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1 REGARD GAS DETECTION SYSTEM RELAY DISPLAY CARD 012:ALRM RELAY DISPLAY Alarm Tripped Power Inhibit SHIFT R INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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3 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 3 CONTENTS Page FOR YOUR SAFETY 4 Safe operation 4 OPERATION 5 Intended use 5 Description 5 Operational fault relay 5 Electromagnetic compatibility 5 Display card front panel controls and indicators 6 Display 6 LEDs 6 Controls 7 Relay module indicators 7 Acknowledging alarms 7 Relays configured Single and LNAK 8 Operational faults 8 Operational fault codes 9 Loss of communication between relay display card and relay module(s) 9 INSTALLATION 10 Install relay display card 10 Install relay modules 10 Set module numbers 13 Connect equipment to relay terminals 14 Connect DC supply to modules 14 Optional connections 15 Remote reset 15 Operational fault relay 15 Switch-on and initial checks 16 CONFIGURATION 17 Command mode 17 Function of front panel controls in command mode 17 Table of commands 17 Configure channel cards and master card 19 Configure relay display card 19 Configuration sequence 20 Optional configuration settings 25 MAINTENANCE 26 Recommended maintenance intervals 26 Commands for system maintenance 26 TECHNICAL DATA 30 Relay display card 30 Relay module 30 Part numbers 31
4 4 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card FOR YOUR SAFETY Follow the instructions Follow the instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Use in areas subject to explosion hazards The relay module and relay display card are not designed for use in a flammable atmosphere without suitable protection. Liability for proper function or damage Maintenance Liability for proper function of this apparatus is irrevocably transferred to the owner or operator to the extent that the apparatus has been commissioned, serviced or repaired by personnel not employed or authorised by Draeger Service, or when this apparatus was used in a manner not conforming to its intended use. Draeger Limited can not be held responsible for any damage caused by non-compliance with the above recommendations. The warranty and liability provisions of the terms and conditions of sale and delivery of Draeger Limited are likewise not modified by recommendations given above. This apparatus must be inspected and serviced by experts at regular intervals and a record maintained of such inspections and servicing. Repairs and general overhaul of this apparatus should only be carried out by competent personnel. We recommend that either a training course or service contract is obtained from the Draeger Service department and that all repairs are also carried out by them. Safe operation For safe operation: Set relays on relay modules normally energised. In the event of power loss, communications failure or configuration data loss, the relays will de-energise. Connect an alarm device or other indicator to the operational fault relay on the relay display card.
5 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 5 OPERATION Intended use The REGARD relay modules and relay display card provide: Additional common and voted alarm relays for a system comprising any combination of channel cards. A1, A2, A3 and Fault alarm relays for each channel of a Regard HART card or 8-channel display card. Additional alarm relays for single-channel Regard cards. The relay modules and relay display card are intended for permanent installation in a nonhazardous environment, such as a control room or marshalling cabinet. Description The relay display card fits into the Regard rack and controls up to 16 relay modules. Each relay module has 16 relays. The relay modules are connected to the relay display card by a single twisted-pair cable. Relay modules can be located up to 1km from the relay display card, allowing shorter cable runs between the actuating relays and the controlled devices. Up to eight relay display cards can be fitted in a Regard system i.e. connected to the same RS-485 bus. This restriction is removed if remote configuration of the relay display cards is not required. The relay display card listens to the messages on the RS-485 bus between the Regard master card and channel cards. The relay display card requires a Regard master card for operation. The master card must be configured to communicate with all channel cards that are programmed on the relay display card. Operational fault relay The relay display card has one relay, that indicates a critical operational fault of the relay display card or relay module(s). This relay is always normally energised, latching and nonacknowledgeable. Electromagnetic compatibility The Regard relay module and relay display card have been tested for compliance with the EMC Directive. Take the following steps to ensure compliance: Fully follow the installation instructions Observe instructions to use screened cable, where given Instructions or precautions which are essential for electromagnetic compatibility are identified by EMC! in the margin.
