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Version 2.09   09. April 2014

Operating instruction

Store Computer CI 3000 / CI 3100

Extension module SIOX

Version V5.12

Summary of Contents for CI 3000

Page 1: ...Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Operating instruction Store Computer CI 3000 CI 3100 Extension module SIOX Version V5 12...

Page 2: ...entation all previous versions lose their validity Errors and technical modifications are expressly reserved Information on safety and connection instructions are described in detail in chapter 1 Indu...

Page 3: ...9 3 Application of CI 3000 13 4 Function of CI 3000 15 4 1 Alarms and messages 15 4 1 1 Acknowledgement of alarms and messages 16 4 1 2 Remote alarm messaging 17 4 1 2 1 The priority concept 18 4 1 2...

Page 4: ...3 1 SMS Text Message Transmission via a GSM Modem 36 5 3 2 FAX transmission via ISDN modem 36 5 3 3 Modem hardware reset 36 5 4 Local configuration LDS system by service PC 37 5 5 SIOX Extension Modu...

Page 5: ...Terminal assignment for 230 V AC relay outputs 63 6 2 3 SIOX Terminal assignment of the interfaces 64 7 Operation of CI 3000 65 7 1 Operating interface 65 7 2 Menus and screens 65 7 2 1 Deactivate ent...

Page 6: ...CI 3000 115 11 Specifications of CI 3000 SIOX 121 11 1 Electrical data 121 11 2 Mechanical data 124 11 2 1 Dimensions of the CI 3000 124 11 2 2 Mounting frame for panel mounting 125 11 3 Mechanical d...

Page 7: ...y instructions or hazard warnings are composed of four elements 1 The pictogram warning sign symbol at the edge of the page 2 A short concise description of the danger 3 A description of the possible...

Page 8: ...tention symbol can result in personal injury in extreme cases serious injuries or death and or material damage S Voltage symbol warns of hazardous electrical voltage This work safety symbol warns of d...

Page 9: ...on S Check that the electric power supply is correct for the equipment before connecting it to power S When using un coded plug connectors it is possible to connect them so that there is a danger to l...

Page 10: ...rements requirements on staff Special skills are required for project planning programming assembly commissioning and maintenance work This work may be performed by qualified and specially trained sta...

Page 11: ...rules must be strictly observed 1 Disconnect electric power Disconnect power at all connections of the entire installation on which work is to be carried out Warning hazardous electrical voltage Bewar...

Page 12: ...ive packaging provided Avoid materials that may produce electrostatic discharge for example Plastic containers and table tops Synthetic fiber clothing Plastic soled shoes Plastic file covers Styrofoam...

Page 13: ...quipped with a direct interface to the LDS1 system VS 1000 VS 2000 and CI 320 CI 322 For the integration of LDS1 case controllers LDS1 gateways are re quired For more details see the LDS1 Gateway oper...

Page 14: ...Modem port for remote access by host computer via modem or for connection of service computer S RS232 interface COM2 for special functions e g connection of compact controllers UA 30 Rx Dixell extern...

Page 15: ...an ISDN modem AUX relay can be used as an alarm relay Daily test alarm for inspecting the alarm route Fast CAN bus connection between CI 3000 and Combi Gateway Danger of a loss of the configuration D...

Page 16: ...there are now two hardware versions of the store computer beginning with version 4 08 Please note that the plug in jumpers on the rear of the previous model have been replaced with DIP switches situa...

Page 17: ...specific LDSWin dongles Fault report forwarding by voice mail to telephone with acknowledgment Additional special inputs Store closed shunt lock Emergency power supply Sprinkler alarm Limit monitorin...

Page 18: ...able but not recommended S Operator Terminal AL 300 When a CI 3000 Store Computer is connected to the LDS System the AL 300 Operator Terminals used must also be the same Version CI 3000 V5 0 AL 300 V5...

Page 19: ...ital signals external alarms and meter S Monitoring of CAN bus and operational status of all LDS components Alarm is generated in fault or failure of CAN bus and failure of LDS components S Centralize...

