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19.1 Navigation Light Control System

The document outlines the Commander Series Navigation Light Control System by Tranberg AS, including factory acceptance test certificates, system drawings, and user manuals. It certifies compliance with international maritime regulations and details the installation and performance tests conducted. Additionally, it includes information on communication requirements, system checks, and maintenance protocols.

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19.1 Navigation Light Control System

The document outlines the Commander Series Navigation Light Control System by Tranberg AS, including factory acceptance test certificates, system drawings, and user manuals. It certifies compliance with international maritime regulations and details the installation and performance tests conducted. Additionally, it includes information on communication requirements, system checks, and maintenance protocols.

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yee ORIGINAL COMMANDER SERIES Navigation Light Control System Content: Factory Acceptance Test Certificate System Drawings User and Installation Manual TRANBERG ‘Member of the R. STAHL Technology Group Tranberg AS, P.0, Box 8033 N-4068 Stavanger Nonway Tel: +47 51 57 89 00 Fax: +47 51 57 89 50 Info@tranberg.com 740 | o6eg ssoujpe1100 ainsue 0} s6untesp ey1 vo peyiddns Jey) YIM UOReULIO,L S143 PuodSeLI0D O8B0Kef 007-s00z Sv SUBENWaL © “SASTT HOBHO WBLSAS eee SAABIAASIAO WBLSAS. :NOLLYWYO-NI SNOANVTISOSIN scmenenintites a ON Sd nae ‘saBed f JO $}8ISU09 JUBUUNDOp siL.L ‘bSps9 “ou weyshg Ob-8/OL ‘ajeq Ls/suo *Aq pesedeig Oe/6Z0S0LWORr | -SeouaVajer Bumeid | SLL a eugoy Pou pune GL prefdiys ewiges | e/e)SUi / paexdins 82690901 ON 78210 PIT Old S60ineg OuLeYy UeIdseg “OWO}SN ‘SFONFINIATA BIA |S bee Rey Ay YATIONLNOD SLHOM IWNOIS CNY NOLLVOIAVN Canam | Re | | YY se Ys J ra | ws | "ne MISCELLANEOUS INFORMA TION: Standard Configuration for Fe SUIT RS-485 notwork. Use 2 or 4x twisted pair cable wi screen. Characteristic ang Masth. FJA.,Por Stb., Stem | Anchor FJ/A impedance: 100-250ohm. Suitable cables can be cable for Profibus, Intorbus, ‘AT Anchor ‘Anchor FA. Masth. F/A., Por, St Eheme, Ca, até ++ : Stem NUG- ‘AUNTS ‘All RAM ‘Signal! RAW ‘ATNUG NC ARAM 2 Orange Ne Towing =200m | Masth. FIA, Por, Sti Towitash3 3 White/Green ALEEEE TouMasih.2, Tow Steen Anchor F, Anchor A. 4 Blue. Reference 8 WhiterSIae Reference Towing =200m | Masih. FA, Por, Sib. Stem | Anchor F., Anchor A 6 Green. B Towasih., Towttasth.3, Tow r White/Brovr Ne : 3 Brown NC ROV Port ‘Al Green ROV Pot ‘Shield ‘Shield AllRed ROV Stb. oe ROV SE. ‘All Red ROV Port RS-485 network. Use 2x twisted pair cable or 1x twised pair + screen. All Red ROV Stb. z All Green ROV Stb. (Characteristic impedance: 100-2500hm, Suitable cables can be cable for Profibus, interbus, Elhemet, CatS, Cat ++ LED's, Button: ‘Connect ‘A/B' to one pair and ‘Shi/2' to one pair. Alternatively: ‘A/B" to one pair, ees soreen to Sht or Sh2 ‘Rapid blinking, green’ ‘Output on, unconfirmed status | Keen communication cable separated from powerlines, ‘Steady green ‘Output (Main) on, circuit OK ‘Signal: Alternative 1: Alterative 2 ‘Siow blinking, green ‘Spare output on, circuit OK B Pair Pit Red biinking —_[ Output failed, unacknowledged alarm 8 Pair Pei t Steady red ‘Output failed, acknowledged alarm ‘Shi (Reference) Pair? ‘Shi (Reference) Pair 2 —_[Shietd Status LED's, CPU / Output Modules: cpu: CSEECENGI car Panel No. Normally set to", ‘Control power OK. COL: Number of butt ‘on front panel. Re Blinks when recehing data crawings, ‘Blinks when transmiting data Blinking: Communication error. Steady Normal” Module No. minus one. Ec. module No. -M5: MSB=0, LSB=4, error lke blown fuse, local control active and 80 on, Ref. drawings for correct address setting et © TRANBERG AS 2005 ~ 2008 Please correspond tis information with thet supplied on the drawings to ensure correctness Page 2 of 4 ys0s Beg sseuj9e1100 oansue 0} sBujmesp oui uo paydlns Jeyp Yum UOHeULO;U Su puodsELI0D eseefe| 002 ~ S007 Sv OMENVAL® “Addons ousbiawe se Z ‘oN Aiddns somod pue Acids wew se 4 “oy Aiddns 4JeMod 40} pesnByti0o $} ainpows 94) SUBELU Z/f Mey AOUIZ/USEHY *G MOL £ uuunjoa s1 SHED ‘B'e ‘Jeued jUOY UO UOHeOO| LOHNG sjwesesdad (X)I(K)D z_| Agee E ow ‘GIS USSID Zeng | EuS)_| zit |_noez = ow ais emu zaAg | ~ZHO eit] -noee