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Warning
The SmartAlarm Annunciator described herein operates on a logic voltage of
24VDC and as standard 24VDC is used for the field contact supply voltage.
Internal or external power supplies using higher voltage AC/DC primary
sources and optional high voltage field contact voltages may be present.
If this is the case please ensure the necessary precautions are taken.
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DATED
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28-08-13
First Issue
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04-09-13
Added details for Watchdog LED1 & 2
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06-09-13
Updated field contact supply options
SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2
AUTHOR
P. Cartmell
A Ibbetson
A Ibbetson
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A. Ibbetson
P. Cartmell
D Fishkin

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  • Page 1 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Warning The SmartAlarm Annunciator described herein operates on a logic voltage of 24VDC and as standard 24VDC is used for the field contact supply voltage. Internal or external power supplies using higher voltage AC/DC primary sources and optional high voltage field contact voltages may be present.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Annunciator Model Code Definition ............6 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ..............8 General ..........................8 Available Versions ......................8 Card Locations ........................9 Common Services Card ....................10 Alarm Cards (8 Channel) ....................10 Pluggable LED’s ......................11 Input Isolation ........................
  • Page 3 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Input Follower ......................... 38 Logic Follower ......................... 38 Display Follower ......................38 Contact Rating ........................ 38 SECTION 9 - TYPICAL SMARTALARM REAR VIEW ......39 SECTION 10 - INSTALLATION ..............40 Unpacking ........................40 Mounting ......................... 40 Dimensions for panel mounting versions ................
  • Page 4 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Assigning Channel to Inhibit Groups ................59 Assigning a Remote Pushbutton Input to Inhibit ............. 60 Sleep Mode ........................61 Assigning a Remote Pushbutton Input to Sleep Mode ........... 61 Common Relay Operating In Sleep Mode ..............63 Inhibiting Common Relays During Sleep Mode ..............
  • Page 5 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA F1A-1 – Automatic Reset First Up ................95 ISA F2M-1 – Manual Reset First Up ................96 ISA F2A-1 – Automatic Reset First Up ................97 ISA F3A – Automatic Reset First Up ................98 ISA F3A-3 –...
  • Page 6: Annunciator Model Code Definition

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Annunciator Model Code Definition Model No SmartAlarm Type Standard Annunciator 8 Way Basic Annunciator Future Alarm Ways 08 Way 16 Way 24 Way Individual Channel Repeat Relays No Individual Channel Repeat Relays Fitted Individual Channel Repeat Relay Fitted Primary Supply –...
  • Page 7 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 White Intermixed Communications Not Fitted RS485 Serial Communications Fitted Time Stamping (Future) Not Fitted Time Stamping Fitted Ethernet (Future) Not Fitted IEC61850 Fitted DNP3 Fitted Tropicalisation Not Fitted Tropicalised IP Rating IP40 Rated Optional IP54 Special Options Not Fitted (Future)- Indicates not currently available but scheduled as future option...
  • Page 8: Section 1 - Introduction

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION General The SmartAlarm is a panel mounting alarm annunciator used to inform the operator that a process has gone beyond set limits using visual and audible alarms. Test Mute Reset Isolate Live Voltage before access The system comprises the following key elements ...
  • Page 9: Card Locations

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Card Locations Four screws are provided on the face plate of the annunciator to allow access to the internal cards. FACEPLATE RETAINING SCREWS (x 4) LEVER FACE PLATE HERE FACEPLATE RETAINING USING SCREW DRIVER SCREWS (x 4) Test Mute Reset...
  • Page 10: Common Services Card

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Common Services Card  The Common Services Card is located in the right hand card slot of the enclosure, (Position 0), when viewed from the front.  As Common Service cards can be powered from 85-263VAC/DC or 88 to 360VDC for safety reasons please ensure the supply is fully isolated before removing the associated card.
  • Page 11: Pluggable Led's

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Pluggable LED’s Each channel is illuminated by a pluggable LED located on the front of each 8 channel alarm card. The LED assembly is held in place by 2 pins and the assembly can be removed by pulling gently towards you.
  • Page 12: Input Isolation

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Input Isolation All signal inputs are optically isolated for use in harsh electrical environments. Bi-Polar Inputs All signal inputs are bi-polar and therefore capable of accepting AC or DC voltages. Standard Input Version The standard version uses a fully isolated +24VDC supply as a signal voltage, (fused at 160mA), which can be fed via a normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) field contact to trigger each alarm as required.
  • Page 13: Terminals For Use With External Pushbutton Inputs

