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MacBAT 5 Electronic Volume Converter USER GUIDE This User Guide document is only an annex to the main document "MacBAT 5 User manual". DOCUMENT REVISION: 1.0 VALID FOR FIRMWARE: Implicitly read the user manual, where all necessary information, also VERSION: V061615 information regarding safety, are included.
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MAIN MENU SAFETY (A) EXPLOITATION (D) SERVICE(G) TECHNICAL DATA (B) SETTINGS (E) MAINTENANCE (H) DATA READOUT AND CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION (C) ACCESSORIES (I) MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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This user guide is the document explaining the installation, configuration, supervisory and maintenance of the MacBAT 5. Compliance with all safety information and instructions for use contained in this operating guide is a prerequisite for safe working processes and proper use of the device. Furthermore, the valid guidelines, standards, local accident prevention regulations, and general safety regulations must be complied with for the respective area of application of the device.
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Barrier – INT-S3 barrier for signals separation between Normal zone and Ex Zone Valve – three way valve used to provide safe way of delivering pressure from pressure receiving point in gas meter to the MacBAT 5 pressure sensor port with minimizing the risk of pressure burst on the sensor...
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For full acknowledgement and understanding of the MacBAT 5 work and maintenance it is necessary to make use of the following documents in some certain steps, which are mentioned in further part of this document. All the mentioned documents are available to obtain from manufacturer on request.
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Manufacturer. Ensure the documentation is relevant to the hardware and firmware version of configured device. MacBAT 5 volume converter is the explosion proof device in intrinsically safety variant “i”. Device can be installed in hazardous explosive Zone 0, 1, 2 of gas and dusts from group IIA and IIB Internal safe circuits, including integral pressure sensors and temperature do not withstand the 500V test described in EN60079-11 standard for grounded or insulated metal parts in the interior.
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Cables of intrinsically safe circuits must have blue insulation Shielding of the cable must be connected to the cable gland. This way provides the grounding of the MacBAT 5 in vincinity of the device. When using measurement transducers shielding of it must be insulated.
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To install MacBAT 5 on the gas meter it is required to use relevant cables to these used in gas meter. Before the installation familiarize with technical documentation of gas meter which contains detailed information about installation conditions and cables types.
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RED - Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment and repealing Directive 1999/5/EC MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Encoder. MacBAT 5 is explosive-proof device which can work in explosive Zone 0 in classification of ATEX. MacBAT 5 collects the volume of natural gas from gas meter, stores it in internal memory and proceeds the calculation of volume to base conditions of the respective gas volume.
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MacBAT 5 can be assembled in two versions of housing, with various types of pressure sensors, with or without MID Declaration of Conformity. Basic table of variants is presented below with description of each value. POLYCARBONATE ALUMINIUM Features: Features: •...
EN 12405-1:2018 DE-19-MI002-PTB004 – PTZ converter DE-19-MI002-PTB005 – T converter DE-19-M-PTB0032 – load recorder EN 12405-2:2012 MacBAT 5 is designed to work in compliance with System 2 specification of EN 12405-2:2012 DIMENSIONS POLYCARBONATE ALUMINIUM Width 196mm / 207mm incl. pressure sensor thread 180mm / 202 mm incl.
1x RS232 communication port (COM1, instead of RS485) – transmission speed up to 115200b/s Optical interface Optical interface IEC 62056-21 (COM3) Transmission speed – from 9600 to 38400b/s Others NFC interface for contactless configuration with MacBAT 5 using Android configuration tool Internal modem Internal modem as an option: • 3G/2G modem •...
Safety barrier for signals from outside of the hazardous zone RS485 port separation – enabling the transmission from equipment installed out of the Ex Zone Digital outputs separation – transmitting signals from MacBAT 5 digital outputs to automatic systems outside the Ex Zone •...
