Stahl TRANBERG 4900 Installation And User Manual

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Installation and User Manual
Tranberg 4900 Commander Control system
Version 3
R. STAHL TRANBERG AS
June 2023
Copyright © 2005 – 2023 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Installation and User Manual Tranberg 4900 Commander Control system Version 3 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS June 2023 Copyright © 2005 – 2023 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS R&D R. STAHL TRANBERG AS has made every effort to provide accurate information, but makes no claims as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. R. STAHL TRANBERG AS disclaims liability for errors, omissions, misinterpretation or misuse of this information by others.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTACT INFORMATION ANNEX I - TEF4900 BAM IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS ...........41 CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION ..................41 .........41 EFINITIONS ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS CHAPTER II. BAM IMPLEMENTATION .................42 Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page iii of 44...
  • Page 4 ................. 42 ALKER IDENTIFIER ..........42 UPPORTED ALERT HANDLING SENTENCES ..............43 IELDS USED IN SENTENCES ................44 TATES FOR ARNING ....................44 CTIONS Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page iv of 44...
  • Page 5: Chapter I. Introduction

    Each node is given a unique address and the corresponding action between a single button and the panel is defined in the configuration of the system. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 44...
  • Page 6: Technical Overview

    Generic system diagram: Panel 1 Panel 2 Panel 3 RS-485 Network Master Config data RS-485 Network Output module 1 Output module 2 Output module 3 Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 44...
  • Page 7: Functional Description

    Button functionality (ranging from one single channel to a group of output changes)  Output module type (analogue, discrete relay or relay with current sensing)  Manual or automatic changeover to spare outputs Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 44...
  • Page 8 This is an unacknowledged alert. When pressed at this stage, the button will flash green and the spare output will be switched on. For legacy systems, this LED is red. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 44...
  • Page 9 LED will turn on off panel to reset. user. continuously. Rapid flash: 2 flashes per second. Slow flash: 1 sec on, 1 sec off. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 44...
  • Page 10 LED on the GroupSelect™ button that has been pressed will light up. This functional ity may be used for setting a dimmer level, e.g. with four buttons that allows four settings/levels. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 44...
  • Page 11 Rapid green flashing: Circuit on, unconfirmed status. Green steady: Main lamp on. Slow green flashing: Spare lamp on. Amber flashing: Unacknowledged alert. Amber steady: Acknowledged alert. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 44...
  • Page 12: Master Cpu

    (provided the connection towards the panel is OK). See also Chapter V Panel, Section 5.01 Overview, Power supply. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 44...
  • Page 13: Vdr Gateway

    $PTRA: A fixed proprietary beginning of the telegram (Proprietary TRAnberg) Comma: A comma sign (,), ASCII code 44 (0x2C) Legacy systems according to NMEA-0183 ALR and ACK messages. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 44...
  • Page 14 NOTE: Due to a change in checksum calculation, systems delivered before November 2017 will have the following format: The output string is a proprietary NMEA-0183 structure with the following setup: $PTRA Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 44...
  • Page 15 ‘1’ ‘2’ On, but no current ‘3’ Not used, disregard ‘4’ On, current ok ‘5’ Manual override, no current ‘6’ Manual override, current ok Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 44...
  • Page 16 Errorno. Message Description $IIALR,,,V,V,*73 No alarm $IIALR,,001,A,V,Output failure*2A unacknowledged $IIALR,,001,A,A,Output failure*3D acknowledged $IIALR,,002,A,V,Power failure*49 unack. $IIALR,,002,A,A,Power failure*5E ack. $IIALR,,003,A,V,Comm. failure*15 unack. $IIALR,,003,A,A,Comm. failure*02 ack. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 44...
  • Page 17: Scada Gateway

    Comma: A comma sign (,) Asterix: An asterix sign (*) Panel: Panel address Button: Button number Legacy systems according to NMEA-0183 ALR and ACK messages. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 44...
  • Page 18 The checksum is the XOR-ing of all characters sent, except the leading $ -character, the commas and the final carriage return and new line characters. When calculating the checksums, the ASCII value of each character shall been used. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 44...
  • Page 19 Power on panel: Send ASCII character 48 “0” for OFF. Send ASCII character 49 “1” for ON Panel address Panel ASCII char ASCII code Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 44...
  • Page 20 Button numbers Comments On/Off < > ‘ Backlight dim Alert silence Note: The panel dim function cannot be remotely controlled. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 44...
  • Page 21 (output failure and communication failure). To acknowledge these alarms, the panel has to be operated. Errorno. Message Description $IIACK,000*55 General acknowledge $IIACK,001*54 (General acknowledge) $IIACK,002*57 (General acknowledge) $IIACK,003*56 (General acknowledge) Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 44...
  • Page 22: Chapter V. Panel

