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Electronic

Control Box
Item 261 93 – Item 261 94

October 08
Y1958C
Contents

1. General features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.1 Versions . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2 Description ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 Applications .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.4 Installation . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.5 Supply . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

2. Description of the front panel . . . . . . . . 5


2.1 Selection keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2 Measurement selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

3. Operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.1 Reset mode (red LED of RESET key) . . . . . . . . 8
3.2 Manual mode (red LED of MAN key) . . . . . . 9
3.3 Automatic mode (red LED of AUT key) . . . . . . 9
3.4 Off-load test mode (without load) . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.5 On-load test mode (under load) . . . . . . . . . . . 9

4. Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.1 Utility-to-generator Application . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.2 Utility-to-utility Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

5. Circuit breakers Control . . . . . . . . . . . . 11


5.1 With feedback (default setup) . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.2 Without feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

6. Voltage controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

7. Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
7.1 Setting the parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
7.2 Table of menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.3 P0 menu - Nominal data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.4 P1 menu - General data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
7.5 P2 menu - Main line voltage control . . . . . . . 18
7.6 P3 menu - Secondary line voltage control . . . . 19
7.7 P4 menu - Programmable inputs . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7.8 P5 menu - Programmable outputs . . . . . . . . . 20
7.9 P6 menu - Serial communication . . . . . . . . . . 21

8. Diagnostic messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

9. Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

10. Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

11. Technical features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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1. General features

1.1 Versions
• 261 93 - Standard version • 261 94 - Evoluted version + interface RS-485

1.2 Description
• Electronic Control Box - microprocessor • 8-key membrane keypad
• Two inputs of three-phase voltage measurement • RS-232 serial interface for set-up, remote control
• Power supply DC 12-24-48 VDC and supervision
• Power supply AC 220-240 VAC • RS-485 opto-isolated interface for MODBUS pro-
tocol (261 94)
• 2 LED displays, 3 digits 7 segments
• 2 programmable digital inputs
• 20 status and measurement LED indicators
• 3 programmable relay outputs (1NO + 2 C/O)

1.3 Applications
• Changeover between utility-to-utility, utility-to- • L-L voltage (or L-N voltage in case of monophase
generator lines)
• Control of motorized circuit breakers, motorized • Controls on minimum voltage, maximum voltage,
switches phase loss, asymmetry, minimum frequency, max-
• Start/stop generator imum frequency, with independent enabling and
delay
• Three-phase, two-phase or single-phase voltage
controls • Voltage thresholds with programmable hysteresis

1.4 Installation
• Install the electronic control box according to the • Set the parameters according to the required
wiring diagrams shown in the last pages of the wiring diagram, paying special attention when
manual programming the inputs / outputs
• Use the right wiring diagram for the application

1.5 Supply
• 261 93 and 261 94 have a double power sup- • In presence of both power supplies, the energy is
ply circuit, that means that they can operate with taken from the AC source
both AC and DC supply or with only one of the
two indifferently

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2. Description of the front panel

2.1 Selection keys


• The front panel of the electronic control box has • A mimic diagram is located at the center of the
two LED displays showing the voltages of the two front panel; it shows the status of the circuit break-
power sources with their correspondent keys – (A) ers for load connection.
for Main line and (B) for Secondary line – which • Two keys – (C) and (D) – can open and close the
allows to select the measurements. circuit breakers (buttons are active only after press-
• The following keys: SET (E) - AUT (F) - MAN (G) - ing the MAN key).
RESET (H) allow to select the operating mode,
which is indicated by the corresponding LED.

A B

C D

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2.2 Measurement selection
• When the key located under each display (A) and • After 1 minute without touching the key, the meas-
(B) is pressed several times, it will be possible to view urement returns to the default measurement, which
the various measurements of the line sequentially. may be the first voltage line-to-line or the first volt-
• Line-to-line voltages, line-to-neutral voltages (in case age line-to-neutral, depending on how the voltage
of single-phase lines) are available for each line. control is set up.
• The combinations of the red LEDs indicate which • In case of alarms or messages, the display will be
measurement is selected. The list of measurements occupied by the alarm code.
may change depending on whether the electronic By pressing the selection key, it is possible to
control box is set up for the three-phase, two-phase temporarily hide the alarm and access the meas-
or single-phase control. urements.

Example of a list of measurements


on an electronic control box set up for a
three-phase control.

2.3 LEDs
• The front panel has some LEDs which indicate the status of the circuit breakers controlled by the electronic
control box.

Led L1/L2/L3 Led L1/L2/L3 ALARM LED


Presence of voltage Presence of voltage on (red)
on main line (red) secondary line (red)

POWER SUPPLY LED


(green)

SET key LED


(red)

AUT key LED


Main line / (red)
secondary line
CONTROLS LED MAN key LED
(two-colors) (red)

RESET key LED


(red)

Status LED, Status LED,


main line secondary line
circuit breaker circuit breaker

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• The following table describes the meaning of the various LEDs.
Some of them are bicolor and have a different meaning according to the color.

LED On Off Flashing


ALARM No alarm enabled One or more alarms enabled (RED)
Device powered
POWER SUPPLY No power
(GREEN)
OPEN/CLOSE Close control (RED)
No control
CONTROL Open control (GREEN)
Circuit breaker closed
4 (RED) Auxiliary contacts
OPEN/CLOSED
Circuit breaker open not connected
(GREEN)
Circuit breaker inserted
44 Circuit breaker not
DISCONNECTED or not-inserted-control
inserted in its base
disabled
Circuit breaker not
44
TRIPPED Circuit breaker tripped tripped or AL contact
not connected
1HZ = Time of presence/absence
PRESENCE in progress
Voltage present No voltage
L1/L2/L3 5HZ = Display measurements
selection

✱ If the auxiliary contacts have been connected, the LED will represent the status of the circuit breakers, otherwise it will
remain off.
✱✱ If the contacts have been connected properly, the LED will represent the status of the circuit breakers, otherwise the
LEDs will remain off.

