Model 140 Gas Detection/Alarm System Operator’s Installation and Instruction Manual DETCON, Inc. 3200 Research Forest Dr., The Woodlands, Texas 77387 Ph.281.367.4100 / Fax 281.298.2868 www.detcon.com November 1, 2009 • Document #2920 • Revision 1.
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140 Operators Manual Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. Description.................................................................................................................................1 System Operation......................................................................................................................2 Specifications.............................................................................................................................3 Installation............................
140 Operators Manual 9. Troubleshooting Guide...........................................................................................................28 10. Spare Parts...........................................................................................................................28 11. Warranty..............................................................................................................................28 Appendix A ...............................................................
140 Operators Manual 1. Description Housed in a NEMA 4X weatherproof enclosure, the Detcon Model 140-N4X Gas Detection Alarm System has the capability to handle one 4-20mA sensor input or one RS-485 serial sensor input. The remotely mounted gas sensor (purchased separately) can include any Detcon 4-20mA or RS-485 serial input device such as combustible gas, toxic gas, or oxygen deficiency sensor. The system displays real time channel information on a backlit LCD.
140 Operators Manual 2. System Operation The Model 140-N4X can be configured for either a 4-20mA sensor input or a RS-485 serial sensor input via a dipswitch selection. The system displays current status information on its LCD display. The information displayed during normal operation includes the gas channel #, current reading and gas type. Alarm values or fault condition can be field-programmed via the User Interface to cause an assigned relay output to fire, thus triggering an external alarm device.
140 Operators Manual 3. Specifications Capacity Sensor Inputs Accuracy 1 Input Channel Analog 4-20mA or RS-485 Modbus RTU ± 1% Full Scale Range Qty 4 Relays: 2 Form C Contacts per relay Rated for 5A @ 30VDC, 5A @ 250VAC Outputs Physical Electrical Power Input Power Consumption RS-485 (Standard) RS-232 for Uploading/Downloading to PC (Standard) 4-20mA (Optional) 115-230VAC 11.
140 Operators Manual 4. Installation 4.1 Mounting and Cable Penetrations Securely mount the Model 140 N4X enclosure per the mounting dimensions provided in Figure 2. Provide for suitable conduit/cable entries in the bottom of the enclosure. Keep AC power separate from DC signals in conduit connections and runs. Mounting Holes 5/16 Dia. Figure 2 Dimensional View of Enclosures 4.
140 Operators Manual 4.2.2 DC Power For optional DC power input, connect 11.5-30VDC to the terminals at J8, labeled “DC IN” in Figure 3 and Figure 4. This input can be used for primary power or back-up power in the event of a VAC power failure.
140 Operators Manual RIBBON CABLE TO PROCESSOR VAC POWER SWITCH VOLTAGE SELECT BATTERY ON/OFF VDC POWER SWITCH Battery Restore Switch Jumper for RS-485 Shield to Earth Grnd. Figure 4 Mother Board Layout Model 140 Operator Manual Rev. 1.
140 Operators Manual LCD Ribbon Cable to LCD RS-485 Input for Gas Sensor SW1 - Options 4 - Password Protection 3 - Not Used 2 - 600/700 Series Sensors or Mod 10 Controllers 1 - Analog/Serial Ni-Cad Battery Ribbon Cable to Mother Board AUX AUX Figure 5 Control Board Layout 4.2.4 Serial Input Gas Sensors When connecting serial input gas sensors such as the Detcon 600 Series, terminate the 3 conductors from the serial cable in the following manner.
140 Operators Manual 4.2.5 Serial Polling of the Model 140 Controller When polling this device serially, connect the incoming RS-485 wiring to the terminals labeled “RS-485 IN” (J10) on the Motherboard. For connection to the next polled device in the serial loop, connect the RS485 wiring to J25 labeled “RS-485 OUT”. These terminals are labeled “A”, “B”, and “S” (Shield) for standard RS-485 Modbus™ communication as shown in Figure 4.
140 Operators Manual 5. Start-up NOTE: Before applying power, check and make sure that all the wiring connections and external devices are installed correctly. NOTE: Applying power with devices hooked up incorrectly may cause damage to the equipment. 5.1 Power Switch Selections Refer to Figure 6. For AC power, locate the V-SELECT switch (SW2) and select the appropriate voltage setting.
