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  • 2 OM BMTI4 Valid as of: 10-2009

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    List of Contents

    1 Intended Use...................................................................................................................................5 2 Functions ........................................................................................................................................5

    2.1 Display of operating and error messages..........................................................................5 2.2 Test function ......................................................................................................................5

    3 Connections....................................................................................................................................6 3.1 Connection diagram...........................................................................................................6 3.2 Connector pin assignment .................................................................................................6 3.3 Device dimensions.............................................................................................................7

    4 Assembly, Installation, Connection, Putting into Service, Maintenance and Tests & Inspections ..........................................................................................................................................7

    4.1 Connection.........................................................................................................................8 4.2 Putting into service ............................................................................................................8 4.3 Maintenance and tests & inspections ................................................................................8 4.3.1 Initial test............................................................................................................................8 4.3.2 Recurring tests & inspections ............................................................................................8

    5 Control and Menu...........................................................................................................................9 5.1 Control keys and display....................................................................................................9 5.2 Fault-free operation .........................................................................................................10 5.3 Warnings and fault messages meaning of the LED displays .......................................10 5.4 Acoustic signals ...............................................................................................................10 5.5 Unacknowledged messages/signals ...............................................................................11 5.6 The menu use and settings ..........................................................................................12 5.6.1 Menu structure / menu tree..............................................................................................12 5.7 All menu items in detail....................................................................................................15 5.7.1 Sub-menu 1. Basic settings .............................................................................................15 5.7.1.1 Menu item: 1.1 LCD contrast ...........................................................................................15 5.7.1.2 Menu item: 1.2 Parameter release ..................................................................................15 5.7.1.3 Menu item: 1.3 Password input .......................................................................................15 5.7.1.4 Menu item: 1.4 Date/Time ...............................................................................................16 5.7.1.5 Menu item: 1.5 Clearing of message memory.................................................................16 5.7.1.6 Menu item: 1.6 Number of unacknowledged messages .................................................16 5.7.1.7 Menu item: 1.7 Alarm repetition.......................................................................................16 5.7.1.8 Menu item: 1.8 Acknowledgement ..................................................................................16 5.7.2 Sub-menu: 2. Message memory......................................................................................17 5.7.3 Sub-menu: 3. Change-over .............................................................................................17 5.7.4 Sub-menu: 4. IT network monitoring ...............................................................................17 5.7.5 Sub-menu: 5. Iso test.......................................................................................................17 5.7.6 Sub-menu: 6. Communication .........................................................................................17 5.7.6.1 Menu item: 6.1 CAN ........................................................................................................17 5.7.6.2 Menu item: 6.2 Bus address ............................................................................................17 5.7.7 Sub-menu: 7. Language ..................................................................................................18 5.7.8 Sub-menu: 8. Diagnosis ..................................................................................................18 5.7.9 Sub-menu: 9. Standard projects......................................................................................18 5.7.9.1 Menu item: 9.1 Number of SPR.......................................................................................18 5.7.9.2 Menu item: 9.1.1 Addresses SPR....................................................................................18 5.7.9.3 Menu item: 9.2 Number of ILT.........................................................................................19 5.7.9.4 Menu item: 9.2.1 Addresses ILT......................................................................................19 5.7.9.5 Menu item: 9.3 As IT20 with board..................................................................................19 5.7.10 Sub-menu: Info ................................................................................................................20

    6 Warranty and Liability..................................................................................................................20 7 Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................20 8 Scope of Supply ...........................................................................................................................20

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    9 Declaration of Conformity / Manufacturer's Certificate ...........................................................20 10 Technical Data..............................................................................................................................21

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    1 Intended Use The device is used to display operating and error measures of monitored power supply systems of medically used areas according to IEC 60364-7-710 / DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100 Part 710):2002-11 (e.g. device type SPR/ILT/UEI-710) and other devices from the HospEC system. Fur-ther, the device also enables triggering of test functions of connected IT network monitoring devices (e.g. device type ILT/UEI-710). Communication takes place via the CAN bus. Via an additional printed circuit board, digital signals can also be directly registered and analysed by external systems or devices from the HospEC sys-tem.