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– frequency related to values of flowrate, base flowrate, pressure etc.. Mode available using external powering. 4 outputs with possibility to release pulses basing on increments on counters: Vb, Vm E, etc. Binary outputs configurable in NO/NC mode to release pulse in alarm conditions MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Event LOG list: events appearing during normal device operation – digital inputs state change, enclosure opening, power supply connected. Memory sector is overwriting – oldest events are erased when new are appearing. Memory capacity – around 2000 records. Capacity: about 3000 records. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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0,5 % at reference conditions (MPE) according to standard „EN 1 % at nominal operating conditions 12405-1” typical error < 0,15% The maximum permissible error ECD Class A (MPE) according to standard „EN 12405-2” MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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± 0,5% of measured value Secondary pressure sensor p2 ± 0,4% of measuring range accuracy Temperature sensor T accuracy C ± 3 -25÷70 ± 0,1% of measured value ± 0,2% of measured value B-10 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Contact inputs – Terminals 16 (DI1+), 18 (DI2+), 20 (DI3+), 22 (DI4+), 24 (DI5+) to GND and 26 (DI6+), 28 (DI7+), 30 (DI8+), 29 (DI8-) to GND Ui=6,51V; Li=0; Ci=120nF Gas Group IIA: Lo=800mH; Co=500µF Gas Group IIB: Lo=400mH; Co=25µF Additionally only for contact input – Terminal 24 (DI5+) to GND Po=27mW; Uo=6,51V; Io=16,5mA B-11 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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MID certificate name • Production number/date Label 1 is designed for the aluminium housing type. Label 2 is for polycarbonate. Missing information on second plate are provided on the front of MacBAT 5. LABELS IN OTHER DEVICES Information on the table: •...
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ATEX required data such as: • Ex classification • No. of ATEX certificate • Special usage conditions • Name address manufacturer ATEX label designed for aluminium variant of the housing B-14 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Properly sealed device provides certainty of device integrity, warranty and quality. Each damaged seal can cause the device to be called into questions due to plausible integrity violation. There are two types of seals inside MacBAT 5 device. MID required seal. Holographic seal with the EN12405-1 standard, which it refers to. Damaged or missing one of these seals is the factor causing loss of MID conformity check.
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1. Device display 2. Keypad 3. Optical Interface 4. NFC area 5. Pressure sensor port – if equipped with internal 6. MID nameplate 7. Cable glands antenna connector – if equipped with modem B-16 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Polycarbonate: MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Aluminium housing dimensions: MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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5mm – to tighten the device 5 to mounting plate, to tighten the three-way valve to the mounting plate Crimping tool Crimping tool for insulation sleeves in the end of the wires Remember to use safe tools when performing installation in vicinity of gas atmosphere MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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2. Open the SIM tray by 3. Place the Mini SIM card 4. Close the tray, slide it first from the left sliding it left and lift it keeping its orientation right and place back the battery MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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AZ Intec three way valve – 15mm height. b) Spacer 18,45mm for MacBAT 5 in aluminium housing 4. a) 4x M5x12 Allen screw to tighten MacBAT 5 polycarbonate to the plate b) 4x M5x30 Allen screws to tighten MacBAT 5 aluminium to the plate 5.
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Holding the small plate using the hand tighten aluminium housing device polycarbonate housing device preliminary the three way valve, putting a spacer under it. Tighten it just to keep together all the parts allowing for horizontal movement of the valve. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Prepare the short edge of pipe, put inside the Ultimate placing of the pipe should be as in the one port to be directed to the left cutting ring and the sealable nut. picture above. side of the plate. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Use the attached screws M5x12 to attach the device to plate. Remember to use proper mounting plate kit designed for the specific version of device. Wrong type of the plate can cause shown incompatibilities MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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After installation of the device on the plate, slide left the three way Tighten the sealable nuts and the three way valve putting the whole valve until the pipe will lean on the pressure ports. installation together. C-10 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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2. Tighten the pressure sensor to the port of the three way valve using Female-female M12x1,5 connector, or using the short pipe line attached. 3. OR three way valve can be installed directly on the pressure receiving point, so no need to install it on the plate at all. Just attach the device C-11 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Attached antenna has magnetic base so it can be installed on any metal element. Finished ensuring it will not fall out installation is presented in the picture above. Device is ready for connection of the pressure and measurement circuits. C-12 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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This is related to used cable glands diameters and types of the terminals. In not used cable glands it is required to tighten them and push the black plugs to ensure the IP66 protection level. C-13 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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5. Put the cable to the terminals chamber and tighten the cable gland. Remember to tighten it rigidly, blocking with second wrench to avoid rotating the cable gland. C-14 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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4 wires – powering the EVC and transmission on single RS485 channel • 6 wires – powering the EVC and transmission on both RS485 channels • 7-10 wires – powering the EVC, transmission ports and DO outputs C-15 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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29-30 – SCR encoder input 31-34 – PT1000 4-wires input 35-40 – EPS pressure sensor input HF1 and HF2 modes of DI6 and DI7 are available only Optional RS232 board when externally power supplied C-16 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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After the connection please remember to configure properly the pulse inputs options: type of the inputs, pulse factor PULSE INPUTS CONFIGURATION of the used inputs. These steps are explained in Example 1: Example 2: Signal Pins MacBAT 5 Signal Pins MacBAT 5 19-20 19-20 21-22 25-26 23-24 23-24 C-17 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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When connected to power supply B1 battery must be inserted in MacBAT incessantly. Work without battery is forbidden. In case power loss, device without battery will not start up again. C-18 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Module 1 – additional relay and current outputs – EM1. EM1 is connected to INT-S3 safe side. INT-S3 this moment transparent. MacBAT communicates with module directly. Z4 and Z5 connectors in EM1 are connected. C-19 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Example connection External Module 2 – additional NAMUR inputs – EM2 EM2 is connected to INT-S3 safe side. INT-S3 this moment transparent. MacBAT communicates with module directly. Connectors 1,2,5,6,9,10,13,14 are internally connected. C-20 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Example connection peripherals. This can be different due to variety of configuration options available. C-21 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Once received, MacBAT 5 can be equipped with the battery divider which must be removed before use to supply the energy from battery. Available dividers: One installed over the backup battery. Just pull the divider and it will slide out the battery +.