ow als pael ZanS | ~THOD. zit_| “noe [== SW ‘God f pax Zong | “SUED. z_|-noez_[ = [= 3 Wod z ewumzang | Guo] ‘zi_|-noez = SH WOd @ POW ZAS | PUD C | Panos == SW Bod 1 awumzons |~guG0. Baler zit| Aake SW Woe pe Zens | Zuo AEE Br Ww we\s Zens | TESS. AOEZ SW ew Pas 1807 ONN | SYPO. ADEE. Si ew Pais vel | cuvO ADEE. SW ew Bais edd OAN | PFO. 7 ‘AE i ow Wo TOROTOAN | CuO ‘ADEE 7 ow woanves | CHES Woe 1680 ON, ‘ON crt) ‘M3INYAAO WILSAS: SYSTEM CHECK LIST: Functional test: Documents: eet Cocos tacte oodback, no | hhangeups. i Labels / Gasket | Tot. According to ] 5 2 | seconds). Not confirmed, ‘The output module wil | receive a message to turn ‘on the respective (spare) output Rapid green flash, each a blink is dark, Main outputs confirmed | The green led will ight up| Steady green ight. 3 jon continuously, ‘Spare ouput is confirmed | The green led willfash | Slow green flash. 4 Jon slow. Wain output reports a “The buzzer wil sound and | Alternating red and green 5 | malfunction, both the green andred ‘| flash, Unacknewiedged alarm. | leds on the button will flash, ‘Spare output reports a The buzzer will sound and | Rapid red flash. 6 | maifunction, the red lod on the button Unacknowledged alarm. | will lash, ‘Spare output is defect and 7 | has been confirmed by the user. | Tho buzzer will stop and the red led will tum on continuously. Steady fed light. Tura off panel to reset, Rapid flash: 2 flashes per second. Slow flash: 1 sec on, 1 sec off Button state diagram With reference to the table above, the bution states operate in a fixed state process. State 0 is the default state where both the green and red led on a button is turned off and associated outputs are in an off position. The left branch on the diagram below shows the states when the user wants to turn on a main output, @.g. the main lantern, By pressing the button for less than 5 seconds, the button changes to state 1. In this state a message Is sent to the corresponding output, Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS, All righte reserved. Page 10 of 38 and the led flashes rapidly awaiting a confirmation from the output module. Another ress on the key at this state will return to state 0 and a message to turn the oulput off, All short dotted lines show states from where an output may be turned off, The two long dotted lines indicate two options: Depending on whether an automatic guitch-over to a spare lantern is present and configured the line from 5 to 2 indicates {hat it will turn on the spara lantern. If no spare lantern is prosont and configured, the line from 5 to 7 ndicates that the red lod will turn on steady to indicate that the Corresponding lantern Is defect and no spare is available. Button configurations Besides regular button functionality as described in the table above, the flexible Configuration of the Commander allows buttons to be defined as RapidAction™ buttons or GroupSelect™ buttons RapidAction™ buttons: One touch on such a button tums on and/or off dedicated Gutputs and the corresponding buttons green leds, while no led will lit up in the RapidAction™ button itself. The button merely acts as a hot key, simplifying standard operations, such as turning on sailing lanterns or anchor lanterns. GroupSelect™ buttons: Similar to radio buttons on computer software. The user press fone such button and the other buttons in the row will turn off all leds, while the green led £2 the GroupSelect™ button that has been pressed will light up. This functionality may be used for setting a dimmer level, e.g. with four buttons that allows four settings/levels. For Pavigation lights control system, the first button column at the panel is normatly used for RapidAction™ functionality, named F-keys at the panel. The function of F-keye 's software configurable and will switch on and off a predefined set of outputs. Copyright © 2005 - 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved, Page 14 of 38. ‘The standard setup for F-keys is: 7 Outputs ‘ALSaling | Anchor FA ‘At Anchor " UC. ‘AILNUG AIRAM, RAM ‘All NUC All RAM Towing 2o0m | Mastn. F, Por, Stba, Stam Masih A TowMasti.2, Tow Stern Tow/Masth.3 Anchor F., Anchor A,_ Towing =200n | Masti F, Por, Sibi, Stam ‘Anchor F., Axichor A, ‘TowiMasth.2, TowiMasth.2, Tow Stem _| Masth, A. ROV Port] AllRed ROV Port ‘Al Green ROV Port ‘All Green ROV Stbd {All Res ROV Sing ROVSibd | AllGreen ROV Pont ‘AllRRed HOV Port ‘All Red ROV Sibs ‘All Green ROV Sto Copyright © 2005 - 2008 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved, Pago 12 of 38 eS ChapterIV. Master CPU tel boar telie) Only one Master CPU may be connected to a network. Inputs ‘The master CPU has one digital input, 24VDC galvanically isolated. It is used as an Alarm Silence input function, allowing external equipment to silence the panel buzzer. It is activated with a rising edge on the input (from 0 V to 24 V). In addition to the silence function, this input will work ae an alarm acknowledge input for the power failure alarms (One or more power supplies are out) Outputs The module has two single pole change-over relays, The Alarm Output relay is energized in the inactive state, in order to signal a total power loss to an external system. The relay will activate when an alarm condition Is present, elther power loss, output failure or communication errors on the bus (no messages from panel or modules). The alarm conditions Is indicated on the panel with flashing red or steady red LED indicators. For faults which car be cleared by swithing over to a spare or second power net, the alarm output will be deactivated whan the alarm is acknowledged (This applies 10 outputs / lanterns with a spare, and for main (1) and emergency (2) power net). This makes it possible to indicate several alarm conditions to the external system The second relay provides the Alarm Silence signal. This relay gives a pulse of about 1 - 2 seconds when the Alarm Silence bution on the panel has been operated, Power supply The Master CPU cen be connected to up to 4 power supplies (24 VDC), which are Connected in parallel via a set of diodes. This combined power output supplies the panels and output modules. The power inputs are monitored by the Master CPU and their states are signaled to all connected nodes via the RS- 485 network. LED indicator The green Activity LED is flashing under normal conditions. This indicates that all noes (relay modules and fanel) are responding correctly. copyrigh’ 2005 - 2009 TRANBEAG AS. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 35, If this LED is conetantly lit it indicates that minimum one node is not responding. This may be due to a broken communications cable, a faulty module or a combination of both. if this happens, the Alarm relay will be activated, the alarm buzzer in the panel will sound and the indicator in the Alarm Silence button will lash continuously (provided the connection towards the panel is ok). See also Chapter V Panels, Section 5.01 Overview, Power Supply Monitoring ctior 4 ADs Ree cena In order to send information to a VDR (Voyage Data Recorder) onboard the vessel, a VDR gateway module may optionally be installed in tho Master CPU unit. This device Passively listens to the network traffic and sends out information about the status of the system and the various output modules, ‘The VOR gateway sends out two types of messages, 1) system status messages according to @ proprietary Tranberg protocol, and 2) alarm messages according to NMEA-0183 ALR and ACK messages. Electrical interface + Baud rate: 38,400 bps + Data bits: 8N1 + Electrical: Isolated RS-422, output only System status messages The output string is a proprietary NMEA-0189 structure with the following setup: als z|s|o 3 giglP/s/si/eiels|e}alc s/§|§ z l¢ 3s slESlE| EVEL E/ ELE) E F| els & 18 5/2/8/8]8/8|8/8|8/8) 8/8]. | 8] al Example: SPPRA,2,2,1,1,1,1,0,5,0/1/1/3/4,4,4,4,1,%/2,2,0 Packet length: 26 characters (normal), plus commas, carriage return and new line. Total number of characters (including commas) sent are 47 characters, plus carriage return and new line, Packet lengths are shorter in case of irregularities (see later in this document). n Fate: Packages are sent continuously at a rate of approx. 5-10 packets per Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 38 Explanations: ‘SPTRA: A fixed proprietary beginning of the telegram (Proprietary TRAnberg) Comma: A comma sign (,) Asterix: An asterix sign (*) ‘ComStatus: If minimum one node does not respond. 0 = Failure, 4 Ok FailCode: Common code for a fail on the module. 0 = Disregard, 1 = Ok, 2 = Net failure, 8 = Output failure, 4 = Net and output failure. If node is set to Manual override, the code is Sor 4, Nett - Net4: Status of the (up to) 4 independent power supply networks. 