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A B B M E A S U R E M E N T & A N A LY T I C S | U S E R G U I D E | I M/C M/ I - E N R E V. P or by scanning this code: ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator / DIN and fieldmount...
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Basic Level Advanced Level Refer to Section 6, page 33* Refer to Section 7.1, page 34 Refer to Section 7.2, page 38 Refer to Section 7.3, page 44 Refer to Section 7.4, page 51 Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Basic Setup Device Setup Display Input/Output...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 1 Safety 1 Safety Information in this manual is intended only to assist our customers in the efficient operation of our equipment. Use of this manual for any other purpose is specifically prohibited and its contents are not to be reproduced in full or part without prior approval of the Technical Publications Department.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 1 Safety 1.3 Health & Safety Health and Safety To ensure that our products are safe and without risk to health, the following points must be noted: The relevant sections of these instructions must be read carefully before proceeding.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 1 Safety 1.4 UL Class I, Division 2 (CMF160 only – when ordered) This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, groups A, B, C, and D hazardous locations or non-hazardous locations only.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 2 Introduction 2 Introduction This manual provides details for the ControlMaster CM15 ( DIN) and CMF160 fieldmount indicators. Note. Read all relevant sections of this guide before configuring the system or modifying system parameters.
Note. When a Soft Key option is assigned to the (upper) Icons Totalizer navigation key , the Advanced Level (see page 34) must Stopped Access be accessed using the (lower) Operator Level access Totalizer Level Running Operator Enter Menus Fig. 3.1 ControlMaster CM15 Operator Page and Keys IM/CM/I–EN Rev. P...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 3 Display, Icons and Keys 3.2 CMF160 Indicator An example of an Operator Page is shown in Fig. 3.2. Totalizer PV Values Navigation key – left and Operator Level access key Values Alarm acknowledge key – acknowledges any active and unacknowledged alarms Up / Down keys –...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4 Installation 4.1 Siting Sensor At Eye Level Close to the Sensor Avoid Vibration Fig. 4.1 Siting (applicable to both CM15 and CMF160 – CM15 shown for example only) IP66 / NEMA4X (front panel) IP20 (rear) 55 °C...
Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.3 Mounting 4.3.1 CM15 Indicator ControlMaster CM15 is designed for panel mounting. For NEMA4X protection, a panel thickness of 2.5 mm (0.1 in.) is required. To panel-mount the ControlMaster CM15 indicator: 1. Cut a hole of the correct size for the indicator in the panel (see page 10 for dimensions).
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.3.2 CMF160 Indicator ControlMaster CMF160 panel-, pipe- wall-mounted. For NEMA4X protection, a panel thickness of 6 mm (0.236 in.) is required. (For pipe-mount details, see Fig. 4.5, page 13. For wall-mount details, see Fig. 4.6, page 13.)
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.4 Jumper Links for Relay Outputs – View from above CM15 Indicator The factory-set default for relay action is N/O. 4.4.1 Removing the CM15 Indicator from its Case The indicator's inner assembly must be removed from its case to access the relay contact jumper links.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.4.2 Resetting Jumper Links – CM15 Indicator Note. The factory-set default for all jumper links is N/O. 1. The links associated with the relay outputs are shown in Fig. 4.11. 2. If necessary, move the link to select the relay action required (N/O or N/C).
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.4.3 Accessing the Connection board – CMF160 Indicator Note. Before fitting cable glands, identify the connections required and cable gland entries to be used. Referring to Fig. 4.12: 1. Using a pozi-drive screwdriver, turn the (captive)
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.5 Electrical Connections Warning. The controller is not fitted with a switch therefore a disconnecting device such as a switch or circuit breaker conforming to local safety standards must be fitted to the final installation.