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MacBAT 5 has two options of modification: • Using the predefined accounts with password using the keyboard. Each modification attempt requires the password authentication. Default password is 4096 up to the administrator account. Higher privileges level – metrologist is reserved for authorized manufacturer staff.
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MacBAT 5 authorization is based on system of rising privileges accounts, where level 0 is the lowest – no access, up to level 9 – Producer, full access to the device without any limitations. Default account is level 4 – called in the device Administrator, and number of this account is 401 (available by default) up to 406.
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MacBAT 5 can be operated and programmed using the control elements on the front panel of the device. Front keyboard of MacBAT 5 differs depending on the variant – polycarbonate is equipped with 6 pushbuttons, aluminium with 18 pushbuttons. Principles of buttons: Enter –...
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Alarms status in the device. Blinking icon ER means important error appeared. WR icon means warning presence. OK icon – no active alarms. Battery level. When device operates on power supply there is symbol of plug. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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MacBAT 5 has user available graphics-text menu which allows for configuration and registered data. Also it is a primary way of inputting initial configuration for the device. Parameters possible to configure: gas meter counter, flow rate threshold, pressure and temperature thresholds, transmission parameters, gas composition.
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Number of parameter in full parameters table. Full list of parameters available in data structure. Required privileges level for modification. When meaning of any parameter is not clear, there is possibility to show the tips of parameters by pressing → MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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In the same menu find parameter: EPwrSSupp. This parameter range is 0-180 [minutes]. This mode is temporary due to significant energy consumption while powering the device fully. Battery discharging rate is 0,3% per hour. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Two positions such as D-LF1/LF2 and D-HF1/HF2 mean the volume is increasing or decreasing depending on the flow direction Please note HF pulse inputs will work only when EVC is connected to external power supply source. Battery powered EVC can supply only LF and SCR input. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Vo counter and transfers it to Vm counter. It is required to follow certain steps in order to configure properly the input. Properly configured gas meter equipped with encoder should have synchronized counter between MacBAT 5 – in the meaning of counter Vo – value read from encoder.
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Dtau – samples registration period in the device memory, from 1 to 60 minutes • BillingHour – hour of gas day start. By default – 6:00 • BillingDay – day of gas month start. By default – 1 – 1 day of the month MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Press enter on parameter ConfSGS to change the value Available options: • Simpl. – converter will be using simplified gas composition for calculations • Full comp. – converter will be using full gas composition for calculations MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Despite fact, that algorithms AGA8-G2 and AGA NX-19mod are not using calorific value Hs for calculation of compressibility factor, it must be programmed, because it is necessary for correct computing of energy counter. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Using extended range of full gas composition causes in twice higher uncertainty of compressibility factor calculation. When using basic range uncertainty is assessed as 0,1% of value. For extended range – 0,2% of uncertainty. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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It is highly recommended to set gas composition using software. Keyboard allows for configuration of gas composition, however the process is time consuming. Manufacturer suggest to use software for taking these steps in configuration. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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At first remember to set proper gas meter inputs variant what is described in paragraph PULSE INPUTS CONFIGURATION In case of using Encoder functionality – ConfImp set to SCR or EN, Vm will be adjusted automatically. E-10 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Warning – exceeding having not significant impact on gas station work. To monitor, not to react. Alarm – exceeding of this threshold should indicate gas station supervisors it is time for immediate reaction. E-11 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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To setup the substitute temperature value: • Go to Main menu by pressing Enter • Navigate to menu Measurement inputs → Temperature → Advanced • Press Enter on parameter tSubst to perform changes E-12 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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ConfDI – parameter responsible for turning on DIs in the system. Slide left – input turned off. Slide right – input turned on. • DIPol – determining polarity of the input. Slide left – DI normally closed. Slide right – DI normally opened. E-13 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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DO2Fmin/Fmax – related to Frequency mode. Setting the frequency range on the output. • Fmin/Fmax – related to Frequency mode. Setting the value of frequency corresponding to min and max values of parameter set in DO2Fidx. E-14 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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COM1 and COM2 ports work only while external power supply is connected to terminals 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 – to supply only COM ports. Optical port works uninterruptedly. Using COM on battery is available for COM1 for 15 minutes when the device housing is opened and alarm “CASE OPEN” is active. E-15 