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Terminals For Use With External Pushbutton Inputs Five additional optically coupled inputs , PB1 to PB5, are available on the rear of the annunciator for use with external pushbuttons, group inhibit or a sleep mode switch as required. The common return for the remote inputs is +VB.
  • Page 14: Internal Audible Alarm

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Internal Audible Alarm An integrally mounted 2.4Khz piezo horn is located on the common services card and a potentiometer is provided to allow the user to adjust the volume as required. To access the potentiometer remove the 4 x retaining screws on annunciator face plate and allow the plate to hinge to the left on the pushbutton ribbon cable.
  • Page 15: Hna & Hnb Horn Relays

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 HNA & HNB Horn Relays Common Relay – HNA & HNB are used as Horn Relays and the following options are software selectable:-  Any channel within the annunciator can be set to operate either relay as required.
  • Page 16: Wd Watchdog Relay

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 WD Watchdog Relay A Watchdog Relay is available as standard to provide a signal to a 3 party device to indicate a fault has been detected within the annunciator. The following options can be configured in software. ...
  • Page 17: Watchdog Monitoring Led's

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Watchdog Monitoring LED’s As alarm annunciators are used in safety critical applications it is important that the functions of the annunciator are monitored and the SmartAlarm is equipped with an extensive self-diagnostic facility including two green status LED’s, in standard mode they provide dynamic monitoring of the logic supply, field contact supply, and system status.
  • Page 18: Diagnostic / Program Mode

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Diagnostic / Program mode - Dynamic Contact Status The internal pushbuttons can be used to view the dynamic state of all signal inputs by pressing and holding the internal Test pushbutton for 10 seconds. PRESS AND HOLD FOR 10 SEC'S Test Mute Reset...
  • Page 19: Diagnostic / Program Mode - Manually Changing The Input Type

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Diagnostic / Program mode - Manually changing the input type The internal pushbuttons can be used to change the input state for each channel from normally open (N/O) to normally closed (N/C) by pressing and holding the internal Test pushbutton for 10 seconds.
  • Page 20: Diagnostic / Program Mode - Communication Monitoring

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Diagnostic / Program mode - Communication Monitoring The internal pushbuttons can be used to monitor communication activity between the SmartAlarm and 3 Party devices by pressing and holding the internal Test pushbutton for 10 seconds. PRESS AND HOLD FOR 10 SEC'S Test PRESS TWICE...
  • Page 21: Programmable Features

    USB PROGRAMMING PORT Isolate Live Voltage before access Once connected to a PC running the RTK supplied configuration software the user can enable or disable pre-defined functions as required. Selection of features is on a per channel basis with no special tools or programming knowledge required.
  • Page 22: Film Legends

    Customer to easily change the legends on site as required. Film legends can be created in a style, size, font and language using Microsoft Excel and RTK can provide a blank Microsoft Excel template locked to the correct size viewing area if requested.
  • Page 23: Window Numbering System

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Window Numbering System RTK have adopted the following window numbering system to aid with the location of the film legend and the associated alarm cards. This method is used to ensure that the legend matches the functions selected for the designated alarm.
  • Page 24: Usb Programming Port

    2. Download a configuration to the SmartAlarm. 3. View diagnostic data whilst fault finding. Once the user connects the RTK supplied USB cable between a PC/Laptop and the USB programming port USB Led’s located just inside the face plate aperture indicate data exchange.
  • Page 25: Section 2 - Primary Power

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 2 – PRIMARY POWER Primary Power – PS1 PRIMARY SUPPLY 85-263VAC or 88 to 360VDC WATCHDOG CONTACT 0/P +VFC OVCHI OVCLO  Primary power is connected to terminal X2 - PS1 – (+VE) and (–VE) as indicated above.
  • Page 26: Section 3 - Aux Power (Future)

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 3 – AUX POWER (Future) Aux Power – PS2 AUX SUPPLY 85-263VAC or 88 to 360VDC VOLT FREE POWER FAILURE CONTACT 0/P +VFC OVCHI OVCLO  Aux power is connected to terminal X2 - PS2 - (+VE) and (–VE) as indicated above.
  • Page 27: Section 4 - Signal Input Types

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 4 – SIGNAL INPUT TYPES Internally Powered 24VDC Signal Inputs TYPICAL INPUTS +VFC +VFC  On standard SmartAlarm annunciators a fully isolated +24VDC supply is provided for use as a signal supply voltage.  This output is available on all +VFC terminals which are internally linked and protected by fuse.
  • Page 28: Signal Supply Fuse Location And Fcv Link Details