200 mA Type T fuse (mains AC) or 2 A Type T fuse (120 V DC max.) and external Relay Output 2 isolating switch. For UL-marked indicators the fuse must be UL recognized **** Provides 24 V digital output (observe + and – connections) Fig. 4.13 ControlMaster CM15 Electrical Connections IM/CM/I–EN Rev. P...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.5.2 CMF160 Indicator I/O Module 3 Option Optional Communications Module Analog input I/O Module 1 Analog input I/O Module 2 (Ethernet / MODBUS) Card (Shown Fitted) (Shown Fitted) (Module Not Fitted)
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation Analog Input Module 1 Relay Connections Analog Outputs Terminal Connections 3 and 4 (Optional) 5 and 6 (Optional) Fuse 3.15 A Type T 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Input 1...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.5.5 Frequency / Pulse Input – CM15 and CMF160 Indicators Note. This input is designed primarily for use with flowmeters. External Voltage (Max. 30 V) Source Device ControlMaster –ve Load* Terminal 1...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.5.6 Digital Input / Output – CM15 Indicator Note. Digital input and open collector digital output connections are shown in Fig. 4.19 – see page 94 for Digital Input / Output type options.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 4 Installation 4.5.7 Digital Input / Output, Relays and Analog Output Connections – CMF160 Indicator Note. Digital input and open collector digital output connections are shown in Fig. 4.19 – see page 94 for Digital Input / Output type options.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 5 Operator Level Menus 5 Operator Level Menus Operator level menus are used to reset statistics, select the view and to enter Basic and Advanced modes (via the Access Level). To access Operator Level menus: 1.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 5 Operator Level Menus 5.1 Diagnostic Status Bar Description of diagnostic or alarm tag. NAMUR (NE107) Status Icon The highest priority diagnostic or alarm is displayed. Other active diagnostic / Failure High Process Alarm alarm states can be viewed on the Diagnostic View –...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 5 Operator Level Menus 5.2 Diagnostic View 5.3 Security Options The Diagnostic View is selected from the Operator / View Passwords can be set to enable secure end-user access at Select menu. All currently active diagnostic alarm states are 2 levels: Basic and Advanced.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 5 Operator Level Menus 5.4 Access Level Level Access Access Level Logout Displayed after Basic or Advanced level Logout are accessed. Logs the user out of Basic Read Only Basic or Advanced level. If passwords are set, a...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 6 Basic Setup 6 Basic Setup Provides access to basic alarm setup parameters. Menu Basic Setup Note. Additional parameters may be displayed at Basic Setup level - these are dependent on the parameters selected at Advanced Level.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7 Advanced Level 7.1 Device Setup Provides access to standard setup parameters to determine the type of indication required. Also provides Menu Device Setup the ability to create non-standard configurations for special application requirements.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Device Setup / …Initial Setup Config Action The Config Action parameter is used to determine how the indicator and indicator outputs behave when the Advanced level is entered – see page 34.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Device Setup / …Initial Setup Custom Template If this parameter is enabled, it enables the internal function blocks to be re-linked to create custom configurations for special application requirements. These sources are configured in Device Setup / Custom Config – see page 37.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Device Setup Custom Config Allows the device configuration to be backed-up (read) from the device, or written to the device over the IrDA interface to a PC – see Section 9, page 85 – PC Configuration.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.2 Display Used to setup the display language, operator page template and format and type of information displayed. Menu Display Language Selects the language on the indicator's local display. Operator Templates Enables up to 4 operator pages to be configured to suit the application requirements.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Display Operator Functions Autoscroll When enabled (On), operator pages are scrolled continuously at intervals of 10 seconds per page. Soft Key Function Assigns a dedicated function to the Navigation key (right) – see page 7.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Display Settings Adjusts display settings to suit local environmental conditions. Brightness Increases / Decreases the display brightness. Date & Time Sets the date format, local time and date and daylight saving start / end times.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Display / …Date & Time / …Daylight Saving DS Start Occur The day within the month that daylight starts / ends – for example, to set daylight saving to start DS End Occur (or end) on the second Monday of the selected month, select Second.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Display / …Customise Pages Parameters Parameter Number 1 to 4 (depending on the Template Type selected). Type Enables some parameter types to be modified to provide more flexibility in the display formats available: ...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Display / …Customise Pages / …Parameters A user-programmable, 3-character alphanumeric tag used to identify each parameter. State 0 (1, 2) Tag A user-programmable, 8-character alphanumeric tag displayed when the state of the selected parameter has a value of 0 (1, 2).
