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TEC

 Controls, 12700 Stowe Dr., Suite 1

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Fax (858) 578-4633 & (888) FX IN

TEC

www.inteccontrols.com

Specification subject to change without notice.

Printed in USA 131119

Polygard® is a registered trademark of MSR

MGC2-16

PolyGard

®

 Multi-Point Controller

User Manual - MGC2-16

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3.7.6  Customer Password (Code 1) 

Change the System Password for level 1 

 

Symbol Description Default 

Status

Function 

1234 

Customer- 

password 

1234 

1234 = Define the Customer Password with 4 characters 

Factory preprogrammed system password "9001". 

3.7.7  Analog Output  

The Controller has two analog outputs (AO) with 4 to 20 mA signal per control module. Each of the analog outputs 

can be assigned the signal of one or more sensor points. The assignment occurs in the menu “SP Setup“ for 

each SP. The sensor point sends the signal that is defined in the menu “C/A Mode“. 
The Controller determines from the signal of all assigned sensor points the minimum, the maximum or the average 

value and sends this value to the analog output. The determination of which value is sent is defined in this menu 

“Analog Output X“. The analog output can be calibrated for 4 and 20 mA using an ampere meter attached (with 

measuring range 25 mA) then respective AO factor can be changed to adjust the analog output 4 and/or 20 mA  

During AO calibration no evaluation is made of the sensor point signals. This calibration is factory-set. The factors 

should only be changed if you have an accurate amp meter. 

Symbol Description Default 

Status

Function 

Max. 

Select 

Output mode  Max. 

Min.       = Spends the minimum value of all assigned SP 

Max.      = Spends the maximum value of all assigned SP 

Average = Spends the average value of all assigned SP 

4.0 

20.0 

Calibration 

4.0  

20.0 

4.0      = Calibration factor at 4 mA 

20.0    = Calibration factor at 20 mA 

 

3.7.8  Define the Failure Relay 

Define the Failure Relay. See also malfunction management (3.1) 

 

Symbol Description Default 

Status

Function 

19 

Failure Relay  R19 

R19 = Define the failure relay 

 

3.7.9  Power On Time 

Sensors need a warm up period until the chemical process of the sensor reaches a stable condition. During this 

warm  up  period  the  current  signal  can  cause  unwanted  false  alarms.  Therefore,  the  Controller  starts  reporting 

alarms after the Power ON Time delay once power is applied. While this time runs off, the Controller does not 

report alarms. The Power On status is displayed. 

 

Symbol Description 

Default 

Status

Function 

30 s 

Power On Time  30 s 

XX = Define the Power On Time (sec.) 

 

Summary of Contents for MGC2-16

Page 1: ...4 Fax 858 578 4633 888 FX INTEC www inteccontrols com Specification subject to change without notice Printed in USA 131119 November 19 2013 Revision Polygard is a registered trademark of MSR MGC2 16 P...

Page 2: ...Setup 11 3 5 1 Relay Mode 11 3 5 2 Relay Action Steady Flash 11 3 5 3 Latching Mode 12 3 5 4 Horn Function 12 3 5 5 External operation of Relay 13 3 5 6 Delay operation of Relay 13 3 6 Menu SP Setup 1...

Page 3: ...ademark of MSR MGC2 16 PolyGard Multi Point Controller User Manual MGC2 16 Page 03 5 Start up Operation 29 5 1 Start up 29 5 2 Checklist Start up operation 30 6 Configuration and Parameter card 31 6 1...

Page 4: ...warn of toxic combustible and refrigerant gases as well as temperature and humidity The Controller MGC2 can measure up to sixteen analog 4 to 20 mA Gas Transmitters Each Sensor Point SP can have five...

Page 5: ...terface Exits programming and saves settings returns to the previous menu level Enter sub menus stores changed values Scrolls down up in Main menu and Sub menus increases or decreases a value Moves cu...

Page 6: ...All changes of parameters and staged setpoint values are protected by four digit numeric Code password The code level 1 permits the operation of the MGC2 This code level is intended for the customer...

Page 7: ...in 5 second intervals Main menu Submenu 1 and 2 Reading and reset of errors See Section 3 1 System Errors Display of the status of actual alarms See Section 3 2 Stage Status Reading and change of the...

Page 8: ...the relay defined in the system setup as Failure relay is activated The red LED in the front of the Controller flashes During the malfunction of a sensor point SP stages that are assigned for sensor...

Page 9: ...P 0X Com Error Communication error to expansion module EP 0X Only active if EP module announced Cause EP module address not correct See Start up Operation 5 0 Bus cable to EP 0X module disconnected No...

Page 10: ...ays can be reset by selecting the Automatic mode The reset of Latching relays also is a function in this menu Select Relay Select Function Manual operation Manual ON Relay ON Select Function Manual OF...

Page 11: ...3 5 3 Definition of Horn Functions See 3 5 4 Definition of external Relay Operation See 3 5 5 Set Delay ON time See 3 5 6 Set Delay OFF time See 3 5 6 3 5 1 Relay Mode Symbol Description Setting Statu...

Page 12: ...f Gas Concentration greater smaller as Threshold 3 5 4 Horn Function With this parameter the relay is defined as a horn relay and can be acknowledged with the following possibilities By pressing one o...

