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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Controls

Manual

Monitoring, Control and Alarm System m2

R E F R I G E R AT I O N A N D A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G

Contents
Introduction Safety
Alarms Security

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System Overview
Battery Backup External Connections Alarm Mute Key

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Key Operation Technical data


Menu Key Left Arrow Key Print Key Up Arrow Key Down Arrow Key Right Arrow Key Enter Key Multiple Key Functions Operator/Equipment Safety

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Operation via the Key Pad


Point Overview Point Detail Inhibiting a Point Point Offset Single Point Log Printout Graphics Pulsed Input Scan Mode Alarm Mode Muting and Clearing an Alarm Main Menu No Scan Point Detail Scan Alarm History Point Alarm List Event History Print Menu Alarm History Software Version Setting the System Time and Date Daylight Saving Setup Information

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Setting the Log Action Setting the Graph Action Point Setup (Screen 2) Input Source Remote Addr Input Type Input Number Y Axis Y Base 4 - 20mA Inputs Pulsed Input Setup Mode Pls/kWh Export Pulsed Input Installation Notes Resolution Defrost Synchronisation Password Setup Point Offset Passcode Protection Setting the Log/Chart Frequency Alarm Action Setup Output Name Action n Delay Duration Clear On Modem Dialout Options Dialout Call Type Number Pager Info Defining the Probe Curves Setting up a Curve Table 4-20mA Set-up Modem Configuration Baud Rate Dial Answer Language Selection

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Logging EKC Controllers Onto m2 System m2 Comms with EKC 201/301 Controllers Operation via the Key Pad
EKC 201/301 Controller Point Detail Screen

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Configuring the EKC201/301 Controller via the Key Pad 31


Controller Point Setup (Screen 2) Alarm History Controller Point Setup 31 31 31

Configuring the System via the Key Pad


Entering Characters in Edit Fields Numeric Only Fields Diacritic Entry Setup Menu Entering the Passcode Setting Installation Name Setting Temperature Units Setting Date Format Selecting a Point Number Name Setting the Point Type Setting the Units of Measurement Defrost Interlock Point Setting the Alarm Settings Setting the Alarm Action 2 Manual

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m2 Comms with EKC 331 Capacity Controller 33 Operation via the Key Pad
EKC 331 Controller Point Detail Screen

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Configuring the EKC331 Controller via the Key Pad 34


Controller Point Setup Controller Point Setup (Screen 2) Alarm History 34 34 34

Remote Controller Parameters

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Type Input Source Remote Addr Input Type Input Number 35 35 35 35 35

Maintenance
Cleaning

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Full Character Set


Service

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Alphanumeric Character Set Appendix A


'AKM' Call Type

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Introduction
The m2 has been developed to provide a comprehensive, yet simple-to-use means of monitoring, recording and control refrigeration temperatures and other aspects of refrigeration plant operation. It is intended for use in small to medium food storage operations (for example a small supermarket) where compliance with the Food Hygiene Regulations is to be demonstrated. A variety of ancillary control equipment may be in use in such installations, each with its own specific requirements in terms of interfacing and monitoring, and m2 can be configured to work in such an environment. Designed for operational simplicity, the system once configured can display the status of each input point in turn with the occurrence of any fault condition indicated immediately by means of audible and visual alarms. Further details on any aspect of the operation of the installation are available via the key pad. In addition there is the ability for authorised personnel to make adjustments to the control and/or monitoring settings. Historical data is stored within the system and may be viewed or printed on a regular basis. The data is accessible both on and off-site via the external modem connection and alarm calls can also be generated if required. The following sections provide a description of m2, and the remainder of the manual provides further detail on the configuration, operation, and maintenance of the system. It is recommended that the appropriate part(s) are studied before any attempt is made to use the system.

Safety
To prevent accidents arising from improper handling, installation or operation, please read this manual carefully.

Validity This manual was made in Febuary 2002 and applies to m2 Dual Comms with software version B2.2. 4 Manual RS.8A.N4.02 Danfoss 6-2002 m2 Version B2.2

System Overview

The m2 consists of a central monitoring unit which can monitor up to 16 local sensors or inputs which are usually located adjacent to the equipment in question for example specific refrigerated areas (chiller cabinets, freezers, cold rooms), plant rooms or gas detectors, up to 60 EKC 201/301/331 controllers and 32 standard RS485 connections (128 1/4 loads) via the third party bus. The precise layout and configuration of these sensors and controllers is specific to each installation, and it is not necessary for a typical operator to be familiar with the operation of the sensors.

Alarms

The m2 provides audio and visual alarms whenever an input exceeds its pre-set alarm levels. For night operation, the system can be pre-set to dial-out using a digital dialler or via a modem whenever an alarm occurs. Security is provided by having passcode access to the protected settings. In the case of mains failure, an alarm is triggered after a delay. The system can be pre-set to dial-out to an external telephone number if required. The m2 will always FAIL SAFE (except for modem dailout).

Security

Battery Backup

The unit is provided with battery backup to continue historical logging during a power failure. In this case, the display backlight will switch off but the display will keep running. When an alarm occurs, the alarm siren and the red flashing backlight will still operate. The backlight will flash red, once every 5 seconds until the alarm is muted.

Note: When a mains failure lasts longer than 1 hour, the unit will cease historical logging and stop alarm checking. However, all existing historical readings remain in memory and are not lost.

External Connections

The m2 can monitor up to a maximum of 99 points, including up to 60 EKC 201/301/331 controllers, and or an additional 32 standard RS485 connections (128 1/4 loads) via the third party protocol. If hard copy details of the monitor readings is required, a parallel printer port is provided which can be connected to an Epson compatible parallel printer. An RS232 serial interface via a 9-way D type connector is provided which allows either a directly connected IBM compatible Personal Computer (PC) or a Minitel to be connected for operational and configuration purposes or to allow connection to a modem. If a PC is connected either directly or via the modem, the alarms and monitor readings can be read and the set-up details can be changed remotely, using Danfoss Central Station software (refer to manual RS.8C.G for more information). This manual will simply cover the configuration and use of the m2 in monitoring and controlling a refrigeration installation.

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Technical data
m2
Supply voltage D i sp l a y Operation 115 V +10/-15% a.c. 50-60 Hz 230 V + 10/-15% a.c. 50-60 Hz Graphic LCD, 240 x 64 Push buttons on front panel NTC or PT1000 temperature sensor1 , ON/OFF signal , 4 - 20mA, EKC 201/301/331 controllers & third par ty inputs. Better than +/-1C in the range -80 to +80C 8 Mb Max. Capacity2 2 - Load: 24 v a.c. 1A Parallel (Epson compatible) 1 hour3 R S 232 'LON' Bus 'Third Par ty' RS485 English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, Por tuguese Spanish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, C ze ch , S w e d i sh Transpor t: -20 to +70C Operation: 0 to +50 C Humidity: 20-80%RH IP 20 1.65 kg

Signal inputs Measuring accuracy with RTD sensor Data collection Alarm relay Printer connection Battery backup Data communication

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Ambient temperature Enclosure Weight

1. Only NTC's or PT1000's can be used at a time. 2. The data collection capacity depends on the amount of memory installed in the m2 unit. 3. If a power failure lasts longer than one hour, the monitoring unit will stop the collection of data and the alarm monitoring. Already collected data will remain intact. 4. At time of printing the following languages are yet to be completed: Slovenian, Portuguese and Malaysian.

