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C O L t d . I G M - D e t e c t o r
Address: 27 Engels Prospect,
building 5, litera A
Saint-Petersburg
194156, Russia,
Tel: 8 (800) 234-66-90
Website: www.igm-pribor.ru
E-mail: support@igm-pribor.ru
EMI-SSD-1M
TUNING GUIDE
MRBP.424321.001G2
Saint-Petersburg
2020

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  • Page 1 C O L t d . I G M - D e t e c t o r Address: 27 Engels Prospect, building 5, litera A Saint-Petersburg 194156, Russia, Tel: 8 (800) 234-66-90 Website: www.igm-pribor.ru E-mail: support@igm-pribor.ru EMI-SSD-1M TUNING GUIDE MRBP.424321.001G2 Saint-Petersburg...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S 1 POWER ON/OFF/REBOOT ......................5 1.1 FIRST START/SET-UP ..........................5 1.2 RECLOSINGS/REPEATED SET-UPS ......................6 1.3 CHANNLES REBOOT ..........................6 1.4 CONTROLLER REBOOT ......................... 7 1.5 POWER OFF ............................7 2 MAIN OPERATION MODE/MENU ....................9 2.1 MAIN OPERATION MODE ........................
  • Page 3 C O N T E N T S Appendix A EMI-SSD-1M menu structure ..................36 Appendix B Factory default parameters ..................40 Appendix C Gases configuration factory settings parameters ............41 Appendix D Operation modes, contingencies, signaling and relay actuation description ....44 Appendix E Blanking zone, thresholds and hysteresis detailed description ........
  • Page 4 This guide contains description of the arrangements for controller and separate fi channels operation and tuning. The guide is not a replacement for control unit EMI-SSD-1M and connected detectors User Manuals. Only persons with at least the third electrical safety access qualification level, having the cer- tificate for work on electrical installations up to 1000 V and trained in workplace safety are allowed to control unit EMI-SSD-1M mounting, tuning and maintenance service.
  • Page 5: Power On/Off/Reboot

    ↑ NO CHANNELS ENGAGED! 12:50↓ This message means it is necessary to perform channels tuning and connection. EMI-SSD-1M control unit settings complete list can be found in the guide sections: - «SETTINGS»; - «INTERNAL CHANNELS SETTINGS»; - «EXTERNAL CHANNELS SETTINGS»;...
  • Page 6: Reclosings/Repeated Set-Ups

    P O W E R O N / O F F / R E B O O T 1.2 RECLOSINGS/REPEATED SET-UPS In case when the work with EMI SSD-1M control unit was previously carried out, the detec- tors and channels settings didn’t change, it is necessary to press the button on the keypad to turn the device on, loading window is displayed.
  • Page 7: Controller Reboot

    After the successful control unit reboot, «main opera- tion mode» is displayed. 1.5 POWER OFF To power EMI-SSD-1M control unit off it is necessary to push the button on the keypad, menu «WORK COMPLETION» is displayed.
  • Page 8 P O W E R O N / O F F / R E B O O T After menu «POWER OFF» selection, turning off window is displayed: Power off mean time is 3-5 s, after which the control unit display blinks off and sensors pow- er supply turns off.
  • Page 9: Main Operation Mode/Menu

    M A I N O P E R A T I O N M O D E / M E N U 2 MAIN OPERATION MODE/MENU 2.1 MAIN OPERATION MODE «Main operation mode» - EMI-SSD-1M control unit operation mode displaying the following information: Contingency...
  • Page 10: Menu

    M A I N O P E R A T I O N M O D E / M E N U - data archiving on SD card mode. Data is recorded correctly. By using buttons channel is changed. To review measured channel current information, it is necessary to push the button 01:SN09501668 GAS: VALUE, %LFL:...
  • Page 11: Contingencies Archive Display

    • «SOFTWARE UPDATED» EMI-SSD-1M control unit Software update from «Loader» pro- gram; • «SOFTWARE UPDATE ERROR» error during Software updating; • «RESET ALL SETTINGS» - control unit EMI-SSD-1M factory reset from «Loader» program; Registered contingencies summary for the channels: • «POWER SUPPLY REBOOT» - power supply reboot by the user;...
  • Page 12 C O N T I N G E N C I E S A R C H I V E D I S P L A Y • «MEASUREMENT RANGE EXCEEDED» - measurement range exceeded; • «CL SHORT CIRCUIT» - channel current loop short circuit. Contingencies more detailed description is shown in Appendix D.
  • Page 13: Settings

    S E T T I N G S 4 SETTINGS To select the settings, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «SETTINGS». SETTINGS DATE AND TIME COMMUNICATION DISPLAY ACCESS CONTINGENCIES ARCHIVE CLEARING DEFAULT SETTINGS In the menu «SETTINGS» it is possible to set/change the following settings: •...
  • Page 14: Communication Settings

