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CENTRAL SYSTEM

CITY
CE400

USER INSTRUCTIONS

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CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3
Description ................................................................................................................ 3
Central System Monitoring ...................................................................................... 5
Alarms Reset..................................................................................................................................5
Sensor Details Viewing .................................................................................................................6
Enaling – Disabling Sensors.........................................................................................................6
Buzzer Setting ...............................................................................................................................6
Power Supply datas Viewing ........................................................................................................7
Auxiliary Input status Viewing ......................................................................................................7
CE400 INSTALLATION.............................................................................................. 8
Electrical connections...................................................................................................................8
Sensors Connection ............................................................................................... 11
Connection of 2-wires 4÷20mA transmitters ..............................................................................11
Connection of 3-wires 4÷20mA transmitters ..............................................................................11
Auxiliary Input and Output AUX .................................................................................................11
Connection with Normally Open contact devices 11
Auxiliary Power Supply Exit 11
Keyboard Use and General Informations ...................................................................................12
Sensors Setup .............................................................................................................................12
Delete Sensors.............................................................................................................................14
Modifying Sensors Setup............................................................................................................14
Output Setup ...............................................................................................................................15

Battery Selection..................................................................................................... 16
Code Setup (Password).......................................................................................... 16
Backlight.................................................................................................................. 16
Appendix.................................................................................................................. 17
List of anomaly messages and Alarms.......................................................................................17
List of Acoustic and Optical Signals ..........................................................................................17

Operations Check “Test” ....................................................................................... 18


Input Test (Sensors) ....................................................................................................................18
Output test ...................................................................................................................................18
Auxiliary Input Test .....................................................................................................................19
Battery / Mains Test.....................................................................................................................19
Technical Characteristics ...................................................................................... 20
Technical Characteristics central system Mod. CE400..............................................................20
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Technical Characteristics Expansion Card IN/OUT mod. ES400 * ..........................................20
Configurable 4÷20 mA TRANSMITTERS Table ..........................................................................20
Setup Memorandum Tables ................................................................................... 21
Sensors Setup .............................................................................................................................21
Output Setup ...............................................................................................................................21
NOTE:...........................................................................................................................................21

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Introduction
The CE400 gas Central System has been designed to be connected to up to 4 sensors and
represent a useful instrument for monitoring and controlling areas where there might be the
presence of flammable, toxic gases and oxygen.

ALARM

ON ENTER

FAULT
ESC

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Description
The CE400 Central System, designed in a wall mount cabinet 285x230x130mm, is
composed by a front unit for the data processing with keyboard, backlighted graphic display
164x92 pixel, and by a input/output card and power supply. Power supply is 230Vac-50Hz;
the sensors are 20Vcc powerd. The cabinet of the Central System is designed to accept a
12Vcc 7Ah battery to maintain the system powered on in absence of Main power supply.
The CE400 Central System is able to manage up to 4 inputs for 4÷20mA sensors (S1, S2,
S3 ed S4); an auxiliary input for N.O. contacts (AUX) and is able to pilot up to 5 relay output
(AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4 e AUX).
To the Central System can be connected an Expansion Card ES400 to add other 4 inputs
for 4÷20mA sensors (S5, S6, S7 ed S8) and other 4 output relays (AL5, AL6, AL7 e AL8).

• The CE400 Central Unit can be connected to:


- Three-wires linear 4÷20mA transmitters for flammable gases series TS292K (IP65) or
TS293K (Flameprrof) with 0÷20%LIE scale, or series TS293Px (Flameprrof) with
0÷100%LIE scale.
- Two-wires linear 4÷20mA transmittrers, with elettrochemical cell sensors for toxic
gases, series TS220E (IP65) or with with oxygen sensors TS220EO with 0÷25%O2
scale. However the inputs can be set up for any type of detector with a 4÷20 mA signal
functioning with a 20Vcc power supply.
- Devices having a Normally Open contact (sensors with a relay contact, smoke sensors,
Normally Open pushes, etc.) connectable to an auxiliary input (AUX) that activates the
output relay AUX (U9).

• The measurement range of the inputs is divided into the following indications:

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FAULT- (<1 mA) - UNDERFLOW (from 1 to 3,5mA) - NORMal (from 3,5 to 21mA), or
PRE1, PRE2, ALLarm, (setup levels) - OVERFLOW (from 21 to 24mA) - FAULT+ (over
the 24mA).

