
71. st the first is still pending the audible signal will sound again and the messages will flash up alternately on the LC display The address of the device triggering the alarm can also be called up The audible signal sounds again once a configurable period of time has elapsed repeti tion can be deactivated Internal device parameters alarm addresses test addresses and the pa rameter setting for EDS and RCM systems can be accessed via the menu sys tem As a master the MK800 can also be used in installations with a number of IT and EDS systems The test button can be used to check the operation of an A ISOMET ER 107TD47 or IRDH A message is only output on the MK800 on which the test button was pressed The test and its individual evaluations are carried out sequentially Once the process is complete a message indicating that the test has been successful or a fault message is output MK800 features e Display of operating status warning and alarm messages in accordance with IEC 60364 7 710 2002 11 DIN VDE 0100 710 2002 11 and other standards e Backlit clear LC text display 4 x 20 characters e Predefined standard texts in 20 languages 1000 freely programmable message texts with TMK SET PC software e Bus technology for easy installation and reduced fire load e Acknowledgeable audible alarm e Menu based parameter setting German English for MK800 basic parameters and for EDS46x EDS47x EDS49x RCMS460 RCMS4
72. th the menu 1 Exit 2 Values 3 History 4 Settings 6 External devices 7 Info 1 Exit 2 Alarm addresses 3 Test addresses 4 Value addresses 5 Digital inputs 7 Common reset 9 Language 10 Interface 11 Relay 12 Password 13 Servicemenu 2 Reset AlarmClear 3 EDS start stop 4 Test Communication 5 Setup Reset mode TGH1408en 07 2009 57 4 BENDER Menu mode Operation and setting 8 3 Main menu functions Menu item Function Page 1 Exit Exit menu mode 2 Values No function 3 History Displays history with information about messages 59 acknowledgements and associated times 4 Settings Various settings for this MK800 61 5 Control This menu offers various options for controlling the over 73 all system 6 External Settings on the connected evaluators e g EDSAxx and 75 devices RCMSAxx 7 Info Information about the device type the firmware version 77 and the last time the assignments were transmitted 8 4 The main menu 8 4 1 Exit Exits menu mode 1 Exit 2 Values 3 History 4 Settings 8 4 2 Menu 2 Values This menu does not have any function 58 TGH1408en 07 2009 Menu mode Operation and setting pe BENDER 8 4 3 Menu 3 History The MK800 can store up to 1000 messages in the
73. y 19 single mode 74 skilled persons 10 slave 18 software 16 18 special characters language specific 69 standard display 55 starting procedure 55 Starting the EDS system 74 start up pattern 35 status information 16 status line 50 52 summer time 68 surface mounting enclosure 23 24 switching on 36 37 system components 7 system number 63 T terminating resistor 25 29 termination of the BMS bus 28 test 35 52 error code 52 53 test addresses 63 TEST button 48 test communication 74 test intervals 10 test procedure 74 text display 16 text messages 17 time 68 entire system 68 synchronise 18 TMK HISTORY 18 59 TMK SET 18 37 39 62 65 transmission speed 70 U USB cable 18 USB interface 18 use intended 10 V value addresses 64 W wiring diagram 25 TGH1408en 07 2009 89 INDEX BENDER TGH1408en 07 2009 90 Bender Inc USA 700 Fox Chase Coatesville PA 19320 Toll Free 800 356 4266 Phone 610 383 9200 Fax 610 383 7100 E mail info bender org Canada 5810 Ambler Drive Unit 1 Mississauga ON L4W 4 5 Toll Free 800 243 2438 Phone 905 602 9990 Fax 905 602 9960 E mail info bender ca com Web http www bender org FZ BENDER
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