    D E V I C E T U N I N G 4.2 COMMUNICATION SETTINGS To select the communication settings, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «SETTINGS» → «COMMUNICATION». COMMUNICATION NETWORK ADDRESS: RATE, baud 19200 SAVE In the «COMMUNICATION» menu it is possible to set the network address and baud rate for the RS-485 interface.
  • Page 15: Display Settings

    S E T T I N G S 4.3 DISPLAY SETTINGS To select display settings, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «SETTINS» → «DISPLAY». DISPLAY AUTO-QUIT MENU, CHANGE INTERVAL, BRIGHTNESS, SAVE In the «DISPLAY» menu it is possible to set/change the following settings: •...
  • Page 16: Access Settings

    D E V I C E T U N I N G Interval range from 0 to 60 seconds. Zero value of the interval disables displayed channel au- to-change. Edited category is chosen by using the buttons The parameter is changed by using the buttons 4.3.1 «BRIGHTNESS»...
  • Page 17 S E T T I N G S • «SOFTWARE UPDATE» (in the «Loader» mode). To change the password, it is necessary to select «CHANGE PASSWORD» in the «ACCESS» menu. Set bit is selected by using the buttons Value is changed by using the buttons To apply and save the password it is necessary to select «SAVE»...
  • Page 18: Contingencies Archive Clearing

    D E V I C E T U N I N G 4.5 CONTINGENCIES ARCHIVE CLEARING To clear the contingencies archive it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «SETTINGS» → «CON- TINGENCIES ARCHIVE CLEARING». CLEAR CONTINGENCIES ARCHIVE CANCEL CLEAR CONTINGENCIES ARCHIVE In the «CONTINGENCIES ARCHIVE CLEARING»...
  • Page 19: Internal Channels Settings

    I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S 5 INTERNAL CHANNELS SETTINGS To select internal channels settings, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «CHANNELS SET- TINGS»...
  • Page 20: Channel Configuration Change

    I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S DISABLE ENABLE In the «MAINTENANCE» mode it is possible enable or disable selected channel maintenance. 5.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION CHANGE To change channel configuration, it is necessary to enter «MENU»...
  • Page 21 I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S • «MAX. VALUE» - measurement range maximal value set, corresponds to a 20 mA scale mark on the current loop; •...
  • Page 22 I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S • «ACTIVE 2 WIRES» - active 2 wires connection diagram, channel power supply connected; • «PASSIVE 2 WIRES» - passive 2 wires connection diagram, channel power supply connect- Notice: If selected connection diagram doesn’t correspond to the real one, current loop values measurement is carried out incorrectly.
  • Page 23 I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S Depending on the selected gas p.5.2.3 measurement units list can change. When setting a new gas type and selecting a measurement unit «ppm» or «mg/m », it is possible to set measure- ment accuracy by pushing the button .
  • Page 24: Channel Input Calibration

    I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S 5.2.7 «THRESHOLD 1 HYSTERESIS»/ « THRESHOLD 2 HYSTERESIS» Hysteresis value is set in the range from 0 to the value not exceeding threshold value. Edited category is chosen by using the buttons The category is changed by using the buttons 5.2.8 «THRESHOLD 1 RESET»/ «THRESHOLD 2 RESET»...
  • Page 25: Channel Factory Default Settings

    I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S conventional scale by two extreme points 4 and 20 mA. It is possible to change scale value by using the buttons .
  • Page 26 I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S CH1: CONFIGURATION SETTINGS CANCEL APPLY AND SAVE In the «CONFIGURATION SETTINGS» menu it is possible to apply and save channel configura- tion and maintenance mode factory default.
  • Page 27: External Channels Settings

    I N T E R N A L C H A N N E L S S E T T I N G S 6 EXTERNAL CHANNLES SETTINGS Under development… MRBP.424321.001G2 Version 1.0 15/06/2020...
  • Page 28: Channels Factory Settings

    C H A N N E L S F A C T O R Y D E F A U L T S E T T I N G 7 CHANNELS FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS To set factory default for all the channels it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «CHANNELS SETTINGS»...
  • Page 29: External Channels Factory Settings

    C H A N N E L S F A C T O R Y D E F A U L T S E T T I N G In the «INTERNAL CHANNELS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS» menu it is possible to apply and save channels configuration and maintenance mode factory default.
  • Page 30: Archiving Mode Settings

    A R C H I V I N G M O D E S E T T I N G S 8 ARCHIVING MODE SETTINGS For archiving mode settings, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «ARCHIVING SETTINGS». ARCHIVING SETTINGS ARCHIVING: INTERVAL, s: SD CARD INFO...
  • Page 31 A R C H I V I N G M O D E S E T T I N G S 8.1.3 « SD CARD INFORMATION» SD CARD INFORMATION STATUS CONNECTED STORAGE CAPACITY 3049 Mb AVAILABLE MEMORY 1 Mb «SD CARD INFORMATION» menu – is an informative SD card data window, that contents: •...
  • Page 32: Device Information

