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A fault annunciator of the woeeecee — message 2 message 25 menage 98 message 37 2 | message 38 message 39 message 40 BSM Basic fault annunciatomfompanelimoumelng) The basic fault annunciator Contents overview 1 Val 3 2 General notes 3 2.1 Used symbols 4 2.2 Used definitions 4 2.3 Safety instructions 5 2.4 Correct and proper usage 5 2.5 Device description 5 2.5.1 Construction of the BSM-annunciator 5 2.5.2 Signal processing 7 2.5.2.1 Reporting procedures 8 2.5.2.2 Collective report 8 2.5.2.3 Hom triggering 9 3 Assembly and installation 9 4 Configuration of BSM annunciator per DIP-switch 10 4.1 Standard variant without external relay modules 10 4.2 Standard variant with extemal relay modules, 10 5 Parameterizing the BSM annunciator via PC 13 5.1 Device selection 14 5.2 Reporting sequence 14 5.3 Processing of the inputs 15 5.3.1 Signal inputs 15 5.3.2 Function inputs 7 5.3.3 Hom acknowledgement 7 5.4 Buttons and function inputs 7 5.5 Funetional relays 8 5.6 Data transmission 19 5.7 Labelling strips 19 6 Monitoring lights and operating elements 19 7 Technical data 20 a Ces Tswessnran The basic fault annunciator 1 Validity ‘The description applies to all device types of the BSM family: + Standard type without CAN bus connection without software parameter setting + Standard type with CAN bus connection for relay modules without software parameter setting + Software parameterizable type with CAN bus connection for relay modules in connection with the Parameter setting software version 1.0.2 ‘The BSM 08 is deliverable in many designs. All available configurations are listed in the sepa- rate document equipment configurations of the BSM". ‘The major characteristics of the device are encoded as follows in the ordering name: ‘Syntax: BSM XX-VM-SFX-AA, BSM XX [Device type (6.9. BSM 08 or BSM 16) ] V___[Supply voltage (the meaning of the keys can be found in the technical data) | M__|Signal voltage | ‘S__|interfaces X—no interfaces C—CAN bus for relay modules P — CAN bus and service / parameterising interface F [LED colour (applies to the whole module) | J R-red G~green Y-yellow W- white B—blue ‘S/M- mixed configuration X__ [Dummy character ‘AA __ [Configuration variant (00... 22) 2 General notes This operator's manual describes the function and handling of the basic-fault annunciator BSM and requires general knowledge about alarm sequences, For secondary information we refer to the following EES documentations ‘SM-MA.ZI-UK ~ Description of the reporting procedures of EES-fault annunciators MSM-RM-DB-UK —- Description of MSM-relay modules G=s The operator's manual applies to several device types. It is possible that single device features are described which don't apply to your device, The contents of the documentation were examined in agreement with the described hard and software. Deviations nevertheless cannot be excluded so that we don't take on any lability for the complete correctness. Tewesnanun The basic fault annunciator 2.1 Used symbols ‘The following symbols are used in this document: Safety instruction This symbol marks warnings, prohibitions and directions relating to hazards. Itis essential that they are observed and obeyed. Ges Additional note This symbol indicates additional information. > Important section This symbol indicates particularly important information. + Cross-reference This symbol refers to diagrams and to other locations within the document, 2.2 Used defi ions New value reporting with 1 frequency flashlight. In case of new value reporting all messages are treated equal. Ifa signal ines up with a period which is longer than the response delay, the accompanying LED flashes. Horn and collective report are triggered, the message stored. All incoming messages are indicated with flashing light. Already gone, but not yet acknowledged messages are indicated by flashing light up to the acknowledgment. Now pressing the buttons for hom and acknowledgement, the horn relay falls off and the flashing light changes into steady light provided that the message stil lines up. If the message is not present any more, the LED goes out. New value reporting with 2 frequency flashlight. ‘Amessage can be indicated in a slow and fast flashing light. When a signal lines up with a period which is longer than the response delay the accompanying LED flashes fast. Horn and collective report are triggered and the message stored. All incoming messages are indicated with a fast flashing light. Messages already cleared but not yet acknowledged, are indicated by fast flashing light up to the acknowledgment. If the acknowledgement buttons