Bronkhorst BRIGHT User Manual

instruction manual
BRIGHT
Local colour TFT readout
and control module
Doc nr.: 9.17.048F Date: 08-05-2014
Before installing and operating the instrument it is recommended to read the Short-form user manual or this
instruction manual. Not following the guidelines could result in personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH B.V.
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Important information. Discarding this information could cause injuries to people or damage to the Instrument or installation.
Disclaimer
Even though care has been taken in the preparation and publication of the contents of this manual, we do not assume legal or other liability for any inaccuracy, mistake, mis-statement or any other error of whatsoever nature contained herein. The material in this manual is for information purposes only, and is subject to change without notice.
Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. June 2011
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Helpful information. This information will facilitate the use of this instrument.
Additional info available on the internet or from your local sales representative.
Receipt of equipment
Check the outside packing box for damage incurred during shipment. Should the packing box be damaged, then the local carrier must be notified at once regarding his liability, if so required. At the same time a report should be submitted to your distributor.
Carefully remove the equipment from the packing box. Verify that the equipment was not damaged during shipment. Should the equipment be damaged, then the local carrier must be notified at once regarding his liability, if so required. At the same time a report should be submitted to your distributor.
Equipment storage
The equipment should be stored in its original packing in a cupboard warehouse or similar. Care should be taken not to subject the equipment to excessive temperatures or humidity.
Warranty
The products of Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. are warranteed against defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of shipment, provided they are used in accordance with the ordering specifications and the instructions in this manual and that they are not subjected to abuse, physical damage or contamination. Products that do not operate properly during this period may be repaired or replaced at no charge. Repairs are normally warranteed for one year or the balance of the original warranty, whichever is longer.
See also paragraph 9 of the Conditions of sales:
http://www.bronkhorst.com/files/corporate_headquarters/sales_conditions/en_general_terms_of_sales.pdf
The warranty includes all initial and latent defects, random failures, and indeterminable internal causes.
It excludes failures and damage caused by the customer, such as contamination, improper electrical hook-up,
dropping etc.
Re-conditioning of products primarily returned for warranty service that is partly or wholly judged non-
warranty may be charged for.
Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. prepays outgoing freight charges when any part of the service is performed under
warranty, unless otherwise agreed upon beforehand. However, if the product has been returned collect to Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V., these costs are added to the repair invoice. Import and/or export charges, foreign shipping methods/carriers are paid for by the customer.
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Table of content
SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................................................... 4
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1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 UNPACKING .................................................................................................................................................. 5
3 MOUNTING ................................................................................................................................................... 7
4 CONNECTING ................................................................................................................................................ 8
5 USER INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Buttons ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
5.2 Power-up ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
5.3 Display ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
5.4 Measure readout ............................................................................................................................................... 10
5.5 Custom readout 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 10
5.6 Custom readout 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 10
5.7 Top line .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.8 Edit Setpoint ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.9 Reset Counter .................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.10 Reset Alarm ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.11 Select Instrument .............................................................................................................................................. 14
6 SETTINGS MENU ......................................................................................................................................... 17
6.1 Readout screen .................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.2 readout format .................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.3 fluidset selection ............................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4 fluid capacity ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.5 Controller settings screen ................................................................................................................................. 20
6.6 Setpoint slope .................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.7 Controller mode ................................................................................................................................................ 20
6.8 Master slave settings ......................................................................................................................................... 21
6.9 PID controller settings ....................................................................................................................................... 22
6.10 Controller response settings ............................................................................................................................. 23
6.11 Counter settings screen ..................................................................................................................................... 24
6.12 Set counter mode .............................................................................................................................................. 25
6.13 Set counter parameters ..................................................................................................................................... 25
6.14 Set setpoint at counter limit .............................................................................................................................. 26
6.15 Alarm settings screen ........................................................................................................................................ 27
6.16 Set alarm mode ................................................................................................................................................. 28
6.17 Set alarm mode parameters .............................................................................................................................. 28
6.18 Set setpoint at alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 29
6.19 Setup menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
6.20 Get instrument information .............................................................................................................................. 30
6.21 Change usertag .................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.22 Customize display info ....................................................................................................................................... 31
6.23 Display appearance ........................................................................................................................................... 31
6.24 Bus settings ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
6.25 Advanced menu ................................................................................................................................................. 32
6.26 Sensor filter settings .......................................................................................................................................... 32
6.27 Sensor auto zero ................................................................................................................................................ 32
6.28 Restore instrument settings .............................................................................................................................. 33
7 SECURITY SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................... 34
7.1 Security modes .................................................................................................................................................. 34
7.2 Enter the security settings screen ..................................................................................................................... 34
7.3 Security items .................................................................................................................................................... 34
7.4 Change Password .............................................................................................................................................. 35
7.5 Reset Password ................................................................................................................................................. 36
8 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................... 37
9 TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................................ 38
10 SERVICE ....................................................................................................................................................... 39
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1 Scope of this manual

