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Original Manual
of
Protection-System E16x352
with
Overspeed Protection
and
Voters for external Trip Release Conditions
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
P P P
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Contents Page
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3.1.1. Technical Data of Speed Signal Inputs ......................................................................................26
3.1.1.1. Hall Sensor Inputs ......................................................................................................................26
3.1.1.2. Eddy Current Sensor Inputs resp. MPU Inputs ..........................................................................26
3.1.2. Technical Data of Direction Inputs .............................................................................................26
3.1.3. Technical Data of Binary Inputs (excluding Voter 1) ..................................................................26
3.1.4. Technical Data of Binary Inputs of Voter 1.................................................................................26
3.2. Technical Data of Outputs..........................................................................................................27
3.2.1. Technical Data of Sensor Signal Repeater Outputs...................................................................27
3.2.2. Technical Data of Analog Outputs..............................................................................................27
3.2.3. Technical Data of Opto-Relay Outputs.......................................................................................27
3.2.4. Technical Data of Logic Outputs ................................................................................................27
3.2.5. Technical Data of Trip-Lines IV, V, VI ........................................................................................28
3.2.6. Technical Data of Trip-Lines I, II, III ...........................................................................................28
3.3. Technical Data of Power Supply ................................................................................................29
3.4. Installation Conditions ................................................................................................................29
3.5. Protection Grade ........................................................................................................................29
3.6. Connectors .................................................................................................................................29
3.7. Conformity to Standards.............................................................................................................29
3.8. Dimensions of system E16A352 ................................................................................................30
3.9. Dimensions of system E16E352 ................................................................................................31
3.10. Dimensions and Features of E16G352 Enclosure .....................................................................32
3.11. Weight of E16x352.....................................................................................................................32
4. Safety Notes for Installation and Operation...........................................................................33
4.1. Safety Notes for Installation .......................................................................................................33
4.1.1. General Instructions ...................................................................................................................33
4.1.2. EMI .............................................................................................................................................33
4.2. Safety Notes for Operation.........................................................................................................33
4.2.1. Safety Notes for Commissioning ................................................................................................33
5. Description of Monitor E1668..................................................................................................34
5.1. Display and Frontside Operational Elements .............................................................................34
5.1.1. Front View of Monitor E1668......................................................................................................34
5.1.2. Status-LEDs ...............................................................................................................................34
5.1.3. Display during Test Procedures .................................................................................................34
5.1.4. Values accessible during normal operation ...............................................................................35
5.1.5. Display of Firmware Release State and CRC-Parameter-Checksum of Monitor E1668 ............35
5.1.6. Special Display Mode 1..............................................................................................................36
5.1.7. Special Display Mode 2..............................................................................................................36
5.1.8. Frontside Reset of Alarms and Event Codes .............................................................................36
5.1.9. Data Interface.............................................................................................................................36
5.2. Functions of Monitor E1668 ....................................................................................................37
5.2.1. Speed Measurement ..................................................................................................................37
5.2.2. Functions for Overspeed Protection...........................................................................................37
5.2.3. Functions for External Trip by Voters .........................................................................................37
5.2.4. Selftest of Monitor ......................................................................................................................37
6. Description of Testinterface E1691 ........................................................................................38
7. Programming of the Monitors .................................................................................................39
7.1. Programming of the Monitors via Front Keyboard......................................................................39
7.2. Programming of the Modules via RS232-Interface ....................................................................40
7.3. Default Values ............................................................................................................................40
8. Parameters of Monitor E1668..................................................................................................41
8.1. Summary of parameters and their default values.......................................................................41
8.2. Description of Parameters and their Settings of Monitor E1668 ................................................45
9. This chapter is left blank intentionally ...................................................................................73
10. Event codes and Troubleshooting .........................................................................................73
10.1. Event Codes on display of E1668 ..............................................................................................73
10.2. Troubleshooting if display of Monitor reads E.0.4.x.x................................................................74
11. Revision notes..........................................................................................................................75
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1. General Informations
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1.2. List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation Meaning
altern. alternative
API Technical standards of the "American Petroleum Institute"
A5S BRAUN GmbH Sensor series
AWG/kcmil Code number according to the "American Wire Gauge" System
approx. approximately
CCF Common Cause Failure
CPU Central Processing Unit
DCavg Diagnostic Coverage average
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization)
dN/dt Change of speed per time unit (Acceleration)
EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EMV Electro magnetic compatibility
EN European Norm
F/R Forward/Reverse (Forward/Backward)
HE Height units
HFT Hardware Failure Tolerance
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
incl. inclusive
IPxx Ingress Protection Number xx according to DIN EN 60529
ISO International Organization for Standardization
LED Light Emitting Diode
LOx Logic Output x
max. maximum
min. minimum
MPU Magnetic Pick Up
MTTFd Mean Time To Failure dangerous
n Short term for Speed
NEMAx National Electrical Manufacturers Association Number x
PFDavg Probability of Failure on Demand average
PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage
RAM Random Access Memory
RPM Revolutions Per Minute
sec second
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage
SFF Safe Failure Fraction
SILx Safety Integrity Level x
SPx SetPoint x
SPVx SetPoint Voter x
SP1var SetPoint 1 variable
TE Width unit
TMR Triple Modular Redundant
Tproof Proof Test Interval
UL/cUL Acc. US Underwriter Laboratories resp. Canadian Underwriter Laboratories standards
Vdc Volt direct current
Vpp Volt peak-to-peak
resp. respective
to be continued on next page
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Abbreviation Meaning
1oo2 1 out of 2 voting logic
1oo3 1 out of 3 voting logic
2oo2 2 out of 2 voting logic
2oo3 2 out of 3 voting logic
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1.3. System Applications and Explanation
Protection of rotating machinery such as turbines, expanders, compressors and motors with
safety requirements SIL3/IEC61508 resp. DIN EN ISO 13849:2008 Cat.3 PLe and/or API 670
versus Overspeed and other Critical Conditions.
