Integra Crompton 1630 Manual
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Browse and Read Crompton Integra 1630 Manual Crompton Integra 1630 Manual In undergoing this life, many people always try to do and get the best. E-Mail: crompton.info@tycoelectronics.com as a display LED check. The 1 Features and Options. Refer to the separate Integra 1630 communications guide. E-Mail: crompton.info@tycoelectronics.com as a display LED check. The 1 Features and Options. Refer to the separate Integra 1630 communications guide.
Integra 1630 Series - Integra 1630 Operation and Set up Tyco Electronics UK Ltd, Freebournes Road Witham, Essex, CM8 3AH, England Tel: +44 (0) 870 870 7500 Fax: +44 (0) 870 240 5287 E-Mail: crompton.info@tycoelectronics.com Caution: Risk of Danger These instructions contain important safety information: Read before starting installation or servicing of the equipment Caution: Risk of Electric Shock 1 Features and Options An Ethernet port, RS485 communications port, 1 or 2 solid state relays or Profibus port are available as optional extras. Not all options may be fitted to the same unit. Pre sales literature indicates valid option combinations and ordering codes.
Not all options are available in all territories – contact your sales office for availability information. Modbus and Profibus are trademarks of their respective owners. All trademarks are acknowledged 1.1 Power Supplies The Integra can be powered from an auxiliary a. Paper Models Ships on this page. c. Supply that is separate from the metered supply. Versions are available to suit 100-250V 50-60 Hz a.c./d.c. And 12-48V d.c supplies.
The auxiliary supply range is marked on the rear label. Kerio Personal Firewall Driver on this page. 1.2 Ethernet Option The Ethernet port supports Modbus TCP or Bacnet IP protocol.
The protocol choice is fixed at manufacture. 1.3 RS485 Serial Option This optional port can be used as an RS485 Modbus RTU port, as a Johnson Controls N2 protocol slave or connected to a remote Integra display unit. Choice of reply protocol is made by the Integra on the basis of the format of request, so that a Modbus request receives a Modbus reply, and an N2 protocol request receives an N2 protocol reply. Where a port is available, it can be connected to a PC for control and monitoring purposes. 1.4 Profibus DP When fitted with Profibus option, this unit provides the standard RS485 9-way D-type Connector. Up to 12Mbit Baud Rate is supported. The Profibus GSD file is available from the website: 1.5 Communications protocol details Refer to the separate Integra 1630 communications guide (available online at www.crompton-instruments.com ) for information on Modbus and other protocol implementation details and register allocation 1.6 Pulse Relays Pulse relays are user programmable for corresponding energy type, pulse divisor (one pulse for every 1, 10,100 or 1000kWh/kvarh for example) and pulse width (duration).
When two pulse outputs are fitted, they share a common divisor value and pulse width. 1.7 Display Screen The display screen is used in two main modes: display of measured values and parameter setup. Example: Voltage display 1.8 Display Mode Three measured values can be shown, one on each row.
For each row, the LED indicators show the parameter being indicated and the units. The >>button selects display screens in sequence. Example: The PT/VT primary voltage confirmation screen. 1.9 Set up mode, The top row shows an abbreviation of the parameter name, the middle row shows the parameter value being set and the bottom row is used for confirmation of the entered value. In general, the ↓↑ key changes a parameter value and the >>key confirms a value and moves on to the next screen. 1.10 Start Up Screens Initially, when power is applied to the Integra, start up screens are shown. The first screen lights all the LED’s and is used as a display LED check.