1.1 Introduction

The BRIGHT is a readout and operator module for Bronkhorst digital Mass Flow and Pressure Meters/Controllers. The module not only allows reading of actual and total flow, simultaneously, but also features local operation, i.e. change of setpoint, counter reset, setting of engineering units, fluid name and tag number, etc. Four push-buttons at the right side of the device give access to a user-friendly menu. The bright 1.8” colour display is clearly visible over a wide angle, due to state-of-the-art TFT-technology. The weatherproof (IP65) housing makes the module suitable for use in industrial areas and the module can be mounted on the instrument or, using the mounting kit, on an adjacent wall or panel and on the pipework.
Note
Because the BRIGHT uses the RS232 port of these instruments for communication, other RS232 communication is not possible. When the instrument is connected with a bus-system like Profibus or DeviceNet, communication with this bus-system will not be effected. Measure, setpoints and other parameters can be “read-and-write” by the BRIGHT or via the bus-system.
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2 Unpacking

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2 | UNPACKING
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BRIGHT module
Mounting set
IP40 T-part
IP65 T-part
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Short 0.3m cable
Extended mounting set
Long cable for distance mounting up to 1.0m
Short-form manual
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2 | UNPACKING
Check the outside packing box for damage incurred during shipment. Should the packing box be damaged,
Do not discard spare or replacement parts with the packing material and inspect the contents for damaged or missing parts.
When returning material, always describe the problem and if possible the work to be done, in a covering
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then the local carrier must be notified at once regarding his liability, if so required. At the same time a report should be submitted to:
BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH B.V. RUURLO HOLLAND
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Take proper care of packing, if possible use the original packing box
Important: Clearly note, on top of the package, the customer clearance number of Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V., namely:
NL801989978B01
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3 Mounting

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can be turned in angles of 90°. The BRIGHT can also be placed on the backside of the T-part.
3 | MOUNTING
Take attention to tighten, don’t over tight.
The BRIGHT comes with 4 different bolts. Please check the instruction above which bolt should be used.
The design makes it possible to place the BRIGHT in other positions as shown above. The clip and the BRIGHT
The external mounting-part can also be used for mounting the BRIGHT on a wall.
Dimensional drawings are available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
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4 Connecting

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When providing your own power supply, be sure that voltage and current rating are according to the
voltage losses must be kept as low as possible.
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Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. recommends using their standard cables. These cables have the right connectors
The hook-up diagrams are available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
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Before switching on power check if all connections have been made according to the hook-up diagram which belongs to the instrument.
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4 | CONNECTING
Do not apply pressure until electrical connections are made.
specifications of the instrument(s). Cable wire diameters should be sufficient to carry the supply current and
and if loose ends are used, these will be marked to prevent wrong connection.
Turn on power and allow at least 30 minutes to warm up and stabilize the connected instrument.
When the T-part is connected, other RS232 communication is disabled.
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5 User Interface

Display
Buttons
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CANCEL
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CANCEL
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CANCEL
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A
Measure readout
B
Custom readout 1
C
Custom readout 2
D
Top line
1
2
3
4
Button
Button
Button
Button
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5.1 Buttons

