Circutor Line-M-4IO-T, Line-TCPRS1, Line-M-4IO-A, Line-M-EXT-PS, Line-M-4IO-R, Line-M-4IO-RV, Line-M-20I User manual
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
Expansion modules for the line-CVM and
line-EDS devices
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M239B01-03-21A)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Follow the warnings described in this manual with the symbols shown below.
DANGER
Warns of a risk, which could result in personal injury or material damage.
ATTENTION
Indicates that special attention should be paid to a specific point.
If you must handle the unit for its installation, start-up or maintenance, the following should be
taken into consideration:
Incorrect handling or installation of the unit may result in injury to personnel as well as damage to the
unit. In particular, handling with voltages applied may result in electric shock, which may cause death
or serious injury to personnel. Defective installation or maintenance may also lead to the risk of fire.
Read the manual carefully prior to connecting the unit. Follow all installation and maintenance instructions throughout the unit’s working life. Pay special attention to the installation standards of the
National Electrical Code.
Refer to the instruction manual before using the unit
In this manual, if the instructions marked with this symbol are not respected or carried out correctly, it can result
in injury or damage to the unit and /or installations.
CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to modify features or the product manual without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER
CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set
out in this instruction manual without prior notice.
CIRCUTOR, SA on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifications and the most updated manuals.
www.circutor.com
CIRCUTOR, recommends using the original cables and accessories that are supplied
with the device.
3. INSTALLATION OF THE DEVICE ..................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.- PANEL ADAPTER 72 x 72 mm ................................................................................................................................ 12
4.5.1.- INPUT AND OUTPUT STATUS .........................................................................................................................29
5.3 .- LED INDICATORS ...................................................................................................................................................40
5.5.1.- INPUT AND OUTPUT STATUS .........................................................................................................................42
6.3 .- LED INDICATORS...................................................................................................................................................45
7.3 .- LED INDICATORS ...................................................................................................................................................59
7.4.1.- CONFIGURATION OF DIGITAL INPUTS 1 ... 4 .................................................................................................... 61
7.4.2.- CONFIGURATION OF RELAY OUTPUTS 1 ... 4 .................................................................................................. 61
7.5.1.- INPUT AND OUTPUT STATUS ......................................................................................................................... 61
8.3.1.- MAXIMUM CONNECTION.................................................................................................................................65
9.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE SIM CARD ......................................................................................................................... 68
9.2.- LED INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................................... 69
10.3.- LED INDICATORS .................................................................................................................................................. 74
10.4.5.- MOBILE APP ..................................................................................................................................................78
11.4.- LED INDICATORS .................................................................................................................................................. 83
11.5.1.- DIGITAL INPUTS ........................................................................................................................................... 83
12.4.- LED INDICATORS .................................................................................................................................................. 91
12.6.5.- MOBILE APP ..................................................................................................................................................93
13.4.- LED INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................................. 99
13.6.5.- MOBILE APP .................................................................................................................................................101
14. MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE ................................................................................................................ 104
16. CE CERTIFICATE ........................................................................................................................................................ 105
In accordance with the relevant European directive.
In accordance with the CMiM directive.
Device covered by European Directive 2012/19/EC. At the end of its useful life, do not leave the
device in a household refuse bin. Follow local regulations on electronic equipment recycling.
Direct current.
~
Alternating current.
Note: The images of the devices are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the original
device.
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1 VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTION
Upon reception of the device check the following points:
a) The device meets the specifications described in your order.
b) The device has not suffered any damage during transport.
c) Perform an external visual inspection of the device prior to switching it on.
d) Check that it has been delivered with the following:
- An installation guide
- An expansion connector.
- 4 clamping clips.
If any problem is noticed upon reception, immediately contact the transport company and/or CIRCUTOR's after-sales service
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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The line-CVM and line-EDS devices have expansion modules to increase their performance.
The expansion modules available are:
line-M-4IO-R, expansion module with 4 digital inputs and 4 relay outputs.
line-M-4IO-T expansion module, with 4 digital inputs and 4 transistor outputs.
line-M-4IO-A, expansion module with 4 analogue inputs and outputs.
line-M-4IO-RV, expansion module with 4 digital inputs (230 V~) and 4 relay outputs.
