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1. linked Connection of repatriate 4 mA 20 mA cable possible Figure 3 Electrical connections with 4 pole terminal strip 10 20 Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 Assembly 5 3 Connection examples intrinsically safe asuring transducer supply Technical data subject to change without notice 11 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 PM 420 6 Commissioning For electrical systems the relevant installation and operating specifications e g Directives 99 92 EC and 94 9 EC BetrSichV and the applicable national ordinances EN 60079 14 IEC 60079 14 and the DIN VDE 0100 series must be observed The operator of an electrical system in a hazardous environment must keep the operating equipment in an orderly condition operate it correctly monitor it and do the required maintenance and repairs Before commissioning the devices check that all components and documents are there 6 1 Final Inspection Check the following requirements before commissioning the device The device may not be damaged in any way Evidence must be furnished on the reliability of the interconnection of the devices with all other operating equipment Itmust be ensured that the device is configured to suit the connected periphery 6 2 Basic Setting of Parameters Measuring range min 400 Table 1 Basic settings for Parameter 12 20 Technical data subject
2. A DANGER Electrostatic discharge Danger to life in potentially explosive atmosphere Install the process monitor in a metallic earthed environment gt Connect the measuring current circuit to the earth potential using resistance less than 106 ohm Technical data subject to change without notice 9 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 Transport Storage and Process Monitor Scope PM 420 1 The user may only carry out wiring to accessible terminals 2 Dismantling work on the device may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by persons authorised accordingly by the manufacturer The device is sealed in the factory and should not be opened under any circumstances 3 The applicable safety and accident prevention regulations in each individual case must be complie d with 4 The supply voltage must correspond to the information in this user manual 5 Malfunctions cannot be ruled out if the specified tolerances are exceeded or not met 5 2 Connection Assignment X2 4mA 20 mA Ex ia v 1 2 3 4 OL lo Figure 2 Rear of the PM 420 Process Monitor with 4 pole terminal strip CH Terminal Designation Internal bridge between X2 1 4 mA 20 mA terminal 2 and 4 2 2 nC X2 3 4mA 20 mA X2 4 n C Comments T n e gt Terminals X2 2 and X2 4 are internally
3. Storage and Scope 4 1 Transport Report any transport damage or incomplete deliveries in writing to the forwarding company and to BARTEC GmbH immediately on receipt of the deliveries Any damage caused by incorrect storage will not be covered by BARTEC GmbH s guarantee provisions 4 2 Storage ATTENTION Damage to property due to incorrect storage Store the device in its original packaging gt Observe storage temperatures Keep the hand scanners away from moisture 4 3 Scope of delivery 1 x PM 420 Process Monitor 2 x Mounting clamps 1 x User Manual 8 20 Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor Assembl PM 420 f 5 Assembly Before assembling the device make sure you have all components and documents A DANGER The device is sealed in the factory The device loses its explosion protection if opened gt Do not open device The process monitor is designed to enable simple fitting in a front panel Mounting clamp Required tools Mounting clamps 1 x hex key 3 mm 1 x Slotted screwdriver 5 1 Installation guidelines Only qualified personnel i e trained electricians will have the required specialised Gi knowledge to be able to do all the electrical work Familiarity with and the technically perfect implementation of the safety instructions described in this manual are preconditions for safe installation and commissioning
4. 0044 Bad Mergentheim den JC d Au N Ewald Warmuth Gesch ftsleitung General Manager 03 0383 0289 Technical data subjectto change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 BARTEC protects people and the environment by the safety of components s y sft e m s and plants BARTEG GmbH Germany Max Eyth StraBe 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim Phone 49 7931 597 0 Fax 49 7931 597 119 BARTEG info bartec de www bartec group com EN_11 71MM 7D0002 02 2013 Automatisierungstechnik 292789