The E16x352 system incorporates one Testinterface type E1691 and three Monitors (chan-
nels) A, B and C of type E1668 for the evaluation of speed signals and external trip signals.
The logic blocks for the evaluation of the external trip signals are named "Voter".
The logic results of the three channels are connected internally to form three 2oo3 trip circuits
I, II and III which are named "Trip-Lines".
The Trip-Lines can be connected to a 1oo2 or 2oo3 solenoid valve block.
A released trip status can be latched, this function is named "Trip-Lock".
Trip is released by shut down of the Trip Circuits (Trip-Lines) to the solenoid valve block if:
2oo3 monitors detect Overspeed condition
2oo3 sensor signals are detected as faulty by monitors
2oo3 monitors detect External Trip-Condition by their voters (1oo2, 2oo2, 2oo3 or 3oo3
logic selectable)
Trip Release Function is SIL3/IEC61508 and DIN EN ISO 13849:2008 Cat.3 PLe compliant
as stand alone unit (without external testing by DCS or by operator).
Total Response Time to Trip Condition : < 15 milliseconds
Maximum Safety at Maximum Availability by :
TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) with three monitors E1668.
Triple speed measurement and evaluation by each monitor.
Variable overspeed setpoint depending on acceleration.
Monitoring versus Lowspeed as protection versus incorrect mounting or malfunction of
speed sensors.
Permanent monitoring of speed sensors.
Evaluation of external Trip-Condition signals by voters in each monitor. Response to sig-
nals selectable for each voter individually (logic function, low/high: trip, response time).
Each Trip Line (trip circuit) in 2oo3 technique.
Trip Lines I, II, III, IV, V, VI are formed by safety relays with force guided contact sets.
Trip-Line-Monitoring with Trip-Lock Function (selectable)
The outputs of the Trip Lines i, II and III are permanently monitored. If the Trip-Lock Func-
tion is engaged, a trip condition is detected and locked if 2oo3 trip lines are in trip condi-
tion.
By the (selectable) Trip-Lock Function a released trip is latched
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Additional features of the E16x352-System:
Remote test of solenoid valve block by test signals from DCS possible
Display in each module for measured values and diagnostics
Alarm outputs via opto-relays to DCS
Free extra alarm from each monitor
Up to 6 speed setpoints with 2oo3 logic outputs (if voters are not required)
Sensor signal repeater outputs, free floating and push/pull
Optional Analog Output (to represent the speed) 0/4..20 mamps for each monitor
Direction alarm (only with sensors type A5S with direction output)
Parameters may be set by front keys (protected by code-digit) or by
RS232-Interface (password protected)
E16x352.abc
c = 1 : Speed Signal Inputs and power supply for A5S sensors
c = 2 : Speed Signal Inputs and power supply for Eddy Current Sensors
c = 3 : Speed Signal Inputs for MPU (magnetic pick up)
Example:
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1.6. Certifications
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1.6.3. TÜV-Certificate
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1.7. Safety Data
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2. System Structure and I/Os
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2.1.4. System Structure Diagrams
spark extinguishing
Trip IV
Trip V Wiring of Trip Relay contacts on
Trip VI System-Backplane forming six 2oo3 Trip Lines
in 2oo3
(only 1 of 3 trip
lines shown)
see 2.3.8
Speed-Trip
Logic Output 2oo3
in 2oo3
see 2.3.7
Direction A
Alarm Output B Speed- Speed- Speed-
see 2.3.6
C Trip Trip Trip
optional A Trip by Trip by Trip by
Analog Output Voter Voter Voter
B
0/4 … 20 mamps
C (from (from (from
see 2.3.5
Diagram 2) Diagram 2) Diagram 2)
Input A SP1B
SP1B valid B SP1B
see 2.2.8 C SP1B
Starter A Starter
Override of SP2 B Starter
see 2.2.7 C Starter
Sensor Signal A
Repeater B
Test I
Test II
Test III
Test I
Test II
Test III
Test I
Test II
Test III
see 2.3.2 C F/R F/R F/R F/R F/R F/R F/R F/R F/R
fT fA fB fC fT fB fA fC fT fC fA fB
Trip-Status
of Monitors
see 2.3.11
System
Warning Alarm E1691
see 2.3.1
Test-
interface
Test
Frequency fT
fT
Test I Test I
Test II Test II
Test IIII Test III
see 2.2.6
Speed Signals
see 2.2.1
B
Direction Signals
= terminal blocks see 2.2.2
A C
Sensor
Rev. 00 / 02.2012
Pole Wheel
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Part of Part of Part of
Monitor A Monitor B Monitor C
LO1
Input Signals 1
Soft- Soft- Soft- 2oo3 Trip
Voter 1 2 Voter 1
ware- ware- ware-
3 Voter Voter Voter altern.
see 2.2.10 n > SPV1
LO2
Input 1
Soft- Soft- Soft- 2oo3 Trip
Signals 2 Voter 2
ware- ware- ware-
If used as Speed Alarm Output : low / high at 'n > SPV' selectable
Voter 2 3 Voter Voter Voter altern.
n > SPV2
LO3
Input 1
Soft- Soft- Soft- 2oo3 Trip
see 2.2.11
LO4
Input 1
Soft- Soft- Soft- 2oo3 Trip
Signals 2 Voter 4
ware- ware- ware-
Voter 4 3 Voter Voter Voter altern.
n > SPV4
see 2.3.10
n > SPV5
LO6
Input 1
Soft- Soft- Soft- 2oo3 Trip
Signals 2 ware- ware- ware- Voter 6
Voter 6 3 Voter Voter Voter altern.
n > SPV6
Rev. 00 / 02.2012
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2.1.5.
