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Operating Instructions Type ME24 I/O-Module

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Operating Instructions

TypeME24

I/O-Module

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We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.Technische Änderungen vorbehalten.Sous réserve de modifications techniques.

© Bürkert Werke GmbH & Co. KG, 2015 -2017

Operating Instructions 1710/02_EU-EN_00810473 / Original DE

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Content

1 THEOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................................................6

1.1 Symbols......................................................................................................................................................................................6

1.2 Definitionoftheterm“product”.....................................................................................................................................6

2 AUTHORIZEDUSE.............................................................................................................................................................................7

3 BASICSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................................................................................8

4 GENERALINFORMATION................................................................................................................................................................9

4.1 Contactaddress.....................................................................................................................................................................9

4.2 Warranty......................................................................................................................................................................................9

4.3 InformationontheInternet...............................................................................................................................................9

5 DESCRIPTIONOFTHEDEVICE...............................................................................................................................................10

5.1 Possiblecombinations.....................................................................................................................................................10

6 TECHNICALDATA.............................................................................................................................................................................11

6.1 Conformity..............................................................................................................................................................................11

6.2 Standards................................................................................................................................................................................11

6.3 Operatingconditions........................................................................................................................................................11

6.4 Mechanicaldata...................................................................................................................................................................12

6.5 Electricaldata.......................................................................................................................................................................13

6.5.1 Electricalpropertiesoftheinputsandoutputs...........................................................................13

7 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................................................................................15

7.1 Safetyinstructions.............................................................................................................................................................15

7.2 MountTypeME24onbackplaneTypeBEF1........................................................................................................15

7.3 Connectexternalsensorsandactuators...............................................................................................................16

7.3.1 Plugconfigurationandwiring..........................................................................................................17

8 START-UP.............................................................................................................................................................................................23

8.1 Safetyinstructions.............................................................................................................................................................23

8.2 ConfigurationofTypeME24..........................................................................................................................................23

I/O module

TypeME24

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TypeME24

9 CONFIGURATIONUSINGTHEDISPLAY.............................................................................................................................24

9.1 Briefdescriptionoftheuserinterface....................................................................................................................24

9.1.1 Descriptionofbuttons.......................................................................................................................25

9.2 Operatingstructure...........................................................................................................................................................26

9.3 Userlevel(accessrights)..............................................................................................................................................27

9.3.1 Changingtheuserlevel(accessrights).......................................................................................27

9.3.2 Loggingofftheuserlevel.................................................................................................................28

9.3.3 Changingpassword(PIN)................................................................................................................28

9.4 SwitchingtotheParameter,MaintenanceorDiagnosticsdetailedview.............................................29

9.5 SettingBürkertsystembus(büS).............................................................................................................................30

9.5.1 DetailedviewsinthebüSfunction.................................................................................................31

9.6 Settinginputmodule........................................................................................................................................................32

9.6.1 Settinganaloginput...........................................................................................................................32

9.6.2 Calibratinganaloginput....................................................................................................................35

9.6.3 Resetanaloginputtofactorysettings...........................................................................................37

9.6.4 Settingdigitalinput............................................................................................................................37

9.6.5 Resettotalizer,onlywhenFlowrateoperatingmodeactive....................................................40

9.6.6 Calibratedigitalinput,forFlowrateoperatingmodeonly........................................................41

9.6.7 Resettingdigitalinputtofactorysettings.....................................................................................42

9.6.8 Simulationofaprocessvalueontheinputmodule....................................................................43

9.7 Settingoutputmodule.....................................................................................................................................................44

9.7.1 Settinganalogoutput........................................................................................................................44

9.7.2 Calibratinganalogoutput.................................................................................................................47

9.7.3 Resettinganalogoutputtofactorysettings.................................................................................48

9.7.4 Settingdigitaloutput.........................................................................................................................48

9.7.5 Manuallyactuatingoutputmodule..................................................................................................62

10 DISPLAYELEMENTS......................................................................................................................................................................63

10.7.1 Displayofdevicestatus....................................................................................................................64

11 MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................................................................................................65

11.1 Safetyinstructions.............................................................................................................................................................65

11.2 Replacingdevices...............................................................................................................................................................65

11.3 Replacingthememorycard..........................................................................................................................................67

11.4 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................................69

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TypeME24

12 ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................................................................................................70

13 PACKAGINGANDTRANSPORT...............................................................................................................................................71

14 STORAGE..............................................................................................................................................................................................71

15 DISPOSAL............................................................................................................................................................................................71

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Theoperatinginstructions

TypeME24

1 THEOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSTheoperatinginstructionsdescribetheentirelifecycleofthedevice.Keeptheseinstructionsinalocationwhichiseasilyaccessibletoeveryuserandmaketheseinstructionsavailabletoeverynewownerofthedevice.

ImportantSafetyInformation.

Readtheoperatinginstructionscarefullyandthoroughly.Studyinparticularthechaptersentitled“2Authorizeduse”and“3Basicsafetyinstructions”.

Theoperatinginstructionsmustbereadandunderstood.

1.1 Symbols

DANGER!

Warnsofanimmediatedanger.

Failuretoobservethewarningwillresultinafatalorseriousinjury.

WARNING!

Warnsofapotentiallydangeroussituation.

Failuretoobservethewarningmayresultinseriousinjuriesordeath.

CAUTION!

Warnsofapossibledanger.

Failuretoobservethiswarningmayresultinamoderateorminorinjury.

NOTE!

Warnsofdamagetoproperty.

• Failuretoobservethewarningmayresultindamagetothedeviceortheequipment.

Indicatesimportantadditionalinformation,tipsandrecommendations.

Referstoinformationintheseoperatinginstructionsorinotherdocumentation.

Designatesinstructionsforriskprevention.

→ Designatesaprocedurewhichyoumustcarryout.

Indicatesaresult.

1.2 Definitionoftheterm“product”

Intheseinstructions,theterm„product“alwaysreferstotheI/Omodule,TypeME24.

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Authorizeduse

TypeME24

2 AUTHORIZEDUSE

Non-authorizeduseoftheTypeME24maybedangeroustopeople,nearbyequipment,andtheenvironment.

TheI/OmoduleTypeME24collects,convertsandcomparesphysicalmeasurementdatafromexternalsensorsorreceivesswitchingcommandsfrombüSparticipantsviathebüSinterface.ThismeasurementdataortheseswitchingcommandsarerelayedtoexternalactuatorsortobüSparticipantsviathebüSinterface.

Useaccordingtotheauthorizeddata,operatingconditionsandconditionsofusespecifiedinthecontractdocumentsandoperatinginstructions.

Observethefollowingwhenusingtheproduct

Usethedeviceonlyinconjunctionwiththird-partydevicesandcomponentsrecommendedandauthorizedbyBürkert.

Useonlywheninperfectconditionandalwaysensureproperstorage,transportation,installationandoperation.

Useonlyasintended.

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Basicsafetyinstructions

TypeME24

3 BASICSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSThesesafetyinstructionsdonotmakeallowanceforany

• contingenciesandeventswhichmayariseduringtheassembly,operation,andmaintenance.

• localsafetyregulations–theoperatorisresponsibleforobservingtheseregulations,alsoinrelationtotheinstal-lationpersonnel.

Generalhazardoussituations.

Topreventinjuries:

Donotmakeanyinternalorexternalchangesontheproductanddonotsubjectittomechanicalstress.

Securethesystemfromunintentionalactuation.

Onlytrainedtechniciansmayperforminstallationandmaintenancework.

Afteraninterruptioninthepowersupply,ensurethattheprocessisrestartedinacontrolledmanner.

Observethegeneralrulesoftechnology.

NOTE!

Electrostaticsensitivecomponentsormodules.

Theproductcontainselectroniccomponentswhichreactsensitivelytoelectrostaticdischarge(ESD).Contactwithelectrostaticallychargedpersonsorobjectsarehazardoustothesecomponents.Intheworstcasescenario,theywillbedestroyedimmediatelyorwillfailafterstart-up.