5. by pressing the down arrow key The next digit position is selected by pressing the M key Once all digit positions have been selected the flashing ends and the next parameter is shown when the M button Is pressed again Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 7 3 3 Input Mode Span Maximum SPAN MAX Ue000 7 3 4 Input Mode Decimal Point ER 7 3 5 Input Mode Resolution RESOLUT ION OO Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Seaton The SPAN MAX parameter is used to decide the upper level 20 mA of the measuring range After first commissioning the parameter is at a level of 2000 which corresponds to the measuring level of 20 00 in the measuring mode The values for the parameter range between 9999 99999 The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter flashes now at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented by pressing the down arrow key The next digit position is selected by pressing the M key Once all digit positions have been selected the flashing ends and the next parameter is shown when the M key is pressed again The DEC POINT parameter decides the place in which the decimal point is to be shown After fi
6. operator undertakes to restrict permission to work with the barcode hand scanner to people who are familiar with the basic regulations on safety and accident prevention and have been instructed in the use of the barcode hand scanner gt have read and understood the documentation and the chapter on safety and the warnings The owner managing operator must check that the safety regulations and accident prevention rules valid for the respective application are being observed 15 Safety Instructions 1 5 1 General Safety Instructions gt Take the device out of the hazardous area before wiping it with a dry cloth or cleaning it gt Donotopen devices in a hazardous area The general statutory regulations or directives relating to safety at work accident prevention and environmental protection legislation must be observed e g the German industrial health and safety ordinance BetrSichV or the applicable national ordinances In view of the risk of dangerous electrostatic charging wear appropriate clothing and footwear gt Avoid the influence of heat that is higher or lower than the specified temperature range Protect the device from external influences Do not expose the device to any caustic aggressive liquids vapours or mist In the event of malfunctioning or damage to the enclosure take the device out of the potentially explosive area immediately and bring it to a safe place 1 6 Safety Instructions for Opera
7. 6 Input mode Unit UN I T Uc 7 3 7 Input Mode BarGraph BARGRAPH NO 16 20 Process Monitor PM 420 M The Unit parameter is used to decide the unit to be displayed After first commissioning the parameter is at level 2 which corresponds to the mA milliamperes unit The values for the parameter range between 0 and 24 The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter now flashes at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented by pressing the down arrow key The next digit position is selected by pressing the M key Once all digit positions have been selected the flashing ends and the next parameter is shown when the M key is pressed again Parameter Unit Parameter Unit A mA km mg mn P KE LT Seat E E Ir ip ce The BARGRAPH parameter is used to decide whether or not the measuring display should show a bar graph when starting up After first commissioning the parameter is at the NO level which corresponds to the presentation without bar graph The parameter levels are YES or NO The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter now flashes at regular intervals This digit position is changed by pressing the up arrow K
8. BARTEC A User Manual Process Monitor PM 420 Type 17 71MM 1002 User manual TRANSLATION PM 420 Process Monitor without backlighting Type 17 71MM 1002 ATEX Zone 1 Document no 11 71MM 7D0002 Status 13 February 2014 Revision B Contents Page English 1 20 Appendix Declaration of Conformity BARTEG GmbH Max Eyth Stra e 16 Phone 49 7931 597 0 Contact 97980 Bad Mergentheim Fax 49 7931 597 119 info bartec de Germany Process Monitor 1 Basic Safety A ll CN 1 1 1 Notes on this User EI 1 bdl En susa EOS 2 1 1 2 Changes An CR ele e EEN 2 1 2 Handle Me Produc nee 2 1 3 Use in Accordance with the Intended PUrpOSE NNN 2 L34 e Tei 2 13 2 Improper US EEN 2 1 4 Owner s Managing Operator s Obligation 3 1 5 EHS n o A GE 3 1 5 1 General Safety Instructions ENNEN 3 1 6 Safety Instructions for lee 3 Lot Manenih eer 3 See ll A EET AEA E ee 3 RSC ROD en rR Renn RE E E een tre rt 3 LOA CONME ONN EE 4 1 7 Ex Protection Type Certification and Standards NENNEN 4 1 8 Ulli E E NEIL EN A E A 4 2 Nuet id NN E 5 2 1 lie Ir ME 5 3 Technical WE 6 3 1 EXPO ON rekt E 6 ES General Data RE 6 3 3 e CICA Do RE 7 3 4 POG IU Alle 7 4 Transport Storage and KN TEE 8 4 1 MNO aA EA EA E 8 4 2 ele cee eee ee eet et eet re rr te er rete S 4 3 GEREENT 8 5 E UE 9 5 1 Je dE weie tel rt 9 5 2 Connection Aeeignment NENNEN 10 5 3 Connection examples een i 6 Bet ul de DEE 12 6 1 SIE CULO ee BENEEIE ERINNERN REHAU