• For each sensor three alarm levels and the fault are available and addressable to
whatever output.
Every output can be configured as follows:
- delay ON up to 250 seconds at the overcoming of the set alarm level.
- delay OFF up to 250 seconds when the input decreases below the set alarm level.
- It can have a time ON for the activation from 0 to 250 seconds, activating for the
selected time and then deactivating only after the selected time has been passed,
whatever the input value is (even if the input remain over the set elerm level).
- It can be memorized (if it has not been set any time ON), so that to stay active even if
the detector that gave the input returns under the alarm level.
- It can be setup with a positive logic (normally activated relay) or with negative logic
(relay in normal position).

• The internal Buzzer can be activated or deactivated in case an AL3 alarm or the AUX
input occur.

• The internal Buzzer emits a “Bip” when keys are pushed.

• Every detector can be Excluded without phisically disconnecting it from the system or
deleting it from the programm. In this case the current value read from the system about
that detector will be showed as well, with the “ “ symbol on the side of the detector
number, but there will be no activity (alarms and outputs) on that value.

• There is also the possibility (and we suggest to always use it) to protect the configuration
settings by a 4 digits “Code” (Password). To modify the Outputs Configuration, Inputs
Configuration, Code or Battery, you will always need to insert the right password.

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Central System Monitoring


Switching on the Central System, the display will show the following
message for a periond of 30 seconds. This is for stabilize the sensors
and to avoid false alarms. The remaining time is showed by a
contdown.
CITY
Version 1.x
30

Than the Central System will show the situation of the connected 1 0 % LEL NORM
detectors. The Display shows all detectors (max 8). 2 0 ppm NORM

Pay Attention – important Note: detectors inputs are protected against


accidental wire breakings (connection between detectors and Central
System) and against short circuits. If a short circuit occurs, to avoid MAINS ON
damages to the central system or to the sensor, the power supply to that
input is automatically stopped (all others continue to work properly). Simultaneously the yellow LED
“FAULT” lights up and the correspondant relay is activated (if programmed). Only after having solved the
short circuit problem (to test if the channel is no more in short circuit protection you need to mesure if there
is voltage between the terminals “+” and “-“ with a multimeter) it will be possible to restore normal
operational conditions.

Alarms Reset Select


From the main menu, press ENTER to enter into the Select menu. Reset
Select Reset (the cursor should already be in that position) and press Details
Enabling
ENTER
to confirm.
Disabling
Miscellaneous

The following message appears: Reset done, than it will automatically


appear the Setup Menu. Reset
Press ESC
to go back to the main menu. Done
This procedure has to be done to reset the stored relay outputs when
the cause of the alarm has finished.

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Sensor Details Viewing Select


From the main menu press ENTER
to enter into the Select menu. Reset
Details
Enable
With the key select Details and press again ENTER
, Disable
Buzzer
Power Supply
All settings details about Sensor 1 will appear. Details
In the 1st line you see the actual sensor status, in the 2nd and 3rd lines 1 0 % LEL NORM
you see the set scale, than you se the values of the alarm levels (L1, Zero= 0.00
L2, L3), the number of the relay linked to the alarm levels (OUT1, Range=100
OUT2, OUT3) and the sensor value in mA. L1 = 5.00 L2=10.0
With down and up keys it is possible to view details of the L3 = 20.0
other sensors. (If a sensor is not used , it will appear Not Config.). OUT1 = 1 OUT2 = 2
OUT3 = 3
Press ESC to go back to the Setup menu. I = 4.0 mA

Enaling – Disabling Sensors Select


It is possibile to exclude a sensor without disconnecting it from the Reset
Central System or without deleting it from the programm. In this case
Details
the voltage value read by the central system about that sensor will be
Enable
displayed with the symbol on the side of the sensor number but it
Disable
will have no effect on the alarms and on the central system outputs.
Buzzer
Power Supply

With the key … select Enable o Disable.


enter the number of the sensor you want to disable Enabling sensor:
(or to enable). Number: _ Disabling sensor:
Number: _

Pressing the key ENTER the following message will Done


appear for about 2 seconds:
Then, the Setup menu will automatically come back
Press the key ESC to exit from the menu and go back to the
main menu.

Buzzer Setting Select


Reset
From the main menu press ENTER
to go to the Select menu.
Details
Enable
With the Key select Miscellaneous and press ENTER
then select Disable
Miscellaneous
Buzzer and press again the key ENTER
.
Miscellaneous
With the down and up keys, select Buzzer ON or Buzzer Buzzer
Power Supply
OFF.
Auxiliary
Buzzer ON means that in case of alarm both the Red Led and the
internal Buzzer will start. In case of Buzzer OFF the acoustic BUZZER
alarm will not start. Buzzer ON
Press twice the key ESC to go back to the Setup menu. Buzzer OFF

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Power Supply datas Viewing Select