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3. Operating mode

• The four keys SET / AUT / MAN / RESET can • If the LED indicating the selected operating mode
be used to select the required operating mode, flashes, it means that the device is communicating
which will be indicated when the corresponding through the serial interface and that it could exe-
red LED lights up. cute remote commands, including the mode
change as well.

A B

C D

3.1 Reset mode (red RESET key LED)


• The electronic control box does not execute oper- • The generator control output will set up for switch-
ations but it just displays the status of the voltages ing off the group.
and the circuit breakers. • The status alarms of the circuit breakers are
• The opening and closing control outputs of the disabled.
switches remain all open, hence allowing for the • When an alarm occurs, it must be reset by press-
manual control from the front side of the motor con- ing the RESET key. If you are already in this oper-
trols. If the emergency input is activated, the unit ating mode, press the RESET button again.
will in any case order the opening of the switches.

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3.2 Manual mode (red MAN key LED)
• The manual mode allows the operator to electrical- interlocking time and then it will close the required
ly open/close the circuit breakers with the special circuit breaker.
keys located at the front side of the device. • In manual mode, all the status alarms of the circuit
• In this mode, the voltages are constantly monitored breakers (disconnected and tripped) are disabled.
but the device just displays their status. The anomalous condition is signaled on the LED
• When one of the control keys is pressed for at but it will not be stored or dealt with as an alarm.
least 300 ms, the electronic control box changes • It is possible to manually control the startup and
the status of the circuit breakers from open to shutdown of the generator by holding down the
closed and vice-versa. key (G) MAN for 5 consecutive seconds. As long
• If a command is given to close a circuit breaker as the manual mode is kept, the status of the gen-
while the other is already closed, the unit will ini- erator will remain the one required.
tially open the other circuit breaker, wait for the

3.3 Automatic mode (red AUT key LED)


• In automatic mode, the device independently exe- startup of the generator, if any, and the
cutes both opening and closing operations of the changeover times between the circuit breakers.
circuit breakers as well as the startup and shut- • When the main line falls within the limits, the device
down of the generator, if any. switches again the load on it and determines the
• When the main line (MAIN) goes beyond the lim- cooling cycle, if required, of the generator.
its, after the set delay times, the device disconnects • The automatic cycles of operation vary according
the load from the main line and connects it to the to the type of application (utility-to-utility, utility-to-
secondary line (SEC), thus controlling both the generator).

3.4 Off-load test mode


• By starting from the automatic mode and by press- the coverage of the load. Under normal condi-
ing the (F) key for 5 seconds, it will be possible to tions, the load remains connected to the main
test the generator for 5 minutes. line, hence the generator operates with no
• The generator is manually started in order to check load (off-load generator).
its operation but since the electronic control box is • The execution of the off-load test is determined by
in automatic mode, the voltage controls will TES written steadily on the display.
remain active. • To end the execution of the test in advance, press
• By doing so, it is possible to verify the correct the (F) key again for 5 seconds or start the reset
operation of the generator, thus maintaining mode.
P l e a s e
note: The
execution of
this test 3.5 On-load test mode
involves trans-
ferring the • By starting from the automatic mode and by press- grammed times and parameters for the
load, hence a ing the (F) and (D) key simultaneously for 5 con- changeover so as to verify their adequacy.
power failure secutive seconds, it will be possible to carry out an • The execution of the on-load test is determined by
during the operational test (on-load test) which will totally sim- TES flashing on the display.
changeover ulate a lack of the power line voltage lasting one
due to the • To end the execution of the test in advance, repeat
minute.
interlocking the procedure with keys (F) and (D) for 5 seconds
times.
• Hence, the unit behaves exactly as if the line has or start the reset mode.
fallen out of the limits, thereby using all pro-

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4. Applications

4.1 Utility-to-generator Application


• In the Utility-to-generator application (U-G, default • When the main line returns, the load is transferred
setup) the load is normally connected to the main again and the generator is kept in operation with
line. If there is an anomaly on the line or in case no load for a certain period of time so as to allow
of a transfer signal set from the outside, a start sig- its cooling.
nal will be sent to the generator which supplies the • The unit sends a start/stop command to the group
secondary line. through a relay output and can receive digital sig-
• When the voltage of the generator reaches the nals from the group indicating its status through
programmed limits, the electronic control box will programmable inputs.
order the changeover on the secondary line.

4.2 Utility-to-utility Application


• In the utility-to-utility application (U-U), the load is an anomaly on the main line or in case there is a
normally connected to the main line and the transfer signal set from the outside.
changeover to the secondary line occurs if there is

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5. Circuit breakers control

• The circuit breakers control is carried out through • In case of an anomaly on the switch, hence caus-
two separate relays, one for closing and one for ing an alarm, the control outputs will both be
opening. opened till the resetting of the alarm.
• In reset mode, both control relays remain open, • There are two separate modes for controlling the
except for the emergency condition where the circuit breakers. These can be selected by using
opening can be controlled. the parameter P1.03

5.1 With feedback (default setup)


• The status indicated by the two-color front LED is output still remains energized for a certain period
the one detected by the auxiliary contacts. of time (+1 second during closing and +15 sec-
• The timeout alarms are enabled. They are gener- onds during opening, in order to allow the springs
ated if the circuit breakers do not reach the of the motor operators to be completely charged)
The auxiliary
contacts of the required position within a programmable time and then it is released.
circuit breakers P1.04 or immediately if they change position • The normal status of the control outputs is open.
are wired in when no command has been sent. • The interlocking times start when the first circuit
their imputs.
• The control outputs are timed. When the circuit breaker is actually opened, detected by the input,
With the
feedback is
breaker has executed the required operation, the and last for 0.5 steady seconds.
necessary to use
for the opening
operation of
DPX
250-630-1600
the shunth trip LED VMAIN OK
relay or the
undervoltage LED VSEC OK
relay.

3 1s
Example of a changeover with feedback, 1 15 s
assuming a utility-to-utility commutation. 15
The feedback input status is shown 0.5 s 0.5 s
in blue. The status of the control outputs 6 1s
is shown in green. The changeover time 4 15 s
is shown in yellow. 18

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5.2 Without feedback
• The circuit breakers status LEDs remain off. • The changeover times between the opening of
• The timeout alarms are disabled. a switch and the closing of another start during
the commutation of the outputs and are steady
• The Opening/Closing control outputs remain
at 6 sec.
The auxiliary constantly in the required position for the circuit
contacts of the breaker.
circuit breakers
are not wired in
their inputs,
hence the
electronic
control box is
not informed on
their actual
state.