6 6 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Display card front panel controls and indicators Display Display normally shows the state of each alarm relay in sequence. When a relay is in its alarm state, only relays in alarm are displayed. Display 001:CLR 002:ALRM 016:NOP 256:DBLD FAULT FLTM Meaning Relay 001 in non-alarm state Relay 002 in alarm state Operation of relay 016 not set (no operation) Relay 256 disabled Operational fault Relays are numbered from 001 to 256. Relays on relay module 1 are numbers 001 to 016, relays on relay module 2 are numbers 017 to 032, and so on. LEDs LED State Meaning Alarm Tripped Power Inhibit On Off On Flashing Off On Flashing On Blinking on (normally off, on every 5 secs) Blinking off (normally on, off every 5 secs.) Relay in alarm state Relay not in alarm state Alarm tripped & acknowledged Alarm tripped, not acknowledged No alarm DC power on Operational fault Relays inhibited Relay(s) disabled Relays inhibited + relays disabled
7 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 7 Controls Function of front panel controls during normal operation: Push button Result Note Display relay latch mode Display relay energise mode E.g. 001:LACK E.g. 023:ENER SHIFT + Display relay operating mode E.g. 002:SA1 SHIFT + Channel number of relay configured SINGLE E.g. 002:CH13 Display status of next relay Display status of previous relay + Hold / release display of relay status Key presses alternately hold and release display R Acknowledge / reset alarm Relay module indicators Power LED indicates that DC supply to module is connected. Relay LED next to each relay is lit when relay coil is energised. Acknowledging alarms The action required to acknowledge an alarm depends on it mode. Momentarily connecting the remote reset terminals of the relay display card will also acknowledge an alarm. Mode Common Single Voted Action required to acknowledge alarm: Press Reset on relay display card or master card Automatically acknowledged by channel alarm (except when set LNAK) Press Reset on relay display card or master card Alarm is acknowledged while alarm condition is still present Setting Alarm trips Reset pressed Alarm clears Reset pressed DNAK Relay trips Alarm acknowledged Relay stays tripped LNAK Relay trips Alarm acknowledged Relay stays tripped NAK Relay trips Alarm acknowledged Relay stays tripped LACK Relay trips Alarm acknowledged Relay clears ACK Relay trips Alarm acknowledged Relay clears Relay clears No effect Relay clears No effect No effect No effect Relay clears No effect No effect No effect
8 8 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Alarm is not acknowledged Setting Alarm trips Alarm clears Reset pressed DNAK Relay trips No effect Alarm acknowledged; relay clears LNAK Relay trips No effect Alarm acknowledged; relay clears NAK Relay trips Relay clears Alarm acknowledged; relay stays cleared LACK Relay trips No effect Alarm acknowledged; relay clears ACK Relay trips Relay clears Alarm acknowledged; relay stays cleared Relays configured Single and LNAK Relays configured Single and LNAK must be acknowledged at the relay display card or master card, by pressing Reset or through remote reset input, if the channel card gas alarm is acknowledged at the channel card before the gas alarm clears. Event Gas alarm trips on channel card Channel card acknowledged Gas level falls below trip point Channel card acknowledged Subsequent channel card acknowledgement Reset pressed on relay display card or master card Relay (alarm) state Relay in alarm state. Tripped LED flashes Relay in alarm state. Tripped LED on Relay in alarm state Tripped LED Off No change No change Relay in non alarm state. Tripped LED off Operational faults An operation fault is a failure in the operation of either the relay display card or the relay module. Operational faults are either: critical card may stop working, or advisory card will continue to work safely, but its functions may be limited When an operational fault occurs: Power LED flashes once a second If fault is critical, operational fault relay de-energises Display shows fault code alternately with normal display Press Reset to clear the fault. If fault will not clear, or recurs, call Draeger Service.