From the main menu press ENTER
to enter in the Select menu. Reset
Details
Enable
With the key select Miscellaneous and press ENTER
then select Disable
Power Supply and press ENTER
again. Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Buzzer
Power Supply datas will be displayed. The Battery Voltage will be Power Supply
showed only if it has been selected as Present. Normally the Auxiliary
value should be around 13,8V. On the contrary, if the battery Battery
has been selected as Absent, the message “Battery not Voltage = 12.5
Installed” will be displayed.
Moreover it is displayed if the Mains is ON or OFF.
Press twice the key ESC to go back to the Setup menu.
Mains ON

NOTE: the central system CE400 makes a Battery functional test for a minute each 24 hours only if
the Battey has been selected “Installed”. If the Battery is down or in fault, the yellow Led will start
flashing.

Auxiliary Input status Viewing Select


Reset
From the main menu press ENTER
to go to the Select menu.
Details
Enable
With the key select Miscellaneous and press ENTER
select Auxiliary Disable
Miscellaneous
and press ENTER
again.
Miscellaneous
It will be displayed if the auxiliary input is Active or Inactive. Buzzer
Power Supply
Auxiliary
NOTE: when the AUX input is Active, on the main menu it will
appear the symbol and the AUX (U9) relay will
AUX Input
automatically be activated, even it has been programmed for
another output. INACTIVE

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IMPORTANT REMARK
INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE MANUAL BELOW INCLUDE INSTALLATION AND
SYSTEM SETUP PROCEDURES TO BE EXECUTED ONLY BY QUALIFIED AND
AUTHORIZED PEOPLE.

CE400 INSTALLATION
The CE400 is a wall mount central system, it has to be fixed with 3 little blocks in the wall through the
3 holes of the metallic base of the case. We suggest you to mark and fix the central hole first, then
you can mark the other two holes keeping the central system horizontal.

To open the cover of the central system, unscrew the 4 frontal screws. Pay attention in opening the
cover because it is connected with a flat wire to the electronic board fixed on the back side. To easier
install it on the wall, disconnect the flat wire, disconnecting it from the connector. (See Fig.2).
Opening the two tongues on their external side the connector slip automatically out.
To connect it again it is necessary to slip it into the polarized connector to avoid any possibile error,
and push it till when the two tongues will close. Then fix the cover again srewing the 4 screws down.

230
95

30

130 285
255
Fig 1 – Dimensions and wall mounting template

Electrical connections
All electrical connections have to be made in the metallic base of the central system.

Mains Power Supply “230Vac” has to be connected on the power supply terminal “L, N and Ground”
(Fig.4).

The 12V 7Ah Battery (if present) has to be connected to cables “B+” (Red) and “B-” (Black) (Fig.4).

On the cisrcuit placed in the metallic base you can find all terminals for the inputs and outputs
connection. Terminals (Fig.3) have a polarized clutch (1); we suggest to use lugs adequate to the
conductors (2) and to fix the wires to the box structure to avoid excessive stress to the circuits and to
the terminals. Use a screwdriver (3) of the right dimensions.

Connection diagrams showed in Fig.5 e 6, to simplify, are always indicated with all sensors.

Inputs: keep into consideration that the Central System CE400 disposes of 4 inputs 4÷20mA only
(from S1 to S4) and 1 input for Normally Open contacts (AUX). To get other 4 inputs (from S5 to S8),
it is necessary to add the Expansion Card ES400 (On the right of the drawing). Inputs “S1, S2….etc.”
accept any 4-20mA linear current signal, coming from 2-wires or 3-wires transmitters. (See chapter
Sensors Connections). “AUX” input accepts only Normally Open contacts, free from voltage.

Output: The Central System CE400 disposes of all exchange contacts relay outputs free from
voltage. Contacts current carrying capacity is 3A at 250Vac. The Central System CE400 has 5 exits
(AUX and from AL1 to AL4), Expansion Card ES400 has other 4 exits (from AL5 to AL8).
Each relay output contacts are indicated with “C” (common), “NC” (normally closed) and “NA”
(normally open). This indication is referred to relays in “not powered” position, this means normally
deactivated = Negative Logic.