9. F S oH The current standard signal is indicated by a 2 mA 15 ppm five digit digital transflective LCD graphic 3 v 16 p display available in 25 technical units e g 4 mv 17 mbar mA C mm kg see table 5 n 18 bar The voltage drop across the device is low e fl e 3 8 V at 20 mA so that it can be used for es 20 Wu almost every standardised electrical signal 4 8 m 21 uS cm mA 20 mA 9 km 27 mS cm Process Monitor with backlighting on RW e mA request Separately certified intrinsically MW o Ser safe supply required e Kg Technical data subject to change without notice 5 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 l Process Monitor 3 Technical Data 3 1 3 2 6 20 Explosion Protection General Data Type Ex protection type Zone 1 Produkt marking Certification Measuring circut 4 20 mA Terminal X2 1 X2 3 Lighting circuit Terminal X1 1 X1 2 Standards Directives Design Enclosure material front installation terminals Protection class Connecting terminals Ambient temperature Storage temperature Air humidity Dimensions Length x Height x Depth Ef 48 mm 96 mm Wall cut out Weight 17 71MM 1002 Ex 112 1 G Ex ib fia Ga IIC T5 CE 0044 IBEXUO9ATEX1095 X Ui 30 V DC 100 mA Ci 12 nF Li negligibly small Ui 10 V DC i 125 mA Pi 313 mW Ci 1 nF Li negligibly small EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 94 9 EG IA IA IA IA IA
10. IA A IA IA front panel fitting high quality thermoplastic IP 40 IP 20 2 5 mm fine stranded 20 C to 60 C 40 C to 80 C 0 to 95 non condensing 96 x 48 x 82 mm te 91 x44 0 5 mm approx 120 g Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 Technical Data 3 3 Electrical Data Intrinsically safe circuit can be brought into Zone 0 Measuring range 4 to 20 mA Measured variable current Measuring resolution 800 Digit 20u A pro Digit Measurement deviation lt 0 1 of the display range Temperature drift lt 0 01 K 3 4 Product Marking E SHI Fai ai TES Ex fia Cam BE ITG Tas 60 rte EU 09 ATER HS X A Front plate Q Or i X2 Connection terminal 4 mA 20 ma r 12 3 4 Prozessmonitor PM420ex Typ 17 71MM 1002 BARTEC Type la bel 97980 Bad Mergentheim with warning x Il 2 1 G Ex ia Ga IIC T5 Germany 20 C lt Ta lt 60 C S N 301 12 IBExU 09 ATEX 1095 X WARNUNG GEFAHR DURCH ELEKTROSTATISCHE ENTLADUNGEN SIEHE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG WARNING POTENTIAL ELETROSTATIC CHARGING 0044 HAZARD SEE INSTRUCTIONS Technical data subject to change without notice 7 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 Transport Storage and Process Monitor Scope PM 420 Transport
11. REINER EIER IRENRENEI AREA 12 6 2 Basic Setting Of Parameters ENEE 12 Technical data subjectto change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor 7 OBEREN aan 13 1 1 Me EE 13 7 2 Keyboard UNCHON Gs naar ee 13 Lak Mea unni Ne 13 TeL IAU MOIE aeann A 14 1 3 Menu 5 TUCU ee E E 14 7 3 1 Input Mode Access Code Query esssssssesessesenennenenenennenenennnnenennnnenennnenennnenennnenn 14 1 32 Input Mode Span MINIMUM nenn andern ande nennen nennen 14 13 3 IDDUEN og Span de 15 7 3 4 Input Mode DecimalP OINK arena 15 7 3 5 Input Mode SRESO ION EE 15 LC NUE TOO UNE iarsna nee 16 1 3 7 Input Mode Ee E 16 79 9 NODE OG ae E 17 7 3 9 Input Mode Access EE 17 7 3 10 Input Modus ETTE E 17 8 TIOUDIESNOO HRG nennen 18 8 1 Durning EOS ON N een 18 8 2 culte 18 9 Maintenance Inspection Repair nsrsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 19 9 1 ENGEM 19 9 2 A DE GO ee aa dean ee ern 19 9 3 Maintenance and Repair Work NENNEN 19 9 3 1 Instructions TOMR CD e TE 19 10 UC CIE 20 11 Dispatch and Packaging Instructions 222222222220200202000020200002000000000000000nnnnnnnn nun nennen nn 20 Anlage Erkl rung der Konformit t Technical data subjectto change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 Basic Safety Instructions 1 Basic Safety Instructions 1 1 Notes on this User Manual Please read carefully before com
12. aration of Conformity BARTEC GmbH e H LA m Attestation de conformit Max Eyth Stra e 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim o Wir We Nous BARTEC GmbH erkl ren in alleiniger Ver declare under our sole attestons sous notre seule antwortung dass das responsibility that the responsabilit que le pro Produkt product duit Prozessmonitor Process monitor Moniteur de process PM420 PM420 PM420 Typenbezeichnung Typ 17 71MM 100 auf das sich diese Erkla to which this declaration se r f rant a cette attesta rung bezieht den Anforde relates is in accordance tion correspond aux dispo rungen der folgenden with the provision of the sitions des Richtlinien RL following directives D directives D suivantes entspricht ATEX Richtlinie ATEX Directive ATEX Directive 94 9 EG 94 9 EC 94 9 CE EMV Richtlinie EMC Directive CEM Directive 2004 108 EG 2004 108 EC 2004 108 CE und mit folgenden Normen and is in conformity with et est conforme aux oder normativen Doku the following standards or normes ou documents menten bereinstimmt other normative docu normatifs ci dessous ments EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 61326 1 2013 Kennzeichnung Marking Marquage 112 1 G Ex ib ia Ga IIC T5 Gb Verfahren der EG Procedure of EC Proc dure d examen Baumusterpr fung Type Examination CE de type Benannte Stelle Notified Body Organisme Notifie IBExU 09 ATEX 1095 X 0637 IBExU Fuchsm hlenweg 7 09599 Freiberg D CE