for hom and fast flashing light are pressed now as long as the message still ines up, the horn relay falls off and the flashing light indication changes into steady light. If the message is removed and therefore no longer present, the LED goes out automatically. Ifthe message is no longer present when pressing the acknow- ledgement buttons for hom and fast flashing, the corresponding LED begins to flash slowly. In this case the LED goes out only by pressing the acknowledgement button for slow flashing. First value reporting Unlike the new value reporting only the message arriving at frst is indicated by first value repor- ting as a current message. All further messages which arrive up to the acknowledgment of every message are indicated as present and already acknowledged, Only after all messages have gone and acknowledges and therefore the collective report doesn't line up any more either, a message can be allocated and reported as first value again. The first value reporting can be combined with 1 oF 2 frequency flashing light. Response delay time: Is the time period with which a signal must be lined up to be allocated by the fault annuciator as one, Signals with a shorter duration are ignored. Tewesnan Page tat The basic fault annunciator 2.3 Safety instructions A These operating instructions must be carefully read, understood and followed! A Risk of interference ‘electronic devices! When operating the fault annunciator close to devices that are subject to interference, the special regulations for these areas must be observed! 3k of ignition from electromagnetic fields! The BSM devices must not be operated in the neighbourhood of inflammable gases or liquids (fuel depots, petrol stations, chemical works, gas containers etc)! Ay Risk of damage! The BSM devices must not be opened or subjected to improper modification! 2.4 Correct and proper usage The fault annunciator is intended exclusively for the applications described in these operating instructions. Any other usage can be hazardous and is forbidden. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of improper use of the BSM devices or for any application that does not accord with the contents of these operating instructions. 2.5 Device description 2.5.1 Construction of the BSM-annunciator The basic fault annunciator BSM for panel mounting is manufactured into 4 variants with 8, 16, 32 or 48 message inputs. The sealed front area contains 4 buttons and LED displays. The fault annunciator is built up into groups to 8 messages each. The essential functions of the fault annunciator are adjustable in the standard variant by DIP switches. Custom- designed alarm sequences can be realized factory set. The fault annunciator also can optionally be obtained with a connectivity for external relay modules and in a software parameterizable variant. Tewesnanun The basic fault annunciator Depending on size, the fault annunciator includes the following functional components: 4 buttons 2 function inputs 4 relay outputs Name Equipment Dimensions H x W x D [mm] BSMOB 8 reporting inputs | 96 x 96 x 100 = 4 buttons < 2 function inputs =| 4 relay outputs a BSM16 16 reporting inputs | 96 x 96 x 100 > 4 buttons = 2 function inputs S| 4 relay outputs wy BSM32, 32 reporting inputs | 96 x 192 x100 S| 4 buttons = 2 function inputs =| 4 relay outputs =) |Bsmas 48 reporting inputs | 96 x 282 x100 ua a =| Ss Reporting inputs “The faull annunciator features reporting inputs thal can be configured for different voltages and can be pre-processed All8 inputs of a reporting group can be configured together via DIP switches for normally open or normally closed contacts. Reporting groups | 8 reporting inputs are consolidated to form a reporting group featuring 8 LED displays and a common label pocket. LED colours red, green, yellow, white or blue (mixed configuration available on request) Buttons, The function of the four buttons that are integrated in the front panel depends on the implemented reporting procedure (e.g. message acknowledgement, delete, lamp test etc.) Function inputs The two function inputs of the fault annunciator are used according to the selected reporting procedure, e.g. external acknowledgement. Relay outputs 1 xlive contact 3 x message-specific function (e.g. collective report 1, collective report 2, horn etc.) Collective report The function of the collective report depends on the reporting procedure and is specified in the type data sheet. Tewesnanun The basic fault annunciator DIP switches The following sellings can be selected by DIP switches in the basic variant + Function of collective report (standard / inverted) + Horn