9 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 9 Operational fault codes Fault code Meaning Remedy FAULT BR FAULT B FAULT B FAULT B FAULT B FAULT C FAULT CM FAULT DR FAULT DC Push button key fault. Advisory. One of the front panel push button keys appears to be continuously pressed. Communications failure Regard. Critical. Relay display card is not receiving data from Regard channel cards. Alarms will not activate relays. Communications failure module. Critical. One or more relay modules are not acknowledging messages from the display card. (Modules may be receiving data, but this cannot be confirmed.) Relays may not operate. Relay or Card Data error. Critical. Configuration settings have been corrupted. Default configuration settings will be used. Relays may not operate. Check push button keys. Check RS-485 connection to relay display card. Check master card and channel card settings. Check module number. Check RS-485 connection to relay modules. Check configuration settings. FAULT HV Supply voltage too high. Critical. Reduce supply voltage. FAULT LV Supply voltage too low. Critical. Increase supply voltage. FAULT Mx FLTMC nn FLTMB nn FLTMW nn FAULT RR FAULT Wi FAULT We Microcontroller failure. Critical. Card/module has stopped working. Module Communications failure. Advisory Module number nn is not receiving data from the relay display card. All relays on module will automatically de-energise. Relay module DC supply brownout. Advisory Fault in DC supply to relay module number nn. Relay module watchdog reset. Advisory An unknown error has caused relay module number nn to reset. Remote reset fault. Advisory. Remote reset terminals appear to be continuously shorted. The remote reset input will be ignored. Watchdog reset. Advisory. Unknown error caused card to reset. Card will continue to operate normally. Hold down Reset to reset the card. Check module Nos. Check RS-485 connection to relay modules. Check power supply to relay module. Check relay module installation. Check remote reset. Check relay display card installation. Loss of communication between relay display card and relay module(s) If the RS-485 connection between the relay display card and a relay module is broken, or the communications between the two is otherwise interrupted, all relays on the relay module will de-energise. There is a delay of 5 seconds, after the connection is broken, before the relays deenergise. If the connection is re-made within 5 seconds, the relays do not de-energise. When the connection is re-made, the relays will stay de-energised for 10 seconds.
10 10 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card INSTALLATION Handle circuit boards with care during installation. Do not touch the circuit boards or components. Use of the relay modules and relay display card requires a Regard master card. All Regard channel cards (e.g. 4-20, Ex, HART, 8-channel) must be connected to the same RS-485 bus as the relay display card and the master card. The diagram below shows how the relay display card and relay modules connect to a Regard system. Note that there is a separate RS-485 bus from the relay display card to the relay modules. (Diagram for illustration only.) MASTER CARD CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 99 MAIN RS-485 BUS RELAY DISPLAY CARD RS-485 BUS TO S Install relay display card Fit the relay display card in slot in Regard rack. EMC! Tighten the screws on the front panel fully. Install relay modules EMC! Install the relay module in a metal enclosure or other enclosure which gives protection against radio-frequency interference. Fit relay modules to 35mm symmetric or 32mm asymmetric DIN rail. Maximum cable length of the RS-485 bus must not exceed 1000m Voltage difference between 0V at the relay display card and all relay module must not exceed 5V. Use an RS-485 isolator if the voltage difference is greater that 5V.
11 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 11 Connect A on relay module to A on relay display card (terminal 11 on Regard rack) Connect B on relay module to B on relay display card (terminal 10 on Regard rack) REGARD RACK A B A B B A A B A B EMC! Use screened twisted pair cable. If the RS-485 cable between the relay module and relay display card is outside the enclosure, pass the cable through a ferrite tube at the entry point to the enclosure. A B
12 12 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Allowed connection arrangements Bus RELAY DISPLAY CARD MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH: 1000m Bus with stubs Maximum allowed length of a stub is 5m RELAY DISPLAY CARD <5m <1000m <5m RELAY DISPLAY CARD <1000m
13 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 13 Disallowed connection arrangements Star NOT ALLOWED RELAY DISPLAY CARD Tree NOT ALLOWED RELAY DISPLAY CARD Set module numbers Set the ID number of each module using the rotary switch (SW1) on the module. SW1 Each module connected to a relay display card must have a unique ID number. First module must be 0 ID numbers must be contiguous do not leave any gaps in the sequence. Examples: 3 relay modules, numbers 0, 1, relay modules: numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F. Relay modules are identified by the relay display card as ID number + 1, e.g. the module with ID number 0 will be module 1 on the relay display card. The order of the relay modules on the RS-485 bus does not affect the operation of the relay modules. Using a logical numbering sequence for the modules makes programming the relay display card easier.
