0105/UM-39301C-U
USER MANUAL
ATEQ EP2P
Version 1.21
In accordance with
directives
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REVISION OF THE EP2P
USER MANUAL version 1.21
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DECLARATION OF
CONFORMITY 00
We the undersigned, ATEQ, manufacturers of the ATEQ EP2P REF : 393.01 declare that it
complies with the requirements of :
- LOW VOLTAGE Directive 93/68/CEE regarding :
standard EN 61 010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement,
control and laboratory use ,
- Directive CEM 89/336/CEE partially modified by Directive CEM 92/31/CEE regarding :
standard EN 50 081-2 Industrial environment emission generic standard ,
standard EN 50 082-2 Industrial environment immunity generic standard ,
standard EN 61 000-4-2 Test for immunity to electrostatic discharges ,
standard EN 61 000-4-3 Test for immunity to electromagnetic fields radiated at radio
frequencies ,
standard EN 61000-4-4 Test for immunity to bursts of rapid electrical transients,
standard EN 61000-4-6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radiofrequency
fields ,
standard EN 61000-4-11 Test for immunity relating to voltage dips, interruptions and
variations in voltage .
This enables ATEQ to guarantee that this instrument may be used in complete safety under
the following environmental conditions :
indoor use,
altitude up to 3000 metres,
ambient operating temperature from 5C to 45 C,
100 % maximum relative humidity without condensation,
fluctuation in the supply network voltage not exceeding 15 % of nominal voltage
temporary overvoltages in accordance with INSTALLATION CATEGORY II as in standard
CEI 664,
degree of pollution 2 as in CEI 664 (only non-conductive pollution. However a temporary
conductivity caused by condensation may occasionally be expected ).
The ATEQ EP2P REF 393.01 is equipped with a protective earth terminal located at the
rear of the instrument, connected to the interior in accordance with safety standards. This
terminal is intended for connection to an external earthing system.
The symbol for this terminal is :
Chairman and Managing Director.
Mr. Jacques MOUCHET
Tl. : +33 (0) 1 30 80 10 20 - Fax : +33 (0) 1 30 54 11 00
15, rue des Dames - 78340 LES CLAYES SOUS BOIS France
www.ateq.com
Recommendations for electrical testing
intruments
Preventive measures for high voltage
As the voltage of the test can reach 5 kV, a risk of electric shock has to be taken into account.
ATEQ recommends the following for the operators protection :
the use of a bi-manual remote
contrle with a coincidence relay,
the clear delimitation of the safety
zone (floor marking, warning
light) around the test area or the
use of a protection bell over the test
part.
Precautions on the test environnement
Let the test area dry and clean, free from explosive gaz.
Precautions on the operators
ATEQ recommends that the operators using the instruments should have a suitable
qualification and training with respect to the work bench requirements.
General precautions
Read the users manual before using
the instrument,
the electrical main supply must
absolutely have proper earthing,
all electrical connections coming to
the instrument must be equipped
with a safety system (fuse, cicruit
breaker) adapted to the needs and
adhering to the norms,
disconnect
the
electrical
connections to the equipment for
maintenance,
to
avoid
electromagnetic
interferences, the cable connections
to the instrument should be less
than two meters in lenght,
avoid water spillage in the direction
of the instrument,
do not open the instrument under
power voltage,
ATEQ is at your disposal for any
further information concerning the
use of the instrument under
maximum safety conditions.
We would like to bring to your attention that ATEQ will not be held responsible
for any accident connected to the improper use of the instrument, to the work
bench or to the lack of compliance with safety rules.
ATEQ Company is free from any responsibility for any adjustment of its
instrument which would not have been done by its own technicians.
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ATEQ, THE ASSURANCE OF A COMPETENT AFTER SALES
SERVICE
! THE ATEQ AFTER SALES SERVICE IS :
a team of qualified technicians,
a permanent telephone assistance,
agencies close to you for faster reaction,
a stock of spare parts available immediately,
a car fleet for rapid intervention,
a commitment to quality ...
ATEQ IS COMMITTED TO REPAIRING INSTRUMENTS
WITHIN 48 HOURS IN ITS OFFICES
(24 HOURS ON DEMAND)
! THE OVERHAUL
ATEQ carries out the overhaul of your instruments at interesting prices.
The overhaul corresponds to the maintenance of the instrument (checking, cleaning, replacing of used parts) as part
of preventive maintenance.
Preventive maintenance is the best way to guarantee reliability and efficiency. It allows the maintenance of a group of
instruments in good operational order and prevent eventual break-downs.
! MAINTENANCE KITS
The ATEQ After Sales Service proposes, two kits destined for the preventive maintenance of the pneumatic circuits of
instruments.
! CALIBRATION
This may be carried out on site or in our offices.
ATEQ is attached to the COFRAC and delivers a certificate following a calibration.
! TRAINING COURSES
In the framework of partnership with our customers, ATEQ offers two types of training in order to optimise the usage
and knowledge of our instruments. They are aimed at different levels of technician:
method / control training,
maintenance / upkeep training.
! A TARGETED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
A number of technical documents are at your disposal to allow you to intervene rapidly in the event minor breakdowns:
problem sheets describing and offering solutions to the main pneumatic and electronic problems,
several maintenance manuals.
! A QUALITY GUARANTEE
The instruments are guaranteed for parts and labour in our offices:
2 years for leak detection equipment,
1 year for electrical tests to norms instruments,
1 year for the accessories.
Our After Sales Service is capable of rapidly answering all your needs and queries.
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PREFACE
Dear Customer,
You have just purchased an ATEQ instrument, we thank you for the trust you have placed on
our brand. This instrument has been designed to ensure a long and unparalleled life expectancy,
and we are convinced that it will give you complete satisfaction during many long years of
operation.
In order to maximise the life expectancy and reliability of your ATEQ instrument, we
recommend that you install this instrument on a secured workbench and advise you to consult
this manual in order to familiarise yourself with the functions and capabilities of the instrument.
Your ATEQ SAV (After Sales Service) centre can give you recommendations based on your
specific operation requirements.