controt (subsequent alarm signal will tigger horn again / not again) * Reporting procedure 1 or 2 ‘+ Open circuit working or closed circuit working in common for all 8 inputs of a reporting group Relay modules | Maximal 6 external relay modules installed on a DIN rail can be connected to the optional interface CAN bus. These modules enable incoming messages to be relayed in parallel with inputs or outputs (PCS. contacts). More detailed information may be found in the data sheet MSMRM. ‘Selfmonitoring | The fault annunciator features integrated self-monitoring signalling fault-free function via LED and relay contact. ‘Software- The fault annunciators can optionally be ordered in a version parameterising _| parameterisable with a PC program based on Windows. Transferring the parameters to PC is done via connection between RS-232 COM-port and service- and parameterisation interface of the BSM, Following parameters can be adjusted: * Reporting sequence with single- or double frequency flashing light * Hom priority acknowledgement ‘+ Collective report statically or dynamically + Assignment of external lamp test input on available relay output ‘= Inputs configurable for operating- or closed-circuit current per each * Response delay adjustable per input between 5 ms und 60 s ‘= Free assignment of the inputs to the two collective reports ‘+ Automatic horn acknowledgement adjustable (hom duration time 1 ... 250 s) 2.5.2 Signal processing The functional specification of a fault annunciator includes signal processing, which is structured in three groups: ‘© Reporting procedure ‘+ Formation of collective reports © Hom control Tswessnran The basic fault annunciator 2.5.2.1 Reporting procedures One of the two reporting procedures deposited in the BSM can be selected by DIP switch. In the following the most required reporting procedures are listed. ‘+ new-value reporting with single flashing light and single acknowledgement ‘© _first-value reporting with single flashing light and single acknowledgement Which of the reporting procedures in the special fault annunciator is available, depends on the respective variant of the BSM. Many more sequences are applicable by using the software Parameterizable version, G== For detailed information please request our separate description of the reporting procedures, 2.5.2.2 Collective report The different fault reporting procedures use different options for forming collective reports. In principle, the following variants may be used: Name Procedure static / input parallel The collective report is set with the first incoming message and sent with the last outgoing message. static / output parallel The collective report is set with the first incoming message. Once all messages have been sent and acknowledged the collective report is deleted. static / dynamic /input The collective report is set with the first incoming parallel message. For each further report, the collective report is cancelled for approx. 0.8 s and then set again. Once all messages have been sent, the collective report is deleted permanently. static / dynamic / output The collective report is set with the first incoming parallel message. For each further message, the collective report is cancelled for approx. 0.8 s and then set again. Once all messages have been sent and acknowledged, the collective report is deleted permanently, dynamic The collective report is activated for approx. 0.8 s with each incoming message. = Ces Tswessnran The basic fault annunciator 2.5.2.3 Horn triggering Function Name ‘Meaning Horn excitation retriggerable The hom is retriggered by new (can be set via DIP incoming messages, even if switch) messages aro already present. not retriggerable The hom is retriggered for new incoming messages only if no messages are already present. Hom manual (continuous tone) | The horn is acknowledged manually acknowledgement via a key or function input automatic (pulse tone) ‘The hom is acknowledged ‘automatically according to the set time manual with acknowledge- | The hom is acknowledged together ment with the lamp acknowledgement via the acknowledgement button. There is no special horn acknowledgement. 3 Assembly and installation 1. Unpack all the fault annunciator’s devices, and check them for transport damage Report any transport damage immediately to the responsible carrier. Ges Please check that the delivery is complete. It can consist of the fault annunciator and perhaps further accessories (e.g. relay modules and system cable) 2. Configuration of the fault annunciator (> see section: Configuration of BSM annunciator per DIP-switch ) 3, Slide fault annunciator in prepared panel hole and fasten with the clamps on top and bottom of the annunciator. mm 4. Attach in and output cables Ges Length ofthe in and output cables should not exceed 3 m. TSWeSMENURO Page Ste Cc The basic fault annunciator 5. Configure relay modules if necessary, mount onto DIN rail and connect with the fault annunciator over the enclosed system cable. 