14 14 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Connect equipment to relay terminals Normally-open and normally-closed contacts are labelled on the relay module. Labels show function of relay when de-energised: NC C NO EMC! Use screened cable for connections to relays Connect DC supply to modules Connect 24V DC supply to terminals marked 24V and 0V. Observe the polarity of the terminals. Second pair of terminals can be used to connect supply to another relay module. Do not connect more than 4 modules in series. Do not switch on 24V supply to relay modules until installation is complete. 24V 0V
15 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 15 Optional connections Remote reset If required, connect normally-open contact to remote reset terminals on relay display card to allow remote reset of alarm relays. Connect using screw terminals on Regard rack. EMC! Use screened cable. REGARD RACK Operational fault relay If required, use operational fault relay on relay display card to provide warning signal of failure of relay display card. Connect using screw terminals on Regard rack. EMC! Use screened cable. REGARD RACK RELAY SHOWN ENERGIZED (NORMAL STATE)
16 16 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Switch-on and initial checks Switch on DC supply to the relay display card and the relay module(s). Check that the Power LED on the relay display card and relay modules are lit. If power to the relay modules is connected more than 5 seconds before the relay display card, the relay display card will indicate a communications fault warning. Press R push button to cancel the warning. Relay display card may indicate a fault condition until it is correctly configured.
17 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 17 CONFIGURATION Command mode Configuration and maintenance of the display card is performed using front panel controls and display, by setting the card into command mode. In command mode: Display of relays status is replaced by display of command mode options and configuration settings; Operation of all relays on relay modules is prevented ( inhibited ). Inhibit LED on front panel of card is lit. Configuration and maintenance commands are operated by selecting the command number using the and push buttons. Entering command mode automatically inhibits all alarm relays on the module(s) connected to the relay display card. Function of front panel controls in command mode Push buttons Push button R Function Confirm entry or selection Select next command or option Increase displayed value Select previous command or option Decrease displayed value Select next relay Select previous relay SHIFT + SHIFT + Jump +16 relays Jump 16 relays Display LED State Meaning Alarm Tripped Power Inhibit Off On Off On On Flashing On Blinking Relay not in alarm state Relay in alarm state No alarm Alarm condition true DC power on Operational fault Relays inhibited Relays inhibited + relays disabled
18 18 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Table of commands Cmd Command Function Command mode level Default No. name Read Maint. Config. setting 00 0 CMD QUIT Quit command mode 00 1 PASSWORD Enter password 00 3 CHG P.WD Change password 04 4 RLY ENER Set relay normally energised or energise on alarm o NORM 11 1 VOTING Set relay voting configuration o 11 4 RLY MODE Set relay mode: common, voted, single or no operation o NOP 11 7 LATCHING Set relay latching, non-latching, delay-latching, acknowledgeable, non-acknowledgeable o LACK 14 0 LED TEST Test display & LEDs 14 1 RMT TEST Test remote reset 14 2 OPR TEST Test operational fault relay 14 4 RLY TEST Test relay operation 14 8 MOD TEST Test communications with modules 52 0 MODULES Set number of relay modules o o CARD NUM Set relay display card number o o CHECKSUM Set communications checksum CRC 60 1 DISPLAY Turn display on or off ON 60 4 DISABLE Disable relay NO Command can be accessed and setting changed o Command can be accessed but setting cannot be changed Relays with mode NOP will always be de-energised. There is no SAVE command on the relay display card (00-2). Settings are saved automatically. The relay display card does not automatically exit command mode if no buttons are pressed for 10 minutes. There is no LOCK command (60-0) to lock the card in command mode.
