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Installation and
Setup GuideRev 4.0February 27, 2002Software version 4.0x
FMS-1630Isolation Monitor
TTRRIIAATTEEKKPhone: 770-242-1922
Fax: 770-242-1944http://www.triatek.com
INSTALLATION GUIDE FMS-1630 ISOLATION ROOM MONITOR
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Due to continuous product improvement, TRIATEK reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
General
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Mounting / Wiring
FMS-1630 Internal Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-10
FMS-1630 Remote Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-14
Function Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Wiring Diagram - Internal Sensor to Electric Damper Actuator . . . . . . .16
Wiring Diagram - Internal Sensor to Pneumatic Damper Actuator . . . . .17
Wiring Diagram - Internal Sensor to Variable Speed Drive . . . . . . . . . .18
Wiring Diagram - Remote Sensor to Electric Damper Actuator . . . . . . .19
Wiring Diagram - Remote Sensor to Pneumatic Damper Actuator . . . .20
Wiring Diagram - Remote Sensor to Variable Speed Drive . . . . . . . . . .21
Analog Output / Powered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Analog Output / Non-Powered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Analog Input / Non-Powered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Analog Input / Self-Powered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Jumper Position and Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Isolated Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Programming/User Guide
Touchpad Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Typical Main Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Display Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Quick-Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
PID Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
PID Setpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Table of Contents
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Programming/User Guide (continued)
Setting up Analog Input parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Entering Room Numbers or other display messages . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Setting up System Parameters (Minimum/Maximum Analog Output) . . 36
Linearization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Display PID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Status Lights (Normal,Caution,Alarm) - General Information . . . . . . . . . 38
Audible Buzzer (or Beeper) Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Status Lights and Audible Alarm for Positive Pressure Rooms . . . . . . . 40
Status Lights and Audible Alarm for Negative Pressure Rooms . . . . . . 41
Status Lights and Audible Alarm for Bi-Directional Pressure Rooms . . . 42
Remote Alarm Relay (Binary Output) Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Door Switch Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Door Switch Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Password Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
ExAccel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Dead Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Filter Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Display Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Communications
General, Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-51
Setting Unit Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Point Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54
Reference
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Setup Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-58
Setup Flow Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Alarms/Setup Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
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GeneralSpecifications
Part Numbers
ElectricalOptional External Remote Sensor Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 4000 feetOptional External Remote Sensor Wiring18-22 AWG, twisted shielded copper pairPower Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Class2, 24 VAC/DC ±10%, 10 VA
(Step-Down Isolation Transformer provided,120 to 24 VAC, 60 Hz,)System Accuracy
Pressure Range Accuracy @ 72°F ± 5°F0 - .0100 ± .0001'' WC0 - .0500 ± .0005'' WC0 - .1000 ± .001'' WC0 - .2000 ± .002'' WC
NIST Traceable / Individual certification available as option
Pressure/Flow Input / Channel B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 0.2” W.C.Spare Analog Input / Channel A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jumper Selectable
4-20 mADC, 0-5 or 0-10 VDCDoor Switch Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dry ContactRelay Rating (2 each) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 A @ 24 VDC/VAC, .2A @ 120 VACAnalog Output . . . . .Linear Proportional to pressure or PID Floating Point Control
DC current or voltage (see Analog Output)
MechanicalLCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Line x 16 characters per lineLCD Character Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.19 inches Dimensions
FMS-1630 Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0”W x 6.0”H x 2.0”DOptional External Remote Sensor Housing . . . . . . . . . 2.0”W x 3.0”H x 2.7”DStainless Steel Cover Plate for Flow Tube . . . . . . . . . . 2.7”W x 4.5”H x 0.2”DStainless Steel Cover Plate for Remote Sensor . . . . . . . 2.7”W x 4.5”H x 0.2”D
Shipping WeightFMS-1630 w / Flow Tube Cover Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approximately 3.5 lbFMS-1630 w / Optional External Remote Sensor . . . . . . . Approximately 4.0 lb
MountingFMS-1630 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SurfaceFlow Tube Cover Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlushOptional External Remote Room Pressure Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flush
EnvironmentalOperating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32° to 125° F Operating Operating Humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10% - 95% RH, Non-condensing
Analog Output Pressure Range Internal or Remote Sensor
0 = 4-20 mADC (< 825 Ω) 001 = -0.0100 to +0.0100"WC (-2.4910 to + 2.4910 Pa) 0 = Standard Internal Sensor
1 = 0-5 VDC (> 500 Ω) 005 = -0.0500 to +0.0500" WC (-12.46 to +12.46 Pa) 1 = Optional External Remote Sensor
2 = 0-10VDC (> 1K Ω) 010 = -0.1000 to +0.1000" WC (-24.91 to +24.91 Pa)
3 = 4-20 mADC (non-powered) 020 = -0.2000 to +0.2000" WC (-49.82 to +49.82 Pa)
Custom Ranges Available
FMS-1630 - - -
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GeneralOverview
The TRIATEK FMS-1630 Series Isolation Monitor is an
ultra-sensitive instrument used to control and/or monitor air pres-
sure in hospital rooms, labs, and clean rooms. This unit is a preci-
sion measuring system capable of measuring and displaying air
pressures down to 0.0001” WC. It can be used to control pres-
sures down to 0.001” WC. Features of the unit include:
• digital display of pressure with a
programmable descriptor
• six-key touchpad for convenient operation
• three LED indicator lights that show room
status at a glance
• audible and visual alarm annunciation
• two relay outputs for transmitting alarm
conditions to a remote location such as a
central monitoring station
• auxiliary analog input for use with
optional sensors
• analog output used in control applications
• password protection of programmed setup
• keylock switch for isolation select protection
• optional serial communications.
The FMS-1630 is equipped with a 4-line 16-character per line
alphanumeric LCD Display. Programming provisions allow the
user to create custom descriptions for the values being displayed,
control how alarm conditions are displayed, and fine tune the unit
to the requirements of the installation.
The unit is controlled by means of a modern flat-panel mem-
brane Touchpad which is highly resistant to contaminants. The six
function touchpads allow for convenient operation of the FMS-
1630. The same touchpad provides alternate functions for pro-
gramming the unit when needed.
There are three Room Status lights to indicate “Normal”
when pressure is within defined limits, “Caution” when pressure is
nearing an out-of-limits condition, and “Alarm” when pressure is
outside defined acceptable limits. The pressure ranges for these
conditions are easily set by the user for the specific installation
when necessary. The status lights provide overview of room pres-
sure conditions at a glance.
Alarm conditions can be defined by the user, in terms of
desired pressure settings for the room being monitored. When an
alarm condition occurs, it can be annunciated in three user-defin-
able ways: 1) on the display, 2) with an audible alarm, and 3) trans-
mitted via relay contacts to a remote monitoring station. The alarm
can be set to automatically reset when the unit has sensed that
the room pressure has returned to proper limits, or it may be set
to remain on until manually reset. In either case, the attendant can
mute the audible alarm by pressing the Silence Alarm touchpad.
The FMS-1630 provides two Relay SPDT contact outputs
that can be used for remote alarm annunciation or pilot control
functions. The operation of each relay can be configured by the
user to define the exact room air pressure values above and below
which the relay will operate. Delay times before activation can be
specified to minimize nuisance activation.
In many installations, it is important to have other room vari-
ables such as temperature or relative humidity to be displayed
along with room pressure. The FMS-1630 provides for this by
means of an Auxiliary Analog Input which can be configured for
4-20 ma current or for voltage input signals. The input can be
scaled as needed to display correct values, and a suitable
descriptor can be applied.
The FMS-1630 provides an Analog Output which can be set
up for 4-20 ma current or for voltage. It can be programmed to be
proportional output for providing a linear signal to an automation
system, or programmed for PID floating point output for direct
control of damper actuators, speed drives, etc.