+ Supply X01.1_ PE
1N
X03.1
L+
Figure 4:
5060
Sensor connections 0V
Monitor A X03.2 X01.2_ L+
E1691
Speed Monitor A
* = only with X03.3 X01.3_ M
sensors A5S3…. F/R* Power Supply
X03.4 X01.8_ L+ 24 volts dc
Screen Monitor B
X03.5 X01.9_ M see 2.4
Speed Signal Speed
X03.6 X01.14 L+
Repeater Output
Reference Monitor C
X03.7
M
E1691
Monitor A X01.15 M
+ Supply
X04.1 Outputs
Sensor connections 0V X02.1_ Monitor A
X04.2 Monitor
Monitor B X02.2_ Monitor B
Speed Trip-Status
* = only with X04.3
Speed Signals
F/R* X02.3_ Monitor C see 2.3.11
sensors A5S3…. X04.4
Screen
X04.5 X01.4_ Monitor A
F/R* Monitor A
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Trip II I, II, III
X02.8_
see 2.3.9
X02.9_
Trip-Line I X07.4 Trip III
high =Test of X02.10
Trip-Line Trip-Line II X07.5
(Reference:
see 2.2.6 Trip-Line III X07.6 X14.1
Trip IV
X14.2 Outputs
X14.3 Trip Line
Monitor A X09.5
Trip V IV, V, VI
Rev. 02 / 06.2013
in de-energized status
all contacts are shown
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Figure 5:
Diagram 1
E16-System
Signal Inputs I X10.1 Trip Voter 1
II X10.2 X13.1 LO1 alternative
of Voter 1
see 2.2.10 n > SP1
III X10.3
see 2.2.11
I X11.4 Trip Voter 4
Signal Inputs
Logic Outputs
Signal Inputs
n > SP4
III X11.6
Voter 2 through 6
Speed Trip
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X14.5 Logic Output
see 2.3.7
X15.1 +
Monitor A
X15.2
optional
see 2.3.5
X15.3 + Monitor B
0/4 … 20 mamps
X15.4
Analog Outputs
X15.5 +
Monitor C
X15.6
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2.1.6. Connection of Sensors to the Speed Signal Inputs
brown
1 C + Sensor Supply
X03.1 X04.1 X05.1
green Reference 0 volts
3 B X03.2 X04.2 X05.2
A5S.. white Speed Signal
X03.3 X04.3 X05.3
4 A
Direction – Signal *
yellow or red X03.5 X04.5 X05.5
2* D
X03.4 X04.4 X05.4
S * only with sensors equipped with direction detection
Speed Signal
X03.3 X04.3 X05.3
Eddy Current Sensor Reference 0 volts
with negative X03.1 X04.1 X05.1
EC-
power supply - 24 volts dc
X03.2 X04.2 X05.2
Speed Signal
X03.3 X04.3 X05.3
Eddy Current Sensor Reference 0 volts
with positive X03.2 X04.2 X05.2
EC+
power supply + 24 volts dc
X03.1 X04.1 X05.1
Speed Signal
X03.3 X04.3 X05.3
Reference 0 volts
Magnetic Pick-Up X03.2 X04.2 X05.2
MPU
Rev. 00 / 09.2012
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2.1.7. Position of Terminal Blocks with Version E16E352
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2.1.8. Position of Terminal Blocks with version E16A352
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2.2. Inputs of the System
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2.2.6. Inputs Test I, Test II, Test III
If the input is high, the corresponding Trip-Line will switch to trip condition.
The inputs are not inhibited versus each other.
The inputs “Test I, II, III” are rated SIL3/IEC61508 provided that the signal source is rated
SIL3/IEC61508.
Technical Data of inputs see 3.1.3.
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2.3. Outputs of the System
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2.3.5. Analog Outputs for measured speed (Option)
The (optional) analog outputs have a range of 0/4 .. 20 mamps.
Configuration of the analog output in steps P08.xx of E1668.
The analog outputs of versions E16x352.1xx are rated SIL2/IEC61508.
The analog outputs of Monitors E16x352.2xx are rated SIL3/IEC61508.
Technical Data of outputs see 3.2.2.
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2.3.11. Trip Status of Monitors
Each Monitor reflects its trip status via the Testinterface as a logic signal to the periphery.
Output high: no trip
Output low: trip
Note:
The outputs have a delay of approx. 10 seconds versus the trip of the monitor.
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2.4. Power Supply
Each Monitor must be supplied with 24 volts dc (18..40 volts) from a power supply with protec-
tive separation, conforming to IEC 61131-2 requirements.
The Test Interface E1691 is fed by an internal power rail.
Technical Data see 3.3.
