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Multi-Functional Analog Input Card

This document summarizes an analog input control card that: - Can monitor signals from gas detection, level, and temperature sensors and set thresholds through a panel keyboard. - Has redundant capability, can be hot-swapped, and is suitable for fault-tolerant SIL2 or SIL3 applications. - Connects to sensors via a cable, displays readings, and allows configuration of settings like alarm signaling and measurement units via software.

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Multi-Functional Analog Input Card

This document summarizes an analog input control card that: - Can monitor signals from gas detection, level, and temperature sensors and set thresholds through a panel keyboard. - Has redundant capability, can be hot-swapped, and is suitable for fault-tolerant SIL2 or SIL3 applications. - Connects to sensors via a cable, displays readings, and allows configuration of settings like alarm signaling and measurement units via software.

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F4001 Analog Input Device Control Card

One 4-21 mA analog input card, with two thresholds that can be set through the panel keyboard.
It can manage gas detection systems, as well as level and temperature signal systems.
It can control all the 4-20 mA output transducers normally used for EXPLOSIVE and TOXIC
GAS, OXYGEN, TEMPERATURE and LEVEL sensors.
Main Characteristics
• Redundant (Note 1)
• Can be hot-swapped (Note 2)
• Suitable for applications fault-tolerant SIL2 or SIL3 according to the norm
IEC61508
• 0-999 display reads engineered values
• Values can be expressed in ppm, LEL%, O2%, mA, °C
• LED bar shows signal trend
• Plastic pocket contains label indicating selected measuring scale
• 4-24 mA input (for fault indication of the sensor)
• Input repetition on 4-20 mA output in terminal block and serial modbus sepa-
rately settable alarm thresholds
• Automatic self-testing every 10 seconds
• Communication management by FPGA
• Internal logic management by micro-controller
• Front plug-in on 19'' rack, with locking screws

LED Indications
2nd Level 1st Level Fault They indicate status
Status
Red LED Red LED Yellow LED Display
Normal − − − 000 ÷ 999
Line excluded − − ⊗ 000 ÷ 999
Calibration (span) ⊕ ⊕ ∅ 000 ÷ 3FFF
Fault − − ∅ fault code
Pre-alarm ⊗ ⊗ − read value
Alarm ⊗ − − read value
LED status legend ⊕ = based on calibration; ⊗ = active; ∅ = blinking; - = off;

Parameter Configuration Via Software


Parameter Mode
Normal operating mode Increasing or decreasing value (up/down)
Logic status of the channel Latching/Non-latching (Note 3)
Alarm signaling Normal/Silent/Buzzer only
Analog value repetition on Modbus Yes/No
Measurement expressed in: Range:
ppm 0~5; 0~10; 0~15; 0~20; 0~50; 0~100; 0~200; 0~500; 0~999
LEL % 0~100
O2 % 0~25; 15~25
mA 4~20
°C 0~100; 0~150; 0~220; 0~300

Calibration
Card calibration can be made directly from panel keyboard, at access level 3. At this level, it is pos-
sible to set pre-alarm and alarm thresholds, as well as zero and full scale values, applying a known
value sample to sensor input.

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F4001 Analog Input Device Control Card

Connection Via Cable Plug


Connection between the card and the field is carried out by means of a special cable, provided with
a plug-in connector at one of its ends. Cable conductors are wired directly onto a marshaling termi-
nal block, while the connector is plugged into the back of the rack.
Function Connection with PLUG CABLE
Input Signal + 1 White
--- 2 ---
--- 3 ---
--- 4 ---
Output Signal + 5 Brown
--- 6 ---
--- 7 --- CCT7
--- 8 ---

Connection Example of a Sensor and a Repeater

NOTE:
1. Redundancy - In fault-tolerant systems, this card has to be duplicated, i.e. two cards are to be
used, which must be installed in two contiguous racks. Each input line from the field has to be
connected to both cards and its exclusion is only possible from both of them.
2. Hot Swap - The card can be removed and replaced without switching off the panel.
3. Latching Mode - An alarm status persists until reset.

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