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3 Operating Instruction. Intec Controls PolyGard MGC2-20, PolyGard MGC2-04, PolyGard MGC2-24, PolyGard MGC2-16, PolyGard MGC2-12, PolyGard MGC2-08
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Specifications subject to change without notice. | USA 160811 | Page 5 of 34
3 Operating Instruction
The complete configuration, parameterization and service is made via keypad user interface in combination with the display screen. Security is provided via two password levels.
Alarm 1 Alarm 2 - n
Power
INTEC
13.06.13 11:45am
Fault
3.1 Description Keypad User Interface
Exits programming, returns to the previous menu level.
Enters sub menus, and saves parameter settings.
Scrolls up & down within a menu, changes a value.
Moves the cursor position.
LED orange: Flashes when alarm one or more alarms are active.
Permanently on, when at least one relay is manually operated.
LED red:
LED yellow:
Flashes when alarm two or more alarms are active.
Permanently on, when at least one relay is manually operated.
Flashes at system or sensor failure or when maintenance needed.
LED green: Power LED
3.2 Setting / Change Parameters or Setpoints
Open desired menu window.
Code input field opens automatically, if no code is approved.
After input of valid code the cursor jumps onto the first position segment to be changed.
Push the cursor onto the position segment, which has to be changed.
Set the desired parameter / setpoint.
Save the changed value.
Finished
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Table of contents
- 4 1 Application
- 4 2 Description
- 4 2.1 Normal Mode
- 4 2.2 Alarm Mode
- 4 2.3 Fault Mode
- 5 3 Operating Instruction
- 5 3.1 Description Keypad User Interface
- 5 3.2 Setting / Change Parameters or Setpoints
- 6 3.3 Code Levels
- 7 4 Menu Overview
- 8 4.1 Fault Management
- 8 4.1.1 Acknowledge a Fault
- 8 4.1.2 Error Memory
- 9 4.1.3 System Errors
- 10 4.2 Status Alarm
- 10 4.3 Status Relay
- 10 4.3.1 Manual Operation of the Relays
- 11 4.4 Menu Sensor Readings
- 12 4.5 Menu Relay Parameter
- 12 4.5.1 Relay Mode
- 12 4.5.2 Relay Function Static / Flash
- 13 4.5.3 Latching Mode
- 13 4.5.4 Horn Function
- 14 4.5.5 External Operation of Alarm Relay
- 14 4.5.6 Delay Mode of Alarm Relay
- 15 4.6 Menu SP Parameter
- 16 4.6.1 Activate – Deactivate SP
- 16 4.6.2 Lock or Unlock SP
- 17 4.6.3 Selection Gas Type
- 18 4.6.6 Threshold/Hysteresis
- 18 4.6.7 Delay for Alarm ON and/or OFF
- 19 4.6.8 Control Mode Current or Average Value
- 19 4.6.9 SP Fault Assigned to Alarm
- 19 4.6.10 Alarm Assigned to Alarm Relay
- 19 4.6.11 SP Signal Assigned to Analog Output
- 20 4.7 Menu Data Logger
- 20 4.7.1 Data Logger Switch On/Off
- 21 4.7.2 Current Value
- 22 4.7.3 CV Log Rate
- 22 4.7.4 Alarm Status
- 23 4.7.5 Error Status
- 24 4.8 Menu System Parameter
- 26 4.8.1 Service Mode
- 26 4.8.2 Software Version
- 26 4.8.3 SP Address Mode
- 26 4.8.4 Language
- 26 4.8.5 Maintenance Concept
- 27 4.8.6 Average Function
- 27 4.8.7 System Time, System Date
- 27 4.8.8 Service Password (Maintenance)
- 27 4.8.9 GC Address
- 28 4.8.11 Acknowledge a Relay in Latching Mode by a DI
- 28 4.8.12 Power On Time
- 28 4.8.13 Registration of Expansions Modules
- 29 4.8.14 Error Indicator System Bus
- 29 4.8.15 Analog Output
- 30 4.8.16 Relay Multiplication
- 31 5 Programming Operation
- 31 5.1.2 Analog Output Setup
- 32 5.1.3 Relay Setup
- 33 5.1.4 Sensor Setup
- 34 6 Notes & General Information
- 34 6.1 Intended Product Application
- 34 6.2 Installer’s Responsibilities
- 34 6.3 Maintenance
- 34 6.4 Limited Warranty