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S1÷S4 Inputs Terminals Flat Cable Connector for


Transformer cover connection
AUX Input Terminal

AUX S1 S2 S3 S4

AUX AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4

230 Vca U1÷U4 and AUX (U9) Exits


Terminal Terminals

S5÷S8 Inputs Terminals

S5 S6 S7 S8

Nut and Hanger for AL5 AL6 AL7 AL8


Battery Fixing

U5÷U8 Exit Terminals

ES400

Wall fixing Holes


Fig 2 – Internal View CE400 complete of ES400

Fig 4 – Mains Connection


B+ B-
and Battery (Optional)
3
Neutral
Ground
Battery 12V 7Ah
Line

1 230V Main Power


-Nero / Black
2 Supply Terminal -

Fig.3 - Polarized Rosso / Red / +


Fuse 3A
Clutch Terminals

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Fig 5 - 2-wires transmitters series TS210E and TS220E Connection Diagram Expansion Card ES400
S5 S6 S7 S8
S1 S2 S3 S4
Auxiliary + - + - + - + -
+ - + - + - + -
Input
Terminal
AUX

+ - S + - S + - S + - S
S - + + - S + - S + - S + - S

NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C
NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C

AUX AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 AL5 AL6 AL7 AL8

Fig 6 - 3-wires transmitters series TS210E and TS220E Connection Diagram Expansion Card ES400
S5 S6 S7 S8
S1 S2 S3 S4
Auxiliary + - S + - S + - S + - S
Input + - S + - S + - S + - S
Terminal
AUX

+ - S + - S + - S + - S
S - + + - S + - S + - S + - S

NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C
NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C NC NA C

AUX AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 AL5 AL6 AL7 AL8

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Sensors Connection
Connection of 2-wires 4÷20mA transmitters
Connection of 2-wires 4÷20mA transmitters has to be made (Fig.5) between the “+” and “-” terminals
of the transmitter and the correspondant “+” and “S” terminals of the Central System inputs card.

The section of the connection cables between Sensors series TS210E and TS220E
sensors and central system has to be calculated in Distance Cable Type
function of the distance as indicated in the table. From 0 to 100 meters 3x0,5 mm2 Shielded
Transmitters series TS210E and TS220E need a From 100 to 200 meters 3x1 mm2 Shielded
shielded cable. The braiding has to be connected to From 200 to 500 meters 3x1,5 mm2 Shielded
the "-" of the input sensor terminal. From 500 to 1000 meters 3x2,5 mm2 Shielded

Connection of 3-wires 4÷20mA transmitters


Connection of 3-wires 4÷20mA transmitters has to be made (Fig.6) to the “+”, “-” and “S” Terminals of
the transmitter and the correspondant terminals of the Central System inputs card.

The section of the connection cables between Sensors series TS292K, TS293K and TS293P
sensors and central system has to be calculated in Distance Cable Type
function of the distance and the used sensor, as From 0 to 300 meters 3x1.5 mm2
indicated in the table. Sensors series TS292K, From 300 to 600 meters 3X2.5 mm2
TS293K and TS293P don’t need shielded cables.

Transmitters Use
PAY ATTENTION: Transmitters calibration is made with calibrated gases, sealed trimmers can be
regulated only by authorized and trained people or by our technicians using calibrated gases.
See the specific Users Instructions of the Treansmitters.
Please note that transmitters series TS292K, TS293K and TS293P for flammable gases, need a
warm-up time, in clean air, for about 20 seconds. After this time they are able to detect gases, but
they reach optimal stability after about 3 hours of continuous work, tests with sample gas should be
done after this time.
Transmitters series TS210E and TS220E reach the optimal stability conditions, in clean air, after
about 1-2 hours of continuous work.
Auxiliary Input and Output AUX
Connection with Normally Open contact devices
Connection to devices (Relay contact detectors, Smoke detectors, Normally Open buttons etc)
disposing of a “not powered” and Normally Open contact, is made (Fig.5) to “S” e “-” terminals of the
AUX input on the Central System.
Auxiliary Power Supply Exit
To the AUX terminal (between “-“ and “+”) it is also available an auxiliary output, about 12Vdc
(11÷16Vcc), for a maximum charge of 12W. Pay attention: we suggest to protect this power supply
with a fuse if the connected device doesn’t have one.

Auxiliary Exit
12Vcc / 12W
-
+

S - +
AUX Auxiliary Terminal

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Central System Setup


Keyboard Use and General Informations
The numbers to be changed or entered appear on the display highlighted by the Cursor (flashing
black rectangle). To change or enter a number you can use:
Key to incease the number (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, . )
Key to decrease the number (., 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0)
Key to move the curson on the left.
Key to move the cursor on the right.
Key ENTER
to confirm.
Key ESC to exit.