2.5.2. RS232 Interface with Interface Software IS-RS232-E16 (for OEM only)
The RS232 Interface in conjunction with the Interface-Software IS-RS232-E16 (available for
OEM only) serves
to edit parameters
to configure parameter settings as *.brp files
to upload parameter settings from Monitors as *.brv files
to download parameter settings from *.brp or *.brv files to the Monitors
2.5.3. RS232 Interface with Interface Software IS-RS232-E16-L2 (for End User)
The RS232 Interface in conjunction with the Interface-Software IS-RS232-E16-L2 (available for
End Users) serves
to upload parameter settings from Monitors as *.brv files
to download parameter settings from *.brv files to spare part Monitors
Note: Parameter settings cannot be changed.
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3. Technical Specifications
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3.2. Technical Data of Outputs
Note:
In case of short circuit the output is latched to tristate until power supply of the monitor has
been switched off and on.
Note:
In case of short circuit the output is latched to tri state until power supply of the monitor has
been switched off and on.
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3.2.5. Technical Data of Trip-Lines IV, V, VI
Maximum rating : 50 volts dc / 300 mamps.
Outputs are passive, short-circuit proof and free floating. They must be supplied externally.
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3.3. Technical Data of Power Supply
3x 24 volts dc / 0.5 amps (18…40 volts) from a power supply with protective separation, con-
forming to IEC 61131-2 requirements.
Maximum consumption of system : 20 watts
3.6. Connectors
Plug-In Cage-Clamp Connectors, type Phoenix Combicon FK-MLP1,5/…ST-3,5,
fitting for:
Conductor cross section solid min.: 0.2 mm²
Conductor cross section solid max.: 1.5 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded min.: 0.2 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded max.: 1.5 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule without plastic sleeve min.: 0.25 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule without plastic sleeve max.: 1.5 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule with plastic sleeve min.: 0.25 mm²
Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule with plastic sleeve max.: 0.75 mm²
Conductor cross section acc. to AWG/kcmil min.: No. 24
Conductor cross section acc. to AWG/kcmil max: No. 16
Minimum AWG according to UL/CUL: 28
Maximum AWG according to UL/CUL: 16
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3.8. Dimensions of system E16A352
220
201.5
Height incl. backplane + terminals
109.3
front view
133
195
88
21.3
21
wiring from
top and bottom
Detail
Mounting holes
20 to hang the racks to pre-
mounted screws
Ø 13
6.4
total depth
222
wiring
terminal
premounted screws or blocks
bolts with nuts
side view
wiring
all dimensions in mm
Drawing not to scale
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3.9. Dimensions of system E16E352
Dimensions sheet of 19'' rack, 3HE, 84TE for rack or panel mounting
456.1
448 +4
57.1
dimensions for
133 +2
panel cutout
connectors
depth incl. connectors (excl. wiring space)
top view
218
446
all dimensions in mm
Drawing not to scale
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3.10. Dimensions and Features of E16G352 Enclosure
Height: 510 mm
Width: 410 mm
Depth: 270 mm
E16A352 : 3,0 kg
E16E352 : 3,7 kg
E16G352: 13,0 kg
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4. Safety Notes for Installation and Operation
4.1.2. EMI
The unit complies with all relevant regulations, as determined by the Policy of the European
Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), for the Electromagnetic Compati-
bility (2004/108/EU). Testing and inspection has been performed according to Standards
IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC 61326-3-2. Thereby, the product meets all requirements to be marked
by the CE sign.
Specifically to be observed:
Terminals must be kept off all undue access.
Terminals must be protected against electrostatic discharge.
Power supply and all input and output leads must be protected overvoltage.
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5. Description of Monitor E1668
E1668
5-digit display
4 LEDs for
status indication 1 2 3 4
Input keyboard
P
E
Profibus-Interfaces
as 9-pole
Sub-D connector
RS-232-Interface
only on left connector
5.1.2. Status-LEDs
LED1 steady on: Trip
LED2 steady on: no Trip, SP1A is valid
blinking: SP1B is valid
LED3 steady on: n < SP3
blinking: one only of three input channels measures zero speed
LED4 steady on: n > SP3
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5.1.4. Values accessible during normal operation
Values accessible during normal operation (Standard Display Mode):
with key the value of SP1
with key the value of SP2
with key and together: maximum stored speed value
with key and together: minimum stored speed value
Note:
with key Reset of stored minimum/maximum value
with key and together: Reset of latched (and not persistent) alarms, if enabled
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5.1.6. Special Display Mode 1
Toggle between Standard and Special Display Mode 1 by pressing keys and together.
In Special Display Mode 1 the measured speed values of sensors A, B, C can be shown indi-
vidually as well as the signal level of the main sensor.
Toggle between the four values with .
The LED assigned to the specific speed value is blinking (see table).
B B A C B
C C B A C
Note :
If signal level (LED4 blinking) is selected, without a key pressed the median signal value is
displayed.
The maximum measured signal level is then displayed with key .
The minimum measured signal level is then displayed with key .
Minimum, maximum and median values are dynamically updated with a sample rate of approx.
1 second.
Note:
For RS232, adapter L3D02 or cable L3D05 must be used
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5.2. Functions of Monitor E1668
For a detailed description of the individual functions refer to chapter 8.
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6. Description of Testinterface E1691
The Testinterface E1691 processes the signals trip-line test from the PLC to the Monitors and
the trip status from the Monitors to the PLC.
