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SUPERVISION PANEL LAN 63 FEATURES:
- Programmable for Supervision or as Status indicator
- Compact measurements 129 x 70 x 27 mm (depth below
panel 20mm )
- 12 Inputs
- Programmable delay individually selectable on each input
Max. time 60 mins.
- LED - indicators
- Noise rejecting inputs
- Memory and flash function on each input
- Each input is programmable for NO or NC function and priority
output A or B
- Easily accessible push button switches for RESET and LED
test.
- Potential free priority outputs with NC status when the panel is
de energized.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
LAN 63 Master Unit with 2 priority outputs and 12 inputs. When
more than 12 inputs are required the LAN 63 is easily expanded
with a maximum number of 8 slave modules LAN 64 resulting in
an impressive 108 inputs. Active Input signal lights, after the
selected delay time, the channel LED in flashing mode. The
associated priority output changes state and the priority LED is
activated. When the input is acknowledged by the operator, the
priority output returns to its original state, the priority LED is
deactivated and the channel indicator stops flashing. The
channel indicator is activated until the input signal has returned
to the normal state. Any new active signal on any input repeats
this process. When an active input signal triggers the unit but
disappears before being acknowledged, the channel indicator
remains flashing until being acknowledged after which it is
deactivated.
INPUTS
Every input is individually programmable for NO or NC
operation, which enables the unit to simultaneously operate
with a mixture of NC or NO sensors. Every input channel has its
own programmable delay time in 12 exact steps: 1, 5, 10, 20,
30, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300 seconds and 30 or 60 minutes.
Easy connection of additional slave panels through flat
cable - connector permanently mounted on LAN 64.
FUNCTION
Normal / Idle
Green POWER LED active indicating supply voltage.
Alarm
Flashing LED on channel with active input signal (after
programmed delay). Priority output indicator A or B is active.
Acknowledgement of active signals through RESET button.
After acknowledgment all LEDs stop flashing. Priority indicator
is deactivated. When the cause of the active signal is being
handled the associated channel LED is deactivated.
Lamp test (LED)
When the TEST/RESET button is held depressed all indicators
are activated for inspection.
IS LAN 63_64 1004.doc
LAN 63, LAN64
Programming Instruction
Push Buttons
P = Upper hidden by the Text area
T = Lower TEST / RESET
1. Entering Programming Mode
Activate programming mode by keeping the button P depressed
more than 1 second, the LAN panel acknowledges by flashing
channel 1
2. Channel Selection (1 - 12)
Push button P repeatedly until the flashing light moves to the
channel that is to be programmed. Accept the channel selection
by pressing the button T.
3. Input Delay Time (1sec, 5sec, 10sec, 60min)
Use button P until the desired input delay time has been
selected. The programming of input Delay Time will be active
for the channel that was selected in the previous step Channel
selection. The active delay time is being indicated by a flashing
Yellow LED. Accept the selected delay time by pressing the
button T.
Channel 1 1 second
Channel 2 5 seconds
Channel 3 10 seconds
Channel 4 20 seconds
Channel 5 30 seconds
Channel 6 1 minute
Channel 7 2 minutes
Channel 8 3 minutes
Channel 9 4 minutes
Channel 10 6 minutes
Channel 11 30 minutes
Channel 12 1 hour
4. Input Characteristics (NO/NC)
The input characteristic of the selected channel can be
programmed to be active for NO or NC action. Push the button
P until the desired operation mode has been selected. The
priority output LEDs are indicating the mode selected. Flashing
Yellow = NO and flashing RED = NC
Leave this programming mode by pressing the button T again.
5. Priority Output (A, B or AB)
Each input channel is being addressable to priority output A, B
or as status indicator. Push the button P until the desired
function has been selected. The priority output LEDs are
indicating the mode selected. Priority Channel LED A active
means that the selected channel is addressed to Priority output
A. Priority Channel LED B active means that the selected
channel is
addressed to Priority output B. Both LED A and B active
means that the selected channel does not connect to any
priority output. The channel is in this state programmed as
Status indicator only.
6. Programming further channels
Return to Position 2 above.
7. Return to normal operating mode.
After having adjusted all in and outputs the LAN 63, 64 is being
brought back to normal operating mode by depressing the
button P until the indicating LED is being moved passed
channel 12.
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