Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Safety precautions
- 2 General description
- 3 Elektronikon controller
- 3.1 General description
- 3.2 Control panel
- 3.3 Icons used on the display
- 3.4 Main screen
- 3.5 Shut-down warning
- 3.6 Shut-down
- 3.7 Service warning
- 3.8 Scrolling through all screens
- 3.9 Calling up element and dew point temperatures
- 3.10 Digital inputs
- 3.11 Calling up running hours
- 3.12 Calling up motor starts
- 3.13 Calling up module hours
- 3.14 Calling up/resetting the service timer
- 3.15 Selection between Local, Remote or LAN control
- 3.16 Calling up/modifying CAN address control
- 3.17 Calling up/modifying IP, Gateway and Subnetmask
- 3.18 Calling up/modifying pressure band settings
- 3.19 Modifying pressure band selection
- 3.20 Calling up/modifying service timer settings
- 3.21 Calling up/modifying unit of temperature
- 3.22 Calling up/modifying unit of pressure
- 3.23 Automatic restart after voltage failure
- 3.24 Activating password protection
- 3.25 Calling up/modifying protection settings
- 3.26 Test screens
- 3.27 Web server
- 3.28 Programmable settings
- 4 Elektronikon Graphic Controller
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Control panel
- 4.3 Icons used
- 4.4 Main screen
- 4.5 Calling up menus
- 4.6 Shutdown warning
- 4.7 Shutdown
- 4.8 Inputs menu
- 4.9 Outputs menu
- 4.10 Counters
- 4.11 Control mode selection
- 4.12 Service menu
- 4.13 Setpoint menu
- 4.14 Event history menu
- 4.15 General settings menu
- 4.16 Info menu
- 4.17 Week timer menu
- 4.18 Test menu
- 4.19 User password menu
- 4.20 Web server
- 4.21 Programmable settings
- 5 Installation
- 6 Operation
- 7 Preventive maintenance
- 8 Adjustments and servicing procedures
- 9 Problem solving
- 10 Technical data
- 11 Instructions for use
- 12 Guidelines for inspection
- 13 Pressure equipment directives
- 14 Declaration of conformity
• The long interval service actions must also include the short interval actions.
•
The setting of the service timer can be changed in function of the operating
conditions.
• After servicing, reset the service timer. See section Calling up/resetting the service timer.
3.8
Scrolling through all screens
Scrolling
Control panel
Scroll buttons (12) can be used to scroll through all screens. The screens can be differentiated into
measured data screens, digital input screens (<d.in>), register screens (<d.1>, ...), parameter screens (<P.
1>, <P.2>, ...), protections screens (<Pr.3>,...) and test screens (<t.1>,...).
During scrolling, the numbers of the screens appear consecutively. For most screens, the unit of
measurement and the related pictograph are shown together with the screen number.
Example of a register screen
The screen shows the screen number (<d.1>), the unit used (<hrs>) and the related symbol for running
hours. Press the Enter button (13) to call up the actual running hours.
Overview of the screens
Digital input
screens
Designation Related topic
<d.in> Digital input status See section Digital inputs
<d.1> Running hours (hrs or x 1000 hrs) See section Calling up running hours
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