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Signal Supply Fuse Location and FCV Link Details  A 160mA quick blow glass fuse 5 x 20mm is located on the Common Services Card to protect the signal supply voltage.  VFC, (Voltage Field Contacts), Links LK1 and LK2 must be in the internal position.
  • Page 29: 24 Or 48 Vdc/Ac Customer Powered Inputs

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 24 or 48 VDC/AC Customer Powered Inputs TYPICAL INPUTS +VFC +VFC +VFC 0VCHI 0VCLO Alternative Connection Method TYPICAL INPUTS +VFC +VFC +VFC OVCHI OVCLO  If the Customer is providing a signal supply voltage in the range 24/48VAC/DC this supply is connected to terminal X2 +VFC and OVCLO.
  • Page 30: Signal Supply Fuse Location And Fcv Link Details

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2  Once the supply has been connected the signal supply voltage is internally distributed to the signal common terminal +VFC for distribution to the field contacts. An internal 160mA glass quick blow fuse, 5mm x 20mm, located on the Common Services Card is used to protect the output from field wiring errors.
  • Page 31: 125Vdc/Ac Or 250Vdc/Ac Customer Powered Inputs

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 125VDC/AC or 250VDC/AC Customer Powered Inputs TYPICAL INPUTS +VFC +VFC +VFC OVCHI OVCLO Alternative Connection Method TYPICAL INPUTS +VFC +VFC +VFC OVCHI OVCLO  If the Customer is providing the signal supply voltage of 125VAC/DC or 250VAC/DC this supply is connected to terminal X2 +VFC and OVCHI.
  • Page 32: Signal Supply Fuse Location And Fcv Link Details

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 fuse, 5mm x 20mm, located on the Common Services Card is used to protect the output from field wiring errors. Signal Supply Fuse Location and FCV Link Details  A 160mA quick blow glass fuse 5 x 20mm is located on the Common Services Card to protect the signal supply voltage.
  • Page 33: Section 5 - Horn Relays

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 5 – HORN RELAYS HNA & HNB Horn Relays (-) N1 HORN SUPPLY (+) L1 (-) N1 HORN SUPPLY (+) L1  Two horn relays are provided as standard HNA & HNB.  Any channel within the annunciator can be software configured to operate the HNA or HNB relay as required.
  • Page 34: Section 6 - Common Alarm Group Relays

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 6 - COMMON ALARM GROUP RELAYS GPA & GPB Group Relays  Two common alarm group relays are provided as standard GPA & GPB.  Any channel within the annunciator can be software configured to operate the GPA or GPB relay as required.
  • Page 35: Section 7 - Remote Pushbutton Inputs

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 7 - REMOTE PUSHBUTTON INPUTS TEST MUTE RESET 1ST RESET  Five optically coupled digital inputs are provided as standard for use with external N/O momentary pushbuttons. Pushbutton Functions  PB1 = System Test. ...
  • Page 36: Group Inhibit Function

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Group Inhibit Function As an option any of the remote pushbutton inputs, PB1 to PB5, can be software configured to change their use to a group inhibit function. Any alarm can be assigned to a inhibit group and an external switch can be used to inhibit the alarms in the group during prolonged maintenance periods to prevent nuisance alarms.
  • Page 37: Sleep Mode Function

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Sleep Mode Function Sleep Mode is used in applications where the installation is not manned 100% of the time. During unmanned periods the annunciator can be placed in the unattended mode which disables the alarm LED’s and Audible alarms to save power and prevent noise pollution.
  • Page 38: Section 8 - Individual Channel Repeat Relays

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 8 - INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL REPEAT RELAYS As an option a low power magnetically latched pulse relay can be provided on a per channel basis to repeat the alarm signal to 3 party devices. +VFC +VFC Each relay can be configured in software to operate in accordance with one of the following:-...
  • Page 39: Section 9 - Typical Smartalarm Rear View

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 9 - TYPICAL SMARTALARM REAR VIEW +VFC +VFC +VFC +VFC +VFC OVCHI OVCLO Typical Rear View 16 Way SmartAlarm with repeat relays Page 39 of 115...
  • Page 40: Section 10 - Installation

    Mounting SmartAlarm annunciators are designed for panel mounting and therefore a suitable cut-out must be provided to securely locate them using the RTK panel mounting clamps provided on either side of the annunciator. Each clamp can be tightened using a phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 41: 19" Rack Mounting

