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1. Il l Il Control be eee eens led QVOON SUS Lago lt a E Sr o Xx A BR 890 Button LE Pa UP Button SQ Front reset Quick access Controls Power menu press 1 sec Access to Configuration FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 3 User s Manual 40 CR 1 4 Control led 1 7 Connections The Control led see section 1 2 flashes when the chronom eter is counting Start It remains off when the chronometer is stopped Stop The Control led function is to indicate when the chronometer is counting The flashing rate is 1 second By default the control led is enabled in reading formats which include minutes hours or days and disabled in reading formats which include seconds tenths of second or cents of second 1 5 Alarm modes The chronometer S40 CR has 2 configurable alarms AL1 and AL2 Each alarm controls a relay R1 optional and each alarm can be configured in three different modes oFF Alarm disabled Alarm performs no function Normal Normal mode Alarm activates when reading reaches the setpoint value Configuration includes definition of setpoint value alarm of maximum or minimum configu ration of delay for relay deactivation and a second optional setpoint to create windowed alarms When alarm setpoint is reached an action can be defined stop preset reset to O or continue and
2. no P uP or P dn Select P uP to activate the pull up resistor on inputs A and B Select P dn to activate the pull down resistor on inputs A and B Select no to deactivate pulls on inputs A and B Trigger is automatically set to 2 5V trigger level 20 when P uP or P dn are selected Pull on reset PuL r Value no P uP or P dn Select P uP to activate the pull up resistor on input R Select P dn to activate the pull down resistor Select no to deactivate pulls on input R Trigger level for channel R is fixed to 2 5V Trigger trlG Value from 0 to 31 0 to 3 9Vdc Select trig ger level shared for inputs A and B Each level represents 0 128 Vdc Trigger level for input R is fixed at value to 2 5V See section 1 6 for description on utility Trigger Sense Activation for inputs A and B Act S Value on_h on_0 Select on_h to activate signals A and B on rising edge mode Con 1 or high level mode Con 2 Select on_0 to activate signals A and B on falling edge mode Con 1 or low level mode Con 2 Activation for reset Act r Value on_h on_0 Select on_h to activate input R on rising edge or high level Select on_0 to activate input R on
3. on v rr GE EHLE Byedge E q P E i i A H Al as maximum Rear reset 7 TIT By level Alarm type y LL UL Gi I nn Al as minimum I 3E y L c E rn gt on With left zeros m E E LS HA E Setpoint ta o F F Without left zeros S i etpoint PRA G G LS or Is ABBA Password y Password dEL AAA peg on relay oFF 4 digits Delay1 elay in seconds F Be E lai i no Factory 5 E E cl gt on gt E E A E configuration q E Apply Setpoint2 y F F Second setpoint o L E r gt H H H H Firmware version onAk gt can Continue Version On alarm E oll To zero L I G h L L h Minimum Brightness y P 5 To preset L G h 5 Maximum CO Stop SS m L F L L gt on o P E Menu for optional module at Opt1 Alarm Flash y Opci n1 oF F a a o P E cl Menu for optional module at Opt2 Opci n2 AL r c Menu for Alarm2 con FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 9 User s Manual 40 CR 1 13 1 Menu Fn b 1 Control Up Down 1 13 4 Menu Fn b 4 Exceeded Y y FABI e Foh4 gt Forfl chA Function B 1 parameters Function B 4 Format Mr Control up down Exceeded h ANN
4. and R are controlled by default with direct connections to OV free potential contact and are activated by falling edge in default connection mode Con 1 Instrument has internal pull up resistors enabled on each input and a OV terminal to close the contact For other configurations see the Sensor section of the Configuration Menu m SnSr Configuration for inputs A and B Inputs A and B share the following configuration parameters pull up pull down resistors trigger levels and activation by rising or falling edge connection type Con 1 or activation by high or low level connection type Con 2 Configuration for input R rear reset Channel R controls the Reset function and its configuration is independent from inputs A and B It has its own pull up pull down resistor trigger level fixed to 2 5V and activation by high or low signal edge or level control is configurable at menu entry m Tools r rSt Common controls Excitation voltage available from 5V to 18V on terminal X provides excitation for sensors up to 70mA Antirrebound filters apply to inputs A B and R All these parameters are available inside the Configuration menu and allow to adapt the instrument to a wide variety of controls such as NPN PNP push pull namur mechanical contact TTL CMOS pick up inductive 1 9
