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Alarm Systems

SERIAL PRODUCTS

Digital Alarm Annunciator


ME 3011b
Instruction Manual
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1 Information and Technical Data


Introduction
Warranty

4
4
4

Installation

5
5

Operation Principles

Technical Data

Modularity and arrangements

Dimensions

10

Panel Mounting

11

Product Identification

12

Product Code

13

Front display inscriptions

14

Signaling sequences

15

Special Options

16

2 Product Description
CM-0x Master CPUs Module

17

CM-03 Master CPU 2v x 4h

18

CM-04 Master CPU 4x x 2h

19

CM-03 and CM-04 Modules

20

SM-02 Slave CPU Module

21

EM-02 Expansion Module 2v x 4h

22

EM-03 Expansion Module 4v x 2h

23

EM-04 Expansion Module 2v x 2h

24

Keyboard Functions

25

General Functions

27

3 - Installation
Power Supply

28

Inputs

29

Field Inputs

29

Remote push-button

29

GPS Synchronization (Option)

30

Outputs

32

Field Voltage Supply 24Vdc

32

External Buzzer

32

Programmable relays outputs

32

Repeater relay outputs (Option)

33

Repeat relays for power fault detection (Option)

34

Flashing synchronization (Option)

35

Recommendations

36

Input Levels

36

Power Consumption

37

Connection diagram examples

38

Standard connections

38

Connections with Vdc Fault at Point 2 and Vac Fault at Point 4

42

Terminal identification for enclosures with CM-03 Module

46

Terminal identification for enclosures with CM-04 Module

48

Terminal identification for enclosures with EM-03/EM-04 Module

49

Terminal identification for special enclosures

51

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New arrangements

53

SM-02 position on 4h enclosure

54

SM-02 position on 8h enclosure

55

SM-02 position on 12h enclosure

56

SM-02 position on 16h enclosure

57

Module position on special endosure

58

Configuration Modes

59

4 e. Tool ME3011 config Configuration Software

60

5 Communication Protocol - Serial Modbus RTU

62

6 e.Tool ME3011 view - Visualization via serial interface

63

7 e.Tool ME3011 e-view - Visualization via serial interface

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This manual is subject to changes without previous advice

Revision Control

Manual ME3011b_E_r05

Author

Version/Rev

Date

mbe

01

10.10.07

ama

02

17.10.07

tfo

03

20.01.08

lha

04

17.04.09

lha

05

06.05.09

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INTRODUCTION

Dear Customer,
Mauell thanks you for trusting us on choosing our products. It is a pleasure to provide you all
necessary information on the newest member of its Mauell annunciator family.
This manual presents all information needed to connect and power up the annunciator, as well as
instructions for configuring it.
Mauell hopes that this manual helps you explore totally the potential of the new ME 3011
annunciator.
Please contact us, if any doubt persists about the equipment operation, after reading it. Our technical
team is always available to clear any doubt you may deem necessary.
Contact the nearest Mauell unit (please refer to the appendix) or send an email to
mauell@mauell.com.br; visit the website www.mauell.com.br; send a fax to +55 11 2117 5354 or
call +55 11 2117 5353.
In order to help us on our support service keep the series number and the firmware version with
you, as these data are essential for clearing the doubts and for technical assistance.

WARRANTY

The equipment manufactured and supplied by Mauell is guaranteed against any project and
manufacturing defect, when stored and used according to its technical characteristics, for a 12
(twelve)-month period from its installation or 18 (eighteen) month-period from the ex works delivery
date (the one that expires first).
During this period, Mauell will replace or correct, without any charges to the client, all out of
technical specification equipment parts. In other words, our warranty covers materials and labor in
the correction of eventual defects eligible for being covered by our warranty.
These operations will be carried out in our nearest unit (as previously agreed upon) or at Helmut
Mauell do Brasil to where the equipment may be sent.
In case of doubt about the use of the equipment, due to the warranty and its effects, please contact
our commercial and technical departments.

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INSTALLATION

All annunciators have an appropriate package for air or road transportation. When receiving the
equipment, the visual inspection may be carried out to check if there were damages during
transportation. If so, it is necessary to contact immediately the receiving sector of your company,
which may notify your insurance company and Mauell so the involved parts may adopt the necessary
measures to repair the damages and to initiate the reimbursement of eventual expenses.
The incorrect use and wrong handling of the equipment are not covered by Mauell general
guarantee. Therefore, it is essential that the installer takes some measures, before executing the
installation and powering of the equipment, as mentioned below:
Avoid mechanical impacts to the equipment or falls, which cause frame arching or back
terminal breaking.
Avoid that water or other liquids get into the annunciator, as the liquid may cause shortcircuit to the internal circuits and, consequently, bad contacts in the future.
Avoid that external objects get into the annunciator through the vents, thus, whenever it is
necessary to carry out any work involving drilling or panel plate thinning, where the
annunciator is installed, the equipment may be protected with paper, plastic and other
material so the debris do not get into the annunciator, causing poor operation.
Check the voltage levels and the correct identification of the cables before executing the
equipment connection. A wrong connection can cause short-circuit and damage to the
equipment in an irreparable way.
The frontal modules may be removed with the aid of a blade, which may be inserted
between two modules, carefully, forcing the removal of the desired module. This operation
may be carried out carefully and patiently in order to prevent damages to the front part of
the modules or to the grid brackets of the module.
The access to the electronic circuits of the equipment is carried out from the front part,
removing the front modules, as described above, disconnecting the back pluggable
terminals, without disconnecting the wires, from which the electronic part of the equipment
may be removed. After the repair, the electronic part may be replaced and the terminals
plugged again. When reconnecting, note with the maximum care, the proper position of
each terminal.
The cleaning of the front part of the annunciator may be carried out with a soft cloth,
slightly wet, with neutral detergent. The equipment may not be submitted to the direct
spray of liquids and care must be taken so that the liquids do not get into it.

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OPERATION PRINCIPLES

Alarm annunciators have the main function of safely signaling critical statuses of installations, aiming
at their integrity.
They signal acoustically and optically equipment alarms in a standardized way, within the highest
ergonomic and cognitive standard possible.
It is recommended, in general, to carry out the direct connection of electric field alarm signals to the
annunciator, preventing loops through digital automation and control systems. Thus, the necessary
operating safety level is achieved.
The maximum alarm signal cable length is 600 m (unshielded) or 1000 m (shielded). These
maximum values may be strongly reduced in areas with very high electromagnetic fields, for example
in the case of open air cable trays within substations. It is, also, of paramount importance to place
the signal cables in trays carrying cables with homogeneous voltages. Placing high and low voltage
cables in the same cable tray may cause serious annunciator malfunctions or even hardware
damages.
The ME 3011 annunciator, the new member of Mauell annunciator family, keeps one of the most
important characteristics of ME 3010 series, which is the modularity of the alarm windows. The
processing fundament of the alarm signs is now carried out through latest generation micro
controllers, with high performance RISC architecture.
So, the ME 3011 annunciator incorporates all the advantages of a micro processed system, such as
configuration of the annunciators main functions through the front keyboard, or also via
configuration software, available at www.mauell.com.br for download.
This way, the ME 3011 annunciator provides all conventional functions of alarm announcing together
with new and advanced communication function in local network and event recording, among
others.
These functions will be described in details throughout this manual.

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TECHNICAL DATA
1 - Supply Voltage
1.1 PS-05 Power Supply
1.2 PS-06 Power Supply (Option)

24 Vdc 20%
Input: 19 to 264 Vdc and / or 90 to 264 Vac
Auxiliary field output: 24Vdc / 0,75A

1.3 Special Option PSFD

Power Supply Fault Detector (PSFD) for Vdc and/or Vac

1.4 Note:

All power supplies are integrated into the annunciator

2 Inputs
Alarm Inputs

4 up to 252

Isolation

Opto couplers

Input Voltages

24, 48 , 60, 110, 125 Vdc 20%; 110, 127, 220 Vac 20%

Input Current

3 mA (typical)

Input Filter

lower value = 5 ms, programmable in steps of 2.5 ms

External Push-Button Station

24Vdc

Isolation

Opto couplers

Functions

Sound Acknowledge (HA), Light Acknowledge (LA), Reset (RE),


Light Test / Function Test , Sleep Mode (SLM), Keyboard OFF
(KB OFF)

Synchronism with GPS and/or


Flashing

24Vdc

Isolation

Opto couplers

3.1

Relays

3 contact free freely programmable relays for various functions,


e.g., external buzzer, voltage fault, alarm group, etc

3.2

Sound Indication

90 db / 10 cm, 4 kHz

3.3

Repeat relays (Option)

1 contact for each alarm point, as option


Note: Field Voltages over 125 Vdc or Vac do not support repeater
relays.

3.4

Repeat relays for Power Supply


Fault Detector (PSFD) (Option)

2.1

2.2

2.3

3 Outputs

Note:

1 contact for each Power Supply Fault detector (PSFD)


Contact capacity for all relays is 5A / 24Vdc for resistive load.
Maximal switching voltage: 125Vdc/250 Vac

4 - Interfaces

RS232C bi-directional
4.2

Communication RS232C
(Option)

Baud rate: 9600,n,8,1


Protocol:

Modbus RTU (Slave) or Modbus RTU (Slave)+TS

RS 485 Bi-directional serial communication (configurable)


Baud rate: 100 a 19200
4.3

Communication (Option)

Parity:
Stop bits:

even, odd or none


1 or 2

Protocol: Modbus RTU (Slave)

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TECHNICAL DATA
5 - Event Register (Option)
5.1

Events

1000, with Time Stamp

5.2

Resolution

1 ms, samples 2,5 ms

5.3

Interfaces

RS232C and RS485

5.4

Protocols

Modbus RTU (Slave)

6 - Visualization
Light Indication
Back light

Available in red, yellow, green, white and blue colors

Ultra Bright Back light

Available in red, yellow, green, white and blue colors

Back Light Socket (Option)

Available in red, yellow, green, white and blue colors, on sockets


to allow color change on the field.

