Kimo CPE 300 User manual

Flush-mount transmitter
CPE 300
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User Manual
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1. Prerequisite........................................................................................P 1
1.a - ........................................................................
1.b - Output signal selection ..................................................................
Working principle P 1
P 2
2. Modbus parameters ............................................................................P 3
2.a - Configuration parameters ...............................................................P 3
2.b - Modbus functions........................................................................P 3
2.c - Register access security key ...........................................................P 3
3. Access codes to registers....................................................................P 5
4. Display configuration • F100 ..............................................................P 6
4.a - Transmitter channel for infrared remote control .......................................P 6
4.b - Slave addressing (Modbus).............................................................P 6
5. Configuring units of measurement F200 ............................................P 7
6. Analogue output management • F300.................................................P 8
6.a - Output diagnostics.......................................................................P 8
6.b - Analogue output settings ..............................................................P 10
7. Alarm / Relay settings • F400 ...........................................................P 12
7.a - Activation / Deactivation of BEEP alarm..............................................P 12
7.b - Relay security ..........................................................................P 12
7.c - Alarm / relay functions and LED colour codes .......................................P 13
7.d - Alarm mode details.....................................................................P 14
7.e - Alarm mode selection..................................................................P 16
7.f - Setpoinst and time-delay setting.......................................................P 17
8. Pressure measurement configuration • F500.....................................P 19
8.a - Pressure measurement integration ..................................................P 19
8.b - Time-delay between 2 self-calibrations...............................................P 20
9. Other functions .................................................................................P 21
9.a - Activation / Deactivation of the RS232 and home bus ..............................P 21
9.b - Serial number display..................................................................P 21
9.c - Modification of Modbus communication speed ......................................P 22
9.d -Purge mode .............................................................................P 22
10. Error codes .....................................................................................P 24
11. Functions recap...............................................................................P 25
Summary
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

1. Prerequisite
Page 1
1.a - Working principle
Using remote control and optional Modbus configuration, you can change units of measurement, set setpoints and
relays...
Principle: the configuration options are accessed via folders and sub-folders (similar to Windows ). Access is
made via a numerical code (full details in this manual).
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Visual alarm
LED
Alphanumeric
display
infrared receiver
Meaning of the keys
To increment a value or a level
To decrement a value or a level
To validate an input
To cancel an input or to return to the previous step
Channel selection
With this selector, you can swap the transmission channel so that it
matchs with the transmitter reception channel. See page 6 to configure
the transmitter reception channel.
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

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1. Prerequisite
The Class 300 can output either a voltage or a current signal.
Voltage or Current ?
Down
4-20 mA
Up
0-10 V
1.b - Output signal selection
With the on-off switch located on the
left top of the transmitter (when
open), you can choose analogue
output 0-10V (voltage) or 4-20
mA (current)
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

• Values formatting - Modbus code : 1440 (channel 1)
1444 (value 1 for the external transmitter)
1448 (value 2 for the external transmitter)
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2. Modbus parameters
2.a - Configuration parameters
• Communication speed.....................19200 Bauds (see page 22 to configure the speed)
• Data bits.................................8 bits
• Stop bit..................................1 bit
• Parity....................................None
• Flow control.............................None
• Transmitter addressing.................between 1 and 255
default address “0” for single ended bus configuration
To change the addressing, see page 8.
2.b - Functions
• Register reading ...................................Function 03
• Register writing...............................Function 16
• Communication loop test.....................Function 08
2.c - Access codes to Registers
• Registers type .....................................Signed long integer (32 bits), permuted (LSB, MSB)
• Alarms status - Modbus code : 1436
Relay 1
Relay 2
0101
Ex. The value sent by the transmitter is 5
Alarm condition 1
and relay 1 energized
• Values - Modbus code : 1438 (channel 1)
1442 (value 1 for the external transmitter)
1446 (value 2 for the external transmitter)
Ex. the value sent by the transmitter is 623
... b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
b31
b31 ... b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
b6
000100001100
Unit of measurement (see chart)
Nr of digits after the comma
Value sign (0=>+, 1=> -)
Ex. The formatting displayed is 268.
Unit of measurement => 12 (see chart)
Figure(s) after the comma => 1
Sign => positive
If the value measured is equal to 623 :
Résultat => 62.3 mmH O
2
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
1m/s 12 mmH O
2
2fpm 13 inWg
3m3/h 14 Kpa
4L/s 15 mmHg
5cfm 16 mbar
6m3/s 17 g/kg
7°C 18 °C
8°F 19 °F
9%RH 20 °C (
10 PSI 21 °F
11 Pa 22 KJ/Kg
(absolute humid.
(dew temp. Td)
(dew temp. Td)
humid temp. Tw)
(humid temp. Tw)
(Enthalpy i)
ñ)
Units of measurement
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