After having entered the firs sensor setup, the software is configured to propose this setup as the
standard for all others sensors, in this case, if you are entring more sensors with the same setup, all
operations will be much more easy and quick.
Sensors Setup NO SENSORS
CONFIGURED
If no sensors have been already configured, the following message
Press ESC key to
will be displaied:
configure.
Pressing the ESC key, you enter in the setup menu.
Mains ON ¯
The cancelled note symbol “ ¯
” showed on the bottom right
SETUP
position of the display shows you that the Buzzer is OFF.
Sensors
At the start-up configuration you will have access to all functions; but Exits
if you will insert a password code, at the second setup change the Battery
system will ask the access code before entering the setup. Code

Pressing the key ENTER it will appear:


Sensor setup
At this point it is necessary to enter the number correspondant to the Number: _
input to which the sensor is connected and press ENTER
to confirm.
Example: if you want to setup sensor n°4, press the key till the
number 4 appears on the display, then press ENTER
to confirm.

Then, the minimum underflow is displayed, (the Default value is Zero ZERO : 0.00 _
which is the beginning of the scale).
press key ENTER to confirm.
Enter the overflow of the sensor you are setting up (the maximum ZERO : 0.00 _
selectable value is 9999), (See Appendix Setup 4÷20mA RANGE: _ _ _ _ _
transmitters Table), then press key ENTER
to confirm.
Example: if you are setting up a TS293Px, with the keys
you move the cusrsor and with keys and you select the
number 100.0, and then press ENTER
to confirm.

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Select the sensor measurement unit with key , (ppm, LEL, or %), ZERO : 0.00 _
RANGE: 100.0 _
then press ENTER
to confirm. Unit: ppm
Example: if you are setting up a TS293Px, select LEL with key ,
then press ENTER
to confirm.

With the key select if the alarm is Increasing or Decreasing. This ZERO : 0.00 _
setup defines if alarms will start when the signal from the sensor RANGE : 100.0 _
increases or decreases (normally you need to select “increasing”, only Unit : LEL
for Oxygen it is necessary to choose “Decreasing” to start the alarms Alarm : Increasing
when Oxygen concentration is getting down). Press key ENTER
to
confirm.

With the key select the value of the first alarm start (AL1), tehn
Alarm 1: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
press ENTER to confirm.
Example: if you are setting up a TS293Px, select the number 6 with
the key , then press ENTER to confirm.
NOTE: a value has to be entered.

Select, if required, the number of the relay (from 1 to 8 or number 9 = Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _


AUX) we want to activate at the alarm 1, then press ENTER
to confirm. Exit 1: _ _ _ _
NOTE: this value can be omitted if not necessary.

Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _
Select the value of the first alarm start (AL1), then press ENTER to Exit 1: _ _ _ _
confirm. Alarm 2: _ _ _ _
Example: if you are setting up a TS293Px, select the number 10
with the key , then press ENTER to confirm.
NOTE: a value has to be entered.

Enter, if required, the number of the relay you want to associate to the Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _
second alarm (AL2), then press ENTER to confirm. Exit 1: _ _ _ _
NOTE: this value can be omitted if not necessary. Alarm 2: 10_ _ _
Exit 2: _ _ _ _

Enter the value of the third alarm (AL3), then press ENTER to confirm. Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _
Example: if you are setting up a TS293Px, senter the number 20 Exit 1: _ _ _ _
Alarm 2: 10_ _ _
with the key , then press ENTER to confirm. Exit 2: _ _ _ _
NOTE: a value has to be entered. Alarm 3: _ _ _ _

Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _
Enter, if required, the number of the relay you want to associate to Exit 1: _ _ _ _
the third alarm (AL3), then press ENTER to confirm. Alarm 2: 10_ _ _
NOTE: this value can be omitted if not necessary. Exit 2: _ _ _ _
Alarm 3: 20_ _ _
Exit 3: _ _ _ _

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Enter, if required, the number of the relay you want to use to give Alarm 1: 6 _ _ _
alerm for a fault (Fault), then press ENTER to confirm. Exit 1: _ _ _ _
NOTE: this value can be omitted if not necessary. Alarm 2: 10_ _ _
Exit 2: _ _ _ _
Alarm 3: 20_ _ _
Exit 3: _ _ _ _
Fault: _ _

Select “YES” with the key to confirm all information entered, then Confirm ?
press ENTER
to confirm; the system will go back to the Setup menu. NO
YES
Pressing ESC you exit from the setup menu. Pressing ENTER
you can set
a new sensor up.

Delete Sensors
To delete a sensor it is necessary to select it as described in the Confirm ?
previous chapter, then press ENTER
to scroll all informations entered till NO
you reach the final question: YES

Delete ?
Press ENTER
. Then select “YES” with the key to dolete all the
NO
informations of the selected sensor, pressing again ENTER
you confirm YES
and you go back to the Sensors Setup menu.
Press ESC to exit from the setup menu and to go back to the main
menu.

Modifying Sensors Setup


It is possible to modify a sensor already configured in two ways:

If you want simply modify some alarm settings or some outputs you can follow the procedure as for
the sensor setup described in the above paragraph.