Line-M-EXT-PS, power adapter module.
line-M-3G, expansion module that adds 3G connectivity to line-EDS devices.
line-M-20I, hub with 20 digital inputs.
line-TCPRS1, RS-485/RS-232 to TCP/IP converter.
line-LM20I-TCP kit, hub with 20 digital inputs that includes an RS-485/RS-232 to TCP/IP con-
verter.
line-LM40I-TCP kit, hub with 40 digital inputs that includes an RS-485/RS-232 to TCP/IP con-
verter.
Each line-CVM or line-EDS device enables up to 2 expansion modules to be directly connected to their
right-hand side.
(1)
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Figure 1: Line-EDS and line CVM expansion module connection.
(1)
Expansion module types: line-M-4IO-R, line-M-4IO-T, line-M-4IO-RV, line-M-4IO-A and line-TCPRS1.
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The line-M-3G module can only be connected on the left side of line-EDS devices. If the line-EDS has
a line-M-3G connected to it, only 1 expansion module can be connected on its right side.
In installations with line-EDS devices a total of up to seven devices may be connected to their righthand side.
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Figure 2: Typical installation of a line-EDS with 7 devices.
line-CVM
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line-CVM line-CVM
Note: An installation may only be fitted with one line-EDS device.
Note: In installations without line-EDS devicesonly one line-CVM may be installed.
Note: All line-EDS or line-CVM must be connected to the auxiliary power supply.
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3. INSTALLATION OF THE DEVICE
3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS
In order to use the device safely, personnel operating it must follow the safety measures that comply with the standards of the country where it is to be installed; operators
must wear the required personal protective equipment (rubber gloves, approved facial
protection and flame-resistant clothing) to prevent injuries from electric shock or arcs
caused by exposure to current-carrying conductors, and they must heed the various
warnings indicated in this instruction manual.
The line-M device must be installed by authorised, qualified personnel.
The power supply plug must be disconnected and measurement systems switched off before handling,
altering the connections or replacing the device. It is dangerous to handle the device while it is powered.
Cables must always be kept in perfect condition to avoid accidents or injury to personnel or installations.
Restrict the operation of the device to the specified measurement category, voltage or current values.
The manufacturer of the device is not responsible for any damage resulting from failure by the user
or installer to heed the warnings and/or recommendations set out in this manual, nor for damage
resulting from the use of non-original products or accessories or those made by other manufacturers.
Do not use the device to take any measurements if an anomaly or malfunction is detected.
Check the surrounding environment before starting to take measurements. Do not take any measurements in hazardous or explosive environments.
Before carrying out maintenance, repair or handling of any of the device's connections,
the device must be disconnected from all power sources, both from the device's own
power supply and the measurement's.
Contact the after-sales service if you detect that the device is not working properly.
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3.2.- INSTALLATION
When the device is on, its terminals, opening covers or removing elements may expose the user to parts that are hazardous to touch. Do not use the device until it is
fully installed.
The device must be installed inside electric panel or enclosure, with DIN rail mounting (IEC 60715).
Before installing the expansion module, the line-CVM or line-EDS devices must be
disconnected from all power supplies, both the device's power supply itself and the
measurement's.
The line-M-3G module can only be connected on the left side of the line-EDS device.
The line-CVM and line-EDS devices may only have 2 expansion modules connected
to their right-hand side.
If the line-EDS has a line-M-3G connected to it, only 1 expansion module can be
connected on its right side.
See "2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION".
The steps to follow to connect the expansion modules are:
1.- Using a flat head screwdriver, remove the expansion connector's protective covers located on the
side of the devices, (Figure 3).
line-CVM-D32
Figure 3: Installation step 1.
2.- Insert the expansion connector and fastening clips into one of the devices (Figure 4).
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line-CVM-D32
Figure 4: Installation step 2.
3 .- Connect both devices and fasten them by pushing the front clips down (Figure 5).
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Figure 5: Installation step 3.
3.3.- PANEL ADAPTER 72 x 72 mm
Note: The panel adapter 72 x 72 mm is a separately sold accessory.
CIRCUTOR has a panel adapter for the line-M expansion modules for their installation on 72 x 72 mm
panels.
The Figure 6 illustrates how the panel adapter connects to a line-M.
Before installing the adapter, the device must be disconnected from all power and
measurement supplies.
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Figure 6: Installation of the panel adapter.
Table 3: Technical characteristics of the Panel Adapter.
Technical Specifications
Protection degree IP40
EnclosureSelf-extinguishing V0 plastic
68 mm
Figure 7: Cut in the panel.