Key Operation
Alarm Mute Key

The functions of the keys on the front panel of the m2 are described in the following sections. Main Functions Use this key to acknowledge or reset the alarm and mute the siren. The red ALARM backlight will stop flashing and remain steady. Any HIGH or LOW alarm indication will also stop scrolling and remain steady. Secondary Function Operates as a shift key to give extended functions with other keys.

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Menu Key

Main Functions Use this key to select the main or previous menu from any other screen. Secondary Functions Cancels input data without storing in edit fields ('ESC' key).

Print Key

Main Functions Use this key to select the Print Menu, except when in Alarm/Event history where it will directly print out a list. Secondary Functions Changes the Case/Sign in edit fields.

Up Arrow Key

Main Functions Use this key to scroll the highlight upwards on a menu screen. If the highlight is positioned on the first line of a menu, pressing this key will force the highlight to the bottom of the menu. In addition, when a character entry field has been selected, this key is used to increment the displayed value in the entry field. Secondary Functions Moves through the Point Detail screens, moves the cursor on the Overview screen and zooms in on the Graph screen.

Down Arrow Key

Main Functions Use this key to scroll the highlight downwards on a menu screen. If the highlight is positioned on the last line of a menu, pressing this key will force the highlight to the top of the menu. In addition, when a character entry field has been selected, this key is used to decrement the displayed value in the entry field. Secondary Functions Moves through the Point Detail screens, moves the cursor on the Overview screen and zooms out on the Graph screen.

Left Arrow Key

Main Functions Use this key to move the cursor to the left when a character entry field has been selected. In addition when an option has more than one screen associated with it (e.g. Point Detail), use this key to display the previous screen. Secondary Functions Moves the cursor on the Overview screen and moves the Graph Cursor.

Right Arrow Key

Main Functions Use this key to move the cursor to the right when a character entry field has been selected. In addition when an option has more than one screen associated with it (e.g. Point Detail), use this key to display the next screen. Secondary Functions Moves the cursor on the Overview screen and moves the Graph cursor.

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Enter Key

Main Functions Use this key to select an item from a menu or to enter a value and move the cursor to the next entry field ('' key). Secondary Functions Inhibits points, adds the Graph cursor to the Graph screen and selects points on the Overview screen.

Multiple Key Functions

Backspace in edit fields.

Adjusts Screen Contrast. OR

Starts or Stops the Scanning Mode on the Point Detail or Overview screen.

Diacritics (accented characters editing mode). or Sort and display alarms by point when in Point Detail Screen.

Operator/Equipment Safety

This equipment is safe to operate as long as the instructions in this manual are followed. High voltages are present inside the m2 and the front access panel should not be opened while power is applied to the system. Ensure that mains power is disconnected before any maintenance is carried out. It is assumed that operators of the system will have adequate training on its use. Danfoss accept no liability for loss or damage caused by misuse of the equipment.

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Point Overview To view the status of all the points at the same time, select the Point Overview option from the Main Menu. The Point Overview screen is displayed.This screen shows each activated point as one of the following icons, depending on the point condition. - active point in normal condition - active point in an alarm condition - a point in defrost pulldown - an inhibited point - a point in defrost

Note: If there are more than 20 points in the system extra lines of points will be displayed underneath the first 20 points (up to a maximum of 99 points).
To select a point, the cursor box can be positioned around a point symbol by using the or keys. As each point is selected the point number and its current status/temperature is displayed in the window on the right hand side of the screen. When the Overview Scan mode is selected, the cursor will cycle round all the activated points in turn, pausing for 3 seconds on each one so that the current status may be read. To display more details of a particular point, position the cursor box around the point required and press . The Point Detail screen will be displayed.

Note: If a point has a local offset applied to it, this will be indicated by the presence of the offset icon at the left of the Point Readout window.

Point Detail

To continuously view the status of a single point, either select the Point Detail option from the Main Menu or select a point on the Point Overview and press . The Point Detail screen is displayed. Use the key to select the next point or the key to select the previous point. The point number is displayed in the upper left-hand corner of the screen and the current status is displayed in large text in the centre of the screen. The text and symbols displayed in the window on the right hand side of the screen are as follows: Indicates the upper alarm limit setting. When the of

the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the upper alarm limit has been exceeded. Indicates the alarm delay in minutes. When the hand of the clock rotates, it indicates that the point is in the alarm condition and the delay has not yet expired. Indicates the lower alarm limit setting. When the part

of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the lower alarm limit has been exceeded. Indicates the input point type.

this indicates whether the point has been setup for 'Local' or 'Remote' alarms. - Local - alarms are raised based on m2 alarm settings.

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- Remote - alarms are raised based on controller alarm settings. This area also displays 'inhibit', 'defrost' and 'pulldown' icons, if the point has been setup for 'Local'. - an inhibited point. - a point in inhibit pulldown. - a point in defrost. - a point in defrost pulldown.

Note: If a point has a local offset applied to it, this will be indicated by the presence of the offset icon located under the units indicator. When the Detail Scan mode is selected, the display will cycle through all the activated points in turn pausing for 3 seconds on each one so that the current status may be read. Press either the key or the key to return to the Main Menu or the key to display the historical graph data.
Inhibiting a Point To inhibit a point so that it cannot create an alarm, select the required point and press . The Confirm Inhibit Yes/No message is displayed. Use the or key to toggle the answer and press . When a point is inhibited a symbol is displayed alongside the point type. To uninhibit a point repeat the operation. If the alarm condition is exceeded on an inhibited point (i.e. Pull-down), then the animated pull-down arrows will be displayed next to the inhibit symbol . The inhibit function can be password protected. This can be configured by accessing the 'Passcode Setup' screen. Point Offset

Any points on the m2 can have an offset applied to the displayed readings to compensate for cable runs loss etc. These offsets are point specific and may only be defined from the m2 keypad, although their value is readable when accessing the unit remotely. Under normal circumstances these offsets (if required) will be entered at installation and should only be modified by Danfoss personnel. Any point which has an offset active will display the offset icon on both the Point Detail and Point Overview screens.

Single Point Log Printout

In the Point Detail screen, pressing the

key displays the Print

Range option box. Use the , , and keys to enter the required value and the key to move through each field. Press the key and the Printing in Operation screen is displayed and the data is sent to the printer.