Led

5 mm visible red, yellow, and green color leds

Special Option

More than 1 color per annunciator

6.1

6.2

Flashing frequency

Fast: approx. 1.2 Hz


Slow: approx. 0.4 Hz

Windows
6.3

Dimension

24 x 48 mm

Back light

White translucent modules

Led

Gray RAL 7032 polycarbonate modules

Alarm sequence

ISA 1, 1A, 1B, 2A, 2C, 4A, 4AR; others on request

7 General
7.1

Operation temperature: 0 to 55C


7.2

Environment

Storage temperature: -20 to 80C


Relative Humidity: 0 to 95 %, without condensation

7.3

Protection class

Front: IP41
Enclosure: IP30

7.5

EMC Compliance

Immunity: DIN EN 61000-6-2


Emission: DIN EN 61000-6-4

7.6

ESD

DIN EN 61000-4-2

7.7

Electromagnetic Field Immunity

DIN EN 61000-4-3

7.8

RF Frequency Immunity

DIN EN 61000-4-6

7.9

Burst

DIN EN 61000-4-4

7.10

Surge

DIN EN 61000-4-5

7.11

Voltage Dips

DIN EN 61000-4-11

7.12

Terminals

Terminal connectors (removable) for cables up to 2.5 mm

7.13

Tropicalization

Special Option

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MODULARITY AND ARRANGEMENTS


The minimum configuration possible for the annunciator is a central module with 4 alarm points, and dimension of 2V x
4H or 4V x 2H. (see shaded portion at the bottom right corner of the diagram below)
Expansion modules can be added to this central unit, with 4 or 8 alarm points each, always in 2V x 2H or 2V x 4H
modularity basis. So the subsequent configurations are: 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 points and so on, up to a maximum of
252 alarm points.
The module arrangement follows the diagram below.
Number of horizontal points (h)
16

15

14

13

12

11

10

24vx8h=
188P

24vx4h=
92P

24vx2h=
44P

24

22vx8h=
172P

22vx4h=
84P

22vx2h=
40P

22

20vx12h=
236P

20vx8h=
156P

20vx4h=
76P

20vx2h=
36P

20

18vx12h=
212P

18vx8h=
140P

18vx4h=
68P

18vx2h=
32P

18

16vx16h=
252P

16vx12h=
188P

16vx8h=
124P

16vx4h=
60P

16vx2h=
28P

16

14vx16h=
220P

14vx12h=
164P

14vx8h=
108P

14vx4h=
52P

14vx2h=
24P

14

12vx16h=
188P

12vx12h=
140P

12vx8h=
92P

12vx4h=
44P

12vx2h=
20P

12

10vx16h=
156P

10vx12h=
116P

10vx8h=
76P

10vx4h=
36P

10vx2h=
16P

10

8vx16h=
124P

8vx12h=
92P

8vx8h=
60P

8vx6h=
44P

8vx4h=
28P

8vx2h=
12P

6vx16h=
92P

6vx12h=
68P

6vx10h=
56P

6vx8h=
44P

6vx6h=
32P

6vx4h=
20P

6vx2h=
8P

4vx12h=
44P

4vx10h=
36P

4vx8h=
28P

4vx6h=
20P

4vx4h=
12P

4vx2h
=4P

y = 12

23

y = 11

21

y = 10

19

y=9

y=8

15

y=7

13

y=6

11

y=5

Number of vertical poinsl (v)

Nmero de Mdulos na Vertical

17

y=4

y=3

5
4vx16h=
60P

y=2

4vx14h=
52P

4vx2h
=4P

3
2vx16h=
28P

y=1

2vx14h=
24P

2vx12h=
20P

2vx10h=
16P

2vx8h=
12P

2vx6h=
8P

2vx4h
=4P

2
CM-04

CM-0x
1

3,5

2,5

1,5

0,5

Number of horizontal modules


2vx4h
=4P

Min.
arrangements

CM-03

Enclosure arrangement:
Nr. of
Points

4
8
12
16

20

Arrangement
4
2
2
6
8
4
2
10
2
12
6
4
2

v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v

x
2h
x
4h
x
6h
x
2h
x
2h
x
4h
x
8h
x
2h
x 10 h
x
2h
x
4h
x
6h
x 12 h

Nr. of
Points

24

28

32
36
40

44

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Arrangement
14
2
16
8
4
2
18
6
20
10
4
22
24
12
8
6
4

v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

2
14
2
4
8
16
2
6
2
4
10
2
2
4
6
8
12

h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h

Nr. of
Points

52
56
60
68
76

Arrangement
14
4
10
6
16
8
4
18
6
20
10

v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

4
14
6
10
4
8
16
4
12
4
8

h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h

Nr. of
Points

84
92
108
116
124
140
156

Arrangement
22
24
12
8
6
14
10
16
8
18
12
20
10

v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

4
4
8
12
16
8
12
8
16
8
12
8
16

h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h

Nr. of
Points

164
172
188
212
220
236
252

Arrangement
14
22
24
16
12
18
14
20
16

v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

12
8
8
12
16
12
16
12
16

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h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h

DIMENSIONS

Cut panel:

Tabela de Furao do Painel [altura(v) x largura (h)] mm


h (x)

Points

v
(y)

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24

113
161
209
257
305
353
401
449
497
545
593

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

4
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113

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113
161
209
257
305
353
401
449
497
545
593

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

6
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
209

65
113
161
209
257

x
x
x
x
x

8
305
305
305
305
305

65
113
161
209
257
305
353
401
449
497
545
593

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

10
401
401
401
401
401
401
401
401
401
401
401
401

65
113
161

x
x
x

12
497
497
497

65
113
161
209
257
305
353
401
449
497
545

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

14
593
593
593
593
593
593
593
593
593
593
593

113

16
689

65
113
161
209
257
305
353
401

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x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

785
785
785
785
785
785
785
785

PANEL MOUNTING

Each ME 3011 is shipped with a certain amount of panel clamps according to the annunciators size.
1
2
3
4

Locate the panel clamps inside the packing box and prepare the mounting
Insert the annunciator into the cutout
Insert the panel clamps into the frame, selecting the sides that provides the best mounting
Srew, pressing lightly onto panel front plate

Panel clamp

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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
1 Identification Label

ME3011b
Code:
FW:

Alarm Annunciator

004424D11612000
70515300

Power Supply:19-264Vdc/

Field:

Serial #:

07/b1001

24 Vdc

90-264Vac (110Vdc/220Vac)

Helmut Mauell do Brasil


www.mauell.com.br
Indstria Brasileira / Made in Brazil / Fabriqu au Brsil

1.1 Code
Product code with 15 digits
1.2 Serial#
Product serial number YY/9999, where YY is the year and 9999 is a sequential number
1.3 FW:
Identifies the firmware version from the annunciator
YYMMDD999 = year, month, day and firmware version
1.4 Power Supply:
Power supply voltages
Standard:
19-264Vdc/90-264Vac
With the PSFD option, the desired voltages to be supervised are an additional information on the product order.
As example: PSFD option and that the voltage specified by the customer was 125Vdc and 220Vac:
19-264Vdc/90-264Vac(125Vdc/220Vac)

1.5 Field:
Indicates the field voltage of the annunciator

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PRODUCT CODE
The ME3011b Code Generator can be downloaded from our site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/en/central_downloads.php

ME3011b Codification
060 F4 CA 10 300 00 0
ME3011b Alarm Annunciator BL - 60 Alarm Points - 16V x 4H:
PS 24 Vdc (standard), BL 2 Colors, 24 Vdc (standard) Field , with Special Options

Language

Currency

English

Vbeta

2 3
060 F4 C A 10 30 0 00 0

0 6 0 F

Code:
Dgito --->

Alarm Points
060

Arrangement
060P - 16V x 4H

A 1 0 3 0
7

10

11

0 0 0

12

13

14

Light Indication

Field Voltage

Repeater Relays (RRO)

BL 2 Colors

24 Vdc (standard)

none (standard)

Define Qty for each color

Power Supply

Interface

RS485 Protocol

Engraving

24 Vdc (standard)

RS232C (standard)

none (standard)

none

without SO (standard)

Power Supply Fault Detection (PSFD)

ISA Sequence

none (standard)

ISA 2C / [M] (standard)

with SO

LEDs Colors
58
Y
R

PC(s)

60

1- Special Options

ME3011b Quantity=

15

none (standard)

Lines per window


0

Tropicalization
none (standard)

PSFD(s)=none

TOT=

60

Note:
Cutout = (401 x 209)mm

Alarm Points

(Height x Width)

Define quantity for each color

2 - Separate Items
Cable
CS-02 - RS232C - 5 m

Qty.
1

Qty.

Kit ASK
none

Software
none (standard)

Qty.