ATEQ
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Table of contents
CONTENTS TABLE
INTRODUCTION
1. TESTING PRINCIPLE .................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Ground Continuity .......................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Dielectric strength, static ................................................................................................ 5
1.3. Dielectric strength, dynamic ........................................................................................... 5
1.4. Insulation resistance........................................................................................................ 5
1.5. Power .............................................................................................................................. 5
2. DEFINITION AND PRINCIPLE OF ATEQ EP2P ....................................................................................... 6
Chapter 1
INSTALLATION OF THE ATEQ EP2P
1. LAYOUT OF THE REAR PANEL ................................................................................................................. 9
1.1. High voltage output connectors ...................................................................................... 9
1.2. Earthing of earth continuity connectors.......................................................................... 9
1.3. Connector to test power / current.................................................................................. 10
1.4. Main Power Connector ................................................................................................ 10
1.5. Cable inlet ..................................................................................................................... 10
2. CONNECTION EXAMPLES ........................................................................................................................ 11
2.1. Earth continuity test, dielectric strength, and Insulation resistance.............................. 11
2.2. Power / current Test ...................................................................................................... 12
2.3. Test for earth continuity, static dielectric strengh and power/current .......................... 13
2.4. Test for earth continuity, dynamic dielectric strengh and power/current ..................... 14
3. PLC/ATEQ INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................ 15
3.1. On/off output (T.O.R.).................................................................................................. 15
3.2. Asynchronous Serial link.............................................................................................. 16
3.3. Output supply of 24 v for external usage...................................................................... 16
3.4. On/off output (T.O.R.).................................................................................................. 16
3.5. Serial Link RS 232 or RS 485 ...................................................................................... 17
3.6. Alternate serial link....................................................................................................... 17
3.7. 1.6 A Fuse ..................................................................................................................... 18
3.8. Rotary switch ................................................................................................................ 18
4. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY ................................................................................................................................ 19
5. INPUT/OUTPUT TIMING CHART ............................................................................................................. 20
5.1. End of cycle STOP .................................................................................................. 21
5.2. End of cycle automatic RESET ............................................................................. 22
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Chapter 2
USER INTERFACES
1. THE ATEQ EP2P IN ITS CASE ................................................................................................................... 23
2. LAYOUT OF THE FRONT PANEL............................................................................................................. 24
3. SCHEMATIC FLOW CHART FOR USING THE KEYS.......................................................................... 25
4. FUNCTIONS OF THE KEYS AND DISPLAYS.......................................................................................... 26
4.1. Displays ........................................................................................................................ 26
4.1.1. Left displays................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.2. Right displays................................................................................................................................. 27
4.2. Indicators ...................................................................................................................... 27
4.3. The keys ........................................................................................................................ 28
4.3.1. Voltage / Current............................................................................................................................ 28
4.3.2. Percentage of the indicated voltage................................................................................................ 28
4.3.3. Rise time ........................................................................................................................................ 28
4.3.4. Stabilisation time and test time ...................................................................................................... 29
4.3.5. Fall time ......................................................................................................................................... 29
4.3.6. Maximum and minimum reject level ............................................................................................. 29
4.3.7. Function ......................................................................................................................................... 30
4.3.8. Test................................................................................................................................................. 31
4.3.9. Cursor key !.................................................................................................................................. 31
4.3.10. Cursor key "................................................................................................................................ 31
4.3.11. Reset key (Red key) ..................................................................................................................... 31
4.3.12. Start cycle key (Green key) .......................................................................................................... 32
4.3.13. CYCLE / RUN ACCESS switch.................................................................................................. 32
4.3.14. On/Off Switch .............................................................................................................................. 32
Chapter 3
STARTING THE EQUIPMENT SETTINGS - TESTS
1. SWITCH ON THE EQUIPMENT................................................................................................................. 33
2. USING THE KEYS ......................................................................................................................................... 33
3. ENTER THE PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................................... 34
3.1. Principle ........................................................................................................................ 34
3.2. Method .......................................................................................................................... 35
3.2.1. Reset to zero all the sequences....................................................................................................... 35
3.2.2. Selection of a sequence .................................................................................................................. 35
3.2.3. Selection of a step .......................................................................................................................... 35
3.2.4. Selection of type............................................................................................................................. 35
3.2.5. Programming an earth continuity test ............................................................................................ 36
3.2.6. Programming a dielectric strength test........................................................................................... 37
3.2.7. Programming an insulation resistance test ..................................................................................... 38
3.2.8. Programming of the test to measure the power (current) ............................................................... 39
3.2.9. Validation of parameters ................................................................................................................ 40
4. TEST CYCLE.................................................................................................................................................. 41
4.1. Starting the test cycle .................................................................................................... 41
4.1.1. Displays.......................................................................................................................................... 41
4.1.2. Earth continuity cycle .................................................................................................................... 42
4.1.3. Dielectric strength cycle................................................................................................................. 42
4.1.4. Insulation resistance cycle.............................................................................................................. 42
4.2. Cycle to test the power, current or phase shift angle .................................................... 42
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Chapter 4
FUNCTIONS OF THE ATEQ EP2P
1. CHAINING FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................ 43
2. STEP BY STEP FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................... 44
3. COM MODE.................................................................................................................................................... 45
4. FUNCTION STAT 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 47
5. FRAME FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 48
6. COLOUR ......................................................................................................................................................... 50
7. FUNCTION OF THE DATE AND TIME RECORDER............................................................................. 51
8. START TEST DELAY TIME MODE........................................................................................................... 52
9. COUNTER MODE.......................................................................................................................................... 53
10. ROTARY SWITCH FUNCTION ................................................................................................................ 54
11. FUNCTION KEY .......................................................................................................................................... 55
12. OFFSET EARTH CONTINUITY FUNCTION ......................................................................................... 56
13. STARTING THE EARTH CONTINUITY (OR GROUND) MODE ....................................................... 57
14. CORRECTION OF THE POWER / CURRENT TEST MODE .............................................................. 58
15. PEAK VALUE MODE.................................................................................................................................. 59
16. AMPERE MODE .......................................................................................................................................... 59
17. PHASE SHIFT ANGLE MODE .................................................................................................................. 60
Chapter 5
ACCESSORIES OF THE ATEQ EP2P
1. REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................................... 61
1.1. Connections to the equipment....................................................................................... 62
2. SAVE MODULE ............................................................................................................................................. 63
3. GROUND CONTINUITY PROBE................................................................................................................ 64
4. DIELECTRIC INSULATION CALIBRATION CHECK BOX ................................................................. 65
5. EARTH CONTINUITY CALIBRATION CHECK BOX ........................................................................... 66
Chapter 6
MESSAGES DISPLAYED
1. RESULT INDICATOR................................................................................................................................... 67
2. PRINTING THE RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 67
2.1. Specifications of the default values of the serial link ................................................... 67
2.2. Results frame ................................................................................................................ 68
3. CURRENT MESSAGES................................................................................................................................. 69
4. ERROR MESSAGES...................................................................................................................................... 69
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APPENDICES
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT
1. LAYOUT OF THE PANEL INSIDE THE DOOR....................................................................................... 71
2. ANALOG INPUTS & OUTPUTS.................................................................................................................. 72
2.1. Analog output (voltage) insulation resistance .............................................................. 72
2.2. Analog output converter ............................................................................................... 72
2.3. Analog input (voltage) EARTH continuity / dielectric / power / insulation resistance 72
2.4. Analog input (current) EARTH continuity / dielectric / power / insulation resistance 72
2.5. Analog input phase angle.............................................................................................. 73
2.6. Analog input gain used for the insulation resistance testing ........................................ 73
2.7. Spare analog input J7.................................................................................................... 73
2.8. Spare analog input J8.................................................................................................... 73
3. OTHER CONNECTORS................................................................................................................................ 74
3.1. Power output (selection of the boards) ......................................................................... 74
3.2. Power outputs ............................................................................................................... 75
3.3. Connexion of keyboard on the panel ............................................................................ 75
3.4. Input switch................................................................................................................... 76
3.5. Front panel key ............................................................................................................. 76
3.6. Power switch................................................................................................................. 76
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION
1. TESTING PRINCIPLE
1.1. GROUND CONTINUITY
Current generator
from 5 to 30 A
12 V AC maxi
measuring
Ph
N
1.2. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH, STATIC
HT 200
Ph
N
4 000 V AC
1.3. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH, DYNAMIC
Ph
U
U x 1,06
HT
200 to 4000 V AC
1.4. INSULATION RESISTANCE
Ph
N
HT 500 V DC
1.5. POWER
A
Ph
U
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2. DEFINITION AND PRINCIPLE OF ATEQ EP2P
ATEQ EP2P is equipment intended for checking the safety standards of single phase electrical
equipment.
The equipment allows 1, 2 or 3 of the following tests to be carried out :
the combined insulation resistance test and power test is impossible.
X = value measured
TESTS
RANGE
PRECISION
RESOLUTION
AC orDC
500 - 4 000 V AC
+/-(10 V + 0,01 X)
10 V
Test voltage
500 - 5 000 V DC
0 - 30 mA AC
+/-(10 V + 0,01 X)
+/-(0,05 mA + 0,01 X)
10 V
0,1 mA
Test current
0 - 3 mA DC
+/-(0,02 mA + 0,01 X)
0,01 mA
Circuit breaking
current
Depending on full scale.