Page 20: ...Application of CI 3000 14 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Notice...

Page 21: ...94 9 19 29 99 Only for local alarm signal no modem can be configured to operate the AUX relay 0 10 20 90 Message only entry in the message list No message is generated In addition to the two OFF dela...

Page 22: ...port transmission First start of CI 3000 Restart of CI 3000 LDS component failure External alarms Special inputs S Messages Call made to store Manual automatic mode of LDS components Changed configura...

Page 23: ...messaging concept of older store computer versions with firmware versions 5 0 The alarm destinations of the EASY mode are 1 The control centre as primary destination LDSWin PC 2 Fault clearing servic...

Page 24: ...ecades facilitates a maintenance group oriented alarm management For more information see chapter 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 Extended alarm destinations The extended alarm destinations 5 16 provide significantly...

Page 25: ...ent alloca tion of alarm priorities X0 X9 in deca des priority groups Refrig system Heating Air condit ioning Horizontal Logical classification of alarms and messages according to alarm No The alarm p...

Page 26: ...s S Enter the duration of service mode 1 to 255 min and confirm with ENTER S Start and end of service mode is logged in the message log and reported to all AL 300 Operator Terminals connected to the L...

Page 27: ...the last in alarm is postponed until the interval has expired The alarm outputs are automatically deactivated for instance when the alarm log contains no alarm of the re spective priority after pressi...

Page 28: ...e i e an alarm message is generated when the signal voltage is absent low active or present high active Each message and alarm input can be assigned an individual freely configurable 19 char acter tex...

Page 29: ...ent Setpoint switching recognises whether the setpoints need to be switched Thereupon a signal for the setpoint switching is transmitted via the CAN bus In order to utilise these functions LDS compone...

Page 30: ...er 126 fixed address 1 LDSWin PC via LAN gateway from version 1 1c or higher 126 or 127 1 Combi Gateway LAN Gateway XML Gateway Modbus TCP Master 1 Gateway Modbus TCP Master 2 Gateway Modbus TCP Maste...

Page 31: ...S component In addition to a PC with the software LDSWin the sending of alarms as SMS to mobile telephones is also sup ported see chapter 6 3 along with the playing of voice messages over the telephon...

Page 32: ...g data e g the HACCP demanded by legislation is backed up on a second system which can be used to provide a record of the temperatures if required 4 9 1 Archive memory requirements Three versions of t...

Page 33: ...ory 120 memory units Number Memory units required 57 refrigeration points UA 300 UA 300 D L V or 35 refrigeration points UA 300 E UA 400 E 57 x 1 4 80 35 x 2 3 80 2 Compact refrigeration points UA 30...

Page 34: ...ay group Mo Su then to 20 00 8 00 Separate control times may overlap 1st timer Mo Su 20 00 8 00 2nd timer Su 0 00 23 59 In addition to the switching output each relay output can be assigned a passing...

Page 35: ...any given time should not exceed the defined maximum capacity contract capacity for any length of time or by any significant amount Consumers are shutdown via SIOX relay outputs menu 6 1 6 3 2 without...

Page 36: ...ing The operating input acts only on load shedding for the respective stage Maximum shed time This parameter can be used to configure maximum duration of load shedding The time begins on shedding a st...

Page 37: ...LOAD MANAGEMENT BY THE VS DELEGATED BY LSM LOAD SHEDDING COMMAND BY CAN BUS REQUEST FEEDBACK BY CAN BUS LOAD SHEDDING COMMAND BY DIGITAL SIOX OUTPUT FEEDBACK BY DIGITAL SIOX INPUT VS 3000 UA 300 FAMIL...

Page 38: ...item 7 6 For detailed information see the operating manual LDS1 Gateway Connection to the store computer CI 3000 connected via the COM2 interface using a RS232 RS485 converter CI 3100 connected via t...

Page 39: ...ed by the device may be com promised 5 1 Panel mounting Important safety instructions The store computer is designed exclusively for panel mounting The CI 3000 Store Computer is assembled in a metal c...