    RTK as optional items. Wall Mounting RTK offer a full integration service where panel mounted annunciators are supplied within an industry standard Wall mounting Enclosure, with all customer connections typically wired to Weidmuller terminals for ease of connection to the field device.
  • Page 42: Section 11 - Software Installation

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 11 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Configuration Software is provided free of charge on a conventional CD or the software can be downloaded from our Website:- www.rtkinstruments.com/downloads in the section labelled SmartAlarm To install the software Click on the RTKSmartAlarmInstallerV*** (*** = Version Number) Please select “Run”...
  • Page 43  Select “Install” to install the application and once complete select “Close”  The desk top will show a quick launch icon showing “RTK” within a red shield – please select this Icon to open the application.  Select the “File” menu which will prompt the user with the following options.
  • Page 44: Section 12 - Auto Detect Hardware

     Remove the rubber bung on the front of the SmartAlarm to access the USB programming port.  Connect the RTK supplied USB cable between the PC/Laptop and the SmartAlarm.  When you initially plug-in the USB cable to the SmartAlarm you will notice a green LED near the USB port flash to indicate communication.
  • Page 45: Section 13 - Import Csv File

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 13 – IMPORT CSV FILE Open Configuration Configurations are saved in CSV format and can be re-installed as required. From the “File” menu select “Import CSV File” which will allow standard windows navigation to locate the saved configuration. Once located select “Open”...
  • Page 46: Section 14 - Export Csv File

    Once saved the configuration can be viewed in Microsoft Excel format and edited as required. After changes have been made the CSV file can be imported as described in the previous section. RTK recommend a copy of each SmartAlarm configuration is saved for future reference as required. Page 46 of 115...
  • Page 47: Section 15 - Create A New System

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 15 – CREATE A NEW SYSTEM Select “Create New SmartAlarm” is only used during manufacturing to select the order specific features required per SmartAlarm This function is not used by customers Page 47 of 115...
  • Page 48: Section 16 - System Settings

    Auto Detect The user is able to Auto Detect the configurations of an existing SmartAlarm once they have loaded the RTK configuration software onto a suitable PC and connected the USB Cable to the communication port located behind the rubber bung on the front of the SmartAlarm.
  • Page 49: View

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 View The following settings are available under the “View” menu. Advanced As standard the configuration software restricts some of the features to simplify selection of features. In more complex applications additional menus are available for example. Increased number of groups or custom sequences and these are accessed via the “View Advanced”...
  • Page 50: Tools

    Receive Settings Once the SmartAlarm has been connected to a suitable PC/Laptop via the RTK supplied USB Cable the user is able to upload the configuration settings from the unit as required. Before any changes are made RTK recommend that a copy of the original settings are saved for future reference or as a backup.
  • Page 51: Diagnostics

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Diagnostics Once the SmartAlarm has been connected to a suitable PC/Laptop via the RTK supplied USB Cable the user is able to select Diagnostics to check the dynamic status of the SmartAlarm. Set Structure Please consult factory before modifying the structure of a supplied Annunciator.
  • Page 52: General Tab

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 General Tab The fields listed under the “General” tab allow the user to uniquely identify each Alarm Annunciator System to aid with the storage and retrieval of configuration data. The user can update any of the fields within the software but the changes will only be saved after the “Confirm Settings”...
  • Page 53: Tag No

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Tag No. This field allows a Customer assigned number to be used to identify a unique alarm annunciator. Serial No. A serial number is automatically provided once the software is communicating with the alarm annunciator. Address Offset This allows the user to offset the Node address to match the application.
  • Page 54: Cs Relays (Common Service Relays)

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 CS Relays (Common Service Relays) Each channel within the annunciator can be assigned to a single or multiple groups. The group can be software linked to any of the common relays to provide contact outputs for use with 3 Party devices.
  • Page 55: Horn B - Hnb

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Horn B - HNB The default setting for this relay is Horn B / HNB, the relay is normally de- energised and provides a N/O contact for use with external audibles / 3 party devices. The relay will activate on alarm and will return to normal after Mute or Acknowledge have been pressed.
  • Page 56: Reflash Function

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Reflash Function When using the GPA or GPB common alarm relays a reflash function can be used to indicate that multiple alarms are occurring within the group. When an alarm within the group activates the relay will change state and each time a new alarm occurs within the same group the relay will revert to normal and reactivate, (Reflash).
  • Page 57: Local Pushbuttons