5. ASS 1 13 2 Menu Fn b 2 Cycles ddhh V_ Fabd e afl 1 gt aon Function B 2 on AL1 Cycles OFF SErk aL l Start STA oAL 2 AL2 I Y on oF F ol 3 ar 5k oe on Reset oFF r 1 13 5 Menu Fn b 5 Hold XA This function does Mana hee configurable F Mi B 5 parameters lo 1 13 3 Menu Fn b 3 Accumulated 1 13 6 Menu Fn b 6 Max Min ve ae This function does nt F ocll gt chA Fabbro have configurable unci n B F unction B prance ormat h h n n Mar ME parameters nn m L MENA ddhh cnt A ALHA Count GErE Skt oP FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 10 User s Manual 40 CR 1 14 Configuration menu descriptions 1 14 1 Function Reading formats View Select the reading format for the chronometer Nomenclature for the reading formats indicated below is d days h hours M minutes S seconds c cents To the right minimum value in the negative range hh MM from 0 00 to 99 59 19 59 MM SS from 0 00 to 99 59 19 59 dd hh from 0 00 to 99 23 19 23 SSSS from 0 to 9999 seconds 1999 SSS S from 0 to 999 9 seconds 199 9 SS SS from 0 to 99 99 seconds 19 99 MMMM from 0 to 9999 minutes 1999 MMM M from 0 to 999 9 minutes 199 9 MM MWM from 0 to 99 99 minutes 19 99 hhhh from 0 to 9999 hours 1999 hhh h from 0 to 999 9 hours 199 9 hh hh from 0 to 99 99 hours 19 99 D
6. FS Voltage 250 Vac continuously Isolated yes 1000Vdc Installable at Option1 and or Option2 Thermal drift 50 ppm C for Vdc 60 ppm C for mA Installable at Option1 and or Option2 Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 1 Opt 2 ABC ABC N MVA B C MVA B C SOS SOS SOS 998 SOS SOS SOS SUS UL Signal Power Signal Power Terminal A Common Jumper M mode mA Terminal B NO Normally Open Jumper V mode Vdc Terminal CNC Normally Closed TerminalA Vexc 13 8Vde 25mA Terminal B Signal output mA or Vdc Terminal C GND FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 16 User s Manual 40 CR 2 3 Modules R2 R4 Special modules with 2 and 4 relays Use special modules R2 or R4 when standard R1 modules do not provide re quired functionality for your application Only one special module R2 or R4 can be installed in an S Series panel me ter Special modules R2 and R4 are not compatible with R1 modules Configuration is done through the OPTx entry of the con figuration menu Functionality for R2 and R4 modules differs from standard R1 modules For more information see docu ment 2657_S40 OPTIONAL _MODULES at www fema es Number of relays 2 0r4 Relay type 3 contacts Common NO NC Maximum current 6A resistive load each relay Voltage 250 Vac continuously Installable at slot Opt 1 R2 fills OPT1 R4 fills OPT1 and OPT2 Terminal Plug in screw terminals pitch 3 81mm Terminals approved for 300V according to UL1059 groups B and D and 160V according to VDE in CAT II
7. access to the functions selected by the user such as alarm setpoints preset value and memories of maximum and minimum Control options Optional up to 2 relay outputs and analog outputs with 4 20mA and 0 10Vdc Mechanical Standard 72x36mm size Universal AC and DC power op tions IP54 front protection with optional IP65 Optional with green led Connections via plug in screw terminals and configuration via three front push buttons For industrial ap plications FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 2 User s Manual 40 CR Index 1 Meter S40 CR aaa 2 1 14 2 Configuration 11 1 1 Orderreference 3 1 14 3 Input B functions 11 1 2 Frontview 2222004 3 1 14 4 Menu Sensor 4 12 1 3 Rearview o 0222005 3 1 14 55MenuAlarms 12 1 4 Control led o 4 1 14 6 Menu Tools 13 1 5 Alarm Modes o e 4 1 14 7 Menu OptX Options 13 1 6 Utility Trigger Sense 4 1 15 Default factory configuration 13 1 7 Connections LL 4 1 16 Accessing the inst
8. falling edge or low level Front reset is always controlled by state pressed not pressed Rear reset can be controlled by state or by edge configu rable on menu entry Tools r rSt By default rear reset is controlled by edge Excitation voltage V Exc Select value for excitation voltage between 5V 9V 15V and 18V Select no to disable excitation voltage Antirrebound filter rbnd Value from 0 to 1000 mSec For mechanical contact controls set value at 100mSeconds When an impulse is received the filter activates and no new impulses are counted for the duration of the filter value When the filter time is over next impulse received is counted and filter activates again Affects to inputs A B and R 1 14 5 Menu Alarms Configuration menu for 2 alarms on the chronometer Each alarm can control a relay R1 see section 2 1 optional and installable at slots Opt1 and Opt2 Special module R4 allows for up to 4 simple relay outputs See section 2 3 for more information Alarm mode Mode Value oFF norM rEPt Select oFF to deactivate this alarm Select norM for normal mode Select rEPt for repeat mode See section 1 5 Alarm modes for more information on each mode Type tYPE Value MAX Min Defines the behavior of the alarm as maximum or minimum alarm The alarms con figured as maxi
