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1. FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga E08210 Barber del Vall s BARCELONA SPAIN Tel 34 93 729 6004 www fema es Fax 34 93 729 6003 info fema es
2. Power options with universal AC and DC ranges and space for three additional control and or signal retransmission modules Standard IP54 front protection with optional upgrade to IP65 protection Connections via plug in screw terminals and configuration via three front push buttons For application on industrial environments Order Reference Model Power Option1 Option2 Option3 Others M40 T H H 85 265 Vac dc R1 1 relay R1 1 relay R1 1 relay 65 IP65 L 11 60 Vdc AO Analogue output AO Analogue output AO Analogue output empty and 24 48 Vac empty empty empty Precautions on installation Risk of electrical shock Instrument terminals can be connected to dangerous voltage D Instrument is in conformity with CE rules and regulations See CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document Instrument protected with double isolation No earth connection required This instrument has been designed and verified according to the 61010 1 CE security regulation and is designed for applications on industrial environ ments See the CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document for information on the category of measure and the degree of pollution levels that apply Installation of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel only This manual contains the app
3. FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 2 User s Manual M40 T Front View Input signal connections Pt100 RTD Measure can be selected for 2 or 3 wire systems Alarms 123 Select input Pt100 2Wires in the menu Terminal 2 can be left un Il Il i i i il connected RTD Pt100 2 wires A O N no SQ SQ Sa a Tao Select input Pt100 3Wires in the Logo Button LE Button SQ Units menu Button UP RTD Pt100 __ 3 wires Rear View Input signal connections Thermocouple Option3 Option1 Option2 To configure select the appropriate thermocouple type in the configuration menu y y 2 123 UUU UUU U h LLN a LI LLN ij l C Ea gt 123 890 Signal Power Power Connections 890 L Earth connection Although a terminal is offered for earth connection the connection is optional The instrument does not need t
4. F 0 05 C 0 20 C Thermocouple S 1768 50 C 58 F 0 20 C 0 20 C Thermocouple R 1600 50 C 58 0 20 C 0 20 C Thermocouple N 1300 200 C Thermocouple C Thermocouple L Thermocouple X 328 F 0 05 C 0 20 C 2320 0 C 4192 32 F 0 02 C 0 02 PC 900 200 C 1652 328 F 0 05 C 0 20 C 4000 200 C 7232 328 F 0 029 C 0 02 C Table 3 Thermocouple and PT100 RTD specifications FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 4 User s Manual M40 T Mechanical Dimensions mm 4 o HE88 i aa 16 75 8 Panel cut out 92 Information Menu Operation To enter the Information Menu press the SQ button The Information Menu allows to visualize information and does not allow to modify the configuration of the instrument It is not affected by the PASSWord function During operation with the Information Menu alarms remain frozen and are kept on hold Leaving the Information Menu returns to the measuring state of the instrument without restart Information Menu Tree See page 5 Rollback After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator the instrument leaves the Information Menu Button SQ Selects the visible
5. high On break Eo L Reading to low AL PA 98S Alpha 390 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 6 User s Manual M40 T Configuration Menu I AL c Fool PASS on H8888 Tools Password F F Select password ALr I gt Ack CT Aarm a Alarm1 Active On management a Inactive Off m F F ae FAcE no Factory Default Resets to factory de EJPE MAH term asmax de PEB fil m Alarm as min TT LE e gt H HH H Firmware version Version SEE Goa Setpoint LI GH eS LEG Minimum brightness HYSE BABE cons ame Li Ge Hysteresis TIT FA JE i JEEE Li UIZ Default brightness Te gt LL Seconds TI F Delay LI LI vV l I G 5 Maximum brightness GEE gt 00 gt A 44 a Setpoint2 Sa o F F Second setpoint gt o P L Configuration for Option Vv en ier a Option1 I AL I RAEE o P L cl Configuration for Option2 Al L C J See menu for Alarm1 Option2 T L See menu for Alarm1 o P L J Configuration for Option3 Option3 as y d ISPH5EEFjH