If you want to change the sensor type it is recommended to delete first the setup of the sensor you
want to change (See Chapter Delete Sensors), then you can setup the new sensor with the new
configuration.

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Output Setup
From the Setup menu press to select the Output menu. SETUP
Sensors
Output
Battery
Code
Pressing ENTER
it will appear:
SETUP
With the key enter the number of the output you want to setup
OUTPUT
that corresponds to the relay position on the terminals into the central Number: _
system. After having presed ENTER
to confirm, you go throught the other
parameters. Press directly ENTER
to skip a parameter that you don’t want
to use or enter the information required and press again ENTER
to
confirm.

Delay ON: it is the delay time (max 250 seconds) of the output Delay ON : _ _ _
activation from the moment when the gas concentration overpass the
alarm setting.
Delay ON : _ _ _
Delay OFF: it is the delay time (max 250 seconds) of the output
deactivation from the moment when the gas concentration returns Delay OFF : _ _ _
under the alarm setting.

Time ON: it is the time lenght (max 250 seconds) durino which Delay ON : _ _ _
the output stay active from the moment when the gas Delay OFF : _ _ _
concentration overpasses the alarm setting. When this time has Time ON :_ _ _
elapsed, the output returns to its original status even if the gas
concentration is over the alarm setting

Positive Logic: it indicates if the relay works Delay ON : _ _ _


normally activated (Positive Logic) or normally Delay OFF : _ _ _
deactivated (Negative Logic). The selection is made selecting Time ON :_ _ _
“NO” (Negative) or “YES” (Positive) with key. POS. Logic : NO

Delay ON : _ _ _
Latched Output: it indicates if you want to keep the output
Delay OFF : _ _ _
active even if the gas concentration returns under the alarm
Time ON :_ _ _
setting. Select “NO” or “YES” pressing the key. The POS: Logic : NO
output will need to be manually deactivated by the operator. Latched Output NO:
Pay attention: this paramenter don’t has to be used if you
have setup a Time ON before, this because there will be a
conflict between the defined output activation time and the
“infinite” time represented by the latched output.

Select “YES” with the key to accept the entered settings. Pressing Confirm ?
the key ENTER you confirm and return back to the Sensors Setup menu. NO
YES

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Battery Selection
The Central System needs to know if a Battery has been installed ot not.
This information is needed to start the automatic Battery Test Procedure, it is a one minute test and it
is made automatically once a day. If the battery is fault or doesn’t charge correctly, a yello flashing
Led starts lighting.
SETUP
From the Setup Menu press to select the Battery Menu. Sensors
Exits
Battery
Pressing ENTER it will appear: Code
BATTERY
Select Installed or Not installed with key. Then press ENTER
to Installed
confirm. Not installed

Code Setup (Password)


The password is an access key that, if entered, protects the system settings from tampering by
unauthorised or unqualified people. In case you want to change the output / input / code / battery
setup, bifore you will have to digit the password correctly.

From the setup Menu press to select the Password Menu. SETUP
Sensors
Exits
Pressing ENTER
it will appear: Battery
Password
Use the keys and to digit the Password(max 4 numbers)
New
then press ENTER to confirm. From this point forward all changes will Password : _ _ _ _
be protected by a Password.

To delete a Password you have to follow the same procedure as for


create it, but you have to leave the spaces white (all spaces or all
numbers “zero”.

PAY ATTENTION: we suggest to write down and keep the Password in a safety place. In case
you loose the Password get in contact with out technical support.

Backlight
The display will autamaticaaly switch off, when not used, after 30 seconds; pressing any key it light
back again.

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Appendix
List of anomaly messages and Alarms

NO SENSORS CONFIGURED The central system is not configured.


NOT CONFIG. The indicated sensor is not configured.
FAULT- The input signal is less than 1 mA.
The sensor could be faulty, not connected or not powered.
UNDERFLOW The input signal is between 1 and 3,5mA.
The sensor could be out of calibration at the beginning of the scale.
AL1 The alarm 1 value has been exceeded and the related output is active
(if configured).
AL2 The alarm 2 value has been exceeded and the related output is active
(if configured).
AL3 The alarm 3 value has been exceeded and the related output is active
(if configured).
OVERFLOW The input signal is between 21 and 24 mA.
The sensor is detecting gas, but the full scale has been exceeded.
FAULT+ The input signal is bigger than 24 mA.
The sensor could be faulty, or it is detecting gas but it has exceeded
its full scale.
Mains OFF Mains 230Vac power supply is missing.
Battery Not Installed The battery has been setup as not installed.
Display switched off If the greed Led is lighted, the Display could be damaged or the
contrast is too low, try to regulate it with the trimmer on the Board:
(“Contrast ADJ” bottom right corner) placed in the front cover of the
central system.