    2 Functions 2.1 Display of operating and error messages The signals are emitted by an acoustic transducer, visually with LEDs and as a full graphic display. The operating states are registered by the CAN bus, or via an additional printed circuit board. The device can be adjusted to the respective project with any texts for plain text display via the menu with preset default texts or via a PC parameter setting program. A large backlit full graphic display is used for clear display of the information. The expected operating states are assigned to 3 signalling levels: "Operation", "Warning" and "Fault". Up to 200 different operating states can be displayed. The messages are output as 4-line text. This message text can be made up from a list of up to 200 self-edited single line texts. If several BMTI4 devices are used, the devices can monitor each other, failure of the device is then signalled by the other BMTI4 devices. 2.2 Test function The test function of connected IT network monitoring devices (device type ILT/UEI-710) can be triggered at the BMTI4. Communication with devices from the HospEC system takes place via the CAN bus. External devices can be placed in test mode via the relay output of the additional printed circuit board.

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    3 Connections 3.1 Connection diagram

    Figure 1: Connection diagram 3.2 Connector pin assignment CAN bus interface CAN (2.0) 1 - 24 V DC GND 2 - CAN-Low 3 - Shield, 4 - CAN-High, 5 - + 24 V DC, 6 - Shield X2 voltage and centralised fault indication 5 - floating signalling contact (12) (centralised fault) 4 - floating signalling contact (11) (centralised fault) 3 - floating signalling contact (14) (centralised fault) 2 - + 24 V DC supply 1 - - 24 V DC supply

    Optional enhancement of the device with piggyback board X3 connection terminals 1 - Relay output 2 - Relay output Inputs (assignment = "company standard"): 3 - Reference potential for signals messages (GND) 4 - Input 1 (failure line 1) 5 - Input 2 (excess current) 6 - Input 3 (excess temperature) 7 - Input 4 (failure line 2) 8 - Voltage supply 24V DC+ or 24V AC 9 - Input 5 (Iso error) 10 - Voltage supply 24V DC+ or 24V AC 11 - Input 6 Test LED/acknowledgement horn 12 - Output 2 as open collector (centralised fault indication), reference to 3-GND

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    3.3 Device dimensions

    Figure 2: Device dimensions

    4 Assembly, Installation, Connection, Putting into Service, Maintenance and Tests & Inspections

    The device is installed in flush-mounting housings. The assembly, installation, connection and put-ting into service may be carried out by qualified electricians only in compliance with the existing safety regulations and standards.

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    4.1 Connection The device must be connected according to the connection diagram and paying attention to the characteristic values of the individual connections. Note and take into account the device's technical data. 4.2 Putting into service After applying the supply voltage (from the CAN bus or separate power pack) the device is ready for service. The power pack, which provides the supply voltage, must be connected to a safe, secure mains system. The device is usually delivered with preset parameters. The menu can be used to configure standard projects, see Sub-menu 9. The PC parameter setting software can be used to make project-specific adjustments, to integrate other device types and to generate free message texts. The PC parameter setting software can be purchased if necessary from ESA-Grimma GmbH.

    Changes to the settings have relevant effects on safety! Changes may only be made by an authorised qualified electrician. You should only make changes if you are clear about the consequences! If in doubt, please consult ESA-Grimma GmbH.

    4.3 Maintenance and tests & inspections The device automatically monitors all connected external or internal sensors and connections for function or correct operation and therefore does not require regular maintenance. 4.3.1 Initial test The initial test is performed in accordance with DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100 Part 710):2002-11 as a supplement to DIN VDE 0100-610. The initial test must be documented and filed with the system documentation. The "Iso Test" is to be triggered for all planned isolation monitoring devices. Further, it is also neces-sary to check whether all the required and planned signals/messages arrive at the device. 4.3.2 Recurring tests & inspections

    According to the requirements of DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100 Part 710):2002-11, the function of the system must be checked regularly and the test results must be docu-mented.