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Local Pushbuttons Each SmartAlarm is equipped with four integral tactile pushbuttons used to control the operational sequence of the annunciator. The local pushbuttons tab allows the user to change the function of a pushbutton if required. A drop-down menu provided per pushbutton allows the user to select alternative functions.
  • Page 58: Remote Pushbuttons

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Remote Pushbuttons Each SmartAlarm is equipped with five optically coupled digital inputs which can be used with normally open momentary pushbuttons to control the operational sequence of the annunciator. The remote pushbuttons tab allows the user to change the function of a pushbutton if required. A drop-down menu provided per pushbutton allows the user to select alternative functions.
  • Page 59: Inhibit Function

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Inhibit Function As an alternative any of the five pushbutton inputs can be set for use with an external inhibit switch. The inhibit switch should be connected between +VB and the associated pushbutton input. When the switch is in the closed position all alarms within the inhibit group will be prevented from operating until the inhibit switch is returned to normal It is possible to assign any channel with the Annunciator to be included in...
  • Page 60: Assigning A Remote Pushbutton Input To Inhibit

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Assigning a Remote Pushbutton Input to Inhibit In the above example Remote Pushbutton 5 has been set as the Input for Group 1 Inhibit Switch Page 60 of 115...
  • Page 61: Sleep Mode

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Sleep Mode As an alternative any of the five pushbutton inputs can be set for use with an external inhibit switch used to place the Annunciator into Sleep Mode during unmanned periods. The sleep mode switch should be connected between +VB and the associated pushbutton input.
  • Page 62 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Whilst in sleep mode the audible alarms are disabled and the individual channel LED’s are disabled to save power and prevent noise pollution during unmanned periods. When the switch is maintained in the closed position the Annunciator will remain in sleep mode until the switch is returned to normal.
  • Page 63: Common Relay Operating In Sleep Mode

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Common Relay Operating In Sleep Mode Each of the common relays can be prevented from operating in “Sleep” mode if required. For example during unmanned periods the two horn relays can be prevented from operating to prevent noise pollution whilst the 2 Group and 1 Watchdog relay can continue to operate as normal.
  • Page 64: Sleep Mode Heartbeat

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Sleep Mode Heartbeat To indicate that the annunciator is in sleep mode the associated alarm LED’s pulse periodically (heart beat pulse). In some applications this pulse may not be required and it can be disabled by selecting “Sleep Without Indication”...
  • Page 65: Horn

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Horn As standard the user can assign any channel to any group within the annunciator. A maximum of 32 groups are available however to simplify configuration in the normal view only 8 groups are shown. The remaining groups can be accessed if the user selects “View”...
  • Page 66: Auto Acknowledge

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Auto Acknowledge In applications where the annunciator is left unattended for long periods noise pollution can be prevented using the automatic acknowledge feature. This feature is used to assign the automatic acknowledge function to the associated group.
  • Page 67: Auto Silence

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Auto Silence In applications where the annunciator is left unattended for long periods noise pollution can be prevented using the automatic silence feature. This feature is selected under the auto silence tab where the user can assign the automatic silence function to the associated group.
  • Page 68: Groups

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Groups Any channel within the Annunciator can be set to be part of Group-1 to Group- 32 as required. Group Types First-Up Group In applications where the annunciator is monitoring alarms which are interlinked for example: Compressor and Turbine monitoring it is important to identify the first alarm to occur within the group as it simplifies and quickly identifies the root cause of failure.
  • Page 69: Audible Group

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Please note if multiple channels are used with the Group - ALL of the alarms must be in the non-alarm state before the common relay returns to normal. Any channel within the Annunciator can be assigned to any group and once assigned the “Groups”...
  • Page 70: Grouping Example

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Grouping Example The following steps identify how to set the Group, Group Type and assign the Group to Internal Horn and Common Relays. In the above example ALL channels have be set to “Group 1” Assigning the Group Type In the above example the “Group Type”...
  • Page 71 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Assigning a Group to the Internal Audible In the above example the internal horn has been set to follow “Group 1” Assigning a Group to a Common Relay In the above example Common Relay Horn A / HNA has been set to follow “Group 1”...
  • Page 72: Comm's

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Comm’s As an option the Annunciator can be provided with Modbus RTU Protocol for use with 3 Party devices. When this option is included the Comm’s – Tab provides access to the fields used to set the following:- ...
  • Page 73: Section 17 - Individual Channel Settings