• ObservetherequirementsinaccordancewithEN61340-5-1tominimizeoravoidthepossibilityofdamagecausedbysuddenelectrostaticdischarge.

• Donottouchelectroniccomponentswhilethesupplyvoltageisswitchedon.

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Generalinformation

TypeME24

4 GENERALINFORMATION

4.1 Contactaddress

Germany

BürkertFluidControlSystemsSalesCenterChristian-Bürkert-Str.13-17D-74653IngelfingenTel.+49(0)7940-1091111Fax+49(0)7940-1091448E-mail:[email protected]

International

Contactaddressescanbefoundonthefinalpagesoftheprintedoperatinginstructions.

AndalsoontheInternetat:

www.burkert.com

4.2 Warranty

ThewarrantyisonlyvalidiftheTypeME24isusedasintendedinaccordancewiththespecifiedapplicationconditions.

4.3 InformationontheInternet

TheoperatinginstructionsanddatasheetsforTypeME24canbefoundontheInternetat:

www.burkert.com

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Descriptionofthedevice

TypeME24

5 DESCRIPTIONOFTHEDEVICETheoutputmoduleofTypeME24receivestheswitchingcommandsofbüSparticipantsviathebüSinterface,pro-cessesthemandrelaysthisinformationtoexternallyconnectedactuators.

TheinputmoduleofTypeME24receivesthephysicalmeasurementdatafromexternalsensors.TheinputmoduleconvertsandcomparesthismeasurementdataandcommunicatesthevaluesviathebüSinterfacetobüSparticipants.

TheHMIUmoduleTypeME25,inconjunctionwiththedisplayTypeME21,canbeusedtoconfigurethebasicfunc-tions.Alternatively,thiscanalsobecarriedoutviathe“BürkertCommunicator”.

5.1 Possiblecombinations

TheI/OmoduleTypeME24canonlybeoperatedwithinasystemincombinationwithadditionalmodules.Forsettingupasystemcomprisingseveralmodules,pleasecontactyourBürkertsalesoffice.

Exampleofasysteminminimumcombination:

Connectionvariant:Terminalsforcablegland

Connectionvariant:Circularplug-inconnectorM12

1 3

6 5 7

ME24

2 4

6 5 7

ME24

Figure 1: Example of a system: Minimum combination of Type ME24 with additional modules

Module Designation Types Orderno.

1 Inputmodule(connectionvariant:circularplug-inconnectorM12) ME29 00564825

2 Inputmodule(connectionvariant:terminals) ME29 00564826

3 Outputmodule(connectionvariant:socketM12) ME29 00564827

4 Outputmodule(connectionvariant:terminals) ME29 00564828

5 BackplaneforTypeME24 BEF1 00564841

6 Backplane,left BEF1 00564844

7 Backplane,right BEF1 00564846

Table 1: Modules of a possible combination with Type ME24

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Technicaldata

TypeME24

6 TECHNICALDATA

6.1 Conformity

TheTypeME24I/OmoduleconformstotheEUdirectivesaccordingtotheEUDeclarationofConformity(ifapplicable).

6.2 Standards

Theappliedstandards,whichverifyconformitywiththeEUDirectives,canbefoundontheEU-TypeExaminationCertificateand/ortheEUDeclarationofConformity(ifapplicable).

6.3 Operatingconditions

WARNING!

Riskofinjury.

Avoidheatsourceswhichmaycausethepermissibletemperaturerangetobeexceeded.

Permittedtemperatures

Ambienttemperature: 0...+50°C

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Technicaldata

TypeME24

6.4 Mechanicaldata

Dimensions:

94

22

3,1

111116

Figure 2: Dimensions

Housingmaterial: Polycarbonate

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Technicaldata

TypeME24

6.5 Electricaldata

Supplyvoltage: 20...30VviathebackplaneBEF1 ULdevices: PowersupplyunitrestrictedtoClass2

Powerconsumption: <3WIftheoutputsaresuppliedviabüS,thetotalcurrentislimitedinternallyto2A:max.48W

Degreeofprotection: IP65accordingtoEN60529/IEC60529(onlyifcables,plugsandsocketshavebeenconnectedcorrectly)

6.5.1 Electricalpropertiesoftheinputsandoutputs

2AO,2DO

AnalogoutputAO • Currentoutput:4...20mA

• Galvanicisolation

• ProtectionagainstDCreversepolarity

• Resolution:6µA

• Maximumloopimpedance(atcurrentoutput22mA)1350Ωat35VDC850Ωat24VDC300Ωat12VDC

• Detectionofopenloop

DigitaloutputDO • Transistoroutput

• Galvanicisolation

• Max.2500Hz

• Max.0.7AperchannelMax.1Apermodule

• Operatingmode(signals):On-OffThresholdvaluePWMPFM

• Overloaddetection

Table 2: Electrical properties 2AO, 2DO

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Technicaldata

TypeME24

4DOPWM20kHz

DigitaloutputDO • Transistoroutput:opendrainoutput

• Max.20,000Hz

• Max.0.7AperchannelMax.1.8Apermodule

• Operatingmode(signals):On-OffThresholdvaluePWMPFM

• Overloaddetection

Table 3: Electrical properties 4DO PWM 20 kHz

2AI,2DI

AnaloginputAI • Currentinputorvoltageinput: 4-20mA0-20mA0-10V0-5V0-2V

• Galvanicisolation

• ProtectionagainstDCreversepolarity

• Detectionofopenloop(atvoltageinput)

• Inputimpedanceforcurrentmeasurement:110Ω voltagemeasurement:120kΩ

DigitalinputDI • Voltageinput:0-35VDC

• Galvanicisolation

• ProtectionagainstDCreversepolarity

• Frequency:0.5...2500Hz

• Inputimpedanceapprox.3-5kΩatvoltageof5-35V

• Switchingthreshold:VON=5-35VVOFF<2VDC

Table 4: Electrical properties 2AI, 2DI

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Installation

TypeME24

7 INSTALLATION

7.1 Safetyinstructions

WARNING!

Riskofinjuryfromimproperinstallation.

Installationmaybecarriedoutonlybytrainedtechniciansandwiththeappropriatetools.

Securesystemagainstunintentionalactivation.

Followinginstallation,ensureacontrolledrestart.

7.2 MountTypeME24onbackplaneTypeBEF1

A

A 1 : 1I/OmoduleTypeME24

Fasteningscrew(hexagonsocket2.5mm)

BackplaneTypeBEF1

Hinge

Figure 3: Mount I/O module Type ME24 on backplane Type BEF1

→ InserthingepartofTypeME24incounterpieceofbackplaneTypeBEF1.

→ PressTypeME24fullyonthebackplane.

→ Tightenfasteningscrew(hexagonsocket2.5mm).Max.torque1Nm.

TheTypeME24isnowconnectedtothesupplyvoltageonthebackplaneTypeBEF1.

NOTE!

Usepowersupplywithadequatepower.

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Installation

TypeME24

7.3 Connectexternalsensorsandactuators

Fasteningscrew(hexagonsocket2.5mm)

Coveropened

Recessforsecuringthecables

Coverclosed

Openingforcable

Connectionterminals

Figure 4: Connect external sensors and actuators

→ UnscrewfasteningscrewatthecoverofTypeME24(hexagonsocket2.5mm).

→ Openandremovecover.

→ Pulloutconnectionterminals.

→ Insertcablesoftheexternalsensorsandactuatorsthroughtheopeningonthebackofthecover.

→ Connectwiresoftheexternalsensorsandactuatorstotheconnectionterminals(plugconfigurationseechapter“7.3.1Plugconfigurationandwiring”).

→ Reconnectconnectionterminal.

→ Closecoverandtightenfasteningscrew.Max.torque1Nm.

Fixingthecablesforexternalsensorsandactuators(strainrelief):

Torelievethestrain,fixthecablestotherecesswithacableclip.