1 = On, Off. Node type: B = Relay module (8 relays) without current sensing, C = Relay module (8 relays) with current sensing, D = combined dimmer and flasher module. Node number: Address of the output module. This address corresponds to the address Set on the particular output module, and is in the region of 1 — 77 (octal values). Manual override: Indcates a manual override on the particular module (1 = Normal, 2 = Override) Channel 8 - Channel 1: Status of relay setting: 0 = Disregard/testing, 1 = Off, 2 = On, no current, 3 = Not used, 4 = On, current ok, 5 = Manual override, no current, 6 = Mariual override, current ok. {Current = currant flows in circuit, meaning lamp and fuse is ok). Checksum H: The ‘hundreds’ digit of the checksum (e.g. 1 if the checksum is 120). Checksum M: The ‘tens’ digit of the checksum (e.9. 2 if the checksum is 120) ‘Checksum L: The ‘ones' digit of the checksum (e.g. 0 if the checksum is 120). Comments: When calculating the checksum, the ASCII value of each character has boon used. The Checksum is the XOR-ing of all chatacters sent, except the leading §-character, the commas and the final carriage return and now line characters. No spaces ocour in any packet All packets are endec with a carriage return (CR) and new line (LF). All characters referred to above are 7-bit ASCII and represented by the appropriate ASCII number (e.g. ‘1’ is ASCII character 49, Ais 65, B is 66, otc). Copyright @ 2005 - 2009 TRANBENG AS. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 38. Channel 8~ Channel 1 detailed information: The data in the corresponding positions Channel 8 ~ Channel 1 depends on which type of module the message is sent from. See the table below for details. Ch7—Ch6 ChS chs Ch hd Chet Type, wihau Rey arent oring cig aes San ae DSS Type C, wih Relay8 | Relay | Relay 6 | Relay S| Relay 4 | RelayS | Relay? | Relay? current sensing ‘Output states, see table below Tipe Cae |e) ] |e bined ecu” | ‘or diner and eon” | rsh Ache oslo | ae Output stato: Disregard Of ‘On, butno curr ‘Not used, disregard ‘On, current ok ‘Maral overigé_no Surrant ‘Marval over, curent ok Dimmer and flasher valu - 2. ei 3 “a 8 = siebable Alarm messages The alarm messages are sent out at an interval of approx. 30 seconds, if no changes in alarm state have occured. If there are any changes in alarm state, a message indicating the new state will be sent out immediately. If several alarms are active simultaneously, & list with all messages will be sent out (Note that alarm messages and VDR messages are mixed and appear randomly in relation to each other). The system is able to report 3 different types of alarm: Output failure (lantern bulb, failure, cable break or other), power failure (one or more power supplies are out), and ‘communication failure (it the Master CPU do not get responses from modules or panel) If there are no alarms present, the ‘No alarm’ message will be sent out Copyright © 2005 ~ 2008 TRANBERG AS. Ail rights reserved. Page 16 of 98 Set SEIALR, VV, "73 OF SEEALR, O01, nV, Output failurer2n ‘unacknowsdged 4 ‘oor SETAER, 001, A,8, Output failure™3D ‘acknowledged ‘02 SEIALR, , 002, A,V, Power fai lure®Z9 ‘unack (00a: SIIALR, 002, A/a, Power failure®Sz ack 003 SUIALR, ,003,A,V,Conm, failuretls Tunaak 003 SEAER, ,003,A/A,Comn, failure*0z “Tack. Eee Rr) SCADA Gateway In order to receive commands from the outside of the Commander system, a SCADA gateway module may optionally be installod in the Master CPU unit. This unit will listen Weancoming commands and issue these onto the internal network when queried by the Master CPU. This will allow for remote control of the system and panel. TRE SCADA gateway accepts two types of Input messages, 1) panel control messages according to @ proprietary Tranberg protocol, and 2) alarm silence messages according to NMEA-0183 ALR and ACK mossages. Electrical interface Baud rate: 38.400 bps Data bits: 8Nt + Electrical: Isolated RS-422, input only Panel control messages ‘The output string is a proprietary NMEA-0183 structure with the following setup: PTRA Lonecksun hecksum M Example: SPTRA,),5,1,*,0.1,6 Packet length: 12 characters (normal), plus commas, carriage return and new line. Copyright © 2005 - 2009 TRANBERG AS. Ail rights reserved. Page 17 of 38 Explanations: $PTRA: A fixad start of the telegram (Proprietary TRAnberg) Comma: A comma sign (,) Asterix: An asterix sign (*) Panel: Panel address Button: Button number State: Button state Chacksum H: The ‘hundreds’ digit of the checksum (e.9. 