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8  Operating

MANUAL CEAG AUtoMAtiC tEst systEM At-s

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   40071860177 (C)   December 2016   www.ceag.de

Select the system or fault messages on 

which relays 1 to 3 change over for sig-

nalling contacts 1 to 3 (“picked up” and 

“dropped out” states). 

These settings can be used to send infor-

mation about the operational status of the 

system to a control centre (e.g. with CEAG 

F3 remote indicator).

A standard setting according to DIN VDE 

(see Appendix B) can be selected using 

the “Load defaults” option at the end of 

this menu.

  Select the relay number  (1 to 3) with 

keys 

   Highlight the events with keys 

   Select between relay switches (

and relay does not switch (no 

) with 

the <ok> key

  Finish and return to Menu 3 with  

<Menu>

Activating / deactivating the “Manual 

reset” option

(see Menu 2.3 “Manual reset”)

  Toggle between “activated” and “de-

activated” with 

  Finish and return to Menu 3 with  

<Menu>

 

 <ok>

Menu 3.5:

 

 <ok>

Menu 3.7:

Manual reset
deactivated 

            

  

    

Activating / deactivating the “Selective 

emerg light” option

  Toggle between “activated” and “de-

activated” with 

  Finish and return to Menu 3 with  

<Menu>

  <ok>

Menu 3.6:

Note:

See also menu option 1.6 “Relay status” in 

menu 1 “Test & status menu”.

Selective emerg light
deactivated 

                     

Relais    

     1

Ready
Mains failure S3/S4 

 

Mains failure DLS/3PH

Ext. source error 

Circuit fault 

Luminaire fault 

Device  fault  

Ext. source active
ISO error 

 

Function test
Invert contact
Load defaults

Note:

With selective emergency light (only available in conjunction with DLS/3Ph bus mod-

ules) each individual circuit must be assigned to a DLS/3Ph bus module to activate 

the emergency light function. See Menu 5.4

The functions «delay on mains return », «manual reset» and  «selective emergency 

lighting» can be combined on circuits.

Delay time mains return

Manual reset

Selective EmgcyOper.

Relay setup

etc.

Date & time

Functiontest

Delay time mains return

Manual reset

etc.

Functiontest

Delay time mains return

Manual reset

Selective EmgcyOper.

etc.

Overview:
Main menu

Test & status menu
Block,reset
Basic settings
DLS/TLS Setup
Circuit setup
Luminaire setup
Memory card

Menu 3

Language
Date & time
Functiontest

Delay time mains return

Manual reset

Selective EmgcyOper.

Relay setup
Buzzer setup
Display setup
Timer setup
Substation setup
Connection to BMS
Function keys
Optional inputs

Serialnumber & type
Password protection
Daylight saving time

Service info

   Selection of 

menu options 

with the  

keys 

   

   <ok>: 

confirm selec-

tion

   <Menu>: can-

cel and return 

to the previous 

menu (any 

changes 

entered are 

saved)

   <ESC>: cancel 

and return to 

the previous 

menu (any 

changes en-

tered are not 

saved)

 

flashing input 

prompt

Summary of Contents for CEAG AT-S+ C0

Page 1: ...Mounting and Operating Instructions Target group part 1 Qualified electrician acc to DIN VDE 0105 part 1 Target group part 2 Electrical instructed persons CEAG Automatic Test System AT S...

Page 2: ...r AT S C4 8 3 4 Data Sheet for AT S C0 9 3 5 Data Sheet for AT S SU4 10 3 6 Data Sheet for AT S SU2 10 3 7 Data Sheet for AT S SU1 10 3 8 Data Sheet for AT S SOU2 11 3 9 Data Sheet for AT S SOU1 11 4...

Page 3: ...NG 38 8 1 Safety Notes 38 8 2 General information about operating 38 8 3 Controls and displays on the modules 39 8 3 1 Control module CU S 39 8 3 2 DC DC Converter 39 8 3 3 SU S of the final circuits...

Page 4: ...m CEAG Notlichtsysteme GmbH can accept no liability and or give no warranty in respect of any defects that may occur with the supply and intallation of CEAG emergency lighting systems and luminaires o...

Page 5: ...CEAG authorised distribu tion and service contractors 2 4 Responsibility of the Operator Keep the instructions near to the system accessible for every person working with the system and at all times T...