Page 13: ...nal operation of Relay Assign one digital input DI for external setting of the relay ON and or OFF This function has priority before a stage threshold is exceeded and or manual switching in the menu R...

Page 14: ...each Sensor Point SP Main Menu Selection of a sensor point Activate or deactivate SP See 3 6 1 Define Type See 3 6 2 Define Measuring range See 3 6 3 Define signal type of transmitter See 3 6 4 Define...

Page 15: ...y OFF time See 3 6 6 Define Control Mode See 3 6 7 Assign a SP Fault to a Stage See 3 6 8 Assign a relay to a Stage See 3 6 9 Assign SP signal to a Analog Output See 3 6 10 3 6 1 Activate Deactivate S...

Page 16: ...ppm ppm ppm C RH 0 300 0 100 0 50 0 25 0 300 0 25 0 2000 0 100 0 200 0 100 0 20 0 100 0 2000 0 2000 0 2000 0 2000 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 150 0 100 1 Range Recommendati...

Page 17: ...alue Stage Set point1 Stage 1 Sensor Value Stage Set point1 Stage 2 Sensor Value Stage Set point1 Stage 3 Sensor Value Stage Set point1 Stage 4 Sensor Value Stage Set point1 Stage 5 Sensor Value Stage...

Page 18: ...ult Status Function SP 01 Sensor Point Selection SP No 1 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 01 02 03 00 05 01 Stage 1 activate relay R 01 02 Stage 2 activate relay R 02 03 Stage 3 activate relay R 03 00 Stage 4 does not...

Page 19: ...ntroller User Manual MGC2 16 Page 19 3 7 Menu System Setup Display and change the System Parameters for the Controller Main Menu See 3 7 1 See 3 7 2 See 3 7 3 See 3 7 3 See 3 7 4 See 3 7 4 See 3 7 5 S...

Page 20: ...3 7 7 See 3 7 7 See 3 7 7 3 7 1 Service Mode If the Service mode is set to ON then the stage setpoints are disabled so relays are not activated during calibration or service work The service mode is R...

Page 21: ...date for next maintenance 8585 Phone No Input the individual service phone No 3 7 4 Average Value Function The Controller calculates for each active sensing point the arithmetic average value from 10...

Page 22: ...an be calibrated for 4 and 20 mA using an ampere meter attached with measuring range 25 mA then respective AO factor can be changed to adjust the analog output 4 and or 20 mA During AO calibration no...

Page 23: ...tached EP 02 is announced in this menu The Controller checks the communication to the registered EP 02 modules and shows a fault signal in case of a communication error To recognize the position of th...

Page 24: ...should be covered with the enclosed caps after installation Please consider the following when selecting the mounting place Avoid locations where water oil etc may influence proper operation and wher...

Page 25: ...elay Outputs R11 R13 R12 R14 R15 see ill 2 1 X10 X11 X2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 X1 Binary Relay Outputs R16 R18 R17 R19 R20 DIN Rail see...

Page 26: ...on of sensor inputs X10 NO NC COM NO NO NO NO NC NC NC NC COM COM COM COM 5 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 X2 10 3 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Stage level control alarming 4 R06 R07 R08 R09 R10 Normal condition fa...

Page 27: ...EDs D1 to D5 located below terminal connection of sensor inputs X10 Factory pre configured horn and fault fail safe can be reassigned converted for remote control stage level 19 and or 20 NO NC COM NO...

Page 28: ...Stowe Dr Suite 100 Poway CA 92064 Fax 858 578 4633 888 FX INTEC www inteccontrols com Specification subject to change without notice Printed in USA 131119 Polygard is a registered trademark of MSR MGC...

Page 29: ...art up the wiring of the Controller including all field devices must be completely terminated After switching the power supply ON and the end of the Power On Time then the Controller is ready for use...

Page 30: ...ion Password level 1 Customer Password Function analog output Define failure relay Power On Time Service Phone No Maintenance date Parameters Finish Relay R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1...

Page 31: ...pass Power On Time Failure Relay ppm Time AV Time Default 15 06 06 06 858 578 7887 120 120 1800 US 1234 30 s 19 Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Analog output 3 Analog output 4 Calibration Calibration...

Page 32: ...ed trademark of MSR MGC2 16 PolyGard Multi Point Controller User Manual MGC2 16 Page 32 6 3 Sensor Setup SP No SP Status Type Measur ing range SP Signal Stage Setpoints Hyst Delay time sec CV AV Assig...

Page 33: ...each sensor point Digital inputs Four 4 each can be individually assigned to any relay R1 R20 Digital inputs are used for remote audio visual alarm reset Relay outputs R1 R20 w status LEDs twenty 20 S...

Page 34: ...L 50 standards color Light gray smoked gray for cover protection NEMA 4X IP65 installation Wall surface mounted Dimensions H x W x D base 16 9 x 12 0 x 5 7 in 430 x 306 x 145 mm Cable entry 10 holes f...

Page 35: ...2 are installed in compliance with all national and local codes and OSHA requirements Installation should be implemented only by individuals familiar with proper installation techniques and with codes...

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