13. barcode hand scanner series conform to Directive 94 9 EC for devices and protective systems for use to their intended purpose in potentially explosive areas ATEX Directive For the standards conformed to see Chapter 3 Technical Data 1 8 Warranty No changes or conversions may be made without the manufacturer s written consent If components other than those specified are used explosion protection will no longer be assured It cannot be guaranteed that parts procured from other suppliers have been designed and manufactured in conformance to safety requirements and with the necessary stress tolerance gt Contact the manufacturer and obtain his approval before performing any changes or retrofits Use only original spare and expendable parts Our General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery apply as a basic rule These are made available to the owner managing operator at the latest on conclusion of the contract Warranty and liability claims for personal injury and damage to property will be inadmissible if they are attributable to one or more of the following reasons Incorrect handling commissioning operation and maintenance gt Non compliance with the instructions in the User Manual regarding transport storage commissioning operation and maintenance Unauthorized structural modifications Inadequate monitoring of parts that are subject to wear Incorrectly performed repairs Disasters caused by the eff
14. d at regular intervals The length of the maintenance intervals depends on the ambient conditions We recommend checking at least once a year Regular maintenance is not necessary if operated appropriately in conformance with the installation instructions and with due consideration to the ambient conditions Under EN 60079 17 EN 60079 19 IEC 60079 17 and IEC 60079 19 the owner managing operator of electrical installations in hazardous areas is obliged to have these installations checked by a qualified electrician to ensure that they are in a proper condition 9 3 Maintenance and Repair Work Adhere to the applicable regulations under Directive 99 92 EC EN 60079 17 EN 60079 19 IEC 60079 17 and IEC 60079 19 when servicing doing maintenance work on and testing associated operating equipment 9 3 1 Instructions for Repairs Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 If you wish to send in a defective device for repair please read the RMA procedure guidance first Then fill in and sign the RMA Return Merchandise Authorisation form and send itto our Retouren Center E mail services bartec de Fax 49 7931 597 119 We cannot guarantee any contractually agreed processing times for devices that are sent in without an RMA number 19 20 Repair Disposal Process Monitor Dispatch and Packaging PM420 The RMA guide and the RMA form are available on our homepage for downloading http w
15. ects of foreign substances or events beyond human control We guarantee to process monitor a warranty period of one year starting on the date of delivery from the Bad Mergentheim factory This guarantee covers all parts of the delivery and is restricted to the replacement free of charge or the repair of defective parts in our Bad Mergentheim factory As far as possible the delivery packaging should be kept for this purpose In the event of such a claim the goods must be returned to us after written arrangement The customer will not have the right to demand to have the repairs done at the site of installation vVvvvv 4 20 Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor en PM 420 Product Description Product Description 2 1 Definition The PM 420 Process Monitor from BARTEC is a complete system The Process Monitor was developed specially for use in hazardous areas and it is ATEX certified Figure 1 PM 420e Process Monitor PM 420 Process Monitor Type 17 71MM 1002 for Zone 1 in the intrinsic safety type of protection The PM 420 Process Monitor is a display unit which exclusively has circuits in the intrinsically safe type of protection It is supplied from the field through the input mode unit intrinsically safe certified standardised Paramaar RH Parameter 5 electrical signal 4 mA 20 mA there is no 0 oc 13 l need for any further intrinsically safe supply i I