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.3 Input/Output Enables analog and digital inputs / outputs and relays to be configured. Menu Input/Output Analog Inputs Analog Input 1 (2 – CM15)* Analog Input 1 (4 – CMF160)*...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level … Input/Output / …Analog Input 1 (4) Elect. Low Sets the required electrical range. Note. Applicable only to Millivolts, Milliamps, Volts and Ohms. Linear Inputs Standard Analog Input Accuracy (% of...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level … Input/Output / …Analog Input 1 (4) Eng Units The selected units are used by the linearizer and displayed in the Operator pages. Not applicable for: Pulse Input, Digital volt-free and 24V Digital parameters.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level … Input/Output / …Analog Input 1 (4) Broken Sensor If an input failure occurs, the input value can be configured to drive in a set direction. No action taken. None...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Input/Output Analog Outputs The analog outputs can be configured to retransmit any analog value and have a configurable range from 0 to 24 mA. Output 1 can also be configured to function as a digital output.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Input/Output / …Analog Outputs / …Analog Output 1 (4) Auto Eng Range* If enabled (On) the Eng High and Eng Low values for the output are set automatically to the engineering range values of the source.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Input/Output / …Digital I/O / …Digital IO 1 (6) Polarity Sets the polarity of the output signal. For an output, the output is high if the source is active. Positive For an input, the input is active if a high signal is detected.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.4 Process Alarm Used to configure up to 8 independent process alarms. Menu Process Alarm Process Alarm Hysteresis Trip point Hysteresis Process Variable Alarm On High Process Alarm Off Alarm On...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Process Alarm Process Variable Trip Trip Point Point Hysteresis Hysteresis Alarm Process Latched Alarm On Alarm Latched Alarm On Variable Alarm Alarm Alarm Acknowledged by Operator Alarm Acknowledged by Operator...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Process Alarm / … Alarm 1 (8) Hysteresis Hysteresis trip level in engineering units. Activated at the alarm trip level but deactivated only when the process variable has moved into the safe region by an amount equal to the hysteresis value –...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.5 Totalizer Two 9-digit totalizers are provided. These can be configured independently to totalize any analog or digital Menu Totalizer signal. Four modes of operation are provided. Where possible, the count rate is calculated automatically according to source units, totalizer units and engineering range.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Totalizer Count Direction Totalizer value increases with time. Totalizer value decreases with time. Down Units (Totalizer) units are used along with the source's units and engineering range to calculate the count rate automatically (where possible).
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Totalizer Total DPs Selects the number of decimal places displayed on the totalizer value. Preset Count The value the totalizer counts from and the value applied when the totalizer is reset.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.5.1 Calculating the Totalizer Count Rate Manually Analog Mode Eng Hi (of source) x volume unit conversion Count Rate = time unit conversion Example: Eng Hi = 2500 l/m. Totalizer required to increment in m Volume unit conversion: 1 l = 0.001 m...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level Digital Mode The count rate setting determines the scaling of the digital input pulses. For example, with a Count Rate = 100 totalizer units / pulse, 5 digital input pulses increment the totalizer from 0 to 500 in...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level Frequency Mode Eng Hi (of source) x volume unit conversion x pulse duration Count Rate = time unit conversion Example: Eng Hi = 6000 l/m. Frequency input fullscale (Electrical High) = 500 Hz.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level Pulse Mode Volume unit conversion Count Rate = Pulse / Unit For example: Pulse / Unit = 50, Pulse Units = l, Totalizer required to increment in m Volume unit conversion: 1 l = 0.001 m 0.001...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.6 Functions Contains parameters for setting up the math block(s), logic equations and timer functions within the Menu Functions indicator. Logic Equations Up to 8 logic equations can be configured. Each can combine up to 8 operands (digital signals) with 7 operators.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / Logic Equations Equation Number Selects the logic equation to be configured. Operand 1 (8) See Appendix A, page 94 for description of sources. Invert 1 (8) Logically inverts (applies NOT function to) the digital signal.