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The format of the printout will be as shown:

Graphics

To display an instant graph of the currently selected point, from the Point Detail screen, press the key. The chart is then displayed. The default time scale for the data displayed depends on the sample rate set. For example, a sample rate of 15 minutes will give a default time scale of 1 day. To view historic data, press the or keys to page the graphic screens (with no overlap). Pressing the or ' ' keys scroll through each of the points displaying the data graphs. Press the to bring up the cursor, this can then be moved along left or right displaying the reading and time for the cursor position in the top right hand corner of the screen. In addition the screen will page left or right when the cursor reaches the end of the display. To zoom in or out press the ' ' or ' ' keys, this will display the following time spans: 45 mins 1.5 hours 3 hours 6 hours 12 hours 1 day 3.5 days 1 week 4 weeks 12 weeks 11 months

To exit the zoom facility, remove the graph cursor by pressing '' again. Pressing the ' ' key will then take you back to the Point Detail screen. When a graph is displayed on the screen, pressing the ' ' key dumps

the graph to a directly connected printer (cursor must be removed first). Pulsed Input A pulsed input function is available for accepting pulses from a power meter. The pulsed input is displayed as shown which includes two values. The large value is the Rate and indicates either current kW usage (Const) once per minute or the Peak kW usage within the current sample period. If the Rate current usage is displayed, this value will vary with the actual energy consumed within the last minute. If the Peak usage is displayed, this will only change if the usage in the last minute was greater than any other minute in the sample period - hence it will show the highest or Peak value. The Rate value is stored by the m2 and will be displayed in the graph associated with this point. The second smaller value will show the accumulated kWh used within the current sample period. This value will increase over the sample period then reset to zero at the end. The Pulsed Icon to the left of the display will change from each time a pulse is being received. to

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Alarm Mode

In normal operation if no scan mode is selected, the m2 will revert to the Point Overview screen. When one or more alarms have been raised, the built-in siren will sound, the backlight will flash red and the point(s) in alarm will pulse. If a parallel printer is connected, the time, status and point details of the alarm will be printed. If the key is not pressed within the programmed time setting, the dial-out relay can be programmed to automatically activate, sending a signal to the dial-out equipment/security system if it is connected. To stop the siren sounding and the red backlight flashing, press the key. Check what the problem is by selecting the Point Detail screen for the point in alarm and noting its present status and alarm settings. The fault will need to be found and rectified before the alarm can be successfully cleared. If there appears to be no problem, it could be that the fault has cleared itself (e.g. the temperature has since returned to an acceptable level). In this case, the point will stop pulsing. If there are no further faults on other points, the alarm status will be cleared.

Muting and Clearing an Alarm

Main Menu

To display the Main Menu, press the key (repeat if necessary). To select an option from the Main Menu, use the or key to position the highlight over the required option and press or . At the bottom of the menu there are two symbols which indicate more options. To display these options, press the key. When the highlight reaches the bottom of the screen, the menu will be scrolled upwards to reveal the extra options. Similarly, to re-display the first two options, press the key. The first two options were described previously while the remaining options are described in the following sections.

Note: Options which have a symbol protected.


Scan Mode

alongside them are password

To select a scan mode, select the Scan Mode from the Main Menu. The Scan Menu is displayed. Use this menu to select a scan mode which will cycle the display through all the active points. To select an option from the Scan Menu, use the or key to position the highlight over the required option and press . Once an option has been selected, the Main Menu will be re-displayed. You can then select the Point Overview or Point Detail option as appropriate. The Point Overview or Point Detail screen can also be set to the appropriate scan mode by displaying the relevant screen and pressing the and keys together. Pressing them together again deactivates the scan mode.

No Scan

Use this option to switch off the scan mode. Once this option is selected, no scanning will be performed on either the Point Overview or Point Detail screens. The default screen will become the Point Overview screen. Use this option to select the scanning mode for the Point Overview screen. When this mode is selected, the cursor on the Point Overview screen will cycle round all the activated points in turn, pausing for 3 seconds on each one so that the current status may be read.

Point Overview Scan

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Point Detail Scan

Use this option to select the scanning mode for the Point Detail screen. When this mode is selected, the display on the Point Detail screen will cycle through all the activated points in turn pausing for 3 seconds on each one so that the current status may be read. To display the alarm history, select the Alarm History option from the Main Menu. The Alarm List screen is displayed with the most recent alarm heading the list. Up to 999 latest alarms can be viewed. Each alarm is given a number from 1 to 999 (restarting at 1 after the 999th) and is time and date stamped. The description shows the information relevant to each point. The two symbols at the bottom of the screen indicate that the list continues. The list can be scrolled up and down using the or keys. Press to display events with the alarms.

Alarm History

Point Alarm List

To display the alarm history for a point, select the point detail screen, and keys together. The Alarm List screen is then press the displayed listing all alarms for the selected point only.

Event History

To display the event history, select the Event History option from the Main Menu. The Event List screen is displayed with the most recent event heading the list. The latest 100 events stored are viewed. The list can be scrolled up and down using the or keys.

Print Menu

If a parallel printer is connected, a series of printouts can be initiated in condensed mode. To perform a print operation, select the Print Menu option from either the Main Menu or by pressing the key on all screens except the Alarm/Event List screens. In either case, the Print Menu screen is displayed.

Log of All Points

Use this option to print the current status of all points.

Note: Only those points which have their log action set to ON will be printed.
Graph of Selected Points Use this option to print an individual graph of each of the points in turn. From the Print Menu, select the Graph of All Points option. The Select Period screen will then appear. Use the ' ', ' ', ' ' and ' ' keys to enter the required value and the '' key to move through each field. The Printing in Operation screen is displayed and the data is sent to the printer.

Note: Only those points which have their graph action set to ON will be printed.
Alarm History Use this option to print a list of all the alarms and events. The Alarm/ Event List is printed showing the Alarm List followed by the Event List. From the Print Menu, select the Alarm List option. The Select Period screen will then appear. Use the ' ', ' ', ' ' and ' ' keys to enter the required value and the '' key to move through each field. The Printing In Operation screen is then displayed and the data is sent to the printer. Each alarm is given a number from 1 to 999 (restarting at 1 after the 999th) and is time and date stamped. The description shows the information relevant to each point. Similarly, each event is time and date stamped and the description shows the information relevant to each event.

Note: This operation may take considerable time and paper.

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The various follows: ok Alm dEF dEP dFP E Err Flt Hi Inh Low Off OVR OC SC The various as follows: Aft.Def Fault > < Software Version

codes printed in the status (St) column are defined as No fault present Equipment fault Defrost Defrost pulldown - (only shown on display) Defrost pulldown - (only shown on printouts) Equipment (status ok) Equipment (status alarm) Comms fault High alarm Inhibit Low alarm The input is off Defrost overrun alarm Signal over range Signal under range codes displayed in the printout Reason column are defined Alarm after defrost probe fault High value alarm greater than high alarm limit Low value alarm less than low alarm limit.

Use this option to display the units software and hardware details for reference. To return to the Main Menu, either wait 1 minute or press any key.

Setting the System Time and Date

To set the system time and date, select the Time / Date option from the Main Menu. The Password request is displayed. Enter your User passcode (the default passcode is WOODLEY or the Local passcode). Use or keys to cycle through the character list to the required value and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. Then press to move onto the next field. The system time and date are read from the internal clock. If these are incorrect amend them as appropriate. The Start Day and End Day settings are used to indicate the start and end of trading. This allows the system to perform different operations depending on the time of day. For example, the system could be set up so that during the day only an audible alarm is activated, whereas the system would dial-out at night. Select each of the days in turn and type in or amend the times as required. Use the or keys to cycle through the day of the week and the special days. Set the Start and End day values. Set the date of any Special Days (dd/mm) (5 Special Days maximum).

The Special Days are used to override the normal weekday start and end times.

Note: The Special Days will occur every year if they are not changed.

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Daylight Saving

This facility is to set the automatic clock change for winter/summer time. From the System Times Setup menu, use the key to highlight the Daylight Saving symbol, then press the key. The Daylight Saving setup menu is then displayed. Use the keys to scroll through the following options: Mode Off Auto-US Auto-EU Manual Time Offset or

Daylight saving switched off. American daylight saving time settings. European daylight saving time settings. Times and offset can be manually set.

The hour at which the change will take place. The amount in hours the clock will change.

Setup Information

Use this option to print out all setup information. From the Print Menu, select the Setup Information option. The Printing in Operation screen is displayed and the data is sent to the printer.