1 If the checksum is 120). Checksum M: The ‘tens’ digit of the checksum (2.9. 2 if the checksum is 120). Checksum L: The ‘ones’ digit of the checksum (e.g. 0 if the checksum is 120), Comments: ‘The checksum is the XOR-ing of all charactors cent, oxcept the leading S-character, the commas and the final carriage return and new line characters. When calculating the checksums, the ASCII value of each character shall been used. No spaces must occur in any packet, All packets are ended with a carriage return (GR) and new line (LF). All characters reterred to above are 7-bit ASCII and represented by the appropriate ASCII number (e.g. a'1" is ASCII character 49, A is 65, B is 66, etc). ‘The XOR-value of the initial 'PTRA’ is 23, Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved, Page 18 of 8 Legal values ‘The following ccmmands and data are allowed to remotely control a panel: Panel Panel 1 Panel? \ ASCII charactor 41" | ASCII character 47, | Button 64 | ‘ASCII character 49 *1" ASCII charactor 115s" ‘See tables on next two pages. ‘See tables on noxt no pages, Notes on buttons: Button Button t | Batons ar inexed rom opt bottom n ach column, There are @ buttons in each column, Gomtinue tothe top of next column when you have passat ons sores, | ramp: Top button in hid column ls buton number 47, t's adess fs 48 + 17 = 66, which e ‘represented by the ASCII character ‘A ‘See tables on next mo pages. State | State 0(O19, send ASCII chacacter 48 “0 State 1 (Request main output or), send ASCII character 49 "4" | Sate 2 (Reinet Spare cup on, sond Soc ae ay Other States are not legal ‘States to be usod when using spectal butons: Alarm acknowiedge: Send ASCII character 49 “1* | Power on panel Sena ASCI character 480" for OFF. Send ASCII cheracter 491" or ON Panel address Copyright © 2008 - 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 38 Button numbers Alarm ack 73 7! 7% 76 78 79 a0 ai slolzzie|x|e|-|-|o)-4]m)olo al>l Note: The panel dim function cannot be remotely controlled, Alarm silence messages The alarm silence messages are accepted as a response to the alarm messages sent out from the VDR gateway. Although 4 different messages are accepted, they all have ‘the same function, to silence any (and all) audible alarm conditions present. Thus they have the same function as the alarm silence input (described in Chapter IV). Copyright © 2005 ~ 2008 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 38 Those messages works as an alarm acknowledge function for the power failure alarms (One or more power supplies are failing), and an audible alarm silence for the other alarms (output failure and communication failure). To acknowledge these alarms, the Panel has to be operated STEACK,000"55, ‘Genoral acknowedge 0 SITACK, 001754, ‘(General acknowledge) 002" SITACK,002*87 ‘(General ackrowiedge) — (008 SIZACK, 003756 (General acknowledge) Copyright © 2005 - 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Pago 21 of 36 Chapter V. Panel Saleen bea Up to 7 panels may be connected to the network. Each panel may have up to 64 buttons, of which three buttons have predefined functions: * Power on/off (turn on or off the panel) * Dimming of backlight + Alarm silence (tuns off buzzer) While the actions on each button may be configured, the actions of the three buttons listed above can not be modified. Hardware The hardware consists of the following main parts: CPU, Watchdog reset circuitry, communications, as well as button and led interface components. cPU All modules use a dedicated microcontroller with onboard memory. Power supply Up to 4 power feeds are possible to the Master CPU, which are connected in parallel via a set of Siodes. From this, a single 24VDC power supply is connected to the panels and output modules, This combination output forms a common power supply to all connected nodes, The power feed is ‘supervised by the Master CPU and their states are signaled to all connected nodes via the RS- 485 network. RS-485 circuitry ‘The communication circuitry has a built-in snubber circuit which eliminates the need of end resistor. The transceiver circult is short circuit safe and is overvoltage protected. Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 22 of 38 Power supply monitoring Up to four power sources may be connected to the Master CPU, These sources are monitored by the Master CPU, and messages reporting the state for each supply are continuously sent to the panel. The power supply monitoring indicators will lash fast for an unacknowledged alarm (even if the power supply has recoverad), and light steady when the alarm is acknowledged {if the suppiy net is still missing). Communication errors If the Master CPU detects that a node is missing in the network, the indicator in the Alarm Silence button will lash while the alarm buzzer will sound, Settings on the panel Panel address ‘The address of the panel is set on the rear at the dial labeled ADA, This is preset by the factory, typically at address 1. See table below, o Do natuse T otauy 2 7 Noto: ADR-setting 0 should not be used, Setting 1 is default. Number of columns on panel ‘The number of columns on the panel is set with the dial labeled COL. The default is 3, and maximum is 8. See table below. ‘COL swite CEE o Data ciearing of EEPROM, a Do not use a 2 Soolumns 7 rs 3 @ columns 5 4 columns | e S Scotus 7 € ~Teotumms eeHeEee 7 Seokumns Note: COL-setting 0 is used to clear EEPROM memory. Col-setting 1 should not be used. Copyright © 2005 - 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 24 of 38 Non-volatile memory Data storage Tho CPU in the panel includes non-volatile memory. This is used to register the state of each button. Upon a complete power loss, this memory is read and the button statuses are set accordingly. Data clearing To clear all values in the panel, do the following: Remove power from the panel. Make a note of the setting of the dial COL at the rear side. Set it to position 0. Reconnect power to the panel again. Wait 18 seconds. Remove power from the panel Set the dial COL back to its original position. Reconnect power to the panel again Data retention time The non-volatile memory may be written to 100,000 times and will keep the data for 40 years. Connections Power ‘The 24VDC power is connected on the rear of the panels using regular screw terminals. RS-485 network ‘The network is connected on the rear of the panels using AJ-45 terminals. Copyright © 2005 - 2000 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 25 of 28 Chapter VI. Output modules Berar Kent cea) There are currently 3 types of output modules available: + Relay output module (4 or 8 relays) without current sensing * Relay output module (4 or 8 relays) with current sensing, available in 24VDC and 230VAC versions. ‘+ One/two channel combined dimmerflasher triac module with current sensing for 230VAC loads, Common hardware cpu All modules use a dedicated microcontroller with onboard memory. Power supply ‘The power feed is supervised by the Master CPU and signaled to the connected nodes: via the RS-485 network. Up to 4 power feeds are possible, which are connected in parallel via a set of diodes. The combination output forms a common power supply for the connected nodes. Address of modules ‘The address of the modules are preset at delivery. Two dials labeled ADR LSB and ADR. MSB are used to set the address. Range is from 0 through 7 only on each dial, and the ‘setting is in octal values. Never change the addresses, and if replacing a module, please ‘ensure that the address of the new module is identical to the replaced module. Modules are addressed from 1 and upwards. Do not use position 0. Copyright © 2005 ~ 2008 TRANBERG AS, Alt rights reserved. Page 26 of 33. Address setting of modules o Lo 7 o 2 0 3 0 4 o 3 a @) 9 2] Output module with 8 outgoing circuits. Copyright © 2005 - 2008 TRANBERG AS. Ali rights reserved. Page 33 of 38 Section 7.07 CNM mm Ree Before applying power for the first time, do the following: ‘+ Ensure all termination is correct and properly done. ‘+ Then apply power to the power sources that feed the Master CPU. All connected modules as well as the panel should now be powered: + All connected modules should lit up a green led (Power) present, \dicating power is The Master CPU starts communicating within seconds, which is visible as a yellow flashing led (Rx) on all connected modules. + Each connected module is queried by the Master CPU repeatedly, and as each module replies, a yellow led (Tx) is lit up for a fraction of a second, Section 7.08 Testing the system Start the system testing: + Turn the panel off by pressing the power button in the lower left corner, The backlit display will turn off and the yellow led inside the power button will flash When a panol is tured off, all corresponding outputs will be turned off, Even