The user can set up a Password in the programming
sequence to protect against unauthorized or casual access to the
FMS-1630 programmed variables.
Room pressure selection of Positive, Negative, or No Isolation
is set using the Keypad. Protection against accidental or unau-
thorized changes to this extremely important setting is provided by
means of a Keylock Switch. When the keylock is in the “locked”
position, the room selection keys will not function.
An RS-485 Serial Communications Interface enables the
unit to communicate room status information to the building
automation system.
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Mounting/Wiring
FMS-1630 with Internal Sensor
Introduction:
FMS-1630 display/processor units having an internal sensor should be installed outside of the room on the cor-
ridor wall. Sensor tubing should be between this corridor and isolation room in the most direct and shortest path.
The FMS-1630 is calibrated with settings programmed in the factory according to the customer specifications
(provided by the model number). The user can change the settings by using the instructions provided in the
User/Programming section of this manual.
The electrical connections to the FMS-1630 are made via a convenient removable terminal block as shown on
page 10. All wiring should conform to the Local Regulations and National Electrical Code. Take care not to run
Sensor wiring in the same conduit as line voltage or other conductors that supply highly inductive loads such as
generators, motors, solenoids, contactors, etc. Use 22 AWG or larger.
Suggestion:
When mechanical and electrical installations are complete, apply power to unit and observe display. The room
pressure should be indicated correctly for whatever it is. If parameters need to be changed, check the table of
contents to locate the specific item of interest.
Commmon items to be setup are:
Room number . . . . . . . . . . . . .pages 34 - 35
PID Setpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 33
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pages 38 - 41
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Mounting/WiringFMS-1630 with Internal Sensor
Mounting Steps:
1. Choose a location free of airflow obstructions,
and minimal air turbulence. The installation
should also avoid stagnant air or “short circuiting”
of the supply air to the exhaust. Typically, the
FMS should be located at eye level. It should not
be mounted over the door since the LCD display
cannot be read from that angle and since the
alarm annunciator SILENCE touchpad cannot be
reached to silence an alarm if the local alarm is
enabled.
2. Remove the front cover from the base. Use the
base as a template to mark the wall for the four
mounting holes, wire conduit hole and the pres-
sure tube (see page 9).
3. Run the conduit and all wiring according to local
regulations and National Electrical Code. IMPOR-
TANT: Use the 24 VAC stepdown isolation trans-
former, provided with the unit, to power the FMS
1630; this will prevent ground loop and other
problems that might otherwise be encountered.
4. Drill a 3/4” hole through the walls for the sensor
tube fitting. Refer to page 9. Typically, the hole
on the opposite side should be either level or
below the sensor clearance hole on the FMS side
to reduce the potential for liquid from entering the
sensor line.
6. Pull the air tube through the wall. Slide the hose
over a long thin screwdriver or similar rod to help
pull the tube through the wall.
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Mounting/WiringDisplay/Processor Unit with Electrical Conduit
7. Slide the tube tightly onto the sensor fitting.
Caulk all openings in the wall and around the
conduit, and apply duct sealant putty in the con-
duit around the electrical wires so that there can
be no air flow through the back of the case or
through the wall into the case. It is very important
that no air is able to bypass the flow path through
the sensor tube. Do not caulk the opening
between the front cover and the mounting
base (or back cover). This space is a 1/16"
opening between the wall and the cover and also1/16" between the mounting base and the cover.
It is necessary for this path to be open for air flow
when monitoring room pressurization.
Remember: The front cover is designed to
be spaced away from the wall so that the
reference air can flow without obstruction.
This is superior to a more conventional vent
opening which is subject to being clogged
by pencils or other trash being stuffed into
the opening. It is important that caulking not
be applied to the gap between the wall and
the back edges of the front cover.
Pull slack from the tube on the opposite side of
the wall as the display/processor case is moved
toward the wall for mounting. On the opposite
side the return air stainless base and louvered
plate must be mounted as shown on page 9.
Caulk the tube and anchor holes in the wall and
caulk behind the stainless mounting plate so that
there can be no air flow through the wall. Mount
the base to the wall with the appropriate screws
and anchors.
8. Connect the wires to the removable connector.
9. Plug the removable connector onto the board in
the unit (See page 10), then carefully fold the
cable and install the front cover of the FMS-1630
to the base.
10. On the opposite side of the wall, a length of tube
will be protruding from the wall. Cut the tube as
needed to leave approximately two inches pro-
truding. Press the tube onto the barbed fitting of
the Flow Tube Mounting Plate (see page 9). Push
the mounting plate and tube toward the wall,
forcing the excess into the wall space. Fasten the
mounting plate to the wall using appropriate
hardware.
11. Mount the louvered stainless steel cover plate to
the mounting plate with the screws supplied.
12. With power applied, the unit should display room
pressure. If there is no display press both the
green and yellow touchpads simultaneously. If it
now displays something, press the green touch-
pad repeatedly until Main Display appears.
Then press the red touchpad to display room
pressure. If there is no display activity, remove the
front cover and check for power. (Two LEDs on
the CPU board should be illuminated)
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Mounting/Wiring
Display/Processor Unit with Electrical Conduit
IsolationRoom
Flow Tube Sensor
Gasket
Conduit-1/2''minimum
1 Pair Shielded Cablewith ground wire16 AWG or smaller
Thin SiliconCaulkingapply around tube and between stainless steel plate and wall to seal unit penetration
Stainless SteelReturn Air
Cover Plate
Unlock
Lock
Corridor
Wall Section(cutaway view)
FMS-1630 Display/Processor
Corridor
Isolation Room
* See Note
*Note:Flow tube must not have bendsthat can close off the air flow.
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Mounting/WiringInternal Sensor Connector Strip
The FMS-1630 is calibrated with settings programmed in the factory according to the customer specifi-
cations (provided by the model number). The user can change the settings by using the instructions pro-
vided in the Programming section of this manual, beginning on page 28.
FMS-1630 Series with Standard Internal Sensor
RemovableConnector for easy installation of field wiring.
Yellow
Red
Black
Ground Terminal
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Mounting/WiringRemote Sensor Option
Introduction
FMS-1630’s ordered with a remote sensor have no internal sensor; that is, no sensor is included in the dis-
play case. You must install a remote sensor unit in the wall between the isolation room and the adjoining corridor.
Port P1 must be oriented towards the isolation room and Port P2 toward the corridor. Please see illustration on
page 12. With this sensor orientation a positive pressure value indicates that the isolation room is positive with
respect to the corridor. A single pair (two conductor) shielded cable must be connected between the remote sen-
sor and the display processor unit. Maximum length of this cable is 4000 feet. The display unit can be installed
outside the room, at the nurses station, in the engineering office, or at any other location as needed.
Mounting Steps:
1. Cut opening in the wall of the isolation room to receive the mounting enclosure for the remote sensor elec-
tronics. Nominal hole dimensions are 3 1/8” h x 2” w.
2. Drill a 7/16" hole through the opposite wall for the flow tube as shown.
3. Bring the 2-conductor signal wire through the cut-out.
4. Knock out the back and one bottom knock-out, then with the signal wire pulled through the bottom hole
into the box. Mount the enclosure box in the opening provided and secure with screw and anchors. Seal
around the edges of the box with silicone caulk.
5. Push a length of flow tube through the back hole on through the 7/16" hole in the opposite wall.
6. Attach the flow tube to the sensor port, then push the tube and sensor module into place and secure to the
mounting enclosure with two 6-32 x 3/4 screws supplied.
7. Install the louvered cover plate.
8. On the opposite side (corridor) attach the flow tube to the barbed fitting of the flow tube mounting plate.
9. Press the mounting plate into place, allowing the excess tube length to go into the wall space. Secure with
the screws and anchors.