    The test takes place according to the "Initial test" section. Scope of test/inspection

    Interval

    Functional test of the IT system monitoring (isolation monitoring) by press-ing the "Test" key on the BMTI4

    daily

    Test the coupling with central management system GLT/ZLT (if it exists)

    annually

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    5 Control and Menu 5.1 Control keys and display 5 keys are available for control of the device. DOWN key

    menu functions only, page down through the menu items, r educe numerical values in the

    menu window

    UP key

    menu functions only, page up through the menu items, increase numerical values in the menu window

    Test key

    trigger test functions

    Enter key call the menu, menu functions, move position for settings

    Lamp test + acknowledgement

    Test of the LEDs and horn, acknowledgement of warning and fault signals/messages, ESC function in the menu (quit menu items without changes and quit the menu)

    LED-Displays Green, continuously lit In use Green, flashing Warning or fault messages were queued, however cancelled without prior acknowledgement Yellow, flashing Warning message has arrived Yellow, continuously lit Warning message has been acknowledged Red, flashing Fault message has arrived Red, continuously lit Fault message has been acknowledged

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    Test function

    Response to this key depends on the project planning. The corresponding functions can only be triggered if ISO tests are planned. If the key is pressed, the Enter symbol starts to flash. Then the actual test time begins. Depending on the project planning, as long as the key is pressed, test telegrams are sent or the relay output is closed on the additional printed circuit board. If several outputs of this type are planned they are all activated in parallel.

    Symbols in the display

    /

    U

    ESC

    Closed or open lock means that specific menu functions are locked or released. Enter symbol flashing; Call menu running Large "U"; unacknowledged message has oc-curred Arrows up and down; use of the UP and DOWN keys is possible Filled triangle facing left; information sign indi-cating parameter to be adjusted ESC; Cancel or Reset with lamp test/acknowledgement.

    5.2 Fault-free operation If no error messages are queued, the green LED lights up and "Ready for Service" appears in the display. 5.3 Warnings and fault messages meaning of the LED displays A warning message deletes the green LED and the yellow LED flash. A horn tone sounds at the same time. The tone level and interval length can be defined using the PC parameter setting soft-ware. If the message is acknowledged, the horn sound is muted and the yellow LED switches to con-tinuously lit. A fault message is the highest signalling / message level. It deletes the yellow LED, the red LED starts to flash and the horn sounds. The parameters for the type of horn sound can be set as for the warning message. The acknowledgement deletes the horn signal and the red LED lights up continu-ously. Apart from the LED display and horn sound, the corresponding text messages are also output on the display. 5.4 Acoustic signals All acoustic messages can be acknowledged using the lamp test/acknowledge key, i.e. the horn is switched off. This key can also be used to test the function of the LEDs and the horn in fault-free op-eration. As long as this key is pressed, all LEDs light up and the horn sounds.

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    5.5 Unacknowledged messages/signals It is possible to use the menu to switch to display unacknowledged messages / signals. If a warning or fault message occurs and is cancelled again without being acknowledged, the "U" symbol in the bottom right-hand side of the display flashes. If only operating messages are then queued, the green LED also flashes. The unacknowledged messages can then be called in the "Message Memory" menu item. This display can be reset by pressing the lamp test key or by reading the message memory.

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    5.6 The menu use and settings Pressing the Enter key for a sustained period opens the menu. The Enter symbol in the display flashes. Press the lamp test key to return to the normal display. 5.6.1 Menu structure / menu tree

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    5.7 All menu items in detail After calling the menu, a selection of functions is available to choose from: 1. Basic settings 2. Message memory 3. Switchovers 4. IT network monitoring 5. Iso-test 6. Communication 7. Language 8. Diagnosis 9. Standard projects 10. Info The Basic Settings menu item calls a further selection menu with the following functions: 1.1 LCD contrast 1.2 Parameter release 1.3 Password entry 1.4 Date/Time 1.5 Signal-specific deletion 1.6 Number of unacknowledged signals/messages 1.7 Alarm repeat 1.8 Acknowledgement 5.7.1 Sub-menu 1. Basic settings

    5.7.1.1 Menu item: 1.1 LCD contrast Adjustment of the LCD contrast to the light conditions. The adjustment function is activated using the Enter key. The UP and DOWN keys are used to adjust the contrast in steps of 10. Press the Enter key again to deactivate the function.