19 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 19 Configure channel cards and master card Before configuring relay display card ensure that the other components of the Regard system are correctly configured: Set operation of Regard master card and channel cards (4-20, Ex, HART, 8-channel, etc.) Regard Master card must be configured to communicate with all channel cards that will control alarms on relay module(s). Configure relay display card Use the blank sheets at the end of this manual to plan and record the configuration of the relay modules. Example Card No. 1 Module No. 1 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) 1 CA1 ACK ENER 2 CA2 ACK ENER 3 CA3 ACK ENER 4 CF LNAK NORM 5 SA1 CH1 ACK ENER 6 SA2 CH1 ACK ENER 7 SA3 CH1 ACK ENER 8 SA1 CH2 ACK ENER 9 SA2 CH2 ACK ENER 10 SA3 CH2 ACK ENER 11 SA1 CH3 ACK ENER 12 SA2 CH3 ACK ENER 13 SA3 CH3 ACK ENER 14 SF CH1 LNAK NORM 15 SF CH2 LNAK NORM 16 SF CH3 LNAK NORM Card No. 1 Module No. 2 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) 17 VA LACK ENER 18 VA LACK ENER 19 VA LACK ENER
20 20 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Configuration sequence Enter configuration-level password Factory-set configuration password is CCCC PASSWORD PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter command R PASSWORD then Ready for password entry???? Select first letter of password C??? Confirm first letter R CC?? Enter 2nd 3rd and 4th letters of password R CCCC Enter Access at configuration level confirmed R CONFIG then Command ends 00-1 Set number of relay modules Set the number of relay modules connected to the relay display card MODULES PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter command R MODULES Current setting: 1 then Select number of modules, e.g. 3 3 Exit command R 52-0
21 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 21 Set function of relays 11 4 RLY MODE PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R RLY MODE then Current setting: 001:NOP Relay number Function Select function e.g. CA1 001:CA1 If SA1, SA2, SA3 or SF function selected, extra step required (see below) Select next/previous relay and repeat 010:CA1 Enter R 11-4:010 For Single function: Select function SA1, SA2, SA3 or SF 001:SA1 001:CH1 Channel number Select channel number 001:CH2 Select next/previous relay and repeat 002:CA1 Code Meaning Relay operation CA1 Common A1 Alarm when A1 alarm on any channel. CA2 Common A2 Alarm when A2 alarm on any channel. CA3 Common A3 Alarm when A3 alarm on any channel. CF Common Fault Alarm when Fault alarm on any channel. SA1 Single A1 A1 alarm for one channel. SA2 Single A2 A2 alarm for one channel. SA3 Single A3 A3 alarm for one channel. SF Single Fault Fault alarm for one channel. VA1 Voted A1 Alarm when n out of m A1alarm on selected channels. VA2 Voted A2 Alarm when n out of m A2alarm on selected channels. VA3 Voted A3 Alarm when n out of m A3alarm on selected channels. VF Voted Fault Alarm when n out of m Fault alarm on selected channels. NOP No operation None (relay always de-energised)
22 22 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Set voting configuration For relays configured voting (i.e. VA1, VA2, VA3 or VF), use command 11 1 to set voting information for each relay. Example 2 out of 3 voting for channels 4, 6 and VOTING PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R VOTING then Current setting: n OF 1 Number of channels in voting group (m) Select value of m (e.g. 3) n OF 3 Enter R 1 OF 3 No of alarms required to trip (n) Select value of n (e.g. 2) 2 OF 3 Enter R 1 CH1 First channel in voting group Channel number Select first channel in voting group (e.g. 4) 1 CH4 Enter R 2 CH5 Second channel in voting group Channel number Select second channel in voting group (e.g. 6) 2 CH6 Enter R 3 CH7 Select last channel in voting group 3 CH9 Exit command R 11-1:001