Page 6: ...o the attachted operating and installation instructions 5 C up to 35 C Mains feed in max 50 mm Q1 Max 60 circuits max 4 mm X1 1 X2 1 X3 1 X4 1 Marshalling mains max 16 mm F10 F15 Addresses optional pl...

Page 7: ...installation instructions 5 C up to 35 C Mains feed in max 50 mm Q1 Max 60 circuits max 4 mm X1 1 X2 1 X3 1 X4 1 Marshalling mains max 16 mm F10 F15 Addresses optional places DLS 3Ph TLS max 2 5 mm c...

Page 8: ...allation instructions 5 C up to 35 C Mains feed in max 50 mm L1 L2 L3 Q1 X14 X12 Max 8 circuits max 4 mm X2 1 Marshalling mains max 16 mm F10 F15 Addresses optional places DLS 3Ph TLS max 2 5 mm custo...

Page 9: ...m X1 1 S3 S4 Connection to potential free signal contacts max 4 mm X1 1 C0 14 12 24 22 34 32 C1 44 54 Connection to CG S Bus max 4 mm X1 1 A B Connection to RS485 Bus max 4 mm X1 1 RS485 A B Connectio...

Page 10: ...rotection IP 65 Colour Grey RAL 7032 Cable entry from above with integral elastic sealing membranes for cable infeed with cable infeed shield Hinge left Mains rated voltage 230V AC 50 or 60 Hz Ambient...

Page 11: ...mm X1 1 RS485 A B Connection to 24V analog output max 4 mm X1 1 24V Out 24V Out 3 9 Data Sheet for AT S SOU1 Type of system AT S SOU1 Construction Surface mounted plastic distribu tor housing of ther...

Page 12: ...struction AT S C30 L tze mounting system Circuit switching modules 30 x SU S 2 x 6 A 6 fold mains distribution box D02 16 A Cable infeed from above Triple deck tension spring installation termi nal wi...

Page 13: ...rgy for operation of the emergency lighting upon failing of the power supply via the general 230V mains grid During normal operation the AT S system monitors the functionality of the connected emergen...

Page 14: ...4 Free programmable control with a nonvolatile programm memory for programming and user specific parameter setting Internal log book recording The CU S control module stores the test log max 360 000 e...

Page 15: ...V AC DC and 0 5 A the max cable length is 1000m The switching char acteristic can be linked with different events Communication and control Data exchange with installed S components and V CG S compati...

Page 16: ...evel triggered by use of a switch 24VDC OK 0V Failure Set charging failure at the potential free relay contacts of the control module to the CG IV relay module and the CGVision as long as 0 V is prese...

Page 17: ...internal The LED lights up when the interal 24V DC voltage is present at the AT S system 6 V internal The LED lights up when the interal 6V supply voltage is present The Service PIN button is located...

Page 18: ...e diameter feed flexible 4 mm with wire end sleeve and rigid 6 mm Weight 350 g H x W X D in mm 107 x 90 x 58 Module width 6 subunits Item no 400 71 360 350 SOU S 2 x 4 A with rental current feed and S...

Page 19: ...nd circuit modules are installed in a distributor Otherwise connection is implemented on site Additional features Mixed operation of maintained light non maintained light and switched maintained light...

Page 20: ...Mixed operation of maintained light non maintained light and switched maintained light in one circuit by using of CEAG EVGs modules with V CG S marking can be programmed without any additional data c...

Page 21: ...24V 24V 24V F3 Fernanzeige Wandmontage F3 Module Wallmounting Connecting F3 Module to AT S F3 Fernanzeige UP Montage F3 Fernanzeige UP Montage F3 Module UP Mounting Connecting F3 Module to AT S Ansch...

Page 22: ...ll be operated according to the settings for the controller CU S In addition to this a supply of the switcher glow lamps of the connected buttons in mains operations occurs In emergency operation all...

Page 23: ...Connecting terminals A B SE Input circuits up to 8 potential free disconnected Rated voltage Un 230 V Switching performance of DLS circuits DLS 3Ph U 138 V OFF U 195 V ON Switching performance of DLS...

Page 24: ...closed resp the monitored supply voltage is present LED Ein On lights up when 24 V DC supply voltage is present LED St rung Failure lights up when a fault function was registrated by the module Pos 4...