9. 5 Menu varies depending on the B function selected See section 1 13 1 to see all menus This entry shows Fn b n if function b is not No pulls Pull Up Pull Down On rising edge On falling edge No pulls Pull Up Pull Down On rising edge On falling edge Trigger level from 0 to 31 Each level represents 0 12V Vertical leds to the left represent the state of channels A B and R See section 1 6 for Trigger Sense utility User s Manual 40 CR 1 13 Configuration menu cont UEHE TI no ssa Eool gt EUP Ale en Excitation Tools Key UP Setpoint1 voltage 5 U a F F LI Setpoint2 y FE ce Di F o MAH gt an chad HBA pinne sen OFF Antirrebound y I Ola EL S See Min O F F AL r eget E on Alarmas Cycles oFF TALE TH ModE LaF pescar l L dE PESE an Alarm1 Alarm mode FA 7 mori Normal Preset M a F F rEPEL Repeat Sen
10. I and pollution degree 3 R4 R2 y Opti Opt2 y ABCDEF GHIJKL OSO SOS Signal Power Terminal A Relay1 Common Terminal B Relay1 NO Normally Open Terminal C Relay1 NC Normally Closed Terminal D Relay2 Common Terminal E Relay2 NO Normally Open Terminal F Relay2 NC Normally Closed Terminal G Relay3 Com n Terminal H Relay3 NO Normally Open Terminal Relay3 NC Normally Closed Terminal J Relay4 Common Terminal K Relay4 NO Normally Open Terminal L Relay4 NC Normally Closed FEMA ELECTR NICA Page 17 User s Manual 40 CR 3 More options and accessories 3 1 Option G Green led option Green led 3 2 Option IP65 This option provides M series panel meters with IP65 front protection The instrument is provided with the front cover sealed Important Removing the front cover to access the inside of the instrument will permanently disable the IP65 protection see section 1 18 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 18 User s Manual S40 CR FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 19 other products Panel Meters Panel Meters Panel Meters Standard 96x48mm Small 72x36mm Miniature 48x24mm p gt al Large Displays Signal Converters Bar Meters 60 amp 100mm
11. Panel meter 72x36mm Time counter Chronometer Panel meter 72x36mm with function time counter and chronometer Fully configurable Up and down counting modes Reading in decimal and sexagesimal formats Controls for Start Stop and Reset Special working modes with second timer for accumulative time exceeded time cycle counter display hold and memory of cycle duration maximum and minimun duration of cycle Controls by mechanical contact and configurable for TTL NPN push pull inductive etc Front and rear reset Size 72x36 mm 4 digits Universal AC and DC power modules Up to 2 modules for signal retransmission and control relay outputs analogue outputs User s Manual 40 CR 1 Meter S40 CR Panel meter 72x36mm chronometer Configurable chronometer and time counter Selectable reading in 12 different formats with hours minutes seconds and days in decimal or sexagesimal clock format Up and down counter Preset value configurable Controls Chronometer with 3 inputs A B and R to control Start Stop and Reset functions Functions activated by mechani cal contacts on falling edge Also configurable for push pull NPN PNP TTL inductive etc by internal pull up pull down resistors trigger levels excitation voltage and antirrebound filters Activation also configurable for rising edge or levels Alternative connection con 2 Using alternative co
12. Power Connections Earth connection Although a terminal is offered for earth connection the connec 8 9 O tion is optional The instrument does not need this connection for correct function ing nor for compliance with the security regulations in Fuse To comply with security regulation 61010 1 add to the power line a protection fuse acting as disconnection element eas ily accessible to the operator and identified as a protection device Power H fuse 250mA time lag Power L fuse 400mA time lag The instrument has two menus accessible to the user Configuration menu key SQ m Quick access menu key UP a The configuration menu allows to change the configuration of the instrument Press keypad m during 1 second to enter this menu Access to the configuration menu can be protected enabling the PASSWORD function During operation with the configuration menu the alarms are kept on hold While operating inside the configuration menu the chronom eter does not count When leaving the configuration menu the instrument restarts and applies the configuration indicated at menu entry On Power Up see section 1 14 2 On restart of the instrument also the optional modules are restarted relays analogue outputs The quick access menu is a conf