68 mm
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4. line-M-4IO-R
The line-M-4IO-R expansion module has 4 digital inputs and 4 relay outputs.
4.1.- DEVICE TERMINALS
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11
10
1
2
3
9
8
7
Figure 8: Line-M-4IO-R terminals: Upper - Lower.
Table 4: List of line-M-4IO-R terminals.
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5
6
Device terminals
1: C, Common digital inputs10: NO, Relay Output 1 (NO)
2: 1, Digital input 111: C, Relay output 1 (Common)
3: 2, Digital input 212: NC, Relay output 1 (NC)
4: 3, Digital input 319: NO, Relay output 4 (NO)
5: 4, Digital input 420: C, Relay output 4 (Common)
6: Vcc, + 12V21: NC, Relay output 4 (NC)
7: NO, Relay output 2 (NO)22: NO, Relay output 3 (NO)
8: C, Relay output 2 (Common)23: C, Relay output 3 (Common)
9: NC, Relay output 2 (NC)24: NC, Relay output 3 (NC)
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22
21
20
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4.2. - CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Enabling digital inputs with the device’s
internal source (+12 V)
Entradas digitales
Digital inputs
1 2 3 4
1
C
3k
1
2
3
4
612
+12 V
Relé 2
Relay 2
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1
IN
2
OUT
3
4
Relé 1
Relay 1
Enabling digital inputs with an external
Entradas digitales
Digital inputs
+
24 V
-
1
C
3k
source (+24 V)
1 2 3 4
1
2
3
4
612
+12 V
Relé 2
Relay 2
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1
IN
2
OUT
3
4
Relé 1
Relay 1
19
Relé 4
Relay 4
Relé 3
Relay 3
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Figure 9: Line-M-4IO-R connection diagram.
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Relé 4
Relay 4
Relé 3
Relay 3
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4.3 .- LED INDICATORS
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IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
CPU
Figure 10: LEDs: line-M-4IO-R.
The line-M-4IO-R have 9 indicating LEDs:
CPU, Indicates device status:
LEDDescription
CPU
Flashing:
White: Indicates that the device ispowered
1
2
IN
3
4
Table 5: CPU LED.
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OUT
1
2
3
4
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
IN x, Indicates digital input x status:
LEDDescription
IN x
On:
Green: Indicates activated input
OUT x, Indicates relay output x status:
LEDDescription
OUT x
On:
Red: Indicates activated output
Table 6: Led IN x.
Table 7: LED OUT x.
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4.4.- CONFIGURATION line-M-4IO-R
Configuration via display of the line-M-4IO-R is carried out via line-CVM to which it is connected.
To access the configuration menu, hold down (>2s) key .
AVG
AVG
LIII
INST
SETUP
SETUP
PROG
SETUP
SETUP
230.00
5.00
50.00
1.00
PRIMARY VT
1.0
V
SECONDARY VT
1.00
MODE
IMPULSE
NAME
IN1
D IN1
MODE
IMPULSE
NAME
IN1
D IN2
MODE
IMPULSE
NAME
IN1
D IN3
V
A
Hz
cos
T1
MEASURE, Measurement parameters
V
MEASURE
D IN1, Digital Input 1
SLOT1
D IN2, Digital Input 2
SLOT1
CLOCK
PROG
D IN3, Digital Input 3
SLOT1
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
PROG
PROG
SETUP
PROG
MODE
IMPULSE
NAME
IN1
D IN4
VARIABLE
1 V1
D OUT1
VARIABLE
1 V1
D OUT2
VARIABLE
1 V1
D OUT3
VARIABLE
1 V1
D OUT4
SLOT1
SLOT1
kgCO2
OUT2
SLOT1
SLOT1
OUT1
SLOT1
OUT1
D IN4, Digital Input 4
D OUT1, Relay output 1
D OUT2, Relay output 2
VARIABLE
VARIABLE
PROG
D OUT3, Relay output 3
D OUT4, Relay output 4
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Note:SLOT1 is the expansion module nearest line-CVM, SLOT2 is the following expansion module.
To exit the configuration menu, hold down (>2s) key .
4.4.1.- CONFIGURATION OF DIGITAL INPUTS 1 ... 4
Note: Digital input x configuration is identified by the literal D INx at the bottom centre of the display.
4.4.1.1.- Mode and name of digital input x
The operating mode and name of digital input x are configured on this screen.
MODE
IMPULSE
NAME
IN1
SETUP
D IN1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set operating mode (MODE).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
IMPULSE, The digital input functions as a pulse input.