6. Attach supply voltage Ges. The length of the supply lines should be max. 10 m. 7. Switch on power supply 8. Parameterize now fault annunciator parameterization variant. (2 see section ,Parameterizing the BSM annunciator via PC’). Wate taht [1] shines. The faut annunciatoris operational mM @| Meldung 7 @ | Meldung 8 4 Configuration of BSM annunciator per DIP-switch 4.1 Standard variant without external relay modules ‘At delivery the fault annunciator is pre-parameterized and therefore in most cases easy to adjust with the attached DIP-switches on the backside for the respective application, Ges The meaning of the DIP-switches for the respective variant can be taken out of device configuration sheet (document MSM-BSM-GK-UK). The following settings can generally be chosen: Function of the collective report (s) (standard/inverted) Hom triggering (subsequent message triggers horn again/not again) Choice of the reporting sequence (1 or 2) Processing of 8 inputs to a common reporting group (Open or closed circuit working) ‘common configuration of all 8 inputs of one input array 4.2 Standard variant with external relay modules ‘A maximum of 6 MSM relay modules can be attached to the fault annunciator in this variant. The relay modules are mounted on DIN rail and connected with the BSM over system cables. Relay modules make it possible to pass on lined up messages either input- or output parallel (for use of PCS-contacts), Gs TiSWeeMeNURD0 Page Tor The basic fault annunciator Versions: ‘The modules are delivered in the three following equipment, configurations of relays: * 16 normally closed contacts (NC) + 16 normally open contacts (NO) + 8NC-/8 NO-contacts ‘Assignment of relays By DIP switch the relays can be assigned in groups by 8 to the array of inputs of a fault annunciator. Triggering of relays: By DIP switch the triggering of every relay group whether in- or output parallel to the annunciator can be set up. Connenetion to the fault annunciator The connection between module and annunciator is made by preconfectioned cables with Ru45-plugs. DIP-switches Every relay module has 10 DIP-switches, configuring + the assignment of relays to the input array of the annuneiator the triggering of relays in- or output parallel + the invertion of relay outputs The configuration of the BSM is done as described in the section standard design without external relay modules", The following DIP switch settings are available at the relay modules: DIP- Meaning switch 4.3 \ssignment of group 1 (relays 1...8) to the input array of the annunciator DIP-Switch a 12 £B [OFF [OFF [OFF | 1...8 [ON _|OFF_|OFF |_9... 16 loFF [ON OFF | 17... 24 [oN [ON JorF | 25....32 OFF [OFF [ON | 33... 40 [ON [OFF [ON | 41... 48 4 Inversion of group 1 OFF — normal (relay outputs follows the annunciator according to the set up of the relay function) ON - Relay contacts get inverted 5 Relay control group 4 OFF — input parallel Relay output follows the assigned input on the annunciator. The relay is switched on, as long as the according alarm is active ON — output parallel Relay output follows the according LED on the annunciator. Contact is connected, as long a message is active. (LED flashes or shines permanently). Tewesnanun ==7 Ces The basic fault annunciator 6 ‘Assignment of group 2 (relays 9...16) to the inpul array of the annunciator OP Swih Inputs OFF [Orr [OFF [7.8 ‘ON [OFF [OFF | 9... 16 ‘OFF [ON [OFF | 17... 24 ‘ON [ON [OFF | 25... 32 OFF [OFF [ON [33.40 ‘ON [OFF [ON | 41... 48 8 Inversion of group 2 OFF — normal (relay outputs follows the annunciator according to the set up of the relay function) ON _- Relay contacts get inverted 10 Relay control group 2 OFF — input parallel Relay output follows the assigned input on the annunciator. The relay is switched on, as long as the according alarm is active ON - output parattel Relay output follows the according LED on the annunciator. Contact is connected, as long a message is active (LED flashes or shines permanently) ‘G== The state of relay contacts depend on: the group assignment the type of relay contacts (NO-/NC-contacts) the inversion (normal or inverted) the control of relays (in- or output parallel) The state of the relay contacts is represented in the following table in dependence of the