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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MMode – modem work mode. Schedules, Online mode, Online mode with Schedules • Advanced MOBattTm – time of maintenance online mode on battery in case of mains failure MOApnUser – private APN username MOApnPwd – private APN password E-16 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Close the CFG lock and place there installers seal to prevent from unauthorized access • Tighten the housing and place the seal between the enclosure parts • Wire the housing parts using the eyelet E-17 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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→← Moving through the types of data, switching between values, moving the bar graphs in time – graph view Showing option for graphic presentation of registered data Enter Go back to previous menu MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Navigation through the alarms: ↓↑ Moving through the alarms in time →← Moving through the names of the alarms and beginning date Showing details of the alarm Enter Go back to previous menu MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Set 0 in the value of parameter and confirm changes. Erasing of Setup memory sector is available only after unlocking MET switch. Full alarm list with complete description available in Data Structure document. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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ConfIT! Is a software designed for configuration and diagnostic of PLUM devices. The website: user-friendly graphic interface allows basic and extended configuration. ConfIT! supports local firmware upgrade in PLUM devices without additional interfaces. It also stores a list of https://plummac.com/en/project/confit previously connected devices and allows for quick navigation between them.
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Device searching: • Choose proper COM port in computer corresponding to connected interface. • Adjust the baudrate to the one set in the device configuration • Search the device using proper button MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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4. View of parameters inside the category View consisting of 3 & 4 is called later PROFILE When software does not show the profile for the device, only list of parameters, please inform Technical Staff of Manufacturer. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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• Battery mode – work only on battery, no external supply connected, no solar, standalone device • External mode – work with telemetry set, possibility of work with HF inputs from gas meters MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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HF pulse factor, when LF1 is chosen. 3. Substitute values – values taken for calculations alarm conditions. Substitute pressure P1 is used for variant temperature corrector as the fixed value for PTZ conversion. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Deviation exceeding programmed one will be indicated by red frame over the window. 2. Choosing algorithm using simplified gas composition also allows full composition. F-10 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Please note after changing the passwords for accounts in these fields it is required to use later on during the configuration new password in the box on the left. Five attempts of modification with incorrect password will block the configuration access to the device for 15 minutes. F-11 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Base flow rate limits Additional limits for user defined parameters. • DP index – device parameter index taken from the Data Structure – it is the index of parameter from whole list of accessible parameters. F-12 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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DI3 and DI4 are shared with LF inputs. DI6 and DI7 are shared with HF inputs. Once the input is reserved for gas meter it cannot be used as the binary. Proper information is showed above the input – see the example of DI3. F-13 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Counter mode – counters controlling the output to replicate pulses from. Event mode – event code controlling the output to trigger the pulse. Event code choice from the Data Structure document. F-14 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Online mode (PULL) on external power supply – device will be constantly connected online and available via fixed IP address of SIM card – PULL mode. In difference to the first mode – regardless of the schedules configuration, device will not be reacting on their presence. F-15 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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When settings are confirmed and modified modem will start its operation. Time required for establishing the connection is around 1 minute. Check the Current modem session and Transmission state for details. F-16 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Device enables to configure up to nine schedules which can be turned on or off. Even if configured, there is no requirement to use them. Set the Modem operation mode to Schedules or Online mode Schedules reveal parameters responsible for their configuration. Turn on or off the desired schedule.by clicking on Find the Schedule Configuration button. F-17 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Use buttons To save the schedule to file for further usage in next device. Use buttons To save the schedule in device memory or to read it from device to edit. F-18 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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• setting in “Constant” i.e. 24 will cause modem turning on always on 6:24pm. • Setting in “Random” i.e. 36 will cause modem turning on randomly between 6:00 and 6:36pm. F-19 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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APN. Can be turned off if NTP is not used. e) TCP settings – connection mode Guide is related to the device with firmware series S007.12. Within this firmware only PULL mode is available for the schedule. F-20 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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FTP server. Distinguishing the address for the server, username and password is possible in marked