2. Modbus parameters
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2.c - (sequel)Access codes to Registers
• Serial number of SPI sensing element
Modbus code: 1402
Other access codes to different registers are indicated on each function at stage n°2.
Shown as this pictogram:
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200
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

3. Activation code and access to functions
!
This step is COMPULSORY for each configuration.
To access the transmitter functions,and for safety, you have to first enter a safety code.
• Please check that the transmitter is powered on.
• If the transmitter displays an error code, please see “Errors Code” section on page 22
Step 1
Press
to get this screen
Enter the CODE “0101”
with the keypad and
validate with
Step 2 The code must be entered from left to right.
To increment a value or a level, press
To decrement a value or a level, press
To validate a value (level) or to validate the code, press
To return to the previous status or to cancel, press
The first “0” blinks, which means that this column is activated and you can
enter data from the keypad.
This screen appears:
Step 3 This screen confirms that the code was correctly entered, and that you can
configure the transmitter.
If the code was wrongly entered, the transmitter initializes and returns to the
starting display. N° de dossier de configuration
The transmitter includes 5 folders maximum :
• 100 • 400
• 200 • 500
• 300
Configuration folder
selection
Step 4 To select your configuration folder, press to increment 100 or press to
decrement 100.
Once the folder is selected, press to validate.
L
On the top left of each page of this manual, you can find a reminder of the
configuration folder where the function is available.
F400
Ex. in the folder 400, you
can configure the alarms
and relays. See page 12.
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4. Display configuration
4.a - Transmitter channel for infrared remote control
You can change the channel number for receiving the signal from the infrared remote control.
1
Step Go into the configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
2
Step Select the folder “100” and validate with .
Select the sub-folder “100” and validate with .
The cursor >goes to the line of available choices.
3
Step With and keys, select the channel number (from 00 to 09). Validate with
.
4
Step The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode
• press once to select another folder.
• with and keys, you can choose another sub-folder from the folder
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200
By default, the channel number is 0.
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4.b - Slave addressing (Modbus)
Go into configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “100” and validate with .
Select the sub-folder “103” and validate with .
The cursor >goes to available choices.
With and keys, set the slave addressing number (from 1 to 255).
Validate with .
The cursor >goes to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys to choose another sub-folder from the folder 100.
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

5. Configuring channels and units of measurement
Go into configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “200” and validate with .
The cursor >goes to choices line.
With and keys, select the unit of
measurement (see chart below).
Validate with .
The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys to choose another sub-folder from the folder 200.
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400
00 Pa
01 mmH O
2
02 inWg
03 mbar
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

6. Analogue output management
6.a - Output diagnostics
With this function, you can check with a multimeter (or a regulator/display, or a PLC/BMS) if the transmitter outputs
are working properly. The transmitter generates a current (between 4 and 20mA) or a voltage (between 0 and 10V).
6.a.1 - Multimeter connection configuration
Before carrying out the output diagnostics, all connections and configurations of the transmitter must be
enabled, to avoid any damage on the transmitter and the multimeter !
Example of
connection
On the photo alongside, the multimeter is
connected to the 0-10 V output.
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Power supply
a
Analogue
output
d
Relays
terminal blocks
b
RS 232 connectors
LCC 300 software
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Pressure
connection
c
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