Page 25: ...o DIN EN ISO 9001 Scope of application The webmodule ZB S is used for visualisation and moni toring of an automatic test system AT S via local ethernet LAN with a customary WEB browser e g Internet Ex...

Page 26: ...f the cables must be connected to the SE clamps of each module and it is allowed to be earthed in the control cabinet AT S The conductor cross section needed for the 24V bus voltage will depend on the...

Page 27: ...nction MANUAL CEAG Automatic Test System AT S 40071860177 C December 2016 www ceag de RS485 Bus 4 5 Label of AT S Find the label of the system inside the door The following technical data is given on...

Page 28: ...2 02 L L N N Ein On 1 Ein On 2 F1 0 10AT F2 0 10AT F1 U 10AT F2 U 10AT Electrical Source for Safety Services Fehler Failure 1 Fehler Failure 1 Service SU S 2x6A Switching Unit 120 Ohm A RS 485 24V Bus...

Page 29: ...B2 T1 T1XK1 K1X X N PE L 24V EIN ON St rung RS485 IN Out address 9 8 7 4 3 2 1 0 5 6 3 2 1 0 K2K2 X NN T2T2 LL PEPE Failure 0 T1 K1K2 T2 max 10A max 10A TLS BUS Modul L1 L2 L3 N PE AC power source fo...

Page 30: ...ent chocks timbers guide tensioning securing ropes etc that are in technically perfect condition and of adequate loadbearing capacity Follow all information shown on the transport packaging and or on...

Page 31: ...ingress of moisture ATTENTION Using RCD s in the mains lead to protect against indirect contact acc to VDE 100 part 410 please observe the following Fault activations can be caused by different action...

Page 32: ...ing equip ment must be assembled run and connected according to the relevant electrical engineering standards and codes of practice You must also comply with all standards and directives of the countr...

Page 33: ...n the upper area of the switching cabinet Assignment is via number codes on the module and on the terminal block The connection of external inlet and outlet lines is via this terminal block row in the...

Page 34: ...ich external modules can then be mounted accessory part no 400 71 347 125 With this type of assembly a cable must be run between the cabinet and the distribution board for the mains supply of the moni...

Page 35: ...is made at the 3 tier terminal block S3 and S4 for external connections NOTES Where several sub distribution boards must be moni tored additional devices must be connected and wired with the other de...

Page 36: ...ests may only be carried out between the PE conductor and every phase conductor L1 L2 and L3 as well as between the PE conductor and the neutral conductor N Do circuits contain electronic equipment th...

Page 37: ...ounting or dismounting of modules please see chap ter 6 5 Connection and installation of internal modules and all warning notices NOTE On the SU S modules you will find a Service push button that can...

Page 38: ...S controller for the emergency lighting circuits and the user assignable functions and function keys of the control module Operating and monitoring the system during operation can be done with the but...

Page 39: ...splay of module status as a plain language readout on the control module 1 3 2 8 3 Controls and displays on the modules All of the modules in the switch cabinet have LEDs that indicate the operational...

Page 40: ...e menu option F Test start cancel The controller software performs a function test whose progress and results are output on the display 5 An F Test tests the final circuits and the luminaires connecte...

Page 41: ...changes Selections within a menu of the controller software are made with the cursor keys on the keypad The arrow keys are used to select a menu line up down or to move between input boxes The arrow k...

Page 42: ...ny key switches the back lighting on again The contrast and brightness backlight ing of the graphic display can be adjusted in the main screen when the ok key is pressed ok contrast adjustment ok brig...

Page 43: ...6 Password protection 2 Block Reset 2 1 Block device 2 2 Release device 2 3 Manual reset 4 DLS TLS setup 4 1 Search DLS TLS 4 2 Text assignment 4 3 TLS times 5 Circuit setup 5 1 Deactivate module 5 2...

Page 44: ...the substation setup menu 3 Basic settings this device all devices Device address 01 Device name Overview Main menu Test status menu Block reset alarms Basic settings DLS TLS Setup Circuit setup Lumi...

Page 45: ...oses with Relay 1 Status switched ok Menu 1 6 Note See also menu option 3 7 Relay assign ments in menu 3 Basic settings ok Menu 1 5 DLS module external 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DLS TLS Text TLS module extern...