fields. Report will be generated in form of .txt file with listed all parameters with current values. F-21 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Write to device – schedule is uploaded to the device. When the device accepts the configured schedule, prompt message will be presented on screen. Close the window and go back to the main modem settings. F-22 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Repeatedly refresh the data to check the modem behavior. Please not the modem requires around 1 minute to establish the connection. Once the modem is online – Diagnostics section will show current modem session. F-23 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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GPRS Within one schedule not every operation must be marked as OK. When there is no FTP connection configured, these steps will be missed in the log. F-24 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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ONCE THERE ARE NO ERRORS IN MODEM ERROR STATUS, SCHEDULE IS CONFIGURED PROPERLY AND DEVICE IS READY TO WORK. ONE EXCEPTION FOR THE MODEM ERROR STATUS IS “LOW LEVEL OF GSM SIGNAL”, WHERE DESPITE THIS ERROR DEVICE CAN BE ABLE TO SEND THE DATA. F-25 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Tick on “Set computer time” and “Set device time” when it is required to synchronize time with local one • Tick on “Set computer time” until time will show. Untick “Set computer time” to adjust the time manually • Click on “Set device time” F-26 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Adjust the data range. To read the data from the beginning, set the beginning date to older than device manufacturing date, i.e. 2016. • Choose the file path for saving the report by clicking “Save as” • Click “Read” and wait until the data readout will be completed F-27 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Be aware of the consequences of actions done using this tab. Always use files directly from device Manufacturer technical staff. Do not combine the files from various devices. High risk of device malfunction or work cease. File extension format accepted by the software - *.pfp F-28 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Once the readout is done, phone When the progress bar will reach can be took out from the carried the end, app will pass to the main away. window showing parameters. F-29 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Swipe from the left – categories section. Main window with parameters to modify in Swipe from the right – options section. Parameters grouped thematically. the device. Account choosing, advanced view, time settings and save/load configuration. F-30 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Simple configuration on the object. Advanced view allows for configuration similar to the one available with PC software excluding modem schedules settings and modem full diagnostics. To switch between the views it is necessary to switch the “Additional parameters” slider. F-31 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
Modification failed due to wrong password. Modification was unable to success. Possible reasons: Check used login and password. • Parameter out of programming range • Optical head turned off – when using Bluetooth F-32 MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Replacement of this battery can be done in Manufacturers technical facility. Replacing battery by oneself will cause loss of warranty or MID conformity check. It is necessary to remove the plastic cover inside the device housing. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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50% and the modem will not be able to start up. When replacing insert the battery beginning from positive pole (+). Once the (+) of the battery touches the holder press the (-) of the battery to place it rigidly inside. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Press Enter on parameter AlarmLOG and set it to 0 • Go to section Main settings / Limits • Scroll down to parameters related to the Alarms and Events • Choose option Clearing and confirm modification MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Wrong baudrate set Ensure baudrate is set correctly Device does not communicate through Wrong baudrate Check baudrate serial ports Attempt of usage without external power Open housing, connect to COM1 supply with closed housing MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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FULL mode functionality Check the schedule time – device can stay Too long schedule opening time too long in online mode without reason. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Alarm LOG is filled up to 97% - requires confirmation of the alarm Case open Device case is opened Intrussion attempt 5 unsuccessful attempts of login with wrong password. Lockdown of the device COM ports for 15 minutes Login User logged in using keyboard MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Additionally registered parameter 4 out of programmed limit Collective alarm A Triggering one or more alarms from the group of Collective alarm A Collective alarm B Triggering one or more alarms from the group of Collective alarm B MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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Digital input 5 state change Digital input 6 state change Digital input 7 state change Digital input 8 state change Reverse flow Reverse flow detection active – when using D-LF1/LF2 or D-HF1/HF2 inputs configuration MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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The EM-1 module is a device that extends the functionality of the MacMAT IV and MacBAT 5 converter. It enables control of current outputs operating in the 4 ÷ 20mA current loop standard and two- state relay outputs. The module has its own DP array (available parameters), which can be programmed using the GAZMODEM2 and ModBUS RTU transmission protocols.
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Communication interface OptoBTEx is a wireless data transmitter with IEC 62056-21 compatible devices. The transmission is performed via Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Class 2 for Android devices (smartphones, tablets). It also has ability to for wired USB communication via microUSB cable. MacBAT 5 – USER GUIDE. Version 1.0...
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