13. a flashing control can be applied see section 1 14 5 Alarms menu for more information Repeat Repeat mode Alarm activates each time the chronometer reaches a multiple of the setpoint For example with setpoint configured at 15 00 minutes alarm will activate at 15 00 30 00 45 00 etc Alarm remains active during the time configured on parameter dEL 1 After this time alarm is deactivated In down counting mode with preset at 60 00 and setpoint at 20 00 alarm will activate at 40 00 20 00 and 0 00 To stop chronometer at 0 00 configure Alarm2 in Normal mode con figured as minimum alarm with setpoint at 0 00 and function On_Alarm Stop In Repeat mode only the following parameters apply SE for setpoint value and dEL 1 for delay deactivation Other parameters such as Type alarm of maximum or minimum Set2 second setpoint on Al function to apply on alarm ac tivation and FL AL flash on alarm activation do not affect Note repeat mode is not functional in formats which visualize tenths of second or cents of second 1 6 Utility Trigger Sense Visualizes the input state of channels A B and R while adjusting the trigger level of the instrument m SnSr triG Value is between 0 and 31 levels where each level represents 0 12Vdc a trigger value of 15 is fixed to 1 8Vdc Channel A Channel B Ch
14. al push buttons yes configurable up down yes recovers data on power loss yes front and or rear reset and or assigned to setpoint yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes 5 levels maximum 2 see section 2 Mechanical Mounting Connections Weight Housing materials Front size Panel cut out Deep from panel Protection Temperature Operation Temperature Storage Warm up panel plug in screw terminals lt 150 grams ABS polycarbonate 72x36mm 69x32 5mm 98mm includes terminal IP54 standard IP65 optional Front filter sealed Opening the front filter breaks the seal 0 to 50 C 20 to 70 C 15 minutes 1 12 Mechanical dimensions mm 13 L N 36 24 BRAR 72 T Panel 32 5 cut out 69 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 6 E 8 18 80 User s Manual S40 CR FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 7 User s Manual 40 CR 1 13 Configuration menu oF Press SQ button m during 1 second to enter Configurati
15. annel R TIT TE 15 15 Trigger level Channel B to 1 Channel B to 0 II I Default connections Con 1 The chronometer has 3 input channels terminals A B and R to control Start Stop and Reset functions By default activation is on falling edge connecting the input terminal to OV For other configurations NPN PNP see section 1 8 5V A 2K4 MN 2K4 MN 2K4 MN OXABR SOSS AA A R Reset B Stop A Start Vexc A R Alternative connections Con 2 The alternative connections Con 2 is automatically selected when a special function is enabled see section 1 14 3 Chan nel B functions Working with the alternative connections Con 2 function Start Stop is controlled with input A Input A in low level closed contact activates Start function Input B in high level open contact activates Stop function For other con figurations NPN PNP see section 1 8 5V A R Reset B Special function A Start Stop yyy FEMA ELECTR NICA Page 4 User s Manual S40 CR 1 8 Input channel configuration 1 10 Operating the menus Inputs A B
16. by 1 each time the configured alarms get activated To view the internal counter value activate input B Together with parameter On_Alarm Reset time cycles can created and counted function B 3 accumulated internal chronometer is acti vated counting the total time that the instrument has been powered the total time that the main chronometer has been stopped or the total time that the main chronometer has been counting Start To view the internal chronometer value activate input B function B 4 exceeded internal chronometer is activated counting the time passed since the configured alarm got active To view the internal chronometer value activate input B function B 5 hold status of channel B controls the dis play hold while the main chronometer continues counting on the background function B 6 maximum and minimum cycle duration signal Reset updates the maximum and minimum memory values for a repetitive cycle Application to save maximum and minimum production times of a certain process Flashing Several configurations available to activate flash on display in case of stop start or alarm activation First start security Function On power up defines a delay time in case of power on the default starting mode Start or Stop and optional reset activation Configurable quick access The UP 4 keypad gives quick