The buttons have the following functions:
- Enter edit mode
- Confirm selection/changes
- Menu selection up
- Select information field
- Next character in edit mode
- Up in table
- Menu selection down
- Select information field
- Previous character in edit mode
- Down in table
- Undo and Exit edit mode
- Change information in right user-field
- Enter selected menu
- Return to previous screen

5.2 Power-up

When power-up, the BRIGHT shows consecutive:
1
2
3

5.3 Display

The display is divided into 4 areas, ‘measure readout’, ‘custom readout 1’, ‘custom readout2’ and the top line. The information in these areas can be configured by the user.
If an area contains a parameter which can be set or reset by the operator, you can press or to select this parameter. Press
Firmware version
Bronkhorst High-Tech logo
Readout screen.
to enter the edit mode or press
to return to ‘measure readout’.
If ‘custom readout1’ is disabled. You can only switch between ‘measure’ and ‘custom readout 2’
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5.4 Measure readout

o number of digits
parameter
editable
setpoint
yes
valve
no
temperature
no
density
no
parameter
editable
counter
yes
setpoint
yes
actual or percentage reading
no
valve
no
alarm
yes
capacity
no
temperature
no
density
no
select instr.
yes
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CANCEL
CANCEL
This area shows the actual flow. The following parameters will affect the format of this readout:
o actual or percentage readout

5.5 Custom readout 1

This area can be enabled or disabled by the operator. When enabled, the operator can choose one of the following parameters to be shown:
The available parameters of this area are determined by the connected instrument.
See chapter Customize display info on page 31 to select one of the above parameters.

5.6 Custom readout 2

The ‘Custom readout 2’ area is always visible. The user can choose one of following parameters to be shown:
The available parameters of this area are determined by the connected instrument.
From the ‘measure readout’ press to change the readout parameter of ‘custom readout 2’.Press again te select the next available parameter.
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5.7 Top line

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The top line will show the USERTAG or the serial number of
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the connected instrument.

5.8 Edit Setpoint

Setpoint can only be edited when the setpoint parameter is displayed in custom readout 1 or 2.
Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to the setpoint parameter.
To edit the setpoint press to select the readout area in which this parameter is displayed. Press to enter the edit mode, the first digit will lighten.
Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to the setpoint.
For changing security settings see chapter “Security Settings” on page .
Use or to change the digits, press to confirm and select the next digit.
You can change the setpoint edit mode into ‘step’. This enables you to change the setpoint using fixed steps. See chapter Customize display info page 31.
After the last digit is confirmed, the setpoint will be sent to the instrument.
If the entered setpoint is ignored, check controller mode. See chapter Controller mode on page 20.
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5 | USER INTERFACE
CANCEL
SET
SET
CANCEL
The button can be used to exit the edit mode and cancel the changes.

5.9 Reset Counter

The Counter can only be reset when the counter parameter is displayed in custom readout 2. Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to the counter parameter.
Check chapter “Custom readout 2” on page 10 how to change the shown parameter.
To reset the counter press 2x to select the readout area in which this parameter is displayed. Press to enter the edit mode.
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Press or to select ‘yes’ and press to confirm. The counter will be reset to 0.
The button can be used to exit the edit mode and cancel the changes.
5 | USER INTERFACE
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SET
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5.10 Reset Alarm

Alarm messages will be shown in the topline of the display and custom readout 2 will be selected automatically.
Enter the edit mode by pressing . Use or to select ‘yes’ and press again to confirm.
An alarm message will be occurring as long as the cause has not been removed/repaired.
Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to this option.
For changing security settings see chapter “Security Settings” on page 34.
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5 | USER INTERFACE
CANCEL
CANCEL
SET
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The button can be used to exit the edit mode and cancel the changes.
If you are not intending to reset the alarm, you can press
to deactivate ‘Custom readout 2’. Check chapter
“Custom readout 2” on page 10 how to select another parameter in this readout.
Actual alarm messages will always been shown in the topline.