Dielectric
strength
Ground
Continuity
Test current
5 - 30 A
+/-(0,05 A + 0,025 X)
0,1 A
Resistance
0 -275 m (25 A)
+/-(2,5 m + 0,01 X)
1 m
50 to 1 000 V DC
1 M to 2 G
+/-(1 V + 0,01 X)
1V
Insulation
Resistance
Test voltage
Resistance
If U < 100 V or T < 1 s then :
1 M to 1 G
+/- (0,03M +0,03X)
0,1 M / 1 M
1 G to 2 G
+/-(10 M + 0,05 X)
10 M
If U > 100 V and T > 1 s then :
1 M to 1 G
+/-(0,1 M + 0,01 X)
0,1 M / 1 M
1 G to 2 G
+/-(10 M + 0,05 X)
10 M
Power
measurement
Voltage test
45 to 270 V AC single phase
(50/60Hz)
+/-(0,2 V + 0,01 X)
1V
Current test
10 mA to 20 A
10 mA - 2 A
2 A 20 A
+/-(5 mA + 0,02 X)
+/-(0,02 A + 0,01 X)
1 mA
0,01 A
+/-(1 + 0,01 X)
1/10 W to 1/10 kW
Power test
0 to 4,6 kW (230 V)
Phase shift angle
test
- 90 to + 90
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Default Values
Dielectric
Strength AC
Max/Min Cut off
Voltage
Current
Rise time
Stabilisation time
Test time
Fall time
Maxi cut off
Mini cut off
Ground
Continuity
5%
1 250 V
Insulation
Resistance
Power meas.
5%
500 V
10%
230 V
25 A
0,3 s
0,5 s
0s
2s
0,5 s
5 mA
1 mA
0,1 s
1s
1s
1s
0,5 s
100 m
0 m
1000 W
500 W
2 M
ATEQ EP2P allows the carrying out of from 1 to 16 sequences.
Each sequence can contain from 1 to 8 steps.
Each step is the type of test to be done.
All these functions can be chained automatically using the chaining function (ref. chaining
function).
SEQUENCE
01
(Level #)
02
(Level #)
03
(Level #)
04
(Level #)
05
(Level #)
06
(Level #)
07
(Level #)
08
16
(Level #)
LEVEL
01
( Test Type )
02
(Test Type)
03
(Test Type)
04
(Test Type)
05
(Test Type)
06
(Test Type)
07
(Test Type)
08
(Test Type)
TYPE
_
E
_
_
d
Nothing
Ground continuity
DC dielectric
AC dielectric
Insulation
Power
(Level #)
KEYS
kV
A
TYPE
_
E
_
_
d
I
Nothing
Ground continuity
DC dielectric
kV
A
+0
0
AC dielectric
Power
kV
A
+0
0
kV
A
+0
0
kV
A
+0
0
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Type of test :
= : dielectric strength DC 200 to 5 000 V DC
: ground (or Earth) continuity test < 12 V AC without load, 30 A maximum
: dielectric strength AC 200 4 000 V AC
: insulation resistance
: test to measure power
Programming :
By the keypad on the front panel or by downloading (Mode Jbus)
High Voltage indication (RD / IR)
Cut off test voltage (RD / IR / Power)
Current Indication (ground continuity)
Rise time
Stabilisation time
Test time
Fall time
Maxi / mini reject level cut off
Functions
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Chapter 1
INSTALLATION OF THE ATEQ EP2P
1. LAYOUT OF THE REAR PANEL
CAUTION
MAINS TO BE
DISCONNECTED
PRIOR
TO CABLING
I/O'S
STATION
GROUND
CAUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE
1.1. HIGH VOLTAGE OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Ground
1 High voltage output connectors
2 Earthing for the high voltage test (this terminal must have a connection to the factory earth)
1.2. EARTHING OF EARTH CONTINUITY CONNECTORS
Earth continuity output
_ 24 V Probe buzzer power supp
+
Start cycle
Probe (measurement)
Probe current generator
Return measurement
Return current generator
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1.3. CONNECTOR TO TEST POWER / CURRENT
Phase
Neutral
Test parts' power supply for the power test
Earth
Neutral
Phase
Parts to be tested output
Neutral
Phase
Secondary wiring of the isolation
transformer for dynamic
dielectric strengh
Note : the cable used on the secondary winding of the isolation transformer must be capable
of supporting high voltage and high current (up to 20 A) for the power measurement.
1.4. MAIN POWER CONNECTOR
J8
Blue wire = Neutral
Brown wire = Phase
Green/Yellow wire = earth
90 - 260 V AC
50 / 60 Hz
A main wire is supplied with the equipment
1.5. CABLE INLET
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2. CONNECTION EXAMPLES
2.1. EARTH CONTINUITY TEST, DIELECTRIC STRENGTH, AND INSULATION RESISTANCE
1mm
4mm
(10/15 kV)
2
1mm
1mm 2
Gnd
Ph
1mm
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2.2. POWER / CURRENT TEST
Ground wire
2
3mm
Gnd
Ph
Ground
2 standard wires
2
3mm
2 HV wire + power
2
3mm
Ph
Electrical
Network
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2.3. TEST
FOR EARTH
POWER/CURRENT
Ground wire
1mm
CONTINUITY,
STATIC
DIELECTRIC
STRENGH
AND
Ground
security
Ground wire
2
Standard wire
2
1mm
2
4mm et 1mm
Gnd
Ph
2 standard
wire
3mm
2 HV wires + power
3mm
Ph
Electrical
Network
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2.4. TEST
FOR EARTH
POWER/CURRENT
CONTINUITY,
1mm
3mm
DYNAMIC
DIELECTRIC
STRENGH
AND
1mm
2
4mm et 1mm
2
1mm
Gnd
3mm
Ph
Ground security
2
3mm
Ph
Electrical network
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3. PLC/ATEQ INTERFACES
J1 J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
RC1
Clavier / Keyboard
J11
J9
J10
J20
J12
J13
J17
J18
F1
J14
J15
J16
J19
Inside view of the door
3.1. ON/OFF OUTPUT (T.O.R.)
The cycle results can be read on the front fascia via the luminous indicators and electronic
displays. The corresponding electrical dialog take place inside the device on the J15
connector. The informations Pass Fail etc ... given by the ATEQ EP2P are of
maintained contact form.
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These outputs can be used under a maximum of 110 V ~/ 500 mA.
Relay
Gmov Output
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
J15
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
: output for Pass
: output for Fail(min, max and alarms)
: output for Fail in earth continuity
: output for Fail in AC/DC Dielectric strength
: output for Fail in Power / current / angle
: output end of cycle (depends on the position of the rotary switch RC1)
: output for Fail in insulation resistance
: output Busy
3.2. ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL LINK
1 2 3 4
1 + 24 V
2 Bus ATEQ
3 Bus ATEQ
4 Gnd.
J16
3.3. OUTPUT SUPPLY OF 24 V FOR EXTERNAL USAGE
1 2
24 V user output. Maximum current 0.4 A (400 mA)
10V
2 + 24 V
J17
3.4. ON/OFF OUTPUT (T.O.R.)
1
The electrical interaction corresponding with the front
panel is done inside the equipment on the J18 connectors.
J18
The inputs and the outputs are according to the CNOMO standards, switched by the leading
edge of a 24v signal
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Electrical drawings of the inputs and outputs :
Led
Input
CNOMO
Resistance
Gmov
Common 0v
Opto-coupling
1 R.A.Z. Reset to zero
2 Start cycle
3 Decreasing the sequence no. by pulsing
4 Increasing the sequence no. by pulsing
5 Selection of the sequences through volt-free contact (binary weight 1)
5 Selection of the sequences through volt-free contact (binary weight 2)
5 Selection of the sequences through volt-free contact (binary weight 4)
5 Selection of the sequences through volt-free contact (binary weight 8)
9 Common in AC or 0 V in DC
Sequence no.
___________
Binary Weight
1
2
4
8
1 2
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3.5. SERIAL LINK RS 232 OR RS 485
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J19
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2 RXD receive
3 TXD send
4 RTS asking for send
5 Gnd
6 DIFFA
7 RTS
8 CTS authorising send
9 DIFFB
RS 232
2 RXD
3 TXD
5 Gnd
RS 485
5 Gnd
6 DIFFA
9 DIFFB
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J20
1234
3.6. ALTERNATE SERIAL LINK
1
2
3
4
TXD
VCC
RXD
Gnd
3.7. 1.6 A FUSE
F1
3.8. ROTARY SWITCH
RC1 The functioning of the equipment is connected to the position of the rotary switch
hardware which is on the CPU.
Default position : 4
0 / 2 / 8 /A
1/3/9/B
4/6/C/E
5/7/D
F
End of continuous cycle & stop if Fail
End of pulsed cycle & stop if Fail
End of continuous cycle & automatic reset
End of pulsed cycle & automatic reset
Position reserved for calibration
Note : pulse duration at End of Cycle signal is 500 ms.