LED VMAIN OK

LED VSEC. OK

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Example of a changeover with no 1
feedback. The actual status of the circuit INT. MAIN
breakers is shown in blue. The status 6 sec 6 sec
of the control outputs is shown in green. 6
The changeover time is shown 4
in yellow. INT. SEC.

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6. Voltage controls

• Any condition required to determine whether a • It is possible to set up a TV transformation ratio in


supply source is or is not suitable is determined by case a lower voltage, relative to the actual voltage
the user through the P0 menu (system nominal of the system, is applied to the voltage inputs of
data) and the P2 and P3 menus (voltage control, the unit. Here, again, the display and the setup of
main line and secondary line, respectively). the thresholds will be executed in actual sizes
• It is possible to set up the system nominal data, referred to the system.
such as nominal voltage and frequency, through • The electronic control box can be programmed
the P0 menu, which will be used as a reference to perform voltage controls on three-phase, two-
for setting up the percentage thresholds of the fol- phase or single-phase nets (via the P0.03
lowing menus. parameter).

The following describes the anomalies monitored by the voltage control.


Columns 261 93 and 261 94 point out the presence of the function within their unit models.

Control 261 93 261 94 Description


Minimum voltage • • One or more phases too low
Maximum voltage • One or more phases too high
Threshold under which the device can operate faster
Phase failure • •
compared to a normal reduction
Phases included in the Maximum-Minimum interval,
Asymmetry (unbalance) •
yet too different between each other
Minimum frequency • Frequency too low
Maximum frequency • Frequency too high
Sequence of phases • Reverse rotation of phases

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• Each anomaly has an independent delay time. tance between these two thresholds determines the
The anomaly must last consecutively longer than hysteresis. For instance, it may be considered that
the time specified for invalidating the voltage pres- when the nominal value is below 80%, the voltage
ence signal. may no longer be useable and that in order to be
• All controls, except for the minimum voltage con- considered useful, it must rise over 85%, thereby
trol, can be excluded separately by setting the determining a 5% hysteresis.
related parameter to OFF. The same concept applies to the maximum
• The minimum and maximum voltage limits are voltage.
specified by setting up two thresholds each, one • As for the frequency thresholds, there is a fixed 1%
which determines the point beyond which the volt- hysteresis of the nominal frequency.
age is no longer considered acceptable (e.g. • The retrieval after a phase failure occurs when the
P2.01) and the other, closer to the nominal volt- voltage rises above the minimum voltage retrieval
age, which determines the point in which it threshold.
becomes compatible again (e.g. P2.02). The dis-

P2.04
P2.05
Example of variation of the main line
voltage within the minimum and V MAIN
maximum thresholds and relative
hystereses, with indication of the P2.02
presence / absence delay times. The P2.01
example considers the secondary line
voltage absent with its circuit breaker
open, hence the changeover times are LED VOK
not shown. The INTERR. bar P2.03 P2.15 < P2.06 P2.05 P2.15
represents the required status
INTERR.
of the main line switch.

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7. Programming

7.1 Setting the parameters


• Press the H and E keys together for 5 consecutive • Enable modification of the parameter with key B
seconds to start programming • Increase the value of the selected parameter with
• The flashing LED of the E key indicates that pro- key F
gramming is in progress • Decrease the value of the selected parameter with
• Main line display indicates the parameter selected key G
via the code (for instance P0.01) • Confirm by pressing key B
• Secondary line display indicates the set value of • While modifying a parameter, the secondary line
the selected parameter (for instance 400) display flashes with the current value of the param-
• Changing of parameters of the same group by eter. In this situation it is not possible to move to
pressing the key A another parameter without first confirming
• Movement to next group with key E • Exit from Setup by pressing E and H simultaneously
• Movement to previous group with key H

Key A Key B
It moves - Enable modification
at same level - Confirms setup

Key E
- Goes to Setup
- Exits to higher level

Key F
Increases parameter value

Key G
Decreases parameter value

Key H
Goes to lower level

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7.2 Table of menus
Menu Description
P0 System nominal data
P1 General Data
P2 Main line voltage control
P3 Secondary line voltage control
P4 Programmable inputs
P5 Programmable outputs
P6 Communication port

7.3 P0 menu - Nominal data


Setup Description Range Default
P0.01 B Nominal voltage Ue 100 … 690 VAC 380 VAC
P0.02 B Transformation ratio TV 1.00 … 9.99 1.00
3Ph = Three-phase
P0.03 B Type of Network 2PH = Two-phase 3Ph
1Ph = Single-phase
50H = 50Hz
P0.04 B Nominal frequency Fe 50Hz
60H = 60Hz
OFF = No battery
12 = 12 VDC
P0.05 B Nominal battery voltage OFF
24 = 24 VDC
48 = 48 VDC

P0.01 - Nominal voltage used for calculating the thresholds


P0.02 - Leave default setup in case a TV is not used
P0.04 - Nominal frequency used as a reference for calculating the frequency thresholds
P0.05 - Used for the alarms on the battery voltage

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7.4 P1 menu - General data
Setup Description Range Default
U-G = Utility-to-Generator
P1.01 Type of application U-G
U-U = Utility-to-Utility
The highlighted OFF - Disabled
OFF
parameters are P1.02 Control of phase sequence 123 - Direct
included only in 321 - Opposite
version 261 94 FEE - With feedback
P1.03 Changeover control FEE
NOF - Without feedback
P1.04 Circuit breakers Timeout OFF / 1…900s 5s
OFF (Control disabled)
P1.05 Enable control of withdrawn OFF
ON (Control enabled)
P1.06 Maximum time load not powered (A07 alarm delay) OFF / 1…3600s OFF
P1.07 Startup delay time, generator 0 …. 900 s 1s
P1.08 Cooling time, generator 1…3600s 120 s
P1.09 Minimum battery voltage threshold OFF / 70…100% 75%
P1.10 Maximum battery voltage threshold OFF / 110…140% 130%
P1.11 Battery threshold delay time 0…60 s 10 s

