Maintenance - Progres AGRONIC 4000 Instruction Manual

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4.4. EXTENSIONS
On installing extensions in the Agrónic 4000, pro-
tecting measures have to be taken in order not to
damage the circuits. It is very important to disconnect
any connection to the mains to avoid electro-shock.
Follow the installation instructions enclosed in the
extension element.

4.5. MAINTENANCE

4.5.1. Fuses
In order to replace the fuses it is necessary, for
precaution, to disconnect the unit from the general
mains, half turn the cover of the fuse holder and insert
one of the same characteristics, as it is indicated at
the label placed next to the fuse holder. Spare fuses
are included in the unit.
The fuse marked as "General fuse" protects the
power supply input. Replace it with one of the same
4.6. CODIFICATION OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
Both the analog and digital inputs as well as the digital outputs (relays) are coded using an 8-digit number
that indicates its physical location. Following tables are shown to help code them.
4.6.1. Digital outputs (relays)
Device
00: Base
01: Expansion modules
02: Agrónic Radio 868 module
03: Agrónic Monocable 64 modules
06: Via radio a 400MHz modules
07: Agrónic Monocable 120 modules
08: Agrónic Radio 868-16 modules
09: Agrónic Radio 2,4 modules
Examples:
00000001: output 1 of the Base
01000103: output 3 of the Expansion module 1 (ME1)
08100503: output 3 of the Agrónic Radio 868-16, Agrónic Radio module 5 (MAR5)
09102301: output 1 of the Agrónic Radio 2,4, Agrónic Radio module 23 (MAR023)
07101005: output 5 of the Agrónic Monocable 120, Agrónic Monocable module 10 (MAM10)
4.6.2. Digital inputs
Device
00: Base
01: Expansion modules
02: Agrónic Radio 868 modules
03: Agrónic Monocable 64 modules
07: Agrónic Monocable 120 modules
08: Agrónic Radio 868-16 modules
09: Agrónic Radio 2,4 modules
characteristics as it may damage the unit if this is not
taken into account.
The fuse marked as "Output fuse" protects the
outputs from short-circuits. Replace it with one with
the same characteristics as it may damage the unit if
this is not taken into account.
4.5.2. Cleaning
The frontal part is cleaned with a slightly humid
cloth, disconnecting the unit from the mains previ-
ously.
0
Module
0
001 to 016
1
001 to 032
1
001 to 064
0
001 to 030
1
001 to 120
1
001 to 064
1
001 to 120
Module
0
000
0
001 to 016
1
001 to 032
1
001 to 064
1
001 to 120
1
001 to 064
1
001 to 120
Output
00001 a 00096
Output
01 to 05
01 to 08
01
01 to 15
01 to 08
01 to 16
01 to 16
Input
01 to 12
01 to 02
01 to 08
01
01 to 10
01 to 16
01 to 16

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