alarm inputs, the type of the relay contacts and the position of the DIP switch winverted" DIP-switch [Relay contact [Relay contact if Relay contact Relay contact without ,inverted" | type alarm present |ifalarmnot | supply voltage (4.0r 10) present OFF normally open_| closed ‘open open OFF normally closed | open closed closed ‘ON normally open [open closed ‘open Tewesnanun Page 12012 (G== Further details of the relay modules can be taken from the data sheet of the relay modules (document name MSM-RM-DB-UK). Gs The basic fault annunciator 5 Parameterization of the fault annunciator per PC By using the parameterizable variant the fault annunciator can be adjusted most flexible to arbi- trary applications. Therefore additional parameters are modificable as follows: Reporting procedures Processing of inputs Hom triggering Assignment of buttons and functional inputs Control of functional relays The construction of the parameter file is done confortable by the enclosed PC-program based on ‘Windows and is loaded in the fault annunciator via the connection cable available as accessory. In the following context the parameter setting possibilities of the program are described. row we tion | Vegenarton [Tamey 5] || semenatn seamsaiecs — frlroizw@ =] algae ee) Inietroktis Foland aco fe! | ctesonme ——_ie Senet freer 3] imicdeivonor Foibeaias =] omasdieme Fosewatin =] preci sti ‘onal pre Bae ten ea ew aa ease eel ae eh te ear a) inne] Ft] hates a] fara) ee Sieretia tanta: FS micto/isere —& maha eece Syne [5 ce rental tS seas Ses ei “binat dato ede prc ecinéyas [—S mfEl @ AS all —F Pas me an eka ret © pomsiinnzren iat [I Seco wa tn pt as Sin woot Feo see ieee relidabntil in, | wiedioutti ain. | wrciome. | pnd Es The window of the parameter setting program is divided in 7 functional sections. 1 Device selection 5 Functional relays 2 Reporitng procedures 6 Progress window of data communication to BSM 3 Processing of the inputs 7 Button-block 4 Assignment of buttons and functional inputs Gs TiSMRBSHTRURO00 The basic fault annunciator 5.1 Device selection After starting the program at first the respective fault annunciator has to be selected. 5.2 Reporting sequence aru pec stings for oun 1 eregene eae [Foner =I remirgienense Fp = ewp/mselp ——_ [oftupaonncone a fer eget al coleciorpat [enone J oll civepe [pple \ tou ees etinge o grup 2 Vasey [Tg =] tmoirguneree — [tratmine —_____s] triwpimisig —_foerwpemnte >] [rwtagctie ——] = | Two reporting procedures can be realised by the BSM with one assigned collective report per each, Every input will then be assigned to these reporting procedures and corresponding collective reports, For adjusting the reporting procedures flexibly to the respective requirement, they are build up by single components. Description Selection possibilities [Selection for function 1/2 frequency ‘frequency “-frequency-flashlight reporting sequence [2-frequency [2-frequency-flashlight reporting sequence |First value/ New value upon selection Setting according to position ,First value / New value” steadylight - steadylight (2frequency) New value message with 2-fre- [quency-flashlight and double ack- nowledgement (fiashlight-steady light-steady light) (only BSM 16) ‘Operating faull annunciator [State indication steady ight First value 7 New value annunciator New value annunciator New value First value annunciator First value annunciator First value annunciator For both reporting sequences group parallel there is only one common first value determined [According to DIP-switches face. to DIP-switch-setting (2 Section ,Configuration of the {fault annunciator)* TiSWeeMenUR00 Page Teor 2 The basic fault annunciator Collective report [not inverted [standard inverted inverled ace, to DIP-switch face. to DIP-switch-setting (> Section ,Configuration of the fault annunciator)* Output static / output parallel [Output of collective report static /dynamically / input parallel |(-> Section ,Collective report static / dynamically /output parallel dynamically Example: ‘© First-up message with 1-frequency flashlight and single acknowledgement ‘+ Hom retriggerable on follow-up message ‘+ The collective report is set by the first upcoming message. Only if all messages are gone and are acknowledged, the collective report is deleted. Settings: 1/2 frequency reporting sequence - 1-frequency Reporting sequence - First-up / New value acc. to selection First-up / New value First-up annunciator Horn triggering - retriggerable Collective report = not inverted Output - statisch / ausgangsparallel (Ges Detailed information of reporting sequences and signal processing can be taken from the seperate