Alarm Points

not applicable
not applicable

Printed Manuals:

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ME3011b

Modbus

e.Tool ME3011 config

Clients

Hardkey

not applicable

not applicable

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FRONT DISPLAY INSCRIPTIONS


1 Low Relief Engraving

1.1 Back Light Display


LB 24 x 48 White Translucent - Code: 83.53.002
Character height = 3 mm

23
24

Maximum number of characters per line = 19

ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPRSTU
ABCDEFGHJKLM
ABCDEFGH
EFGH

Maximum number of lines = 4

5,5
5
5

23
24

ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPRSTU
ABCDEFGHJKLM

6
6

ABCDEFGH

47
48

47
48

1.2 LED Display

MK 24 x 48 - RAL 7032 color - Code: 83.52.003


Character height = 3 mm

23,5
24

Maximum number of characters per line = 15

ABCDEFGHJKLMNOP
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGHJKLMNOP
ABCDEFGH
47,5
48

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Maximum number of lines = 4

6
5
5
5
4

ABCDEFGHJKLMNOP
23,5
24

ABCDEFGH

6
6

ABCDEFGHJKLMNOP
47,5
48

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SIGNALING SEQUENCES

The ME 3011 can be configured in order to comply with 16 signaling sequences Among them the most important are
the following:
ISA-RP 18.1/(ISA-S18.1):

ISA1/(A), ISA-1A/(A-5), ISA-1B/(A-4), ISA-2A/(R-8), ISA-2C/(M), ISA-4A/(F1A), ISA-4AR/(F1M) etc.


Other sequences can be implemented on request.

ALARM SEQUENCE
ACKNOWLEDGE

REF ISA

ALARM

NORMAL

ABNORMAL
SOUND

ISA 1
(A)
ISA 1A
(A-5)
ISA 1B
(A-4)
ISA 2A
(R-8)

LIGHT

BACK TO
NORMAL

BACK TO
NORMAL
BEFORE
ACKNOWL.

ACKNOWLEDGE
RESET
SOUND

LIGHT

Light
Sound
Light
Sound
Light
Sound
F

Light

Sound

ISA 2C
(M)

Light

(default)

Sound

PRIMARY ALARM SEQUENCE (1st. EVENT)


ABNORMAL

REF ISA

ALARM

ACKNOWLEDGE BACK TO NORMAL

NORMAL

BACK TO NORMAL
BEFORE ACKNOWL.

ACKNOWLEDGE
RESET

INITIAL SUBSEQ. INITIAL SUBSEQ. INITIAL SUBSEQ. INITIAL SUBSEQ. INITIAL SUBSEQ.

ISA 4A
(F1A)
ISA 4R
(F1M)

Light
Sound
Light
Sound

LEGEND
F

Fast

Led off

Buzzer off

Slow

Led on

Buzzer on

Led intermittent

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SPECIAL OPTIONS
Special Options means that we need additional customers informations for our factory
1 Light display with more than one color
For LED Display up to 3 colors (red / yellow / green)
For Back Light / Ultra Bright Back Light display up to 5 colors (red / yellow / green / white / blue)
The customer must be inform the leds layout
2 - Back Light Socket
In this option, the SMD Led / Ultra Bright Back Light display is socket mounted and plugged on the annunciators PCB.
The socket BL must be specified when the annunciator is ordered, as a special factory option.

The customer must be inform the leds layout

3 - Tropicalization
Only under request

4 PSFD
The Power Supply Fail Detection is improved via Firmware and indicates if the Power Supply is 20% bellow the
nominal voltage (Vnominal -20%).
There are two ways to visualize these indications:
 Standard:
o Vdc Fault is indicated by the keyboard yellow led
o Vac Fault is indicated by the keyboard orange led
 Option:
o Vdc Fault is indicated by the alarm point 2 window
o Vac Fault is indicated by the alarm point 4 window
For annunciators with Repeater relays (RRO) option, there is one repeater for each voltage on connector C3, with
common contact voltage at C2-5.
The nominal Voltage, Vdc and/or Vac, must be informed when the annunciator is ordered.

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CM-0x Master CPUs MODULES


1 - CM-0x - Central Module - Master CPU Module with 4 alarm points
The Master CPU module is responsible for slave module management, man-machine interface for alarm acknowledge,
annunciator configuration, sound signaling, light signaling and its own operating status.
The Annunciator has a RS 485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol as option, allowing interconnection of several
annunciator assemblies, as well as PLCs, RUTs and supervisory software.
Each microcontroller keeps input status stored under its processing and annunciator configuration, allowing the
retrieval of the operational situation in case of a power failure.
Master CPU is able to control up to 60 alarm points and up to 3 Slave CPUs directly, covering a total of 252 points;
communication among them is performed serially, through a two-way internal bus, in compliance with asynchronous
standard.
Equipment configuration is made through 5 buttons on CPUs keyboard or via the e.Tool ME3011 config software.
 CM-03 Central Module with arrangement 2v x 4h
 CM-03 Central Module with arrangement 2v x 4h

 CM-04 Central Module with arrangement 4v x 2h


Central module standards:
Inputs:
 Power Supply
 Remote Push button station
 4 inputs with common root (-)
 RS232C interface
Outputs:
 Auxiliary voltage 24Vdc/0,75A
 3 free programmable relays

as Options:
Inputs:
 RS485
 GPS and/or Sync
Outputs
 4 repeater relays with common root (+)
 1 or 2 repeater relays with common root for PSFD Vdc / PSFD Vac

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CM-03 Master CPU 2v x 4h

Vdc Fault
Vac Fault
b

Front view

RS 485 balancing:

Extract the tile of the alarm point number 4 and set the jumpers as follows:

JP1 and JP2 closed for the last annunciator on the network.

JP1 and JP2 open for all intermediary annunciators on the network.

Rear view

Note:
OPTIONS
The Modbus cable
shield must be
grounded.

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CM-04 Master CPU 4v x 2h

Vdc Fault
Vac Fault
b

RS 485 balancing:
Extract the tile of alarm point number 3 and set the jumpers as follows:

JP1 and JP2 closed for the last annunciator on the network.

JP1 and JP2 open for all intermediary annunciators on the network.

Front view

Note:
The Modbus cable shield must be
grounded.

OPTIONS

Rear view

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CM-03 and CM-04 MODULES

CM-03 and CM-04 Module Connector Identification


Line

Identification
Connector

Term.

Desc. Function

CM-04
1
2

CX1

3
4

Power Supply
(1)

CM-03

1
2
1
2

X11

CX3

3
4
5
6

CX4
CX5
X11

CX6
CX7
CX8
CX9

C1

1
2
1

1
2

C3

X11 - CX1 - 2

X11 - CX1 - 3

X11 - CX1 - 3

+ Vdc

+ Vdc Power Supply

X11 - CX1 - 4

X11 - CX1 - 4

- Vdc

- Vdc Power Supply

X11 - CX1 - 5

X11 - CX1 - 5

X11 - CX2 - 1

X11 - CX2 - 1

X11 - CX2 - 2

X11 - CX2 - 2

X11 - CX3 - 1

X11 - CX3 - 1

HA (QS)

Sound Acknowladge

X11 - CX3 - 2

X11 - CX3 - 2

LA (QL)

Light Acknowladge

X11 - CX3 - 3

X11 - CX3 - 3

RE

Reset

X11 - CX3 - 4

X11 - CX3 - 4

LT/FT

Light Test/Fubctional Test

X11 - CX3 - 5

X11 - CX3 - 5

KSLM

Keyboard Sleep Mode

X11 - CX3 - 6

X11 - CX3 - 6

X11 - CX4 - 1

X11 - CX4 - 1

X11 - CX4 - 2

X11 - CX4 - 2

- 24 Vdc

Auxiliary Field Output

Relay RCX4 [1] Potential-free contact

Relay RCX5 [2] Potential-free contact

Relay RCX6 [3] Potential-free contact


INTERF. RS232C
INTERF.

Data +

RS 485 Interface

X11 - CX5 - 1

X11 - CX5 - 2

X11 - CX5 - 2

X11 - CX6 - 1

X11 - CX6 - 1

X11 - CX6 - 2

X11 - CX6 - 2

X11 - CX7 - IS

X11 - CX7 - IS

X11 - CX8 - 1

X12 - CX8 - 1
X12 - CX8 - 2

X11 - CX9 - 1

X12 - CX9 - 1

SincIn/GPS

X11 - CX9 - 2

X12 - CX9 - 2

Input +

Alarm Input 1

X11 - C1

-1

X12 - C1

-1

Input +

Alarm Input 2

X11 - C1

-2

X12 - C1

-2

Alarm Input 3

X11 - C1

-3

X12 - C1

-3

Alarm Input 4

X11 - C1

-4

X12 - C1

-4

Data -

Serial Interface RS232C

X11 - CX5 - 1

X11 - CX8 - 2

SINC
(3)

SincOut

Alarm
Input +
Inputs
Input +

Common -

Alarm Input Common (-)

X11 - C1

-5

X12 - C1

-5

Relay

Input 1 repeat relay (+)

X11 - C2

-1

X12 - C2

-1

Relay

Input 2 repeat relay (+)

X11 - C2

-2

X12 - C2

-2

Relay

Input 3 repeat relay (+)

X11 - C2

-3

X12 - C2

-3

Relay

Input 4 repeat relay (+)

X11 - C2

-4

X12 - C2

-4

(+) CV

Contact Voltage for all repeater relays(+)

X11 - C2

-5

X12 - C2

-5

Relay

Vdc Fault repeat relay (+)

X11 - C3

-1

X12 - C3

-1

Relay

Vac Fault repeat relay (+)

X11 - C3

-2

X12 - C3

-2

1
2

RRO
(4)

PSFD
(5)
(1)

As standard, only 24 Vdc, other voltages must be specified at order

(2)

(4)

As standard, CX4 for external Buzzer


Option, when CX9 is used for GPS synchronism, the flashing
synchronization is performed internaly.
Option

(5)

Option, the selection is performed at the power supply specification

(3)

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X11 - CX1 - 2

Shield

Sleep Mode

C2

Vac Power Supply

GPS syncrhonization and/or Flashing


synchonization

X12

Vac
Shield

SLM

2
1234

X11 - CX1 - 1

+ 24 Vdc

1
2

CM-04

X11 - CX1 - 1

V
OUT.