5.11 Select Instrument

When the instrument is connected to a FLOWBUS system, it is possible to select another instrument on this bus to operate. Check chapter “Custom readout 2” on page 10 how to select the option “select instr.” in “Custom readout 2”.
To enter the “select instrument” mode, press 2x . Press
to enter.
Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to this option.
For changing security settings see chapter “Security Settings” on page 34.
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5 | USER INTERFACE
SET
CANCEL
The instrument directly connected with the BRIGHT will be indicated as ‘local’. Other instruments will be indicated with their node address.
Press or to search another instrument on the bus. While the message “search” is displayed, the BRIGHT is searching for a valid node address and it will not show any specific instrument info till an active node is found.
When an active node address is found, the BRIGHT will
show the corresponding USERTAG or Serial Number in the topline. It will also show the actual measure and, if applied, the actual setpoint.
Press to select this instrument to be operated by the BRIGHT or press to return to the previous selected instrument.
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5 | USER INTERFACE
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6 Settings menu

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From the readout screen press to enter the settings menu. Press to return to the readout screen.
In the following explanation, all possible options are shown.
Security settings can be set to avoid unauthorised access to this menu.
For changing security settings see chapter “Security Settings” on page 34.
The available menu options are determined by the instrument you are operating.
The  or  signs in the upper right corner indicates that you can scroll this menu using the and buttons to select more items. Press to enter the selected menu item.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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CANCEL
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CANCEL
CANCEL
SET

6.1 Readout screen

From the readout screen you can edit the following settings:
o readout format, actual or percentage o fluidset selection o capacity

6.2 readout format

Enter the readout settings screen and press to enter the edit mode of the readout option. Use or to select either ‘actual’ or ‘percentage’.
Press to exit the edit mode without changing or press to confirm your selection.
Press to return to the settings menu. Press
again to return from the settings menu to the
readout screen.

6.3 fluidset selection

From the readout screen press to select ‘fluid selection’ and press to enter the fluid selection.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
Press again to enter the edit mode of the fluid field. Use or to select one of the available fluidsets. Press
to confirm.
Press 3x to return to the readout screen.

6.4 fluid capacity

From the readout screen, press to select ‘fluid selection’ and press to enter. In the fluid selection screen press to select capacity and press to enter the edit mode.
Now the fluid capacity can be changed between the minimal and maximal capacity of the selected fluid of the operating instrument.
When the last character is confirmed, the value will be activated. Pressing before confirming the final character will undo changes.
Use the button to return to the measure screen.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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CANCEL
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CANCEL
SET

6.5 Controller settings screen

From the controller settings screen you can edit the following settings:
o setpoint slope time o controller mode o master address. o PID settings o response settings
To enter the controller settings screen, select the controller option from the settings menu and press .

6.6 Setpoint slope

When entering the controller settings screen, the setpoint slope parameter is already selected. Press to enter the edit mode.
Take care when changing the controller settings. Wrong controller settings can cause unpredictable instrument behavior.
Now you can change the slope time. Use and to select a character and press to select the next character. Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
Pressing after changing the final character will confirm your input, the value will be sent to the instrument.
Use the button to return to the readout screen.

6.7 Controller mode

Enter the controller settings screen from the settings menu. Use to select the controller mode parameter and press to enter the edit mode.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
selection
description
analog input
Setpoint via analog input
bus/rs232
Setpoint via bus or RS232 (BRIGHT)
rs232
Setpoint via RS232 only (BRIGHT)
fb ana slave
Setpoint is factor of measure of
analog input.
analog slave
Setpoint is factor of analog input
fb slave
Setpoint is factor of measure of master on the bus
valve open
Setpoint neglected, valve fully open
valve close
Setpoint neglected, valve closed
controller idle
Setpoint neglected, valve stays in actual position
setpoint 100%
Setpoint is 100 perc.
setpoint 0%
Setpoint is 0 perc.
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SET
The following controller modes can be selected:
master on the bus, factor is set by
Use or to select one of these control modes. Press
to cancel selection and exit the edit mode
without changes
When the required control mode is selected, press to confirm.