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 17 – INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL SETTINGS Configuring Individual Channels To configure individual channels the user must first select an LED on the associated annunciator faceplate using a left mouse click as typically shown below for channel-1. Configuring Selective channels Selective channels can be highlighted if the “Ctrl”...
  • Page 74: Channel

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Channel The following options are available “Channel” tab Alarm Legend Each channel needs to have a unique legend to help the operator identify the alarm. The user can type an alarm description into the “alarm legend” field and dropdown menus allow selection of window colour, font, style and size to suit each application.
  • Page 75: Auto Shelving

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Auto Shelving On systems supplied with the sequence of event recording option a faulty alarm loop or loose cable can quickly flood the associated event buffers. Auto Shelve allows the user to configure: Function Description Alarm Count The maximum number of alarms the user believes will occur with a set period before the alarm count is...
  • Page 76: Input

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Input The following options are available under the “Input” tab Contact Type A dropdown menu allows the user to assign the non-alarm contact state for each channel. The default setting is Normally Open (Closed to alarm) with an optional setting to Normally Closed (Open to alarm).
  • Page 77: Remote

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Remote This field is used to configure each input as hardwire (Normally Open / Normally Closed) or Serial Input (Remote). If the “Remote” check-box is enabled the input will activate via Serial Communications. If the “Remote” check-box is unchecked the input will activate via a conventional hardwired contact input (N/O or N/C).
  • Page 78: Relay

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Relay As an option which must be specified at time of order, each channel can be provided with a repeat relay on the 8, 16 and 24 way versions of the SmartAlarm.  If the relay tab is greyed out repeat relays have not been fitted. ...
  • Page 79: Abnormal Delay

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Abnormal Delay Each repeat relay can be set to activate after a pre-set time has elapsed. The default is 10mS and the user can increment this in 1mS steps upto a maximum of 65,000mS. Normal Delay Each repeat relay can be prevented from returning to normal unless the change in state has occurred for longer than the pre-set time period.
  • Page 80: Sequence

    The Instrument Society of America provide full details of each alarm sequence within ISA 18.1-1979 (R1992) and RTK are fully compliant with the stated sequences. The most common sequences are detailed in a separate section of the manual.
  • Page 81: Pb Groups

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 PB Groups The following settings are available under the “PB Groups” tab. Global Pushbutton Group Pushbutton functions are available within the SmartAlarm to test or control the alarms in accordance ISA-S18.1 Alarm Sequences. In standard applications all channels are assigned to pushbutton group-1 however, the user can enable or disable any of the functions on a per channel basis as required.
  • Page 82: Groups

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Groups The following settings are available under the “Groups” tab. Each channel within the SmartAlarm can be linked to a single or multiple alarm groups. Groups-1 to 8 are shown as standard and additional groups are available via the “View”...
  • Page 83: Section 18 - Alarm Sequences

    The Instrument Society of America provide full details of each alarm sequence within ISA 18.1-1979 (R1992) and RTK are fully compliant with the stated sequences. The most common sequences are detailed within this section of the manual.
  • Page 84 F0, F1, F2 and F3 as detailed below and in the following sequence tables. F0 The standard mode adopted by RTK Instruments, which indicates the first- up alarm by flashing at twice the rate of subsequent alarms.
  • Page 85: Isa A - Automatic Reset - Lock In

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A – Automatic Reset – Lock In ABNORMAL RETURN PROCESS NORMAL TO NORMAL ACKNOWLWDGE SEQUENCE NORMAL WHILE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOW SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL...
  • Page 86: Isa A-1-2 - Automatic Reset - Silence Pushbutton Interlock

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A-1-2 – Automatic Reset – Silence Pushbutton Interlock ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL RETURN SEQUENCE NORMAL TO NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT SILENCE ACKNOWLEDGE ABNORMAL ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL OR NORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOW SEQUENCE SILENCE...
  • Page 87: Isa A-4 - Automatic Reset - Non Lock In

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A-4 – Automatic Reset – Non Lock In ABNORMAL RETURN PROCESS NORMAL TO NORMAL RETURN SEQUENCE NORMAL TO NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE SEQUENCE ACKNOW ALARM...
  • Page 88: Isa A-4-5 - Automatic Reset - No Flashing

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A-4-5 – Automatic Reset – No Flashing ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL RETURN RETURN SEQUENCE NORMAL TO NORMAL TO NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE SEQUENCE ACKNOW ALARM VISUAL...
  • Page 89: Isa A-4-5-6 - Status