Page 40: ...ored remotely using the PC software LDSWin and the intention is e g to call up temperature data cyclically via the network then this data can be accessed quicker via a fast CAN bus connection between...

Page 41: ...unction does not take priority Cyclic modem hardware reset should be activated on these types as a means of lastingly improving their operational readiness see Section 5 3 3 Modem Hardware Reset Failu...

Page 42: ...eing blocked as the store computer will try to log in to the GSM modem though without possessing a permissible PIN 5 3 2 FAX transmission via ISDN modem If in addition to the classical alarm signal ge...

Page 43: ...cable must first be disconnected from the CI 3000 store computer in order to connect the null modem cable to the interface labelled MODEM MODE ESC PRIO 1 PRIO 2 9 WXYZ 7 PQRS 8 TUV 6 MNO 4 GHI 5 JKL...

Page 44: ...ach SIOX module extends the store computer by an additional 12 digital inputs i e 8 digital outputs The number of connected SIOX modules must be parameterised in menu 6 1 1 The SIOX modules are availa...

Page 45: ...o voltage is present In the event of an Ethernet network cable with PoE Power over Ethernet being used instead of the SIOX data cable RJ45 damage can occur to participating network devices SIOX power...

Page 46: ...ltage Danger of electric shock Jumpers must always be configured while disconnected from power and with connectors removed from inputs terminals A1 A2 L1 L2 because these terminals may carry 230 V AC...

Page 47: ...he disadvantage that they can chatter as a consequence of their mechanical construction When activated a force is applied to the contact which enables it to open and close covering a distance in the m...

Page 48: ...AC S0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 k K l L k K l L k K l L L1 L2 L3 N 1 3 4 6 7 9 11 13 k K l L k K l L k K l L L1 L2 L3 N 2 5 8 14 21 20 0234 k K l L L1 L2 L3 N a b c d e f 1k 24 V AC CONVERTER 1 CONVERTER 2...

Page 49: ...nt must be considered within the store computer when the meter at the impulse output does not factor in the transformer constant If the transformer constant has already been factored in for the meter...

Page 50: ...a the terminals 93 and 94 then the maximum permissi ble summation current must be calculated taking in to consideration the following factors S Max total 24 V DC power supply of CI 3000 Store Computer...

Page 51: ...d 3 Prio X9 by simultaneously pressing the buttons MODE and 9 Simultaneously press the MODE and ESC and 6 keys to delete the operating archives and reorganize archive management is entered in message...

Page 52: ...DEF 2 ABC 1 0 ALARM RESET 100 Ohm 0 25 W Schirm SHIELD In order for the compact controller to be integrated in the LDS system the COM2 interface must be configured in menu 6 1 9 S Marktrechners CI 31...

Page 53: ...available For max 20 M bus meters article No KGLZMBUS01 For max 60 M bus meters article No KGLZMBUS02 In order for the M bus meter to be integrated into the LDS system the store computer s COM2 interf...

Page 54: ...possible with the cable type J Y ST Y 2x2x0 8 mm Transmission rate No of M bus meters Length 300 Baud 10 20 max 4000 m max 3200 m 2400 Baud 10 20 max 5100 m max 3200 m 5 8 1 M Bus Gateway status LEDs...

Page 55: ...Only in the event of a software update is it permitted to configure the DIP switches differently i e during the course of the update See chapter 5 10 Previous model Standard settings for the plug in j...

Page 56: ...ll modem cable must not be disconnected during the firmware update It must be en sured that power is supplied throughout the entire procedure An interruption of the firmware update can result in an in...

Page 57: ...date Following up date the configurations and settings can be written back to the CI 3000 Store Computer S Back up the store configuration in the LDSWin software by opening the Store menu and choosing...

Page 58: ...FF Previous model Remove the BOOT jumper and reconnect the WDOG jumper In other words restore the jumpers to the positions occupied prior to downloading S Turn on power to the CI 3000 Store Computer w...

Page 59: ...only at the edges ESD electrostatic discharge regulations must be observed and complied with see section 1 5 Battery replacement procedure In order to change the battery it is necessary to remove the...