P1.01 - Determines the type of commutation (utility-to-utility/utility-to-generator)


P1.04 - If, after sending an opening or closing command to a switch, it does not place itself correctly within this time,
the A03 or A04 alarms will be generated
P1.05 - Enable the control only if their contacts are wired
P1.06 - If both sources are simultaneously unavailable in automatic mode for a period of time longer than P1.06, the
A07 alarm will be generated
P1.07 - Time between the line failure used below and transmission of the startup signal to the generator on the secondary
line.
It is a time which is independent from the circuit breaker opening time
P1.08 - Time whereby the generator is left in operation in order to cool down after being disconnected from the load

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7.5 P2 menu - Main line voltage control
Setup Description Range Default
P2.01 Minimum voltage threshold - release 70…98% Ue 85% Ue
P2.02 Minimum voltage threshold - retrieval 75…100% Ue 90% Ue
The highlighted
parameters are P2.03 Minimum voltage threshold delay 0.1 …. 900 s 1.0 s
included only in P2.04 Maximum voltage threshold - release 102…120% Ue / OFF 115% Ue
version 261 94
P2.05 Maximum voltage threshold - retrieval 100…115% Ue 110% Ue
P2.06 Maximum voltage threshold delay 0.1 …. 900 s 1.0 s
P2.07 Threshold of phase failure 60 … 85% Ue / OFF 70% Ue
P2.08 Phase failure threshold delay 0.1 … 30.0 s 0.1 s
P2.09 Voltage unbalance threshold 1 … 20% Ue / OFF 10 %
P2.10 Voltage unbalance threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 5.0 s
P2.11 Threshold of minimum frequency OFF / 80… 100% Fe 95% Fe
P2.12 Minimum frequency threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 5.0 s
P2.13 Threshold of maximum frequency 101 … 120% Fe / OFF 105% Fe
P2.14 Maximum frequency threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 3.0 s
Voltage return delay on main line within
P2.15 1 … 3600 s 10 s
the limits (when circuit breaker secondary line open)
Voltage return delay on main line within the limits
P2.16 1 … 3600 s 60 s
(when load on secondary line)

P2.01 - P2.02 - P2.03 - The first two parameters determine the minimum voltage threshold and its hysteresis when
retrieved. P2.02 cannot be set to a value which is lower than P2.01. P2.03 determines the delay time for the activation
of this protection. See chapter on Voltage controls
P2.04 - P2.05 - P2.06 - The first two parameters determine the maximum voltage threshold and its hysteresis when
retrieved. P2.05 cannot be set to a value which is higher than P2.04. Setting P2.04 to OFF will disable the maximum
voltage control. P2.06 determines the maximum voltage tripping delay. See chapter on Voltage controls
P2.07 - P2.08 - Voltage threshold under which there is an activation due to phase failure, usually faster than the
reduction. The delay time for the phase failure is specified by P2.08
P2.09 - P2.10 - P2.09 determines the maximum unbalance threshold between the phases, referred to the nominal
voltage; P2.10 determines the relative tripping delay.
This control can be disabled by setting P2.09 to OFF
P2.11 - P2.12 - Threshold (disabled) and minimum frequency tripping delay
P2.13 - P2.14 - Threshold (disabled) and maximum frequency tripping delay
P2.15 - Return delay time on main line within the limits, used when the source of the secondary line is not available.
Normally shorter than P2.16: since the load is not powered, it is necessary to supply voltage
P2.16 - Return delay time on main line within the limits, used when the load can be connected to the secondary line.
Normally longer than P2.15: since the load is “covered”, it is possible to wait longer before considering the voltage
stably retrieved

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7.6 P3 menu - Secondary line voltage control
Setup Description Range Default
P3.01 Minimum voltage threshold - release 70…98 % Ue 85 % Ue
P3.02 Minimum voltage threshold - retrieval 75…100 % Ue 90 % Ue
The highlighted
parameters are P3.03 Minimum voltage threshold delay 0.1 …. 900 s 1.0 s
included only in P3.04 Maximum voltage threshold - release 102…120 % Ue / OFF 115 % Ue
version 261 94
P3.05 Maximum voltage threshold - retrieval 100…115 % Ue 110 % Ue
P3.06 Maximum voltage threshold delay 0.1 …. 900 s 1.0 s
P3.07 Threshold of phase failure 60 … 85% Ue / OFF 70 % Ue
P3.08 Phase failure threshold delay 0.1 … 30.0 s 0.1 s
Note: For
explanations P3.09 Voltage unbalance threshold 1 … 20 % / OFF 10 %
on the opera- P3.10 Voltage unbalance threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 5.0 s
tion of
parameters, P3.11 Threshold of minimum frequency 99 … 80 % Fe / OFF 95 % Fe
see previous P3.12 Minimum frequency threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 5.0 s
page con-
cerning the P3.13 Threshold of maximum frequency 101 … 120% Fe / OFF 105 % Fe
main line P3.14 Maximum frequency threshold delay 0.1 … 900 s 3.0 s
menu.
P3.15 Voltage delay of secondary line within the limits 1 … 3600 s 20 s

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7.7 P4 menu - Programmable inputs
Setup Description Range Default
For
P4.01 Programmable input function 1 Forced changeover
See list ìP rogrammable on secondary line
input functions” In.r
P4.02 Programmable input function 2 Inhibition return
on main line

Programmable input functions


Function Description Notes
OFF OFF Input not used
When closed, it forces the changeover on the secondary line
even if main line voltage is within the limits. Re-commutation
For Forced changeover on secondary line
occurs on the main line when the input is released or in case
the secondary line voltage is not within the limits
In automatic mode, when closed, it blocks the automatic
return on the main line after the main line voltage has returned
IN.R Inhibition return on main line within the limits. It is used for preventing the second power
cutoff, due to the re-transferal, from occurring automatically in
an unexpected moment
S.GE Generator voluntary Start/stop In automatic mode, when closed, it starts up the generator
NC contact which, if opened, opens both circuit breakers
EME Emergency
and generates an alarm
If closed, it refers to a Generator in automatic mode and not
G.rE Generator ready
in alarm mode. If opened, it generates an alarm code
If closed, it locks all keyboard functions except for measurement
Loc Keyboard total lock
views
L.PA Lock parameter access If closed, it locks the access to setups