STATUS, Functions as a status input
TARIFF, It enables selection of tariff.
Note: The option TARIFF is only available for Digital inputs 1 and 2.
Note: To select the TARIFF, digital inputs 1 and 2 are needed simultaneously.
Note: If 2 modules are configured in the TARIFF option, the device will apply the tariff set in the second
module.
Table 8: Tariff selection.
D IN2D IN1
Tariff 100
Tariff 201
Tariff 310
Tariff 411
Hold down key to set input name (NAME).
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Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
To validate the option, hold down key .
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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4.4.1.2.- Units and energy per pulse
Note:Screen visible if the selected operating mode is a pulse input, IMPULSE.
This screen enables unit and energy per pulse configuration.
UNITS
kWh
WEIGHT
1
SETUP
D IN1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set the units (UNITS).
Hold down key to set the energy per pulse (WEIGHT).
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
To validate the option, hold down key .
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.1.3.- Decimals
Note:Screen visible if the selected operating mode is a pulse input, IMPULSE.
This screen enables decimal number configuration.
DECIMALS
0
SETUP
D IN1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set number of decimals (DECIMALS).
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
To validate the option, hold down key .
No. of decimals:
Minimum value: 0.
Maximum value: 9.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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4.4.1.4.- Input signal logic
Note:Screen visible if the selected operating mode is a pulse input, STATUS.
This screen enables configuration of input signal operating logic.
INPUT LOGIC
POSITIVE
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D IN1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set the operating logic (INPUT LOGIC).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
POSITIVE, Positive logic, a high signal input shows 1 and a low signal input shows 0.
NEGATIVE, Negative logic, a high signal input shows 0 and a low signal input shows 1.
To validate the option, hold down key .
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.2.- CONFIGURATION OF RELAY OUTPUTS 1 ... 4
Note: Configuration of relay output x is shown by the literal D OUTx at the bottom centre of the display.
4.4.2.1.- Variable
This screen enables configuration of the relay output variable (VARIABLE).
VARIABLE
1 V1
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to enter programming mode.
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
The codes for the variables are shown in Table 9, Table 10, Table 11 and Table 12.
To validate the option, hold down key .
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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Table 9: Variable codes for Output programming (Table 1).
ParameterPhaseCodePhaseCodePhaseCodePhaseCode
Phase-Neutral voltageL11L29L317III31
Phase-Phase voltageL1228L2329L3130III32
CurrentL12L210L318III33
Frequency-27-----Total Active PowerL13L211L319III34
Consumed Active PowerL1700L2707L3714III721
Generated Active PowerL1728L2735L3742III749
Total Apparent PowerL16L214L322III37
Consumed Apparent PowerL1704L2711L3718III725
Generated Apparent PowerL1732L2739L3746III753
Total Reactive PowerL169L270L371III72
Total Consumed Reactive Power L1703L2710L3717III724
Total Generated Reactive PowerL1731L2738L3745III752
Total Inductive Reactive PowerL14L212L320III35
Consumed Inductive Reactive PowerL1701L2708L3715III722
Generated Inductive Reactive Power
L1729L2736L3743III750
Total Capacitive Reactive PowerL15L213L321III36
Consumed Capacitive Reactive
Power
L1702L2709L3716III723
Generated Capacitive Reactive PowerL1730L2737L3744III751
Total Power FactorL17L215L323III38
Generated Power FactorL1705L2712L3719III726
Consumed Power FactorL1733L2740L3747III754
Cos φ TotalL18L216L324III39
Cos φ GeneratedL1706L2713L3720III727
Cos φ ConsumedL1734L2741L3748III755
THD% Voltage
THD % Current
Quality Parameter
(2)
The output is activated when any of the quality parameters (overvoltage, gap or interruption) meet the programmed
parameters.
(3)
These variables are not present when programming the Analogue Output variables.
(3)
(3)
(2) (3)
L140L241L342--
L144L245L346--
L1109L2110L3111III112
The outputs are also configurable depending on the digital or analogue inputs of the connected expansion modules (Table 10).
Note:SLOT1 is the expansion module nearest line-CVM, SLOT2 is the following expansion module.
The code MANUAL
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is used to manually activate the output, see “4.4.2.8.- Manual operation of the relay
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Table 10: Variable codes for Output programming (Table 2).
