GIC ALARM ANNUNCIATOR Normal Scan IM 1
GIC ALARM ANNUNCIATOR Normal Scan IM 1
ALARM ANNUNCIATOR
Parameter Description LARGE
annunciator changes from normal condition to alarm condition. Hence there is an immediate recognition of fault input
window numbering starts from extreme left top and ends at extreme right bottom.
N/- -V
Weight with box (approx.): 1D= 580 grams, 2D= 950 grams, 3D= 1320 grams, 4D= 1690 grams
which will have a corresponding visual and audio alarm as per the particular selected program sequence.
Power Supply Internal 12V
Alarm Annunciator has four keys are Mute, Acknowledge, Reset and Test Function. Mute key deactivate internal Buzzer. TERMINAL CONNECTION DETAILS:
For Output Relay, Fault Input, Remote Keys, Power Supply Connection: AWG 28 to 12, Connection Connection
Acknowledge key use to accept the fault condition. Reset key enables to reset the alarm sequence to its fault state.
Ph1- 3.5mm, Torque 0.5Nm(4.5lb.in)
Test key helps to perform the complete test of the system.
For Internal 12V supply, RS485 Connection: AWG 28 to 16, Flat- 2.5mm, Torque 0.2Nm(1.77lb.in)
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STANDARD ALARM SEQUENCES : (AS PER ISA STANDARD): DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON REAR SIDE:
Alarm annunciators can be configured to operate as per one of the following Standard sequences.
Note: Ring back relay will work as Supervisory relay (always ON) for all following standard sequences except, To configure annunciator as per requirement, Please refer following table, which shows all DIP switches and its position meaning:
Ring back sequence - For ring back sequence Ring back relay will act as per the Ring back sequence
functionality. DIP SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION
5. MANUAL RESET FIRST OUT WITH NO SUBSEQUENT ALARM FLASHING AND
1. MANUAL RESET: (ISA M-1) SILENCE PUSH BUTTON: (ISA F2M-1) Each individual fault input can be selected as NO or NC based on
DIP switch position. If any of the DIP S/W is set upward then it is
PROCESS Normal selected as NC fault contact and if it is set downward then it is
For NO / NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Reset (while normal) First to Abnormal configuration selected as NO fault contact.
PROCESS Normal SEQUENCE Normal NC *NO faults, normally fault is absent, and if fault is present, then
of Fault
Reset (while normal) alarm will set
SEQUENCE Normal contact NO
To Abnormal VISUAL Off *NC faults, normally fault is present, and is fault is absent, then
alarm will set.
VISUAL Off AUDIBLE Silent
PROCESS Abnormal/Normal Silent PROCESS Abnormal/Normal
AUDIBLE Subsequent to abnormal
Mute
SEQUENCE Acknowledged Acknowledge SEQUENCE Alarm Each individual fault can be assigned to Group 1 or Group 2
PROCESS Abnormal/Normal PROCESS Abnormal/Normal PROCESS Abnormal/Normal To configure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 based on DIP switch position. If any of the DIP S/W is set upward
VISUAL On VISUAL Fast flashing Fault to G2 then it is selected as Group 2 alarm and if it is set downward
SEQUENCE Acknowledged SEQUENCE Sub alarm SEQUENCE First alarm Group 1 or
PROCESS Abnormal/Normal then it is selected as Group 1 alarm.
AUDIBLE Silent AUDIBLE Audible Group 2 G1
SEQUENCE Silent VISUAL On VISUAL On VISUAL Fast flashing
Mute
Acknowledge VISUAL Fast flashing AUDIBLE Silent AUDIBLE Audible AUDIBLE Audible
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AUDIBLE Silent Acknowledge
Figure 1 Acknowledge Manual Reset (M-1)
Refer
Figure 1
PROCESS Abnormal/Normal
2. AUTO RESET: (ISA A-1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Acknowledge SEQUENCE First silent
PROCESS Normal To Abnormal Mute Auto Reset (A-1)
6. AUTO RESET FIRST OUT WITH NO SUBSEQUENT ALARM FLASHING AND SILENCE PUSH BUTTON : Refer
SEQUENCE Acknowledged Acknowledge (while abnormal) SEQUENCE Alarm
(ISA F2A-1) Figure 4
VISUAL On VISUAL Fast flashing Note: Any other
First to Abnormal DIP switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PROCESS Normal
AUDIBLE Silent PROCESS Abnormal/Normal AUDIBLE Audible combination Manual reset first out with no subsequent alarm
SEQUENCE Normal except aside will flashing and silence push button (F2M-1)
SEQUENCE Silent Mute acknowledge be considered as Refer
Acknowledge
Return to normal Auto reset with Figure 5
(while abnormal) VISUAL Off (while normal)
VISUAL Fast flashing no lock in (A-1-4).