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Installation

TypeME24

7.3.1 Plugconfigurationandwiring

ME24models2AO,2DO,f(x)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2AO

/2D

O/f

(x)

Figure 5: Configuration 2AO, 2DO, f(x)

2AO,2DO,f(x)

Pin Plugconfiguration Externalcircuit

1 + 20-30V/2Amax.OUTPUTnogalvanicisolation2 –

3 AO1+ +(4-20mA)outputgalvanicallyisolated

4 AO1– –(4-20mA)outputgalvanicallyisolated

5 FE Shielding

6 AO2+ +(4-20mA)outputgalvanicallyisolated

7 AO2– –(4-20mA)outputgalvanicallyisolated

8 DO1+ +NPNgalvanicallyisolated

9 DO1– –NPNgalvanicallyisolated

10 FE Shielding

11 DO2+ +NPNgalvanicallyisolated

12 DO2– –NPNgalvanicallyisolated

Table 5: Configuration 2AO, 2DO, f(x)

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TypeME24

20...30V

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

0V

20...30V

0V

+–

+–

+–

+–

1

Digitalinput(ontheexternalinstrument

orexternalload)

4-20mAinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Digitalinput(ontheexternal

instrumentorexternalload)

4-20mAinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

+

AO1+

AO1–

FE

AO2+

AO2–

DO1+

DO1–

FE

DO2+

DO2–

2AO,2DO,f(x):2-wire

23

45

67

89

1011

12

Figure 6: External circuit 2AO, 2DO, f(x), 2-wire

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

0V

+S–

+S–

+S–

+S–

1

Digitalinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

4-20mAinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Digitalinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

4-20mAinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

+

AO1+

AO1–

FE

AO2+

AO2–

DO1+

DO1–

FE

DO2+

DO2–

2AO,2DO,f(x):3-wire

23

45

67

89

1011

12

Figure 7: External circuit 2AO, 2DO, f(x), 3-wire

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Installation

TypeME24

ME24models4DOPWM20kHz

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

4DO

/f(x

)Figure 8: Configuration 4DO PWM 20 kHz

4DOPWM20kHz

Pin Plugconfiguration Externalcircuit

1 +20-30V/2Amax.totalcurrentnogalvanicisolation

2 DO1– Opendrain

3 +20-30V/2Amax.totalcurrentnogalvanicisolation

4 DO2– Opendrain

5 +20-30V/2Amax.totalcurrentnogalvanicisolation

6 DO3– Opendrain

7 +20-30V/2Amax.totalcurrentnogalvanicisolation

8 DO4– Opendrain

9 FE Shielding

Table 6: Configuration 4DO PWM 20 kHz

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TypeME24

12

34

56

78

9

FE+–

+–

Digitalinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Digitalinput(ontheexternal

instrument)

+

DO1–

+

DO2–

+

DO3–

+

DO4–

FE

4DO,f(x)

Externalload(e.g.valve)

Externalload(e.g.valve)

Figure 9: External circuit 4DO PWM 20 kHz

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TypeME24

ME24models2AI,2DI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2AI/

2DI

Figure 10: Configuration 2AI, 2DI

2AI,2DI

Pin Plugconfiguration Externalcircuit

1 + 20-30V/2Amax.OUTPUTnogalvanicisolation2 –

3 AI1++(0/4-20mA,0-2/5/10V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

4 AI1––(0/4-20mA,0-2/5/10V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

5 FE Shielding

6 AI2++(0/4-20mA,0-2/5/10V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

7 AI2––(0/4-20mA,0-2/5/10V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

8 DI1++(ON:5-35V,OFF:<2V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

9 DI1––(ON:5-35V,OFF:<2V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

10 FE Shielding

11 DI2++(ON:5-35V,OFF:<2V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

12 DI2––(ON:5-35V;OFF:<2V)Inputgalvanicallyisolated

Table 7: Configuration 2AI, 2DI

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TypeME24

20...30V

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

0V

20...30V

0V

+–

+–

+–

1

Proximityswitch

Analogoutput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Digitaloutput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Analogoutput(ontheexternal

instrument)

+

AI1+

AI1–

FE

AI2+

AI2–

DI1+

DI1–

FE

DI2+

DI2–

2AI,2DI:2-wire

23

45

67

89

1011

12

Figure 11: External configuration 2AI, 2DI, 2-wire

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

20...30V

20...30V

0V

0V

+S–

+S–

+S–

+S–

1

Digitaloutput(ontheexternal

instrumentorproximityswitch)

Analogoutput(ontheexternal

instrument)

Digitaloutput(ontheexternal

instrumentorproximityswitch)

Analogoutput(ontheexternal

instrument)

+

A1+

AI1–

FE

AI2+

AI2–

DI1+

DI1–

FE

DI2+

DI2–

2AI,2DI:3-wire

23

45

67

89

1011

12

Figure 12: External configuration 2AI, 2DI, 3-wire

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Start-up

TypeME24

8 START-UP

8.1 Safetyinstructions

WARNING!

Riskofinjuryfromimproperoperation.

Improperoperationmayresultininjuriesaswellasdamagetothedeviceandtheareaaroundit.

Beforestart-up,ensurethattheoperatingpersonnelarefamiliarwithandcompletelyunderstandthecontentsoftheoperatinginstructions.

Observethesafetyinstructionsandintendeduse.

Onlyadequatelytrainedpersonnelmaystartuptheequipment/thedevice.

8.2 ConfigurationofTypeME24

TheconfigurationcanbecarriedoutusingthedisplayoftheconnectedsystemoratthePCusingthe“BürkertCommunicator”software.

The“BürkertCommunicator”andtherelatedgeneraldescriptionareavailableontheBürkerthomepage.

ThebüSstick,whichisavailableasaccessory,isrequiredforconfigurationusingthe"BürkertCommuni-cator".SeeChapter“12Accessories”.

Forconfigurationusingthedisplayofthesystem,refertothechapterentitled“9Configurationusingthedisplay”.

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Configurationusingthedisplay

TypeME24

9 CONFIGURATIONUSINGTHEDISPLAY

9.1 Briefdescriptionoftheuserinterface

2AI/2DI

4DO

Device2AI/2DI

AI1 Operatingmode 4-20mA Temp 30.25°C

AI2 Operatingmode 4-20mA Temp 9.75°C

DI1 Operatingmode Flowrate DI1 0.20l/s

AreaofApplication

Navigationarea

Designation

Deviceview

FunctionviewLocalizedeviceMessages

Changeuserlevel

ButtonMenu

ButtonChangetofunctionview

ButtonsChangetodesktopvieworuser-definedviews

11:19:06

Informationbar

Buttononscreenframe

Scrollbar

HMIU.0

2AO/2DO

In

Out

Out

HMIU

Figure 13: Device view of input module 2AI - 2DI (example)

Thebasicoperationofthedisplaycanbefoundintheoperatinginstructions“SoftwareforDisplay”ME21.

Symbol Description

HMIU

HMIUmoduleTypeME25

In

Inputmodule

Out

Outputmodule

Bürkertsystembus(büS)

Table 8: Symbols in the navigation area

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TypeME24

Range Description

Informationbar Designationoftheshownview(andoftheselecteddevice)ordevicetypeanddevicename.

Buttons Configurationofthebuttonshasbeenadaptedtotheview,

e.g.Toggleviews,Menu,...

Designationandareaofapplication

Designationcorrespondingtotheview.

Displayofprocessvalues,graphsorinputoptionsinaccordancewiththeselectedview,deviceorfunction.

Navigationarea Selectionoftheconnecteddevicesorselectionoffunctionsaccordingtotheselectedview.

Isnotincludedinthedetailedviews.

Scrollbar Indicatesthepositiononthescreen.

Isonlyavailableifthecontentsofthenavigationareaorareaapplicationarelargerthantheuseinterface.

Button Exitwithoutsavingandchangetohomescreen(Desktop1).

Table 9: Description of the areas

9.1.1 Descriptionofbuttons

Button Commandordescription Button Commandordescription

Changeview.