Programable
Relays (2)

CX2

Vac Power Supply

Remote Push-Button
(24Vdc)

Vac

CM-03

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SM-02 Slave CPU Module


2 - SM-02 - Slave Module - CPU Slave Module with 8 alarm points
Each Slave CPU Module is able to control up to 64 alarm points, and is used if the number of alarm points exceeds 60.
For configurations from 62 to 128 points one Slave CPU Module is used, from 130 to 188 two Modules, and from 190
to 252 three Modules.

Front view

OPTIONS

SM-02 Module Connector Identification

2
3
4

CX2

5
1
2

X..

X.. - CX1 - 1

Vac Power Supply

X.. - CX1 - 2

NC

Not Connected

+ Vdc

+ Vdc Power Supply

X.. - CX1 - 4

- Vdc
+ 24 Vdc

- Vdc Power Supply

X.. - CX1 - 5
X.. - CX2 - 1

- 24 Vdc

Auxiliary Field Output

X.. - CX2 - 2
X.. - C1

- 1

2
3

Input +
Input +

Alarm Input 2
Alarm Input 3

X.. - C1
X.. - C1

- 2
- 3

Input +

Alarm Input 4

X.. - C1

- 4

Input +

Alarm Input 5

X.. - C1

- 5

Input +

Alarm Input 6

X.. - C1

Input +
Input +

Alarm Input 7
Alarm Input 8

X.. - C1
X.. - C1

7
8

5
7
8
9

Common -

Alarm Input Common (-)

X.. - C1

Relay

Input 1 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2

- 1

Relay

Input 2 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2

- 2

3
4

Relay
Relay

Input 3 repeat relay (+)


Input 4 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2
X.. - C2

- 3
- 4

Relay

Input 5 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2

- 5

Relay

Input 6 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2

Relay

Input 7 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2

8
9

Relay
(+) CV

Input 8 repeat relay (+)


Contact Voltage for all repeater relays(+)

X.. - C2
X.. - C2

8
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Vac Power Supply

Vac

Alarm Input 1

C2

Vac

Input +

C1

Identificacion

Alarm Inputs

CX1

Power Supply
IN (1)

Den. Function

OUT

Connector Term.

RRO (2)

Line

(1)

The power supply for the Slave Module SM-02 must be the same as for the CM-0x
module, otherwise, the alarm annunciator can be damaged.

(2)

Option

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EM-02 EXPANSION MODULE 2v x 4h


3 - EM-0x - Expansion Modules.
3.1 - EM-02 - Expansion Module with 8 alarm points, arrangement 2v x 4h.
Each expansion modules provides 8 alarm points, used together with CPUs.

Front view

OPTIONS

Rear view

EM-02 - Expansionn Module Connectors Identification

C1

Term.

C2

Input +

Alarm Input 1

X.. - C1 - 1

2
3
4
5
6

Input
Input
Input
Input
Input

Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm

X..
X..
X..
X..
X..

C1
C1
C1
C1
C1

2
3
4
5
6

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

(1)

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Identificacion

7
8
9
1
2

X..

Des. Function

Alarm Inpurs

Connector

RRO (1)

Line

+
+
+
+
+

Input
Input
Input
Input
Input

2
3
4
5
6

Input +
Input +
Common Relay
Relay

Alarm Input 7
Alarm Input 8
Alarm Input Common (-)
Input 1 repeat relay (+)
Input 2 repeat relay (+)

X..
X..
X..
X..
X..

C1
C1
C1
C2
C2

7
8
9
1
2

Relay
Relay
Relay
Relay
Relay

Input
Input
Input
Input
Input

X..
X..
X..
X..
X..

C2
C2
C2
C2
C2

3
4
5
6
7

Relay
(+) CV

Input 8 repeat relay (+)


Contact Voltage for all repeater relays(+)

3
4
5
6
7

repeat
repeat
repeat
repeat
repeat

relay
relay
relay
relay
relay

(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)

X.. - C2 - 8
X.. - C2 - 9

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EM-03 - EXPANSION MODULE 4v x 2h


3.2 - EM-03 Expansion Module with 8 alarm points, arrangement 4v x 2h

Front view

OPTIONS

Rear view

EM-03 - Expansion Module Connectors Identification

3
4
5

X..

1
2

C2

3
4
5
1

C3

2
3
4
5
1

X..+1

C4

3
4
5

Alarm Inputs
1-4

C1

RRO 1 - 4 (1)

1
2

Obs. Function

Alarm Inputs
5-8

Connector Term.

RRO (1) 5 - 8

Line

(1)
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Identificacion

Input +
Input +

Alarm Input 1
Alarm Input 2

X.. - C1 - 1
X.. - C1 - 2

Input +

Alarm Input 3

X.. - C1 - 3

Input +
Common -

Alarm Input 4
Alarm Input Common (-)

X.. - C1 - 4
X.. - C1 - 5

Relay
Relay

Input 1 repeat relay (+)


Input 2 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2 - 1
X.. - C2 - 2

Relay

Input 3 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2 - 3

Relay
(+) CV

Input 4 repeat relay (+)


Contact Voltage for 4 repeaters 1 to 4 (+)

X.. - C2 - 4
X.. - C2 - 5

Input +

Alarm Input 5

X.. - C3 - 1

Input +
Input +

Alarm Input 6
Alarm Input 7

X.. - C3 - 2
X.. - C3 - 3

Input +

Alarm Input 8

X.. - C3 - 4

Common Relay

Alarm Input Common (-)


Input 5 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C3 - 5
X.. - C4 - 1

Relay

Input 6 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C4 - 2

Relay
Relay

Input 7 repeat relay (+)


Input 8 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C4 - 3
X.. - C4 - 4

(+) CV

Contact Voltage for 4 repeaters 5 to 8 (+)

X.. - C4 - 5

Option
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EM-04 EXPANSION MODULE 2v x 2h


3.3- EM-04 Expansion Module with 4 alarm points, arrangement 2v x 2h

OPTIONS

EM-04 - Expansion Module Connectors Identification

C1

1
2
3
4
5
1

X..
C2

2
3
4

Obs. Function
Input +
Input +
Input +

Alarm Input 1
Alarm Input 2
Alarm Input 3

X.. - C1 - 1
X.. - C1 - 2
X.. - C1 - 3

Input +
Common Relay

Alarm Input 4
Alarm Input Common (-)
Input 1 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C1 - 4
X.. - C1 - 5
X.. - C2 - 1

Relay
Relay
Relay

Input 2 repeat relay (+)


Input 3 repeat relay (+)
Input 4 repeat relay (+)

X.. - C2 - 2
X.. - C2 - 3
X.. C2 - 4

(+) CV

Contact Voltage for this 4 repeater relays(+)

X.. - C2 - 5

5
(1)

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Identificacion

Alarm Inputs

Connector Term.

RRO (1)

Line

Option

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KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
1 Keyboard Functions

RUN
Green LED continuously on indicates operative system
Blinking Green LED indicates operative system in Sleep Mode (SLM)

PSFD
Yellow LED for Vdc power supply
fault and Orange LED for Vac power
supply fault indication, if requested.

FA

Vdc Fault

Red LED on, indicates system

Vac Fault

failure

Enter
Used only in keyboard configuration
mode.

HA

LA

RE

Sound acknowledge

Light acknowledge

Reset

LT/FT
Light Test or Functional Test,
selectable via configuration modes.

1.1 Horn/Buzzer Acknowledge (HA)


Sound Acknowledge is performed through CPU front button. Its activation stops the buzzer.

1.2 Light Acknowledge (LA)


Light acknowledge is performed through CPU front button, which makes intermittent light signaling (blinking) turn
permanently on or off when activated, depending on selected sequence.
Advice about Sound and Light Acknowledge:
Sound and Light Acknowledge functions can be activated manually, as described above, or automatically, with
adjustable time periods from 5 s to 45 hours.
Sound and light acknowledge buttons can be configured for simultaneous activation or in a way to interlock them,
i.e., light acknowledge function is only accepted after acknowledging sound.
See details on annunciator configuration chapter.

1.3 - Reset (RE)


Reset sequence is performed through CPU front button, which resets alarm sequence when activated.
Depending on selected sequence, Reset button is disabled.

1.4 Light Test (LT)


Light test is performed through CPU front button, which turns all equipment LEDs on when activated.

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KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
1.5 Functional Test (FT)
Functional test is performed through the TL button on the CPU module front panel, which simulates an alarm
condition in all points when activated, according to the sequence pre-configured in the equipment.
Note About Light and Functional Tests:
Light test button (TL) must be configured according to the desired Function: either Light test, or
Function test.
See details on the annunciator configuration chapter.