Page 60: ...r over face up lift the front panel and disconnect the green two pin con nector see arrow in the picture from the small switch wiring board Leave the other connectors in place 4 Then carefully lift of...

Page 61: ...quipment will protect people and the environment from possible negative effects You will find further information in the chapter Decommissioning and Disposal Do not touch the new battery with metal pl...

Page 62: ...Installation and Startup of CI 3000 SIOX 56 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Notice...

Page 63: ...CTOR MALE ZNR 35365 08 133 E3 AL 1 AL 2 PRIO 1 PRIO 2 LIGHT 7 8 9 RESET PRIO 2 ALARM PRIO 1 X SIOX SUPPLY SIOX OUT CAN BUS LIGHTING Relay status PRIO 2 1 Device switched on no alarm AUX COM 3 CI 3100...

Page 64: ...230 V AC 6 A Tripping characteristic type B Connection cable requirements As the store computer is not equipped with an integrated disconnecting device in the form of a power switch the following mus...

Page 65: ...sind diese einer zyklischen Kontrolle zu unterziehen um sicherzustellen dass die Kontakte auch bei Spannungsausfall noch melden In order to fuse the cable and relay outputs a circuit breaker with the...

Page 66: ...ly voltage are routed through separate cable channels Terminal No Function Aderfarbe 1 2 3 4 SHLD Shield CAN GND CAN LOW CAN HIGH Shield green brown white 6 1 5 Terminal assignment for the interfaces...

Page 67: ...ng plugs are to be used on the assembly connections The following figure shows a SIOX extension module without switches Detailed safety instructions and information on the configuration of the plug in...

Page 68: ...for 24 V AC Wiring of digital inputs 230 V AC The N conductors must be connected on one terminal level A2 L2 24 V AC DC If 230 V AC and 24 V AC DC inputs are required on a SIOX module they must be sep...

Page 69: ...d safety extra low voltage must not be applied together at the relay outputs In order to fuse the cable and relay outputs a circuit breaker with the following parameters is recom mended for each relay...

Page 70: ...oE Power over Ethernet being used instead of the SIOX data cable RJ45 damage can occur to participating network devices Only components approved by Eckelmann AG may be connected to the SIOX extension...

Page 71: ...ff switch indicator light 6 ENTER key 7 Alphanumeric keypad 8 MODE key CAPS SHIFT function for text entry 9 Cursor keys 10 ESC key 11 Display 4 lines of 20 characters 7 2 Menus and screens Differentia...

Page 72: ...CONTROLLER NAME Item ID XXX 5 6 Screens CI 3000 CI 300 AL 300 1 1 Submenu Level 2 4 View Input Screens 1 Screen REMOTE CONTRL XXX Item ID XXX CONTROLLER NAME View Input Screens a Menus A menu contains...

Page 73: ...change values Keep the cursor key or depressed to change values in fast mode Entering text In fields that allow text entry text can also be entered by the alphanumeric keypad Repeatedly press the nu...

Page 74: ...quent restarting while the Store Computer is powering up about 2 min can result in errors in archive management 7 2 1 Deactivate entry block The release of the lock is only to be carried out by servic...

Page 75: ...odus Activating service mode Service mode is reserved exclusively for use by service personnel With activated setpoint interlock restricted setpoint changes a password is necessary For detailed instru...

Page 76: ...ers can be set In the Main Menu of the Store Computer or AL 300 Operator Terminal open submenu 5 Remote Operation This displays the following screen REMOTE CONTROL Kn nnn Node Name Item ID XXXXX The L...

Page 77: ...larm Inputs 6 1 2 SIGNAL ALARM INP Special Inputs 6 1 3 SPECIAL INPUTS Alerting 6 1 4 ALERTING EU Archive 6 1 5 EU ARCHIVE Energy Managmt 6 1 6 ENERGY MANAGEMENT Meas Points 6 1 6 MEASURING POINTS Tim...