The Test Interface supplies a constant test frequency to the Monitors, which use this frequency
for their self test function.
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7. Programming of the Monitors
Procedure:
Initiate programming phase by pressing keys and together; instead of the normal display P00.00. appears
Select the group or step number with keys , .
Switch between Groups and Step Fields with the . key
Current value of the Parameters is displayed with key .
Select active position with the . key
Adjust the number in the active field with keys , .
Acknowledge and set with key , Discard (original value remains) with key .
Return to operational mode with the key. The display then returns to the current ‘is’ speed (with E1668) resp.
to the current test-speed (with E1697)
See example below: Change parameter P01.01 from 2386 to 2387 or 2385.
P E
E : Enter
or
P : Cancel
P
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7.2. Programming of the Modules via RS232-Interface
or
Note:
- The RS232-Interface serves only for parameter programming purposes, not for transmission
of current data. States, alarms and measurement data are transmitted via PROFIBUS-
Interface only.
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8. Parameters of Monitor E1668
Param. Default
Parameter Function
No. Value
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Param. Default
Parameter Function
No. Value
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Param. Default Parameter Function
No. Value
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Param. Default Parameter Function
No. Value
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8.2. Description of Parameters and their Settings of Monitor E1668
P00.00 If the parameters are locked (see P00.02), the code figure must be entered
Code Figure prior to any change of other parameters.
Range: 0000 .. 9999 If the code figure is not correct, -E 1- is displayed.
Without code figure and P00.02 : 0 the values of all parameters may be in-
spected, but not changed.
P00.01 A new code figure may be set in P00.01. Then it replaces the previous one.
New Code Figure
Range: 0000 .. 9999
P00.02 Setting
Parameter Lock 0 : Parameters are locked, change only possible with code figure
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : Parameters unlocked, change of parameter values possible
P00.03 Setting
Frontside Reset of Alarms 0 : Frontside reset of alarms not possible
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : Frontside reset of alarms possible with keys and .
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Parameter Group P01.xx of Monitor E1668
Input Scaling and Measurement Configuration
P01.00
Reserved for future applications
Description of Scaling:
Scaling defines the relationship between the input signal frequency (in terms
of Hz), and the corresponding display (in terms of RPM).
Of course, they must refer to the same operation level. This reference point
is recommended close to the high end of the intended operation range. In
later operation, however, it may be overrun without error.
Example:
1500 Hz corresponds to 3000 RPM :
Step P01.01 : setting 01500
Step P01.03 : setting 03000
P01.02 Setting
Decimals for P01.04, P04.00, 0 : Setting range for P01.04, P04.00, P05.00 : 00001 to 99999 RPM
P05.00 and for 1 : Setting range for P01.04, P04.00, P05.00 : 0000.1 to 9999.9 RPM
PROFIBUS Speed Data Output
Range: 0 .. 1
P01.04 If the monitored speed falls below the value entered here the measured val-
Lower Limit of the Speed ue is given as 0 both for the display and the alarms. The lower limit of the
Range speed range is entered in units of RPM.
Range as defined in P01.02
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Parameter Group P01.xx (continued) of Monitor E1668
Measurement Configuration
P01.05 The predivider is used only if the variable setpoint SP1var is active (P03.04
Predivider = 1).
Range: 001 .. 255 The predivider must then be set to the number of teeth of the gear wheel.
The acceleration measurement is extended over one full rotation of the ma-
chine.
Note:
The predivider applies only to the primary measurement input.
The two other measurement channels are not affected by the predivider.
P01.06
Reserved for future application
P01.07 Setting
Decimals for acceleration 0 : setting of acceleration in XXXX RPM/sec
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : setting of acceleration in XXX.X RPM/sec
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Parameter Group P02.xx of Monitor E1668
Display, Starter time, Sensor Failure Monitoring
P02.00
Reserved for future application
P02.01 The display may have its own independent up-dating sequence, different
Display updating sequence from the response time used by other functions - again in the interests of
Range: 0.1 .. 9.9 [sec] stabilized and legible readings. Set the parameter to the time required in
steps of 0.1 sec. Recommended value is 0.3 sec.
The display value is determined by the duration of a cycle sequence.
The rapid response of the alarms is not influenced by this procedure.
P02.02 This step sets the starter time period (duration). The starter phase state for
Starter time period SP2 lasts from the beginning of the external starter signal plus the pro-
Range: 000 .. 999 [sec] grammed time elapse following its end.
P02.03
Reserved for future application
P02.04 A sensor fault will be reported according to the designated parameters and,
Sensor Monitoring if configured, latched until the reset is activated.
(Current and Signal Level) Setting
Range: 0 .. 4 0 : Monitoring disabled
1 : Not permissible
2 : Fault reported + Trip release, latched till reset
3 : Not permissible
4 : Fault reported without trip release (recommended setting)
P02.05 Setting
Mode of Sensor Monitoring 0 : Without monitoring (see Note 3)
Range: 0 .. 3 1 : Checks sensor current drain
2 : Checks signal voltage level at stand still (see Note 1)
3 : Current drain and voltage level
4 : Inductive sensor (MPU)
5 : Reserved for future use
6 : Eddy sensor voltage level (see Note 2)
7 : Eddy sensor voltage level and current drain (see Note 2)
Note 1: The voltage level check is only possible with Braun-sensor type
A5S... . In this instance even at stand still a defective sensor or
supply cable can be detected.