7.8 P5 menu - Programmable outputs


Setup Description Range Default
Output function S.GE
P5.01 See list “Programmable output functions”
Programmable 1 Start generator
Output function RDY
P5.02 See list “Programmable output functions”
Programmable 2 ATS Ready
Output function ALA
P5.03 See list “Programmable output functions”
Programmable 3 Global alarm

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Programmable output functions
Function Description Notes
OFF OFF Output not used
When closed, the generator must be inactive.
S.GE Consent to start up the generator Contact opens to start generator.
If the unit is not powered, the generator starts
Indicates unit automatically and without alarms, ready to
RDY Automatic transfer switch ready
start operating
ALA Global alarm De-energizes in case of an alarm
Minimum coil
MCM Main line switch voltage minimum opening coil command
Main line
Minimum coil Secondary line switch voltage minimum opening coil
MCS
Secondary line command
Disconnection of the non-priority loads that are not powered
by the secondary line branch.
It is also controlled on the secondary line.
L.SH Non-priority load disconnection
Contact which is closed before the secondary line closing
command and opened before the main line closing
command

7.9 P6 menu - Serial communication


Setup Description Range Default
P6.01 Serial address RS-232 1…245 01
240 = 2400
The highlighted 480 = 4800
parameters are P6.02 Speed (baudrate) RS-232 960 = 9600 960
included only in 19.2 = 19200
version 261 94 38.4 = 38400
Rtu = Modbus RTU
P6.03 Protocol RS-232 RTU
ASC = Modbus ASCII
No = None
P6.04 Parity RS-232 EVE = Even No
Odd = Odd
P6.05 Serial address RS-485 1…245 01
240 = 2400
480 = 4800
P6.06 Speed (baudrate) RS-485 960 = 9600 960
19.2 = 19200
38.4 = 38400
Rtu = Modbus RTU
P6.07 Protocol RS-485 RTU
ASC = Modbus ASCII
No = None
P6.08 Parity RS-485 EVE = Even No
Odd = Odd

P6.01…P6.04 - They determine the transmission format and the protocol used on communication port RS-232
P6.05…P6.08 - They determine the transmission format and the protocol used on communication port RS-485,
available only on 261 94

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8. Diagnostic messages

The following messages can be displayed, at different moments:

Code Description
(Dashes) - The interlocking time is in progress.
- - -
They are displayed from the side in which the load is being transferred
Sta (Start) - Indicates that the Start Generator command has been sent
Coo (Cooling) - Indicates that the generator is being left running for the cooling
(Test) - When steady, it indicates that an off-load test - namely a power unit test with the voltage controls
Tes
active - is currently in progress
(Test) - When flashing, it indicates that an on-load test, namely an automatic net failure simulation, is
Tes
currently in progress
Loc (Locked) - It indicates that the keyboard function one is trying to execute is locked

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9. Alarms

• When the unit is running, it is possible to verify a • The Global alarm relay output is de-energized dur-
number of abnormal situations which are signaled ing alarm conditions whereas it is energized under
in different ways. normal conditions. If the unit does not operate due
• Some alarms (tripped, withdrawn) have a dedi- to a failure or power supply problems, it will gen-
cated LED which begins to flash when the erate an alarm condition on its contact.
alarms go on. • Some alarms are automatically reset when the
• Other alarms are signaled through a code which conditions generating them fail to work.
consists of an A (alarm) and a number indicating • Other alarms, described in the chart in the RIT col-
which alarm it is. This code will be flashing on one umn, are retentive, thus they are stored.
of the displays. If the code refers to the main line • Once the alarm has been stored, the abnormal
branch, the alarm will be displayed on the left. conditions must be eliminated in order to be reset.
Conversely, if the code refers to the secondary line Also, the operator must press the RESET key or
branch or if it is a generic alarm (e.g. battery), it send a special message via the serial interface.
will be displayed on the right.
• When an alarm goes on, the red LED “ALARM”
flashes in sync with the dedicated LED or with the
alarm code.

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Alarm list
Description
Code Led Causes RIT RESET MAN AUT
alarm
This occurs if the P0.06 parameter is OFF and if the battery
Battery voltage
A01 voltage measured remains lower than the threshold % set YES YES YES YES
The highlighted too low
with P1.09 for the time set with P1.11
alarm are
This occurs if the P0.06 parameter is not OFF and if the
included only in Battery voltage
A02 battery voltage measured remains higher than the threshold YES YES YES YES
version 261 94 too high
% set with P1.10 for the time set with P1.11
It is generated if the main line switch does not move to the
position controlled by the unit within the time determined
Main line by P1.04 or if it comes out of the required position on its
A03 YES NO NO YES
switch timeout own. The alarm can be generated when closing and when
opening. If there is no power on both lines, the alarm will
not be generated
It is generated if the secondary line switch does not move to
the position controlled by the unit within the time determined
Secondary line by P1.04 or if it comes out of the required position on its
A04 YES NO NO YES
switch timeout own. The alarm can be generated when closing and when
opening. If there is no power on both lines, the alarm will
not be generated
If enabled by parameter P1.02, it is generated when a
phase sequence – different from what has been specified in
Main line incorrect
A05 P1.02 – is detected, after a delay of about 500 ms. YES YES YES YES
phase sequence
In order for the sequence to be detected, all three phases
must be > 50VAC
Secondary line
A06 incorrect phase As the previous, referred to the secondary line voltage YES YES YES YES
sequence
The load was left with no voltage for a period of time longer
Timeout load than P1.06.
A07 NO NO NO YES
not powered The main line and the secondary line were not available (no
power or switch not closed)
Generator One of the programmable inputs is set to “Generator ready”,
A08 NO YES YES YES
not available hence signaling that the generator is not available
One of the programmable inputs is set to the emergency
A09 Emergency YES YES YES YES
button and the corresponding input contact is open
Main line
The frequency of the main line is not within the limits
A11 frequency NO YES YES YES
determined with P2.11 and P2.13
outside limits
Secondary line
The frequency of the secondary line is not within the limits
A12 frequency NO YES YES YES
determined with P3.11 and P3.13
outside limits
The difference between the higher and lower voltage
Main line voltage
A13 between lines of the main line exceeds the limit determined NO YES YES YES
asymmetry
with P2.09
The difference between the higher and lower voltage
Secondary line
A14 between lines of the secondary line exceeds the limit NO YES YES YES
voltage asymmetry
determined with P3.09
Main/secondary The withdrawn input control is enabled by parameter P1.05
• line withdrawn. and the corresponding main line or secondary line input YES VIS VIS YES
Switch removed contact is open
Main/secondary The tripped input contact it is closed.
line tripped. This condition is ignored for 15 seconds which begins
• YES VIS VIS YES
Protection immediately after giving the command to open a switch so
activation. Switch as to avoid false signalings when using a release coil