    5.7.1.2 Menu item: 1.2 Parameter release Important menu functions such as password entry, date/time, delete message memory, ISO test and standard projects are password protected. To release them, a four-digit number combination must be set (factory setting 1000). The number is set using the UP and DOWN keys. Use the Enter key to jump to the next digit. After pressing "Enter", after the fourth digit, the functions are released or, if the wrong combination is entered, the cursor jumps back to the first digit with "wrong password" mes-sage. The release can also be identified by the open lock symbol on the right. It is also possible to jump back to the first digit by pressing ESC. The release is withdrawn again after 10 minutes. To dis-able the release beforehand, select the menu item in the Basic Settings and press the Enter key once.

    5.7.1.3 Menu item: 1.3 Password input Changing the release password. To do this, the release must have been given; otherwise the system switches to the "Parameter Release" function. A new password is created as described in Menu item 1.2. The new number combination must be entered twice. Note the new password in a safe place! If the password is lost, parameter setting mode can only be released by an authorised service technician of ESA-Grimma GmbH.

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    5.7.1.4 Menu item: 1.4 Date/Time Setting the date and time. The UP and DOWN keys are used to set the value to which the triangle points. If the key is kept pressed, the value automatically changes according to the length for which the key is pressed. Press the Enter key to jump to the next value. After pressing "Enter" after the last value, "Value Set" appears in the display. Use the lamp test key to quit this function. A time telegram is sent to the CAN bus. All display devices, panels or BMTI4 devices connected to this bus now also change their time at the same time.

    5.7.1.5 Menu item: 1.5 Clearing of message memory The Enter key is used to delete the message memory. The "Memory Cleared" message appears. Use the lamp test key to exit this function.

    5.7.1.6 Menu item: 1.6 Number of unacknowledged messages This item switches the display of unacknowledged messages ON or OFF. These are messages which have been cancelled without prior acknowledgement. This menu item is activated using the Enter key. Use the UP and DOWN keys to switch between On and Off. On: If messages existed which were cancelled without prior acknowledgement, the "U" symbol appears in the display. If no more other warning or fault messages are queued, the green LED flashes. Off: If messages existed which were cancelled without prior acknowledgement, this is not signalled. However, these messages can still be viewed in the message memory. Press the Enter key again to deactivate this menu item.

    5.7.1.7 Menu item: 1.7 Alarm repetition This is used to set the time, after which a queued acoustic alarm is activated again. The setting is also activated with "Enter". The UP and DOWN keys can be used to set values between 1 and 99 min. If "0" is set, alarm repeat is deactivated. Press the Enter key again to deactivate this menu item again.

    5.7.1.8 Menu item: 1.8 Acknowledgement Messages can also be displayed at several BMTI4 devices at the same time. These devices are grouped together. A message can then be acknowledged at each device including for all other de-vices in this group. A device can be assigned to 2 groups, identified by a group number for each. The first group is named as an "own group". The BMTI4 uses this number to signal its acknowl-edgement to the CAN bus. The number of the sub-group of the BMTI4s, which monitor the same network, is usually set here. The "main group" is the number with which all BMTI4 devices can be acknowledged at the CAN bus. If a "0" is entered in the groups, the (joint) acknowledgement is switched off.