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Configuring the System via the Key Pad


Entering Characters in Edit Fields There are two types of character sets that are used in the m2 depending on which edit field has been selected: Full Character Set This is used in most of the edit fields. When the edit field has been selected, the characters within the set can be cycled through using the or keys. If the key is pressed first, it will start at A and go forward through the character set. If the key is pressed first, it will start at z and go backwards through the character set. When a character has been selected, press either next space or to move to the next edit field. to move to the

Alphanumeric Character Set If the key is pressed first, it will start at 0 and go forward through the character set. If the key is pressed first, it will start at z and go backwards through the character set. Numeric Only Fields By pressing the or keys, the field is incremented or decremented. By pressing the or keys you can skip across the unit fields to make entering larger numbers easier. If your language uses Diacritics (accented characters), the m2 provides the facility to enter these both from the local keypad and remotely via PC. This facility is language sensitive such that only Diacritics which are relevant to the language active on the unit are available. The method of entry is to select a base character as normal and then add the required accent, e.g. in French if an is required the procedure is to first select e as described above, then enter Diacritic mode and select the acute accent . To enter a Diacritic mode on a suitable character, hold down the like a shift key and press the key once. This will add the first available accent to your character, any more which are available can then be selected by pressing the and keys together. When the required accent is displayed, simply moving on to the next character stores this and cancels the Diacritic mode. If you move the cursor onto an already accented character, the unit will automatically enter Diacritic mode allowing you to change the accent. Diacritic mode may be manually cancelled by pressing the Setup Menu and once more.

Diacritic Entry

To configure the system via the key pad, select the Setup Menu option from the Main Menu.

Entering the Passcode

To change any of the configuration information via the keypad, you must first enter the correct password. The default passcode is 291. However, this may have been changed to a passcode which is site specific. Enter in the password using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. When the password is complete, press .

Setting Installation Name

The installation name is displayed on the Point Overview screen, the Alarm History screen, the Event History screen and on the various printouts. To set the installation name, select the Installation Name option from the Setup Menu.

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Enter the installation name using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. You can use the and keys together to delete the character before the cursor. When the installation name is complete, press , then ' ' to return to the Setup Menu. Next time you display the Point Overview screen the installation name will appear at the top of the screen. Setting Temperature Units The m2's temperature unit of measurement can be set to either fahrenheit or centigrade. To select the temperature unit, press the '' key to move the active field box around the 'temperature units' field, then use the or key to toggle between fahrenheit and centigrade. The date format of the m2 unit can be set to either 'DD/MM' or 'MM/DD'. To select the date format required, press the '' key to move the active field box around the 'temperature units' field, then use the or key to toggle between 'DD/MM' and 'MM/DD'.

Setting Date Format

Setting the Point Details

To set up the details of an individual point, select the Point Setup option from the Setup Menu. The Point Setup screen is displayed with the point number displayed in the top left hand field.

Selecting a Point Number

To select a different point number, use the or key. As each number is selected, the settings for the selected point are displayed.

Name

To set the name of an individual point, ensure that the cursor is on the correct point number and press . The cursor will move to the Name field. Enter the installation name using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. A maximum of 18 characters can be entered into this field. You can use the and keys together to delete the character to change case. When the installation name before the cursor and is complete, press . The edit box will move onto the next field.

Setting the Point Type

To set the point type, repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Type field is highlighted. The input type code refers to the input connected to that point. This can be altered by using the or keys to scroll through the list of available types, which are defined as follows. Off RTD PT1 PT2 PT3 EKS Low Eno Enc Dno Dnc 420 Cf1 Cf2 Cf3 No input connected PT1000 temperature probe (-100 to +100C) PT1000 Version Only Low temp. thermistor probe (-80 to 0C) Thermistor Version Only Standard thermistor probe (-40 to +40C) Thermistor Version Only High temp. thermistor probe (0 to +100C) Thermistor Version Only EKS111 probe (-35 to +85) PT1000 Version Only Not applicable Equipment (normally-open) Equipment (normally-closed) Defrost interlock (normally-open) Defrost interlock (normally-closed) 4-20mA input* Programmable curve No.1 - input is cross-referenced to a table held in memory. Programmable curve No.2 - input is cross-referenced to a table held in memory. Programmable curve No.3 - input is cross-referenced to a table held in memory. Danfoss 6-2002 17

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Programmable curve No.4 - input is cross-referenced to a table held in memory. Ana Remote analogue input and m2+ units. EKC EKC 201/301/331 Controllers CTL Third Party Controllers * The 4-20mA input is passive. It requires an external 12-24V isolated power supply. Default settings are 0 to 100% (0=4mA and 100=20mA). Zero and full scale can be modified via the second Point Setup screen. Values can be between -99 and 999. Applications of 4-20mA can be for pressure tranducers, temp, flow, humidity, level, etc.

Setting the Units of Measurement

To set the units of measurement, repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Units field is highlighted. Enter the units required using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the ' or key to move the cursor left or right respectively.

Note: This is a text field only and does not effect the operation of the system. It will not be available if DNO, DNC, ENO or ENC is selected. You can use the and keys together to delete the character
before the cursor and to change case. When the units have been set, press . The edit box will move onto the next field.

Defrost Interlock Point

Select the point to be used for defrost as previously described. Use the or keys to alter the point type code, if necessary, to Dno (defrost interlock, normally-open relay) or Dnc (defrost interlock, normally-closed relay). Select the point to be interlocked to the defrost and repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Def Int Pt field is highlighted. Use the or keys to alter the point number to the defrost input. For example, if probe 1 is a temperature probe and point 16 is a defrost input contact, set 16 as the defrost interlock in probe 1s settings.

Setting the Alarm Settings

Select the point as previously described.Repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the High field is highlighted. Set this field to set the value at or above which an alarm will occur by using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. When the high temperature alarm point has been set, press . The edit box will move onto the next field. Repeat the operation for the Low field, to set the value at or below which an alarm will occur. Press to move the edit box onto the next field.Repeat the operation for the Delay field. Set the length of time (in minutes) that the fault must be present before an alarm is raised. Select the point as previously described, then repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Action field is highlighted. The status display shows the alarm action number. Use the or keys to set the required alarm actions. These alarm actions can then be set to carry out the desired functions. For example, point number 3 could be set to have alarm action 1 which sets the siren and dials out to a modem. Whereas, point number 4 could be set to alarm action 2 which sets the siren, dials out to a pager as well as the modem, etc. The alarm actions are as follows: 0 1 - 8 Turns the alarm off. Sets alarm actions 1 to 8. Danfoss 6-2002 m2 Version B2.2

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Setting the Log Action

Log printouts are available for selected points on a timed or demand basis via the print menu. When a log is printed only points with the log action field appropriately set will be output. The available settings are: Off Set this point to OFF if you do not want this point to be shown on any log printouts. The point will be automatically logged after a specified time delay. The point will be logged on demand only. Set this option to ON if you require this point to be shown on the timed log printouts and also on log on demand printouts.

Timed

Manual On

Repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Log field is highlighted. Use the ' ' or ' ' keys to set the required log action and press to move the cursor onto the next field.