6. option Button UP Moves vertically along the available menu op tions Button LE Leaves selected menu or leaves the Informa tion Menu Information Menu Description Configuration Conf Information on the configured input sensor and the degrees selected Maximum MAX Value of the maximum display Minimum Min Value of the minimum display AlarmX ALX Configuration of alarm X The sequence of information shows if the alarm is being managed On Off the alarm type Max Min the setpoint the hysteresis value the activation delay and the value of setpoint2 Off or the setpoint2 value OptionX OptX Type of module installed If there is no module shows none Information Menu conf HHHH Configuration Sensor type HHHH C or F Lee AL rd ALD NAH ABBA M a B888 AL 1 HHHH HHAH AGA Memory of maximum Memory of minimum On Off Max Min Setpoint HASSE Bada Hysteresis j Counts S dEL Baad Delay Seconds a GEE BBE Second Setpoint2 oft HHAH Option1 oft g HHHH Option2 afk d HAHA Option3 to FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 5 See menu for Alarm1 See menu for Alarm1 S
7. when the hold function was activated Hold function is active Min The instrument displays the minimum displayed value in memory The minimum visualization is active MAX The instrument displays the maximum displayed value in memory The maximum visualization is active brk The instrument displays brk with either 9999 or 9999 when 1 resistance measured is higher than 390 Ohms higher than 850 C for PT100 RTD measure or 2 in case the third wire ohm is higher than 15 Ohm or 3 thermo couple measure is open circuit Err 1 Password incorrect Err 2 The instrument has detected an installed option but was unable to communicate FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 9 User s Manual M40 T Option RI 1 relay Accessing the instrument Relay type 3 contacts Common NC NO Maximum current 8A resistive load Voltage 250 Vac continuously Instalable in Option1 and or Option2 and or Option3 Connections for Option3 Connections for Option1 and 2 GHI BCD NC D__ no NG Comm NO Comm Warranty All instruments are warranted against all manufacturing defects for a period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date This warranty does not apply in case of misuse accident or manipulation by non authorized personnel In case of mal
8. Panel meter 96x48mm Pt100 RTD Thermocouples Panel meter for Pt100 RTD 2 and 3 wires and thermocouples J K T E S R N C L and X with temperature display in degrees celsius C or fahrenheit F Selectable Pt100 RTD resolution at 1 or 0 1 and manual offset available Thermocouple measure with internal CJC selectable enabled or disabled Selectable behavior in case of sensor break to_high or to_low Housing 96x48mm DIN standard Display in 4 digits plus negative sign Maximum and minimum display memory steps alarms with single or double setpoints 5 levels of brightness Universal AC and DC power modules and up to 3 modules for signal retransmission and control User s Manual M40 T Meter M40 T Panel meter 96x48mm size for Pt100 RTD and thermocouples Panel meter for temperature signals accepts Pt100 RTD with 2 and 3 wires and thermocouples J K T E S R N C Land X Temperature display in degrees celsius C or fahrenheit F Thermocouple cold junction compensation selectable Manual offset selectable Selectable behavior for alarms in case of sensor break to_high or to_low Instrument with 96x48mm standard DIN size Resolution 4 digits plus negative sign Management for up to 4 alarms with 1 or 2 setpoints each alarm with hysteresis and delays Provides memory for maxi mum and minimum display on selectable steps password and selectable levels of brightness
9. able 3 Span drift see table 3 Note span drift includes also the offset drift Cable compensation up to 14 Ohm Compensation accuracy lt 0 02 C Ohm Acquisitions 4 acquisitions second Pt100 RTD 800 200 C Max error at 25 C Power Power H Power L Consumption Isolation Configuration Functions available Steps Memory of maximum Memory of minimum Password Double setpoints Brightness control Optional boards Mechanical Mounting Connections Weight Housing materials Front size Panel cut out Deep from panel Protection 85 to 265 Vac dc 11 to 60 Vdc and 24 48Vac lt 4W 3500Veff for power H 2000Veff for power L all levels tested for 60 seconds 3 frontal push buttons yes configurable yes yes yes configurable yes yes 5 levels 3 free slots panel plug in screw terminals lt 150 grams ABS polycarbonate vergaflex 96x48mm 92x44mm 91mm including terminal IP54 standard IP65 optional Front sealed Open ing the front breaks the seal Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C Temperature Storage Warm up 20 to 70 C 15 minutes g Span drift 328 F 0 05 C 0 10 C Thermocouple J 1200 200 C 328 F 0 05 C 0 20 C Thermocouple K 1372 200 C 328 F 0 05 C 0 20 C Thermocouple T 400 200 C 328 F 0 02 C 0 02 C Thermocouple E 1000 200 C 328