Availableonlyindesktopviews,deviceviewanddetailedviews

Changetodetailedviewparameter

Availableonlyinfunctionview.

Changeview.

Availableonlyindesktopviews,deviceviewanddetailedviews

Back

Changetodeviceview.

Availableonlyindesktop1anduser-de-finedviews.

Cancelandexit.

Changetofunctionview.

Availableonlyindeviceview.

Savechanges(backup).

Inputscreen,optionfieldremainsactive.

Note:Ifyouexitaninputmaskusingcancel,savedchangesareretained.

Openmenu. Saveandexit.

Table 10: Description of buttons

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9.2 Operatingstructure

Startpage(desktop1ofx)Deviceview

Functionview

FunctionviewLocalizedeviceMessages

Changeuserlevel

BackDetails

Back

Detailedview1Parameter

Detailedview2Maintenance

Detailedview3Diagnostics

EnableeditmodeLanguagesetting

Changeuserlevel

Changeuserlevel

Changeuserlevel

Figure 14: Operating structure

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9.3 Userlevel(accessrights)

9.3.1 Changingtheuserlevel(accessrights)

Theusercanchangetheuserlevelintheviews.

Theusercanselectthefollowinguserlevelwithappropriaterights:

Symbol Userlevel Description

User NoPINrequired

• Canreadspecifiedvalues

• Restrictedrightstochangevalues

Advanceduser PINrequired(defaultPIN:5678)

• Canreadspecifiedvalues

• Restrictedrightstochangevalues

Installer PINrequired(defaultPIN:1946)

• Canreadallvalues

• Extendedrightstochangevalues

Bürkert PINrequired

• ForBürkertServiceonly

Table 11: User level

Changingtheuserlevel:

Changeuserlevel

Userlevel Loginas Advanceduser*

Selectuser

Userlevel Password 0

SetPIN

Theuserlevelissetandthesymbolappearsontheinformationbar.

* The next higher user level appears here.

Theselecteduserlevelisactiveuntil:

• Theuserlogsofftheuserlevel.

• Thescreensaverbecomesactive.

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9.3.2 Loggingofftheuserlevel

Loggingofftheuserlevel:

Changeuserlevel

Userlevel Logout

Theuserlevelisthestandarduser.

9.3.3 Changingpassword(PIN)

Changingpassword:

Changeuserlevel

Userlevel Changepassword

Changepassword Enterpassword 0

SetPIN.

Changepassword Confirmpassword 0

SetPIN.

Thepasswordischanged.

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9.4 SwitchingtotheParameter,MaintenanceorDiagnosticsdetailedview

TheusercanmakesettingsintheParameterandMaintenancedetailedviewsonly.

Pressbuttonorlistfield Commandordescription

→ Changetodeviceview.

→ Choosedeviceinthenavigationarea.

Processdataofthedeviceisdisplayedintheapplicationarea.

or

Functionviewxxxxxx

Changetofunctionview.

Thedisplayshowsthefunctionviewoftheselecteddevice.

→ Choosefunctioninthenavigationarea

Thedataoftheselectedfunctionisshownintheareaofapplication.

or

Detailsxx

Changetodetailedview.

ThedisplayshowsthedetailedviewParametersoftheselectedfunction.

ChangetoDiagnostics,ParametersorMaintenancedetailedviews.

→ Makesettings.

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9.5 SettingBürkertsystembus(büS)

DataandsettingsfortheBürkertsystembusforeachI/Omodule.

e.g.designation,identification,versions

AI1

AI2

DI1

DI2

FunctionbüS

Uniquedevicename 5648160Location

Beschreibung 2AI/2DI

InputModule2AI/2DI 04.04.201412:21

büS

ChangetodetailedviewParameter

In

In

In

In

Figure 15: büS function view, input module (example)

Procedure:

→ Switchtodeviceview.

→ Selectdeviceinthenavigationarea.

→ Switchtofunctionview.

→ SelectbüSinthenavigationarea.

ThedisplayshowsthebüSfunctionviewoftheselecteddevice.

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9.5.1 DetailedviewsinthebüSfunction

ParameterbüS

Basesettings Uniquedevicename 5648160

2AI/2DI

83

Location

Description

Address

InputModule2AI/2DI 04.04.201412:21

.

DetailedviewParameterbüS

Optionforsettinguser-specificdatafordeviceidentification.

• Designationanddescription

• Location

• Address

opensaninputscreen.

→ Makesettings.

DiagnosticsbüS

büSinformation Address 83

500kbit/s

büS-Modus

A.07.07.04

InputModule

53.43h

564816

Baudrate

Mode

büSversion

Devicename

Operatingduration

Ident.number

InputModule2AI/2DI 04.04.201412:21

Deviceinformation

DetailedviewDiagnosticsbüS

RepresentationofbüSinformationanddeviceinformation.

• Addressandbaudrate

• Devicenameanddeviceidentification

• Softwareinformationandhardwareinformation

• Devicedriverinformation

Nochangesbyuserarepossible.

MaintenancebüS

Device Resetdevice

InputModule2AI/2DI 12:21:16DetailedviewMaintenancebüS

Deviceisrestarted(softwarereset).

Table 12: Detailed views büS

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9.6 Settinginputmodule

9.6.1 Settinganaloginput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtodetailedviewParameters.

→ 1 Selectinputsignal(operatingmode).

→ 2 Changenameifrequired.

→ 3 Selectphysicalsizeandunit.

→ 4 Assignthelowervalueofthephysicalsizetothelowervalueoftheinputsignal.

→ 5 Assigntheuppervalueofthephysicalsizetotheuppervalueoftheinputsignal.

→ 6 Setresponsetimeofthefilter.

→ 7 Setwarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvalues.

Re 1 :Selectinputsignal(operatingmode).

Configure Operatingmode Notconfigured*

Possibleselection:

Notconfigured

4-20mA

0-20mA

0-10V

0-5V

0-2V

Selectinputsignal

Theinputsignalisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 2 :Changename.

Configure Name AI1* Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Re 3 :Selectphysicalsizeandunit.

Configure Unit °C*

Valuetype Temperature*

Possibleselection:

Nounit

Concentration g/l,mg/l,µg/l,ppm,ppb

Conductivity mS/cm,µS/cm

Current mA,µA,nA,pA

Flowrate l/h,l/min,l/s,m³/h,m³/min,m³/s,USgal/h,USgal/min,USgal/s,Imp-gal/h,Impgal/min,Impgal/s

Frequency mHz,Hz,kHz,MHz

pHvalue pH

Pressure Pa,bar,at,atm,Torr,psi

Resistivity Ω⋅cm,KΩ⋅cm

Velocity m/s,mm/s

Temperature K,°C,°F

Turbidity FNU,NTU

Voltage V,mV,µV

Volume ml,l,m³,fl.oz.(Imp),USgal,Impgal

Unitspertime 1/s,1/min,1/h,1/d

Selectphysicalsize

Unit °C*

Possibleselection:

Theunitsappearaccordingtotheselectedphysicalsize.

Selectunit

Thephysicalsizeandtheunitareset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 4 :Assignthelowervalueofthephysicalsizetothelowervalueoftheinputsignal.

Configure Valueat4mA** 9.99°C*

Setvalue

Theassignmentisset.

*The value set previously appears here. **The lower value of the set input signal appears here.

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Re 5 :Assigntheuppervalueofthephysicalsizetotheuppervalueoftheinputsignal.

Configure Valueat20mA** 30°C*

Setvalue

Theassignmentisset.

*The value set previously appears here. **The upper value of the set input signal appears here.

Re 6 :Setfilterresponsetime.

Theuserusesthisfunctiontospecifythedegreeofdampingforcurrentfluctuationsorvoltagefluctuationsoftheinputsignal.

Configure Filterresponsetime 3s*

Setvalue

Thefilterresponsetimeisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 7 :Setwarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvalues.

Theuserusesthisfunctiontospecifythewarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvaluesfortheinputsignaland/orthephysicalsize.