Setting the Graph Action

Graph printouts are available for selected points on a timed or demand basis via the print menu. When a graph is printed only points with the graph action field appropriately set will be output. The available settings are: Off Set this option to OFF if you do not want this point graph to be shown on any graph printouts. The graph for this point will be automatically printed after a the time specified in the Log/Graph Setup screen. The graph for the point will be printed on demand only. Set this option to ON if you require a graph for this point to be printed after the time specified in the Log/Graph Setup screen and also on graph on demand printouts.

Timed

Manual

On

Repeatedly press to cycle through the fields until the Graph field is highlighted. Use the ' ' or ' ' keys to set the required graph action. Point Setup (Screen 2) With the Graph field highlighted, press and hold down the key until the second Point Setup screen is displayed or press the ' ' in the point type field. The point number and name are the same as those described in first Point Setup screen and cannot be edited here.

Input Source

Use this field to specify whether the input is connected directly to the m2 master unit (Local), via a m2+, m2-BBM or third party controller (T-Party) or (Remote) via a EKC controller (Echelon). The input source can be set by pressing the or keys to the required option. By default the first 16 points are programmed to use the 16 local inputs. This configuration is not fixed and may be changed. Press the key to move onto the next field.

Remote Addr

If T-Party has been specified for the Input Source, then this field is used to specify the remote address (refer to relavent controller manual or the m2 Instructions RI.8B.M for the m2+ and m2-BBM units). If 'Echelon' has been specified for the Input Source, then this field is not accessible as it is set from the EKC controller.

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Use the or keys to cycle through the character list to the required value and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. Press the key to move onto the next field.

Input Type

Use the

and

keys to cycle through the valid options as follows: Resistor input. 4 - 20 mA input. Normally open or normally closed contacts (Contact). PT1000

RESISTOR CURRENT DIGITAL PT1000

Input Number

This field is to specify the input number of the (Remote) third party controller, m2+ or m2-BBM unit. Use the or keys to cycle through the character list to the required value and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. Press the key to move onto the next field.

Y Axis

This field refers to the overall size of the graph temperature range. Entering zero selects the auto-scale option. Alternatively, enter the required range. The range goes from the lowest graph point (Y Base value) to the highest graph point. Use the , , or ' keys to enter the required value. This field refers to the lowest value the graph will show. This value should be slightly lower than you expect the temperature to drop to. If auto scale in the Y axis is selected this value is not used. Use the , , or ' keys to enter the required value.

Y Base

4 - 20mA Inputs

These values are used exclusively in conjunction with a standard 420mA input which can represent pressure, humidity, level, flow rate, or any other variable which can produce a 4-20mA output. The value for the upper and lower limits can therefore represent % (RH), PPM, bar or psi etc., depending on the medium being measured. A numerical value for 4mA (lower limit) and 20mA (higher limit) is entered, and the m2 automatically scales the input for a figure proportional to the measurement. Use the , , and keys to enter the required value. Finally, press to return to the Setup Menu.

Pulsed Input Setup

To setup the pulsed input, from the Point Setup menu select PLS in the Point Type field. All the remaining fields in Screen 1 of the Point Setup are the same as normal.

In Screen 2 of the Point Setup there are a couple of extra fields added. These are as explained below:

Mode

This field is to set either the Constant or Peak value to be used as explained previously. This field is to set the amount of pulses that is to be recieved from the power meter per kWh.

Pls/kWh

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Export

If the Pulsed Input is being setup via Danfoss Central Station software, there is an extra field named Export that can be used. This field is set if the points data is to be exported to AKM format for analysis by Power Focus or similar software. The m2 Pulsed Input requires a volt free contact or an open collector and the pusle width must be a minimum of 80mS. The Pulsed Input will operate with either PT1000 or Thermistor m2 input boards.

Pulsed Input Installation Notes

Resolution

The resolution of the pulse data depends on the sample rate of the m2 the longer the sample rate, the greater the resolution, as well as the resolution of the power meter being used. For example: If the power meter outputs five pulses for every Kilo Watt Hour (KWh) and with a current usage of 6KW. With an m2 sample rate of 3 minutes:

1 or 2 pulses received per 3 minute interval ((5 pulses x 6 KWh) / 60 minutes) x 3 minutes = 1.5 1 pulse x 0.2KW x 20 (for 1 hour) = 4KW 2 pulses x 0.2KW x 20 (for 1 hour) = 8KW Resolution is 4. Values could either be 0, 4, 8, 12 etc. With an m2 sample rate of 15 minutes: 7 or 8 pulses received per 15 minute interval ((5 pulses x 6 KWh) / 60 minutes) x 15 minutes = 7.5 7 pulse x 0.2KW x 4 (for 1 hour) = 5.6KW 8 pulses x 0.2KW x 4 (for 1 hour) = 6.4KW Resolution is 0.8. Values could be 0, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 5.6, 6.4 etc.
With the Peak option, the sample rate is 1 minute (though the storage rate is whatever the m2 is set for) which gives a very poor graph resolution, this makes the Peak value very inaccurate unless the power meter outputs many pulses per KWh. Defrost Synchronisation This option allows the coordinated defrost setup of a network of EKC controllers. From the Setup Menu, select the Defrost Schedule option. Use the to highlight the field to be modified. Use the and keys to scroll through the character or options list and the and keys to move the cursor left or right respectively. Set the values as follows: Number Set this to the point number required for the defrost schedule. Enter the name required for this defrost schedule (this is the point name).

Name

Mode

Select either Master or Follows depending on whether the controller being setup is a Main or Secondary controller. If Master has been set, then the next field becomes active in which the controllers address needs to be entered. Coordinate This field only becomes active if Master is selected in the previous field. Select either Yes or No depending on if the Secondary controllers information is to be used for end of defrost control.

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Defrosts per This field only becomes active if Master is selected in the Day previous field. Enter the amount of defrosts per day required, then whether the times are to be set Manually or Auotmatically.

Manual Auto -

all defrost times entered manually. select the number of defrosts per day, enter the first defrost time, then the remaining times will be calculated for a 24 hour period.

Day Night Control Password Setup

Select either Yes or No depending on whether the Day/ Night Control on the controller is to be activated of not.

This option allows you to change the three different levels of passcodes Main, Local and User, also the Inhibit Protection can be activated. The Main and Local Passcode provides access to all the setup screens. The User Passcode only provides access to the Time/Date setup. From the Setup Menu, select the Password Setup option. Use the to highlight the passcode to be modified. Type in the passcode using the or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. N.B. Local passcode is numeric only. You can use the and keys together to delete the character before the cursor and been set, press then to change case. When the passcode has to return to the Setup Menu.

To set the Inhibit Protection, use the key to highlight the 'Inhibit Protected' field, then using the or keys to select either 'Yes' or 'No'. Point Offset Passcode Protection To set the Point Offset Passcode Disable, use the key to highlight the Pt Offset Disable field in the Passcode Setup menu, then using the or keys select either Yes or No. To set the print frequencies, select the Log/Chart Frequency option from the Setup Menu. Use the to highlight the field to be modified. Type in the time required using the and keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. Set the values as follows: Log Print Interval Set this value to determine the interval between log prints (hours : minutes). Enter the time in the day in which you require the printing of the automatic log readings to start. (Only points that have been set as Timed or ON will be printed).

Setting the Log/Chart Frequency

Start Print at

Graph Print IntervalSet this value to determine the interval between graph prints. Start Print at Enter the time in the day that you require the automatic graph to be printed. (Only points that have been set as Timed or ON will be printed.) Set this field to the frequency of sampling required for the graphs.