23 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 23 Set relay latch/acknowledge operation Determines the operation of a relay when the alarm condition clears or when the relay alarm is acknowledged. Mode ACK NAK LACK LNAK DNAK Function Non Latching and Acknowledgeable Relay returns to non-alarm state when the relay alarm condition has cleared or the relay alarm has been acknowledged. Non Latching and Non Acknowledgeable Relay returns to its non-alarm state when the relay alarm condition has cleared. Acknowledging the relay alarm whilst the alarm condition is still true will not reset the relay. Latching and Acknowledgeable Relay returns to its non alarm state when the relay alarm is acknowledged. The relay will not automatically go back to its nonalarm state when the alarm condition stops. Latching and Non Acknowledgeable Returns to its non alarm state when the alarm condition stops and then the alarm is acknowledged. Acknowledging the relay alarm whilst the alarm condition is still true will not reset the relay. The relay will not automatically go back to its non-alarm state when the alarm condition stops. Delay Latching and Non-Acknowledgeable Relay returns to its non alarm state when the alarm condition stops and the alarm has been acknowledged. Acknowledging the relay alarm whilst the alarm condition is still true will not reset the relay. The relay will automatically go back to its non-alarm state when the alarm condition stops if the relay has already been acknowledged LATCHING PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R LATCHING then Current setting: 001:LACK Select new setting (e.g. ACK) 001:ACK Select next/previous relay until setting for all relays configured 002:DNAK Exit command R 11-7:002
24 24 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Set relays energise on alarm or normally energised 04 4 RLY ENER PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R RLY ENER then Current setting: 001:NORM Select NORM or ENER, e.g. ENER* 001:ENER Select next/previous relay and repeat 005:ENER Exit command R 04-4:005 * NORM = Normally energised ENER = Energise on alarm Set communications checksum The relay display card must use the same communications checksum for RS-485 communications as the rest of the Regard system. Use CRC whenever possible CHECKSUM PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter command R CHECKSUM then Current setting: CRC Select mode, e.g. CSUM CSUM Exit command R 52-6 Quit command mode 00-0 QUIT PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R QUIT:NO Select YES QUIT:YES Enter Card exits command mode R 001:CLR
25 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 25 Optional configuration settings Set relay display card number To allow remote configuration, each relay display card must be assigned a unique card number. Note: This setting allows differentiation of relay display cards on the same RS-485 bus by remote configuration software. It does not affect the operation of the relay display card or relay modules in any way CARD NUM PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R CARD NUM then Current setting: CARD:1 Select card number, e.g. 2 CARD:2 Exit command R 52-1 Turn display off To save power, the display can be turned off. Display is then blank unless a relay is in alarm or a button is pressed DISPLAY PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R DISPLAY then Current setting: ON Select ON or OFF, e.g. OFF OFF Exit command R 60-1
26 26 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card MAINTENANCE Recommended maintenance intervals Daily: Visual check to determine readiness for operation At regular intervals: Check connections to relays and between modules and relay display card Check operation of relays (command 14-4) Commands for system maintenance Change password Factory-set maintenance password is MMMM. Factory-set configuration password is CCCC. To change Configuration-level password, use command 00 3 after entering existing Configuration-level password To change Maintenance-level password, use command 00 3 after entering existing Maintenance-level password. Password must be 4 characters. Example: change configuration password to ABCD CHG P.WD PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R CHG P.WD then Existing password CCCC Select first letter of new password ACCC Enter R AACC Select second letter ABCC Enter R ABBC Select third letter ABCC Enter R ABCC Select the fourth letter ABCD Enter (NEW indicates new password) R CFG:NEW then Command exits 00-3