10. ctivation deactivation of the alarm The delay affects only to the relays The delay does not affect to the front leds Setpoint2 SEt2 Value from 1999 to 9999 Second setpoint The second setpoint allows for the creation of acti vation windows If the alarm is configured as maximum with setpoint 1000 and setpoint2 is configured at 1500 the alarm will be activated between 1000 and 1500 and the alarm will be deactivated when display is lt 1000 and gt 1500 Setpoint2 is affected on the same way as the setpoint with hysteresis and delays Display Menu Functions on this menu allow for configuration of the visu alization Steps StEP Display changes on predefined steps Values are 1 2 5 10 20 and 50 The display is made in steps of X counts For example select a step of 20 will make the display to change in steps of 20 1420 1440 1460 Maximum MAX Memory of maximum display Indicates the maximum value of display since the last reset of the memory Memory is reset on the following cases manual reset from the Configuration Menu Maximum change on the input signal Input modification on the scaling Scaling change on the decimal point dP modification of the linear ization segments or instrument power down Minimum Min Memory of minimum display Indicates the minimum value of display since the last reset of the memory Memory is reset on the following cases manual reset fro
11. ee menu for Alarm1 Option installed Option installed Option installed setpoint User s Manual M40 T Configuration Menu Operation Configuration Menu To enter the Configuration Menu press the SQ button The Configuration Menu allows to change the configuration of the instrument Access to the Configuration Menu can be pass word protected with the function PASSWord During operation with the Configuration Menu the alarms are kept on hold When leaving the Configuration Menu the instrument performs a restart and new configuration is applied During the restart of the instrument a short alarm deactivation is performed Configuration Menu Tree See page 6 and 7 Description of Configuration Menu functions See page 8 and 9 Rollback After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator the instrument leaves the Configuration Menu discarding all changes Button SQ Moves horizontally on the menu Allows selec tion of the current option displayed During a value selection menu for example a setpoint value validates the value on display Button UP Moves vertically on the menu Displays the available menu options During a value selection menu for example a setpoint value increases digit value from 0 to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Button LE Leaves the current menu Pressing LE several times will leave all menus and leave the Configu
12. function get in contact with your local provider to arrange for repair Within the warranty period and after examination by the manufacturer the unit will be repaired or substituted when found to be defective The scope of this warranty is limited to the repair cost of the instrument not being the manufacturer eligible for responsibility on additional damages or costs You may need to access the inside of the instrument to insert additional options Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the upper clips marked with A Then unlock the lower clips marked with B and move out the front filter Let the inside of the instrument slide out of the housing To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are correctly connected to the pins on the display module Place all the set into the housing assuring that the modules cor rectly fit into the internal guiding slides of the housing Once introduced place again the front filter by clipping first the upper clips A and then the lower clips B Important If your instrument was delivered with the IP65 front seal option accessing the inside of the instrument will perma nently break the IP65 seal on the areas of clips A and B CE Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga E08210 Barbera del Vall s BARCELONA SPAIN www fema es info fema es Products M40 T The manufacturer declares that