List of Acoustic and Optical Signals

Intermittent Buzzer One of the sensors has exceeded the alarm 3 level (AL3) or
the AUX input is active.
Symbol ¯ If on the display appears the symbol of the “cancelled Note”
(bottom right corner), it means that the Buzzer is Deactivated.
Green Led Continuosly on Mains power supply ON.
Green Led Blinking Powered by Battery; the Mains is OFF.
Red Led on One of the sensors has exceeded the alarm 3 level (AL3).
Red Led Blinking One of the sensors has exceeded the alarm 1 and 2 levels
(AL1 and AL2); or one of the Latched Output relay has been
activated.
Yellow Led Blinking Battery is fault (Voltage less than 10 Vdc).
Yellow Led on One of the sensors is FAULT+ or FAULT-.
Symbol If on the Display appears the symbol of the “Button” (bottom
right corner); it means that AUX input and output (U) are
active.
Green Led and Display OFF Mains power supply OFF, and battery has powered the
central system till it got down. If the battery voltage get down
under 10,8 Volts, it is automatically disconnected to avoid
damages.

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Operations Check “Test”


The CE400 Central System is equipped with a Test Program that allows the test of all central system
operations and functionalities.

PAY ATTENTION: This procedure has to be made with estreme attention and by
authorized and trained people; because starting this procedure it will start both
Outputs (relays) causing the activation of connected alarm devices and the internal
functions of the central system.
To enter into the Test Program it is necessary to disconnect the battery (if installed) and to switch off
the central system cutting the Mains voltage.
Ower on the central system pressing the key ENTER within 3 seconds, it TEST
Inputs
will appear:
Outputs
Auxiliary
Input Test (Sensors) Power Supply
Press the key to select Inputs. Then press ENTER to confirm. 1: 0164 -> 4.0 mA
All sensors values will appear, even the non configured sensors and 2: 0184 -> 4.5 mA
the sensors of the Expansion Card ES400 (from n° 5 to n° 8). The 3: 0172 -> 4.2 mA
first value is a digital control number* (0÷1024), the second is the 4: 0160 -> 3.9 mA
5: 0000 -> 0.0 mA
mA sensors value read from the central system.
6: 0000 -> 0.0 mA
* = number 0000 corresponds to 0.0mA and number 1024 to 25mA
7: 0000 -> 0.0 mA
8: 0000 -> 0.0 mA
Output test TEST
Press ESC to go back to the Test Menu. Press to select Outputs. Inputs
Outputs
Then press ENTER to confirm.
Auxiliary
From this point it starts a Test sequence that allows to activate (ON) O Alimentazione
utput Test
and deactivate (OFF) all the installed Outputs relays. Output 1 OFF
With the ENTER key you can cheange between OFF and ON and Output Test
vice versa. Output 2 OFF
The key is used to select the next test. Output Test
Output 3 OFF
OUTPUT 1 = Relay 1 (AL1)
Output Test
OUTPUT 2 = Relay 2 (AL2) Output 4 OFF

OUTPUT 3 = Relay 3 (AL3) Output Test


Output 5 OFF
OUTPUT 4 = Relay 4 (AL4)
Output Test
If a card ES400 is installed, it is possible to make the test of Output 6 OFF
outputs from n° 5 to n° 8, on the contrary press till ythe
Output Test
AUX output. Output 7 OFF
OUTPUT 5 = Relay 5 (AL5) Output Test
Output 8 OFF
OUTPUT 6 = Relay 6 (AL6)
Output Test
OUTPUT 7 = Relay 7 (AL7) Output AUX OFF
OUTPUT 8 = Relay 8 (AL8)

OUTPUT AUX = Relay 9 (AUX)

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From this point it starts a Test sequence that allows you to activate
(ON) and deactivate (OFF) the internal functions of the central system. Output Test
Red LED OFF
Red LED
Output Test
Yellow LED Yellow LED OFF

Green LED Output Test


Green LED OFF
BUZZER O u t put Test
Buzzer OFF
Display LIGHT
Output Test
Battery TEST Display light OFF
We suggest to skip this test because it doesn’t give you visible
informations, in fact, it has been made for internal use Output Test
during the device test. Battery Test OFF

Auxiliary Input Test


Press ESC
to go back to he Test Menu. Press the key to select TEST
Inputs
Power Supply. Then press ENTER
to confirm Outputs
. Auxiliary
Battery / Mains

The input will be showed as INACTIVE, closing the AUX input with AUX Input
a “bridge” (between “S” and “-“) it will be showed ACTIVE.