27 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 27 Test LEDs and display 14-0 LED TEST PRESS DISPLAY Select Press R to test R LED TEST LEDs and display flash Press R to stop R 14-0 Test remote reset 14 1 RMT TEST PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R RMT TEST Remote reset terminals closed-circuit Remote reset terminals open-circuit Remote reset terminals closed-circuited for more than 20 seconds then CLOSED or OPEN or FAULTY Press R to stop R 14-1 Test operational fault relay 14 2 OPR TEST PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R OPR TEST then Relay in non alarm state OFF or Relay in alarm state ON Change relay state OFF Exit command R 14-2
28 28 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card Test relay module relay 14 4 RLY TEST PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R RLY TEST then If relay not energised 001:OFF or If relay energised 001:ON Change relay state 001:ON Select next/previous relay 002:OFF Exit command R 14-4:002 Test communications with relay modules 14 8 MOD TEST PRESS DISPLAY Select Enter R MOD TEST then Checking communication with relay module 1 MOD1?? then Communications okay MOD1 OK or No communications with module MOD1 NO Select next/previous module MOD2 OK Exit command R 14-8
29 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 29 Disable relay(s) Each relay on the relay modules can be prevented from changing state when an alarm occurs. If a relay that is in its alarm state is disabled, the relay will change to its non-alarm state upon exit from command mode. The Inhibit LED blinks when one or more relays are disabled. For disabled relays: Tripped LED continues to indicate that alarm condition is true Alarm LED does not operate. Warning: a disabled relay will not indicate a gas alarm or fault alarm DISABLE PRESS DISPLAY Select :001 Enter R DISABLE then Current setting: 001:NO Select YES (disabled) or NO (not disabled) 001:YES Select next/previous relay 003:YES Exit command R 60-4:003
30 30 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card TECHNICAL DATA Relay display card Supply voltage Environmental operating range Temperature Humidity Vibration Current consumption Typical Maximum 18 to 35V DC 20 to +50 C 0 to 90%RH, non-condensing To BS 2011 Part 2.1Fc 50mA 150mA Operation fault relay Type Single pole double throw (1 Form C) Switching capacity 5A, 250VAC; 5A 30VDC Max. switching power 1,250VA, 150W Max. switching voltage 250VAC, 100VDC Min. switching voltage & current 12V, 100mA Format Dimensions Fuse Single Eurocard, 10 HP front panel 187 x 129 x 50mm 800mA quick blow (F), 20 x 5mm Relay module Supply voltage Environmental operating range Temperature Humidity Vibration Current consumption Typical Maximum 18 to 35V DC 20 to +50 C 0 to 90%RH, non-condensing To BS 2011 Part2.1Fc 50mA 350mA Relays Type Single pole double throw (1 Form C) Switching capacity 5A, 250VAC; 5A 30VDC Max. switching power 1,250VA, 150W Max. switching voltage 250VAC, 100VDC Min. switching voltage & current 12V, 100mA Wire cross-section Relays 2.5 mm 2 DC inputs & RS mm 2 Format Dimensions Fuse DIN rail mounting module 360 x 90 x 60mm 1A quick blow (F) 20 x 5mm
31 REGARD Relay Module & Relay Display Card 31 Part numbers Description Part Number Regard relay display card Regard relay module (250VAC)
32 Relay module configuration sheet Card No. Module No. 1 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) Card No. Module No. 2 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4)
33 Relay module configuration sheet (contd.) Card No. Module No. 3 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) Card No. Module No. 4 Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4)
34 Relay module configuration sheet (contd.) Card No. Module No. Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) Card No. Module No. Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4)
35 Relay module configuration sheet (contd.) Card No. Module No. Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4) Card No. Module No. Relay No. Mode (11-4) Voting (11-1) Latching (11-7) Energise (04-4)
36 Draeger Ltd Kitty Brewster Industrial Estate Blyth Northumberland NE24 4RG England Tel Fax Dräger Sicherheitstechnik GmbH Revalstraße 1 D Lübeck Germany Tel Fax Draeger Industrie S.A. 3c, route de la Fédération F Strasbourg Cedex France Tel Fax Draeger Safety, Inc. P.O. Box 120 Pittsburgh, PA U.S.A. Tel Fax Draeger South East Asia Pte, Ltd. 67, Ayer Rajah Crescent #06-03 SGP-0513 Singapore Singapore Tel Fax Manual P/N Issue 2 - October 1998 Subject to alteration For use with relay display card software version 1.5
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