13. his connection for correct functioning nor for compliance with the security regulations Fuse To comply with security regulation 61010 1 add to the power line a protection fuse acting as disconnection element easily accessible to the operator and identified as a protection device Power H fuse 250mA time lag Power L fuse 400mA time lag FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 3 User s Manual M40 T Technical Data Technical Data cont Digits 4 Type 7 segments red Height 14mm Display maximum 9999 Display minimum 9999 Decimal point selectable 8 8 8 8 Overrange 9999 flashing Underrange 9999 flashing Signals accepted Temperature scale Display units Pt100 RTD and Thermocouples ITS90 C or F selectable Thermocouple data Thermocouples accepted J K T E S R N C L X Thermocouple X is a linear 10uV C signal Resolution 1 Ranges see table 3 Max error at 25 C see table 3 Offset drift see table 3 Span drift see table 3 Note span drift includes also the offset drift CJC automatic On Off selectable CJC accuracy lt 1 0 C CJC thermal drift lt 0 04 C On sensor break to_high or to_low selectable Acquisitions 3 acquisitions second Pt100 RTD data Sensors accepted 2 or 3 wire selectable Resolution 1 or 0 1 selectable Ranges see table 3 Alpha Alpha385 or Alpha390 selectable Max error at 25 C see table 3 Offset drift see t
14. inimum in case of probe broken Select To H to make the reading go to maximum in case of probe broken Alpha ALPh Value 385 390 Select 385 or 390 ac cording to your Pt100 RTD sensor AlarmX Menu The instrument manages up to 4 alarms Each alarm is controlled by the condition display higher or lower than the configured setpoint The front leds are controlled by the activation deactivation of the related alarm The relays installed on Option and or Option2 are controlled by Alarm1 and Alarm2 Active Act Value On Off Defines if the instrument has to manage this alarm or not Select Off for alarm not managed Type tyPE Value Max Min Defines the behavior of the alarm as maximum or minimum alarm The alarms config ured as maximum are activated when the display value is equal or higher than the setpoint The alarms configured as maximum are deactivated when the display is lower than the setpoint The alarms configured as minimum have the inverse behavior Setpoint SEt Value from 9999 to 1999 Alarm set point User s Manual M40 T Hysteresis hySt Value from 0 to 9999 Points of hyster esis The hysteresis applies on the deactivation of the alarm Delay dEL Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Delay to be applied to the relay activation and deactivation Relays are activated and deactivated X seconds after the a
15. m the Configuration Menu minimum change on the input signal Input modification on the scaling Scaling change on the decimal point dP modification of the linearization segments or instrument power down FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 8 User s Manual M40 T Tools Menu Password Pass Select anumber to act as password This password will be requested when entering the Configuration Menu To deactivate the password select Off Factory Settings Fact Factory default configuration Se lect YES to activate the factory default configuration Version Ver Firmware version installed Light Ligh Luminosity Select between 5 predefined levels of luminosity Options Menu Menu options OPT1 OPT2 and OPT3 give access to the configuration menus of the installed options The menu de pends on the installed option If there is no option installed the instrument shows nonE Messages and errors When the instrument detects that the displayed value does not correspond to the input value the display will flash and alternate with a message h udr Hardware underrange The thermocouple signal is lower than minimum readable signal 30mV h oVr Hardware overrange The thermocouple signal is higher than maximum readable signal B0mV d udr Display underrange The Pt100 RTD is shortcir cuited hoLd The instrument is showing the value present
16. on j Display Steps cS un wa eu m 88 aFF Counts for step la H gt Aa Al A Memory of maxim Maximum r E G L Reset of maxim fil nm gt HAAA Memory of minim Minimum E G L Reset of minim FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 7 Input Menu The input menu selects the input signal range Options avail able are Pt100 RTD 2 or 3 wires and thermocouples J K T E S R N C Land X Note Thermocouple X is a linear signal at 10uV C Temperature Configuration Menu The temperature configuration menu sets the function param eters for Pt100 RTD and thermocouple sensors Degrees dEG Value C F Select the temperature to be displayed in celsius or fahrenheit degrees Pt100 RTD resolution P rES Value 1 0 1 Resolution for the Pt100 RTD Select to display with degree or tenth of degree resolution Offset OFFS Value from 9999 to 9999 counts Offset to be added to the reading Both for Pt100 RTD and ther mocouples Thermocouple Cold Junction Compensation t cJc Val ue On Off Select On for automatic CJC compensation in the instrument Select Off to disable the CJC compensation On break on bk Value to_h to_l Select To L to make the reading go to m
