Fancom LUMINA 47 User manual

LUMINA 47
LUMINA 47
LUMINA 47 TOUCH
MANUAL
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Table of contents
1. General introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 How to use this manual..................................................................................................................1
1.2 Fancom helpdesk........................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 F-Central FarmManager™..............................................................................................................1
1.4 Safety instructions and warnings....................................................................................................1
2. Working ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. User.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
3.1 Daily management..........................................................................................................................4
3.2 Animal management.......................................................................................................................6
3.3 Settings......................................................................................................................................... 11
4. Installer...................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1 Installing the control computer...................................................................................................... 13
4.2 System.......................................................................................................................................... 13
4.3 Setup............................................................................................................................................ 20
4.4 Weighing (for service purposes only)............................................................................................ 20
5. System alarms .......................................................................................................................................... 23
6. Technical specifications .......................................................................................................................... 24
6.1 The inside of the control computer ............................................................................................... 25
6.2 FDP25 .......................................................................................................................................... 25
6.3 IOB.0 ............................................................................................................................................ 26
6.4 LCC .............................................................................................................................................. 26
6.5 Connection FNet and I/O-net........................................................................................................ 28
7. Appendix: EG declaration of conformity................................................................................................ 29

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1. General introduction
This manual has been compiled with the utmost care. If, however, you should discover an error, please inform
Fancom B.V..
1.1 How to use this manual
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Tips and suggestions.
Note providing recommendations and additional information.
Warning indicating damage to the product if you do not follow procedures carefully.
Warning indicating danger to humans or animals.
Electrical shock hazard. Danger to humans and animals.
Example of a practical application of the described functionality.
Calculation example.
Describes the key combinations for arriving at a particular screen.
Decimals
The control computer and this manual use a decimal point in values. For example: a weight is shown as 1.5 kg (not
as 1,5 kg).
1.2 Fancom helpdesk
For any questions and support, please contact the local Fancom Sales & Service Center.
1.3 F-Central FarmManager™
Virtually all Fancom equipment can be controlled and managed from a central location. This requires the F-Central
FarmManagersoftware package and a communication module. The screens in the control computers are also used
in F-Central FarmManager. This means you can start working immediately.
1.4 Safety instructions and warnings
Read the safety instructions, regulations and conditions carefully before installing and/or using the system. Installing
the device and remedying any malfunctions must only be carried out by an authorized installer, according to the
prevailing regulations. The guarantee willnot apply if this product is built into a switch box in anyway other thanthat
indicated by Fancom.
The installation, of which this product is a part, must be equipped with a reliable, independent alarm
system, for example, a minimum/maximum thermostat.We advise you to test the alarm system every day
for proper functioning.

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If the product is part of a climate control system, the oxygen levels in the areas being controlled must
always be maintained under all circumstances - even in emergency situations. We advise you to use an
emergency system (emergency power supply unit, emergency opening systems, option for manual
operation) to guarantee the oxygen levels. This system must be regularly tested for proper functioning.
The controlcomputeris a piece of electronic apparatus. There is always a risk of a malfunction occurring.
Fancom has made every effort to ensure that an alarm is given in the event of an emergency.
Unfortunately, a 100% guaranteed cannot be provided as not all circumstances are under Fancom's
control. Fancom cannot be held liable for any damage caused by incorrect settings and/or non or partial
functioning of the entire installation. Ask your installer if the alarm outputs of each control computer have
been connected to a separate alarm circuit.
Inspect the control computer regularly for any damage. Report any damage to your installer immediately.
A damaged control computer is dangerous! Do not use running water (high pressure cleaners) to clean
your control computer. The control computer is water resistant, but not waterproof! Do not switch off the
computer when houses are unoccupied; otherwise there is the risk of condensation forming in the
computer.
Disconnect power before installation or before carrying out any maintenance to the control computer.
Take precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) when working on the control computer. Ensure
the workplace is clean and dry.
Use the wiring/cables indicated on the connection diagrams and follow all instructions (see installation
manual). Only apply power after the wiring has been connected correctly. Incorrect connections can
cause permanent damage. Before a new fuseis placed, the cause of the defect should be remedied by an
authorized installer. Only replace a defective fuse by a fuse of the same type (see connection diagram).
When mounting the computer, the following should be observed:
Never mount the computer near water pipes, drainage pipes etc.
Never mount the computer in a place where the weather has direct influence (not in the sun, or in places
where the temperature can rise sharply, etc.).
Never mount the computer in a humid and/or dusty room and certainly not in the room where the animals
are present.
No condensation may take place in or on the computer.
Use the holes behind the cover screws on the corners of the box to securely fasten the computer.
Mount the computer on a flat surface with the display at eye level (or slightly higher). Ensure that the
gland nuts are at the bottom of the computer.
Use gland nuts to connect the computer. Use the sealing plates supplied to seal the gland nuts which are
not used. Seal all gland nuts after connection to prevent the entry of dust, aggressive gases and/or
humidity.
To protect against lightning, place an over voltage protection device in the power supply of the computer.