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    5.7.2 Sub-menu: 2. Message memory This function can also be viewed without release. This diagnosis function enables the last 200 mes-sages to be called with date/time (first line). The number of the called messages and the total num-ber of messages to arrive is displayed in the second line. The third line outputs the project planning number of the message and whether the event came (comes) or left (goes) at this point or was ac-knowledged (ack) or whether the ISO test function (Test) was triggered. The Enter key can be used to call the planned text for this event. A star appears in the top right-hand side of this menu to differ-entiate between it and the normal basic menu. Display mode is quit using the acknowledgement key. 5.7.3 Sub-menu: 3. Change-over This function can be called without release. If no switchover is entered in the current project, the "No SPR planned" text only is displayed. If switchovers have been created in the project, the thirst line contains the number of the switchover selected using the arrow keys and which line is active. If a switchover is not at the bus, i.e. has no connection, the "No Telegrams!" text is displayed. If every-thing is ok, the first and second lines contain the voltage values for each phase of the first and sec-ond line. All switchovers in the network are displayed (device type SPR/UEI-710, hereinafter referred to as SPR only). 5.7.4 Sub-menu: 4. IT network monitoring This function can also be viewed without release. If no IT network monitoring is entered in the pro-ject, the "No ILT planned!" text is output. Otherwise, the number and quantity of planned monitoring operations are also displayed in the first line. The current and transformer capacity utilisation are out-put in the second line and the measured isolation value is output in the third line. All monitoring in the network is displayed (device type ILT/UEI-710, hereinafter referred to as ILT only). 5.7.5 Sub-menu: 5. Iso test The test of the isolation monitoring depends on whether an isolation monitoring device (ILT) was planned at the field bus. If IT net monitoring is planned, this menu item is used to select an individual device for the test. This is triggered by pressing the Enter key, as given in lines 2 and 3. As long as the Enter key is kept pressed, the third line contains the "Test Running!" message. If the key is re-leased, "Test Finished!" appears. If the selected monitoring is not at the CAN bus, the "No Tele-grams!" message is output in the second line. This function can only be used following its release! 5.7.6 Sub-menu: 6. Communication

    5.7.6.1 Menu item: 6.1 CAN Transmitting to the CAN bus is switched off for this device here. Press Enter to activate this function and use the arrow keys to switch it on and off.

    5.7.6.2 Menu item: 6.2 Bus address Setting the bus address of the device. The arrow and Enter keys are used to set the valid CAN bus address of the device. The arrow keys are used to change these values between 1 and 64. The En-ter key is used to confirm and enter the number (0x430+bus address).

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    5.7.7 Sub-menu: 7. Language The menu language is set here, at present, German and English only are available. The arrow keys are used to switch between the languages and confirmed with the Enter key. This function can be used without release. If standard projects have been entered, the message texts are also switched over. Important: In the case of free texts, which were set using a PC parameter setting program, the lan-guage is not switched over! 5.7.8 Sub-menu: 8. Diagnosis This menu is for the service technicians. It is used to display bit-encrypted status messages of switchovers and IT network monitoring as hexadecimal numbers. If the device is not at the bus, this is indicated by the "No Telegrams!" message. 5.7.9 Sub-menu: 9. Standard projects This menu can be used to create the messages of up to 10 switchover devices each (device type SPR/UEI-710, hereafter called SPR only) and 10 IT network monitoring devices (device type ILT/UEI-710, hereafter called ILT only) at the CAN bus with standardised texts and to load them into the project memory.

    If standard projects are entered, previously made project specific parameter settings to adjust the projects (e.g. with free texts) are irretrievably deleted!

    Important! If the set language is English before accepting the standard configurations, these mes-sages are entered in English.

    5.7.9.1 Menu item: 9.1 Number of SPR The Enter key is used to activate the adjustment of the switchover device to be monitored (with SPR) at the CAN bus. The UP and DOWN keys are used to set the required number and accepted with the Enter key. The text changes and a new menu appears: 9.1.1.

    5.7.9.2 Menu item: 9.1.1 Addresses SPR The addresses are assigned to the individual SPRs here. The SPR can be selected first using the UP and DOWN keys. Press Enter to activate the address setting. The UP and DOWN keys can now be used again to set the address of this SPR. The bus addresses of the monitored SPRs can be determined in the devices under the "Info" menu item. Press "Enter" again to deactivate setting of the addresses again and to select the next SPR. This menu can only be quit using the ESC key. A prompt now appears asking whether the settings are to be entered as a standard project. If yes, confirm with the Enter key, if other settings have to be made, e.g. additional ILTs, or no entries are to be made, press ESC to return to sub-menu 9.