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10. Connections

Mors. Function Mors. Function


1 Main line circuit breaker opening 16 AL input of Main line circuit breaker
2 Common main line commands DISCONNECTED input of Main line circuit
17
breaker
3 Main line circuit breaker closing
18 AUX input of Secondary line circuit breaker
4 Secondary line circuit breaker opening
19 AL input of Secondary line circuit breaker
5 Common secondary line commands
DISCONNECTED input of Secondary line
6 Secondary line circuit breaker closing 20
circuit breaker
Programmable relay 1
7 Programmable input 1
(Default function = Start/Stop generator) 21
(Default = Forcing on secondary line)
8 Common programmable relay 1
Programmable input 2
Common programmable relay 2 22
9 (Default = Inhibition return on main line)
Programmable relay 2/NO 23 + VDC supply
10
(Default function = Unit ready) 24 – VDC supply
Programmable relay 2/NC
11 25 Common for inputs (from 15 to 22)
(Default function = Unit ready)
26 AC supply
12 Common programmable relay 3
27 AC supply
Programmable relay 3/NO
13 (Default function = Global alarm - MAIN
closed when ok) L1 L2 Main line three-phase measurement input
L3 N
Programmable relay 3/NC
14
(Default function = Global alarm) SEC.
Secondary line three-phase
15 AUX input of Main line circuit breaker L1 L2
measurement input
L3 N

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11. Technical features

Auxiliary power supply


DC power supply operating limits 9...70VDC (Us=12-24-48VDC)
AC power supply operating limits 187…264VAC (Us=220…240VAC)
Frequency 45…65Hz
Max. absorbed power 6VA (Us=240VAC)
Max. dissipated power 4,8W (Us= 240VAC or Us=48VDC)
Max. absorbed current 420mA to 12VDC; 200mA to 24VDC; 100mA to 48VDC
Micro-breaking immunity time 50ms
Voltage inputs
Max. rated voltage (Ue) 690VAC phase-phase (400VAC phase-neutral)
UL usage data 600VAC phase-phase (340VAC phase-neutral)
Measuring range 80…800VAC phase--phase
Frequency range 45…65Hz
Type of measurement TRMS (true effective value)
Measurement input impedance > 1,1 M Ω phase-phase and > 0,5 M Ω phase-neutral
Type of connection One, two or three phase
Measurement error Class 0,5 ±0,25% f.s. ±1digit
Digital inputs
Type of input Negative
Input current ≤10mA
Input current “0” state ≤1,5 (typical 2,9V)
Input current “1” state ≥5,3 (typical 4,3V)
Input signal delay ≥50msec
Relay outputs terminals 1-2 and 4-5
Type of contact 1 NO
Nominal range at 250VAC 12A
Contact nominal range 16A in AC1 250V - B300
Maximum current on terminal 1.2 12A
Relay outputs terminals 2-3 and 5-6
Type of contact 1 NO
8A in AC1 250V - B300
Contact nominal range
30VDC 1A Auxiliary service supply
Maximum current on terminal 2.2 12A
Relay outputs terminals 7-8
Type of contact 1 NO
8A in AC1 250V - B300
Contact nominal range
30VDC 1A Auxiliary service supply
Relay outputs terminals 9-10-11 and 12-13-14
Type of contact 1 change-over contact
8A in AC1 250V - B300
Contact nominal range
30VDC 1A Auxiliary service supply
Communication interfaces
Programmable Baud-rate 1200…38400 bps
RS232 serial interface
Connection via RJ6/6 connector
RS485 serial interface Isolated with programmable Baud-rate 1200…38400 bps
(COM only) Connection via removable terminals
Insulation
Rated insulation Voltage (Ui) 690V
Environmental operating conditions
Operating temperature -20…+60°C
Temperature -30…+80°C
Relative humidity <90%
Maximum Pollution degree Degree 3
Overvoltage category 3
Connections
Type of terminal Removable
Conductor section (min. and max.) 0,2…2,5 mmq (24÷12 AWG)
Tightening torque 0,5 Nm (4,5 LBin)
Housing
Material Thermoplastic LEXAN 3412R
Version Flush mounting
Dimensions L x H x D 144 x 144 x 94mm
Protection degree IP41 on front, IP20 on back
Weight 950g
Certifications and compliance
IEC/EN 61010-1, IEC/EN 61000-6-2, CISPR 11/EN 55011, IEC/EN 61000-3-2, IEC/EN 61000-3-3,
IEC/EN 60068-2-61, IEC/EN 60068-2-27, IEC/EN 60068-2-6, UL508 C22.2-N°14-95

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Alimentation boitier et moteurs en 12-24-48Vdc


Electronic Control Box and motors supply in 12-24-48Vdc LG1B
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.05 24

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec

ref. 04055

Pour DPX 125/160 ➞ 1000W filtré


Pour DPX 250/630/1600 et DMX ➞ 1000W 230Vac / 24Vdc
For DPX 125/160 ➞ 1000W filtred
For DPX 250/630/1600 et DMX ➞ 1000W _~

Moteurs
Motors

23 24 25 26 27
0V~
Commun entrées
Com digital inputs

220-240V~

+ -

ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX.