though the panel is turned off, all communication in the system continues. ‘+ Tur the panel back on. The yellow led in the power button will turn off, and the panel backlight will turn on again, + Test the various functions by pressing each button and verify that its intended operation is carried out: © Press a button and verity that the green led starts flashing rapidly. As the corresponding output is turned on and is verified by the output module, the green fed in the button will switch to a steady green light. Note that depending on the configuration of the system, it may be that the leds ina button is not intended to light up. See chapter 3.02 Buttons and leds on Panel for a description of the possibilities, © A faulty lamp or fuse will be detected by the output module, which in turn felays that message to the Master CPU. As a response to this, the buttons green and red led on the pane! will flash to announce a fault. See chapter 3.02 Buttons and leds on panel for a definition of what the lod statuses means. + Always refer to the system configuration and/or termination drawings when testing a system, Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 34 of 33. Ti AU) ST g=39 Ia failure is detected Ensure the output is terminated correctly and that the fuse and lamp is ok. Use only fuses of correct type, refer to chapter VI Output modules. Check whether the corresponding output module responds to the action. It does, 80 by flashing the Rx led (yellow) rapidly, but it should also flash the Tx led (yellow) about once per second or more often, Missing the Tx signal may indicate bad communications termination, mix-up of the A and B-lines or similar. ‘Tum all power off and reapply power. Then start testing over again. Network failures: If the Activity led in the Master CPU flashes, it indicates a correct network. If the yellow led in the Power button in the panel flashes, it may indicate a faulty Connection towards the panel. If the other modules in the system work properly {flashing RX and TX) leds, the fault is somewhere between the panel and the fest of the system. Check the communications cable and connections, Possible Teasons may be that the A and B lines are switched, if so, reconnect and try again. Hf the Activity led in the Master CPU is constantly on, it indicates a failure somewhere in the network, Check the above; if the yellow led in the power button in tho panel is not flashing, the fault is found in one of the output modules. Hf the Activity led in the Master CPU is constantly on, the system may still be operable, provided that the panel is functional. If the reason for the fault is an Output module, only that module is detect, while the rest of the system will work. ‘The outputs may be turned on manually using the small switches located on each felay output module. See chapter VI. Output modules, Section 6.01 Overview, Relay output modules, Manual operation. It a module needs to be replaced, ensure the following: Disconnect main power feeds to the Master CPU Disconnect the main and spare power feeds to the output modules Disconnect the terminal plugs to the module Remove the module by tilting it towards its rear side (opposite/reverse of text on module top). Copyright © 2005 - 2008 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved, Page 25 of 33, Check the address setting on the faulty module, and set the exact same address on the new module, Insert a new module, and then connect the various plugs. Reapply power and test according to chapters 7.07 Applying power for the first time and 7.08 Testing the system. {f the failure has been corrected, label the new module in the same way as the faulty module, e.g. M3, and seta sticker on top of the address dial switch to avold anyone altering this, Copyright © 2005 ~ 2009 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 38 Chapter VIII. Approvals ‘Type approved by Det Norske Veritas. Certificate No, A-11275. Copyright © 2005 - 2000 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 37 of 38 SE Chapter IX. Additional Information Please contact TRANBERG AS regarding clarifications: Visiting address Strandsvingon 6 N-4092 Stavanger NORWAY Tok: 47 51 87 8900 Fax: +47 51 $7 89 50 Postal address. PO Box 8039, N-4068 Stavanger NORWAY Copyright © 2005 ~ 2008 TRANBERG AS. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 38

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