0 Operators Manual 6. System Configuration 6.1 Analog/Serial input selection On the Controller PCB, switch SW1 position 1 is used to select between Analog and Serial sensor inputs for the 140 Controller. Switch SW1-1 must be placed in the “ON” position for the unit to accept a Serial RS-485 Modbus™ sensor, and SW1-1 must be placed in the “OFF” position if the sensor is a 4-20mA type sensor (Figure 7).
140 Operators Manual 6.3.2 “Up Arrow” Key: This key moves the user up the Main Menu flow chart. It is also used to change highlighted entries within menu selections in the upward direction. 6.3.3 “Down Arrow” Key: This key moves the user down the Main Menu flow chart. It is also used to change highlighted entries within menu selections in the downward direction. 6.3.4 ENTER and Reset/Ack Key: This key has a multiple-use purpose. The ENTER function is used to accept selections within all Menu screens.
140 Operators Manual The Main Display is a 1”x 5” backlit LCD, which has 2 lines by 24 characters. In normal operation “CH # = XX ppm GAS” will be displayed. If any channel is in a gas alarm condition, the “CH#” will change to “ALM”. If any gas channels are in Fault, they will display “CH # = IN FAULT”. If any channels are in CAL MODE, they will display as “CH # = IN CAL”. If any channels are not communicating with sensors set up as serial input sensors, then they will display as “CH # = NO COMM”.
140 Operators Manual 6.5.1 Menu Flow Chart NORMAL OPERATION MAIN DISPLAY MAIN MENU CALIBRATION MODE CALIBRATION MODE ON/OFF MAIN MENU SET # OF CHANNELS SET # OF CHANNELS #### MAIN MENU SET CHANNEL RANGE SET CHANNEL RANGE CHX = XXXXX CH1 ... CHX MAIN MENU SET CHANNEL TYPE SET CHANNEL TYPE CHX = #### CH1 ...
140 Operators Manual 6.5.2 Calibration Mode This menu entry allows CALIBRATION MODE to be toggled “ON” or “OFF”. With CALIBRATION MODE on, the attached sensor can be calibrated without triggering any alarms. While the controller is in CALIBRATION MODE, the Main Display will show each channel as “CH # = IN CAL”. The controller will automatically time out of CAL MODE after 60 minutes. The menu appears as: CALIBRATION MODE: ON or OFF NOTE: Some Detcon sensor models (Series 500/600/700) give a 2.
140 Operators Manual 6.5.6 Set Channel Alarms This menu entry allows the selection of the Channel Alarms for each gas channel input. These represent the alarm level set points. These set points can be entered in 5% increments of the full-scale range selected for that channel. Selection of ascending (right arrow) or descending (left arrow) alarms is also made in this menu selection. This menu appears as: SET CHANNEL ALARMS: CH1 – ALM1 = X.
140 Operators Manual 6.5.9 Set Modbus Address: This menu entry allows for the setting of the serial address of this controller when it is to be polled by another master device via RS485 Modbus RTU. This should be set in hexadecimal format. SET MODBUS ADDRESS: 01 6.5.10 View TWA and Peak Readings This menu entry is used to view the recorded TWA and Peak readings for the different gas channels. This data can be viewed on the screen or can be downloaded via the RS232 port to a PC for graphical presentation.
140 Operators Manual 6.6 Alarm Test Mode Alarm conditions can be simulated and relay contacts can be verified by use of this special software feature. To activate the Alarm Test Mode, hold the z (Down) key for 5 seconds while in the Main Display Mode. After holding the z (Down) key for 5 seconds there will be an audible “Chirp”, then all active gas channels will display “CH# 00 TESTING”. The readings will increment up at 1% full scale per second. When full scale is reached the readings will decrement to 0.
140 Operators Manual 7. System Features 7.1 Modbus Communications The model 140 controllers feature a Modbus compatible communications protocol and are addressable by a PLC, PC/HMI, DCS, or other Modbus RTU master polling device. Communications is accomplished by two wire half duplex RS-485, 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, through the controllers secondary port. Wiring should be brought directly to J10 located on the motherboard.