Note 2: The signal voltage level (and current drain) is compared versus
max/min-values as set in P06.01 to P06.04.
Note 3: Selection of Setting 0 makes Step P02.04 meaningless.
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Parameter Group P02.xx (continued) of Monitor E1668
Sensor Failure Monitoring
Setting
0 : Monitoring switched off (not permissible, see safety note above)
1 : Trip and Alarm till rectified, starter plausibility check on
2 : Trip and Alarm latched, starter plausibility check on
3 : Trip and Alarm, till rectified / starter plausibility check off
4 : Trip and Alarm latched / starter plausibility check off
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Parameter Group P02.xx (continued) of Monitor E1668
Sensor Failure Monitoring
Functionality:
Each Monitor has three measuring channels and receives the signals of all
three sensors.
Setting
0 : only the primary sensor will be evaluated; no redundancy
1 : Trip is released if primary sensor fault is detected
2 : only error message is released if primary sensor fault is detected, but
only speed value of primary sensor is used for further evaluation
3 : not permissible
4 : only error message is released if primary sensor fault is detected, but
the mean value of the three speed values is used for further evaluation
5 : same as setting 4, but a trip released due to deviation is latched
Setting 1 or 2 or 4 or 5 :
During machine operation each Monitor compares its sensor input with
those of its two neighbors. If the measured speed value of its own
(primary) sensor in comparison with its two neighbors produces a dis-
crepancy exceeding the tolerance level set at P02.08, the monitor’s
primary sensor will be reported as faulty.
However, should all three measured speed values deviate from each
other for more than the specified tolerance, the monitor will release
trip.
Note:
Settings P02.07 = 4 or 5 avoids a trip release caused by a sensor fault
during the automatic test procedure and are recommended settings.
Example:
Monitor A is tested for overspeed, at the same time the signal from sensor B
drops out. Monitor B reports an error, but continues to evaluate the signals
from sensors A and C.
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Parameter Group P02.xx (continued) of Monitor E1668
Sensor Failure Monitoring
P02.08 Value for the permissible difference in RPM between the speed measure-
Permissible Speed Difference ment of the primary sensor and that of the other two sensors before a fault is
between Sensors [RPM] detected.
Range: 001 .. 999 Note: Primary sensor is the sensor the monitor supplies with power.
P02.09 Number of consecutively failed speed comparison tests which may occur be-
Number of tests until alarm fore an error message is issued.
Range: 01 .. 99 Note:
At speeds lower than 50% of the nominal speed, the number of tests is au-
tomatically increased to avoid incorrect alarms during acceleration phase of
the machine.
With the example above an error message will be issued when the speed
value of the primary sensor deviates by 30 RPM from the two other meas-
ured sensors five measurements in succession.
When all three measurements of one monitor between themselves differ by
more than 30 RPM (measurement of sensor A = 6031 RPM, of sensor B =
6000 RPM, of sensor C = 5969 RPM), the monitor will release trip.
P02.10 Setting depends on how the alarm is used according the specific application
Monitor Warning Alarm also for detection of SOE (sequence of events).
at Trip Condition
Range: 0 .. 4 Setting Alarm at Alarm at Alarm at Trip Alarm at
Overspeed- Voter-Trip due to Trip- Lowspeed-
Trip Line-Monitoring Trip
0 No No Yes Yes
1 Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 No No No Yes
3 Yes Yes No Yes
4 No No No No
P02.11 The Monitor Warning Alarm and the Event Display can be latched.
Latching of Monitor Warning Setting
Alarm and Event Display 0 : no
Range: 0 .. 2 1 : yes, in this case all occurring event are shown in the display as com-
binations
2 : yes, in this case only the first occurring event is displayed
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Parameter Group P03.xx of Monitor E1668
Overspeed Alarm SP1
P03.00 The numerical value for the setpoint is set in terms of RPM.
Overspeed Setpoint SP1A
Range: 00001 .. 99999
Note:
The hysteresis is always calculated for SP1A.
If SP1B is used and the alarm is not latched, hysteresis must be chosen that
it is big enough to include SP1B to avoid bouncing of the trip relays
it is small enough to that the return point is not lower that normal
operating speed.
Example:
SP1A=3240 RPM, SP1B=3090 RPM, normal operating speed=3000 RPM.
P03.03 The numerical value for the setpoint is set in terms of RPM.
Overspeed Setpoint SP1B SP1B is always valid as long as the input „SP1B valid" is true.
Range: 00001 .. 99999
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Parameter Group P03.xx (continued) of Monitor E1668
Overspeed Alarm SP1
P03.04 Setting
Overspeed Setpoint SP1var 0 : overspeed setpoint SP1var is not active
not active / active 1 : overspeed setpoint SP1var is active
Range: 0 .. 1
If the overspeed setpoint SP1var is not active, then SP1A is valid (respective
SP1B as long as the input "SP1B valid" is true).
If the overspeed setpoint SP1var is active, it is calculated depending on the
measured acceleration in between the limits of SP1A and SP1B.
Attention: If acceleration dN/dt = 0 , then SP1var = SP1A.
If P03.04 = 1: The value of SP1A If acceleration dN/dt = dN/dt max , then SP1var = SP1B.