Exampleofwarninglimitvalues:

Messagestriggers Warnings

Warningtriggers Activationsflag Emptylist

Possibleselection:

Lowlimit

Highlimit

Lowrawlimit

Highrawlimit

Openloop

Activateactivationflags

Settingthevaluesinthefollowingmenusaccordingtotheselectedactivationflags:

Warningtriggers Lowlimit -10°C*

Warningtriggers Highlimit -10°C*

Warningtriggers Lowrawlimit 0mA*

Warningtriggers Highrawlimit 0mA*

Thewarningtriggersandvaluesareset.

*The value set previously appears here

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9.6.2 Calibratinganaloginput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Possiblecalibrationoftheanaloginputs:

• Calibrationoftheanaloginputwithregardtoameasuredvariable

• Calibrationoftheanaloginput(currentorvoltage)

• Calibrationoftheanaloginputtofactorysettings

Calibrationoftheanaloginputwithregardtoameasuredvariable

Thiscalibrationdoesnotreplacethecalibrationoftheconnecteddevice.

Calibration 2-pointcalibration

Theinputassistantstarts.

Inputvalueforpoint1 -10°C*

Setvalue

Waituntilthemeasuredvaluestabilizes

Inputvalueforpoint2 -10°C*

Inputvalue

Waituntilthemeasuredvaluestabilizes

Thecalculatedvaluesaredisplayed.

Accept orReject

Accept:

Thesettingsareaccepted.

Reject:

Theinputassistantstops.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Calibrationoftheanaloginput(currentorvoltage)

Hardwarecalibration 2-pointcalibration

Theinputassistantstarts.

Inputvalueforpoint1 0mA*

Setvalue

Waituntilthemeasuredvaluestabilizes

Inputvalueforpoint2 0mA*

Setvalue

Waituntilthemeasuredvaluestabilizes

Thecalculatedvaluesaredisplayed.

Accept orreject

Accept:

Thesettingsareaccepted.

Reject:

Theinputassistantstops.

*The value set previously appears here.

Calibrationoftheanaloginputtofactorysettings

Hardwarecalibration Resettofactorycalibration

Theinputassistantstarts.

Thesettingsareaccepted.

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9.6.3 Resetanaloginputtofactorysettings

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Factorysettingforanaloginputs:Inputsignal0-10V

Resettofactorysettings

Thesettingsareaccepted.

9.6.4 Settingdigitalinput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoParametersdetailedview.

→ 1 Selectoperatingmode.

→ 2 Changenameifrequired.

→ 3 Selectunit.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

→ 4 Selecttotalizerunit.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

→ 5 Setresponsetimeofthefilter.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

→ 6 SetKfactor.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

→ 7 Setwarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvalues.

Re 1 :Selectoperatingmode.

Configure Operatingmode Notconfigured*

Possibleselection:

Notconfigured

Binary

Flowrate

Selectoperatingmode

Theoperatingmodeisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Re 2 :Changename.

Configure Name DI1*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 3 :Selectunit.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

Configure Unit l/s*

Unit l/s*

Possibleselection:

l/h

l/min

l/s

m³/h

m³/min

m³/s

USgal/h

USgal/min

USgal/s

Impgal/h

Impgal/min

Impgal/s

Selectunit

Theunitisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Re 4 :Selecttotalizerunit.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

Configure Totalizerunit l*

Possibleselection:

l

USgal

Impgal

Selectunit

Theunitisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 5 :Setfilterresponsetime.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

Theuserusesthisfunctiontospecifythedegreeofdampingformeasuredvaluefluctuationsofthedigitalinput.

Configure Filterresponsetime 3s*

Setvalue

Thefilterresponsetimeisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 6 :SetKfactor.Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

Configure Kfactor 1*

SetKfactor

TheKfactorisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Re 7 :Setwarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvalues.

Theuserusesthisfunctiontospecifythewarninglimitvaluesanderrorlimitvaluesfortheinputsignaland/orthephysicalsize.

Exampleofwarninglimitvalues:

Messagestriggers Warnings

Theinputassistantstarts.

Warningtriggers Activationflag Emptylist

Possibleselection:Flowrateoperatingmode

Lowlimit

Highlimit

Possibleselection:Binaryoperatingmode

Inputnotactivated

Inputactivated

Activateactivationflags

Settingthevaluesinthefollowingmenusaccordingtotheselectedactivationflags:Activeforflowrateoperatingmodeonly.

Warningtriggers Lowlimit 0l/s*

Warningtriggers Highlimit 0l/s*

Thewarningtriggersandvaluesareset.

*The value set previously appears here.

9.6.5 Resettotalizer,onlywhenFlowrateoperatingmodeactive

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Resettotalizer

Thetotalizerisreset.

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9.6.6 Calibratedigitalinput,forFlowrateoperatingmodeonly

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Possiblecalibrationofthedigitalinputs:

• SettingKfactor

• Calibratingtheflowratevolume

• Calibratingtheflowrate

CalibratingtheflowratevolumetodeterminetheKfactor.

Calibration Volumeteaching

Theinputassistantstarts.

Volumeunit ml*

Selectunit

Flowunit l/h*

Selectunit

Themeasurementstarts.

Waituntilthemeasurementhasended

Referencevolume 0ml*

Setvalue

ThecalculatedKfactorisdisplayed.

Accept orReject

Accept:

Thesettingsareaccepted.

Reject:

Theinputassistantstops.

*The value set previously appears here.

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CalibratingtheflowratetodeterminetheKfactor.

Calibration Flowteaching

Theinputassistantstarts.

Flowunit l/h*

Selectunit

Themeasurementstarts.

Waituntilthemeasurementhasended.

Referenceflow 0l/h*

Setvalue

ThecalculatedKfactorisdisplayed.

Accept orReject

Accept:

Thesettingsareaccepted.

Reject:

Theinputassistantstops.

*The value set previously appears here.

9.6.7 Resettingdigitalinputtofactorysettings

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Factorysettingfordigitalinputs:Binaryoperatingmode

Resettofactorysettings

Thesettingsareaccepted.

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9.6.8 Simulationofaprocessvalueontheinputmodule

Theusercanusethisfunctiontosetanincomingprocessvalueontheinputmodule.

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Simulation Status Off*

Select ON

Value 30.25°C*

Setvalue

Thesettingsareaccepted.

*The value set previously appears here.

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9.7 Settingoutputmodule

Beforesettingtheoutputmodules,makethesettingsintheassigneddevicesorinputmodules.

9.7.1 Settinganalogoutput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoParametersdetailedview.

Settinginput(assignment):

→ 1 Selectdeviceandvaluewhichisassignedtotheanalogoutput.

→ 2 Changenameifrequired.

Re 1 :Settinginput(assignment).

Mapping Configure

Theinputassistantstarts.

None Selectdevice*

AI1** Selectvalue***

Theselectedsettingsaredisplayed.

Thedeviceisrestartedandthesettingsareaccepted.

*Theconnecteddevicesappear.**The1stvalueonthelistappears.***Thepossiblevaluesoftheselecteddeviceappear.

Re 2 :Changename.

Mapping Name AI1*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Settingoutput:

→ 1 Setthevalueoftheprocessinputwhichisassignedtothecurrentof4mA.

→ 2 Setthevalueoftheprocessinputwhichisassignedtothecurrentof20mA.

→ 3 Setresponsetimeofthefilter.

→ 4 Changenameifrequired.

→ 5 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

→ 6 Activatingdiagnostics:Todetectanopencurrentloop.

Re 1 , 2 :Setvalueoftheprocessinputfor4mAand20mA.

Output Valueat4mA -10°C*

Output Valueat20mA 30°C*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

mA

0

20

4

P1 P2

Figure 16: Current 4 - 20 mA depending on the process value

Re 3 :Setfilterresponsetime.

Theuserusesthisfunctiontospecifythedegreeofdampingformeasuredvaluefluctuationsoftheanalogoutput.

Output Filterresponsetime 3s*

Setvalue

Thefilterresponsetimeisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Re 4 :Changename.