10. Install the louvered cover plate.
11. At the FMS-1630 connect the two leads from the remote sensor to the terminals marked sensor “+” and
“IN”. Remote (+) goes to Sensor (+) and Remote (-) goes to Sensor (IN).
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Wall Section(cutaway view)
Corridor
Gasket
Stainless Steel Mounting Plate
Gasket
Caulking
Stainless SteelFlow TubeMountingPlate
Sensor Port P1
Sensor Port P2
Printed Circuit Boardon back ofremotesensor
Louvered Cover Plate
IsolationRoom
Use 18-22 AWGtwisted shielded
copper pair(up to 4000 feet)
Plug-in Terminal Blockfor connection of transmitterto FMS-1600Series
P2P1
~~Thin
SiliconCaulking
apply around tube and between stainless steel plate and wall to seal unit penetration
Flow Tube*See Note
Mounting/WiringRemote Sensor Option (must be specified at time of purchase)
To FMS Display/Processor
Remote Sensor Input
(see “Mounting/Wiring
Remote Sensor Option)
Corridor
Isolation Room
External Remote Sensor Installation Detail
(Side View)
*Note:When Flow Tube mounting plate is located directly opposite thesensor, Flow Tubing must be cut as short as possible to preventa kink from forming after installation
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Mounting/WiringRemote Sensor Option
InsideWall
IsolationRoom
Corridor
P2P1
Gasket
Stainless Steel Mounting Plate
use 18-22 AWGtwisted shielded copper pair(up to 4000 feet)
~~
Stainless SteelFlow TubeMountingPlate
Sensor Port P1
Sensor Port P2
Louvered Cover Plate
Plug-in Terminal Blockfor connection of transmitterto FMS-1600Series
Thin SiliconCaulkingapply around tube and between stainless steel plate and wall to seal unit penetration
Corridor
Isolation Room
Remote Sensor Installation Detail
(Bottom View)
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Mounting / WiringRemote Sensor Connector Strip
The electrical connections to the FMS-1630 are made via a convenient removable terminal block as shown below. All wiring should conform to
the Local Regulations and National Electrical Code. Take care not to run Sensor wiring in the same conduit as line voltage or other conductors
that supply highly inductive loads such as generators, motors, solenoids, contactors, etc. Use 22 AWG or larger.
to External Remote Sensor/Transmittersee Mounting/Wiring RemoteSensor Option
Removable Connector for easy installation of field wiring.
Note:The FMS remote sensoris an option which mustbe specified at time ofpurchase from factory.
IN+
Remote Sensor Connector
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Mounting / WiringFunction Descriptions
Sensor Input
SerialCommunications
Analog Output
Analog Input
Power
Relay 1
Relay 2
This analog channel is for connections of TRIATEK's dedicated airflow sensor. The sen-
sor is factory connected as follows: yellow-"IN", Red-"+", Black-"G".
RS-485 Communication. Building automation system can access the status and the
configuration of the unit.
For powered output use analog output terminals "G" and "B". For non powered output
use terminals "G", "A" and "B". Non powered output requires an external power source.
See pages 16-24.
The input can be configured for 4-20 mA, 0-5VDC, 0-10VDC or 0-15VDC.
The FMS-1630 Series can be powered by either 24 VAC or 24 VDC.
A 120 VAC to 24 VAC Step Down Isolation Transformer is provided and recommended.
This power must be from a Class 2 supply only.
The unit has 2 SPDT relay outputs with Normally Closed and Normally Open Contacts:
Relay Specs: 2 A @ 24 V AC or DC.
The unit has 2 SPDT relay outputs with Normally Closed and Normally Open Contacts:
Relay Specs: 2 A @ 24 V AC or DC.
Function Description
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Mounting / Wiring Internal SensorAnalog Output to Electric Damper Actuator
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Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend
Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
G
A
B
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
Electric Damper Actuator
COM
N/C
N/O
COM
N/C
N/O
Optional ExternalTransmitter
PowerSupply
Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
Alarm Relaysto be wired as requiredby job
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
Power Supply
Room Pressure Sensor
AnalogOutput
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
IN+G
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Mounting / Wiring Internal SensorAnalog Output to Pneumatic Damper Actuator
Alarm Relaysto be wired as needed for application
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110 VAC In24 VAC In
CP-3240
P G AI FB
M B
Gage
G
B
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IN+G
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COM
N/C
N/O
COM
N/C
N/O
NC
NC
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Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
-+ PowerSupply
Room Pressure Sensor
IN+G
G
A
BAnalogOutput +
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YELLOW
RED
BLACK
SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
M B
to Pneumatic Actuator for Damperor Venturi Valve
Main Air Supply20-30 PSI
B
M
NC No Connection to Field Wiring
Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend
Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
Pnuematic Line- Main Air Supply
Pnuematic Line- Branch Air Supply
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend
Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
IN+G
Alarm Relaysto be wiredas needed forapplication
G
AI
G
B
A
IN+G
COM
N/C
N/O
COM
N/C
N/O
NC
NC
Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
PowerSupply
Room Pressure Sensor
G
A
BAnalogOutput
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
VariableSpeedDrive
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
Mounting / Wiring - Internal SensorAnalog Output to Variable Speed Drive
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Air Control Modulator
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IN+G
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COM
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N/O
COM
N/C
N/O
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NC
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Optional ExternalTransmitter
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Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
Alarm Relaysto be wired as needed for application
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
-+ PowerSupply
RemoteSensor/
Transmitter
G
A
BAnalogOutput +
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SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
NC No Connection to Field Wiring
Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend
Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
Mounting / Wiring Remote SensorAnalog Output to Modulated Air Controller
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Alarm Relaysto be wired as needed for application
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~ ~ 110 VAC24 VAC
to Pneumatic Actuator for Damperor Venturi Valve
CP-3240
Main Air Supply20-30 PSI
P G AI FB
M B
Gage
G
B
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IN+G
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COM
N/C
N/O
COM
N/C
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Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
-+ PowerSupply
G
A
BAnalogOutput +
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SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
M B
B
M
NC No Connection to Field Wiring
Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
Pnuematic Line- Main Air Supply
Pnuematic Line- Branch Air Supply
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RemoteSensor/
Transmitter
Mounting / Wiring Remote SensorAnalog Output to Pneumatic Damper Actuator
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Alarm Relaysto be wiredas needed forapplication
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Field Wiring w/space for Number
Internal Wiring
Screw Terminal
Wiring Guide Legend
Symbol Description
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
G
B
A
COM
N/C
N/O
COM
N/C
N/O
NC
NC
Air Control Modulator
Step Down Isolation Transformer(provided with FMS-1630)
CONNECTIONS FOR NON-POWERED OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS FOR POWERED OUTPUT
110 VAC24 VAC
PowerSupply
IN+G
G
A
BAnalogOutput
SensorInput
SerialPort
AnalogOutput
AuxiliaryAnalog
Input
Power 24 VAC24 VDC
Relay 2
Relay 1
VariableSpeedDrive
Air Flow Toand From UnitBetween Roomand Corridor
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RemoteSensor/
Transmitter
Mounting / Wiring Remote SensorAnalog Output to Variable Speed Drive
CPU Boardwith Connector
Block
Class 2 only
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Powered Output
In the Powered Output
configuration the FMS
unit supplies the
interface power.
Terminal Block
Mounting / WiringAnalog Output (Powered Option)
Figure 6:Powered Analog Output
Terminal Block Header
Plug-onTerminal Block
B G
Jumpers
B G
ControlledDevice
+ -
Millivolts 0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP ON ON ON ON ON
NP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
mV ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
mA OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
C # # # # #
RM # # # # #
RM # # # # #
10 # # # # #
15 # # # # #
10V OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
20 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
A # # # # #
B # # # # #
ANALOG OUT
DO NOT MOVE THEJUMPERS MARKED #
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Mounting / WiringAnalog Output (Non-Powered Option)
Non-Powered Output
In the Non-powered
Output configuration
the connected
device must supply
the interface power.