1.6 - Enter
The Enter button is used to reset the annunciator and for configuration via keyboard.
1.7 - RUN Led
Green Led continuously ON indicates that the system is operative.
Green Led blinking indicates that the system is operating in sleep mode (SLM)
1.8 FA Led
If the Red Led blinks in a sequence different from the alarm windows sequence, means that the annunciator is
faulty. The buzzer signalization is programmable for this function.
The internal faults detected are:
 Watch dog
 Communication between Master and Slave CPUs
1.9 PSFD
The Power Supply Fail Detection is improved via Firmware and indicates if the Power Supply is 20% bellow the
nominal voltage (Vnominal -20%).
The nominal Voltage, Vdc and/or Vac, must be informed when the annunciator is ordered.
There are two ways to visualize these indications:
 Standard:
o Vdc Fault is indicated by the keyboard yellow led
o Vac Fault is indicated by the keyboard orange led
 Option:
o Vdc Fault is indicated by the alarm point 2 window
o Vac Fault is indicated by the alarm point 4 window
For annunciators with Repeater relays (RRO) option, there is one repeater for each voltage on connector C3, with
common contact voltage at C2-5.

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION

2 General functions
2.1 Sound Signal
The Annunciator has a buzzer, which can be configured to generate different sounds (continuous, intermittent
and two-tone) and disabled.
Potential-free terminals are available on the rear panel for connecting a 30W external buzzer.
2.2 Alarm Group
The Alarm group function is used to group inputs in certain combinations for a better operating visualization.
Thus, a certain alarm group can have its light indication in a different color from the rest of the annunciator and a
differentiated sound signaling.
The Annunciator has 3 relays, which can be programmed to activate if an alarm occurs in up to 3 alarm groups.

2.3 - Sleep Mode - SLM


The Sleep Mode function is used to deactivate internal light and/or sound signaling.
When active, front panel RUN led (Green) starts blinking, indicating that device is operatiing in sleep mode. This
Function can be enabled/disabled through front buttons or external button.

2.4 Input Temporization


Inputs have filters with individually adjustable times from 5 ms to 600 ms.

2.5 Automatic Storage of the Last Status of the Annunciator


CPU module will store the last status of the equipment in case of power failure, retrieving this data when the
power returns.

2.6 Flashing
Light signaling has two flashing frequencies:
fast flashing = 1.2 Hz and
slow flashing = 0.4 Hz
2.7 Keyboard OFF
Allows turning off the Annunciators keyboard through an external key, enabling the keyboard functions only
via the remote push-button station.

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INSTALLATION POWER SUPPLY


1 ME3011b power supply
1.1 The Annunciator standard supply voltage is 24 Vdc

For other voltages, the following power supplies can be incorporated into the annunciator:

2 Redundant voltage supply with 19 to 264 Vdc and/or 90 to 264 Vac


The quantity is the same for Master and Slave CPUs used in the Annunciator configuration.
2.1 Vac power supply

The fuses must be dimensioned according to the consumption table


In case of a single phase supply, only one fuse is needed.
2.2 Vdc power supply
It is advisable to use fast fuse at terminal 4 (+)

The fuses must be dimensioned according the consumption table on page 26.

Note:
For annunciators with more than 60 points, the power supply of the Slave Module(s)
SM-02 must be the same as the Central Module CM-03, otherwise, the annunciator might
be damaged.

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INSTALLATION - INPUTS

1 Field Inputs
Field inputs are galvanically isolated by optocouplers and protected against surges, with a common signal per alarm
group (4 points for Cm-0x Module, 8 points for EM-02, EM-03 and SM-02 , 4 points for EM-04), and can be provided
with optional repeater relays.
Each Input had one individual filter, and can be configured from 5 ms to 600 ms, in steps of 2.5 ms via keyboard,
or via software e.Tool ME3011 config.

The field voltage are indicated on the product label

2 Remote Push-Button Station


The central Modules CM-0x have an opto isolated terminal block
(CX3) to connect the following functions to a remote push-button
station:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Sleep Mode
Sound Acknowledge
Light Acknowledge
Reset
Light Test/Functional Test
Keyboard OFF Mode

Functions on terminals 1, 2, 3 and 5 are programmable via


e.Tool ME3011b- config or Keyboard, according to the necessity.
Terminal 6 (KSLM) is only a hardware switch that turns off the Keyboard
push-buttons.

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INSTALLATION - INPUTS
3 GPS synchronization (Option)
Via the CX9 connector of the CM-0x CPUs
In this case, the blink synchronism is performed internally via Modbus.
Both through the PPS as through the Protocol IRIG_B
Esquema modo PPS:

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Esquema modo IRIG-B:

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INSTALLATION - OUTPUTS
4 Field Voltage Supply 24 Vdc
The Annunciator has, besides the main voltage supply or field voltage,
one 24 Vdc / 1A output for field contacts in CM-0x and SM-02 modules.
It is recommended the use of a fast 1A fuse at +24Vdc

5 External Buzzer
Relay with 1 potential-free NO contact, in CM-0x modules.
As standard, the relay on terminals CX4 is used for the external buzzer.

6 Programmable relays outputs


Annunciator provides 3 potential-free contacts for other functions,
such as: external buzzer, alarm group, triggering a second buzzer, etc.
F1
Correspondent connectors: CX4, CX5 and CX6.
With the e.Tool ME3011bc config you can select one of the relays to signal the enunciator fault occurrence.

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INSTALLATION - OUTPUTS

7 Repeater Relays output (Option)


Relay with 1 potential-free NO contact per alarm input, where the relays coilis actuated due the input voltage. That
means, if the annunciator fails, the alarms continues to be repeated.
For field voltages over 125Vdc and Vac voltages, this option is not available.

ME3011b relays capacity

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INSTALLATION - OUTPUTS
8 Repeater relays for power fault detection (Option)
The Vdc fault detection can be indicated by the alarm point 2 or by the yellow led of the keyboard.
The Vac fault detection can be indicated by the alarm point 4 or by the orange led of the keyboard.
If the PSFD is indicated by the alarm points 2 and 4, there are no relay on the connector C2-2 and C2-4.
The nominal voltages to be detected and the indication position must be defined when the product is ordered.

5.1 Connection diagram for annunciator


with repeater relays output

5.2 Connection diagram for annunciator


without repeater relays output

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INSTALLATION - OUTPUTS

9 Flashing Synchronization (Option)


This function is performed due the CPUs CM-0x CX9 connector.
The CX9 terminal 1 of the synchronizing annunciator must be connected to the CX9-terminal 1 of the other
annunciators.
The CX2 terminal 2 (-24Vdc) from all annunciators must be connected.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommendations:
Control and load cables must be equally separated, if possible in separated cable trays.
If there are crossing lines, try to mount it on perpendicular crossing.
It is recommended that power line filters be installed at the cabinet input to achieve successful filtering of
electromagnetic interference, this filter acts as a barrier between polluted energy and clean energy so that only clean
energy goes into the cabinet. The filter must be connected to an effective ground plane and where proximity does not
couple radiated noise to the clean lines.

INPUT LEVELS
Without Repeater Relays

Field Voltage
24 Vdc
48 Vdc
60 Vdc
110 Vdc
125 Vdc
220 Vdc
127 Vac
230 Vac

1 Signal
16 to 30
36 to 60
38 to 77
89 to 138
89 to 138
176 to 275
81 to 140
166 to 253

V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V

0 Signal
-3 to 4,5
-6 to 9
-6 to 10
-6 to 20
-6 to 20
-6 to 40
0 to 21
0 to 41

V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V

nom

5
2,5
2,4
1,6

mA
mA
mA
mA

1,5
1
1
1

mA
mA
mA
mA

With Repeater Relays

Field Voltage
24 Vdc
48 Vdc
60 Vdc
110 Vdc
125 Vdc

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1 Signal
16 to 30
36 to 60
38 to 77
89 to 138
89 to 138

V
V
V
V
V

0 Signal
-3 to 4,5
-6 to 9
-6 to 10
-6 to 20
-6 to 20

V
V
V
V
V

nom

8,5
7,4
7,7
6,5

mA
mA
mA
mA

6,5 mA

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POWER CONSUMPTION
Nr. of Points X Power Consumption (W)

Annunciators without repeater relays (RRO)


Points
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60

24Vdc
4,0
4,9
5,8
6,8
7,7
8,6
9,5
10,4
11,3
12,2
13,1
14,0
14,9
15,8
16,7

48Vdc
4,1
4,7
5,3
6,0
6,6
7,2
7,9
8,5
9,1
9,8
10,4
11,0
11,7
12,3
12,9

60Vdc
3,6
4,2
4,8
5,3
5,9
6,5
7,1
7,7
8,3
8,9
9,4
10,0
10,6
11,2
11,8

110Vdc
4,1
4,7
5,3
5,9
6,5
7,1
7,7
8,3
9,0
9,6
10,2
10,8
11,4
12,0
12,6

125Vdc
4,2
4,8
5,4
6,0
6,6
7,2
7,8
8,4
9,0
9,6
10,2
10,8
11,4
12,0
12,6

110Vac
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0
6,5
7,0
7,5
8,0
8,5
9,0
9,5
10,0

127Vac
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0
6,5
7,0
7,5
8,0
8,5
9,0
9,5
10,0