DC AC
DC AUX AC AUX
SUPPLY SUPPLY

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Alimentation boitier en 230Vac et 12Vdc et moteurs en 230Vac


Electronic Control Box supply 230Vac and 12Vdc and motor supply in 230Vac LG3
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P1.04 OFF

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec

3A 3A

ref. 04055

ref. 04210 Moteurs


12Vcc 0,8A Motors

23 24 25 26 27
Commun entrées
Com digital inputs

220-240V~
0V~

+ -

ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX.


DC AC
DC AUX AC AUX
SUPPLY SUPPLY

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions monophasées


Single-phase voltage inputs LG4
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 1Ph

N 100 - 690 Vac N


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec 1A gG

1A gG

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions monophasées


Single-phase voltage inputs LG5
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 1Ph

N 100 - 690 Vac N


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec 1A

1A

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions biphasées


Two-phase voltage inputs LG8
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 2Ph

R S 100 - 690 Vac R S


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec. 1A gG

1A gG

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions biphasées


Two-phase voltage inputs LG9
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 2Ph

R S 100 - 690 Vac R S


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec. 1A

1A

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions triphasées


Three-phase voltage inputs LG6
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 3Ph

N R S T 100 - 690 Vac N R S T


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec 1A gG

1A gG

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

Relevé de tensions triphasées


Three-phase voltage inputs LG7
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P0.03 3Ph

N R S T 100 - 690 Vac N R S T


50/60 Hz

Principal Secondaire
Main Sec 1A

1A

N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
MAIN SEC.

RELEVE DE TENSION
VOLTAGE INPUTS

100-690 Vac 50/60 Hz

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P1.04
P1.03

P1.05
Alimentation

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

électrique des
moteurs
Tension
electric motors

OFF
OFF
NOF
Setting
Wiring diagram

Programmation

Red
Red

Black
Black
1 2 1 2
DPX 125/160 sans feedback

Moteur Moteur
DPX 125/160 without feedback

normal secours
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

Main motor Sec. motor


3 4 5 3 4 5

Blue

Blue
Violet

Violet
Orange

Orange

DPX 125: mechanical interlock not available


DPX 125: verrouillage mécanique non disponible
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
LG10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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P1.03
P1.05
Alimentation

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

électrique des
moteurs

12-Red
12-Red
14-White

14-White
Tension CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.
electric motors

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

Programmation

52-White
52-White

54-Red
54-Red
SD Principal SD Secondaire

Red
Red

Black
Black
Trip Trip
main sec.
1 2 1 2
DPX 125/160 with feedback
DPX 125/160 avec feedback

51-Black
51-Black
Moteur Moteur
principal secondaire
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

Main motor Sec. motor


3 4 5 3 4 5

Blue

Blue
Violet

Violet
Orange

Orange
2-Red
3-White
2-Red
3-White
Débro principal Débro secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn

DPX 125: not-inserted contact not available


main sec.

DPX 125: mechanical interlock not available


1-Black
1-Black

DPX 125: verrouillage mécanique non disponible


Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

DPX 125: contact de condition “non enclenché” non disponible


LG11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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P1.03
P1.05
Alimentation

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

électrique des

12-Red
14-White
moteurs

12-Red
14-White
Tension CA Principal CA Secondaire
electric motors Feedback Feedback
main Sec.

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

Programmation

52-White
54-Red

52-White
54-Red

Red
Red

Black
Black
SD Principal SD Secondaire
Trip Trip
1 2 1 2 main sec.

51-Black

51-Black
Moteur Moteur
principal secondaire
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

Main motor Sec. motor


DPX 125/160 avec EJP + feedback

3 4 5 3 4 5
DPX 125/160 with EJP and feedback

Blue

Blue
Violet

Violet
Orange

Orange
2-Red
3-White
2-Red
3-White
Débro principal Débro secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn

DPX 125: not-inserted contact not available


main sec.

DPX 125: mechanical interlock not available


1-Black
1-Black

DPX 125: verrouillage mécanique non disponible


Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

DPX 125: contact de condition “non enclenché” non disponible


EJP
LG12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.04
P1.03

P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension
electric motors

OFF
OFF
NOF
Setting
Wiring diagram

Bl
Bl

Rd
Wh
Rd
Wh
2 4 6 2 4 6

Moteur Moteur Programmation


principal secondaire
Main motor Sec. motor
DPX 250/630 sans feedback

1 3 5 1 3 5

Bl
Bl

Rd
Wh
Rd
Wh
DPX 250/630 without feedback

Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:


Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
LG13

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension
electric motors

12-Red
12-Red
14-White

14-White
CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

Bl
Bl

Rd
Wh
Rd
Wh
2 4 6 2 4 6

Moteur Moteur Programmation

C1

C1
54-Red
54-Red

52-White
52-White
Principal principal Secondaire secondaire
Main Sec SD Principal SD Secondaire
Main motor Sec. motor Trip Trip
main sec.

C2

C2
51-Black

51-Black
1 3 5 1 3 5

Bl
Bl

Rd
Wh
Rd
Wh
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

2-Red
2-Red

3-White
3-White
Débro principal Débro secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.

1-Black
1-Black
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
DPX 250/630 with EJP + feedback + shunt trip
DPX 250/630 avec EJP + feedback + declencheur EM

EJP
LG15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension
electric motors

12-Red
12-Red
14-White

14-White
CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

Bl
Bl

Rd
Rd

Wh
Wh
2 4 6 2 4 6

Programmation

C1

C1
Moteur Moteur

54-Red
54-Red

52-White
52-White
Principal principal Secondaire secondaire SD Principal SD Secondaire
Main Main motor Sec Sec. motor Trip Trip
main sec.

C2

C2
51-Black

51-Black
1 3 5 1 3 5

Bl
Bl

Rd
Wh
Rd
Wh
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

2-Red
2-Red
3-White

3-White
Débro principal Débro secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.