16. eter levels are YES or NO The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter now flashes at regular intervals This parameter is changed by pressing the up arrow key or the down arrow key The flashing ends when the M button is pressed and the next parameter is shown when the M button is pressed again The LANGUAGE parameter is used to set the input mode language After first commissioning the parameter is at ENGLISH The parameter possibilities are DEUTSCH ENGLISH or FRANCAIS The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter flashes now at regular intervals The parameter is changed by pressing the up arrow key or down arrow key The flashing ends when the M key is pressed and the next parameter is shown when the M key is pressed again 17 20 Troubleshooting Ai a 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 During Commissioning If malfunctioning occurs while the Process Monitor is being commissioned try to eliminate the fault with the aid of the following table no display incorrect wiring There should be approx 3 V between terminals 1 and 3 Plus at terminal 1 no display incorrect wiring or no Check if current is flowing in the loop 0 V between power supply terminals Land 3 Voltage i
17. ey or the down arrow key The flashing ends when the M button is pressed and the next parameter is shown when the M button is pressed again Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 7 3 8 Input Mode Code LODE ee NO 7 3 9 Input Mode Access Code CODE RER 7 3 10 Input Modus Language LANGUAGE ENGL SH Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Seaton Mit dem Parameter CODE wird bestimmt ob der Eingabemodus durch einen Zugangscode gesch tzt ist Nach der ersten Inbetriebnahme steht der Parameter auf dem Wert NEIN dies entspricht dem Zugang zum Eingabemodus ohne Zugangscode Die Werte des Parameters sind A oder NEIN Der Parameter wird ver ndert durch kurzes Bet tigen der Pfeil auf oder Pfeil ab Taste Die erste Ziffernstelle des Parameters blinkt nun in regelm igen Abst nden Der Parameter wird durch das Bet tigen der Pfeil auf Taste oder Pfeil ab Taste ver ndert Nach Bet tigen der M Taste wird das Blinken beendet und durch nochmaliges Bet tigen der M Taste wird der nachste Parameter angezeigt The CODE parameter is used to decide whether or not the input mode should be protected by an access code After first commissioning the parameter is at the NO level which corresponds to access to the input mode without access code The param
18. matic Technology or ordered directly from BARTEC GmbH Handling the Product The product described in these user manual has been tested and left the factory in perfect condition as regards meeting safety requirements To maintain this condition and ensure that this product operates perfectly and safely it may be used only in the manner described by the manufacturer Appropriate transportation suitable storage and careful operation are also essential for the perfect and safe operation of this product The Process Monitor must be installed properly and securely if it is to work perfectly and correctly The safe and perfect mounting of the Process Monitor is a precondition for faultless and correct operation Use in Accordance with the Intended Purpose Exclusive Purpose Improper Use The Process Monitor is exclusively intended for displaying a 4 20 mA current signal It is used exclusively in combination with operating equipment that conforms to the requirements set for the overvoltage category The Process Monitor was modified specially for use in hazardous areas in Zone 1 Any other use Is not in accordance with the intended purpose and can cause damage and accidents The manufacturer will not be liable for any use beyond that of its exclusive intended purpose Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor l 14 Owner s Managing Operatore Obligations The owner managing
19. missioning the devices The user manual is a constituent part of the product It must be kept in the direct vicinity of the device and accessible at all times to installation operating and maintenance personnel It contains important notes safety instructions and test certificates which are necessary for perfect functioning when the devices are being operated and handled The user manual is written for all people who carry out assembly installation commissioning and maintenance work on the product whereby the directives and Standards applicable to areas with a gas or dust atmosphere 99 92 EC EN 60079 17 EN 60079 19 IEC 60079 17 IEC 60079 19 must be observed when doing such work Familiarity with and strict adherence to the safety instructions and wamings in this manual are essential for safe installation and commissioning Careful handling and consistent observation of these instructions can prevent accidents personal injuries and damage to property The illustrations in these operating instructions serve to make the information and descriptions more clear They are not necessarily true to scale and may deviate slightly from the actual construction of the device Safety instructions and warnings are specially highlighted in this manual and marked by symbols A DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which If not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if no