17. cial function Fn b 2 Pull on R PuL r P uP pull up PrSt Preset value Value can be modified Reset is ac Trigger triG nu 20 2 5Vdc tivated when Preset is changed reading jumps to preset Activation for A and B Act S on_0 falling edge value Activation for R Act r on_0 falling edge Excitation voltage V EXc 15Vdc Rear reset r rSt Value EdgE LEVL Select EdgE Antirrebound filter rbnd 0 mSec to control rear reset by edges Select LEVL to control rear reset by levels Alarms 1 and 2 Left Zero LZEr Value on oF F Select on to visualize Mode ModE oF F disabled left zeros Type maximum alarm Setpoint 0 Password PASS Select a 4 digit number to act as pass Deactivation delay 1 0 seconds word This password will be requested when entering the Setpoint 2 OFF Configuration Menu key SQ m To deactivate the password On Alarm continue select oFF Alarm Flash OFF Factory configuration FAct Factory default configura tion Select yES to activate the factory default configuration Tools TooL Key UP K UP Version VEr Firmware version installed gt Setpoint on alarm1 Off Light LIGh Brightness Select between 5 predefined Setpoint on alarm2 Off levels of brightness Maximum Off Mi
18. digit amp Isolators www fema es ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION FOR INDUSTRY FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga E08210 Barber del Valles BARCELONA SPAIN Tel 34 93 729 6004 www fema es Fax 34 93 729 6003 info fema es
19. ducts 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 FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Pol Ind Santiga E08210 Barbera del Vall s BARCELONA SPAIN www fema es info fema es Manufacturer Products S40 CR The manufacturer declares that 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 Cri
20. e on display when chronometer is on Stop and or Start mode Flash on stop StP F Value on oFF Configures flashing display when chronometer is stopped Flash on start Str F Value on oFF Configures flashing display when chronometer is counting Function B Fn b Selects and activates the B function Configure B function Configuration parameters for the B function selected see section 1 14 3 1 14 3 Input B functions Note input B functions activate connections mode Con 2 see section 1 7 Function b 1 fn b 1 Controls up down chronometer Without configuration parameters Input B in high level 1 activates up counting Input B in low level 0 activates down counting Function b 2 fn b 2 Cycle counter Enables internal counter called cycle counter from 0 to 9999 The cycle counter is read on display by activating input B Events that add 1 to the cycle counter are Alarm1 o AL1 Value on oFF Select on to add 1 to the cycle counter each time alarm activates Alarm2 o AL2 Value on oFF Select on to add 1 to the cycle counter each time alarm2 activates Reset o rSt Value on oFF Select on to add 1 to the c
21. es will be saved When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value it moves from one digit to the next Each digit value can then be modified with the UP button FEMA ELECTR NICA Page 5 User s Manual 40 CR 1 11 Technical data 1 11 Technical data cont Digits Type Color Height Reading formats 4 7 segments red or green 14 mm Nomenclature d days h hours m minutes s seconds c cents of sec Sexagesimal reading formats dd hh hh mm mm ss Decimal reading formats SSSS mmmm hhhh SSS S mmm m hhh h SS SS mm mm hh hh Maximum reading Minimum reading Accuracy Of the quartz oscillator Thermal drift Controls Default signal Configurable for Maximum Vdc at input Vexc configurable Refresh Display refresh Power Power H Power L Consumption Isolation tested 60 seconds Configuration Functions available Preset Count direction Memory of counter Reset configurable Functions On_Alarm Zeros to the left Password Brightness control Optional boards 99 59 99 23 9999 19 59 19 23 1999 0 01 20ppm C Start Stop Reset Free potential contact push pull NPN PNP Pick up TTL inductive mechanical 30Vdc 5V 9V 15V 18V max 70mA 12 second 85 to 265 Vac dc 11 to 60 Vdc and 24 48Vac lt 4W 3500Veff for power H 2000Veff for power L 3 front