(P03.00) must not be lower than
the value of SP1B (P03.03), else Example for values of SP1var:
SP1B will always be valid dur- dN/dt max = 300 RPM/sec
ing acceleration phase. SP1A = 3240 RPM (at acceleration rate of 0 RPM/sec)
SP1B = 3090 RPM (at acceleration rate of 300 RPM/sec)
Value
SP1
SP1A SP1var
SP1B
Figure 13:
SP1 as a variable
of the acceleration
0 acceleration
dN/dt max dN/dt
0
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Parameter Group P04.xx of Monitor E1668
Lowspeed Alarm SP2
P04.01 The hysteresis is the margin between condition "excess" (>) and "no excess"
Alarm Hysteresis Width (<), defined by its bandwidth.
Range: 00.1 .. 99.9 The width of hysteresis is set as a percentage of the switching point.
The position of the hysteresis of SP2 is determined above the setpoint.
Example:
With 5% Hysteresis and a setpoint of 100 RPM a Lowspeed alarm is issued
once speed drops below 100 RPM and ceases once speed exceeds 105
RPM.
P04.02
Fix value = 0, do not change
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Parameter Group P05.xx of Monitor E1668
Alarm SP3
P05.01 The hysteresis is the margin between condition "excess" (>) and "no excess"
Alarm Hysteresis Width (<), defined by its bandwidth.
Range: 00.1 .. 99.9 The width of hysteresis is set as a percentage of the switching point.
P05.02 The hysteresis band for SP3 may be placed above or below setpoint.
Hysteresis position Setting
Range: 0 .. 1 0 : Hysteresis above SP3
1 : Hysteresis below SP3
P05.03 Setting
Relay State at n > SP3 0 : Relay energized if n > SP3
Range: 0 … 3 1 : Relay de-energized if n > SP3
2 : Relay energized if n > SP3, output frozen at test
3 : Relay de-energized if n > SP3, output frozen at test
P05.04 If a sensor fault is detected, alarm SP3 can be forced into a defined state.
Alarm State at Setting
Sensor Error Condition 0 : Alarm SP3 according to measured rotational speed
Range: 0 .. 2 1: Alarm SP3 forced to state n < SP3
2: Alarm SP3 forced to state n > SP3
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Parameter Group P06.xx of Monitor E1668
Eddy sensor input and MPU input
P06.00
Reserved for future application
Note:
with setting 0.0 hysteresis is approx 70 millivolts
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Parameter Group P07.xx of Monitor E1668
Trip-Line-Monitoring, Rotational Direction Output
P07.01 Setting
Trip-Line Level at Trip-Status 0 : Low Level at Trip-Status (relays de-energized to Trip)
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : High-Level at Trip-Status (relays energized to Trip)
P07.02 Setting
Signal-Input Level for Rotation- 0 : Signal level low is assigned to forward motion
al Direction Detection 1 : Signal level high is assigned to forward motion
Range: 0 .. 1
P07.03 Setting
Relay State for status forward 0 : Relay de-energized at status forward motion
motion 1 : Relay energized at status forward motion
Range: 0 .. 1
P07.04
Reserved for future application.
Fix value 0
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Parameter Group P08.xx of Monitor E1668
Analog Output
P08.00 The high end defines the speed (in terms of RPM) at which the analog out-
High End of Analog Output put delivers 20 mamps (with P08.04 = 0) (resp. 0 / 4 mamps with
P08.04 = 1).
Range: 00001 .. 99999
P08.01 The low end defines the speed (in terms of RPM) at which the analog output
Low End of Analog Output delivers 0 resp. 4 mamps (with P08.04 = 0) (resp. 20 mamps with
P08.04 = 1).
Range: 00000 .. 99999
P08.02 Setting
Analog Output Zero Level 0 : without live zero (0..20 mamps)
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : with live zero (4..20 mamps)
P08.03 Setting
Output Level at Sensor Fault 0 : no change of output
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : output goes to < 0 mamps
2 : output goes to >20,8 mamps
P08.04 Setting
Direction of Analog Output 0 : output is increasing with increasing speed (0/4 …20 mamps)
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : output is decreasing with increasing speed (20….4/0 mamps)
P08.05 Setting
Output Response at 0 : output follows test-speed
Test-speed 1 : output is frozen (on last value before test starts) during test-speed
Range: 0 .. 1
P08.06 Analog output may be checked for short circuit or no load or its correct out-
Test of Analog Output Value put, detected via integrated control feedback.
Range: 0 .. 1 Setting
0 : output value is not tested (mandatory with versions E1668.0xx
respective E1668.1xx)
1 : value of output is tested (only possible with versions E1668.2xx)
With setting 1 the analog output is rated SIL3/IEC61508.