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4. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The electrical supply is done by the 3-pin connector located below the equipment. The
equipment can be supplied with a voltage between 90 and 260 V
J8
90 - 260 V AC
50 / 60 Hz
Blue wire = Neutral
Brown wire = Phase
Green/yellow wire =
earth
A main wire is supplied with the equipment.
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5. INPUT/OUTPUT TIMING CHART
In order to interface the ATEQ EP2P with the equipment (PLC, PC ), the following timing
chart shows the sequencing of the electrical outputs (relay board on Connector J15) in
accordance with the input/output commands on front panel or on the Connector J18 (START,
RESET and sequence number selection).
The timing proposed depends directly on the rotary switch position; this allows selection of
the 2 end of cycles: automatic RESET or STOP.
Keys
Waiting Period (TRDT)
W
Rise time
R
Stabilisation time
S
Test time
T
Fall time
F
START
Press on the
key on the front panel or contact between pins 2 and 9 on the
connector J18
RESET
key on the front panel or contact between pins 1 and 9 on
Press on the
the connector J18
Programme Nb Select the sequence number by combination of the binary weight
Pins 5 to 8 of connector J18
PASS or FAIL relay on Connector J15
P or F
End of cycle relay on connector J15
EoC
500 ms when End of Cycle if reached
@
The time scale is not respected except for the time indicated which has to be respected.
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5.1. END OF CYCLE STOP
W
Cycle
Prog.nb
500 ms
mini
12.5 ms
START
RES
20 ms
mini
PASS
OR
FAIL
Busy
EoC
@
Ready
@: 500 ms when End of Cycle is reached
For safety purposes, the start cycle (START) should be maintained throughout high
voltage tests (dielectric strength, insulation resistance). For all other tests, activating for of
20ms (min) is sufficient to start the test.
Selecting STOP or automatic RESET end of cycle can be done with the help of
the rotary switch function (ref. chapter 4 10). The configuration of the parameters of this
function overrides the position of the hardware component (rotary switch). The hardware
rotary switch allows definition of the nature of the end of cycle signal (maintained or
pulsed 500 ms), respectively on the odd and even positions of the rotary switch.
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5.2. END OF CYCLE AUTOMATIC RESET
A
Cycle
Prog.Nb
500 ms
mini
12.5 ms
START
RES
PASS
OR
FAIL
Busy
EoC
@
Ready
@: 500 ms when End of Cycle is reached
For safety purposes, the start cycle (START) should be maintained throughout the high
voltage tests (dielectric strength, insulation resistance). For all other tests, activating for
20ms (min) is sufficient to start the test.
Selecting STOP or automatic RESET end of cycle can be done with the help of
the rotary switch function (ref. chapter 4 10) The configuration of the parameters of this
function overrides the position of the hardware component (rotary switch). The hardware
rotary switch allows definition of the nature of the end of cycle signal (maintained or
pulsed 500 ms), respectively on the odd and even positions of the rotary switch.
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Chapter 2
USER INTERFACES
1. THE ATEQ EP2P IN ITS CASE
300 mm
160 mm
EP2P
+
-
m
/M
mA/A
W/kW
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
STEP TEST
300 mm
CYCLE
DISCONNECT POWER
PRIOR TO OPENING
DEBRANCHER
LAPPAREIL AVANT
kV
+0
0-
A
TEST
TEST
F
TEST
1
1 - HV CONNECTOR
CONNECTEUR HT
2
1
4
2-
5
7
8
USER EARTH
TERRE UTILISATEUR
3 - ELECTRICAL CABLE BUSHING
PASSAGE DE CABLES
4 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
CONNECTEUR SECTEUR
5 - EARTH CONTINUITY CONNECTORS
CONNECTEURS CONTINUITE DE
6 - PROTECTIVE EARTHING TERMINAL
BORNE DE TERRE DE PROTECTION
7/8 -POWER MEASUREMENT
MESURE DE PUISSANCE
EP2P REF. 393.01
120 mm
150 mm
293 mm
Dimensions without the stand : height 300 mm, breadth 300 mm, depth 160 mm Weight : 15 kg
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2. LAYOUT OF THE FRONT PANEL
Keys for cycle
parameter
Display window of
the parameters and
test results
EP2P
Increase/
decrease the
parameters
Calibrating
the test
conditions
+
-
kV
m /M
mA/A
SEQUENCE
STEP
Reset to zero /
start of cycle
W/kW
TEST
CYCLE
DISCONNECT POWER
PRIOR TO OPENING
DEBRANCHER
LAPPAREIL AVANT
kV
Key to open
and close
the box
+0
Access/ cycle
key
0-
A
TEST
TE S T
TEST PARAMETERS
1
Description
of the bottom
of the
equipment
2
1
1-
HV CONNECTOR
CONNECTEUR HT
2-
USER EARTH
TERRE UTILISATEUR
3-
ELECTRICAL CABLE BUSHING
PASSAGE DE CABLES
4-
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
CONNECTEUR SECTEUR
5-
EARTH CONTINUITY CONNECTORS
CONNECTEURS CONTINUITE DE TERRE
6-
PROTECTIVE EARTHING TERMINAL
BORNE DE TERRE DE PROTECTION
4
5
7
8
7/8 - POWER MEASUREMENT
MESURE DE PUISSANCE
EP2P REF. 393.01
On/Off Switch
Reference and
caracteristics of
the equipment
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3. SCHEMATIC FLOW CHART FOR USING THE KEYS
Definition
An objet can be : Boolean, description, or numeric value.
Program or
sequence
number
If
Object 1
Object n
Object 3
Object 2
Title
If
Boolean
Object 3
with point = active
without point = inactive
So
If
x
Object 3
So
X
Object 3
Object 3
Object 3
If
Enter parameters
(numeric value)
After setting the key in the CYCLE position
, the equipment saves the modifications
in the memory.
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4. FUNCTIONS OF THE KEYS AND DISPLAYS
4.1. DISPLAYS
4.1.1. Left displays
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
Step
TEST
DISPLAYS IN ACCESS MODE :
the sequence to program or programmed
row in the sequence
type of test
target current in amperes ( EC )
target voltage in volts or kilovolts ( DS / IR )
cut off voltage ( P )
percentage of the cut off of the voltage of the test (P / DS / IR )
DISPLAYS IN CYCLE MODE :
sequence programmed
row of sequence
type of test
target voltage in volts or kilovolts ( RD / RI )
current for the test in amperes ( CT )
percentage of the cut off of the voltage of the test (P / RD / RI )
the correction value of the test (P )
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4.1.2. Right displays
m /
MA / A
W / kW
CYCLE
Displays in ACCESS mode :
rise time
stabilisation time
test time
fall time
high & low reject level
different functions of the F key
Displays in CYCLE mode :
test results of earth continuity in m
test results of dielectric strength in mA
test results of insulation resistance in M or G
test results of current in mA /A or power W / kW
test results of the phase shift angle in degrees
value of the correction resistance ( CT )
error messages
4.2. INDICATORS
Red Indicator
+%-
Green Indicator
Exceeding the limits for test voltage/current (these limits are
+0
set by the 0 - key).
PASS
FAIL because maximum and minimum limits exceeded set by
the key.
Red Indicator
Test in process or alarm
Red Indicator
!
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4.3. THE KEYS
4.3.1. Voltage / Current
kV
A
In ACCESS mode, this key together with
, arrows allows calibration :
the indicated current of the earth continuity (30 A maximum),
the indicated voltage of the dielectric strength or insulation resistance,
the indicated voltage of the dielectric strength or insulation resistance.
In CYCLE mode, allows consultation of the parameters :
target current in earth continuity test,
the target voltage of the dielectric strength or insulation resistance,
the target voltage of the dielectric strength or insulation resistance.
4.3.2. Percentage of the indicated voltage
+0
0
Associated with
, keys helps the calibration of the cut off percentage around the
indicated voltage for dielectric strength in insulation resistance and power/ current +/1% to 100%.