20. n the loop is Check the supply voltage and the drop in too low for operating voltage at every component in the loop the process monitor Indicated value is The 4 mA 20 mA Check the supply voltage in the loop not stable signal is impaired Access to the input Incorrect access code Input the correct access code mode is denied inputted Table 2 Fault during commissioning 8 2 After Commissioning If malfunctioning occurs after the sucessful operation of a Process Monitor try to eliminatethe fault with the aid of the following table No display Now power supply Check if there is current flowing in the 0 V between loop terminal 1 and 3 Indicated value is 4 mA 20 mA signal Check the supply voltage in the loop not stable is Impaired Table 3 Fault after commissioning 18 20 Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM 420 Mainenance Inspection and Repair Maintenance Inspection Repair Only trained and qualified personnel may commission and do maintenance work on the PM 420 Process Monitor Trained qualified personnel are people who are familiar with the installation assembly commissioning and operation ofthe PM 420 Process Monitor have been instructed about the risks and have the appropriate qualifications by virtue of the work they do 9 1 Maintenance intervals 9 2 Inspection The mechanical status of the devices should be checke
21. on on the screen for about 30 seconds In both processes there is a change to the measuring mode again 73 1 Input Mode Access Code Query CODE 77 0000 7 3 2 Input Mode Span minimum SPAN MIN UUCHT 14 20 At this point the access code for the input mode is queried The display does not appear until the CODE parameter is set to YES in the input mode The parameter s values range between 0000 9999 The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter now flashes at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented by pressing the down arrow key The next digit position is selected by pressing the M key Once all digit positions have been selected the flashing ends and the next parameter is shown when the M button is pressed again The SPAN MIN parameter is used to decide the lower level 4 mA for the measuring range After first commissioning the parameter is at a level of 400 which corresponds to the measuring level of 4 00 in the measuring mode The values for the parameter range between 9999 and 99999 The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter flashes now at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented
22. rst commissioning the parameter is at level 3 which means that the decimal point will be shown at the 3 place from left The values for the parameter range between 0 5 At level 0 no decimal point is shown The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The digit position in the parameter flashes now at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented by pressing the down arrow key The flashing ends when the M button is pressed and the next parameter is shown when the M button is pressed again The RESOLUTION parameter is used to decide the resolution at the last places in the measuring display After first commissioning the parameter Is at level 1 which corresponds to a one digit resolution in the measuring mode The values for the parameter range between 1 999 Efficient settings are 1 5 10 25 50 100 250 500 The parameter is changed by briefly pressing the up arrow or the down arrow key The first digit position in the parameter now flashes at regular intervals This digit position is incremented by pressing the up arrow key or decremented by pressing the down arrow key The next digit position is selected by pressing the M key Once all digit positions have been selected the flashing ends and the next parameter is shown when the M key is pressed again 15 20 7 3
23. t avoided could result in death Or Serious Injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury ATTENTION ATTENTION identifies a potentially damaging situation which if not avoided could damage the equipment or something in its environment Important instructions and information on effective economical and environmentally compatible handling Technical data subject to change without notice 1 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 l Process Monitor 111 1 2 1 3 13 1 1 3 2 2 20 Languages The original user manual is written in German All other available languages are translations of the original user manual The user manual is available in German and English If you require any other languages please ask BARTEC or request them when placing the order Changes to the document BARTEC reserves the right to alter the contents of this document without notice No guarantee is given for the correctness of the information In case of doubt the German Safety instructions shall apply because It is not possible to rule out errors in translation or in printing In the event of a legal dispute the General Terms and Conditions of the BARTEC group shall apply in addition The respective up to date versions of data sheets manuals certificates EC Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded at www bartec group com under products and solutions in the area Auto
