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network controller for the relay. The values 9 (Lamp) and 10 (Alarm Output) of this parameter
are special ones.
If Initial Condition is equal to 9 (Lamp) then upon module’s powering on the relay
switches on, but in case of losing communication with the network controller over the RS-485
interface for a time exceeding Activation Time, the relay will be switched off and on once per
second. When the communication is restored, the relay will be switched on again.
If Initial Condition is equal to 10 (Alarm Output) then upon powering on the module this
relay will be activated but in case of breaking communication with the network controller over
the RS-485 interface bus for a time more than the parameter Activation Time, the relay will
be switched off. When the communication is restored, the relay will be switched on again.
1.4.6.2 For each relay, its parameter Activation Time defines the time for which the
relay will be activated (switched off) upon module’s receiving a Switch On for a Time or
Switch Off for a Time command in case when the activation time is not explicitly given in the
received command (provided that the module operates under a console S2000 of a version
less than 1.20). If the module S2000-SP1 operates under an S2000 console of a version
1.20+ or Orion Pro software, the activation time is defined during configuring the S2000 or
programming Orion Pro database, with values of the relevant parameters of the S2000-SP1
module being ignored.
1.4.6.3 The parameter On/Off Events can also be programmed for each relay
individually. If the parameter is set up (marked by “+”) then upon activating (by any way) or
inactivating the relay its new status - On (active) or Off (inactive) - will be sent over the RS-
485 interface bus as an event. In case of communication loss this event is stored in the
module non-volatile memory until restoring the failure. (Before setting this parameter, please
be sure that it is supported by the network controller being in use).
1.4.6.4 The parameter Both Power Input Monitoring controls the function of monitoring
power at both inputs automatically (see Clause 1.4.4.1).
1.4.6.5 To change module’s configuration parameters, an S2000(M) console or IBM
compatible PC is used. When using the PC, the configuration parameters are given by means
of UProg Configuration Tool, with the module being connected to a COM port of the PC
through one of the RS-232/RS-485 interface converters PI-GR and S2000-PI or an S2000(M)
console of version 1.20+ switched to the interface converter mode.
The last version of UProg Configuration Tool as well as additional information about the
module can be downloaded from the Bolid website at the address of
www.bolid.com.
2 INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Safety Precautions
2.1.1 There are no potential hazard circuits within the module.
2.1.2 Do SHUT OFF the device power before mounting, wiring, or maintaining the module.
2.1.3 Mounting and maintaining the module MUST be performed by qualified engineers.
2.2 Preparing for Using
2.2.1 If necessary, change the module’s network address. The address of the module
must not be the same as an address of any device connected to the same RS-485 bus.
2.2.2 Adjust other configuration parameters of the module to meet the specific
requirements to the module.