140 Operators Manual Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 1 = Channel 1 Alarm 1 0 = Channel 1 no Alarm 1 40004 Alarm 2 Status Bits High Byte Bit 7 Not Used Bit 6 Not Used Bit 5 Not Used Bit 4 Not Used Bit 3 Not Used Bit 2 Not Used Bit 1 Not Used Bit 0 Not Used Low Byte Bit 7 Not Used Bit 6 Not Used Bit 5 Not Used Bit 4 Not Used Bit 3 Not Used Bit 2 Not Used Bit 1 Not Used Bit 0 1 = Channel 1 Alarm 2 0 = Channel 1 no Alarm 2 40005 Alarm 3 Statu
140 Operators Manual Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Low Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 1 = Channel 1 Cal 0 = Channel 1 no Cal 7.2 Download procedure. The Model 140-N4X Gas Detection Alarm System has very capable features in the area of data logging and event reporting. Continuous data for TWA and Peak readings are stored at 1-hour increments in permanent memory for retrieval.
140 Operators Manual Figure 10 Serial connection and jumper locations Make the connection from the Model X40 controller to your PC (COM1) using the supplied cable. The controller’s 1/8” jack connection is located on the bottom of the PCB. From the Start menu, select Programs> Accessories> Communications> Hyper Terminal. Figure 11 Invoking Hyper Terminal Hyper Terminal will open with the following Connection Description Dialog box. Type “X40 Download” as the name for the connection and click ‘OK’.
140 Operators Manual Figure 12 Connection Description The “Connect To” Dialog box will appear. For Connect using: choose COM1 and Click OK. Figure 13 Connect to Configuration The COM1 Properties Dialog box will appear. Insure the settings are: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None Click OK. Model 140 Operator Manual Rev. 1.
140 Operators Manual Figure 14 Communications port properties From the main menu Select: Transfer> Capture Text. Figure 15 Setting up capture Select a Name and location where the downloaded data is to be saved, and click “Start”. The file will be saved as a text file and the file extension of *.txt should be used. Model 140 Operator Manual Rev. 1.
140 Operators Manual Figure 16 Naming Capture File On the X40 controller, enter the main menu. Scroll down to “MAIN MENU:” “DOWNLOAD HISTORY”. Press the Enter button. The display should read “STREAMING DATA…..”. Once the controller has finished sending data to the PC, it will return to the main menu. If no buttons are pressed, the controller will return to normal operation. If the download was successful the display should look similar to figure 7 on the PC.
140 Operators Manual Figure 18 Saving file Disconnect the controller from the PC. The raw data from the controller is now stored in the file and location selected, and available for the user to use as desired. Model 140 Operator Manual Rev. 1.
140 Operators Manual 8. Options 8.1 Option for Battery Back-up Operation This option provides a nominal 1-hour of battery back-up power to the Gas Detection Alarm System. The battery back-up system consists of two 12VDC / 0.8 Amp-hour batteries in series, along with the requisite low voltage cut-off circuitry. The batteries may be isolated during exchange or while in long-term storage by using the battery disconnect switch shown in Figure 4.
140 Operators Manual 8.4 Optional Remote Alarm Reset/Acknowledge Switch Model X40 controllers are designed for an optional Remote Alarm Reset/Acknowledge Switch. This enables the user to reset or acknowledge alarms without having to open the NEMA 4X enclosure. The Reset Switch is a momentary type switch and will typically be mounted on the bottom or side of the NEMA 4X enclosure. Toggle the momentary switch to execute the reset/acknowledge function.
140 Operators Manual 9. Troubleshooting Guide Problem Unit will not Power Up Potential Fix erroneous information seconds during power-up recycle (Screen will display “Restoring Defaults) → Re-enter all Channel and alarm information. → Insure that no channels are set to ascending or descending incorrectly. → Check that Alarm Annunciators current draw does not exceed the on-board Power Supply limitations. Replace with external Power Supply if necessary. → SW1-4 must be set to “OFF” position.
140 Operators Manual Appendix A Revision Log Revision Date 1.7 01/12/2009 1.8 11/1/2010 Changes made Approval Correction to Password Protection switch direction BM Section 6.2 Correction to Note regarding use of Calibration Mode LU when sensors in calibration, Section 6.5.2 Shipping Address: 3200 A-1 Research Forest Dr., The Woodlands Texas 77381 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8067, The Woodlands Texas 77387-8067 Phone: 888.367.4286, 281.367.4100 • Fax: 281.292.2860 • www.detcon.com • sales@detcon.