6.8 Master slave settings

When you select one of the three slave modes the ‘master slave’ option will be added to the controller settings screen.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
fb ana slave analog slave fb slave
Master node
o o
slave factor
o o
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SET
To enter the master slave settings screen, select the master slave option from the controller settings screen and press to enter.
Depending of the selected mode the following parameters can be selected:

6.9 PID controller settings

You can tune the controller settings by changing the PID parameters. To edit these parameters use the button to select the ‘pid controller’ option and press again.
You can find more information about these controller settings in the manual: 9.17.023 , This manual is available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
In the pid-controller settings screen you can select one of the PID parameters using the and buttons. Press
to enter the edit mode.
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SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
SET
Use the and button to edit each character, press
to select the next character. Press to cancel
the input and exit the edit mode without changes.
By pressing after the final character you will confirm the value. The new value will be sent to the instrument.

6.10 Controller response settings

The controller response settings can be used to fine tune the controller response. We have defined three control ranges. For each range we defined a parameter to influence the controller speed.
1
Open from zero
2
Normal step
3
Stable situation
To edit these parameters, select the the ‘pid controller’ and press . In the pid controller settings screen select the option response and press to enter.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
mode
description
off
counter turned off
up
counts up without limit
up to limit
counts up to a programmable limit
SET
SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
In the controller response settings screen you can select one of the parameters using the and buttons. Press
to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.

6.11 Counter settings screen

From the counter settings screen you can customize the instrument counter. There are three counter modes:
Select the counter option from the settings menu and press .
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
SET
SET

6.12 Set counter mode

When entering the counter settings screen, the counter mode is selected. Press to enter the edit mode. Select a counter mode using and . Press to exit the edit mode without changes. Press to confirm your selection and exit the edit mode.
The ‘counter’ menu is not available for pressure meters or controllers.
You can find more information about these counter settings in the manual: 9.17.023 , This manual is available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com

6.13 Set counter parameters

To change one of the counter parameters use the and
button to select the parameter you want to change
and press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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SET
CANCEL
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SET

6.14 Set setpoint at counter limit

You can program an automatic setpoint which will be activated when the counter limit is reached.
To change this setpoint use button to select the setpoint change option and press to enter the counter setpoint settings screen.
When entering the counter setpoint settings screen the setpoint change parameter is selected. Press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to select ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Press to exit the edit mode without changes. Press to confirm your selection and to exit the edit mode.
In the counter setpoint settings screen press to select the setpoint parameter. Press to enter the edit mode.
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mode
description
off
alarm is turned off.
power-up
alarm will be activated after power-up
response
alarm will be activated above a
setpoint and measure
min/max
alarm will be activated below a
programmable value
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CANCEL
SET
SET
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.

6.15 Alarm settings screen

From the alarm settings screen you can program the instrument alarm settings. There are four alarm modes:
programmable difference between
minimum and/or above a maximum
Select the alarm option from the settings menu and press
.
You can find more information about these alarm settings in the manual: 9.17.023 , This manual is available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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CANCEL
SET
SET
SET
CANCEL
SET

6.16 Set alarm mode

When entering the alarm settings screen the alarm mode is selected. Press to enter the edit mode. Select an alarm mode using and . Press to exit the edit mode without changes. Press to confirm your selection and exit the edit mode.

6.17 Set alarm mode parameters

To change one of the alarm mode parameters use the and button to select the parameter you want to change and press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.
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SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
SET
CANCEL

6.18 Set setpoint at alarm

You can program an automatic setpoint which will be activated when an alarm situation occurs.
To change this alarm setpoint use button to select the setpoint change option and press to enter the alarm setpoint settings screen.
When entering the alarm setpoint settings screen the setpoint change parameter is selected. Press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to select ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Press to exit the edit mode without changes. Press to confirm your selection and to exit the edit mode.
In the alarm setpoint settings screen press to select the setpoint parameter. Press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
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SET
SET
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.