220Vac
3,8
4,3
4,7
5,2
5,6
6,1
6,5
7,0
7,4
7,9
8,3
8,8
9,2
9,7
10,1

Annunciators with repeater relays (RRO)


Points
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60

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24Vdc
4,6
5,7
6,9
8,0
9,2
10,3
11,5
12,7
13,8
15,0
16,1
17,3
18,4
19,6
20,7

48Vdc
4,0
4,7
5,3
6,0
6,6
7,2
7,9
8,5
9,1
9,8
10,4
11,0
11,7
12,3
12,9

60Vdc
3,9
4,5
5,1
5,8
6,4
7,0
7,6
8,2
8,8
9,4
10,0
10,6
11,2
11,8
12,4

110Vdc
3,6
4,3
4,9
5,5
6,1
6,8
7,4
8,0
8,6
9,3
9,9
10,5
11,1
11,8
12,4

125Vdc
3,7
4,3
4,9
5,5
6,2
6,8
7,4
8,0
8,6
9,3
9,9
10,5
11,1
11,7
12,4

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM EXAMPLES


1 Standard, Front view

Connector Identification
I - X..-C_-N
I - X25-C1-1

I - X25-C1-2

I - X25-C1-3

I - X25-C1-4

I - X15-C1-1

I - X15-C1-2

I - X15-C1-3

I - X15-C1-4

I - X25-C1-5

I - X25-C1-6

I - X25-C1-7

I - X25-C1-8

I - X15-C1-5

I - X15-C1-6

I - X15-C1-7

I - X15-C1-8

I - Alarm Input

I - X24-C1-1

I - X24-C1-2

I - X24-C1-3

I - X24-C1-4

I - X14-C1-1

I - X14-C1-2

I - X14-C1-3

I - X14-C1-4

X.. - Connector line

I - X24-C1-5

I - X24-C1-6

I - X24-C1-7

I - X24-C1-8

I - X14-C1-5

I - X14-C1-6

I - X14-C1-7

I - X14-C1-8

C_ - Connector

I - X23-C1-1

I - X23-C1-2

I - X23-C1-3

I - X23-C1-4

I - X13-C1-1

I - X13-C1-2

I - X13-C1-3

I - X13-C1-4

N - Connector terminal
cooresponding to the Alarm Point

I - X23-C1-5

I - X23-C1-6

I - X23-C1-7

I - X23-C1-8

I - X13-C1-5

I - X13-C1-6

I - X13-C1-7

I - X13-C1-8

I - X22-C1-1

I - X22-C1-2

I - X22-C1-3

I - X22-C1-4

I - X12-C1-1

I - X12-C1-2

I - X12-C1-3

I - X12-C1-4

I - X22-C1-5

I - X22-C1-6

I - X22-C1-7

I - X22-C1-8

I - X12-C1-5

I - X12-C1-6

I - X12-C1-7

I - X12-C1-8

I - X21-C1-1

I - X21-C1-2

I - X21-C1-3

I - X21-C1-4

I - X11-C1-1

I - X11-C1-2

I - X21-C1-5

I - X21-C1-6

I - X21-C1-7

I - X21-C1-8

I - X11-C1-3

I - X11-C1-4

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Connector Identification
I_ X..-C_-N
I_ Alarm Input
X.. Connector line
C_ - Connector
N Connector terminal
Corresponds to the alarm
point.

Example of a special formation (4v x 8h).

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2 Standard, rear view

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM EXAMPLES FRONT VEIW


1

- Connection diagram with RRO and power fault indication, Vdc at alarm point 2 or yellow led on the keyboard end/or Vac fault at alarm point 4 or orange led
on the keyboard

Front view

Connector Identification
I1- X25-C1-1
R1 - X25-C2-1

I2 - X25-C1-2
R2 - X25-C2-2

I3 - X25-C1-3
R3 - X25-C2-3

I4- X25-C1-4
R4 - X25-C2-4

I1- X15-C1-1
R1 - X15-C2-1

I2 - X15-C1-2
R2 - X15-C2-2

I3 - X15-C1-3
R3 - X15-C2-3

I4- X15-C1-4
R4 - X15-C2-4

IN - X..-C_-N

I5 - X25-C1-5
R5 - X25-C2-5

I6 - X25-C1-6
R6 - X25-C2-6

I7 - X25-C1-7
R7 - X25-C2-7

I8 - X25-C1-8
R8 - X25-C2-8

I5 - X15-C1-5
R5 - X15-C2-5

I6 - X15-C1-6
R6 - X15-C2-6

I7 - X15-C1-7
R7 - X15-C2-7

I8 - X15-C1-8
R8 - X15-C2-8

I - Alarm Input

I1- X24-C1-1
R1 - X24-C2-1

I2 - X24-C1-2
R2 - X24-C2-2

I3 - X24-C1-3
R3 - X24-C2-3

I4- X24-C1-4
R4 - X24-C2-4

I1- X14-C1-1
R1 - X14-C2-1

I2 - X14-C1-2
R2 - X14-C2-2

I3 - X14-C1-3
R3 - X14-C2-3

I4- X14-C1-4
R4 - X14-C2-4

R - Alarm repeater relay (RRO)

I5 - X24-C1-5
R5 - X24-C2-5

I6 - X24-C1-6
R6 - X24-C2-6

I7 - X24-C1-7
R7 - X24-C2-7

I8 - X24-C1-8
R8 - X24-C2-8

I5 - X14-C1-5
R5 - X14-C2-5

I6 - X14-C1-6
R6 - X14-C2-6

I7 - X14-C1-7
R7 - X14-C2-7

I8 - X14-C1-8
R8 - X14-C2-8

X.. - Connector line

I1- X23-C1-1
R1 - X23-C2-1

I2 - X23-C1-2
R2 - X23-C2-2

I3 - X23-C1-3
R3 - X23-C2-3

I4- X23-C1-4
R4 - X23-C2-4

I1- X13-C1-1
R1 - X13-C2-1

I2 - X13-C1-2
R2 - X13-C2-2

I3 - X13-C1-3
R3 - X13-C2-3

I4- X13-C1-4
R4 - X13-C2-4

C - Connector

I5 - X23-C1-5
R5 - X23-C2-5

I6 - X23-C1-6
R6 - X23-C2-6

I7 - X23-C1-7
R7 - X23-C2-7

I8 - X23-C1-8
R8 - X23-C2-8

I5 - X13-C1-5
R5 - X13-C2-5

I6 - X13-C1-6
R6 - X13-C2-6

I7 - X13-C1-7
R7 - X13-C2-7

I8 - X13-C1-8
R8 - X13-C2-8

N - Connector terminal
cooresponding to the Alarm Point

I1- X22-C1-1
R1 - X22-C2-1

I2 - X22-C1-2
R2 - X22-C2-2

I3 - X22-C1-3
R3 - X22-C2-3

I4- X22-C1-4
R4 - X22-C2-4

I1- X12-C1-1
R1 - X12-C2-1

I2 - X12-C1-2
R2 - X12-C2-2

I3 - X12-C1-3
R3 - X12-C2-3

I4- X12-C1-4
R4 - X12-C2-4

I5 - X22-C1-5
R5 - X22-C2-5

I6 - X22-C1-6
R6 - X22-C2-6

I7 - X22-C1-7
R7 - X22-C2-7

I8 - X22-C1-8
R8 - X22-C2-8

I5 - X12-C1-5
R5 - X12-C2-5

I6 - X12-C1-6
R6 - X12-C2-6

I7 - X12-C1-7
R7 - X12-C2-7

I8 - X12-C1-8
R8 - X12-C2-8

I1- X21-C1-1
R1 - X21-C2-1

I2 - X21-C1-2
R2 - X21-C2-2

I3 - X21-C1-3
R3 - X21-C2-3

I4- X21-C1-4
R4 - X21-C2-4

I1- X11-C1-1
R1 - X11-C2-1

I5 - X21-C1-5
R5 - X21-C2-5

I6 - X21-C1-6
R6 - X21-C2-6

I7 - X21-C1-7
R7 - X21-C2-7

I8 - X21-C1-8
R8 - X21-C2-8

I3 - X11-C1-3
R3 - X11-C2-3

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I2 - X11-C1-2
R2 - X11-C2-1
Vdc Fault (*)
RD - X11-C3-2(*)
I4 - X11-C1-4
R4 - X11-C2-4
Vac Fault (*)
RA - X11-C3-1(*)

Vdc Fault
Vac Fault

(*) If the alarm points 2 and 4


(*)If
thefor
Alarm
points
2 anFault
4 are
are
used
Power
Supply
used for(PSFD),
Power Suply
Detector
theseFault
2 input
detector,
theand
correspondent
are
disabled
the respective
repeaters
are on
repeater
relays
areconnector
on the C3
repeaters
connector C3

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Connector Identification
I_ X..-C_-N
I_ Alarm Input
R Alarm Repeat Relay
X.. Connector line
C - Connector
N Connector terminal
corresponds to the alarm
point.

Example of a special formation (4v x 8h).


If the alarm points 2 and 4 are used to the PSFD (Power Supply Fail Detection), this inputs will be disable and the corresponding repeater relay are the connector C3.