ESC INACTIVE
Press to go back to the Test Menu.

Battery / Mains Test


Press ESC
to go back to the Test Menu. Press the key to select TEST
Inputs
Power Supply. Then press ENTER
to confirm. Outputs
Auxiliary
Battery / Mains

If the Battery is connected and it is charged, it will appear the Battery


value of about 13,8 V Voltage = 0.00 V

If the Battery is not connected or not present, this value will be


about 3,5V. Mains ON

Confirm ?
ESC ESC
Press to go back to the Test Menu, press again and select NO
YES with the key , press ESC
to start again the normal fuctioning YES
of the central system.

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Technical Characteristics

Technical Characteristics central system Mod. CE400


Main Power Supply 230 Vac (-15/+10%) - 50 Hz (±10%)
Minimum absorbed power at 230V 4VA without Sensors connected
Maximum absorbed power at 230V 12VA with 4 Sensors series TS293P
( )
* Maximum absorbed power at 230V 18VA with 8 Sensors series TS293P
Inputs 4 analogic Linear 4÷20 mA (Max. scale 0÷9999)
1 ON/OFF active if Normally Closed
Internal Resistence of inputs charge 200 ohm
Input power supply (Sensors) 20 Vcc (–10/+15%)
Output 5 relays with Voltage free exchange contacts
Relay Capacity 3A (1A) - 230 Vac
Working Temperature with Battery +5 ÷ +40 °C
Buffer Battery (on demand) 12 Vcc - 7 Ah (152 x 65 x 94mm)
Battery Life about 6 hours with 4 Sensors (Series TS293P)
( )
* about 4 ore at full charge (8 sensors seriesTS293P)
Display Backlighted Graphic LCD
Keyboard 6 membrane keys
Dimensions (L x H x W) 285 x 230 x 130mm
Weight About 3 Kg

Technical Characteristics Expansion Card IN/OUT mod. ES400 (*)


Inputs 4 analogic Linear 4÷20 mA
Internal Resistence of inputs charge 200 ohm
Input power supply (Sensors) 20 Vcc (–10/+15%)
Output 4 relays with Voltage free exchange contacts
Relay Capacity 3A (1A) - 230 Vac

Configurable 4÷20 mA TRANSMITTERS Table


Suggested Alarm Levelsi
MODEL GAS Zero Full Unit AL1(2) AL2 AL3
Value Scale
TS220EA NH3 0 300 ppm 10 (3) 20 50÷100
(2)
TS220EC CO 0 300 ppm 25 ÷50 100 200
TS220EH H2S 0 100 ppm 10 20 50
(3) (4) (4)
TS220EO O2 0 25 % 18,5 19.5 22
TS220ES SO2 0 100 ppm 10 20 50
TS292KG GPL 0 20 %LIE 7 (3) 10 20
TS292KM METHAN 0 20 %LIE 6 (3) 10 20
TS293KG LPG 0 20 %LIE 7 (3) 10 20
(3)
TS293KM METHAN 0 20 %LIE 6 10 20
(1)
TS293Px EXPLOSIVE 0 100 %LIE 7 (3) 10÷15 20÷30
(1)
All TS293P series sensors are calibrated with Full Scale 100%LEL, only the calibration gas
changes. (2) If required. (3) We suggest to set lower alarm levels. (4)
Adecreasing Alarm.

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Setup Memorandum Tables


We suggest to fill in these tables as a memorandum of the configuration you set up. Moreover it will be
better to make a copy of these datas, adding it to the central system (Eliminating the section “Code”) and
another complete copy to the central system documentation.
Sensors Setup
CE400 + ES400
Sensor Number S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
Sensor Model
Zero Value (Normal = 0)
Full Scale
Unit (ppm, LIE o %)
Alarm (Increasing or
Decreasing for Oxygen)
Level 1 (AL 1)
Output 1 (Number of Relay)
Level 2 (AL 2)
Output 2 (Number of Relay)
Level 3 (AL3)
Output 3 (Number of Relay)
Fault (Number of Relay)

Output Setup
CE400 + ES400
Output (Relay) Number U1 U2 U3 U4 AUX(U9) U5 U6 U7 U8
Delay ON (in Seconds)
Delay OFF (in Seconds)
Time ON (in Seconds)
Positive Logic (NO/YES)
Latched Output (NO/YES)

NOTE:

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CODE (Password) Installation Date. Serial Number

PAY ATTENTION: we suggest to write down and store the code (max. 4 numbers)
in a safety place. In case the Code get lost, contact our Service
Dept. That will give an emergency Code.

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