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks / …Block Type Enables an equation with up to 4 operands and 3 operators to be created. The operands can be Equation assigned to any analog or digital signal (see Appendix A, page 94). Digital signals have a value of either '0' or '1'.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks / …Block Type Calculates the average value of a parameter over a user-configurable duration. The output of the Real Time Average math block is updated at the end of the set duration only. A reset signal can be configured to restart the calculation of the average value.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks / …Block Type Equation Setup: Source 1 (2) The source of the first operand in the equation (any analog or digital signal or user-defined constant). Source 1 (2) Sets the constant value to be used.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks / …Block Type Real Time Average Setup: Source 1 Selects the source for Real Time Average calculation – see Appendix A, page 94 for description of sources.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks / …Block Type Multiplexer Setup: Source 1 Selects the source (any analog signal [see page 94] or user-defined constant) for the first input into the multiplexer.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Math Blocks Setup for All Math Block Types: Eng. Dps Selects the number of decimal places (resolution) displayed for the math block result. Eng. Low Selects the engineering range low / high value for display and calculation of proportional band.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions Linearizer 1 (2) A 20-breakpoint (custom) linearizer. Custom linearizers are applied by: Selecting an analog source as the input to the linearizer. Selecting the custom linearizer output as the source to be displayed.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions Delay Timer 1 (2) Two delay timers are provided. Each is triggered by the rising edge of its assigned source. An internal timer is started and, when the timer reaches the set Delay Time, its output goes high for the On Time that is configured.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions Real Time Alarms 2 Independent real-time alarms can be configured for activation on particular days and times for a set duration. Real Time Alarm 1 (2) Sets the days, month, time and duration the alarm is activated.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions Bank Control Bank control functionality enables a bank of output devices such as pumps, heaters or fans to be scheduled On and Off under a duty / assist strategy.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Bank Control Using First In First Out (FIFO) and Rotate modes on a 3 pump system First In First Out (FIFO) Level Level P2 P3 On trip Seq. 1 1.3 m...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Functions / …Bank Control Bank Size Select the number of stages (pumps) required for the application from 2 to 6 or Off. Off disables the Bank Control functionality. Control Source Select the analog signal to act as the control signal for the bank control.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.7 Communication Used to setup communications parameters for the MODBUS / Ethernet / Profibus communication Menu Communication protocols – see separate User Guide (IM/CM/C-EN). Note. Only 1 communications option can be fitted per indicator.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.8 Diagnostics Used to view diagnostic data – see Section 7.8.1, page 78 for description of diagnostic messages and Menu Diagnostics recommended corrective action(s). Diagnostic history Displays a log of the diagnostic messages generated by the indicator.
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level …Diagnostics Source Analysis Analog Sources Enables the current value of any analog source to be viewed. Analog Source Selects the analog signal to be viewed – see Section A.2, page 95.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.8.1 Diagnostic Messages Number / Icon Possible Cause Suggested Action Message Problem with Input assigned to Loop 1 (2) PV. Broken F250.00 Check wiring. Check input source. Check if input signal is...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level Number / Icon Possible Cause Suggested Action Message Check calibration of AIN1 and AIN2. F212.018 Failure of non-volatile memory on option board 1 or Recalibrate If necessary. Acknowledge error. NV Error Opt Bd 1 permanent corruption of its data.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 7 Advanced Level 7.9 Device Info Used to display read-only factory-set parameters for the indicator. Menu Device Info Instrument Type The indicator's model number (for example, CM15). I/O Build The input / output (I/O) configuration.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 8 Templates and Functionality 8 Templates and Functionality ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 indicators fitted without a 8.1 Basic Templates software key have basic templates and functionality. 8.1.1 Single Channel PV ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 indicators fitted with 2 This template enables the indication of a single PV.