Page 78: ...6 MODBUS Serial Test 1 8 7 SERIAL IO TEST Modem State 8 8 MODEM STATE BCS 8 9 I O MONITOR BCS 8 9 1 BCS E A BCS 8 9 2 BCS 9 Parameters 9 PARAMETERS Date Time 9 1 DATE TIME Language 9 2 LANGUAGE Inter...

Page 79: ...contains all alarms reported throughout the system by all LDS components connected via CAN bus It also contains alarms generated by the CI 3000 Store Computer and external alarms connected to the CI 3...

Page 80: ...C Current controller status and current temperature Status may be shown as Cooling Defrost or Alarm Overview of refrigeration point with 2 zones Node Name Name of the refr point Status 1 Z1 XXX C Curr...

Page 81: ...atic clock adjustment for daylight saving changes is ignored for archiving Records shown are all recorded at normal winter time Abbreviations for refrigeration point status O ON C Cooling D Defrosting...

Page 82: ...same for all LDS com ponents To terminate terminal mode press the ESC key in the main menu for the respective component REMOTE CONTRL Nd nnn Nd nnn Node No CAN bus address of component wanted Entry No...

Page 83: ...e up and down cursor keys to navigate through the list CONFIGURATION 1 Expansion Stage Expansion Stage submenu 2 Alarm Inputs Configure alarm inputs 3 Special Inputs Configure special inputs 4 Alertin...

Page 84: ...y possible in the Superuser mode Standard 50 kBit N Fast 250 kBit Y Yes may only be set when a Combi Gateway is used see chapter 5 2 1 Y N N Num of DDC n Number of BCS DDC modules in system n 1 to 4 R...

Page 85: ...rted by the CI 3000 Store Computer for digital inputs Int I Internal input AL1 terminal A1 A2 or AL2 terminal B1 B2 of CI 3000 Store Computer SIOX1 1st Extension Module channel 1 to 12 SIOX2 2nd Exten...

Page 86: ...pt Are your sure No ESC Yes ESC For each module1 input and associated channel if appropriate submodule the respective message priority and delay time can be specified Each channel can be allocated sev...

Page 87: ...ider Anny Way 7 Dest4 Voice Msg EASY mode alarm destination 4 Voice message to telephone 8 Destinat 5 8 Extended alarm destinations 5 10 9 Destinat 9 16 Extended alarm destinations 11 16 With SMS mess...

Page 88: ...onfigured as in house destinations which re quires N to be entered before the telephone number If the remote station is an analog station and standard dial up with the Blatzheim BM 33k6 ISDN pro modem...

Page 89: ...0123456789 Telephonenumber of the alarm destination Ziffern max 19 Stel len Serv Centr xxxxx Never deactivated Always No regard for the time period out of outside the time period during during the tim...

Page 90: ...ited via the PC software LDSWin For further information see the LDSWin operating instruction DESTINATION 5 Entry Default Free text describing the alarm destination Prio A Priority settings for this de...

Page 91: ...ve will be created in memory at the latest after 15 minutes when the first measurement is received An archive that has been created cannot be deleted manually If EU archiving is deactivated for a refr...

Page 92: ...dule XXXXX Channel k Configure tariff input XXXX Name of module Int I SIOX n 1 to 4 k Channel No to which optional tariff signal is transmitted Sync Input Module XXXXX Channel k Configure sync input X...

Page 93: ...Maske 6 1 6 1 2 Search M bus Info screen for displaying existing M bus nodes The nodes must be connected to the M bus and the COM2 interface of the M bus must be activated The configuration of the M...

Page 94: ...Power limit XXX X Display Capacity limit in kW h flow rate limit in l h gas flow rate in m3 h at which an alarm is activated i e a message is sent Page 2 Select totalizer current display page 2 with...

Page 95: ...o be monitored when 0 0 is parameterised then the function is deactivated Only shown when watersave is set to Y l 0 0 Store close x Only to be monitored when the alarm is primed Only shown when waters...