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM EXAMPLES REAR VIEW


Rear view

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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR ENCLOSURES WITH CM-03 MODULE REAR VEIW


Number of horizontal points (h)
2

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

X 1C 2

X 2C 2

24

23

X 1B 2

X 2B 2

22

21

X 1A 2

X 2A 2

X 3A 2

20

19

X 19 2

X 29 2

X 39 2

18

X 18 2

X 28 2

X 38 2

X 48 2

16

15

X 17 2

X 27 2

X 37 2

X 47 2

14

13

X 16 2

X 26 2

X 36 2

X 46 2

12

11

X 15 2

X 25 2

X 35 2

X 45 2

10

X 14 2

X 24 2

X 34 2

X 44 2

X 13 2

X 23 2

X 33 2

X 43 2

X 12 2

X 22 2

X 32 2

X 42 2

y = 12

y = 11

y = 10

y=9

Number of vertical modules

y=8

y=7

y=6

y=5

y=4

y=3

y=2

X 11

y=1

CM-03
1

17

X 21 2

X 31 2

X 41 2

Number of vertical points (v)

Number of horizontal modules

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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR ENCLOSURES WITH CM-03 MODULE FRONT VIEW


Front view
Number of horizontal points (h)
15

14

13

12

11

10

y = 12

y = 11

X 2C

X 2B

X 1C

X 1B

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

y = 10

y=9

11

10

y=6

y=5

y=4

y=3

y=2

y=1

X 46

X 45

X 44

X 43

X 42

X 41

X 19

6
X 47

X 29

X 1A

y=7

X 39

X 2A

X 48

X 2A

1
y=8
Number of vertical Modules

X 38

X 37

X 36

X 35

X 34

X 33

X 32

X 31

X 28

X 27

X 26

X 25

X 24

X 23

X 22

X 21

X 18

X 17

X 16

X 15

X 14

X 13

X 12

Number of vertical Points (v)

16

X 11

CM-03

Number of horizontal Modules

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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR ENCLOSURES WITH CM-04 MODULE


Rear and Front view
Rear

Front

Points (h)
2
6

Points (h)

X 20

20

19

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

y=5
2

X 19

4
6

X 18

18

17

16

15

X 19

X 18

7
y=4

4
6

X 16

14

13

12

11

y=3
2

X 15

4
6

X 14

10

y=2

Number of vertical Modules

X 17

Number of vertical Points (v)

X 17

X 16

7
y=3
1

X 15

3
5

X 14

Number of vertical Points (v)

y=4

Number of vertical Modules

X 20

y=5

y=2
2

X 13

4
2

X 12

y=1

X 13

X 12

3
y=1

X 11
CM-04

0,5

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CM-04

0,5

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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR ENCLOSURES WITH EM-03 / EM-04 MODULE


Rear view

Number of horizontal Points (h)


1

Number of horizontal Points (h)

Number of vertical modules

X 14

y=4

X 13

y=3

X 12

y=2
8

6
X 11

y=1
CM-03

X 25

X 24

X 23

X 22

X 21

10

y=3

y=2

X 13

X 12

X 11

y=1

CM-03

X 23

X 22

X 21

10

X 33

X 32

X 31

2,5

Numver of vertical Points (v)

X 15

y=5

Number of vertical Modules

Number of vertical points (v)

Number of horizontal Modules


1

1,5

Number of horizontal Modules

Number of horizontal Points (h)


2

y=2

X 12

X 11

y=1
CM-03

X 22

X 21

10

11

X 32

X 31

12

13

14

X 42

X 41

3,5

Vertical Points (v)

Vertical Modules

Number of horizontal Modules


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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR ENCLOSURES WITH EM-03 / EM-04 MODULE


Front View
Numbber of horizontal Points (h)
6

Number of horizontal points (h)

5
y=4

X 24

7
1
y=3

X 23

3
5
y=2

X 22

7
1
y=1

X 21

X 15

X 14

X 13

X 12

10

10
1
y=3

3
y=2

X 32

7
1
y=1

X 31

X 23

X 22

X 21

X 13

X 12

3
2

X 11
CM-03

X 11
CM-02

1,5

X 33

2,5

Nr. of vertical points (v)

Number of vertical Modules

Nr. of vertical modules

y=5

X 25

Number of vertical Points (v)

Number of horizontal modules

Number of horizontal Modules

Number of horizontal points (h)

Modules

5
y=2

13

X 42

7
1
y=1

X 41

3,5

12

11

10

X 32

X 31

X 22

X 21

X 12

3
2

X 11
CM-03

Points (v)

14

Number of horizontal modules


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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR SPECIAL ENCLOSURES REAR VIEW

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TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION FOR SPECIAL ENCLOSURES FRONT VIEW

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NEW ARRANGEMENTS
Rear view
20v x 2h
4

18v x 2h

36
4

32

32

EM-03

16v x 2h

EM-04

28

28

28

24

24

EM-03

24

EM-03

14v x 2h
4

24

EM-03

12v x 2h

EM-04

20

20

20

20

20

16

16

EM-03

16

EM-03

16

EM-03

16

EM-03

10v x 2h
4

16

EM-03

8v x 2h

EM-04

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

EM-03

EM-03

EM-03

EM-03

EM-03

EM-03

6v x 2h
4

EM-03

4v x 2h

EM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

CM-04

10v x 6h
8
EM-02

44

EM-02

28

56

8v x 6h

EM-04

36

44

EM-02

32
4

EM-02

12

20

20
CM-03

4v x 6h

52

EM-03

EM-02

6v x 6h

36
4

28

CM-03
EM-03

EM-02

32
4

EM-02

12

20

EM-02

52

EM-02

28

CM-03

4
EM-02

56

EM-02

20

36
4

12

EM-03

8
EM-04

CM-03

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44

12

32

EM-02

12

EM-03

EM-04

2v x 6h

EM-03

EM-02

20

EM-02

16

CM-03

EM-04

36

EM-02

CM-03

28

12

4
EM-03

4
EM-02

52

EM-02

CM-03

16

2v x 10h

EM-03

CM-03

4v x 14h
8

CM-03

12

4v x 10

44

EM-02

28

EM-03

6v x 10h
8

20

8
EM-02

36
20

12

12

4
EM-02

16

EM-04

4
EM-02

8
EM-02

28

EM-02

24

2v x 14h

EM-04

CM-03
EM-04

8
EM-02

20

4
EM-02

24

EM-04

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SM-02 MODULE POSITION ON 4h ENCLOSURE


Rear view
24v x 4h
8

92

22v x 4h

EM-02

84

EM-02

84

76

EM-02

76

EM-02

68

SM-02

8
EM-02

68

SM-02

60

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

44

EM-02

8
EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02

36

EM-02

28

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

CM-03

60

EM-02

52

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

CM-03

36

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02
4

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02
4

36

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

36

EM-02

28

EM-02

20

EM-02

20

EM-02

12

44

28

CM-03

EM-02

12

52
8

20

52

28

CM-03

36

14v x 4h

EM-02

12

60
8

20

EM-02

28

CM-03

60

12

44

16v x 4h

SM-02

20

68
8

20

SM-02

28

68

36

52

18v x 4h

EM-02

52

76
8

60

20v x 4h

EM-02

EM-02
4

12
CM-03

EM-02
4

12v x 4h
8

44

36

EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

28

EM-02

EM-02
4

20

EM-02

EM-02
4

20

EM-02

20

EM-02
4

12
CM-03

4v x 4h

EM-02

12
CM-03

6v x 4h

EM-02

12
CM-03

28
8

12

8v x 4h

EM-02

20

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8

28

CM-03

10v x 4h

EM-02

EM-02
4

12
CM-03

2v x 4h

EM-02
4

CM-03

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SM-02 MODULE POSITION ON 8h ENCLOSURE


Rear view
24v x 8h
8

188

EM-02

8
EM-02

172

EM-02

148

8
EM-02

164

EM-02

156

156
8

SM-02

140

EM-02

116

EM-02

EM-02

108

EM-02

EM-02

84

EM-02

EM-02

SM-02

76

60

EM-02

52

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

44

28

EM-02

20

12

124

EM-02

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

SM-02

108

EM-02

84
76

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

20

12

124

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

SM-02

EM-02

108
84
76

EM-02

52

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

44

EM-02

20

12

EM-02

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

68

SM-02

EM-02

EM-02

84

EM-02

76

EM-02

52

EM-02

36

EM-02

44

EM-02

28
CM-03

108

60

EM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

116

8
EM-02

EM-02

28

124

8
EM-02

140
8

36

SM-02

60

CM-03

116

132
8

68

EM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

140

18v x 8h

EM-02

28

SM-02

36

132

8
EM-02

148
8

60

CM-03

EM-02

68

EM-02

116

EM-02

8
EM-02

EM-02

140

156
8

36

SM-02

8
EM-02

132

20v x 8h

EM-02

68

148

92

EM-02

100

172

124

8
EM-02

132

22v x 8h

EM-02

164

CM-03

180

EM-02

20

12

EM-02

EM-02

16v x 8h
8

124

EM-02

8
EM-02

108

8
EM-02

92

EM-02

84

SM-02

76

EM-02

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

8
EM-02

20

12

EM-02

60
36

SM-02

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02

20
8

12

EM-02

68

EM-02

60

EM-02

36

SM-02

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02

20

12

68

SM-02

8
EM-02

60

EM-02

36

EM-02

52

EM-02

44

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

28
CM-03

EM-02

8
EM-02

76
8

28

EM-02

CM-03

76

10v x 8h

EM-02

EM-02

84
8

92
8

28

EM-02

76

EM-02

CM-03

EM-02

84

12v x 8h

EM-02

68

EM-02

28

92

EM-02

108
8

36

EM-02

60

100
8

68

14v x 8h

EM-02

100

CM-03

116

EM-02

20

12

EM-02

EM-02

8v x 8h
8

60

EM-02

8
EM-02

44

EM-02

20

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EM-02

36

EM-02

28

28
4

12

6v x 8h

EM-02

36

CM-03

52

8
EM-02

44

EM-02

20

CM-03
EM-02

12

4v x 8h

EM-02

8
EM-02

CM-03
EM-02

28

EM-02

20

12

2v x 8h

EM-02

CM-03
EM-02

12

EM-02

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SM-02 MODULE POSITION ON 12h ENCLOSURE