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A-4-5-6 – Status PROCESS NORMAL RETURN SEQUENCE NORMAL ABNORMAL TO NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL PROCESS OR NORMAL SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT Sequence Features 1. Test pushbutton. 2. No alarm audible 3. The visual alarm does not flash 4.
  • Page 90 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Please Note:- The drop down menu within the configuration software allows the user to select ISA Sequence A-4-5-6 to obtain Status Only indication. If the audible alarm sounds on a channel that has been set to Status only please check that the channel is not part of a “Group”...
  • Page 91: Isa A-5 - Automatic Reset - No Flash

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA A-5 – Automatic Reset – No Flash ABNORMAL RETURN PROCESS NORMAL TO NORMAL ACKNOWLWDGE SEQUENCE NORMAL WHILE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE SEQUENCE ACKNOW ALARM VISUAL...
  • Page 92: Isa M - Manual Reset - Lock In

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA M – Manual Reset – Lock In ABNORMAL RESET PROCESS NORMAL WHILE NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOW. SEQUENCE ALARM VISUAL VISUAL FLASHING AUDIBLE...
  • Page 93: Isa M-1-2 - Manual Reset - Silence Pushbutton Interlock

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA M-1-2 – Manual Reset – Silence Pushbutton Interlock ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL RESET SEQUENCE NORMAL WHILE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT SILENCE ACKNOWLEDGE ABNORMAL ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS OR NORMAL OR NORMAL OR NORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOW SEQUENCE SILENCE...
  • Page 94: Isa R - Ringback

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA R – Ringback PROCESS NORMAL RESET TO ABNORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL PROCESS NORMAL ACK WHILE NORMAL PROCESS OR NORMAL SEQUENCE RINGBACK SEQUENCE ALARM RETURN TO ABNORMAL VISUAL SLOW FLASH VISUAL FAST FLASH RINGBACK AUDIBLE AUDIBLE...
  • Page 95: Isa F1A-1 - Automatic Reset First Up

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA F1A-1 – Automatic Reset First Up FIRST TO RETURN ABNORMAL TO NORMAL PROCESS NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL SUBSEQUENT VISUAL TO ABNORMAL AUDIBLE SILENT ABNORMAL ACKNOWLEDGE PROCESS ABNORMAL PROCESS OR NORMAL WHILE ABNORMAL SEQUENCE ACKNOW. SEQUENCE FIRST ALARM (FIRST OUT RESET) VISUAL...
  • Page 96: Isa F2M-1 - Manual Reset First Up

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA F2M-1 – Manual Reset First Up SEQUENCE DIAGRAM PROCESS NORMAL FIRST TO RESET WHILE SEQUENCE NORMAL ABNORMAL NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT SUBSEQUENT TO ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS OR NORMAL SILENCE SUBSEQUENT SEQUENCE ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE VISUAL AUDIBLE ABNORMAL ABNORMAL...
  • Page 97: Isa F2A-1 - Automatic Reset First Up

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ALARM PROCESS PUSHBUTTON SEQUENCE VISUAL LINE AUDIBLE REMARKS CONDITION OPERATION STATE DISPLAY DEVICE NORMAL NORMAL SILENT FIRST ABNORMAL FIRST ALARM FLASHING AUDIBLE LOCK-IN SUB. ABNORMAL SUB. ALARM AUDIBLE LOCK-IN ABNORMAL OR FIRST OUT FIRST NORMAL RESET ACKNOWLEDGE TO LINE 7...
  • Page 98: Isa F3A - Automatic Reset First Up

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA F3A – Automatic Reset First Up SEQUENCE DIAGRAM PROCESS NORMAL FIRST TO SEQUENCE NORMAL ABNORMAL RETURN TO NORMAL VISUAL AUDIBLE SILENT ACKNOWLEDGE SUBSEQUENT TO WHILE NORMAL ABNORMAL ABNORMAL PROCESS OR NORMAL FIRST OUT RESET SUBSEQUENT STATE ALARM...
  • Page 99 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SEQUENCE TABLE ALARM PROCESS PUSHBUTTON SEQUENCE VISUAL LINE AUDIBLE REMARKS CONDITION OPERATION STATE DISPLAY DEVICE NORMAL NORMAL SILENT INTERMITTENT FIRST ABNORMAL FIRST ALARM AUDIBLE LOCK-IN FLASHING FAST SUB. ABNORMAL SUB. ALARM AUDIBLE LOCK-IN FLASHING FIRST OUT ABNORMAL FIRST OUT FIRST...
  • Page 100: Isa F3A-3 - First Out Reset Interlock