22. hh mm or mm ss or dd hh Exceeded time is read on display by activating input B The exceeded time chronometer is configured to start counting when the configured alarm is activated Format Form Value ch A hh mm mm ss dd hh mm Reading format for the exceeded time Start Strt Value o AL1 o AL2 Select the alarm event that will force the exceeded time chronometer to start counting To reset the exceeded time chronometer show the value on display and press reset front or rear This reset leaves the exceeded time chronometer with 0 value and in Stop mode Function b 5 fn b 5 Main chronometer with display hold Activate input B to hold the reading of the chronome ter Chronometer still works on background Deactivate input B to recover the actual reading value of the chronometer Function b 6 fn b 6 Time counter with function to save memory of maximum and minimum durations of a cycle Signal Reset updates the max and min memories Signal B applies a reset to both memories For applications to measure production times and save a record of the maximum and minimum duration of a production cycle 1 14 4 Menu Sensor Configures the instrument to adapt to the sensors connected to inputs A B and R Pulls on channels A and B PuL S Value
23. igurable menu accessible through key UP a where the user can configure access to the following information memory values for maximum minimum and cycles setpoint values for alarms 1 2 and 3 and preset value The list of configurable parameters is accessible at tooL k uP Alarm setpoints and preset value can be modified when enabled in the quick access menu If only one parameter is configured to be accessed through the quick ac cess menu access to this parameter value is direct with only one touch on the UP 4 The PASSWORD function does not block access to the quick access menu While working inside the quick access menu the instrument keeps working as normal in the background There is no reset when leaving the quick access menu Rollback After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator the instrument leaves the active menu and returns normal working mode All changes are discarded Key SQ m Selects the menu entry currently displayed When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value validates the value on display Key UP 2 Moves vertically on the menu entries When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value modi fies the current digit by increasing its value up from 0 to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key LE 4 Leaves the current menu Pressing LE several times will leave all menus When leaving all menus in the configuration menu chang
24. irection dir Value uP doWn Select uP to count time in ascending mode or doWn for descending mode On down mode when reaching 0 instrument can be configured to stop or to continue in the negative range Preset PrSt Select the preset value The preset value loads on display when reset function is activated 1 14 2 Configuration Front reset F rSt Value on oF F Select on to activate the reset function when front key LE 4 is pressed Select oFF to deactivate the front reset pressing the LE key will perform no action On power up on Pu Actions to apply when instrument restarts at power up and when leaving configuration menu The startup sequence is as follows instrument starts in Stop mode applies the delay indicated in the dLAy parameter applies a reset as indicated in the rSt parameter applies Start or Stop as indicated in the StAt parameter then senses inputs A B and R Delay dLAy Value from 1 to 99 seconds This delay is applied to the start up sequence of the instrument Reset rSt Value on oF F Select on to load preset value on instrument start up State StAt Value Strt StoP Applies a Start or Stop function to the start up sequence Flash FLSh Activates the flashing mod
25. mum 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 Alarm setpoint Delay 1 dEL 1 Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Deacti vation delay for the alarm Relay and front led are deactivated X seconds after alarm deactivation Setpoint2 SEt2 Second setpoint The second setpoint allows for the creation of activation windows If the alarm is configured as maximum with setpoint 15 00 and setpoint2 at 45 00 the alarm will be activated between 15 00 and 45 00 and deactivated when display is lt 15 00 and gt 45 00 On Alarm on AL Value cont to 0 to p stop Behavior when setpoint is reached Select cont to continue counting Select to 0 to do a reset to 0 and continue counting Parameter dEL 1 Deactivation delay automatically con figures to 1 second Select to p to load preset value and continue counting Parameter dEL 1 Deactivation delay automatically con figures to 1 second Select stop to stop counting Alarm Flash AL FL Value on oFF Select on to activate flash when alarm is activated Flash remains active until next interaction with the instrument keypad is pressed or any change on in