6.a.2 - Output diagnostics
Once the connection of the transmitter to the multimeter (or regulator or PLC/BMS is complete, (see page
8), you can carry out the analogue output diagnostics on several check points.
6. Analogue output management
Go into configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “300” and validate twice with .
The cursor >goes to available choices.
Diagnostic Output
00 0 V
01 5 V
02 10 V
03 4 mA
04 12 mA
05 20 mA
With and keys, select the signal that the transmitter must output (see chart
below). Note : no need to validate with .
!
If the deviations are too large (>0,05V or >0,05mA) between the signal issued and the
value displayed on the multimeter, we recommend that you return the transmitter to
our factory.
The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys to choose another sub-folder from the folder 300.
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

6. Analogue output management
6.b - Analogue output settings
With this function, you can modify the measuring range of the transmitter, and you can equate the new limits to the
analogue output (0-10V or 4-20mA).
You can enter the measuring range required on your own !
Entrer en mode configuration (cf. page 5). Le numéro de dossier affiché
correspond au dernier dossier de configuration utilisé.
Select the folder “300” and validate with .
Minimum of output
Select sub-folder “301” and validate with .
The cursor >returns to the input line.
With and keys, select the minimum limit value and validate with .
Note : in the left column, you can have either a integer (from 0 to 9) or a
negative sign for a negative minimum limit.
Etape
!
You must enter the values according to the units of measurement selected, not
according to the measuring range of the transmitter.
Ex. on a CPE 303 pressure transmitter (0 to ±1000 Pa) with a reading in mmH2O, the minimum and maximum ranges must
be configured on measuring range of 0 to ±102 mmH2O. See conversion chart on following page.
6
Step The cursor >goes to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys you can choose another sub-folder from the folder 300.
After an analogue output setting, if the unit of measurement is modified (see page 5), you have to reconfigure the
outputs according to the new unit of measurement.
!
Nous préconisons un delta entre le minimum et le maximum > 5% de l’étendue de mesure
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Step
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Step
4
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5
Step
Maximum of output
Select sub-folder “302”and validate with .
The cursor >returns to the input line.
With and keys, select the maximum limit value and validate with .
Note : in the left column, you can have either a integer (from 0 to 9) or a
negative sign for a negative maximum limit.
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

Pressiure
6.b.1 - Units of measurement conversion chart
6. Analogue output management
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Pa mmH2O inWg mbar
CPE 301 0 to ±100 0 to ±10,2 1,00
CPE 302 0 to 0 to ,0 0 to ,01 0 to ,00
CPE 303 0 to 1000 0 to 0 to
0 to ±0,40 0 to ±
±500 ±51 ±2 ±5
± 0 to ±102,0 ±4,02 ±10,00
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

7. Alarm / relay settings
7.a - Activation / Deactivation of BEEP alarm
Go into configuration mode (page 5). The folder number displayed corresponds to
the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “400” and validate with .
Select sub-folder “400” and validate with .
The cursor >goes to available choices.
With and keys, select 01 to activate the BEEP alarm or 00 to
deactivate. Validate with .
The cursor >goes to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys you can choose another sub-folder from the folder 400.
7.b - Relay security
Enter in configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select folder “400” and validate with .
Select sub-folder “401” and validate with .
The cursor >goes to available choices.
With the keys and , select 01 for a positive security or 00 for a
negative security. Validate with .
The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice on to return to reading mode.
• press once on to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys, you can choose another sub-folder from the folder 400.
The relay outputs are by default, in negative security: the relay is energized when a set point is reached.With
the remote control, you can swap the relays in positive security : then, the relay is de-energized when a set
point is reached or during a power outage.
The beep alarm (audible alarm) is activated when a set point is reached.
For more details on the setpoint settings, see page 20.
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

7. Alarm / relay settings
7.c - Alarm / relay functions and LED colour codes
7.c.1 - Visual / audible alarms
Class 300 transmitters have 2 visual / audible alarms located in front of the transmitter, allowing to know the
condition of the setpoints.
Alarm LED colour codes
Green The alarm function is activated and
the set point is not reached
Red The alarm function is activated and
the setpoint is reached
None The alarm function is not activated
The red LED appears when the setpoint is reached,
taking into account the time-delay and the action type
(falling or rising).
See page 17 for more details.
Audible alarm
Once the alarm is activated, an alarm sounds
whilst the setpoint is reached.
The BEEP alarm function must be activated to use the
audible alarm. See page 12.
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Alarm n°2Alarm n°1
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