24. tion For electrical systems the relevant installation and operating regulations must be complied with e g Directive 99 92 EC Directive 94 9 EC and the national applicable ordinances IEC 60079 14 and the DIN VDE 0100 series The disposal of this equipment must comply with the national regulations on the disposal of waste 1 6 1 Maintenance Regular servicing is not necessary if the equipment is operated correctly in accordance with the installation instructions and environmental conditions In this context please refer to Chapter Maintenance Inspection Repair 1 6 2 Inspection Under IEC 60079 19 and EN 60079 17 the owner managing operator of electrical installations in hazardous areas is obliged to have these installations checked by a qualified electrician to ensure that they are in a proper condition Technical data subject to change without notice 3 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 l Process Monitor 1 6 3 Repairs Repairs on explosion protected operating equipment may be done only by authorised persons working in accordance with the latest developments in technology and using original spare parts The applicable regulations must be observed 1 6 4 Commissioning Before commissioning check that all components and documents are there 1 7 Ex Protection Type Certification and Standards Markings specifying Ex protection and certification are put on the device For Ex protection markings see Chapter 3 Technical Data The
25. to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 PM 4202 Operation Every time a 4 mA 20 mA current signal is applied to the Process Monitor the device performs initialisation whereby the following sequence is run through in the display Software name and version number Display test showing 8 8 8 8 8 8 Display of input current using the stored settings 7 1 Display ARAARA Number Decimal point Unit of measurement Figure 4 Measuring mode Display without bar graph SEI Number Bargraph Decimal point Unit of measurement Figure 5 Measuring mode Display with bar graph 7 2 Keyboard Functions 7 2 1 Measuring Mod 4 Change to the presentation without bar graph v Change to the presentation with bar graph m If pressed for longer than 2 seconds the mode changes to input mode Technical data subject to change without notice 13 20 Revision B Status 02 2014 Onerati Process Monitor peration PM 420 7 2 2 Input Mode 4 Increment selected digit position v Decrement selected digit position Mm Select number change input parameters and save parameters 7 3 Menu Structure Press the M key for longer than 2 seconds to enter the input mode The structure of the menu is explained in the following Changes made to the parameters are permanently stored in the display if the M button is pressed for longer than 2 seconds The changes are discarded if there is no acti
26. ww bartec de gt Quality and culture gt RMA form Have you any questions Write us an e mail or call us E mail services bartec de Phone 49 7931 597 444 10 Disposal The Process Monitor contains metal parts plastic parts and electronic components Our devices are intended as professional electric devices for business use only referred to as B2B devices under the WEEE Directive The WEEE directive sets the framework for waste electric and electronic equipment handling procedures which are to apply throughout the EU This means that you are not permitted to dispose of this equipment in normal household refuse It should not be given to the collection sites set up by the public waste management authorities either but instead it should be disposed of in a separate collection in an environmentally sound manner Any product we supply can be returned by our customers to us when the time has come to dispose of it We will ensure that it is disposed of in accordance with the respective applicable statutory regulations The sender pays the costs of the dispatch packaging 11 Dispatch and Packaging Instructions ATTENTION Sensitive devices Damage to property due to incorrect packaging Use the original packaging for transport 20 20 Technical data subject to change without notice Revision B Status 02 2014 Process Monitor PM420x Appendix Declaration of Conformity Erkl rung der Konformit t BAR I H Decl
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