datasheet .SM-MA-ZI-UI 5.3 Input processing Within the input processing the features and functions of the following components are defined. Message inputs and the assignment to the reporting procedures Functional inputs Labelling for messages and buttons Horn control 5.3.1 Message inputs ‘remake rp peak beat pte cane dena hr dec cel pdr hn wm sneh teat [fpavich x] boxe? [ERE — x] toa? [otmie =] teed oie] bad [ator] ads [sam] After the device selection the respective available inputs groups (Le. for the BSM 16 e.g. 2 input groups) are released to edit. For every group (8 inputs per each) can be decided, ifthe DIP-switch- setting or the software parameter setting is authorative for message processing. Gs Tewesnan Page 1501 The basic fault annunciator In the next part of the dialog the settings can be taken for every single message listed in the following table. In eat tig set aio 95 pt to: T=] mistpliniete —& ndafodninnla ble pice dan Uso 009 lp oe balan. lakere pectelatinininnts, [3 aePEl © ASC RS Aorta mde boing [button (7 =] [ = =e han ochnonledment al mete Cad ecrednort Coun dir [1 _z]iee tampa ck Description Selection possibilities _ [Selection for functions: Text for module labelling 20 characters Text to print labelling strips later on Meldungstyp ‘Operating message __| State indication steady ight Fault message Fault message acc. to selected reporting procedure Normally open? Normally closed Normally open Applying a voltage triggers | message. Normally closed Dropping off a vollage triggers a message. Response delay 5ms..608 Time period of a message has to line Up until being registered [Activates collective report | Collective report 1 Reporting procedure and collective report 1 Collective report 2 Reporting procedure and collective report 2 Collective report 1 and 2 [Collective report 1 and 2 Within this selection, both reporting procedures should be identical, Jotherwise the message will be lassigned to the reporting procedure with the highest priority. Message is not assigned to @ collective report, however to the first reporting sequence Horn is activated as Horn without locking, Horn can always be acknowledged Horn with locking Horn acknowledgement is only pos- sible No horn triggering Message does not trigger horn, Tswessnran Page 10 of Gs The basic fault annunciator G== With the buttons ,copy dataset" or ,paste dataset" the settings of a message input can be transfered to another input. On the right next to the labelling texts for the messages the assignment of labelling texts for the buttons can be made. The text should not consist of more than § characters. 5.3.2 Functional inputs In the lower part of the dialog the following specifications are to be set: ‘+ Response delay (5 ms ... 60 s) ‘+ Normally open or normally closed 5.3.3 Horn acknowledgement In the last part of this section the type of horn acknowledgement is to be set. Manual acknowledgement (Continuous tone) Horn is acknowledged manually by button or functional input. Automatic acknowledgement (Pulsed tone) Horn is acknowledged automatically according to the set time, Horn priority acknowledgement ‘Amessage can only be acknowledged, ifthe hom is acknowledged before. > Thesetting .hom priority acknowledgement" contradicts to the setting ,horn locking’, which ccan be single set for every input. For this case by choosing hom priority acknowledgement" the setting ,horn lock" of all message inputs is deactivated automatically 5.4 Buttons and functional inputs assignment of the buttons and functional inputs: ~ fiitov sed iuncieninn 112.73 14 FET Fe2 sokn lan aie 1 Livin ii avi ackn lar aoup 2 rereerae reset acount iia teset group 2 Ricci homacknoniecerent: ZT lan test Tic ar furcton test: Soc > Within the parameterization software Ge a Riocicicic the assignment is done by a matrix. wipe rays: Ricci ar The lines correspond to the functions, the rows represent buttons or functional peo ane zl inputs. Realised links are check marked. In this part ofthe dialog the functions of the annunciator listed below are assigned to the buttons T1...T4 as well as to the functional inputs 1 and 2. Multiple assignments are possible. Gs TSWBSMENURON Page I of 2 The basic fault annunciator Function Meaning [Acknowledgement Gr. 1 [Acknowledgement of all messages of reporting sequence 1 [Acknowledgement Gr. 2 [Acknowledgement of all messages of reporting sequence 1 Reset Group 1 Reset of all messages of reporting sequence 1 (e.g. in case of 2-frequency-flashlight) Reset Group 2 Reset of all messages of reporting sequence 2 (e.g. in case of 2-frequency-flashiight) [Acknowledgement horn [Acknowledgement hom Lamp test Lamp test Function test ‘Simulation to exitate all inputs Toggle relays Bistable relay, switching over with every exitation lip-lop-function) Wipe relays Relay switches by every excitation and drops off again after yw the wipe duration (4 ms. 18) ZB =| D> _ Respectively only one of the two functions ,toggle relays" oder ,wipe relays" can be used | alternatively. The selected relay function can again only be assigned to one button. Multiple =| assignments are here not possible! 