Typically 24 VDC is
required from the
power source.
Terminal Block
Header
Plug-onTerminal
Block
Jumpers
A B G
PowerSupply
ControlledDevice
A B G G
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DO NOT MOVE THEJUMPERS MARKED #
Millivolts 0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
NP ON ON ON ON ON
mV ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
mA OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
C # # # # #
RM # # # # #
RM # # # # #
10 # # # # #
15 # # # # #
10V OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
20 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
A # # # # #
B # # # # #
ANALOG OUT (non-powered)
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WiringAnalog InputUsed with Non-Powered Transmitter
Terminal Block
Header
Plug-onTerminal
Block
-+
Terminal Block
Jumpers
-+Transmitter
(Optional)
+-PowerSupply
+ -
Non-PoweredTransmitter toAnalog Input
DO NOT MOVE THEJUMPERS MARKED #
0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP # # # #
NP # # # #
mV # # # #
mA # # # #
VO # # # #
VO # # # #
C OFF OFF OFF ON
RM # # # #
RM # # # #
10 OFF ON OFF OFF
15 OFF OFF ON OFF
10V # # # #
20 # # # #
A # # # #
B # # # #
ANALOG IN
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Mounting / WiringAnalog Input
Used with Self Powered Transmitter
+-Terminal Block
Terminal Block
Header
Plug-onTerminal
Block
Jumpers
Transmitter(Optional)
+ -
+-
Self-PoweredTransmitter toAnalog Input
DO NOT MOVE THEJUMPERS MARKED #DO NOT MOVE THE
JUMPERS MARKED #
0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP # # # #
NP # # # #
mV # # # #
mA # # # #
VO # # # #
VO # # # #
C OFF OFF OFF ON
RM # # # #
RM # # # #
10 OFF ON OFF OFF
15 OFF OFF ON OFF
10V # # # #
20 # # # #
A # # # #
B # # # #
ANALOG IN
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Mounting / Wiring
Jumper Position and Selection
TP1Sensor Calibration Point
Jumper Group
0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP # # # #
NP # # # #
mV # # # #
mA # # # #
VO # # # #
VO # # # #
C OFF OFF OFF ON
RM # # # #
RM # # # #
10 OFF ON OFF OFF
15 OFF OFF ON OFF
10V # # # #
20 # # # #
A # # # #
B # # # #
ANALOG IN
DO NOT MOVE THEJUMPERS MARKED #
Millivolts 0-5 V 0-10V 0-15V 4-20mAP ON ON ON ON ON
NP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
mV ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
mA OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
VO ON ON ON ON OFF
C # # # # #
RM # # # # #
RM # # # # #
10 # # # # #
15 # # # # #
10V OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
20 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
A # # # # #
B # # # # #
POWERED ANALOG OUT (see page 23 for non-powered)
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Mounting / WiringIsolated Power Supply
Red / Fused 24 VAC connected to Power (+) on the FMS
24 VAC60 Hz
1 Amp Fuse
Ground
120 VAC 60 Hz
Black
White
Stepdown Isolation
Transformer
Blue / 24 VAC connected to Power (-) on the FMS-1630
Only Class 2 wiring inthis compartment.
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ROOMSELECT
ALARMSILENCE
TEST
Touchpad Operation for ProgrammingTouchpad Definition and Colors
Touchpad Description
ROOMSELECT
GreenTouchpad
TESTYellow
Touchpad
ALARMSILENCE
Red Touchpad
POSITIVEISOLATION
Grey Touchpad
NEGATIVEISOLATION
Grey Touchpad
NO ISOLATIONGrey Touchpad
Touchpads are used for special functions during programming the FMS-1630 as described below.
POSITIVEISOLATION
NEGATIVEISOLATION
NOISOLATION
Used for scrolling through menus, increasingnumeric values and entering Setup mode.
Used for scrolling through menus, decreasingnumeric values and entering Setup mode. Press and release both Green and Yellowtouchpads simultaneously to enter theProgramming Mode.
Used for advancing thru the Setup menu andstoring newly-set data.
Used to enter calibration mode.
Used to accelerate setting values when incrementing or decrementing
Not used in programming mode.
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User Operation SectionTypical Main Display
After power-up the FMS-1630 displays the TRIATEK product description for 5 seconds and then brings up the
main display. A typical main display is shown below. This display contains the following information:
1) Descriptor - This can be up to eight (8) alpha numeric characters such as “RM 1020”.
2) Type of Isolation selected for the room.
3) The room pressure reading.
Typical Main Display(appears upon power-up)
RM 1020 Neg Iso-.00190”WC
Display Channel 1
Display Channel 2
Display Channel 3
Display Channel 4
ISOLATION MONITORFMS-1630
Four display channel are available on the FMS-1630. These can be configured as needed but the factory setting is as shown here.
Channel 1: Blank (not used here)
Channel 2: Descriptor - 8 characters and isolation type selected
Channel 3: Room pressure reading
Channel 4: Blank- (not used here)
Display Channels
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FMS-1630 Series QUICK-START
1- AFTER THE FMS-1630 UNIT HAS BEEN INSTALLED, apply power to the unit. Observe the displayed roompressure and verify that it is responding to room pressure. If it is, proceed to step 2 below. If it is not responding, check the installation, especially the flow tube connections (page 9 or 12 ) and if remote sensor, also check the wiring.
- An indication of a maximum negative number (eg, –.10000) indicates the sensor is not connected. - An indication close to zero indicates a missing or blocked air tube to the sensor.
2- TEST THE ALARM STATUS INDICATORS. When the unit is indicating response to room pressure, observe that the status lights on the face of the unit are indicating properly.
a- With the room door closed, the displayed room pressure should be .001 “WC or greater (or –.001 or more negative if negatively pressurized).
b- If the pressure is positive, select Positive Isolation mode; if it is negative, select Negative Isolation mode. To do this, insert the key (supplied with the unit) and turn it to the UNLOCK position. Then press the ROOM SELECT touchpad to display the isolation selection screen. Press the touch pad for the mode desired, then return the key to its LOCK position.
c- The green “NORMAL” light should now be on.d- Open the door to the isolation room. Observe that the displayed pressure drops and the ALARM light
comes on.e- After a delay of several seconds, the audible alarm (buzzer) should sound.
3- SET THE ROOM NUMBER IN THE FMS-1630
a- Press and then release both the green and yellow touchpads. This will display the Setup menu, and will be pointing to the Set Analog Input function.
b- Press the Red touchpad to begin the process. Use the Green touchpad to select Channel 2; then press the Red touchpad.
c- The display will indicate Channel Enabled; press the Red touchpad again to indicate Setup Message, then press the Red touchpad again to get to the room number that is pre-programmed into the unit (RM 1020).
d- The R is the first character of the message; you can use the greeen or yellow touchpad to change this to whatever you want, or you can just leave it as is. Press the Red touchpad to step over to the next characterposition.
e- Repeat this process until the room number or other identifier is programmed.f- If you use all 8 characters, the function will end and ask for “points to average.” Leave this set for 1, and
press the Red touchpad to return to the setup menu. g- Press the Green touchpad to select “Exit Setup,” then the Red touchpad to return to the normal operating
display.
(These instructions are available in greater detail on pages 34-35.)
4- THE ALARM SETPOINTS are pre-set at the factory for values commonly used for hospital isolation rooms. If it becomes necessary to change them, for Positive Isolation rooms refer to page 40; for Negative Isolation refer to page 41. Also see Setup Hints addendum.
5- THE BUZZER DELAY can be changed easily if needed. See page 39.