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    The following messages are displayed for the SPR: "Switchover x" (x is the set address of the SPR) "Line 1 failure" "Line 2 failure" "Line 1 and 2 failure" "SPR bus fault" "SPR fault"

    5.7.9.3 Menu item: 9.2 Number of ILT The Enter key is used to activate adjustment of the IT network monitoring to be displayed (device type ILT) at the CAN bus. The UP and DOWN keys are used to set the required number and ac-cepted with the Enter key. The text changes and a new menu item appears: 9.2.1.

    5.7.9.4 Menu item: 9.2.1 Addresses ILT The individual ILT are assigned addresses here. The ILT can be selected first using the UP and DOWN keys. Press Enter to activate the address setting. The UP and DOWN keys can now be used again to set the address of this ILT. Press Enter again to deactivate setting of the addresses again and to select the next ILT. This menu can only be quit using the ESC key. A prompt now appears asking whether the settings are to be entered as a standard project. If yes, confirm with the Enter key, if other settings have to be made, e.g. additional SPRs, or no entries are to be made, press ESC to jump to sub-menu 9. The following messages are displayed for the ILT: "ILT network monitoring x" (x is the set address of the ILT) "Overload" "Excess temperature" "Isolation error" "ILT bus fault" "ILT fault"

    5.7.9.5 Menu item: 9.3 As IT20 with board This standard project has been prepared for older hardware (without CAN bus link). Communication then takes place via the piggyback printed circuit board. The connector pin assignment corresponds to the "Operating Standard" as described in Chap. 3.2. The following messages are displayed: "IT network monitoring" "Overload" "Excess temperature" "Isolation error" "Line 1 failure" "Line 2 failure" "Line 1 and 2 failure" If this menu item is activated, menu items 9.1 and 9.2 are automatically deactivated.

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    5.7.10 Sub-menu: Info Information on the manufacturer, software version and their last creation date is given in this func-tion.

    6 Warranty and Liability The current version of the General Terms and Conditions of Business of ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma GmbH apply.

    7 Troubleshooting Any faults that occur can be relevant for safety. They must be corrected immediately, if necessary using approved spare parts or devices of the manufacturer.

    8 Scope of Supply The delivery must be immediately checked for possible damage and completeness. Please notify the manufacturer immediately of any transport damage or missing contents. The device may only be temporarily stored in enclosed rooms with compliance with the storage temperature. Further, the de-vice must be stored protected against direct dust, moisture and water penetration

    9 Declaration of Conformity / Manufacturer's Certificate Product name: Operating and Annunciator Terminal for IT Networks Type: BMTI4 ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma GmbH herewith confirms that the product listed above fulfils the requirements in accordance with DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100 Part 710):2002-11 and is calibrated for ambient conditions from - 5C to + 45C. The device has been produced to the generally accepted industrial standard. The specified tests are constantly monitored by ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma GmbH's quality management for compliance with the general technical regulations and supply specifications.