AUDIBLE Silent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Acknowledge (while normal) AUDIBLE Silent Auto reset first out with no subsequent alarm
Figure 2
Refer flashing and silence push button (F2A-1)
Acknowledge Subsequent to
(while normal) abnormal Figure 6
CAUTIONS :
4. RING BACK: (ISA R-1-12) 1) Fault input connections can be done using internal or external supply sources as shown above.
PROCESS Normal Do not make internal and external source ground short.
Reset (while
normal) SEQUENCE Normal 2) Use internal 12V of product, only for Fault input wiring. Connecting any other external load may
To Abnormal
damage the circuit.
VISUAL Off
3) While fault input connections, it must be ensured that fault input number matches with window
ALARM AUDIBLE Silent number and corresponding film legend.
PROCESS Normal RINGBACK AUDIBLE Silent PROCESS Abnormal 4) While DIP switch setting for NO/NC and group selection for fault inputs ,it must be ensured that
SEQUENCE Ringback SEQUENCE Alarm appropriate DIP switch is selected as per fault input number and window number.
Return to normal
5) Mismatch in fault input numbering , window numbering and DIP switch setting may lead to
VISUAL Slow flashing VISUAL Fast flashing
Return to abnormal Undesired functionality.
ALARM AUDIBLE Silent ALARM AUDIBLE Audible
6) If users intend to use extension model later on in future, then Window numbering 1 to 8 starts
RINGBACK AUDIBLE Audible RINGBACK AUDIBLE Silent from extension model and in this case, User has to ensure that existing film legends in base
Acknowledge (while model are shifted to extension model and new film legends are labeled in Base model to match
Return to abnormal) Mute (while abnormal)
normal fault input wiring connection with film legends in windows.
RINGBACK AUDIBLE Silent 4. Device has to reset for save configuration setting.
RINGBACK AUDIBLE Silent
Return to normal
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Testing Flow Chart : MODBUS MEMORY MAP
MODBUS PARAMETER SETTINGS:
POWER ON
TEST MODE DEFAULT SETTINGS Baud rate – 9600 bps Parity – None Stop bit -1
User can change modbus settings through modbus query by writing the data into holding registers as follows:
HOLDING REGISTERS USED FOR MODBUS PARAMETER SETTING :
WAIT DEVICE IS IN (Function codes : 03 – Read holding register , 06 – Write single holding register ,16 – Write multiple holding registers)
FOR 1 SEC HEALTHY
CONDITION OPERATION REGISTER NO. OF DATA VALUE
SR. ACTION ADDRESS REMARK
TYPE NAME REGISTERS
NO. MIN MAX
ALL LED’s PRESS TEST Baud rate 1 40401 This query is used to read or change the baud rate setting as per following data values.
1 Baud rate setting Read / Write 1 8
DISPLAY ON FOR BUTTON 1-1200, 2-2400, 3-4800, 4-9600(default), 5-19200, 6-38400, 7-57600, 8-115200.
2 SEC This query is used to read or change the parity setting as per following data values.
2 Parity setting Read / Write Parity 1 40402 0 2
0-None (default), 1-Even, 2-Odd.
3 Stop Bit setting Read / Write Stop Bit 1 40403 0 1 This query is used to read or change the stop bit setting as per following data values.
0 - 1 stop bit (default), 1 - 2 stop bits.
CHECK POWER NOTE: 1) Press RESET key on device continuously for 10 sec to set default Baud rate 9600 2) Whenever user will change the settings, device will reply ‘OK’ with previous baud rate
GREEN ON LED / parity / stop bit and then only new settings will be applied. 3) It is necessary to add 120 Ω termination resistors for long distance communication. 4) For baud rates 57600 and
ALL RELAY NO NO WINDOW
115200, the device will communicate upto 300 meters distance.
ON INDICATION
ON
COILS USED IN MODBUS COMMUNICATION: (Function codes : 01 – Read coil , 05 – Write single coils ,15 – Write multiple coils
CONSULT GIC
YES YES SR. ADDRESS DATA VALUE
ACTION OPERATION NO. OF REMARK
NO. COIL NAME
LED BLINKING STEADY ON TYPE COILS START END MIN MAX
0 – Normal , 1 – Abnormal.
Modbus fault input coil 1 Faults can be given through modbus query instead of
PRESS MUTE 1 Fault input through modbus query Read / Write ------upto------ 32 1 32 0 1 physical connections. When modbus query is being
FAST BLINKING DEVICE IS IN Modbus fault input coil 32 used to write the faults then do not make connections
HEALTHY to fault input terminals.