26. nal damages or costs 1 19 Installation precautions DI Risk of electrical shock Instrument terminals can be connected to dangerous voltage 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 appropriate 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 pro
27. ng the front cover will grant access to the internal circuits Disconnect the input signal to prevent electric shock to the operator Operation must be performed by qualified personnel only The instrument can display the following messages and errors Err 1 Password entered is not correct Err 2 The instrument has detected an installed option but was unable to communicate Err 8 The instrument is limiting the current at Vexc 9999 flash The display is in overrange real display should be higher than 9999 and can not be displayed 1999 flash The display is in underrange real display should be lower than 1999 and can not be displayed E 101 Option is installed but the type can not be recog nized FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 14 User s Manual 40 CR 1 18 Warranty 1 20 CE declaration of conformity 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 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 additio
28. nimum Off 5 Cycle Off 1 14 7 Menu OptX Options Preset Off Menu entries oPt1 and oPt2 give access to the configura deg dai ee tion menus for the optional modules installed on slots Opt i Off and Opt2 This menu depends on the installed option If there ASSWON Brightness 3 is no option installed the instrument shows nonE Relay modules R1 are controlled from the standard alarm menu see section 1 14 5 FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 13 User s Manual 40 CR 1 16 Accessing the instrument 1 17 Messages and errors You may need to access the inside of the instrument to insert additional modules Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the upper clips marked with A Then unlock the lower clips marked with B and remove the front cover 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 cover 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 Risk of electric shock Removi
29. nnection con 2 signal level on input A controls Start Stop function signal level on input R controls Reset function and signal level on input B controls activation of special function see Special functions on input B further in this section Memory The instrument retains last reading on memory in case of power loss Memory of maximum and minimum reading are accessible from frontal keypad Reset Front and rear reset available Front reset can be disabled Rear reset configurable for activation on falling edge raising edge or level Alarms Instrument with up to 2 alarms that control 2 relay outputs optional Alarms configurable with normal mode alarm activates when setpoint is reached and repeat mode alarm activates each time the setpoint time has passed See sec tion 7 5 Alarm modes for more information Each alarm has a parameter On_Alarm which allows to configure a stop a reset a jump to 0 or continue nothing done when alarm is reached Using On_Alarm configured to reset allows to create cycles that can be counted with special function B 2 Special functions on input B Special functions can be assigned to input B function B 1 up down control signal on input B controls the chronometer counting direction function B 2 cycles internal counter is activated and its value increased
30. on Menu Explanation on each menu entry starts at section 1 14 FLShH gt S5EPF a8 Flash on Stop amp F E SEFF DIA Flash on Start F E Fab gt na Input B func tion selection Fahl FabH F abe Enb Fob Fabs Fnbb input B function Fune HUEY IMSS 00029050 Function View formats RAII 00029959 ddhkh 0 00a99 23 555 049999 555 5 0049999 5555 00049999 MMM 029900 MITI 0089999 NANA 0 00 a 99 99 HhHhhH 0a9999 hh hA 00a999 9 hhh 0 00a99 99 dir uf Up counter Ges doBa Sewn coer Pose BABE Yogs Lanf rak en Configuration Front reset SEF onu gt dL AY gt Bees On Power Up Delay Seconds i rSk gt an Reset y SER SEHE SEre State E E 5 P configuration selected Gobr gt Fauls oo S Pulls for inputs ensor pa Pu P Pdn Ac 5 an h Activation for y inputs A and B an O Pulo no Pulls for reset Ru Fdo Ale Eur an E Activation for reset Dn O Eri Gls 0 Trigger FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 8 SE g Function as signed to input B It activates connection type Con 2 see section 1