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    10 Technical Data

    General operating data Supply voltage Us .....................................................................................................................DC 24 V (PELV) Working range......................................................................................................................................Us 20% Intrinsic power consumption........................................................................................................... approx. 5 VA Control and display elements Full graphic display (LCD)...............................................................................................120 x 32 pixels, backlit LED displays ...................................................................................................... "Operation", "Warning", "Fault" Controls.................................................................................................................................................... 5 keys Membrane interface .................................................................... resistant to cleaning agents and disinfectants Parameter setting at the device using the menu or using the PC parameter setting program via CAN bus / integrated RS232 port Output relay of the device Contact elements ..............................................................................................................1 changeover contact Rated contact voltage .........................................................................................................AC 250 V / DC 30 V Limiting making capacity ................................................................................................................. AC / DC 5 A Working method.........................................................................................................................Working current Output relay of the piggyback printed circuit board Contact elements ........................................................................................................................1 make contact Rated contact voltage ........................................................................................................................... DC 30 V Limiting making capacity .................................................................................................................... DC 0.65 A Working method.........................................................................................................................Working current Communication interfaces / -protocol............................................................ CAN / CAN (2.0) to ISO 11898 Bus address .............................................................................................................................................1....64 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test Immunity to EN 61000-6-2: March 2000 Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments Unwanted emissions to EN 50081-1 Installation conditions Ambient temperature (during operation) to EN 61557-8:1997 ......................................................-5C to +45C Ambient temperature (during storage) to EN 61557-8:1997 .......................................................-25C to +70C Climate class to IEC 721.......................................................................................... 3K5, without dew and icing Installed position ..................................................................................................................................... vertical Device dimensions ............................................................................................ see Device Dimensions sectionType of connection.....................................................................................................................Terminal blocks Connection cross-section/single core/multi-core ................................ 0.24 mm/0.22.5 mm (AWG 24-12) Degree of protection to EN 60529 for installations / terminals ......................................................... IP30 / IP20 Flammability class ................................................................................................................................UL94V-0 Weight ........................................................................................................................................approx. 150 g Order information BMTI-h/V.4-CAN Operating and annunciator terminal, vertical, UP........................................Art. No.: 0080022 BMTI-h/V.4-DE Operating and annunciator terminal with digital inputs, vertical, UP ..............Art. No.: 0080024 BMTI-h/V.4-CAN Operating and annunciator terminal, vertical, AP ...................................................on request BMTI-h/V.4-DE Operating and annunciator terminal with digital inputs, vertical, AP .........................on request

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    Note

  • ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma GmbH Broner Ring 30 D-04668 Grimma Tel.: +49 (0) 3437 9211-0 Fax: +49 (0) 3437 9211-26 E-Mail: [email protected] Internet: www.esa-grimma.com

    BMTI4 Operating and Annunciator Terminal for IT Networks Operating Manual Issued by ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma GmbH. Reprint only with the publisher's approval. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Technical status: 10-2009

    List of Contents1 Intended Use2 Functions 2.1 Display of operating and error messages 2.2 Test function

    3 Connections3.1 Connection diagram3.2 Connector pin assignment3.3 Device dimensions

    4 Assembly, Installation, Connection, Putting into Service, Maintenance and Tests & Inspections4.1 Connection 4.2 Putting into service4.3 Maintenance and tests & inspections 4.3.1 Initial test4.3.2 Recurring tests & inspections

    5 Control and Menu5.1 Control keys and display5.2 Fault-free operation5.3 Warnings and fault messages meaning of the LED displays5.4 Acoustic signals5.5 Unacknowledged messages/signals5.6 The menu use and settings5.6.1 Menu structure / menu tree

    5.7 All menu items in detail5.7.1 Sub-menu 1. Basic settings5.7.1.1 Menu item: 1.1 LCD contrast5.7.1.2 Menu item: 1.2 Parameter release5.7.1.3 Menu item: 1.3 Password input5.7.1.4 Menu item: 1.4 Date/Time5.7.1.5 Menu item: 1.5 Clearing of message memory5.7.1.6 Menu item: 1.6 Number of unacknowledged messages5.7.1.7 Menu item: 1.7 Alarm repetition5.7.1.8 Menu item: 1.8 Acknowledgement

    5.7.2 Sub-menu: 2. Message memory5.7.3 Sub-menu: 3. Change-over5.7.4 Sub-menu: 4. IT network monitoring5.7.5 Sub-menu: 5. Iso test5.7.6 Sub-menu: 6. Communication5.7.6.1 Menu item: 6.1 CAN5.7.6.2 Menu item: 6.2 Bus address

    5.7.7 Sub-menu: 7. Language5.7.8 Sub-menu: 8. Diagnosis5.7.9 Sub-menu: 9. Standard projects5.7.9.1 Menu item: 9.1 Number of SPR5.7.9.2 Menu item: 9.1.1 Addresses SPR5.7.9.3 Menu item: 9.2 Number of ILT5.7.9.4 Menu item: 9.2.1 Addresses ILT5.7.9.5 Menu item: 9.3 As IT20 with board

    5.7.10 Sub-menu: Info

    6 Warranty and Liability7 Troubleshooting8 Scope of Supply9 Declaration of Conformity / Manufacturer's Certificate10 Technical Data