Other items, such as Relay Setup, PID Parameters, PID Setpoint, etc., are available in the InstallationGuide.
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Touchpad OperationMenu Selections
To enter the menu selection depress both GREEN and YELLOW touchpads simultane-
ously. The LCD will display three menu options at one time. Scroll through the menu using
either GREEN or YELLOW touchpads. Use both touchpads simultaneously to enter a
selected menu.
ROOMSELECT
TEST
Set PID ParameterPID Set Point
Set Analog InputExit Setup
System Parameters Set PasswordLinearization Display PID
Relay, StatusExAccel
Dead BandFilter Speed
Display Options
To scroll upward pressGREEN
To scroll downward pressYELLOW
Men
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nTouchpads on the FMS-1630 can be used to
scroll through a set up menu. This set up menu
allows users to define the FMS-1630 personality
to match your facilities needs and requirements.
Press Room Select to scroll in one direction or
Test to scroll in the opposite direction.
To enter the Setup menu simultaneously depress
both the Green and Yellow touchpads simulta-
neously. Three menu items will be displayed at
one time. Press either the Green or Yellow
touchpads to scroll the menu up or down. When
the desired menu item is marked with the arrow
press the Red touchpad to select it.
1 : Set Pid Param2 : Pid Set Point3 : Set Analog In
ISOLATION MONITORFMS-1630
Typical Menu
Selection Display
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ProgrammingPID Parameters
The Setup menu item “Set PID Param” allows the FMS-1630 user to select parameters that will pro-
vide the best possible room air control. If the analog output is not being used, this section does not apply.
1) From the main operating display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and Yellow touch-
pads to display the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until "1 Set PID param" is marked .
3) Press the Red touchpad to select this setup sequence.
4) Use the Yellow touchpad to display "PID ANALOG OUTPT". ("DIRECT ANALOG OT" causes
the Analog Output to follow the Analog Input one to one, in which case PID parameters do not
apply). Press the Red touchpad to make the selection.
5) Enter PID-P (proportional) value between 0.00 and 100.00 using the Green or Yellow touchpads.
With proportional control, the difference between an actual condition and the desired condition
(setpoint) is proportioned by the value set for this parameter to produce a more responsive cor-
rection. Values too high will cause oscillation, and values too low may cause the system to respond
too slowly. Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed value.
6) Enter PID-I (Integral) value between 0.00 and 100.00 using the Green or Yellow touchpads. This
parameter is used to produce increased correction signal value based on the time the error con-
dition persists. Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed value.
NOTE: At least 0.1 must be set into either PID-P or PID-I.
7) Enter PID-D (Derivative) between 0.00 and 100.00 using the Green or Yellow touchpads.
Derivative is based on the error rate of change. This produces a “braking” action as the desired
condition is found to be approaching its setpoint. Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed
value.
8) Enter PID-T (Lag Time) between 0.0 and 200.0 seconds using the Green or Yellow touchpads.
Select a value which best fits the “Lag Time” of the system. Lag Time is the time between an Input
change to the system and the time the system actually changes. Press the Red touchpad to
accept the displayed value.
9) Select control channel 1 through 4. This refers to the display channel which is factory configured.
Scroll through the selections1 through 4 Normal Acting and 1 through 4 Reverse Acting to locate
the choice. Typically, depending on system control action, choose either “3 Normal” or “3
Reverse”.
Use Normal Action when the control system is below the setpoint and the control signal
needs to increase to maintain setpoint, and vice versa.
Use Reverse Action when the control system is below the setpoint and the control signal
needs to decrease to maintain setpoint, and vice versa.
10) Press the Red touchpad to accept the selection and return to the Setup menu.
11) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
Select AnalogOutput Mode Direct PID
PID
Set PID-P0.00–100.00
Set PID-I0.00–100.00
Set PID-D0.00–100.00
Set PID-T0.0–200.0
Set ControlChannel1-4 Normal1-4 Reverse
Set PIDParameters
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S
S
S
S
S
S
Direct
SelectControlChannel1- 4NormalReverse
S
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ProgrammingPID Set Points
This item lets you define three setpoints; Setpoint A Pressure for positive isolation, Setpoint B for negative
isolation, and Setpoint C for no isolation. If the analog output is not being used for room pressure control,
this section does not apply.
1) From the main display screen simultaneously press both Green and Yellow touchpads to display
the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until “ 2 PID Setpoint” is marked, then press the Red touchpad..
3) Using the Green touchpad, select “POS ISO Setpoint”, “NEG ISO Setpoint” or “NO ISO Setpoint”
then press the Red touchpad to accept this selection.
4) Use the Green touchpad to select either + or - value, then press the Red touchpad to advance the
curser to the first digit position to be set.
5) Use the Green touchpad or the Yellow touchpad to select a numeric value or decimal point for this
position, then press the Red touchpad to accept the selection.
6) Repeat step 5 until all digit positions have been set.
7) After the final digit has been set, the display will return to the Setup menu.
8) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
Select Setpoint Pos Iso Neg Iso No Iso
Enter Setpoint
PIDSet Point
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Programming/User GuideAnalog Input and Room Number Setting
The Setup menu item “Set Analog In” is used to define how the auxiliary Analog Input
and the TRIATEK Sensor Input are to be represented for each line on the display
(“Channel”). Definitions include input combinations, range (“span”), offset, zero, dec-
imal point (to scale the range value) and descriptor. IIff jjuusstt sseettttiinngg aa rroooomm nnuummbbeerr oorr
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1) From the Main display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and Yellow
touchpads to display the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until “Set Analog In” is marked, then press the Red
touchpad to enter this setup sequence.
3) Press the Green touchpad to select Setup Channel 1, 2, 3, or 4, then press the
Red touchpad. See page 35 for illustration of display channels.
4) Press the Green touchpad to select “Channel enabled” or Channel disabled”,
then press the Red touchpad. If “Channel disabled” was selected, the display
will return to the Setup menu (this sequence ends here).
5) You may now choose to either setup parameters for the selected channel, or to
enter labels, names or room numbers for the selected channel. Use the Green
touchpad to choose “Setup Messages” or “Setup Parameters” then press the
Red touchpad. If you have chosen to setup messages, proceed to step 10.
6) The selected and enabled channel can now be defined. Using the Green touch-
pad, choose “Linearization Enabled” or “Linearization Disabled”. Only one lin-
earization curve can be stored, and it is normally used only for channel 3 flow sen-
sor. Press the Red touchpad to accept the selection.
7) Use the green touchpad to choose one of the following:
NORMAL to output a value proportional to the input.
HI/LO Select allows the analog output to follow either the highest input signal or
the lowest input signal.
SQUARE ROOT to convert the input to a square root function. By selecting this
function, the square root of the selected input channel is calculated and used to
represent that input channel. Press the Red touchpad to accept the selection.
8) Setup AI: This setting determines which input or combination of two inputs are
used for this display channel. With “A” and “B” representing the auxiliary Analog
Input and the TRIATEK Sensor Input, respectively, the selections include:
+A, -A, +B, -B, +A +B, -A -B, -A +B, -A-B, +A-B, (minus will use the inverse
of the input). FFaaccttoorryy sseettttiinngg ffoorr cchhaannnneell 33 iiss ++BB ((ffllooww sseennssoorr)). Press the Red
touchpad to accept the selection.
Set Analog Input
Select ChannelSet-up Channel 1–4
Linearization Enable Disable
Mode Selection Normal Square Root Hi/Lo Selected
Select Input Combinations + A + B + A–B, etc.