4.3.3. Rise time
Allows the calibration of rise time on the ramp (RD / RI.)
Minimum Time : 0,3 second.
Maximum Time : 99,9 seconds.
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4.3.4. Stabilisation time and test time
Allows the calibration of stabilisation time of the test voltage.
Minimum Time : 0,0 second.
Maximum Time : 99,9 seconds.
Allows the calibration of test time.
Minimum Time : 0,1 second.
Maximum Time : 99,9 seconds.
Possible to have a infinite test time (calibration less than 0 s).
Note : it is possible for the power test to set an infinite test time (setting less than 0 s).
4.3.5. Fall time
Helps the calibration of fall time on the ramp (RD / RI.).
Minimum Time : 0,1 second.
Maximum Time : 99,9 seconds.
kV
Consign Test
Rise
Stabilisation
Measure
Fall
Time
4.3.6. Maximum and minimum reject level
Allows setting of minimum and maximum reject level. In case of exceeding or
decreasing these values the test will be declared as Fail.
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4.3.7. Function
F
In ACCESS mode this key allows access to the following modes :
F
F
MuLt
SgS
MuLt
Condition
SgS
Condition
STA2
COM
MBUS
IMPression
Dialog with the
statistic software
FrAM
CoLo
End of test line step
End of sequence
line step
Choice of the
print condition
Choice of the
color print
conditions
Horo
Date and time
setting
tSdt
COUn
Waiting
time
Total
Pass part
Fail part
Res counter
Print counter
Passage from one mode to the other is done by repeatedly pressing the
rot.s
Reset Auto
Stop
Loc
Lock
Start
key.
A mode is active if it is followed by a point (Boolean function).
To activate or deactivate a mode press on the start key
Pressing the RESET key
(green key).
(red key) takes you to the beginning of the menu.
In the earth continuity test the following functions will be added :
OFEL
StEc
Offset
Value
Impulsional
state
In the test to measure power the following functions will be added :
F
F
Cor
PiC
AMP
AnGL
Correction
value
Peak value
Measure in mA/A
Max/min angle
reject level
In CYCLE mode this key allows viewing of the following parameters :
offset resistance for the earth continuity test (if the function is activated),
correction voltage for the power test (if the function is activated).
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4.3.8. Test
This key allows selection of the type of test (dielectric, earth continuity, insulation resistance,
measurement of power /current).
4.3.9. Cursor key !
Function :
increasing the number of sequence / row / type of test,
increasing
the numerical value of the parameter.
4.3.10. Cursor key "
Function :
decreasing the
number of sequence / row / type of test,
decreasing the numerical
value of the parameter.
4.3.11. Reset key (Red key)
(Red RESET key) with key in ACCESS position :
allows scrolling through the program menu,
(move from type of test to the row or from row to the N of sequence)
key
(red key) +
et
= general reset to zero of all the sequence
keys,
key
(red key) +
reset to zero of the current sequence.
Note : during the reset to zero the confirmation for cancelling will appear on the right display
arranging all the sequence numbers from 16 to 01.
(Red RESET key) with key in CYCLE position :
allows interruption of current cycle and resetting to zero.
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4.3.12. Start cycle key (Green key)
with key in ACCESS position :
allows scrolling through the program menu
(passage from type of test to row to No. of sequence),
activates and deactivates the different modes of the
key.
with key in CYCLE position :
starting the test cycle(s).
4.3.13. CYCLE / RUN ACCESS switch
ACCESS position :
between the test parameters.
CYCLE position :
confirming the parameters entered,
viewing the value of the parameters simply by pressing on the chosen
parameter key.
4.3.14. On/Off Switch
I
to put the equipment on / off: O : Off
0
1 : On
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Chapter 3
STARTING THE EQUIPMENT SETTINGS - TESTS
1. SWITCH ON THE EQUIPMENT
On switching on the equipment :
the equipment sends its configuration to the serial port,
on starting the equipment for 2 seconds it displays the following message :
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
STEP
CYCLE
TEST
U X.XX indicates the software version.
Then the equipment transmits its configuration on the J 19 (RS 232) output. In downloading
mode, there is no transmission of the configuration.
The equipment then displays the current program.
2. USING THE KEYS
Key in CYCLE position : the equipment is in waiting position.
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
STEP
CYCLE
TEST
Key in ACCESS position : instrument is in program mode, see chapter 4 "enter the
parameters".
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
STEP
TEST
CYCLE
Note : if there is an interruption to the power supply the instrument returns to the last program or
function selected.
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3. ENTER THE PARAMETERS
3.1. PRINCIPLE
Selection of a SEQUENCE
Selection of ROW
Selection of TYPE
Enter the parameters
Next
test
YES
NO
Validation of parameters
YES
Next
sequence
NO
Use
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3.2. METHOD
3.2.1. Reset to zero all the sequences
in ACCESS position.
Put the key
Press on the
Put the key
key (red key) +
and
in CYCLE position.
3.2.2. Selection of a sequence
Slection d'une SEQUENCE
Put the key
in ACCESS position. The sequence number flashes in the left display.
Select N of sequence ( 01 16 ) required using
keys.
3.2.3. Selection of a step
Slection d'un RANG
After having selected the sequence.
Press on the
key to go to the selection of the step.
The zone STEP on the left display flashes.
Select the step to be programmed using
keys.
Note : it is impossible to select step n+1 if the row is not programmed.
3.2.4. Selection of type
Slection d'un TYPE
Press on the
key or on the Test key to select the type of test to enter the parameters.
The zone TYPE of the left display flashes.
Select the type of test (
E, =, P ) present in the instrument
configuration of the instrument) with the help of
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: no test selected
: AC earth continuity test < 12 V without load, 30 A maximum
: AC dielectric strength 200 to 4 000 V AC
= : DC dielectric strength 200 5 000 V DC
: insulation resistance test
: test to measure power or current and / or test phase shift angle
3.2.5. Programming an earth continuity test
Press on the
kV
A
key.
Enter la value of the test current required using the
Press on the
keys (left display).
key.
Enter the value for stabilisation time for the test using the
Press again on the
Press on the
key then using the
keys enter the test time (right display).
key.
Enter the maximum cut off of the reject level using the
Press again on the
keys (right display).
then using the
keys (right display).
keys enter the minimum cut off of the reject level
(right display).
Note : certain options are exclusively for this type of test ( ref. Chapter 4 "Functions of the
ATEQ EP2P) different modes of the Function key " : Offset mode for earth continuity
and start mode for earth continuity).
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3.2.6. Programming a dielectric strength test
kV
Press on the
key.
Enter the value of the test voltage required using the
Press on the
keys (left display).
+ 0 key.
0 -
Together with the
keys, allows setting of the percentage of monitoring the test voltage from
1% to 100%.
1st press on the key, set the upper monitoring limit
2nd press, to set the lower limit.
Press on the
key.
Enter the rise time using the
Press on the
keys (right display).
key.
Enter the stabilisation time using the
Press again on the
Press on the
key the using the
keys enter the test time (right display ).
key.
Enter the fall time using the
Press on the
keys (right display).
keys (right display).
key.
Enter the maximum reject level required using the
Press again on the
key then using the
keys (right display).
keys enter the minimum reject level required
(right display).
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3.2.7. Programming an insulation resistance test
Press on the
kV
A
key.
Enter the required voltage value using the
Press on the
+ 0 , together with
0 -
(left display).
key, which allows setting of the percentage for monitoring
the test voltage from 1% to 100%.
1st press on the key, set the upper monitoring limit,
2nd press, to set the lower limit.
Press again on the key
then using the
enter the test time (right display).
Enter the maximum cut off of the reject level using the
Press on the
key.
Enter the fall time using the
Press on the
key (right display).
key.
Enter the minimum cut off of the reject level using the
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3.2.8. Programming of the test to measure the power (current)
Press on the
kV
A
key.
Enter the value of the test voltage to be monitored using the
Press on the
+ 0 , together with
0 -
keys (left display).
key, which allows setting of the percentage for monitoring
the test voltage from 1% to 100%.