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2. Working
The Lumina 47 weighs individual animals, irrespective of the number of animals on the scales at any one time. The
amount of manure on the scales also has no influence on the measurements. The figure below shows an example
of a poultry weighing installation:
Figure 1: Principle of the Lumina 47 (one house with two weighing scales)
The Fancom weighing system consists of a computer and a maximum of two weighing scales. The scales are
connected to the computer, which can be connected to a PC. The easy to read touch screen clearly shows all
relevant information, not only in figures, but also as a descriptive text. The computer stores data concerning
individual animal weighing per day, historical overviews relating to animal weight, growth, uniformity or covariance
(CV) and the number of measurements up to 365 days back.

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3. User
This section describes a number of user tasks. These are the basic tasks that can be performed using the Lumina
47.
3.1 Daily management
This section contains information about general management. The house management can be assessed quickly
using the screen Overview. Use the menu options to request data about the controls and make any changes to
important control values.
3.1.1 Overview screen
The control computer displays the Overview screen by default. This screen is a complete overview of the current
process status and of any equipment managed by the control computer. The screen layout is related to the controls
built into the control computer.
The image below is an example of the Overview. This image may differ from your screen because the control
computer only displays the installed components.
User
Readout of the average weight, number of measurements, growth and uniformity
percentage
Readout of the current weight (grams) and number of measurements of the connected
scale(s).
As soon as the weighing system accepts an animal weighing, a chicken head symbol
will briefly appear in the display. The corresponding weight will remain visible in the
display for a few seconds.
Readout of the current growth standard.
Readout of the history weight data.
Readout of the current day number and measuring time.
Readout of the number of set up animals.

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3.1.2 Weight data
Current data
Overview
Day Readout of the current day number.
Weight Readout of the current animal weight. The Lumina 47 re-calculates this value each
hour using a special formula.
Growth Readout of the daily weight increase per animal. The Lumina 47 re-calculates this
value each hour. For a direct check of animal weight and accepted weight, see
Overview (on page 4).
Nbr. Read out of the number of measurements on that day.
Unif% Readout of the uniformity percentage or covariance (CV) depending on the installer
settings:
•The current uniformity percentage is the percentage of all measurements that fall
within 10% (or 15%) of the average weight.
•The covariance (CV) is a calculated statistical value.
Std. Readout of the theoretical weight from the growth standard, as expected on that
particular day.
To calibrate the weigher press . For more information about calibration see (on page 21).

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History data
Overview tab page Day / Week
Day /Week Readout of the day (or week) number of the current cycle.
Weight Readout the animal weight on that day (or week).
Std Readout of the theoretical animal weight for that day (or week), calculated from the
curve.
Growth Readout of the weight increase per animal on that day (or week).
Unif% /CV Readout of the average uniformity percentage or covariance on that day (or week). The
readout depends on what has been set.
Nbr. Readout of the number of measurements on that day (or week).
3.2 Animal management
Animal management covers all actions which result in a different number of animals:
•Set up animals
The control computer will control the climate based on the curve, if a curve is used. At set up enter from which
curve day the climate must be controlled.
•Registering mortality
The controls that depend on the number of animals will be adjusted.
•Delivering animals
When some of the animals leave the house, the controls will be adjusted. If all the animals are delivered, the
control computer switches to control based on the empty settings.

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3.2.1 Animal management data
The overview screen shows the number of animals present in the house. More data is displayed in the screen
below.
Overview
The Animal data screen displays the total numbers set up, mortality and delivered. The date of the last change is
shown behind each piece of information. The control computer calculates the data shown as follows:
Number of animals present = Set up – Delivered – Mortality
Mortality percentage = (Total mortality rate / Number of animals set up) × 100
When animals have been delivered, the control computer shows the data ofthe delivered animals. This (old) data is
saved until new animals are set up.

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3.2.2 Set up flock
Set up the animals as soon as they enter the house. If control is based on the curve, the control computer will use
the settings from the curve. If not enter these settings manually.
If there are no animals present, the control computer will set this number to 0. The control and registration
data will not be saved. Note this data if you still need it.
Overview Set up
Curve day Setting of the curve day number:
•Day number 0: do not control with the curve
All control data must be entered manually. The day number stays 0 during the
lifecycle of the animals.
•Day number 1 or higher: control with the curve
The control computer increases this number by 1 every day at midnight.
At set up you usually start with day 1. If a higher day number is chosen, control will start
further along in the curve.
Nbr of animals Setting of the number of animals that have been set up.
Date Setting of the date. The control computer only uses the Date for data registration. The
control computer starts control immediately after the animals have been set up, even if
a past or future date has been entered.