1-Black
1-Black
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

Arrêt
d’urgence
Emergency
DPX 250/630 with feedback + shunt trip + emergency stop

stop
DPX 250/630 avec feedback + declencheur EM + arrêt d’urgence
LG16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.04
P1.03

P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension
electric motors

OFF
OFF
NOF
Setting
Wiring diagram

1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7

Moteur Moteur Programmation


principal secondaire
DPX 1600 sans feedback

Main motor Sec. motor


DPX 1600 without feedback

2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
LG17

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension

14-White

14-White
electric motors

12-Red
12-Red
CA Normal CA Secours
Feedback Feedback
main Sec.

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7

Programmation

C1

C1
Moteur Moteur

54-Red

54-Red

52-White
52-White
Principal principal Secondaire secondaire
Main Sec SD Normal SD Secours
Main motor Sec. motor Trip Trip
main sec.

C2

C2
51-Black
51-Black
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

3-White

3-White

2-Red
2-Red
Débro normal Débro secours
Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.
1-Black

1-Black
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

Arrêt
d’urgence
Emergency
stop
DPX 1600 with feedback + shunt trip + emergency stop
DPX 1600 avec feedback + declencheur EM + arrêt d’urgence
LG19

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension

14-White

12-Red
14-White
electric motors

12-Red
CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.

11-Black

11-Black
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7

Programmation

C1

C1
Moteur Moteur

54-Red

52-White

52-White
54-Red
Principal principal Secondaire secondaire
Main Sec SD Principal
Main motor SD Secondaire
Sec. motor Trip
Trip
main
sec.

C2
C2
51-Black

51-Black
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
DPX 1600 with EJP + feedback
DPX 1600 avec EJP + feedback

Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

3-White

3-White

2-Red
2-Red
Débro principal Débro secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.

1-Black

1-Black
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

EJP
LG20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.04
P1.03

P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension
electric motors

OFF
OFF
NOF
Setting
Wiring diagram

DMX sans feedback

B9 B11 B13 B9 B11 B13

Appareil Appareil
DMX without feedback

principal secondaire Programmation


Main device Sec. device

B10 B12 B14 B10 B12 B14


Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
LG21B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension

C7

C7
electric motors
CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.

C8
C8
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram:

B9 B11 B13 B9 B11 B13

Appareil Appareil
Programmation

B7
B7
principal secondaire
SD Principal SD Secondaire
Main device Sec. device Trip Trip
main sec.

B10 B12 B14 B10 B12 B14

B8
B8
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

1
DMX avec feedback + arrêt d’urgence
DMX with feedback + emergency stop

Débro principal Débro Secondaire


Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.

3
3

Arrêt
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:

d’urgence
Emergency
stop
LG22B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Alimentation

P1.03
P1.05
électrique des
moteurs

Parameter
Paramètre
Schéma

Tension

C7

C7
electric motors
CA Principal CA Secondaire
Aux. main Aux. Sec.

C8
C8
FEE
ON
Setting
Wiring diagram

DMX with feedback


DMX avec feedback

B9 B11 B13 B9 B11 B13

Appareil Appareil

B7
B7
principal secondaire Programmation
SD Principal SD Secondaire
Main device Sec. device Trip Trip
main sec.

B10 B12 B14 B10 B12 B14

B8
B8
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:

1
Débro principal Débro Secondaire
Withdrawn Withdrawn
main sec.

3
3
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
LG23B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3

+ - PRINCIPAL SECONDAIRE
0V~

Trip sec.

Aux. sec.

Trip main

MAIN SEC.
Aux. main
SD normal

CA normal
SD secours

CA secours
Input prog. 1
Input prog. 2
Entrée prog. 2

Entrée prog. 1

Withdrawn sec.

Withdrawn main
220-240V~

Com digital inputs


Commun entrées

Contact débro normal


Contact débro secours

Ouverture Com Fermeture Ouverture Com Fermeture RELAIS PROG. RELAIS RELAIS ENTREES DIGITALES ALIM. AUX. ALIM. AUX. RELEVE DE TENSION
Opening Com Closing Opening Com Closing
1 PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3 DIGITAL INPUTS DC AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
RELAIS NORMAL RELAIS SECOURS PROG. 1 PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY DC AUX AC AUX
MAIN RELAY SEC. RELAY RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY 100-690 Vac 50/60Hz

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Schéma
Wiring diagram

DPX 125  1600 avec declencheur MT + arrêt d’urgence


DPX 125  1600 with UVR and emergency stop LG24B
Programmation des paramètres pour le schéma représenté sur la figure:
Parameter setting for the wiring diagram in picture:
Paramètre Programmation
Parameter Setting

P5.02 MCM
P5.03 MCS
P1.03 FEE

Tension électrique des


bobines
Tension
electric releases

Arrêt
d’urgence
Emergency
stop

U< Principal U< Secondaire


Sec
Main

9 10 11 12 13 14

RELAIS RELAIS
PROGRAMMABLE 2 PROGRAMMABLE 3
PROG. 2 RELAY PROG. 3 RELAY

L’alimentation des commandes motorisées doit être secours


Safety supply of the motor operators is required

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Programmation des paramètres
Setting of parameters

Valeur Valeur
Setup Setup
Value Value
P0.01 P3.01
P0.02 P3.02
P0.03 P3.03
P0.04 P3.04
P0.05 P3.05
P1.01 P3.06
P1.02 P3.07
P1.03 P3.08
P1.04 P3.09
P1.05 P3.10
P1.06 P3.11
P1.07 P3.12
P1.08 P3.13
P1.09 P3.14
P1.10 P3.15
P1.11 P4.01
P2.01 P4.02
P2.02 P5.01
P2.03 P5.02
P2.04 P5.03
P2.05 P6.01
P2.06 P6.02
P2.07 P6.03
P2.08 P6.04
P2.09 P6.05
P2.10 P6.06
P2.11 P6.07
P2.12 P6.08
P2.13
P2.14
P2.15
P2.16

Schémas de branchement utilisés:


Wiring diagram used:

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A compléter et à retourner au Service clients en cas de besoin


To be filled in and sent to Customer Service, if needed

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