1st press on the key, set the upper monitoring limit,
2nd press, to set the lower limit.
Press on the
key.
Enter the stabilisation time using the
Press again on the
Press on the
key (right display).
key together with the
keys enter the test time (right display ).
key.
Enter the maximum cut off of the reject level using the
Press again on the
key using the
keys (right display).
key enter the minimum cut off of the reject level
required (right display).
For a reject limit expressed in Watts, the test voltage is linked to the reject limit.
Example : if U = 230 V and Maximum Reject Limit = 4,6 kW,
it is not possible to lower the voltage U since the intensity I would then be greater than 20
A (maximum measurable value).
Note : certain options are especially for this type of test ( ref. Chapter 4 Description of different
modes if function key : Test Correction Mode, Peak Mode, phase shift angle mode,
ampere mode ).
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Next
Test
1st press on the key
Using the
YES
(red key) the left display flashes and indicates the current no. of step.
key, increase the row number then go back to paragraph 3.2.4.
On pressing for the 2nd time the left display flashes and indicates the number of the current
sequence. Select the new sequence number required ( 01 to 16 ) using the
keys, then go back
to paragraph 3.2.3.
Next
Test
NO
3.2.9. Validation of parameters
Validation des paramtres
Put the key in
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4. TEST CYCLE
4.1. STARTING THE TEST CYCLE
4.1.1. Displays
Test result display (right display) : the line indicates unit of measurement and the point indicates
the unit column.
Right Display
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
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Test
Earth continuity
Insulation Resistance
Insulation Resistance
Dielectric strength
Power / Current
Power / Current
kW
Power / Current
degree
Phase
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4.1.2. Earth continuity cycle
Press on the
key (green key) , the instrument is ready for test; the operator takes the earth
continuity probe, positions it on the area to be tested & then pushes it in. The test is done. At the
end of the test a signal sounds and a LED glows on the probe indicating to the operator the end of
test.
Example of the test result display
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
Step
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
CYCLE
TEST
4.1.3. Dielectric strength cycle
Press and hold the
key (green key) during the cycle.
Example of test result display
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
Step
TEST
CYCLE
4.1.4. Insulation resistance cycle
Press and hold the
key (green key) during the cycle
Example of the test result display
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
Step
TEST
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
CYCLE
4.2. CYCLE TO TEST THE POWER, CURRENT OR PHASE SHIFT ANGLE
Press on the
key (green key)
Example of the test result display
kV
V
A
SEQUENCE
Step
TEST
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
CYCLE
kV
m
/ M
V
mA / A
A
W / kW
Note : it is possible to start the cycle using a remote control ( ref. chapter 5 : accessories and/or
chapter 1 : rear panel on/off input (1.18) and on/off outputs.
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Chapter 4
FUNCTIONS OF THE ATEQ EP2P
1. CHAINING FUNCTION
The chaining function, common to the sequence, allows the chaining of 8 tests conditionally by
using a NON EXCLUSIVE OR :
the passage to the next test is done if at least one of the conditions selected is filled.
Note : when the chaining function is activated this deactivates the chaining function.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Mult message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
button
no
Mult message
displayed ?
yes
Press on the down arrow
Press on the Up and Down arrow
to move the pointer
Press on START to activate or
deactivate
Right display
2 1
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
CHAINING CONDITIONS
1. Good part (default value)
2. Reject 1 ; 2 and alarm
Cheker
3. Reject ground continuity
Activated function 4. Reject AC DC dielectric strength
5. Reject Power / Current / Angle
6. Reserved
7. Reject insulation resistance
8. Reserved
Default value : PASS.
Note : these active conditions correspond to the relay conditions on the On/Off output board
TOR giving all the test results available for the user on the J15 connector.
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2. STEP BY STEP FUNCTION
The step by step function helps the operator to follow the running of the cycle. He has to start
each test by a start cycle.
Note : when the step by step function is active, this deactivates the chaining function.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Message
SBS displayed ?
yes
Press on the START
button
no
Message
SBS displayed
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Press on the UP and DOWN
arrow to move the pointer
Press on START or on RESETto
activate or deactivate a condition
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
Right display
Cheker
Activated function
8
2 1
STEP BY STEP CONDITIONS
Good part (default value)
Reject 1 ; 2 and alarm
Reject ground continuity
Reject AC DC dielectric strength
Reject Power / Current / Angle
Reserved
Reject insulation resistance
8. Reserved
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Default Value : PASS.
Note : these active conditions correspond to the relay conditions on the On/Off output board
TOR giving all the test results available for the user on the J15 connector.
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3. COM MODE
The COM mode allows selection of two types of functions :
1. The MODBUS for the download function, called (JBUS). This mode can communicate on
RS 232 port to port or RS485 in multi ports.
2. The IMP mode (printing)
This mode sends the results to the RS 232 ports.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Message COM
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
Message COM.
displayed ?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow then
on the FUNCTION key to
get the parameters
Press on the START key to enter
the required function
Press on the DOWN arrow and
then on the FUNCTION key to get
the parameters
Press on the UP and DOWN arows
to adjust the FUNCTION values
then on the FUNCTION key
for the next parameter
Tourner la clef en position CYCLE
pour valider les paramtres
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Default Values
MBUS or downloading
F
9600
19200
4800
2400
PRT
EVEn
odd
mArc
SPACE
nonE
8 bit
1Stop
2Stop
n 01
n 01
n 255
or printing the results to the RS 232 port
F
9600
EVEn
7 bit
1Stop
19200
odd
mArc
SPACE
nonE
8 bit
2Stop
4800
2400
1200
600
300
Note : a test for transmission of formats is done. This avoids bad configuration.
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4. FUNCTION STAT 2
The function STA 2 allows dialogue with the statistics software STAT 2.
F
To activate the STA 2 function, go to the programme mode and press on the
select the STA2
F
function using the
function key.
To activate or deactivate this mode press on the
the selected mode is active.
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key, a point (.) is displayed indicating that
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5. FRAME FUNCTION
The frame function helps :
to add the line feed (L.F.,"Line Feed") at the end of each test frame sent on the
RS 232 line,
to add line feed at the end of sequence. This helps to separates the test blocks,
making the reading of results very easy,
to set conditions for the transmission of results. The condition is same as the
chaining function.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Fram message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
Fram message
displayed ?
Press on DOWN arrow
yes
Press on the FUNCTION button
and on the UP & DOWN arrows
adjust the number of the end of line
at the end of test (Line test from 0
to 99)
Press on the FUNCTION button
and on the UP & DOWN arrows
adjust the number of carriage
returns at the end of sequence
(Line sequence from 0 to 99)
Press on the FUNCTION button
and on the UP & DOWN arrows
to move pointer
Press on START to activate or
deactivate a condition
Turn the keyton CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
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Right display
Cheker
Activated function
8
2 1
RESULTS EDITING CONDITIONS
1. Good part (default value)
2. Reject 1 ; 2 and alarm
3. Reject ground continuity
4. Reject AC DC dielectric strength
5. Reject Power / Current / Angle
6. Reserved
7. Reject insulation resistance
8. Reserved
Default Value :
0 line feed between the frames (Line test 00)
1 line feed between the sequence (Line sequence 01)
All the transmission conditions are activated
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6. COLOUR
The COLO (colour) function is to print the results put out in a different colour, generally red.
This function is meant for a specific printer whose technical characteristics allow use of different
printing colours (consult us).
Colour printing is done when at least one condition is fulfilled
( non exclusive OR).
Key in ACCESS position
Press on FUNCTION
key
no
CoLo message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
CoLo message .
displayed ?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Press on the UP and DOWN arrow
to move the pointer
Press on START to activate or
deactivate
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
Right display
Cheker
Activated function
8
2 1
COLOR CONDITIONS
Good part (default value)
Reject 1 ; 2 and alarm
Reject ground continuity
Reject AC DC dielectric strength
Reject Power / Current / Angle
Reserved
Reject insulation resistance
8. Reserved
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Default Value : bad part.
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7. FUNCTION OF THE DATE AND TIME RECORDER
The Horo function (time-recorder) sends :
the date and the start time to the equipment,
the date and time result at the end of line,
the date and time of transmission to the counters.