Sampling Rate

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The sample frequency affects the amount of data that will be stored in the units memory. TDays = Total number of days stored in memory Freq Pt = Graph sample frequency = Highest point number used 2Mb 4Mb 6Mb 8Mb = = = = 2097152 4194304 6291456 8388608

Total = Total memory available

TDays = Freq x (Total - 464000) 1440 x (6+(2 x Pt)) Freq = 1440 x TDays x ((2 x Pt)+6) Total - 464000 Example table for days using 40 points. Freq Days 1 47 2 94 5 235 10 471 15 706 Example table for frequency using 40 points. Days Freq (in minutes) 100 2 200 4 300 6 500 11 700 15 These calculations can alter if a large amount of alarms are stored. Alarm Action Setup Use this option to define the action to take place when an alarm occurs. From the Setup Menu, select the Alarm Action Setup option. Use the or keys to cycle through the devices and complete the fields for each device as described below. RELAY 1 RELAY 2 SIREN LAMP FLASH MODEM 1 Output Name MODEM MODEM MODEM MODEM PRINT 2 3 4 5

Type in up to 8 characters as an appropriate name for the output device. Use or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. You can use the and keys together to delete the character before the cursor and next field. to change case. Press to move onto the

Action n

Use this field to specify when the device is to be used. Set the trigger as follows for each of the Alarm Actions: 0 1 D N Always OFF (Never trigger) Always ON (day and night) (Always trigger) ON during the day (Trigger during the day only) ON during the night (Trigger during the night only) 6-2002 23

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For example, on the Alarm Action Setup screen illustrated, Alarm Actions 1, 2 and 7 will always trigger Relay 1. Note: The alarm action number is set for each point in turn so that predetermined actions occur when that point is in alarm. Delay Use this field to specify the delay time in seconds before the device is activated by an alarm. For example, if the site is manned, a delay of say 10 minutes could be entered giving the staff time to respond to the alarm before the dial-out operation occurs. Use or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively. For Relays Use this field to specify the time in seconds that the relay will be activated.

Duration

Note:- Entering 999 will activate the relay until the clear on condition occurs.
For Modems Use this field to specify the time in seconds between an unsuccessful call and the next attempt. Clear On Use this field to specify the clear alarm operation as follows: NoACK Clears the alarm condition when no new or no acknowledged alarms are present. Clear the alarm when the Mute key is pressed. Clear the alarm when the time specified under Duration has expired. When in alarm, if the 'Mute' key is pressed then the relay will open. If after the 'Duration Time' the alarm is still present, then the relay will close again. If the 'Mute' key is not pressed, then the relay will open after the 'Duration Time' for 10 seconds. This will continue until the input triggering the alarm has been reset. Same as above except for pressing the 'Mute' key will not open the relay.

Mute

Time

MuteR

ClrR

Note: It is not recommended that 999 is specified with Timeas the system would have to be switched off to clear the alarm.
Finally, press Modem Dialout Options to return to the Setup Menu.

Use this option to set the modem dialout settings. From the Setup Menu, select Modem Dialout Options. When connected to a modem, the m2 is able to make telephone calls to up to five pre-programmed numbers whenever an alarm is detected. Alternatively, individual alarms detected for a particular point can be routed to a particular telephone number. It can also call a radio pager to alert a duty engineer. Three types of pager can be supported - Tone only, Numeric and Alphanumeric. The message that is sent can also be defined.

Note: Support for the TAP pager protocol is available in UK, France, Switzerland and Scandinavia.

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Dialout

Use the or keys to cycle through the dialout numbers and complete the fields for each device as described below: Use this field to specify the type of device which is connected to the specified telephone number. The options are as follows: NO DIAL GSM SMS Inhibits the output.

Call Type

Indicates that a RS232/GSM modem device is connected. Sends text messages to a GSM mobile phone and receives messages. For information on this feature refer to document Functional Description RC.8A.M. DOWNLOAD Indicates that a computer is connected (directly or remotely). Sends the alarm message using Woodley Xmodem Alarm protocol. If the line is busy, the telephone number will be dialled up to four times (8 bit, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit). AKM Same as above, except that dialout attempts will continue; after every 10 attempts will reset the alarm relay. Note: Modem must be wired in conjunction with the alarm relay (refer to appendix A). Indicates that a beeper type pager is connected. The system dials the appropriate telephone number and then disconnects. As there is no security associated with this option, the telephone number is always dialled twice unless the busy tone is received.

BEEPER

MESSAGE7 Indicates that a 7 bit modem is connected with a printer attached. (7 bit, Even Parity, 1 Stop Bit) (normally used in France). MESSAGE8 Indicates that an 8 bit modem is connected with a printer attached. (8 bit, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit) (normally used in UK). PAGER7S Indicates that a TAP 7 bit protocol pager is connected which can display a message. The message sent is defined on the Pager Info line (7 bit, Even Parity, 1 Stop Bit). Identical to PAGER7S but sends message up to 4 times. Indicates that a TAP 8 bit protocol pager is connected which can display a message. The message sent is defined on the Pager Info line (8 bit, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit). Identical to PAGER8S but sends message multiple times.

PAGER7M PAGER8S

PAGER8M

Number

Enter the appropriate telephone numbers for each of the devices used. If a comma , is inserted before the number, a delay of between 2 and 4 seconds will be inserted between the modem picking up the line and dialling. If a w is inserted before the number, the modem will wait for the secondary tone before dialling. For a message to be sent to a pager, two items of information must be supplied in addition to the Tap Pager server telephone number. 1. The pager I/D, this is normally marked on the pager. 2. The text message to be sent to the pager.

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Pager Info

Text codes can be added that add other information into the message. These codes are as follows: \S \A \C \R \L \\ // \N An typical Sends the Store Name. Sends the Last Alarm Message Sends a count of alarms and muted alarms in the format 2/4. Sends the Carriage Return (CR) character. Sends the Line Feed (LF) character. Sends the \ character. Sends the / character. Sends output name. text string will take the form:

123456\RAlarm at \S = \A\R This page info string would cause pager '123456' to receive a message in the form "Alarm at Danfoss Superstore = 24 Fresh Fish 6.4 Hi>6.0" The pager info field is limited to a maximum of 30 characters Finally, press Defining the Probe Curves to return to the Setup Menu.

Probe curves can be used to define the relationship between input Resistance or Current values and engineering units (e.g. Temperature, Pressure etc.). For example, probe curves could be used for a gas detection sensor. This option allows you to define such a relationship for 4 separate curve types using information about Resistance/Current to Output Value transfer characteristic of a given probe, supplied by probe manufacturers. From the Set-up Menu, select the Define Probe Curves option. The Curve Table Set-up screen is displayed. There are 4 curve tables available - Cf1, Cf2, Cf3 and Cf4. Use the or keys to cycle through the curves until the correct type is displayed. The table can have up to 12 break points to define the Curve Table relationship. Each of these break points will have a corresponding Input and Output value which must be entered by the user. The Output value will be the reading which should be displayed on the Point Detail / Overview Screen for a given Resistance/Current value. The Input Value will be an Internally Scaled version of that Resistance/Current Input value. Below are explanations of each fields displayed for defining the curve tables: Con 1 as This field is for selecting either 'RESISTOR' or 'CURRENT' depending on the type of probe being used. This field displays the Internally Scaled version of a Resistance/Current connected across the unit's Input 1 and COM terminals. This value will be in the range of 0 to 9999. This readout is used to determine what to put in the Input field when setting up the Curve Table.