Rear view

20v x 12h
8

236

EM-02

EM-02

196

SM-02

8
EM-02

204

EM-02

EM-02

180

EM-02

EM-02

156
132

EM-02

EM-02

SM-02

EM-02

108

EM-02

EM-02

84

EM-02

60

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

124
116
76
68

EM-02

28

EM-02

EM-02

20

EM-02

164

188

EM-02

148

EM-02

140

EM-02

100

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

SM-02

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

124
116
76
68

EM-02

28

EM-02

20

EM-02

EM-02

148

EM-02

140

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

SM-02

108

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

116

EM-02

76

EM-02

68

SM-02

36

124

60

EM-02

84

164

44

EM-02

52

CM-03

EM-02

8
EM-02

156
132

172
8

SM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

180
8

8
EM-02

188

36
12

EM-02

60

164

84

EM-02

108

44

EM-02

156

52

172

16 x 12h

EM-02

92

CM-03

EM-02

8
EM-02

180

132

212
8

SM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

204
8

8
EM-02

SM-02

36

164

196

44

EM-02

52

172

92

EM-02

100

140

212

18v x 12h

EM-02

148

220
8

188

CM-03

228

EM-02

28

EM-02

8
EM-02

20

EM-02

116

EM-02

14 x 12h
8

148

EM-02

140

EM-02

132

SM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

108

EM-02

EM-02

84

EM-02

60

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

76
68

EM-02

28

EM-02

20

EM-02

76

EM-02

SM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

108

EM-02

84

EM-02

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

76
68

EM-02

28

EM-02

20

EM-02

68

100

EM-02

SM-02

92

EM-02

52

EM-02

CM-03
EM-02

84

EM-02

60

EM-02

EM-02

12

EM-02

68

SM-02

36

76
8

44

EM-02

8
EM-02

108
8

8
EM-02

36
8

60

116

10 x 12h

EM-02

44

124
8

52

CM-03

SM-02

8
EM-02

132
8

8
EM-02

140

36

116

44

EM-02

52

92

124

12 x 12h

EM-02

100

CM-03

156

EM-02

28

EM-02

8
EM-02

20

EM-02

28

EM-02

8v x 12h
8

92

EM-02

52

EM-02

60

EM-02

EM-02

36

12

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SM-02

8
EM-02

28
20

52

EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

6v x 12h

EM-02

44
CM-03

84

EM-02

44
CM-03

60

EM-02

36

12

EM-02

28

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

20

4v x 12h

SM-02

44
CM-03

EM-02

8
EM-02

36

12

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

20

EM-02

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SM-02 MODULE POSITION ON 16h ENCLOSURE


Rear view
16v x 16h
8

252

EM-02

8
EM-02

196

SM-02

204

EM-02

180

EM-02

SM-02

140

EM-02

EM-02

116

EM-02

SM-02

76

EM-02

EM-02

52

12

172
148
108

EM-02

84

EM-02

44

EM-02

20

EM-02

164
156

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

36

EM-02

EM-02

28

EM-02

164

188

EM-02

132

SM-02

EM-02

EM-02

140
116

SM-02

76

EM-02

EM-02

52

12

172
148

EM-02

108

EM-02

84

EM-02

44

EM-02

20

EM-02

156

EM-02

100

EM-02

8
EM-02

92

EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

164

8
EM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

220
8

60

8
EM-02

68

EM-02

180

212
8

124

CM-03

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

204
8

8
EM-02

SM-02

8
EM-02

196

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

220

14v x 16h

EM-02

60

EM-02

68

212

228
8

124

8
EM-02

132

236
8

188

CM-03

244

36

EM-02

8
EM-02

28

EM-02

156

EM-02

12v x 16h
8

188

EM-02

8
EM-02

132

SM-02

140

EM-02

116

EM-02

SM-02

76

EM-02

EM-02

52

12

148

EM-02

108

EM-02

84
44

EM-02

20

EM-02

100

EM-02

92

EM-02

36

EM-02

28

EM-02

100

SM-02

EM-02

124

EM-02

SM-02

116
76

EM-02

52

12

148

8
EM-02

108

EM-02

84

EM-02

44

EM-02

20

EM-02

92

EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

100
8

8
EM-02

EM-02

60

EM-02

8
EM-02

68

CM-03

140
8

8
EM-02

132

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

156

10v x 16h

EM-02

60

68

172
8

124

CM-03

180

36

EM-02

8
EM-02

28

EM-02

92

EM-02

8v x 16h
8

124

EM-02

8
EM-02

68

SM-02

76

EM-02

52

12

108

8
EM-02

60
CM-03

116

84

EM-02

8
EM-02

44
20

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

92
36
28

EM-02

36

68

SM-02

8
EM-02

8
EM-02

6v x 16h

EM-02

EM-02

8
EM-02

60
CM-03

76

EM-02

52

12

12

84

8
EM-02

44

EM-02

8
EM-02

20

EM-02

36

EM-02

8
EM-02

28

EM-02

28

EM-02

4v x 16h
8

60
CM-03

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EM-02

52

12

8
EM-02

44

8
EM-02

20

EM-02

28

2v x 16h

EM-02

CM-03
EM-02

8
EM-02

20

8
EM-02

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MODULE POSITION ON SPACIAL ENCLOSURE REAR VIEW

Obs. This enclosures have a different distribution of the points to be made with CM -04 in all points.

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CONFIGURATION MODES
Exist three means of set the annunciator parameters:

1 Default Configuration:

The annunciator Me 3011b provides a default configuration that can be do by keyboard across the following
commands:

(Enter). Press the button Enter, during 5 seconds to enter in setup mode.

(Enter + HA). The two buttons must be pressing simultaneously.

(Enter). Press one time the button Enter to continue the proccess.

(LT 3x). Press the button Functional Test three times to select the default configuration.

(Enter). Press the button Enter again to save the default configuration.

(RE 2x). Press the button reset two times to exit of the configuration mode.

Items Enabled
After make the default configuration, the following items of the table will be enabled

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The ME 3011b Annunciator provides two ways for parameter configuration.

1 Via Serial Interface


By means of RS232C serial interface, using e.Tool ME3011- config program.
Detailed instructions you find at Configuration via serial interface - e.Tool ME3011 config Manual
Interface RS232C - Cable CS-02 - 5, 10 or 15m

RS232C

The latest e.Tool ME3011- config software can be downloaded from our site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/br/central_downloads.php
The manual of e.Tool ME3011 config can be downloaded from our site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/br/central_downloads.php

Via KEYBOARD

By means of the central module, using the keyboard buttons and keyboard LEDs in order to set the programming phase and
the 4 alarm LEDs of the central module to indicate the selected parameter.

NOTE:
For detailed instructions for the keyboard configuration, please contact our service department:
service@mauell.com.br

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COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL SERIAL MODBUS RTU (SLAVE)


The modbus protocol is based on a master slave communication model where several equipments with
different addresses can be installed in a network. The master retrieves data from the equipments and uses a
SCADA software tool to monitor them according to a configured and desired specification master which
monitors them according to a configured and desired specification for all equipments installed in the modbus
network are configured according to their modbus map specified in the manual.

RS-232C

Up to 32
annunciators

RS-485

Modbus RTU
RS-485

The current version of the Modbus Manual can be downloaded from the following site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/us/home.php

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Visualization via serial interface


1 - e.Tool ME3011 view
The e.Tool ME3011 view software provides the functionality of monitoring the eventual alarms and
events retrieved by the ME3011 annunciators family, easing the maintenance process of the
operator. Additionally, the e.Tool ME3011 view enables the registration of events, providing an
exact visualization of the correct sequence of alarm occurrence.

RS-232C

Modbus RTU
RS-485

Up to 32
annunciators

The current version of the Modbus Manual can be downloaded from the following site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/us/home.php

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2- e.Tool ME3011 e-view


The e.Tool ME3011 view software provides the functionality of monitoring, via web, the eventual
alarms and events retrieved by the ME3011 annunciators family, easing the maintenance process
of the operator. Additionally, the e.Tool ME3011 view enables the registration of events, providing
an exact visualization of the correct sequence of alarm occurrence. This interface is a complement
of the e.Tool ME3011 view 4.03.1 or superior

RS-232C

Modbus RTU
RS-485

Sever

TCP/IP

Clients

Up to 32
annunciators

The current version of the Modbus Manual can be downloaded from the following site:
http://www.mauell.com.br/us/home.php

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06850-000 Itapecerica da Serra - SP
Tel.: +55 (0) 11 2117 5353
Fax.: +55 (0) 11 2117 5354
www.mauell.com.br
mauell@mauell.com.br

Germany
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D-42553 Velbert
Tel.:+49 (0)20 53/1 30
Fax.:+49 (0)20 53/1 36 53
www.mauell.com
info@mauell.com

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