CONDITION
Physical fault input coil 1 0 – Normal , 1 – Abnormal.
PRESS ACK 2 Physical fault input status Read ------upto------ 32 201 232 0 1 This query is used to check the status of fault
ERROR Physical fault input coil 32 occurred through physical connections.
0 – Normal , 1 – Abnormal.
PRESS RESET Maintained fault input coil 1 This query is used to check the status of maintained
Maintained (Latched) fault input Read ------upto------ 32 401 432 0 1
3 faults. When fault is occurred and recovered, it
status Maintained fault input coil 32 remains in maintained state till sequence return to
IMPROPER normal state .
WINDOW NO
CONFIGURATION Fault input NO/NC coil 1 0 – NO , 1 – NC.
4 NO / NC configuration status Read ------upto------ 32 601 632 0 1 This query is used to check which fault input is
Fault input NO/NC coil 32 configured in NO / NC as per DIP switch setting.
CONSULT GIC
0 – Group 1 , 1 – Group 2.
Fault input Group coil 1
YES This query is used to check which fault input is
5 Group relay configuration status Read ------upto------ 32 801 832 0 1
assigned to which group relay as per DIP switch
Fault input Group coil 32
setting.
SET WINDOW
DIP S/W SETTING Hooter relay 1001
AS PER CELL Ring back relay 1002 0 – Relay OFF (De-energized) , 1 – Relay ON
6 Relay ON/OFF status Read 4 0 1 (Energized). This query is used to check ON/OFF
Group 1 relay 1003
status of respective output Relay.
Group 2 relay 1004
NOTE: 1) If coil address is greater than active inputs ,then “illegal data address” error will come.2) After power reset , faults which are set through modbus query return to normal state.
3) Fault inputs given through the modbus query can be cleared only through the modbus.4) For Modbus faults, NO/NC configuration will not be applicable.
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Example: Supply Fail Annunciation Accessary : Please refer following steps to add “Legends” :
1) If the Device is in Error Mode (Healthy LED will be Blinking), then only the Device Error information
Holding Register (40304) will have valid data and other Registers, coils will have the invalid data.
Window Configuration of Lower / Upper cell data values meaning (At address 40001 to 40004)
Step 1: Remove ‘CELL’ Step 2: Remove ‘window transparent’
1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1
1 F1
PUSH PUSH
3 4 2 3 3 2 (FAULT
BUTTON BUTTON B3
C3 C
Nibble value=0 Nibble value=1 Nibble value=2 Nibble value=3 Nibble value=4 Nibble value=5 Nibble value=6
A3
INPUT)
1) If the data value at address 40001 is 0x0036 then it means upper cell contains 2 medium windows
STAND B2 L/+
and lower cell contains 1 medium with big push button. C2
2) If the data value at address 40002 is 0x0004 then it means upper cell contains 4 small windows BY A2 DUT I/P
and lower cell contains 1 large window. SUPPLY SUPPLY
B1 N/-
U C1
A1
NOTE: 1) Minimum delay between two queries should be greater than 100 msec. 2) The response time out
should be more than 200 msec.3)The Scan rate Should be set 100ms for immediate response.
UUUUUU
MAINS POWER
SUPPLY
Product Catalog Number Step 3:Add ‘Legend’ Paper
1. 'RL2D1D0A3D' :- 24VDC
2. 'RL2D2D0A3D' :- 110VDC TRACING
3. 'RL2D3D0A3D' :- 240VDC PAPER
Following Features are available: 4. 'RL2D2A0A3D' :- 110VAC
1.Standby supply Switch over 5. 'RL2D3A0A3D' :- 240VAC
2.Changeover Relay assembly effecting switch over to standby
Legend
power source is external to annunciator . Paper
3.Relays are of different ranges:-24VDC ,48VDC,110VDC,240VAC,110VAC.
A U 1D 8 S P
Blank : Small push button + Slow Scan time(100ms) USB to RS232/RS485(2W)/RS422(4W) Accessary:
(Fault I/P voltage external 12 to 265VAC/DC & 12VDC Internal)
+ Non-Replaceable LED PCB type
P3 : Big push button +( Fast Scan time 10ms) (Fault I/P voltage 12V Internal)
+ Replaceable LED PCB type
L : Large 68(W)x 63(H) Window Size This has to be connected between terminal “D+” & “D-”
in case of USB to RS485 communication, if required.
Product Catalog Number '28A11A0'.
I : Intermix Window Size
1D - 2.....8 No of Windows
2D - 9.....14 No of Window
3D - 15.....24 No of Window
4D - 25.....32 No of Wondows
A - Alarm Annunciator
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