Output Name AO2*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 5 :Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Theuserusesthisfunctiontoselectthevaluewhichisoutputforanerrormessage.

Errorhandling Outputvalue 22.0mA*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

22.0mA

20.5mA

3.5mA

Selectvalue

Theinitialvalueforerrorhandlingisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 6 :Activateactivationflagfordiagnostics.

Todetectanopencurrentloop(e.g.brokenwire),thediagnosticsmustbeactivated.

Diagnostics Activationflag None*

Setflag

Theactivationflagisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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9.7.2 Calibratinganalogoutput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Calibratinganalogoutputwithinputassistants:

→ Connectameasuringdevicetotheanalogoutput(e.g.amultimeter).

Hardwarecalibration Wizard Start

Theinputassistantstarts.

Measuredvalue 4.24mA*

Setmeasuredvalueofthemeasuringdevice

Measuredvalue 19.91mA*

Setmeasuredvalueofthemeasuringdevice

Theselectedsettingsaredisplayed.

Thesettingsareaccepted.

*The value set previously appears here.

Manuallysettingvaluesforanalogoutput:

Theusercanmanuallysetthevaluesfor4mAand20mAinthemenus.

Hardwarecalibration Valuefor4mA 4.24mA*

Hardwarecalibration Valuefor20mA 19.94mA*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Calibratinganalogoutputtofactorysettings

Hardwarecalibration Resettofactorysettings

Theinputassistantstarts.

Thesettingsareaccepted.

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9.7.3 Resettinganalogoutputtofactorysettings

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

Resettofactorysettings

Thesettingsareaccepted.

9.7.4 Settingdigitaloutput

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoParametersdetailedview.

Settinginput(assignment):

→ 1 Selectdeviceandvaluewhichisassignedtothedigitaloutput.

→ 2 Changenameifrequired.

Re 1 :Selectdeviceandvaluewhichisassignedtothedigitaloutput.

Mapping Configure

None Selectdevice

AI1 Selectvalue

Theselectedsettingsaredisplayed.

Thedeviceisrestartedandthesettingsareaccepted.

Re 2 :Changename.

Mapping Name AI1*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Settingoutput:

→ 1 Selectoperatingmode.

→ 2 Makesettingsaccordingtotheselectedoperatingmode.

Re 1 :Selectoperatingmode:

Output Operatingmode Nonconfigured*

Possibleselection:

Nonconfigured

On-Off Forthecontrolofactuatorswith2states.

Threshold Theoutputstatechangesassoonasathresholdisreached.

PWM Fast:Forthecontrolofaproportionalsolenoidvalve

Slow:ForthecontrolofanOn-Offactuator

PFM E.g.forthecontrolofapump

Selectoperatingmode

Theoperatingmodeisset.Therequiredmenusappearaccordingtothesetoperatingmode.

*The value set previously appears here.

Re 2 :On-Off

SettingsintheOn-Offoperatingmode:

→ On-Off 1 Setthedelaydurationbeforeswitchingovertheoutput.

→ On-Off 2 Selectinvertoutputordonotinvertoutput.

→ On-Off 3 Changenameifrequired.

→ On-Off 4 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

→ On-Off 5 Setpowerreduction(for4DOPWM20kHzonly).

ReOn-Off 1 :Setdelaydurationbeforeswitchingovertheoutput.

Output Delay 0s*

Settime

Thedelaydurationisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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ReOn-Off 2 :Invertoutput.

Output Inversion Off*

Select ON

Theoutputisinverted.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReOn-Off 3 :Changename.

Output Name DO1OnOff*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReOn-Off 4 :Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Theuserusesthisfunctiontoselectthevaluewhichisoutputforanerrormessage.

Errorhandling Outputvalue Off*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

Off

On

Selectvalue

Theinitialvalueforerrorhandlingisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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ReOn-Off 5 :Setpowerreduction(for4DOPWM20kHzonly).

→ Activatepowerreduction.

→ Settimeafterwhichthepowerreductionbecomesactive(max.10s).

→ Setdutycycle(PWM20kHz).

Voltage

tT1 T2

T1:TimeuntilpowerreductionbecomesactiveT2:Dutycycle(PWM20kHz)

Figure 17: Power reduction

Settingpowerreduction:

Powerreduction Status Off*

Select ON

Powerreduction Powerreductionafter 300ms*

Setvalue

Powerreduction Dutycycle** 30%*

Setvalue

Thepowerreductionisactivatedandthevaluesareset.

*The value set previously appears here. ** Ratio between duty cycle and period duration.

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Re 2 :Thresholdvalue

Settingsinthethresholdvalueoperatingmode:

→ Thresholdvalue 1 Selectingtypeofthreshold:Hysteresisorwindow.

→ Thresholdvalue 2 Setlowerthresholdvalue.

→ Thresholdvalue 3 Setupperthresholdvalue.

→ Thresholdvalue 4 Setthedelaydurationbeforeswitchingovertheoutput.

→ Thresholdvalue 5 Selectinvertoutputordonotinvertoutput.

→ Thresholdvalue 6 Changenameifrequired.

→ Thresholdvalue 7 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

→ Thresholdvalue 8 Setpowerreduction(for4DOPWM20kHzonly).

Contact

ON

OFF Processvaluelower upperThresholdvalue

notinvertedContact

ON

OFF Processvaluelower upperThresholdvalue

inverted

Contact

ON

OFF Processvaluelower upperThresholdvalue

notinvertedContact

ON

OFF Processvaluelower upperThresholdvalue

inverted

Hysteresisthresholdtype:

Windowthresholdtype:

Figure 18: Threshold value operating mode

Rethresholdvalue 1 :Selectthresholdvalue.

Output Thresholdmode Hysteresis*

Possibleselection:

Hysteresis

Window

Selectthresholdvalue

Thethresholdvalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Rethresholdvalue 2 :Setlowerthresholdvalue.

Output Lowerthreshold 0l/s*

Setvalue

Thelowerthresholdvalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Rethresholdvalue 3 :Setupperthresholdvalue.

Output Upperthreshold 1.7l/s*

Setvalue

Theupperthresholdvalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Rethresholdvalue 4 :Setlowerdelayduration.

Output Delay 0s*

Setvalue

Thedelaydurationisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Rethresholdvalue 5 :Invertoutput.

Output Inversion Off*

Select ON

Theoutputisinverted.

*The value set previously appears here.

Rethresholdvalue 6 :Changename.

Output Name DO1OnOff*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Rethresholdvalue 7 :Initialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Theuserusesthisfunctiontoselectthevaluewhichisoutputforanerrormessage.

Errorhandling Outputvalue Off*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

Off

On

Selectvalue

Theinitialvalueforerrorhandlingisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

Rethresholdvalue 8 :Setpowerreduction(for4DOPWM20kHzonly).

→ Activatepowerreduction.

→ Settimeafterwhichthepowerreductionbecomesactive(max.10s).

→ Setdutycycle(PWM20kHz).

Voltage

tT1 T2

T1:TimeuntilpowerreductionbecomesactiveT2:Dutycycle(PWM20kHz)

Figure 19: Power reduction

Settingpowerreduction:

Powerreduction Status Off*

Select ON

Powerreduction Powerreductionafter 300ms*

Setvalue

Powerreduction Dutycycle** 30%*

Setvalue

Thepowerreductionisactivatedandthevaluesareset.

*The value set previously appears here. ** Ratio between duty cycle and period duration.

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TypeME24

Re 2 :PWM

SettingsinthePWMoperatingmode:

→ PWM 1 SelecttypeofPWM:fastorslow.

RePWM 1 :SelectthetypeofPWM.

Output Mode FastPWM*

Possibleselection:

FastPWM

SlowPWM

Selecttype

ThetypeofPWMisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

SettingsforfastPWMselection:

→ FastPWM 1 Setvalueoftheoutputfrequency.

→ FastPWM 2 SetvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstoaPWMof0%.

→ FastPWM 3 SetvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstoaPWMof100%.

