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SICK VISIC100SF Operating Instructions Manual (106 pages)
Tunnel Air Quality Sensors
Brand:
SICK
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Important Information
8
About this Document
8
Responsibility of User
8
Intended Use
9
Purpose of the Device
9
Product Identification
9
Installation Location
9
Product Description
10
Features of the VISIC100SF
10
Device Versions
11
Standard Components: VISIC100SF Visibility Measurement (K-Value)
11
Optional Equipment
12
Measuring Principle
16
Interior View - VISIC100SF
16
Interfaces
19
Analog Interfaces Characteristics
19
Digital Interfaces Properties
19
Modbus ® -RTU Interface Characteristics
19
Mounting and Electrical Installation
20
Safety Notes
20
Material Required
20
Preparing the Installation Location
21
Mounting
22
Scope of Delivery
22
Mounting the VISIC100SF
22
Mounting the Connection Unit (Optional)
24
Mounting the TAD Control Unit (Optional)
25
Mounting and Commissioning of the Gas Sensors (Optional)
25
VISIC100SF Wiring
28
Safety Notes
28
Connecting the LED
29
Wiring of Analog Outputs, Relay Outputs and Voltage Supply
31
Bus Interface Wiring
32
Shielding
32
Connection Unit Wiring
34
TAD Control Unit Wiring
35
Connections
36
Standard Version
36
VISIC100SF with Connection Unit
36
VISIC100SF Connections with TAD Control Unit
36
Commissioning
37
Commissioning, Step by Step
37
Bus Connections
39
Modbus ® RTU (Integrated in the VISIC100SF Standard Version)
39
Modbus ® RTU Data Format
39
Modbus ® RTU Baud Rates
39
Read Holding Register (0X03)
40
Modbus ® RTU Read Coil (0X01)
41
PROFIBUS DP-V0 (Optional)
41
PROFIBUS Addressing
41
PROFIBUS DP-V0 Baud Rates
42
Access Via GSD File
42
Coding of Visibility Measured Value Status
43
RS-485 - Topology and Bus Termination
44
Stub Line Length for Terminal Box on All RS-485 Bus Systems
44
Operation
46
Operating and Display Elements
46
Display with Keypad in VISIC100SF
46
Reset Button and "Maint" LED
46
Display Unit in the TAD Control Unit
47
Operating States
47
Checking the Operating State (Visual Control)
47
Checking Malfunction Messages
47
Checking the Analog Outputs
47
Displaying Measured Values
47
Operating Functions
47
Status Messages
47
Malfunction Messages
47
Maintenance Request Messages
48
VISIC100SF Menu Navigation
49
Menu Structure
49
Short Description: Entering Settings on the Keypad
49
Measuring Operation Mode "RUN
50
SET" Mode
51
Structure and Sequence of "SET" Mode Submenu Items
52
Activating Maintenance in Menu Item "Maint
53
Calling up Maintenance Request and Malfunction Messages with Menu Item "Status
53
Maintenance Request for Gas Sensors in Submenu Item "Nxtmrq
53
Calling-Up the Operating Duration in Submenu Item "Uptime
54
Calling up the Software Version in Submenu Item "Swvers
55
Connecting the Bus Systems
56
Setting the RS-485 Interface with Submenu Item "Bus
56
Setting Bus Parameters
57
Setting the PROFIBUS Address in "PB ID
57
Setting the Modbus ® Address in "MB ID
58
Setting the Modbus ® Data Transfer Format with Menu Item "MB Par
58
Setting the Modbus Baud Rate with Menu Item "MB Bdr
59
Testing Digital/Analog Outputs and Gas Sensors
60
Signal Test "IO Test
60
Assigning Analog Outputs with Menu Item "Iomap
63
Scaling Analog Outputs
64
Output Visibility as "K-Value" or "Μg
65
Activating/Deactivating the External Temperature Sensor (Optional)
65
Activating/Deactivating the Heating (Optional)
66
Device Adjustment Using Submenu Item "Tuning
66
TAD Control Unit Menu Navigation
67
Basic Features
67
Main Functions
67
Switch-On Procedure
67
Characteristics of the Heating up Phase
67
Operating Elements
68
Leds
68
Function Buttons
69
Starting Operation
70
Initialization Phase
70
Measuring Screen
71
Displaying the Main Menu
72
Selecting the Menu Item
72
Returning to the Measuring Screen
72
Selecting the Menu Language