Enter Max Reading Value
Enter Minimum Reading Value
Set number of reading pointsto average 1-20
Select Message Character
Select Channel Disabled Channel Enabled
Select Message Parameters
Enable
Parameters
Messages
A= Auxiliary Input B= Flow Sensor
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Display ChannelsAnalog Input
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Display Channel 1
Display Channel 2
Display Channel 3
Display Channel 4
ISOLATION MONITORFMS-1630
Four display channel are available on the FMS-1630. These can be configured as
needed but the factory setting is as shown here.
Channel 1: Blank (not used here)
Channel 2: Discriptor - 8 characters and isolation type selected
Channel 3: Room pressure reading
Channel 4: Blank- not used here
9) The following steps will be used to define the range of values to
be displayed on the selected display channel. The range will be
specified by entering a “max reading value” and a “min read-
ing value”. For example, when using the auxiliary analog input
with a temperature transmitter, you may want to specify a maxi-
mum value of 212, and a minimum value of 32.
a. With “max reading value” displayed, you may simply
press the Red touchpad to keep it, or press the Green
touchpad to set a + or - and begin the value set
process. Press the Red touchpad to accept the + or -, and
for the selection in each successive digit position. The
Green or Yellow touchpad will allow you to select a deci-
mal point (in one position only) or a digit value of 0 to 9.
Press the Red touchpad after setting the value in each digit
position. When the Red touchpad is pressed to enter the
value set into the final digit position, the display will auto-
matically change to “min reading value”.
b. Treat the “min reading value” in the same manner as
just described. The display will return to the setup menu
when this step has been completed.
c. To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating
display, use the Green touchpad to mark “Exit Setup” then
press the Red touchpad.
10) ENTERING ROOM NUMBER, LABEL,OR NAME
“Unit” allows for entry of up to eight characters for a unitdescriptor or message for this display channel. Enter a char-acter as follows:
a. Use the Green or Yellow touchpad to select thedesired character.b. Press the Red touchpad to move to the next position.Repeat this sequence for each character for up to eightcharacters. To conclude the message (or retain the existingone) and accept the display, press the Positive Isolationtouchpad. The display will return to the Setup menu.c. To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operat-ing display, use the GGrreeeenn touchpad to mark “Exit Setup”then press the RReedd touchpad.
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Programming / User GuideSystem Parameters
Changing Minimum/Maximum Output Values
To change or set the analog output minimum and maximum values,
use a test meter connected as shown below.
System Parameters are:
1) Minimum analog output value or setting
2) Maximum analog output value or setting
3) Communications Address
The Setup menu item “System Parameters” allows the user to set up the minimum and maximum
limits of the analog output.
1) From the Main display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and the Yellow touchpads to dis-
play the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until “System Param” is marked, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Set the minimum analog output “AO min”. Use the Green or Yellow touchpad to change the
Analog Value.
To accelerate the settings, hold Negative Isolation together with the Green or Yellow touchpad.
4) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed value.
5) Set maximum analog output “AO max”. Use the Green or Yellow touchpad to change the Analog
Value.
6) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed values.
7) The “Setup address” selection is for use in declaring a unit address when the FMS-1630 is used in
a computer network. If this applies, see pages 47 thru 50.
8) Press the Red touchpad to return to the Setup menu.
9) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
For PoweredMilliamp
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The linearization procedure is not normally accessed as a user adjustment. Please contact TRI-
ATEK technical support department if this procedure is being considered.
PID action by the FMS-1600 can be displayed by
using this menu selection.
Programming/User GuideLinearization
Display PID
Analog Out 50%Proportional 0%Integral 10%Input CH -.01023
ISOLATION MONITORFMS-1630
Quit
Choose Input Analog Sensor
Select Setup Setup Values Read Values
ReadSetup
Select Point #or “Quit”
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Alarm features provided on the FMS-1630 are completely programmable to suit the users facility. These
include the following:
1) Local status lights showing NORMAL, CAUTION and ALARM. These are adjustable to give five dif-
ferent alarm bands as shown in on page 42.
2) Local buzzer annunciation.
3) Remote alarm contacts.Two alarm relays - SPDT) are provided so that connection can be made to a
remote alarm panel or to the existing building automation system for data logging. These can also be
used for many other purposes such as turning on the room exhaust fan motor starter, etc.
4) Room door switch - a switch having normally-open or normally-closed contacts may be used with the
FMS-1630 to serve as a timed alarm buzzer inhibit, when the room door has been opened. An optional
door switch (part number SWD-100) may be purchased from TRIATEK for this specific purpose.
Local AlarmGeneral
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1) From the main operating display, simultaneously press and then release both the Green and
Yellow touchpads to display the Setup menu.
2) Use the Yellow touchpad to mark “Relay, Status”, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Use the Yellow touchpad to display “Setup for: Buzzer”, then press the Red touchpad.
4) Use the Yellow touchpad to display “Enable Buzzer”, then press the Red touchpad.
5) Buzzer Delay Time - Buzzer Delay Time is the time between room pressure drop and
alarm annunciation. This time delay can be used to eliminate nuisance alarms without com-
promising safety. Worded another way, this is the adjustable time delay from the time room
pressure is out of limits until the annunciator sounds the alarm. This delay time must always
be set for the shortest possible time which can be used safely for your particular isolation
room without loosing the required isolation pressure completely. It can be used to allow quick
entry to and exit from the room and other such purposes. As long as this delay is kept short
the buzzer will provide adequate local indication and the relays can provide remote indica-
tion of many isolation room operations problems such as propping room doors open, etc.
Popular times for this delay have been 15, 20, or 30 seconds. This time must be kept
short.
To set a time delay, use the Yellow or Green touchpads to adjust the delay in 1-second
increments. Press the Red touchpad to accept this setting. Factory default time set for this
delay is 10 seconds. This delay must be adjusted to suit the exact room construction
and pressure conditions existing at your facility.
6) Use the Yellow touchpad to select either “Buzz Reset Auto” or “Buzz Reset Manual”. If Auto
is chosen, the buzzer will automatically be silenced when the alarm condition has ended;
otherwise, the alarm state will remain on until reset manually by means of the Alarm Silence
touchpad. Press the Red touchpad to accept this setting.
7) Use the Yellow touchpad to select “Enable Door Switch” or “Disable Door Switch”, then
press the Red touchpad to accept the selection. If “Disable” has been selected, the display
will return to the Setup menu (see step 10).
8) If “Enable” has been selected, you may now indicate the kind of switch contact being used.
“Normally Closed” means that the switch contact is closed (“made”) when the room door is
closed, and will open when the door is open. “Normally Open” means that the switch con-
tact is open when when the door is closed, and will close (“make”) when the door is open.
Use the Yellow touchpad to make the selection, then press the Red touchpad.
9) Now you may specify the amount of time you wish to allow the door to be open before the
alarm can sound. Use the Yellow or Green touchpads to set the time in minutes and sec-
onds. After the setting is made as wanted, press the Red touchpad to accept this setting
and return to the Setup menu.
10) Use the Green touchpad to mark “Exit Setup”, then press the Red touchpad to exit the
Setup menu and return to the main operating display.
Local AlarmAudible Buzzer or Beeper
Buzzer
Select Enable Disable
Set Buzzer Delay Time
0–60 Minutes
SelectBuzzer Reset
Auto Manual
Door Switch Enable Disable
Door Switch Normally Open Normally Closed
Enter Door Delay 0–60 Minutes
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Programming /User GuideLocal Status Lights and Audible Alarm for Positive Pressure Rooms
Setpoint 4 Setpoint 3 Setpoint 1Setpoint 2
Full Calibration Span
minimum pressure
maximum pressure
AlarmRED
CautionAMBER
NormalGREEN
1) From the main display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and Yellow touchpads to display
the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until “Relay, Status” is marked, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Use the Green touchpad to select Status “Positive Isolation”
4) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed selection.
5) Use the Green touchpad to scroll through the selections of display channels 1-4. Select Control ch 3.
6) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed selection.
7) Adjust setpoints 1 and 2 to the most positive value in the calibration span. For example; if the FMS-
1630 is calibrated for the span - .2” W.C. to + .2” W.C., then setpoints 1 and 2 should both be set for
+.200. To determine the calibration span for the FMS-1630, see the label on the back of the display
unit. To change the value, press the Green touchpad to set a “+” or “–” and then begin the value set
process. Press the Red touchpad to accept the “+” or “–”, and to advance to the next successive digit
position. Use Green or Yellow touchpad to select a decimal point or a digit value of 0 to 9. Press the
Red touchpad after setting the value in each digit position. When the last digit has been set, the dis-
play will automatically change to “Point 2”. Set the value for “Point 2” in the same manner.
9) Adjust setpoint “Point 3” to define the value below which is a Caution condition. Make this adjustment
in the same manner as the preceding steps. This is the Caution setpoint for Positive Isolation.
10) Adjust setpoint “Point 4” to define the value below which is an Alarm condition. Make this adjustment
in the same manner as the preceding steps. This is the Alarm setpoint for Positive Isolation.
11) The display will automatically return to the Setup menu at the end of this procedure.
12) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
Rooms operating in the positive isolation mode must have setpoints 1 & 2 positioned at the max positive
value. Otherwise the unit will alarm if the room pressure is greater than setpoint 1.Status of airflow is dis-
played on the front of the unit by green, yellow, and red LED’s. Set up of these indicator lights is as described
in the following steps. In this menu you can define pressure conditions of “Normal”, “Caution” and “Alarm”
for Positive Isolation and for Negative Isolation.
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minimum pressure
maximum pressure
Programming /User GuideLocal Status Lights and Audible Alarm
for Negative Pressure Rooms
1) From the main display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and Yellow touchpads to display
the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until “Relay, Status” is marked, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Use the Green touchpad to select Status “Negative Isolation”, then press the
4) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed selection.
5) Use the Green touchpad to scroll through the selections of display channels 1-4. Select Control ch 3.
6) Press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed selection.
7) Adjust setpoint Point 1 to define the value above which is an Alarm condition. To change the value,
press the Green touchpad to set a “+” or “–” and then begin the value set process. Press the Red
touchpad to accept the “+” or “–”, and to advance to the next successive digit position. Use Green
or Yellow touchpad to select a decimal point or a digit value of 0 to 9. Press the Red touchpad after
setting the value in each digit position. When the last digit has been set, the display will automatical-
ly change to “Point 2”.
8) Set the value for “Point 2” to define the value above which is a Caution condition. Make this adjust-
ment in the same manner as the preceding steps..
9) Adjust setpoints “Point 3” and “Point 4” to the most negative value in the calibration span. For exam-
ple, if the FMS-1630 is calibrated for the span –.2” WC to +.2” WC, then the setpoints 3 and 4 should
both be set for –.200. To determine the calibration span for the FMS-1630, see the label on the back
of the display unit. Make these adjustments in the same manner as the preceding steps.
10) The display will automatically return to the Setup menu at the end of this procedure.
11) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
Rooms operating in the negative isolation mode must have setpoints 3 & 4 positioned at the most negative
calibrated value. Otherwise the unit will alarm if the room pressure is less than setpoint 4. Status of airflow
is displayed on the front of the unit by green, yellow, and red LED’s representing pressure conditions of
“Normal”, “Caution” and “Alarm”. For applications requiring an alarm only when pressure is lost in a neg-
ative pressure room, these steps should be followed:
Setpoint 3 Setpoint 2 Setpoint 1Setpoint 4
Full Calibration Span
NormalGREEN
CautionAMBER
AlarmRED
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Status of airflow is displayed on the front of the unit by green, yellow, and red LED’s. The setup of these indica-
tor lights, for a room that will be switched between positive or negative isolation pressure, is accomplished by
doing both of the setup procedures described in the preceding two pages.
Setpoint 4 Setpoint 3 Setpoint 2 Setpoint 1
Full Calibration Span
NormalGREEN
CautionAMBER
AlarmRED
AlarmRED
CautionAMBER
Programming /User GuideLocal Status Lights and Audible Alarmfor Bi-Directional Pressure Rooms
minimum pressure
maximum pressure
A keyswitch is provided to allow change of Room Isolation type. In the “LOCK” (green Tab) position, the keyswitch
prevents any change in isolation type. For Negative Isolation to Positive Isolation or No Isolation, insert the key
and turn it to “UNLOCK” (red tab) position. Then press the “Room Select” touchpad. A new screen appears as
shown:
Isolation Mode Select Sequence
1) Turn the Key Switch to “UNLOCK” or red tab position
2) Press “ROOM SELECT” touchpad
3) Press one grey touchpad for required isolation mode - Negative Isolation, Positive Isolation, or No Isolation.
4) Verify the Isolation Mode shown on LCD display with asterisk ( ) beside it.
5) After the selection is made turn the mode select key to “LOCK”.
Select Target :Positive IsoNegative Iso No Isolation
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Enter LowerTrigger Point
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Programming/User GuideRemote Alarm Relay Output
Alarm relays are provided for remote alarm operation. Two SPDT Relays are included in the FMS-1630 for
connection. The Setup menu item “Relay, Status” allows the FMS-1630 user to program relay operat-
ing parameters.
1) From the Main display screen, simultaneously press both the Green and Yellow touchpads to display
the Setup menu.
2) Press the Yellow touchpad until “Relay, Status” is marked, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Use the Green touchpad to select which relay (1 or 2) to configure, then press the Red touchpad.
4) There are two groups of relay operating parameters that can be set up. “POS ISO” setup is for one
group of setpoints and “NEG ISO” setup for the other. Use the Green touchpad to select the group
that you wish to program in this pass of the setup sequence, then press the Red touchpad.
5) Select the display channel needed to control this Relay. The selections include 1- 4 normal and 1-4
reverse acting (see normal/reverse definitions below). Scroll through the selections with the Green or
Yellow touchpad, then press the Red touchpad to accept the selection.
See below for an illustration of how the following High and Low settings are used.
6) Use Green or Yellow touchpad to adjust the “High” relay setpoint, then press the Red touchpad to
accept the displayed value.
7) Use Green or Yellow touchpad to adjust the “Low” relay setpoint, then press the Red touchpad to
accept the displayed value.
8) “Relay Delay Time” is the delay time between the occurrence of an alarm condition and when the relay
energizes. There is no delay for de-energizing the relay when conditions return to normal. Use the
Green or Yellow touchpad to set the delay time from 0 to 60 minutes in one second increments, then
press the Red touchpad to accept the displayed value.
9) Use the Green touchpad to select “Display Warning” if a warning message on the display is wanted
when the relay is energized, or select “No Warning”.
10) Press the Red touchpad to accept the selection and return to the Setup menu.
11) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark
“Exit Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
NORMAL ACTION: The Relay Output is off until the room pressure exceeds the High Setpoint value. When
the room pressure exceeds the high setpoint the Output Relay will switch on. When the room pressure value drops
below the Low Setpoint value, the Relay Output will switch off.
REVERSE ACTION: The Relay Output is on until the room pressure exceeds the High Setpoint value. When
the room pressure exceeds the high setpoint the Output Relay will switch off. When the room pressure value drops
below the Low Setpoint value, the Relay Output will switch on. The Setup menu item “Relay, Status” allows the
FMS-1630 user to program relay operating parameters.
maximum calibratedpressure
high setpoint
low setpoint
minimum calibratedpressure
RelaySelection
Normal Room Pressure
Relay Action
(Normal)
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Programming /User GuideDoor Switch Option
A room door switch having normally-open or normally-closed contacts may be used with the FMS-1630
to serve as a timed alarm buzzer inhibit, when the room door has been opened. An optional door switch
(part number SWD-100) may be purchased from TRIATEK for this specific purpose.