→ FastPWM 4 Selectinvertoutputordonotinvertoutput.

→ FastPWM 5 Changenameifrequired.

→ FastPWM 6 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Output

100%

0% t

notinverted

T2

T1 T1T1T1

T2 T2

Output

100%

0% t

inverted

T2

T1 T1T1

T2 T2

T1variesT2=period,constant=1/frequency

FastPWM:

Figure 20: Fast PWM operating mode

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RefastPWM 1 :Setoutputfrequency.

Output Frequency 2000Hz*

Setvalue

Theoutputfrequencyisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RefastPWM 2 :SetvalueoftheprocessinputforaPWMof0%.

Output Valueat0% 0l/s*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RefastPWM 3 :SetvalueoftheprocessinputforaPWMof100%.

Output Valueat100% 0l/s*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RefastPWM 4 :Invertoutput.

Output Inversion Off*

Select ON

Theoutputisinverted.

*The value set previously appears here.

RefastPWM 5 :Changename.

Output Name DO1Percent*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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RefastPWM 6 :Initialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Errorhandling Outputvalue Errorvalue*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

Errorvalue

Selectvalue

Errorhandling Errorvalue 0%*

Setvalue

Theerrorhandlingisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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SettingsforslowPWMselection:

→ SlowPWM 1 SetvalueofperiodT2.

→ SlowPWM 2 Setminimumswitch-ontimeT1.

→ SlowPWM 3 SetvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstoaPWMof0%.

→ SlowPWM 4 SetvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstoaPWMof100%.

→ SlowPWM 5 Selectinvertoutputordonotinvertoutput.

→ SlowPWM 6 Changenameifrequired.

→ SlowPWM 7 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Output

100%

0% t

notinverted

T2

T1 T1T1T1

T2 T2

Output

100%

0% t

inverted

T2

T1 T1T1

T2 T2

T1variesT2=period,constant

SlowPWM:

Figure 21: Slow PWM operating mode

ReslowPWM 1 :SetvalueofperiodT2.

Output Period 60s*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReslowPWM 2 :Setminimumswitch-ontimeT1.

Output MinimumONtime 0.125s*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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ReslowPWM 3 :SetvalueoftheprocessinputforaPWMof0%.

Output Valueat0% 0*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReslowPWM 4 :SetvalueoftheprocessinputforaPWMof100%.

Output Valueat100% 100*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReslowPWM 5 :Invertoutput.

Output Inversion Off*

Select ON

Theoutputisinverted.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReslowPWM 6 :Changename.

Output Name DO1Percent*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

ReslowPWM 7 :Initialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Errorhandling Outputvalue Errorvalue*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

Errorvalue

Selectvalue

Errorhandling Errorvalue 0%*

Setvalue

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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TypeME24

Re 2 :PFM

SettingsinPFMoperatingmode:

→ PFM 1 Selectmaximumfrequency(1/T2)ofthepulses.

→ PFM 2 Selectpulsewidth(T1).

→ PFM 3 Setvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstotheminimumfrequencyat0%.

→ PFM 4 Setvalueoftheprocessinputwhichcorrespondstothemaximumfrequencyat100%.

→ PFM 5 Selectinvertoutputordonotinvertoutput.

→ PFM 6 Changenameifrequired.

→ PFM 7 Selectinitialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Output

100%

0% t

notinverted

T2

T1

T2 T2 T2

Output

100%

0% t

inverted

T2

T1

T2 T2 T2

T1=period,constantT2varies

PFM:

Figure 22: PFM operating mode

RePFM 1 :Setmaximumfrequency(1/T2).

Output Maximumfrequency 1801/min*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RePFM 2 :Setpulsewidth(T1).

Output Pulsewidth 0.2s*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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RePFM 3 :Setvalueoftheprocessinputattheminimumfrequencyof0%.

Output Valueat0% 0*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RePFM 4 :Setvalueoftheprocessinputattheminimumfrequencyof100%.

Output Valueat100% 100*

Setvalue

Thevalueisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RePFM 5 :Invertoutput.

Output Inversion Off*

Select ON

Theoutputisinverted.

*The value set previously appears here.

RePFM 6 :Changename.

Output Name DO1Percent*

Setname

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

RePFM 7 :Initialvalueforerrorhandling(onlyifassigneddeviceismissing).

Errorhandling Outputvalue Errorvalue*

Possibleselection:

Lastvalidvalue

Errorvalue

Selectvalue

Errorhandling Errorvalue 0%*

Setvalue

Thenameisset.

*The value set previously appears here.

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9.7.5 Manuallyactuatingoutputmodule

Theusercanusethisfunctiontosetavalueontheoutputmodule.

Userlevel:Installer

→ SwitchtoMaintenancedetailedview.

MANUALoperatingstate Status Off*

Select ON

Value 10mA*

Setvalue

Thesettingsareaccepted.

*The value set previously appears here.

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Displayelements

TypeME24

10 DISPLAYELEMENTSTheLEDdisplayelementsprovideinformationaboutthedevicestatus.

DisplayelementontheI/OmoduleTypeME24

LEDfordevicestatus(colorsinaccordancewithNAMURNE107)

Fordescriptionseechapter“10.7.1”

Figure 23: Display element, I/O module Type ME24

Displayelementonthedisplay,ifavailable

XXXX

PMU

Gerät XXXX

Standort Status N/A

Sprache Deutsch Benutzerebene

IP-Adresse

Geräteansicht 24.04.2014 10:25

HMIU

PMU

NAMURlightelement

Figure 24: Display element, display

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TypeME24

10.7.1 Displayofdevicestatus

TheLEDfordevicestatusandtheNAMURlightelementchangescolorinaccordancewithNAMURNE107.

Ifseveraldevicestatusesexistsimultaneously,thedevicestatuswiththehighestpriorityisdisplayed.Thepriorityisdeterminedbytheseverityofthedeviationfromcontrolledoperation(redLED=failure=highestpriority).

StatusdisplayinaccordancewithNE107,edition2006-06-12

Color ColorCode Description Meaning

Red 5 Failure,errororfault Duetoamalfunctioninthedeviceoronitsperiphery,controlledoperationisnotpossible.

Orange 4 Functioncheck Thedeviceisbeingworkedon;controlledoper-ationisthereforetemporarilynotpossible.

e.g.OperatingmodeHANDorsimulation.

Yellow 3 Outsidethespecification Theambientconditionsorprocessconditionsforthedeviceareoutsidethespecifiedarea.

Blue 2 Maintenancerequirement Thedeviceisincontrolledoperation,howeverfunctionisbrieflyrestricted.

→ Maintaindevice.

Green 1 Diagnosticsactive Deviceisoperatingfaultlessly.Statuschangesareshownincolor.

Messagesaretransmittedviaanyconnectedfieldbus.

White 0 Diagnosticsinactive Deviceisswitchedon.

Statuschangesarenotshown.

Messagesarenottransmittedviaanyconnectedfieldbus.

Table 13: Description of the colors

LightingstateoftheLEDfordevicestatus:

Display Description Meaning

Lightingstate

Off Nopowerissuppliedtothedevice.

Islitgreen Normal Deviceisincontrolledoperation.

Flashingrapidly Identification IsusedforidentificationofadeviceinthebüSnetwork.

Thedeviceisselectedusingthe“Bürk-ert-Communicator”softwareoronadisplay.

Table 14: Description of the lighting state for device status

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TypeME24

11 MAINTENANCE

11.1 Safetyinstructions

WARNING!

Riskofinjuryfromimpropermaintenance.

Maintenancemaybecarriedoutonlybytrainedtechniciansandwiththeappropriatetools.

Securesystemagainstunintentionalactivation.

Followingmaintenance,ensureacontrolledrestart.

11.2 Replacingdevices

1.Takesafetymeasures:

→ Switchoffsupplyvoltage!

2.Removecablesfromsensorsandactuators.

→ Ifthecablehasbeensecuredtothehousingforstrainrelief,removecablefromsecuringdevice.