17. ration Menu tree During a value selection menu for example a setpoint value allows to select each digit for modification with the UP button Reset Leaving the Configuration Menu forces a restart of the instrument even in case of no changes in configuration Default factory configuration I nf PE CH Pt100 RTD 2 wires Input PE JH Pt100 RTD 3 wires l E II n n Thermocouple J fF n Thermocouple K Thermocouple T mmm nun mi mr Thermocouple E i n La Thermocouple S mr Thermocouple R Thermocouple N Thermocouple C Thermocouple L EF Ee n Ecc Ec L Ec H Thermocouple X cnr Temp Config Sensor Pt100 2Wire Degrees C Resolution 0 1 Offset 0 On Break To high Alpha 385 Alarms 1 2 3 and 4 Active Off not managed Type maximum Setpoint 1000 Hysteresis 0 counts Delay 0 0 seconds Setpoint2 Off Display Steps Off Memory of maximum 9999 Memory of minimum 9999 Tools Password Off Brightness 3 d E G _ oO c Celsius Degrees DI F Fahrenheit V_ Pi E m ls DI 1 Resolution Pt100 RTD res O m 0 1 Resolution V Off Offset counts im F F to add 5 Ecdc gt on Thermoc CJC oFF onbe gt Eg A Reading to
18. ropriate information for the installation Using the instrument in ways not specified by the manufacturer may lead to a reduction on the specified protection level Disconnect the instrument from power before starting any maintenance and or installation action The instrument does not have a general switch and will start operation as soon as power is connected The instrument does not have protection fuse the fuse must be added during installation The instrument is designed to be panel mounted An appropriate ventilation of the instrument must be assured Do not expose the instrument to excess of humidity Maintain clean by using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive products such as alcohols solvents etc General recommendations for electrical installations apply and for proper functionality we recommend if possible install the instrument far from electrical noise or magnetic field generators such as power relays electri cal motors speed variators If possible do not install along the same conduits power cables power motor controllers electrovalves together with signal and or control cables Before proceeding to the power connection verify that the voltage level available matches the power levels indicated in the label on the instrument In case of fire disconnect the instrument from the power line fire alarm according to local rules disconnect the air conditioning attack fire with carbonic snow never with water
19. the instruments indicated comply with the directives and rules indicated below Directive of electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 CEE Directive of low voltage 73 23 CEE Security rules 61010 1 Equipment Fixed Permanently connected Pollution Degree 1 and 2 without condensation Isolation Double Emission rules 61000 6 4 Generic rules of emission Immunity rules 61000 6 2 Generic rules of immunity 61000 4 2 By contact 4KV Criteria B On air 8KV Criteria B 61000 4 3 Criteria A 61000 4 4 On AC power lines 2KV Criteria B On DC power lines 2KV Criteria B On signal lines 1KV Criteria B 61000 4 5 Between AC power lines 1KV Criteria B Between DC power lines 0 5KV Criteria B 61000 4 6 Criteria A 61000 4 8 30A m at 50Hz Criteria A 61000 4 11 0 1 cycle Criteria A 40 10 cycle Criteria B 70 25 cycle Criteria B 0 250 cycle Criteria B Barbera del Vall s November 2011 Daniel Junc Quality Manager FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 10 User s Manual M40 T FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 11 other products Panel Meters Panel Meters Panel Meters Standard 96x48mm Small 72x36mm Miniature 48x24mm be lt Large Displays Signal Converters Panel Meters 60 amp 100mm digit amp Isolators Standard 96x48mm www fema es ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION FOR INDUSTRY
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