ParameterINCodeINCodeINCodeINCode
Digital input SLOT119022903 3904 4905
Digital input SLOT219102911 3912 4913
Analogue input SLOT11934 2935 3936 4937
Analogue input SLOT11942294339444945
MANUAL
(4)
Table 11: Variable codes for Output programming (Table 3).
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is in Table 9, Table 10 or Table 11.
This screen enables maximum and minimum alarm variable configuration.
HIGH VALUE
0.0 V
LOW VALUE
0.0 V
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set maximum value (HIGH VALUE), i.e. the value above which the alarm is activated.
Hold down key to set minimum value (LOW VALUE), i.e. the value below which the alarm is activated.
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
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Note: maximum and minimum programming value depends on the selected variable.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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4.4.2.3.- Connection and disconnection delay
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is in Table 9, Table 10 or Table 11.
This screen enables alarm connection and disconnection delay configuration in seconds.
DELAY ON
0 S
DELAY OFF
0 S
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set connection delay (DELAY ON).
Hold down key to set disconnection delay (DELAY OFF).
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
Connection and Disconnection delay:
Minimum value: 0 s.
Maximum value: 65499 s.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.2.4.- Hysteresis and status of contacts
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is in Table 9, Table 10 or Table 11.
This screen enables hysteresis value and contact status configuration.
HYSTERESIS
0%
CONTACT TYPE
NO
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set hysteresis value (HYSTERESIS), the difference between the alarm on and off
value in %.
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
Hysteresis:
Minimum value: 0%.
Maximum value: 99%.
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Hold down key to set contact status (CONTACT TYPE).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
NC, Contactnormally closed.
NO, Contact normally open.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.2.5.- Latch
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is in Table 9, Table 10 or Table 11.
This screen enables alarm latch configuration.
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LATCH
NO
TIME ON
0
S
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set latch (LATCH), i.e. if it remains interlocked after the alarm is triggered, even if
the event that triggered it disappears.
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
NO, Latching is not activated.
YES, Latching is activated.
TIME, Alarm latching is activated for a set time, Latching time.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Hold down key to set Latching time (TIME ON). The time in seconds that the alarm is interlocked is
displayed. After such time, if the alarm status no longer applies, disconnection delay is activated.
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Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
Latching time:
Minimum value: 0 s.
Maximum value: 65499 s.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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4.4.2.6.- Energy per pulse and contact status
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is an energy, see Table 12.
This screen enables energy per pulse and contact status configuration.
WEIGHT
1Wh
CONTACT TYPE
NO
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set the energy per pulse (WEIGHT).
Hold down key to set contact status (CONTACT TYPE).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
NC, Contactnormally closed.
NO, Contact normally open.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.2.7.- Pulse
Note:Screen visible if the selected digital output variable is an energy, see Table 12.
This screen enables pulse width configuration
HIGH PERIOD
x10
0
ms
LOW PERIOD
x10
0
ms
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SLOT1
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Hold down key to set pulse width to a high level (HIGH PERIOD).
Hold down key to set pulse width to a low level (LOW PERIOD).
Use keys and to modify the digit's value.
Press key to skip through the digits.
Pulse width:
Minimum value: 0 x 10 ms.
Maximum value: 999 x 10 ms.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
4.4.2.8.- Manual operation of the relay output
Note: Screen visible if the selected relay output variable is MANUAL, see Table 10.
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This screen enables manual relay output activation.
STATUS
OFF
CONTACT TYPE
NO
SETUP
D OUT1
SLOT1
Hold down key to set output status (STATUS).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
OFF, Disconnected output.
ON, Connected output.
Hold down key to set contact status (CONTACT TYPE).
Use keys and to skip through the different options:
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NC, Contactnormally closed.
NO, Contact normally open.
Hold down key to validate the value.
Use key to skip to the next programming point.
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4.5.- MODBUS MEMORY MAP line-M-4IO-R
Note: For all modbus map parameters,SLOT1 corresponds to the first expansion module connected to
the right-hand side of the line-CVM-D and SLOT2 corresponds to the second connected module.
4.5.1.- INPUT AND OUTPUT STATUS
The Function 0x02, is implemented for these variables.
Table 13: Modbus Memory Map: Output and input status.
ParameterFormat
Digital input 1boolC5A8C9900: Deactivated - 1: activated
Digital input 2boolC5ACC9940: Deactivated - 1: activated
Digital input 3boolC5B0C9980: Deactivated - 1: activated
Digital input 4boolC5B4C99C0: Deactivated - 1: activated