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Parameter Group P09.xx of Monitor E1668
Reserved for future application
P09.00
Reserved for future application
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Parameter Group P10.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 1 and Logic Output LO1
P10.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV1
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV1
4 : Voter inactive, output LO1 low, if n > SPV1
5 : Voter inactive, output LO1 high, if n > SPV1
P10.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P10.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P10.04 Setting
Trip by Voter 1 latched 0 : trip by voter 1 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 1 is latched until reset
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P10.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P10.06 Depending on setting of P10.00, SPV1 controls the activity of voter 1 or con-
Setpoint SPV1 trols directly the output LO1.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV1 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P11.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 2 and Logic Output LO2
P11.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV2
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV2
4 : Voter inactive, output LO2 low, if n > SPV2
5 : Voter inactive, output LO2 high, if n > SPV2
P11.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P11.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P11.04 Setting
Trip by Voter 2 latched 0 : trip by voter 2 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 2 is latched until reset
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P11.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P11.06 Depending on setting of P11.00, SPV2 controls the activity of voter 2 or con-
Setpoint SPV2 trols directly the output LO2.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV2 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P12.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 3 and Logic Output LO3
P12.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV3
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV3
4 : Voter inactive, output LO3 low, if n > SPV3
5 : Voter inactive, output LO3 high, if n > SPV3
P12.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P12.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P12.04 Setting
Trip by Voter3 latched 0 : trip by voter 3 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 3 is latched until reset
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P12.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P12.06 Depending on setting of P12.00, SPV3 controls the activity of voter 3 or con-
Setpoint SPV3 trols directly the output LO3.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV3 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P13.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 4 and Logic Output LO4
P13.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV4
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV4
4 : Voter inactive, output LO4 low, if n > SPV4
5 : Voter inactive, output LO4 high, if n > SPV4
P13.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P13.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P13.04 Setting
Trip by Voter 4 latched 0 : trip by voter 4 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 4 is latched until reset
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P13.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P13.06 Depending on setting of P13.00, SPV4 controls the activity of voter 4 or con-
Setpoint SPV4 trols directly the output LO4.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV4 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P14.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 5 and Logic Output LO5
P14.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV5
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV5
4 : Voter inactive, output LO5 low, if n > SPV5
5 : Voter inactive, output LO5 high, if n > SPV5
P14.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P14.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P14.04 Setting
Trip by Voter 5 latched 0 : trip by voter 5 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 5 is latched until reset
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P14.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P14.06 Depending on setting of P14.00, SPV5 controls the activity of voter 5 or con-
Setpoint SPV5 trols directly the output LO5.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV5 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P15.xx of Monitor E1668
Voter 6 and Logic Output LO6
P15.00 Setting
Operation mode 0 : Voter inactive
Range: 0 .. 5 1 : Voter always active (over entire speed range)
2 : Voter only active, if n > SPV6
3 : Voter only active, if n < SPV6
4 : Voter inactive, output LO6 low, if n > SPV6
5 : Voter inactive, output LO6 high, if n > SPV6
P15.01 Setting
Input Truth Level 0 : high level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : low level at inputs is assigned to trip condition
P15.03 If the trip signal is shorter than the Truth time (Trip after)
Truth Time until Trip minimum truth time, the signal is Setting
min. max.
Range: 0 .. 7 not valid (anti bouncing filter). If the 0 3 msec 6 msec
signal is longer than the maximum 1 6 msec 9 msec
truth time, the signal is valid and 2 12 msec 16 msec
trip is released 3 24 msec 28 msec
Note: 4 48 msec 52 msec
Signal truth times in between min. 5 96 msec 102 msec
and max. may release trip. 6 192 msec 202 msec
Maximum response time until trip- 7 384 msec 400 msec
lines go to trip status is maximum 8 768 msec 800 msec
truth time + 3 milliseconds. 9 1570 msec 1600 msec
P15.04 Setting
Trip by Voter 6 latched 0 : trip by voter 6 is not latched
Range: 0 .. 1 1 : trip by voter 6 is latched until reset
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P15.05 To avoid unnecessary Antivalence Alarms due to shifted trip release signals
Delay of Antivalence Alarm at the voter inputs a delay may be introduced.
Range: 0 .. 9 Antivalence alarm will then be released only if the time shift between the
signals exceeds the set delay.
Setting
0 : no delay
1 : delay = 100 milliseconds
2 : delay = 500 milliseconds
3 : delay = 1 second
4 : delay = 2 seconds
5 : delay = 3 seconds
6 : delay = 5 seconds
7 : delay = 15 seconds
8 : delay = 30 seconds
9 : delay = 60 seconds
Note:
The input signals will be monitored for antivalence only, if the voter is active.
P15.06 Depending on setting of P15.00, SPV6 controls the activity of voter 6 or con-
Setpoint SPV6 trols directly the output LO6.
Range: 00001 .. 99999 [RPM] SPV6 is set in terms of RPM.
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Parameter Group P16.xx of Monitor E1668
Reserved for future application
P16.00
Reserved for future application
P16.01
Reserved for future application
P16.02
Reserved for future application
P16.03
Reserved for future application
P16.04
Reserved for future application
P16.05
Reserved for future application
P16.06
Reserved for future application
P17.01 For test purposes (operation of both PROFIBUS Interfaces at the same Bus)
Address Offset for redundant an address offset may be introduced for the redundant (right one on front
PROFIBUS Interface panel) PROFIBUS Interface.
Range: 0 .. 9 Example:
With P17.00 = 34 und P17.01 = 4 the right hand side PROFIBUS Interface
has adress 38.
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E.0.4.0.0
Trip-Line Monitoring has caused trip
with Trip
E.3.0.2.0 External Analog output error ( 'no load' or fault of connected device )
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10.2. Troubleshooting if display of Monitor reads E.0.4.x.x
Display E.0.4.x.x signalizes a fault (not all signals are identical) from the input signals for the
voters or for Trip-Line-Monitoring (resp. feedbacks from 2oo3-solenoid).
The actual status of the signal inputs is shown in Special Display Mode 2.
Switching between Standard and Special Display Mode 2 by pressing keys and to-
gether.
Steps of Special Display Mode 2 are selected with key (next step) resp.
key (previous step).
While key is pressed, the input status latched at error will be shown, else the current in-
put status.
Switch the input status of voter 1 to 6 with key .
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11. Revision notes
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