    LED to be changed to amber. Also, the amber led in the power button has been replaced with green for new panels. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 22 of 44...
  • Page 23: Buttons And Indicator Leds

    (>5 sec) on the key will turn on the spare navigation light (if there is one). Alert acknowledge: If the indication is flashing amber (unacknowledged failure), a short press on the key will acknowledge the alert. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 23 of 44...
  • Page 24 All indicators on panel will flash alternately to verify that the they are in working order. A short press on the silence key will revert to normal operation. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 24 of 44...
  • Page 25 30 sec, it continues from the original silence trigger time. An audible alert signal will be re-issued after approx. 5 min, if an alert remains unacknowledged. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 25 of 44...
  • Page 26: Settings On The Panel

    4 columns 5 columns 6 columns 7 columns 8 columns Note: COL-setting 0 is used to clear EEPROM memory. Col-setting 1 should not be used. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 26 of 44...
  • Page 27 The 24VDC power is connected on the rear of the panels using regular screw terminals. RS-485 network The network is connected on the rear of the panels using RJ-45 terminals. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 27 of 44...
  • Page 28: Output Modules

    Modules are addressed from 1 and upwards. Do not use position 0. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 28 of 44...
  • Page 29 Ohm, 2x twisted pair and outer screen. Cable terminated in a RJ -45 plug. Signal ‘A’ – Pin 3, signal ‘B’ – Pin 6, signal ‘Ref’ – Pin 4 and 5. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 29 of 44...
  • Page 30 The relay module without current sensing does not have the option of manual operation. This is because this particular module is not intended to be used with critical ou tputs, such as navigational lanterns. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 30 of 44...
  • Page 31 Note, LSB=0: Depending on load, dimmer level may not be completely off. To reset modules back to normal operation, set MSB and LSB switches as they were initially. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 31 of 44...
  • Page 32 24V output modules: 4A Ceramic, Quick, 5*20mm, IEC -60127.  230V output modules: 2.5A Ceramic, Quick, 5*20mm, IEC -60127.  LED light output modules: 1.25AT, 5*20mm, IEC -60127. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 32 of 44...
  • Page 33 (24VDC) is present to the module, Rx indicates messages received to the module, T x indicate messages sent out from the module, while Fault indicate a failure in the module or the main supply net is missing. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 33 of 44...
  • Page 34: Installation

    Each module has been factory set with correct node addresses and labeled accordingly. Do not make any changes. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 34 of 44...
  • Page 35: Main Power Supplies

    Connect the communication cable. Ensure that all modules are earthed to the same potential. Modules are earthed through the DIN rail mounting foots. No wire termination. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 35 of 44...
  • Page 36: Termination Of Outputs

    Each connected module is queried by the Master CPU repeatedly, and as each module replies, a amber LED (Tx) is lit up for a fraction of a second. Testing the system Start the system testing: Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 36 of 44...
  • Page 37: Failures

    If the reason for the fault is an output module, only that module is defect, while the rest of the system will work. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 37 of 44...
  • Page 38 If the failure has been corrected, label the new module in the same way as the faulty module, e.g. M3, and set a sticker on top of the address dial switch to avoid anyone altering this. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 44...
  • Page 39: Chapter Viii. Approvals

    Chapter VIII. Approvals Approvals Type approved by DNV. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 39 of 44...
  • Page 40: Additional Information

    Please contact R. STAHL TRANBERG AS regarding clarifications: Visiting and postal address Strandsvingen 6 N-4032 Stavanger NORWAY Tel: +47 51 57 89 00 Fax: +47 51 57 89 50 info.no-st@r-stahl.com www.stahl-tranberg.com Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 40 of 44...
  • Page 41: Annex I - Tef4900 Bam Implementation Details

    In this document the ‘NMEA’ acronym is used as a short form for referring to the NMEA 0183 standard - which is the basis for the IEC 61162 standard - and the electrical interface used for this communication. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 41 of 44...
  • Page 42: Bam Implementation

    Supported alert handling sentences Sentences ACN, AGL, ALC, ALF, ARC and HBT are used for alert handling. Table below shows what sentences the Tranberg NLC supports. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 42 of 44...
  • Page 43: Fields Used In Sentences

    12 Escalation counter, 0 to 9 Escalation is not used in Tranberg NLC. Set to 0. 13 Alert text (Max 16 characters) See alert list Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 43 of 44...
  • Page 44: States For Warning

    Note that alert state may change as a result of change in internal conditions (from the source itself), or as a result of an incoming ACN sentence. Copyright © 2005 – 2022 R. STAHL TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 44 of 44...

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