Page 96: ...Default Max Load NT XXXXkW Max OPT power demand OPT off peak tariff number 1 6000 Max Load HT XXXXkW Max PT power demand PT peak tariff Meas Points Select associate measuring locations 6 1 6 3 1 a Co...

Page 97: ...ters A name should always be entered for the load shed ding stage number Priority x Alarm priority Continue to Screen 6 1 6 3 2 Power XX XkW Load shed in kW number min run time XXXm Minimum run time 0...

Page 98: ...Currently active output is indicated by Only SIOX Extension Modules and DDCs that have been appropriately configured in Screen 6 1are shown for selection Page 2 Configure timer channel TIMER Entry De...

Page 99: ...ays are Control times Allowable period Weekday Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 00 23 59 Weekday group Mo Fr Mo Sa Sa Su Start earliest 0 00 End latest 23 59 but not before start time Rule Start time must be ea...

Page 100: ...is recommended default S Screen 6 1 8 2 Modem Init Str Modem initialization string This screen can be used to change the initialization string for the modem Change can only be made by authorized perso...

Page 101: ...is used for data exchange with compact controllers e g UA 30 Dixell case controllers of LDS1 system or thrid party systems COM2 Entry Default NONE No Interface protocol activated UA30 Dixell LDS1 Inte...

Page 102: ...nfigured in Screen 6 1 6 1 are show for selection Page 2 Show readings of energy consumption or quantity CONSUMPTIONIte Name of measuring location Name of measuring location dd mm jj NT HT Date of mea...

Page 103: ...3 1 Temperature archive UA WR Page 1 Selection of the desired case controller UA 300 or UA 400 and receiver module WR 300 oder WR 400 in addition to their associated radio sensors TEMP ARCHIV KN nnn...

Page 104: ...re values 22 D 27 4 temperature values as hourly averages for the time period shown in line 3 no valid value available D Defrost 4 hourly averages are always shown per screen No averages are available...

Page 105: ...to scroll from controller i e case to controller i e case The MODE button combined with a cursor button springs to the start i e end of the list This list contains entries on all available controller...

Page 106: ...ted LDS components Present XXX Number of available LDS components Not present XXX Number of failed LDS components The number of LDS components registered via the CAN bus activated the number detected...

Page 107: ...ent Typ XXXXXXXXX Type of component Version X XX Software Version No S Nr XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Serial No of component S Screen 7 3 Configuration This screen is used to change station details such as...

Page 108: ...ault report on first start 0 2 1 Priority 1 Fault priority Delay 0m Delay in minutes 0 255 0 CAN Error Fault group for CAN bus faults and errors 0 2 0 Priority 0 Fault priority Delay 0m Delay in minut...

Page 109: ...age S Screen 7 5 a Position Mxx STATUS UA30 Dixel M xx Typ xxxxxxx Show controller type e g UA30RC UA30RS Version X Y i e xxx C xxx C xxx C UA 30 Actual value of sensor 1 2 and 3 in C LDS1 gateway Tem...

Page 110: ...ture in C sssss Temperature setpoint in C eee On time in minutes C D Alarm tttt Status C Cooling D Defrost Alarm tttt Communication timeout failure alarmed at 0 S Screen 7 8 Status AHT Danfoss This me...

Page 111: ...ast Error Code UT Update time time in minutes since the last start S Maske 8 6 Modbus Status This screen is designed for LDS specialists and will not be described here in detail This screen also conta...

Page 112: ...Modem configured but not operational switched off or not physically connected CTS Clear To Send handshake line status DSR Data Set Ready handshake line status DCD Data Carrier Detect handshake line s...

Page 113: ...c adjust ment for daylight saving change on Y or off N Y N Y Change of date is blocked for protection of archiving see Screen 9 3 for cancelling block Time can only be adjusted up or down in increment...

Page 114: ...and unblock After entering exit the operating screen by pressing the ESC button INTERLOCK Entry Default Settings Possible Cancel block to allow settings to be made Case B With setpoint interlock with...

Page 115: ...order not shown on display Press the ENTER key to confirm indicated by S displayed on the screen After entering exit the operating screen by pressing the ESC button Example The current date is April...