6.19 Setup menu

Via the setup menu you can:
o get information about the connected instrument. o customize display information o customize display appearance o change bus settings when connected to a bus
system
Select the setup option from the settings menu and press
.

6.20 Get instrument information

Select the info item in the setup menu and press . When entering the instrument info screen the instrument usertag, serial number and model are displayed.
The sign in the upper right corner indicates that you can scroll through the menu screen items using the button. Scroll up and down to view:
o usertag* o instrument serial number o instrument model number o instrument firmware version o bright firmware version
*) editable
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item
description
info top
Info in top line of readout screen, usertag or serial number
info buttom
Info in Custom readout 1.
setpoint
Setpoint edit mode, cursor or steps
read digits
Number of readout digits.
item
description
contrast
display contrast setting
screen saver
screensaver type: dimmer or off
saver time
delay before screen saver becomes active
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SET
CANCEL
SET
SET
SET
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6.21 Change usertag

When entering the instrument info screen the usertag parameter is selected. Press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press until the cursor disappears to confirm and to exit the edit mode.

6.22 Customize display info

To customize the display information, select the customize option in the setup menu and press .
In the customize menu you can change:

6.23 Display appearance

To customize the display appearance, select the display option in the setup menu and press .
Keep contrast and screen saver time low for longer display life-time.
In the display menu you can change:
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6 | SETTINGS MENU
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SET
SET
SET
SET

6.24 Bus settings

When the operating instrument is connected to a bus system you can change the node address of this instrument.
From the setup menu select the bus item and press to enter the bus settings screen.

6.25 Advanced menu

From the advanced menu you can:
o change sensor filter settings o start sensor auto zero procedure o start restore instrument data procedure
To enter the advanced menu, select the advanced option from the settings menu and press .

6.26 Sensor filter settings

To change the sensor filter settings select the sensor item from the advanced menu and press to enter the sensor filter settings screen.
The sensor filter is split into a dynamic and a static part. Use the and button to select the dynamic or static parameter and press to enter the edit mode.
In the edit mode, use and to change each character. Press to select the next character.
Press to exit the edit mode without changes.
When the final character is changed, press to confirm and to exit the edit mode.

6.27 Sensor auto zero

To start the sensor auto zero procedure, select the autozero item from the advanced menu and press to enter.
Press to select the ‘start auto zero’ option.
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SET
SET
SET
Press to start the sensor auto zero procedure.
While the auto zero procedure is active, the BRIGHT will show the message ‘busy’. When finished, ‘auto zero ready’.
Press any key to return to settings menu.

6.28 Restore instrument settings

To start the instrument restore procedure, select the restore option from the advanced menu and press to enter.
Press to select the ‘start restore’ option.
Press to start the instrument restore procedure.
While the restore procedure is active, the BRIGHT will show the message ‘busy’. When finished, ‘auto restore ready’.
Press any key to return to settings menu.
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7 Security Settings

item
accessibility
enable
Item is accessible without any restrictions
passw
item is accessible after entering a password
disable
Item is not accessible
SET
7 | SECURITY SETTINGS

7.1 Security modes

The security settings screen allows you to define the access of the crucial menu items of the BRIGHT. For every item, you can choose the following access modes:

7.2 Enter the security settings screen

From the readout screen press both and for 5 seconds till the ‘enter password’ display appears.
The default password is ‘abc’. The password can consist of a maximum of 8 characters. For less characters press
till the end of the edit field. Please refer to chapter
“Change Password” on page 35 to change password.
If you enter a wrong password, the following message will appear.
If necessary, refer to chapter “Reset Password” on page 36, to reset the password to it’s default value.