To activate the time recording function go to programme mode then :
F
press on the
key, select the function Horo
To activate or deactivate this mode press on
mode is active.
with the help of
keys.
, a point (.) is displayed indicating the selected
Updating the date and time on the date and time recorder
After activating the "Horo" function, press on the DOWN
day.
, the first function displayed is the
F
Display the Day required with the help of
, then press on the
key to update the day.
This validation passes automatically to the following step, i.e. the Month.
Proceed in the identical manner for setting :
- month,
- year,
- hour,
- minutes,
- seconds.
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to update.
Note : the time recorder function does not count leap years.
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8. START TEST DELAY TIME MODE
The function Tsdt (Test start delay time) delays the start of the test.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION button
no
Message Tsdt
displayed ?
yes
Press on the START
button
no
Message Tsdt.
displayed?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Press on the UP and DOWN
arrows to display the time required
(99.9 sec max.)
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
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9. COUNTER MODE
The counter function helps to test by sequence :
number of total parts,
number of Passes,
number of Fails,
to reset the counter or counters to zero,
to print all the counters.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION button
no
Message Tsdt
displayed ?
yes
Press on the START
button
no
Message Tsdt.
displayed?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Press on the UP and DOWN
arrows to display the time required
(99.9 sec max.)
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
!"!#$
indicated on the left display, total number of cycles done since last reset at zero. The 3
indicators (reject 1, good part and reject 2) are lighted.
Pass
indicated on the left display, total number of good parts. The green indicator is lighted.
pass
indicated on the left display, total number of bad parts. The two red
indicators are lighted (reject 1 and reject 2).
reject
rSt
This function helps to reset the zero of the current sequence counters.
To reset these counter at zero press on
. during the reset to zero the right display
shows - - - - .
A the end of the reset the left display indicates the No. of the sequence and the right
display indicates %&!''' .
Prt
This function helps to print the counters of all the sequences on pressing
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10. ROTARY SWITCH FUNCTION
The rotary switch function helps to define the method of test :
either by automatic reset to zero,
or by a manual reset to zero.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Rot.s.message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
Rot.s message
displayed?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Select the required RESET mode
or STOP with the help of UP and
DOWN arrows
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
Default Value
The default values are those of the "hardware" of the rotary switch which are on the CPU board.
Description of the positions of the rotary switch :
0 / 2 / 8/ A
1/3/9/B
4/6/C/E
5/7/D
F
Stop DC end of cycle if Fail,
Stop AC end of cycle if Pass,
DC end of cycle & automatic Reset,
AC end of cycle & automatic Reset,
Reserved position for calibration.
Note : the duration of the pulse at the end of pulsed cycle at its maximum is 500 ms.
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11. FUNCTION KEY
The Lock function disables the START and RESET buttons on the front panel to oblige the
operator to use the bi-manual remote control for Start or Reset.
To activate the function key go to the programme mode :
+
F
press on the
key, select the function
LOC
To activate or deactivate this mode press on the
mode is active.
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keys.
, a point (.) will indicate that the selected
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12. OFFSET EARTH CONTINUITY FUNCTION
The function OFEC (OFfset Earth Continuity (earth) allows subtraction from the test result of a
value between 0 et 200 m. If the test result is negative (very big offset), an error message is
displayed.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
Ofec message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
OFec message
displayed?
Press on DOWN arrow
Select the offset value with the
UP and DOWN arrow(200 m
maximum)
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
Note : the offset earth continuity function is related to the programmed sequence.
In CYCLE mode, if the function if active, the letter C appears to the left of the test
current on the left display. It is also possible to display this correction resistance by
pressing key F.
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13. STARTING THE EARTH CONTINUITY (OR GROUND) MODE
This function allows selection of the type of start given to the equipment for the earth
continuity test (ref. chapter 2 : inside panel of door, the earth continuity connector) :
pulsed : the start is given by the probe,
state (crocodile clip) : start is operated by the START
or by remote control.
If this mode is inactive, the default mode of the equipment is pulsed mode.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on the
FUNCTION key
no
StEc message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
StEC message
displayed?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Choose the required function with
the help o UP and DOWN arrows
Turn the key to CYCLE position to
validate the parameters
Note : in State mode, a strap is needed on the Start cycle input of the probe connector (see
F
Chapter 2: inside of earth continuity connector)
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14. CORRECTION OF THE POWER / CURRENT TEST MODE
This mode allows correction of the test results of the power or current test ( see AMP
function) in relation to a programmed voltage in case the measured voltage differs from
the programmed voltage.
The formula used is as follows :
Unom
Pcor = Pmes
Umes
Pcor : corrected power
Pmeas : power tested
Unom : nominal voltage
Umeas : voltage tested
Key in ACCESS position
Press on FUNCTION
no
Cor message
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
Cor message
displayed?
yes
Press on the DOWN arrow
Choose the required value
(270 V maximum) with the help of
UP and DOWN arrows
Turn the key to CYCLE position to
validate the parameters
In CYCLE mode, if the function is active, the letter C appears at the left of the test pressure on
F
the left display. Moreover it is possible to see the correction resistance on pressing
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15. PEAK VALUE MODE
This mode gives the peak value for power or current measured during the test time.
F
Press on the
key till you get the
Pic
mode on the right display.
To activate or deactivate this mode press on the
mode is active.
, a point (.) will indicate that the selected
16. AMPERE MODE
This mode allows selection of current measurement instead of power measurement.
F
Press on
till you get the mode
Amp
To activate or deactivate this mode press on the
selected mode is active.
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, a point (.) will indicate that the
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17. PHASE SHIFT ANGLE MODE
This mode allows checking of the value of the phase shift angle as well as measurement of
current/power. In the cycle the phase shift angle does not display if it is bad & if the result for the
value of the power/current is good.
Key in ACCESS position
Press on FUNCTION
no
Message Angl
displayed ?
yes
Press on START
no
Message Angl.
displayed?
yes
Press on down arrow
Set required value of upper level of
the angle using UP and DOWN
arrows
Press FUNCTION key
Set required value of lower level of
angle using UP and DOWN
arrows
Turn the key to CYCLE position
to validate the parameters
Note : a small - on the left indicates that it is for the higher or lower reject level.
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Chapter 5
ACCESSORIES OF THE ATEQ EP2P
OPTIONAL ELEMENTS
1. REMOTE CONTROL
2 push buttons at the ends (command bi-manual) start cycle pressed
1 RESET button reset cycle to zero
1 button increase sequence number
1 button to decrease sequence number
1 green indicator (PASS)
1 red indicator (FAIL)
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1.1. CONNECTIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT
The remote control connections to the equipment are done with the help of the J15, J17, J18
connectors on the main board inside the door.
!"%
!"""#
!"$
!"#
!"""""#""""$""""%"""""&"""""'""""("""")"""""*
!"""#"""$"""%"""&"""'"""(""")"""*""!+"!!"!#"!$"!%"!&"!'
678519
09A=9859
012345
,-.-/-
:;<=9">3?@3;A
:;<=9"B7889
Length of the cable around 4 m
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2. SAVE MODULE
F AX : +33 (0) 1 30 54 11 00
R E F . : 323.00
NA
The save module secures the software and the parameters of ATEQ.
The save module connects to the RS 232 output. It also allows :
- programming of the equipment immediately with the parameters of the work unit
(loss of parameters, change of equipment),
- programming of other machines of the same series with identical paramters.
The module does not save the configuration of the equipment.
Refer to the program manual.
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3. GROUND CONTINUITY PROBE
6
5
4
3
2
1
Generator + (green)
Measurement + (green/yellow)
Push button (white)
Push button (white)
+ Supply (red)
- Supply (black)
The probe is connected to the J6 connector.
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4. DIELECTRIC INSULATION CALIBRATION CHECK BOX
This box allows checking of the calibration of the instrument in insulation resistance and in
dielectric strength mode. It is connected to the J1 et J2 connectors.