7.d - Alarm mode details
7. Alarm / relay settings
7.d.1 - Definitions
Setpoint
The setpoint is a limit which, on being reached and/or exceeded , activates an alarm or energizes a relay (in negative
security, see page 14 for more details).
Time-delay
Once the setpoint is reached and/or exceeded, the time-delay postpones the alarm activation (or relay excitation) for a
short period (in seconds). Once this period is elapsed, and if the setpoint is still exceeded, then the alarm is activated or
the relay is energized (in negative security).
Action type
For alarm activation or relay excitation, you can choose the action type: rising or falling action.
• Rising action: the alarm is activated once the measurement goes over the setpoint
• Falling action: the alarm is activated once the measurement goes below the setpoint
7.d.2 - Available configurations
Seuil 1
Seuil 2
Temps
Measurement
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Negative security
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Positive security
<T> <T> <T>
<T>
Alarm set
Time-delay
Setpoint 1 > Setpoint 2
Setpoint 2
Setpoint 1
Time
Measurement
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Negative security
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Positive security
<T> <T> <T>
<T>
Alarm set
Time-delay
Setpoint 2 > Setpoint 1
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Configuration N°1 : 2 setpoints and time-delay activated (Control Mode)
Control mode (or
regulation mode)
=>you can regulate the
measurement within a
range determined by 2
setpoints.
CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

7. Alarm / relay settings
Configuration N°2 : 1 setpoint, time-delay and rising action activated
Setpoint 1
Time
Measurement
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Negative security
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Positivee security
<T> <T> <T>
<T>
Alarm set
Time-delay
Configuration N°3 : 1 setpoint, time-delay and falling action activated
Setpoint 1
Time
Measurement
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Negative security
Energized
Not energized
Relay status
Positive security
<T> <T> <T>
<T>
Alarm set
Time-delay
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7.e - Alarm mode selection
7. Alarm / relay settings
Go into configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “400” and validate with .
With and keys, select the code relative to the alarm mode (see chart
below). Validate with .
The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys, you can choose another sub-folder from the folder 400.
Code Mode d'alarme Schema
00 No alarm
01 2 setpoints with time-delay (control mode) N° 1 page 14
02 1 setpoint with time-delay and rising action N° 2 page 15
03 1 setpoint with time-delay and falling action N° 3 page 15
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2
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3
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4
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“402” “406” “410” “414”
Alarm 1Alarm 2Relay 1Relay 2
Select sub-folder
and validate with .
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CPE 300 transmitter configuration via remote control / Modbus

7.f - Setpoints and time-delay setting
7. Alarm / relay settings
Go into configuration mode (see page 5). The folder number displayed
corresponds to the last configuration folder used.
Select the folder “400” and validate with .
With and keys, select the setpoint value and validate with .
Note : the left column can be either a integer (from 0 to 9) or a negative sign
for a negative setpoint.
The cursor >returns to sub-folders line.
• press twice to return to reading mode.
• press once to return to another folder selection.
• with and keys, you can choose another sub-folder from the folder 400.
7.f.1 - Setpoints
!
You must enter values according to the units of measurement selected, not
according to the measuring range of the transmitter.
Ex. on a CP 303 pressure transmitter (0 to ±1000 Pa) with a reading in mmH2O, the minimum and maximum ranges must be
configured on measuring range of 0 to ±102 mmH2O. See conversion chart on page 11.
If after having set up a setpoint, the unit of measurement is modified (see page 9), then you have to reconfigure
the setpoints according to this new unit of measurement.
“403” “407” “411” “415”
Alarm 1Alarm 2Relay 1Relay 2
To configure the setpoint 1, select sub-folder
and validate with .
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“404” “408” “412” “416”
Alarm 1Alarm 2Relay 1Relay 2
To configure the setpoint 2
b-folder
(alarm in control mode, see p17),
select su
and validate with .
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