To use =

Converted = This field displays the result of applying the selected Curve table function to the 'To use =' value being displayed. Thus when no Break Input & Output values have been entered, this will give an out of range reading (SC/OC). As a Curve Table is built up, however, it will start to show the Output value corresponding to whatever the Resistance/Current connected across Input 1.

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Curve

This field is used to select 1 of the 4 curve tables (Cf1 - Cf4). This field is used to select the break point being set up on the curve (1 - 12). This field is for the Internally Scaled input value to be used at the break point selected. The 'To use =' value can be copied into this field by pressing ' ' and ' ' together. This field has a range of between 0 and 9999. This field is for the Output value at the Break Point/ Input value selected. This has a range of between -999.9 and 999.9.

Break

Input

Output

Setting up a Curve Table

The table should be completed so that the Input readings increase in value. Any reading below the first value or above the last value will return out of range Output Values (OC/SC). In order to set up a Table you will require either a Resistance box (for resistance probes) or a Current Source (for Current Probes) plus the manufacturer's data defining the Input/Output relationship of the probe. The method is described for a Resistance probe, but it is the same for the Current case except that it is necessary to put the Input 1 link in the 4-20mA position before starting. 1. Select (up to) 12 Output (Resistance) values from the manufacturer's data sheet which correspond to Input (e.g. Temperature) values in the range you wish to measure. For maximum accuracy these points should be distributed evenly across the required range. Connect the Resistance Box across the Input No. 1 and C terminals of the unit and set it to the lowest of your selected Output values. When you do this you should see a value appear in the 'To use =' field. This is the Internally Scaled version of the resistance you have connected. Set the Break field to 1 and then go to the Input field. Next either manually enter the value displayed in the 'To use =' field, or press the and keys together to copy it to the Input field. Move to the Output field and enter the Output (e.g. Temperature) value from your probe data corresponding to the Resistance value you set. Move the Edit Box to the Break field again and increase its value by 1, which will clear the Input and Output fields. Set your next chosen Resistance value from the probe data and, when the 'To use =' value has stabilised, repeat from step 3 until all your points have been entered.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Once all points have been entered, you can vary the resistance connected to Input 1 and observe the effect in the Converted field. For a given resistance, this value should now be the same as that shown in the manufacturer's probe data. 4-20mA Set-up For 4-20 mA inputs the 'Input type' must be set to 'CURRENT', then the Input/Output fields will change to 4mA/20mA. The curve table can now be set up. For example, if a pressure sensor was being used which produced 4mA at 0.1 bar and 20mA at 30 bar, then simply add 0.1 to the 4mA field and 30 to the 20 mA filed. Ensure the point set-up and jumper link on the input terminal is set to 4-20mA.

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When you have finished or to abandon the operation, press return to the Setup Menu. Modem Configuration

to

When connected to a modem, use this option to configure the modem settings. From the Setup Menu, select the Modem Configuration option.

Baud Rate

Use the or keys to cycle through the valid baud rates to the required value and press to move onto the next field. Enter the dial code you require. Use the and keys to cycle through the character list and the and keys to move the cursor left or right respectively. Enter the answer code you require. Use or keys to cycle through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right respectively.

Dial

Answer

Note: Refer to your modem handbook for details of the valid modem commands and answer codes.
When you have finished or to abandon the operation, press once to return to the Setup Menu and again to return to the Main Menu. Language Selection The m2 supports several languages, as listed below: English French German Dutch Italian Swedish Norwegian Danish Icelandic Spanish Hungarian Polish Czech Finnish

Selecting Change Language from the Setup Menu will present you with the appropriate list of languages for your unit. Selection of the required language will refresh the screen to display the Main Menu in the new language and will automatically adjust the range of Diacritics (accented characters) available in Edit Fields.

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Logging EKC Controllers Onto m2 System

A EKC 201/301/331 controller is logged onto a m2 system from the controller only. Shown in the table below is the operation for logging a EKC controller onto a m2 system. The symbols for pushing of buttons have the following meanings: Push the upper button Push both buttons simultaneously Push the lower button

When a EKC controller is logged on to a m2 system, whatever the controllers address is parameter (o03) will automatically be assigned as the point number on the m2. This will include overwriting any previous settings set to that point number. Ensure before logging a EKC controller onto a m2 system, that the address set is available in the m2. If not available then change the address on the controller.

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m2 Comms with EKC 201/301 Controllers Operation via the Key Pad
EKC 201/301 Controller Point Detail Screen To view the Controller Point Detail Screen is the same procedure as a standard Point Detail Screen. The Controller Point Detail Screen is displayed as shown. There are five informations area that are displayed. These areas display the following information:

this area will display icons indicating the status of the controller, the icons being of the following: - cooling

- defrost

- fans

this indicates the main temperature.

this indicates the secondary temperature. this indicates whether the point has been setup for 'Local' or 'Remote' alarms. - Local - Remote This area also displays 'inhibit', 'defrost' and 'pulldown' icons, if the point has been setup for 'Local'. - an inhibited point. - a point in inhibit pulldown. - a point in defrost. - a point in defrost pulldown. Indicates the upper alarm limit setting. When the of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the upper alarm limit has been exceeded. Indicates the setpoint setting. Indicates the lower alarm limit setting. When the part of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the lower alarm limit has been exceeded. 30 Manual RS.8A.N4.02 Danfoss 6-2002 m2 Version B2.2

Configuring the EKC201/301 Controller via the Key Pad

To configure a controller point, the controller must first be logged on, after which select the Point Setup option from the Setup menu and select the point number of the EKC controller. The controller Point Setup screen is as displayed. The controller point setup screen differs from the standard point setup screen as follows: Type This field is automatically set when (Setting the Point Type) the controller is logged on and therefore must not be adjusted. Defr PDown (Defrost Pulldown) In Local Alarms mode this field is used to specify the defrost lockout in minutes, by using the and keys. In Remote Alarms mode this field is not used. Use this field to specify the source of the alarms. The two settings are:

Controller Point Setup

Alarms (Setting the Alarms Source) LOCAL

This will set the m2 to generate alarms as a result of readings returned by the controller, and administer the locking out of these alarms during defrost. In this mode the defrost icon will be displayed in the bottom right of the Point Detail screen in addition to the left hand window. This will change to the defrost pulldown icon during pulldown. This will set the m2 to report alarms as a result of alarm states detected by the controller, and allows the controller to manage defrost lockout.

REMOTE

The point setup screen will differ depending on whether the point has been set to 'Local' or 'Remote'. The differences are as follows: Local The 'Local' screen the same as a standard point setup screen. Remote The 'Remote' screen has the following fields: Alm Act (Setting the Alarm Action) War Act (Setting the Warning Action) Use the and keys to set the required alarm action zone for the controllers alarms. Use the and keys to set the required alarm action zone for the controllers warnings.

Controller Point Setup (Screen 2)

With the 'Type' field highlighted, press the ' ' key to display the second Point Setup screen. To return to the first screen, press the ' ' key. The controller point setup screen 2 for the EKC 201/301 only allows the 'Y Axis' and 'Y Base fields to be modified, the remote addressing and temperature fields are set from the EKC unit only.