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 ISA F3A-3 – First Out Reset Interlock This sequence is the same as F3A with the addition of First Reset Interlock which requires acknowledge to be pressed before First Reset will function. ISA F3M – Manual Reset First Out This sequence is the same as F3A with the addition of Manual Reset.
  • Page 101: Section 19 - Communications

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 19 – COMMUNICATIONS Port 1 Connection Details An standard 4P4C RJ11 socket is provided on the rear of the SmartAlarm for systems equipped with the Modbus RTU option which provides the following connections:- Port 1 Connection Details – Smart Alarm 1.
  • Page 102: Modbus Rtu

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 MODBUS RTU The tables below show the standard message formats for data interchange for Modbus RTU protocol. RTU tables. Each character represents 8 bit binary data in hexadecimal format. Y represents a character with more than one possible value.
  • Page 103 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Multiple Write Request REGISTER / BYTE ERROR START ADDRESS FUNCTION COIL COUNT DATA STOP CHECK ADDRESS ELAPSED ELAPSED TIME 3 ½ TIME 3 ½ CHARS CHARS MIN Multiple Write Response REGISTER / ERROR START ADDRESS FUNCTION COIL STOP...
  • Page 104: Modbus Slave - Standard Communications

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Modbus Slave – Standard Communications Function Descriptions This section describes the process of reading from and writing data to a SmartAlarm annunciator. Read Coil Status – Function 01 – Read Request – Master Coil Address This is used to address the “start”...
  • Page 105: Read Status - Function 03 - Read Request - Master

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Typical Example of Message Format To read all contact status data on a 24 way SmartAlarm the following message format has to be repeated 3 times, once for each alarm card node address. REGISTER No Of ERROR ADDRESS FUNCTION...
  • Page 106 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Register address 40021 - 40028 returns Disable status data Channel Shelved Channel Disabled Channel Unshelved Channel Enabled Channel Inhibited Channel Uninhibited Typical Example of Message Format To read all contact status data on a 24 way SmartAlarm the following message format has to be repeated 3 times, once for each alarm card node address.
  • Page 107: Write Multiple Coils - Function 15 - Read Request - Master

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Write Multiple Coils – Function 15 - Read Request – Master Coil Address Indicates first coil address to be written. Typically the first channel contact status on an alarm card “channel 1” would be coil address 00 01. To write the contact status coils use address range 1- 8.
  • Page 108: Section 20 - Specifications

    24VAC, 48V AC/DC, 125V AC/DC or 250V AC/DC. Input response time  The user can select the response time required per channel in the range 1ms to 65S using the RTK supplied configuration software. First-Up discrimination  Better than 10mS. Page 108 of 115...
  • Page 109: Individual Channel Repeat Relays

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Outputs Individual channel repeat relays As an option each channel within the Annunciator can be supplied with a dedicated low power magnetically latched pulse relay with a configurable N/O or N/C contact for use with 3 Party devices.
  • Page 110: Environmental Specifications

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating Temperature - 20 to + 60 Degrees C Storage Temperature - 20 to + 80 Degrees C Humidity 0 – 95% RH, Non Condensing Protection Annunciator front: IP40 Annunciator rear: IP20 Optional front IP54 Radiated RFI Immunity IEC 61000-4-3...
  • Page 111 SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 Page 111 of 115...
  • Page 112: Section 21- Spare Parts List

    SECTION 21- SPARE PARTS LIST Common Services Card Part No Description Standard Universal Input version Common Services Card CB10736POP1 with internally generated +24VDC signal supply Optional Universal Input version Common Services Card CB10736POP2 with internally generated +125VDC signal supply Optional 18-58VDC Input version Common Services Card...
  • Page 113: Section 22 - Servicing

    SmartAlarm Instruction Manual Rev 2 SECTION 22 - SERVICING Module Removal All of the cards within the SmartAlarm are removable from the front of the instrument To remove a card we recommend the following procedure:- 1. Isolate the power to the Annunciator. 2.
  • Page 114: Section 23 - Contact

    Returns Materials Authorisation Number. Once the form has been received by RTK an RMA number will be advised and we request that this number is used on any corresponding paperwork / packing lists.
  • Page 115: Rma Form

    (and related carriage) in full. If the failure is found to be caused by RTK workmanship or component failure there will be no charge incurred for the materials or the ongoing carriage.

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