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 8 Templates and Functionality 8.1.3 One Channel Totalizer 8.1.4 Single Channel Level This template enables totalization from a digital signal, to This template adds level functionality to the Single Channel provide a counter function.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 8 Templates and Functionality 8.2 Dual Templates 8.2.1 Dual Channel PV 8.2.3 Dual Channel Totalizer This template enables all the functions available on the Single This template enables 2 channels of totalization from PV indication but allows 2 separate PVs to be displayed on separate digital signals.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 8 Templates and Functionality 8.2.4 Dual Channel Level This template adds Level functionality to the Dual Channel PV Specific template. Gravity PV 1 AIN 1 For each channel, this consists of applying a Specific Gravity...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 9 PC Configuration 9 PC Configuration In addition to local configuration via the front panel keys, the controller can be configured from a PC via the infrared port using the ConfigPilot PC configuration software. The controller's infrared port is activated when accessing the following page in the Advanced level: Advanced>Device Setup>IrDA Configuration>Connect...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification 10 Specification Operation Process alarms Display Number Color, VGA TFT, liquid crystal display (LCD) with built-in backlight Language Types English, German, French, Italian and Spanish High / Low process and High / Low latch...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Math blocks* Custom linearizer* Number: Number Operators: Elements +, –, x, / 20 breakpoints Average, Maximum, Minimum Bank control* High / Low / Median select Square root Number of outputs Multiplexer...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Analog inputs Resistance thermometer Pt100 Universal process inputs Other linearizations Number 1 standard x, x , custom linearization 1 optional (CMF160 only) Digital filter Type Voltage Programmable 0 to 60 s...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Inputs Thermocouple Maximum range °C (°F) Accuracy (% of reading) Linear inputs Standard analog input Accuracy (% of reading) –18 to 1800 0.1 % or ±2 °C (3.6 °F) Millivolts 0 to 150 mV 0.1 % or ±20 µV...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Outputs Retransmission outputs Digital I/O Number CM15: 2 (1 standard, 1 optional) Number CM15: 2 (optional) CMF160: 4 (2 standard, 2 optional) CMF160: 6 (standard) Isolation Galvanically isolated from the rest of the circuitry,...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Communications MODBUS* RTU (optional) Note. Only one communications option can be fitted per indicator. Baud rate Up to 115 kBaud IrDA service port (standard) Isolation Galvanically isolated from the rest of the circuitry,...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Safety Emissions & immunity Approvals and certifications Meets requirements of IEC 61326 for an Industrial Environment EN 61010-1 cULus Environmental General safety Overvoltage Class III on mains, Class II on inputs and outputs Operating temperature range 0 to 55 °C (32 to 131 °F) *...
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ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator 10 Specification Electrical Physical Supply ranges Size 100 to 240 V AC ±10 % (90 V min. to 264 V max.) 50 / 60 Hz CM15: 50 x 97 x 141 mm (2.0 x 3.8 x 5.5 in.) 10 to 36 V DC (optional –...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator Appendix A – Digital and Analog Sources Appendix A – Digital and Analog Sources Note. Numbers in brackets indicate additional parameters, for example, 'Alarm 1 (8) Ack. State indicates that 8 Alarm Ack.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator Appendix A – Digital and Analog Sources A.2 Analog Sources Source Name Description [Comment] T1 (2) Run State Totalizer run state Source Name Description 1 = Totalizer running Anlg IP 1 (2) (CM15)
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator Appendix B – Error Codes B.2 Profile Error Codes Error Error Error Description Error Description Code Code Error Error Description Local Setpoint has Failed Code Alarm Ack State 6 The Local setpoint has...
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator Appendix C – Analog Input (Engineering) Units Appendix C – Analog Input (Engineering) Units Unit Description Unit Description gal/h (UK) / (US) imperial / US gallons per hour % sat % saturation imperial / US gallons per minute, gal/m, s (UK) / (US) second.
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 Universal process indicator Appendix D – Output Type Assignments Unit Description Unit Description ml/h, ml/m milliliters per hour, minute. T/d, T/h, T/m metric tonnes per day, hour, minute. Ml/s megaliters per second metric tonnes per second...
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…Advanced Level Refer to Section 7.5, page 54 Refer to Section 7.6, page 61 Refer to Section 7.7, page 75 Refer to Section 7.8, page 76 Refer to Section 7.9, page 80 Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Select Select Select Select Select Functions...
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