Alarm History

The EKC 201/301 controller alarms are shown in the alarm history list displaying the alarm codes across both the 'St' and 'Reason' columns and are as follows: High Temp Low Temp Open Door EKC Faulty Air Sen. OC Air Sen. SC Def Sen. OC High temperature alarm Low temperature alarm Open door alarm Faulty EKC unit alarm Air probe open circuit Air probe closed circuit Defrost probe open circuit

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Def Sen. SC Defrost probe closed circuit Comms Fail EKC communication failure alarm ? Controller currently disconnected For a '3 Sensor' EKC 201 controller, a different list of alarm codes are shown in the alarm history and are as follows: Sdef Bad Defrost probe error Sout High Sout high temperature alarm Sout Low Sout low temperature alarm Sin High Sin high temperature alarm Sin Low Sin low temperature alarm Sout Bad Sout probe error Sin Bad Sin probe error EKC Faulty Faulty EKC unit alarm Max. StandbyMaximum standby time after slave defrost (o16) Comms Fail EKC communication failure alarm ? Controller currently disconnected

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m2 Comms with EKC 331 Capacity Controller Operation via the Key Pad
EKC 331 Controller Point Detail Screen To view the Controller Point Detail Screen is the same procedure as a standard Point Detail Screen. The Controller Point Detail Screen is displayed as shown. There are five information areas that are displayed. These areas display the following information:

this area will display icons indicating the status of the controller, the icons being of the following: - fans on

- compressors on

this indicates the compressor or condenser pressure.

this indicates whether the point has been setup for 'Local' or 'Remote' alarms. - Local - Remote This area also displays 'inhibit' and 'inhibit pulldown' icons, if the point has been setup for 'Local'. - an inhibited point. - a point in inhibit pulldown.

Indicates the upper alarm limit setting. When the of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the upper alarm limit has been exceeded. Indicates the setpoint setting. Indicates the lower alarm limit setting. When the part of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the lower alarm limit has been exceeded.

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Configuring the EKC331 Controller via the Key Pad


Controller Point Setup

To configure a controller point, the controller must first be logged on, after which select the Point Setup option from the Setup menu and select the point number of the EKC controller. The controller Point Setup screen is as displayed. The controller point setup screen differs from the standard point setup screen as follows: Type This field is automatically set when (Setting the Point Type) the controller is logged on and therefore must not be adjusted. Defr PDown (Defrost Pulldown) Alarms (Setting the Alarms Source) LOCAL This field is not used.

Use this field to specify the source of the alarms. The two settings are:

This will set the m2 to generate alarms as a result of readings returned by the controller, and administer the locking out of these alarms during defrost. In this mode the defrost icon will be displayed in the bottom right of the Point Detail screen in addition to the left hand window. This will change to the defrost pulldown icon during pulldown. This will set the m2 to report alarms as a result of alarm states detected by the controller, and allow the controller to manage defrost lockout.

REMOTE

The point setup screen will differ depending on whether the point has been set to 'Local' or 'Remote'. The differences are as follows: Local The 'Local' screen the same as a standard point setup screen. Remote The 'Remote' screen has the following fields: Alm Act (Setting the Use the and keys to set the required Alarm Action) alarm action zone for the controllers alarms. War Act (Setting the Warning Action) Use the and keys to set the required alarm action zone for the controllers warnings.

With the 'Type' field highlighted, press the ' ' key to display the second Point Setup screen. To return to the first screen, press the ' ' key. Controller Point Setup (Screen 2) The controller point setup screen 2 for the EKC 331 only allows the 'Y Axis' and 'Y Base' fields to be modified, the remote addressing and temperature fields are set from the EKC unit only.

Alarm History

The EKC 331 controller alarms are shown in the alarm history list displaying the alarm codes across both the 'St' and 'Reason' columns and are as follows: High Press. Low Press. Err Press. EKC Faulty Comms Fail ? High pressure Low pressure Pressure error Faulty EKC unit alarm EKC communication failure alarm Controller currently disconnected

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Remote Controller Parameters

The controller's parameters can also be modified using a PC connected to the m2 running Danfoss Central Station software. Refer to manual RS.8C.G for more information.

Configuring The m2-BBm or m2+ Via The Key Pad

To configure a point to either a m2-BBM or m2+, select the Point Setup option from the Setup menu and then select a point number to be used. The standard point setup screen is then displayed with the standard fields as previously described. Use all the fields as previously described except for the following:

Type

Set this field to either 'RTD' (for temperature monitoring) or '420' (for 420mA inputs). With the 'Type' field highlighted, press the ' point setup screen. ' key to display the second

Input Source Remote Addr

Set this field to 'T-PARTY'. Set this field to the same address that has been set on the m2-BBM or m2+. Set this field to the type of input being used by the m2-BBM or m2+ unit. Use the and keys to cycle through the valid options as follows: RESISTOR CURRENT DIGITAL PT1000 Resistor input. 4 - 20 mA input. Normally open or normally closed contacts (Contact). PT1000

Input Type

Input Number

Set this field to the input number being used on the m2-BBM or m2+ unit for monitoring.

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Maintenance
Cleaning To keep the m2 free from dust, periodically wipe the outside surface with a soft dry cloth. DO NOT use any abrasive cleaners, wax or solvents. Stubborn marks may be removed by using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent. This m2 unit should be serviced only by a qualified service personnel and should ensure that replacement parts match the original safety characteristics. CAUTION: This unit is fitted with rechargeable batteries, use only manufacturers replacements.

Service

Full Character Set


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; < = >

Alphanumeric Character Set


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y X a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

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Appendix A
'AKM' Call Type Background The Danfoss AKM has been updated to allow it to receive alarms from m2 units. However the m2 alarm dialout procedure differs from the Danfoss Gateway in that it is not as tolerant of faulty telecommunication equipment. The m2 would make repeated calls to try to transmit the alarm message up to a maximum of 8. This conformed to the current telecommunication regulations when the procedure as defined. AKM will continue to try to transmit the alarm indefinitely. It can also control the power to the modem using one of it relays. It does this after ten failed attempts to dial-out and every 6 hours. The 'AKM' call type has been created to mimmic the same dialout as the AKM. The m2 has two relays that are normally used for alarm indication. The Relay 2 (REP ALARM) can be used to control the modem power. The Relay is rated at 24V 1A max, so the low voltage power after the mains transformer must be switched. Mains voltage MUST NOT be connected to this relay.

Modem to m2 Wiring

Dial Out Settings Alarm Action Setup


Device: R el ay 2: Modem n Settings Trigger: 000000000 Trigger: As required D e l a y: 0 S ec Duration: 0 Sec Clear On: Time Description Enables modem power control Usually 111111111, keeps modem ON day and night. Delay between alarm and first dial out. Delay between each repeat call. Continue dial out until success.

Modem Dial Out Setup


Dialout: 1 - 5: Settings Call Type: AKM Number: As required Pager Info: Description Same as 'Download' except continues attempts. The AKM telephone number. Not required.

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List of Literature Manual RS.8A.N Provides full instructions on how to operate the m2 unit. RS.8C.G Provides full instructions on how to operate the m2 unit via a PC using Danfoss Central Station software. RI.8B.M Provides full instructions on how mount the m2 unit and connection to EKC controllers and third party units. RI.8B.N Provides full instructions on EKC-LONWORKS data comms with the m2. RC.8A.M Provides full instructions of the m2's GSM-SMS comms functions.

Manual

Instructions

Installation

Functional

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