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3.2.3 Animal mortality
The term mortality refers to sick or dead animals that have been removed from the house.
As mortality decreases the number of animals, the controls must also be adjusted. This can be done as follows:
•If control is manual (day number 0) enter the new settings manually.
•If control is based on the curve (day number 1 or higher), the control computer will automatically adjust the
settings.
Overview Mortality
Nbr of animals Setting of the number of removed animals. The number of present animals will appear
between brackets.
Date Readout of the current date.

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3.2.4 Delivering animals
When animals are delivered they leave the house. These animals are booked out of the control computer. Animals
can also be delivered at intervals.
When all the animals are delivered the control computer setsthe day number to 0, and switches tocontrol based on
the empty settings. All offsets are set to 0.
Overview Deliver
Enter delivery data as follows:
1. Select the menu Animal data.
2. Press the key at Deliver.
3. Select one of the two options:
Deliver all animals. To deliver all the animals in a house at the same time:
1. Press the key at YES.
2. Press the key at Ready to confirm the delivery.
Deliver a group of animals. To deliver a group of animals in a house:
1. Press the key at NO.
2. Enter the number of animals to be delivered and then press the Enter key.
3. Press the key at Ready to confirm the delivery.

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3.3 Settings
3.3.1 Growth standard
Overview tab page Curve
Day /Week Setting of a day/week number per bending point (max. 24 bending points).
Std Setting of the corresponding theoretical weight for each bending point.
Overview tab page Graph
Graphical readout curve settings.

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3.3.2 Time and date
For correct computer functioning, the system time and date must be current. Before making settings, check the
system time and date.
Overview
Date Setting of the current date.
Time Setting of the current time.
Day Setting of the current day number.
Measuring time Setting of the measurement times between which the computer must register
measurements.
For continuous measurement both times should be set to 0:00

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4. Installer
This section describes the installer displays of the installation menu.
4.1 Installing the control computer
4.1.1 Installation menu
The installer can configure the control computer using the installation menu. This menu also contains screens for
standard system settings and diagnoses.
To call up the installation menu: log in to the role Installer. The following installation menu will appear:
4.2 System
Access the system menu by pressing the UP and DOWN navigation keys simultaneously for a few seconds.
SYSTEM

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4.2.1 System
SYSTEM SYSTEM tab page Common
Clock type Setting of the 12 or 24 hour time indication.
Time /Date Setting of the current time and date
Computer name Setting of the name of the control computer.
Computer number Setting of the sequence number of the control computer in the network.
Language Setting of the program language.
S2S MasterSlave Master/Slave setting. If the control computer is included in a network, only one control
computer in the network must be set as MASTER. Set all the other control computers as
SLAVE.
SYSTEM SYSTEM tab page Units
Unit of measurement Setting to simultaneously set all units to METRIC or NON-METRIC.
Use the + and – key on the alpha-numeric keyboard to change individual values.

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SYSTEM SYSTEM tab page Access
Change password
AdvancedMode Setting of a password to protect advanced user settings (option More) from use by
non-authorised users.
•The password must contain four numbers.
•Enter code 1111 to deactivate the password protection.
•When the correct password has been entered, all user screens can be accessed.
•The system will request the password again, if the controller is not used for a few
minutes.
Change password
EditMode.*Setting of a password so that only authorised users can change the user settings.
•The password must contain four numbers.
•Enter code 1111 to deactivate the password protection.
•If you have entered a password different to 1111, the control computer will request
the password when you try to change a setting. After you have entered the correct
password, the setting can be changed.
•The system will request the password again, if the controller is not used for a few
minutes.

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4.2.2 SD Card Menu
The set data and the operating program in the control computer can be transferred to an SD-card. This data can be
copied back onto the control computer from the SD-card. This must only be performed by an authorised installer,
except when backups are made.
Place the SD-card in the SD holder on the FUNC (CPU).
SYSTEM SD Card Menu
Backup data Backup data writes all the data set in the control computer to the SD-card (type .FBU). A
service engineer may require this data so the settings can be checked on a different
control computer.
Restore data Restore data re-loads saved data from the SD-card back onto the control computer (type
.FBU).
Data saved on one control computer can only be loaded into another control
computer if both computers are of the same type. In addition, the set control
computer numbers must be identical. If both these conditions are not met,
loading will fail.
Backup FUNC Backup FUNC writes a copy of the operating system (type .FIN) from the control
computer to the SD-card.
Update FUNC Update FUNC loads an operating system (type .FIN) from the SD-card onto the control
computer. Select the required file using the + en – keys on the alpha-numeric keyboard.
Confirm using the ENTER key.
Update HI Update HI (HI= Human Interface) loads anoperating system (type .HIN) for the keyboard
and the screen from the SD-card onto the control computer. Select the required file using
the + en – keys on the alpha-numeric keyboard. Confirm using the ENTER key.

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4.2.3 Application
The application menu contains the data of the control computer.
SYSTEM APPLICATION
4.2.4 Communication
I2C is a communication bus used to connect printed circuit boards in the control computer (e.g. AI.4).
SYSTEM COMMUNICATION tab page I2C
Reset counters Setting used to reset all data to zero simultaneously.
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