72
Setting the Display Contrast
73
Changing Numerical Parameters (Password Input)
73
Activating Maintenance Mode
74
Main Menu Item "Diagnosis
75
Maintenance Requests of Gas Sensors: "Next Maintenance
76
Retrieving the Operating Duration: "Uptime
76
Retrieving Device Information with "Device Info
77
Retrieving the State of Peripheral Equipment with Submenu Item "Peripheral
77
Error Messages/Maintenance Requests with "Messages
78
Testing Digital/Analog Outputs
79
Testing the Analog Output AO1
79
Testing the Analog Outputs AO2 - AO4
80
Testing the "Fault" Relay with Submenu Item "Fault
80
Testing the "Maintenance Request" Relay with Submenu Item "Maintenance Req
80
Performing Settings on the Device with Menu Item "Configuration
80
Scaling Analog Outputs with Menu Item "Scale AO
81
Assigning Analog Outputs "AO Mapping
82
Setting the PROFIBUS Address in "PROFIBUS ID
83
Conversion Visibility/Dust Concentration with Menu Item "Conversion Μg
84
Activating/Deactivating Temperature Measurement with Menu Item "Temp
85
Shutdown
86
Technical Knowledge Necessary for Shutdown
86
Safety Information
86
Preparations for Shutdown
86
Switch-Off Procedure
86
Protective Measures for Shutdown Device
86
Measures for Short-Term Shutdown
86
Transport
87
Disposal
87
Maintenance
88
Technical Knowledge, Required
88
Safety Notes
88
Maintenance
89
VISIC100SF Maintenance
89
Maintenance Plan
93
Tunnel Cleaning
93
When Requesting Customer Service from SICK
93
Exchanging the Measuring Unit
93
Spare Parts
94
Consumable Parts/Operating Materials
94
Spare Parts for VISIC100SF
94
Clearing Malfunctions
95
Description of Device Errors
95
Description of Maintenance Requests
96
Display of Error States on the TAD Control Unit
96
Further Error Causes
96
Specifications
97
Compliances
97
Electrical Protection
97
Standards Observed
97
Declaration of Conformity
97
Dimensions
98
Technical Data
103
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SICK VISIC100SF Operating Instructions Manual (30 pages)
Gas Adjustment Kit
Brand:
SICK
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
5
Function of this Document
5
Scope of Application
5
Target Groups
5
Further Detailed Information
5
Symbols and Document Conventions
5
Warning Symbols
5
Warning Levels and Signal Words
5
Information Symbols
6
Data Integrity
6
For Your Safety
7
Basic Safety Information
7
Electrical Safety
7
Dangerous Substances
8
Intended Use
8
Requirements for Personnel Qualification
8
Product Description
9
Product Identification
9
Layout and Function
10
Gas Adjustment Kit
10
Transport and Storage
11
Transport, VISIC100SF Gas Adjustment Kit
11
Storage, VISIC100SF Gas Adjustment Kit and Accessories
11
Transporting and Storing Test Gases
11
Regulations Applicable for VISC100SF
11
Securing Loads
11
Valve Protection
11
No Smoking Allowed
11
Hazard Labels
11
Ventilation
11
Transport Document
12
Vehicle Equipment
12
Other Equipment
12
Marking
12
Accident Leaflet
12
Training
12
Disposal
12
Operation
13
Operating Concept
13
Displays and Operating Elements
13
Adjustment Tool
13
Status Leds
13
Keypad
14
Navigating and Setting
14
Status and Malfunction Messages
14
Measuring Point
14
Menus
15
Start Menu
15
Menu Tree
15
Menu - Nom./Gas/Unit
15
Menu - Error Status
16
Menu - Measuring Values
16
Menu - Display Parameters
16
Menu - Installation and Calibration
17
MP Parameters
17
System Parameters
17
Menu - Operating Data
18
Menu - Calibration
19
Adjust Zero Point
19
Adjust Sensitivity
20
Adjustment
21
Safety
21
Materials and Tools Required
21
Preparation
22
Perform Adjustment
23
Sequence and Duration
23
Connections between Gas Sensor and Test Gas Cylinder
23
Select Gas Type
24
Performing Zero Point Adjustment
25
Performing Sensitivity Adjustment
26
Final Steps
27
Technical Data
28
Test Gases
28
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