Page 116: ...ica tion of the CI 3000 serial number see menu 7 2 or the rating plate It only authorises access for the current and following day Afterwards a new password must be requested After entering the pass w...

Page 117: ...x C Storeroom actual temperature Zulufttemp xx x C Supply air actual temperature Abluftemp xx x C Exhaust air actual temperature Soll Zuluftt xx x C Indication of the setpoint temperature of the supp...

Page 118: ...Menu structure of CI 3000 112 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Notice...

Page 119: ...a component exclusively for further processing As a consequence of this fact Eckelmann AG does not undertake any measures for the taking back or munici pal recycling of this product as it is not supp...

Page 120: ...Decommissioning and disposal 114 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Notice...

Page 121: ...ructures in RAM Delete the meter archive with MODE ESC 3 int error 40 0010 int error 40 0011 int error 40 0012 int error 40 0013 int error 40 0014 int error 40 0021 Problem with the archiving invalid...

Page 122: ...s wiring correct cable type CAN bus lenght max 500 m CAN GND must be connected every where termination of CAN bus wire color scheme everywhere the same no branch lines 42 CAN Bus MSGLOST Message lost...

Page 123: ...om PC nnnnnnnnnn is number of LDSWin dongle Remote PC phone number is shown as station name Archive faults 81 Archive Fault nn Archive management error detected on restart Please contact Service Organ...

Page 124: ...concept no fixed assignment applies from version 5 0 87 Direct link Modem link temporarily replaced by direct con nection between LDSWin PC and CI 3000 Store computer e g for local configuring of LDS...

Page 125: ...nsor concerned 132 133 High Temp Mxx or Low Temp Mxx or High Temp AHT xxx High temperature on component xxx Check parameter setting temperature sensor system 150 Compr Fault Mxx Compressor fault on an...

Page 126: ...Alarms and Messages of CI 3000 120 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 Notice...

Page 127: ...Different phase conductors may be used 400 V AC between neighbouring connection terminals is permitted CI 3000 Store Computer SIOX Extension Module Power supply 230 V AC 200 265 V AC 50 60 Hz 24 V DC...

Page 128: ...DEM Interface to modem or PC COM2 for the connection of UA 30 Dixell control lers AHT cases with external controllers M bus or as an interface for building auto mation CI 3100 ONLY In additional 1 x s...

Page 129: ...CI 3000 2 MB approx 1350 g CI 3000 6 MB approx 1380 g CI 3000 16 MB approx 1450 g With without manual control switch approx 800 g CI 3100 6 MB ca 1400 g CI 3100 16 MB ca 1470 g Enclosure Panel mounti...

Page 130: ...4 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 11 2 Mechanical data 11 2 1 Dimensions of the CI 3000 2 ZNR 51203 67 030 DEF1 1 1 1 MODE ESC PRIO 1 PRIO 2 9 WXYZ 7 PQRS 8 TUV 6 MNO 4 GHI 5 JKL 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 0 ALARM RESE...

Page 131: ...Specifications of CI 3000 SIOX 125 Version 2 09 09 April 2014 11 2 2 Mounting frame for panel mounting ZNR 51203 67 230 2 1 1 Mounting frame 2 Insert nut M3...

Page 132: ...IOX IN 24 V SIOX Extension Module without switches NR 51203 71 230 E1 8 63 5 91 92 93 94 95 38 SIOX SUPPLY SIOX IN SIOX OUT 10 137 With manual control switches 252 127 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70...

Page 133: ...k for panel mounting KGLZRAHMEN SIOX Supply cable Supply cable for SIOX Lenght 2 m KABLIND006 SIOX Data cable Data cable from VS 3010 BS SIOX to SIOX lenght 0 4 m 0 7 m 2 0 m 5 0 m KABLIND001 KABLIND0...

Page 134: ...ection LAN for User service PCs e g store manager remote PC in the LDS System KGLLDSGW02 Combi Gateway Network connection LAN for User service PCs e g store manager remote PC in the LDS System Connect...

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