31. puts A B or R FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 12 User s Manual 40 CR 1 14 6 Menu Tools 1 15 Default factory configuration Configuration of non usual parameters and special tools Function Func Reading format View MM SS Key UP K uP Configuration of the information accessible with key UP a Select on to activate desired entries Press ing key UP while in normal working mode will visualize each one of the parameters selected Direction dlr uP Preset PrSt 00 00 Configuration conF ALr1 Alarm1 setpoint Value can be modified Front reset F rSt on enabled ALr2 Alarm2 setpoint Value can be modified On Power Up Con Pu Delay dLAY 0 MAX Visualization of memory of maximum Press UP Reset rSt OFF 4 while the value is on display gives access to the func State StAt StoP tion RSt Press SQ m while RSr will reset the memory Flash FLSH of maximum Flash on Stop OFF MIn Visualization of memory of minimum Press UP a Flash on Start ee OFE while the value is on display gives access to the function Input B function Fn b no disabled RSt Press SQ m while RSr will reset the memory of minimum Sensor SnSr Pulls on A and B PuL S P uP pull up cYcL Total cycles at spe
32. rument 14 1 8 Input channel configuration 5 1 17 Messages and errors 14 1 9 Power Connections 5 1 18 Warranty ote ek ba Pe de eo a a 15 1 10 Operating the menus 5 1 19 Installation precautions 15 1 11 Technicaldata 6 1 20 CE declaration of conformity 15 1 11 Technical data cont 6 2 Output and control modules 16 1 12 Mechanical dimensions MM 6 2 1 Module R1 25552 16 1 13 Configurationmenu 8 2 2 Module AO iii 16 1 13 1 Menu Fn b 1 Control Up Down 10 2 3ModulesR2 R4 0 20000 17 1 13 2 Menu Fn b 2 Cycles 10 1 13 3 MenuFn b3 Accumulated coda 10 3 More options and accessories 18 3 1OptionG cearr irra 18 1 13 4 Menu Fn b 4 Exceeded 10 3 2 Option IP65 18 1 13 5 Menu Fn b 5 Hold 10 A AAA 1 13 6 Menu Fn b 5 Max Min 10 1 14 Configuration menu descriptions 11 1 14 1 Function 11 1 1 Order reference Model Power Option1 Option2 Others 40 CR H H_ 85 265 Vac dc R1 1 relay R1 1 relay 65 IP65 L 11 60 Vdc AO Analogue output AO Analogue output G green and 24 48 Vac empty empty NBT no buttons empty 1 2 Front view 1 3 Rear view Alarms Option1 Option2 Ban m Gn 2 4 l l If
33. teria 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 Barber del Vall s October 2013 Daniel Junc Quality Manager FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 15 User s Manual S40 CR 2 Output and control modules 2 1 Module R1 2 2 Module AO Module with 1 relay Up to a maximum of two R1 modules Module with 1 analogue output Configurable 4 20mA or can be installed in one S Series panel meter For more relay 0 10Vdc Output signal proportional to the reading Scaling output needs check special modules R2 and R4 For more through the frontal keypad Up to a maximum of two AO information see document 2657_S40_OPTIONAL_MOD modules can be installed in one S Series panel meter For ULES at www fema es more information see document 2657_S40_OPTIONAL_ MODULES at www fema es Relay type 3 contacts Common NC NO Output 4 20mA 0 10Vdc selectable Maximum current 8A resistive load Accuracy 0 1
34. ycle counter each time the reset function activates front reset rear reset or alarm reset Function b 3 fn b 3 Accumulated time Enables an in ternal chronometer called accumulated time The reading format is by default the same as the main chronometer and is also configurable to hh mm or mm ss or dd hh Accumulated time is read on display by activating input B The accumulated time chronometer can be configured to count the total time the instrument has been working the total time the instrument has been counting or the total time the instrument has been stopped Format Form Value ch A hh mm mm ss dd hh Reading format for the accumulated time Count cnt Value ALWS Strt StoP Select ALWS to count when instrument is powered Select Strt to count when main chronometer is counting Start Select StoP to count when main chronometer is stopped StoP To reset the accumulated time chronometer show the value on display and press reset front or rear FEMA ELECTRONICA Page 11 User s Manual 40 CR 1 14 Descripci n de los men s de configuraci n cont Function b 4 fn b 4 Exceeded time Enables an internal chronometer called exceeded time chronometer The read ing format is by default the same as the main chronometer and is also configurable to
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