→ UnscrewfasteningscrewatthecoverofTypeME24.

→ Openandremovecover.

→ Removeconnectionterminal.

→ Presspush-incontactsontotheconnectionterminalandpulloutwires.

I/OmoduleTypeME24

Coveropened

BackplaneTypeBEF1

Fasteningscrewforbackplane

Fasteningscrewforcover

Figure 25: Replacing devices, I/O module Type ME24

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3.RemoveI/OmoduleTypeME24fromthebackplaneTypeBEF1.

→ UnscrewfasteningscrewontherearofthehousingandremoveTypeME24.

4.Changethememorycardifrequired

Thememorycardisontheundersideofthedevice.

MicroSDcard

MicroSIMcard

Figure 26: Replacing the memory card, I/O module ME24

Removingthememorycard:

→ MicroSDcard:PressontheedgeoftheengagedmicroSDcardtounlockit.

→ Pulloutmemorycard.

Insertingmemorycardintothereplacementdevice:

Insertmemorycardintherightdirection.

→ Pushmemorycardintothecardholderofthereplacementdevice.MicroSDcard:EnsurethatthemicroSDcardclicksintoplace.

5.Installreplacementdevice.

→ InserthingepartofTypeME24intothecounterpieceofbackplaneTypeBEF1.

→ PressTypeME24fullyontothebackplane.

→ Tightenfasteningscrewforbackplane.Maximumtorque1Nm.

→ UnscrewfasteningscrewonthecoveroftheTypeME24(hexagonsocket2.5mm).

→ Openandremovecover.

→ Pulloutconnectionterminals.

→ Insertcablesoftheexternalsensorsandactuatorsthroughtheopeningonthebackofthecover.

→ Connectwiresoftheexternalsensorsandactuatorstotheconnectionterminals(plugconfigurationseechapter“7.3.1Plugconfigurationandwiring”).

→ Reconnectconnectionterminal.

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→ Closecoverandtightenfasteningscrew.Maximumtorque1Nm.

TypeME24isconnectedtothepowersupplyofthebackplaneTypeBEF1.

Securingthecables(strainrelief):Torelievethestrain,fixthecablestotherecesswithacableclip.

Recessforsecuringthecables

Figure 27: Strain relief for cables, I/O module Type ME24

11.3 Replacingthememorycard

TheI/OmoduleME24hasaremovabledatastorageintheformofamemorycardonwhichthedevice-specificdataisstored.

Onmodules2AO,2DOand4DOthismemorycardisamicroSDcard.Onmodule2AI,2DIaMicroSIMcard.

Thedeviceisdeliveredwiththememorycardinserted.

Thememorycardcanbeusedtoreplacespecificdataondeviceswhichhavethesameidentificationnumber.Forexample,fortransferringthedatafromadefectivedevicetoanewdevice.

Thememorycardstorese.g.thebaudrate,theaddressand/ortheconfigurationofthedeviceprocessvalues.

Ifthereisdevice-specificdataontheinsertedmemorycardduringtherestart,thedevicewilltakeoverthisdata.

Ifthereisnodevice-specificdataonthememorycard,thedevicewillstoreitsowndataonit.

NOTE!

Donotuseastandardmemorycardforthedevice.PurchasethememorycardforTypeME24fromyourBürkertsalesdepartment.Seechapter“12Accessories”.

ThemicroSDcardmustbeformattedwiththeFAT12/16/32filesystem.Ifthisisnotthecase,thecardwillnotbedetectedwhenitisinserted.

Replacingthememorycard:

Thememorycardisontheundersideofthedevice.

1.Takesafetymeasures:

→ Switchoffsupplyvoltage!

2.RemoveI/OmoduleTypeME24fromthebackplaneTypeBEF1.

→ UnscrewfasteningscrewontherearofthehousingandremoveTypeME24.

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I/OmoduleTypeME24

BackplaneTypeBEF1

Fasteningscrewforbackplane

Figure 28: Replacing devices, I/O module Type ME24

3.Removingthememorycard:

→ MicroSDcard:Pressontheedgeoftheengagedmemorycardtoreleaseit.

→ Pulloutmemorycard.

MicroSDcard

MicroSIMcard

Figure 29: Replacing the memory card, I/O module ME24

4.Insertingmemorycardintothedevice:

Insertmemorycardintherightdirection.

→ Pushmemorycardintothecardholderofthedevice.Ensurethatthememorycardclicksinplace.

5.InstallingI/Omodule:

→ InserthingepartofTypeME24intothecounterpieceofbackplaneTypeBEF1.

→ PressTypeME24fullyontothebackplane.

→ Tightenfasteningscrewforbackplane.Maximumtorque1Nm.

ThememorycardisreplacedandTypeME24connectedtothebackplaneTypeBEF1.

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11.4 Troubleshooting

Problem Possiblecause Procedure

LEDisnotlit. Nopowerissuppliedtothedevice. Connectdevicetopowersupply.

LEDgoesoutperiodically. Thesupplyvoltagefailsperiodically:Thedeviceperformsareset.

Usepowersupplywithadequatepower.

Thevoltagedropintheconnectioncableistoogreat.

Increasesupplyvoltage(Attention:donotexceedmaximumpermittedvoltage).Increasecablecross-section.Reducecablelength.

LEDislitred. Assigneddeviceismissing(for2AO,2DOand4DOPWM20kHzonly).

Checkassigneddevice,e.g.defectivedevice,faultybüSconnection,nosupplyvoltage,etc.

büSconnectionnotavailable CheckbüSnetwork.Opencurrentloop(e.g.Brokenwire)detected(onlyontheanalogoutputofmodule2AO,2DO).

Checksignallinesoftheanalogoutputs.

Replacementdevicedoesnottakeovervaluesfromthememorycardtakenoutofthedefectivedevice.

Thedeviceidentificationnumbersofthereplacementdeviceandthedefectivedevicediffer.

Onlyvalueshavingthesameidentitynumbercanbetransferredbetweendevices.

Thememorycardisdefective.Thedevicecannotwriteanyvaluestothememorycard.

Replacethememorycardandretrytransferringtheparametersfromthedefectivedevicetothememorycard.(Seechapter“11.3Replacingthememorycard”).

Replacementdevicedoesnottakeoverallvaluesfromthememorycardtakenoutofthedefectivedevice.

TheEDSdevicedescriptionbetweenthereplacementdeviceandthedefectivedevicediffers.

Onlyexistingvaluesofthedefectivedevicecanbetransferredtothereplacementdevice.Setnewvaluesofthereplacementdeviceusingthe“Bürkert-Communi-cator”software.

Table 15: Troubleshooting

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12 ACCESSORIES

CAUTION!

Riskofinjuryand/ordamagebytheuseofincorrectparts.

Incorrectaccessoriesandunsuitablesparepartsmaycauseinjuriesanddamagethedeviceandthesur-roundingarea.

UseoriginalaccessoriesandoriginalsparepartsfromBürkertonly.

Accessories Orderno.

büSstickwithcable(socketM12) 00772551

büSstickset(includingpowersupplyunit)and"BürkertCommunicator"software 00772426

MicroSDcard 00919877

MicroSIMcard 00919902

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13 PACKAGINGANDTRANSPORT

NOTE!

Transportdamage.

Inadequatelyprotecteddevicesmaybedamagedduringtransportation.

• Protectthedeviceagainstmoistureanddirtinshock-resistantpackagingduringtransportation.

• Preventthetemperaturefromexceedingordroppingbelowthepermittedstoragetemperature.

14 STORAGE

NOTE!

Incorrectstoragemaydamagethedevice.

• Storethedeviceinadryanddust-freelocation.

• Storagetemperature:–40°C–+60°C.

15 DISPOSAL

NOTE!

Damagetotheenvironmentcausedbypartscontaminatedwithmedia.

• Disposeofthedeviceandpackaginginanenvironmentallyfriendlymanner.

• Observeapplicabledisposalandenvironmentalregulations.

Observethenationalwastedisposalregulations.

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