ATEQ
ID
1 M
500 k
200 k
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5 M
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5. EARTH CONTINUITY CALIBRATION CHECK BOX
This calibration box checks the earth continuity calibration of the equipment. It is connected
to the J5 connector.
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Chapter 6
MESSAGES DISPLAYED
At the end of test, the result is displayed on the front panel of the equipment.
1. RESULT INDICATOR
+%-
green indicator PASS :
the test result is good and is between the maximum and minimum cut off which were
programmed.
red indicator :
the test conditions were not respected: the test is abandoned.
red indicator :
1. the test result is above the max cut off of reject level and the test is bad Fail.
2. the test result is below the min cut off of reject level and the test is bad Fail.
Note : the Fail indications are combined on the same output on the on/off output J15 on 3 and 4.
2. PRINTING THE RESULTS
A serial interface port RS 232 is available (J19 connector) for the connection of a printer or a P. C.
At the end of the test the results are transmitted on the serial line. It is possible to separate the results by
adding the line feed (L.F. see Chapter 4, Frame Function).
2.1. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DEFAULT VALUES OF THE SERIAL LINK
9600 bauds,
7 bits,
even parity,
1 stop bit.
See configuration, Chapter 4, counter Mode.
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2.2. RESULTS FRAME
1
x
x
Sequence
N
10
11
x
.
x
x
Tests conditions
12
13
14
15
x
x
Unit
A
k
V
16
17
18
19
P
R
R
R
20
21
x
x
State
a
1
2
1
Columns from 22 to 40 for all types of test
22
23
24
25
26
27
x
x
Result
28
29
31
32
33
34
35
x
x
Unit
o
h
A
o
h
o
h
m
m
M
G
A
36
37
38
39
40
m
m
m
Columns from 21 to 40 for power test with phase shift angle test
22
23
24
25
26
x
x
Result
27
28
29
31
32
33
34
Unit
35
36
37
x x
Result
38
39
40
Messages transmitted to the serial port :
States
- R1 reject 1, bad test conditions
- R2 reject 2, value outside the cut off reject
- R12 reject 1 and reject 2
- Pa Pass
- AL alarm (type of non defined test, short circuit )
Result
- Infinite resist
- EEEE
- Short circuit
- ERROFF
negative)
out of range (Insulation Resistance : Pass)
out of range
offset error of earth continuity (offset parameter too high: the result is
Date and Ttme recording
If this function is activated :
each test frame is followed by date and time with the following format :
1
21
22
23
24
25
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26
27
10
11
12
13
14
Y YA
15
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
16
17
18
19
20
36
37
38
39
40
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Output examples :
[06] 00. 185 A * : 1R: 0002. 7 mA
Date : 09/07/98 Time: 16: 15: 57
[06] 00. 001 kV * : R2: Short circuit
[06] 00. 000 kV * : R1: 0001. 6 mA
[01] 00237. V * : Pa: 0001. 4 W
[01] 00234. V * : R2: 0909. 1 W
[01] 00235. V * : R2: 0243. 9 W
[01] 00235. V * : R2: EEEE
With Time recording
Without time recording
3. CURRENT MESSAGES
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : position of the key in cycle mode, the parameters are valid and the test can be conducted.
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : earth continuity test. Pulse mode selected. The equipment is in wait mode for using the probe.
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : (insulation resistance test) part to be tested is outside the resistance range. This signifies that
the part tested is good - Pass.
4. ERROR MESSAGES
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : type of test not selected.
Action : programme the required test.
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kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : part to be tested is outside the test range.
Action : see the parameters entered or check the connections of the part to be tested.
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : short circuit
Action : check the connections of the part to be tested or the part fails on dielectric strength or insulation
resistance.
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : parameter error on the sequence XX
Action : do a zero reset of the sequence (= default parameters), or modify it or the parameters entered.
Note : XX is the sequence number between 00 and 15.
kV
V
A
CYCLE
m
/ M
mA / A
W / kW
Signifies : offset error earth continuity
Action : value of the offset programmed is very high. Reduce it in such a way to have 1 to 2 m below
the desired value.
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Appendices
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT
1. LAYOUT OF THE PANEL INSIDE THE DOOR
J1 J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
RC1
Clavier / Keyboard
J11
J9
J10
J20
J12
J13
J17
J18
F1
J14
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J15
J19
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2. ANALOG INPUTS & OUTPUTS
2.1. ANALOG OUTPUT (VOLTAGE) INSULATION RESISTANCE
J1
Voltage
1 Signal
2 Gnd
12
J1 insulation resistance board (540 25)
1 Signal
2 Gnd
J3 converter board(510 07)
1 Signal
2 Gnd
2.2. ANALOG OUTPUT CONVERTER
J2
converter
1 Signal
2 Gnd
12
2.3. ANALOG
INPUT (VOLTAGE) EARTH CONTINUITY
INSULATION RESISTANCE
DIELECTRIC
POWER
J3
1234
Voltage
measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
EC (393 00 02)
J3
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
DS (595 02)
J4
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
2.4. ANALOG
Power (540 37)
J8
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
INPUT (CURRENT) EARTH CONTINUITY
INSULATION RESISTANCE
DIELECTRIC
IR (540 25)
J4
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
POWER
J4
1234
Current
measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
EC (393 00 02)
J2
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
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J3
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
Power (540 37)
J9
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
IR (540 25)
J3
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
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2.5. ANALOG INPUT PHASE ANGLE
J5
1234
Power (540 37) J7
Angle
measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
2.6. ANALOG INPUT GAIN USED FOR THE INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTING
J6
1234
Gain measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
IR. (540 25) J5
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
2.7. SPARE ANALOG INPUT J7
J7
1234
Measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
2.8. SPARE ANALOG INPUT J8
J8
1234
Measurement
1 - 15 V
2 + 15 V
3 Gnd
4 Signal
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3. OTHER CONNECTORS
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3.1. POWER OUTPUT (SELECTION OF THE BOARDS)
Boards selected
J9
J2 converter board(510 07)
1 : + 24 V
2 : Selection ON/OFF
1 : + 24 V
2 : Selection ON/OFF
J10 Relay board ( 530 17 )
3 : + 24 V
4 : Relay Selection HT 2 : Relay Selection HT
or
10 Relay board ( 530 17 )
4 : Relay Selection HT
J10 Power board ( 540 37 )
5 : + 24 V
6 : Selection gain 1
4 : Selection gain 1
J10 Relay board (530 17) J10 P board (540 37 )
7 : +24 V
2 : + 24 V
8 : Power selection
6 : Selection P 1 : Selection P
Insulation Selection
9 : +24 V
100 V (Gnd)
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2 / 3 : + 24 V
5: 0 V (Gnd)
J7 RI (540 25)
1 : + 24 V
2 : RI Selection
J7 RI ( 540 25 )
1 : + 24 V
2: 0 V (Gnd)
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3.2. POWER OUTPUTS
Board selected
J10
J4 Ground continuity board( 393 00 )
1 : + 24 V
2 : Selection CT
J4 Ground continuity board ( 393 00 )
1 : + 24 V
2 : Selection buzzer
5 : + 24 V
6 : Selection 50/400Hz
J2 Converter board ( 510 07 )
3 : + 24 V
4 : Selection 50/400 Hz
7 : + 24 V
8 : Dielectric selection
J3 Dielectric board ( 595 02)
1 : + 24 V
2 :Dielectric selection
1 : + 24 V
2 : Selection CT
3 : + 24 V
4 : Selection buzzer
3.3. CONNEXION OF KEYBOARD ON THE PANEL
Clavier / Keyboard
J11
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Appendices
J12
1234
3.4. INPUT SWITCH
1 IT 0
2 Gnd
3 IT 1
4 Gnd
1 J5 Short circuit point for Dielectric Strength (540 03 01)
2 J5 Short circuit point for Dielectric Strength (540 03 01)
2 J5 Start Point Earthcontinuity (393 00 02)
1 J5 Start Point Earth continuity (393 00 02)
123
3.5. FRONT PANEL KEY
J13
1
2
3 not used
3.6. POWER SWITCH
J14
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1 Phase
2 Ground
3 Neutral
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