7.3 Security items

When you enter the ‘Security’ menu, the following display will appear.
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7 | SECURITY SETTINGS
item
accessibility
edit setpoint
edit mode of the setpoint in both custom readout 1 and 2
reset counter
counter reset in custom readout 2.
reset alarm
alarm reset displayed in custom readout 2.
select instrument
selecting another instrument on the flowbus.
settings menu
settings menu
advanced
advanced submenu in the settings menu
SET
SET
SET
SET
The  or  signs in the upper right corner indicates that you can scroll this menu using the and buttons to select more items. The accessibility of following items can be set:

7.4 Change Password

To change the password, select the option ‘new password’ and press .
This will open the ‘new password’ input display. Press
again to enter the new password edit mode.
You can enter a maximum of 8 characters. For less characters, press till the end of the edit field.
After changing the password press to select ‘confirm’. Then press .
Now the new password is stored and should be used to enter the password protected items.
Press any key to return to security settings screen.
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7 | SECURITY SETTINGS
!

7.5 Reset Password

From the readout screen press both and for 5 seconds till the ‘enter password’ display appears.
Again press both and for 5 seconds till the ‘reset password’ display appears.
The ‘reset password’ display will show a 10 character long bht key. This is your encrypted password. Send this key to your local agency and they will send you, after validation of your request, a reset key. Enter this 10 character reset key in the reset key field. The password will now be reset to it’s default value ‘abc’.
Press any key to return to the readout screen.
To avoid unauthorized access change password. See Chapter Change Password on page 35.
If you enter the wrong key, the following message will appear.
Check the key and try again.
Press any key to return to the readout screen
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8 Troubleshooting

No output signal
No power supply
Check power supply
PCB failure
Check cable Return to factory
Valve blocked
Clean valve (qualified personnel only)
Filter or screen blocked
Clean filter or screen
Sensor failure
Return instrument to factory
Maximum output signal
PCB failure
Return instrument to factory
Sensor failure
Return instrument to factory
High setpoint vs. output offset
PCB failure
Return instrument to factory
Valve blocked
Clean valve (qualified personnel only)
Stoppage
Remove cause
Pressure not correct
Check pressure
Signal lower than expected
System stoppage
Remove cause
Flow is gradually decreasing
(Gas) Condensation
Decrease supply pressure or increase temperature
Valve adjustment has changed
Check valve adjustment
Controller adjustment wrong
Check controller setting
Oscillation
Input pressure wrong
Adjust pressure
Valve damaged
Check valve
pressure controller too small/ short
Improve situation
Wrong controller settings
Check controller settings
Small flow occurs when valve is supposed to be closed
Check valve
Parameter not available
connected instrument.
Setpoint is neglected
Instrument has wrong controller mode
Set controller mode to ‘digital input’
Alarm- or counter limit reached
Reset alarm
Settings menu not accessible
Security mode ‘blocked’ or ‘menu’
Change security mode
!
Before switching on power, check if all connections have been made according to the hook-up diagram. The hook-up diagrams are available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
LED indications can be very useful in case of problems with the instrument. See the “MANUAL INTERFACE:
9.17.023)”. This manual is available at the download section of our website: http://www.bronkhorst.com
8 | TROUBLESHOOTING
micro-switch and LED’s” section in the manual “Operation instructions digital instruments (document nr.
Contact Bronkhorst High-Tech local sales representative or send e-mail describing your problem to: support@bronkhorst.com
Volume / tubing between controller and
Valve is leaking
Parameter is not supported by the
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9 | TECHNICAL DATA

9 Tech nical Data

1.8” colour TFT display with a 128x160 pixel resolution 100 MHz Processor 15..24Vdc 0.6W Power Consumption RS232 38k4 communication Operating temperature 0..50°C Dimensions: 73mm width x 50mm height x 23mm depth Weight: approx. 50g
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10 | SERVICE

10 Service

For current information on Bronkhorst High-Tech and service addresses please visit our website:
http://www.bronkhorst.com
Do you have any questions about our products? Our Sales Department will gladly assist you selecting the right product for your application. Contact sales by e-mail:
sales@bronkhorst.com
For after-sales questions, our Customer Service Department is available with help and guidance. To contact CSD by e-mail:
support@bronkhorst.com
No matter the time zone, our experts within the Support Group are available to answer your request immediately or ensure appropriate further action. Our experts can be reached at:
+31 573 45 88 39
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