    A R C H I V I N G M O D E S E T T I N G S 9 DEVICE INFORMATION To review device information, it is necessary to enter «MENU» → «DEVICE INFORMATION». DEVICE INFORMATION SERIAL NUMBER: 090 0001 SOFTWARE VERSION: 1.0.1...
  • Page 33: Loader

    L O A D E R 10 LOADER «Loader» - a program, that allows updating controller software, as well as resetting channel and controller settings to factory defaults. To enter the program «Loader» menu it is necessary to: 1) turn off the controller; 2) press and hold the button 3) press and hold the button 4) without...
  • Page 34: Channels And Controller Settings Default

    SOFTWARE FILES: SD CARD NOT FOUND! 10.2 CHANNELS AND CONTROLLER SETTINGS RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS To reset all control unit EMI-SSD-1M settings to factory defaults it is necessary to enter «Loader» menu → «RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS». RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT...
  • Page 35: Work With Loader Completion

    POWER OFF In the «WORK COMPLETION» menu it is possible to select one of the actions: • «QUIT THE LOADER» - quit the «Loader» into control unit EMI-SSD-1M «main operation mode»; • «REBOOT» - controller reboot with the following return to the program «Loader» menu;...
  • Page 36 Appendix A EMI-SSD-1M menu structure MRBP.424321.001G2 Version 1.0 15/06/2020...
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  • Page 40 Blanking zone Threshold 1 Threshold 1 hysteresis Threshold 1 reset auto Threshold 2 Threshold 2 hysteresis Threshold 2 reset auto Channel calibration factory External channels settings Device model IGM-10 Network address Rate 19200 Stop-bit Parity Even MRBP.424321.001G2 Version 1.0 15/06/2020...
  • Page 41 Appendix C Gases configuration factory defaults parameters Table C.1 – Gases configuration factory defaults general parameters Minimal concentration value Blanking zone Threshold 1 hysteresis Threshold 1 reset auto Threshold 2 hysteresis Threshold 2 reset auto Table C.2 – Gases configuration factory defaults parameters Measurement Maximal №...
  • Page 42 Measurement Maximal № Formula Threshold 1 Threshold 2 units value 21 p-Xylene P-С Н % LFL 50,0 10,0 20,0 22 o-Xylene O-С Н % LFL 50,0 10,0 20,0 23 Isopropyl alcohol С Н О % LFL 50,0 10,0 20,0 24 Oxygen %vol.
  • Page 43 Measurement Maximal № Formula Threshold 1 Threshold 2 units value 51 Arsine 1,00 0,30 0,60 52 Phosphine 5,00 0,30 0,60 53 Monosilane 50,0 10,0 54 Carbonyl chloride COCl 1,00 0,60 0,80 55 Methylmercaptan 10,0 56 Ozone 57 Bromine 58 Formaldehyde 10,0 59 Ethyl mercaptan 14,0...
  • Page 44 Appendix D Operation modes, contingencies, signalization and relay actuation description. Green LED Relay Relay Red LED Relay Display image Description Audio signal «Work» Thresh- Thresh- «Alarm» Failure old 1 old 2 DISPLAY TURNED OFF No power supply or the device failed. flashes Device turned off by the user.
  • Page 45 Green LED Relay Relay Red LED Relay Display image Description Audio signal «Work» Thresh- Thresh- «Alarm» Failure old 1 old 2 Channel maintenance mode enabled. Sensor heating waiting (not more than 130 seconds since channel connection). Channel maintenance mode enabled. Channel current concentration image (cap- tions: E1 –...
  • Page 46 Green LED Relay Relay Red LED Relay Display image Description Audio signal «Work» Thresh- Thresh- «Alarm» Failure old 1 old 2 ternal channel. Current loop in the channel power supply cir- cuit (absorbed current exceeds 1,25A). flashes Channel power supply disconnected. every 1 s every 1 s It is necessary to eliminate short circuit cause...
  • Page 47 Green LED Relay Relay Red LED Relay Display image Description Audio signal «Work» Thresh- Thresh- «Alarm» Failure old 1 old 2 Measurand value is greater than threshold 2 value. Work resume in main operation mode is per- formed automatically, after measurand de- constant creasing below thresholds 1 and 2 taking ac- frequency...
  • Page 48 Appendix E Blanking zone, thresholds and hysteresis parameters detailed description E.1 Blanking zone Blanking zone – null zone fixing limit setting for excluding false alarms or external influ- ence on sensor. Blanking zone value must be greater than minimal value. If the current value of the detector is in the interval between minimal value and blanking zone value, the controller displays set minimal value.
  • Page 49 ates (common contact (2) closes to NO contact (1)). If the current value of the detector is below ([Threshold 1 value] – [hysteresis 1 value]), then relay «Threshold 1» returns to initial condition (common contact (2) closes to NC contact (3)). If the current value of the detector exceeds threshold 2 value, relay «Threshold 2»...

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