Page 46: ...On option has been activated menu Basic settings Manual reset This guarantees that the emergency lighting remains on until it is ensured that the general lighting has been switched on again e g in a c...

Page 47: ...aires with End of line cut off EoL ok The currently selected Menu 3 1 language is displayed 1 1 Setting on delivery initial commission ing ok Menu 3 2 ok Menu 3 3 Important note These settings are the...

Page 48: ...is 1 Ready Mains failure S3 S4 Mains failure DLS 3PH Ext source error Circuit fault Luminaire fault Device fault Ext source active ISO error Function test Invert contact Load defaults Note With select...

Page 49: ...the active graphic display Setting contrast and brightness backlight ing for the graphic display of the CU S control module Line selection 2 to 4 with Set the values 0 to 100 with keys Finish and ret...

Page 50: ...2 Finish and return to Menu 3 with Menu Note The entries in lines 3 and 4 are for infor mation for the system integrator only Device address 1 LON switch no NID00 05 94 75 52 00 Device name Display se...

Page 51: ...ignments in menus 5 Circuit setup and 6 Luminaire setup 2 The Switch inverted assignment initiates the function when the analog inputs are triggered invert ed Important note The Switch Switch inverted...

Page 52: ...t saving time Service info This is a display with information about the status of the installed controller software e g needed for enquiries with CEAG Customer Service ATMega 1280 Z485 0 Neuron RS485...

Page 53: ...cally with the cursor keys Once a name has been fully entered confirm the entry with ok The remaining characters after the cur rent cursor position are cleared Finish and return to Menu 4 with Menu Fi...

Page 54: ...Module No Type SOU S 2x4A Key OK activate Select line 2 or 4 or the input fields in line 2 with Successive selection of module and circuit with Changing the circuit name Select line 4 with Select the...

Page 55: ...intained light Maintainedlight Emer mains TLS xx x Emer per luminaire setup Maintainedlight Emer TLS xx x Emrgcy Timer 1 Maintainedlight Emer Timer 2 DLS xx y Timer 1 2 TLS xx y DLS xx x Maintainedlig...

Page 56: ...uminaire search Text assignments DLS TLS Assignment Selection of menu options with the keys ok confirm selec tion Menu can cel and return to the previous menu any changes en tered are saved ESC cancel...

Page 57: ...ct input field with The displays and input options depend on the technical characteristics of the luminaires that are used and on the set tings made in menu 5 Circuit set up A switch cannot be assigne...

Page 58: ...Main menu Test status menu Block reset alarms Basic settings DLS TLS Setup Circuit setup Luminaire setup Logbooksetup Menu 7 Search logbook Erase logbook Save configuration Lead configuration Selectio...

Page 59: ...ressing interference is screening 9 1 1 Cable screens Cable screens usually consist of non magnetic materials such as copper or aluminium The most popular screens for cables and wires are individual b...

Page 60: ...the Auto matic Test System This may include Duties of information and reporting on the start dura tion and end of the work Safety measures while the work is being carried out e g standby lighting pow...

Page 61: ...ic settings ok Menu 2 2 This device all devices Device address 01 Device name ok initiates the function All functions are cancelled all outputs will be isolated In case of mains failure occures no eme...

Page 62: ...62 Appendix MANUAL CEAG Automatic Test System AT S 40071860177 C December 2016 www ceag de Appendix A Overview of terminal assignments System AT S C AT S S Appendix...

Page 63: ...ion fault memory card fault fault detected via Z1 Z4 for external monitor devices ISO error X ISO error means external isolation error detected via Z1 Z 4 Ext source active X Ext source active means p...

Page 64: ...64 Appendix MANUAL CEAG Automatic Test System AT S 40071860177 C December 2016 www ceag de Appendix C Location plan for the luminaires...

Page 65: ...ic Test System AT S 40071860177 C December 2016 www ceag de V CG SE 4 400 W Monitoring Module with Control Input positive logic inverted logic UV A V CG S 4 400 W Monitoring Module Appendix D Installa...

Page 66: ...Values for Devices of Class C according to DIN EN 61000 3 2 Point 7 3 a Ballasts for discharge lamps with an input power of 25 W are regulated according to DIN EN 61000 3 2 Point 7 3 b These limit val...

Page 67: ...67 Appendix MANUAL CEAG Automatic Test System AT S 40071860177 C December 2016 www ceag de Appendix E...

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