2g] 55 Functional relays velysreyaion eq 1) RI RC RG Ra SS] coleatvernott: coleciverspott: ton ici toggle / wine iii lve ir baton (lw ian TF D> Within the parameterization software the assignmentis buten s m1 done by a matrix. The lines correspond to the functions, buaton 4 iii the rows represent buttons or functional inputs. faneton ipa 1 ce Realised links are check marked. funn irpit2 Piero The functional relays R1 table. Ré can be free assigned to the functions given in the following Function Meaning Collective report 1 Collective report of the reporting sequence 1 Collective report 2 Collective report of the reporting sequence 2 Hom Horn triggering Toggle / Wipe TToggling or wiping of the relay output (acc. to the setting in the dialog ,Buttons and functional inputs") Alive Live-contact of self-monitoring Button 1.4 Button controls relay output Functional input 172 Functional input controls relays output Tswessnran The basic fault annunciator Multiple assignments, e.g. combiation of collective reports, are possible. The button line ,relays inversion® defines for every relay either the use of the switching function or its negated execution, For example then the relay drops off on appearance of the collective report. 5.6 Data transmission With the two buttons .read data from BSM*" and ,write data to BSM" the parameterization can be read out from BSM or overwritten in the BSM device. D> Please be aware to set-up the used COM-port and the baud rate ( factory set 9600 Baud) of your personal computer before data transmission State messages of the course of the data transmission are displayed in the data traffic window. With the two buttons ,save data record” and ,open data record’ the parameterization file can be saved for later use or loaded from a existing fle. 5.7 Labelling strips The texts for the description of the messages and buttons defined in the parameterization program can be printed automatically on labelling strips. This function has to be invoked by the button «print labels", In the background a MS-Word form opens automatically, which can be printed. D> For using the labeling print MS-Word has tobe installed on your personal computer 6 Monitoring lights and operating elements Melding 1 Signalling lights + .. 8, Function is dependend from reporting procedure Meldung2 2 signalling ights 9 .. 16, Function is dependend from reporting procedure 3 Buttons 1.4 Meldung 3 Meldung 4 Moldung 5 4 Watchdog ,OK" Meldung 6 Goes out on trouble Meldung 7 Meldung 8 (G== The representation of the BSM 16 is given here only as an example to the clarification of the principle. The number of reporting groups or the LED colours of the signalling lights can differ depending on configuration and size of the fault annunciator. Tewesnanun Page 10012 The basic fault annunciator 7 Technical data ‘Supply voltage Power consumption Key [Rated voltage |Voltagerange [5-55] asm46 ESM Gd |BEM 48 JAL 12VACIDC | 10...19VDC Boisvac | <25W | <3w | <45w] <5.5w 19...37 VDC 2 2 1 | 2avacioc | ie ey ac | <25W | <3w asw | <55W 48VACIDC | 37V...73VDC 2 soune, | severe | <3w | <3sw | 4days] Power frequency electric strength all circuits except: relay contacts against each other, CAN bus interface 4KV,, 150 Hz 1 min surge voltage resistance all circuits except: relay contacts against each other, CAN bus interface 2.5 KV; 1.2/0 us; 0.5 according to IEC60255-5:2000 Power frequency electric strength relay contacts against each other, CAN bus interface 800 V,,/ 50 Hz 1 min Electromagnetic compatibility Noise immunity ace, to EN 61000- 5,612 Noise irradiation ace. to EN 61000-3-3, EN 55011 Ges The devices are designed and manufactured for industrial applications according to EMC-standard. Gs TiSWeeMeNURD0 Page 2 of 2 The basic fault annunciator prior notice. 3 3 & £ 2 2 a a ozs Page &. Fea 3 & tear} = & peat BSMiPpanelimounted fault annunciato Terminal assignment z on c a HOTLINE. INTERNET +497191-182-236/214 www.ees-online.de Elektra Elektronik GmbH & Co Stércontroller KG Hummelbihl 7-9 » 71522 BacknangiGermany Phone: +497191/182-0 » Telefax: +497191/182-200 Cc @-Mail: info@ees-online.de 7

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