Door switch connections are located inside the front cover of the FMS-1630. See page 45 for illustration
of door switch connections. After the switch has been installed at the door and connected to the FMS
unit, its operation may be set up as follows below.
Programming Steps:
1) From the main operating display, simultaneously press and then release the Red touchpad to dis-
play the Setup menu.
2) Use the Yellow touchpad to mark “Relay, Status”, then press the Red touchpad.
3) Use the Yellow touchpad to display “Setup for: Buzzer”, then press the Red touchpad.
4) Use the Yellow touchpad to display “Enable Buzzer”, then press the Red touchpad.
5) Buzzer Delay Time - Buzzer Delay Time is the time between room pressure drop and alarm
annunciation. This delay must be adjusted to suit the exact room construction and pres-
sure conditions existing at your facility.
See a complete write-up on this item under programming the FMS-1630 Alarm on page 43.
6) Use the Yellow touchpad to select either “Buzz Reset Auto” or “Buzz Reset Manual”. If Auto is cho-
sen, the buzzer will automatically be silenced when the alarm condition has ended; otherwise, the
alarm state will remain on until reset manually by means of the Alarm Silence touchpad. Press the
Red touchpad to accept this setting.
7) Use the Yellow touchpad to select “Enable Door Switch” or “Disable Door Switch”, then press the
Red touchpad to accept the selection. If “Disable” has been selected, the display will return to the
Setup menu (see step 10).
8) If “Enable” has been selected, you may now indicate the kind of switch contact being used. “Normally
Closed” means that the switch contact is closed (“made”) when the room door is closed, and will
open when the door is open. “Normally Open” means that the switch contact is open when when
the door is closed, and will close (“make”) when the door is open. Use the Yellow touchpad to make
the selection, then press the Red touchpad.
9) Now you may specify the amount of time you wish to allow the door to be open before the alarm can
sound. Use the Yellow or Green touchpads to set the time in minutes and seconds. After the set-
ting is made as wanted, press the Red touchpad to accept this setting and return to the Setup
menu.
10) Use the Green touchpad to mark “Exit Setup”, then press the Red touchpad to exit the Setup menu
and return to the main operating display.
Select Enable Buzzer Disable Buzzer
Enter Buzzer Delay Time
0-60 Minutes
Select Buzzer Reset Auto Manual
Door Switch Enable Disable
Door Switch Normally Open Normally Closed
Enter Door Delay 0 - 60 Minutes
Buzzer
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Programming/User GuideDoor Switch Mounting
A switch having normally-open or normally-closed contacts may be used with the FMS-1630 to serve as a timed alarm buzzer inhibit, when
the room door has been opened. An optional door switch (part number SWD-100) may be purchased from TRIATEK for this specific pur-
pose.
Door switch connections are located inside the front cover of the FMS-1630. After the switch has been installed at the door and connected to
the FMS unit, its operation may be programmed as described on page 44 of this manual.
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Door Switch Mounting
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Programming /User GuidePassword Protection
Enter the Setup menu item “Set Password”.
1) From the Main display screen press Green/Yellow to display the Setup menu.
2) Press the Green touchpad until the “Set Password” is marked.
3) Press the Red touchpad to enter this set-up sequence.
4) Begin entering a combination of Green and Yellow touchpad strokes. Record the password for future
reference.
5) Press the Red touchpad to accept the password and return to the Setup menu.
6) To exit the Setup menu and return to the main operating display, use the Green touchpad to mark “Exit
Setup” then press the Red touchpad.
Protection of your FMS-1630 setup from unauthorized changes is accomplished by use of a custom password.
This should normally be done after all of your setup has been completed. CAREFUL: Be sure the responsible
person keeps a record of the password, as it will be needed to re-enter the programming mode. The owner can
select a combination of up to 16 Green and Yellow touchpad strokes to create a unique password. A series of
“+” and “-” will appear on the display. The “+” represents Green and the “-” represents Yellow. Record the pass-
word.
Setting or changing a password is as follows:
Password Complete
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Programming /User GuideExAccel
The ExAccel selection enables the controller to Accelerate or super charge its response when the air-flow/pressure closely approaches its minimum allowable value.
1) From the Main display screen, simultaneously press both the GREEN and YELLOW touchpads to dis-
play the setup menu.
2) Press the GREEN touchpad until "12 ExAccel" is marked, then press the RED touchpad.
3) Use the GREEN or YELLOW touchpad to enable ExAccel if it is not already enabled. Use the RED
touchpad to confirm this selection. If ExAccel is already enabled used the RED touchpad to move to
the next setting.
4) The next series of steps involve setting the ExAccel negative and positive isolation ON/OFF values. The
unit will first display the current setting for the value at which ExAccel is initiated (turned ‘On’) for neg-
ative isolation. If the sensed pressure value ever goes above this value, the controller will excite the
motor and drive the employed valve to its appropriate position as fast as it can. To modify this setting
push the GREEN or YELLOW touchpad to select the first digit of the displayed number and adjust this
number accordingly. Use the RED touchpad to accept a specific digit and move onto the next digit.
After all the digits have been set, the unit will display the next menu entry.
5) The turn ‘Off’ value for ExAccel negative isolation is now being displayed. This is the value, that when
the sensed pressure figure is lower than this, the ExAccel will disengage and hand control back to the
PID control loop. Enter this figure in the same manner as step 5.
6) Enter the ExAccel positive isolation settings in the same manner as steps 4 and 5. With positive isola-
tion the ON value is the value at which the controller excites the motor when the sensed pressure falls
below this value. The OFF value is the value at which when the sensed pressure is higher than this value
ExAccel will disengage.
7) The ExAccel settings may require iterative tuning, as incorrect settings and the fast response of the sys-
tem may add some instability to the control loop. As a guide, for negative isolation set the ON value
a little below the maximum allowed pressure, i.e., about 10%. For positive isolation, set the OFF value
a little above the minimum allowed pressure, also about 10%.
8) Select the RED touchpad to move back to the main menu.
The Dead Band Selection allows the controller to avoid moving the actuator while the sensed flow value iswithin a certain range from the SetPoint. This reduces wear on the actuator and in some cases may addto the stability of the control loop.
1) From the main display screen, simultaneously press both the GREEN and YELLOW touchpads to dis-
play the setup menu.
2) Press the GREEN touchpad until "13 Dead Band" is marked, then press the RED touchpad.
3) Use the GREEN touchpad to enable Dead Band if it is not already enabled, and then use the Red
touchpad to confirm this selection. If Dead Band is already enabled used the RED touchpad to move
to the next setting.
4) The value displayed is the total dead band, with half the value being above the SetPoint and half below
the SetPoint. (i.e., a value of 6 means that the controller will not move the actuator for sensed values
of SetPoint +/- 3.). Use the GREEN or YELLOW touchpad to select the first digit of the displayed num-
ber and adjust this number accordingly. Use the RED touchpad to accept a specific digit and move
onto the next digit. After all the digits have been set, the unit will display the next menu entry.
5) Use the RED touchpad to confirm the selection and exit to the main menu.
Dead Band
ExAccel
S
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Enable Disable
Enter NegISO Off Value
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Enter PosISO On Value
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Enable Disable
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S
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Programming/User GuideFilter Speed
The filter speed selection allows the user to set the responsiveness of the flow/pressure sensor. The controllerutilizes a third order software digital filter to process the incoming signals from the sensor. The user can adjustthe cutoff point of this filter by selecting Slow, Normal or Fast from the menu. For systems that are installedin an environment where there is turbulence in the airflow or there are outside air disturbances (air conditioningvents etc) that are unavoidable, a Slow setting will dampen some of these effects, although system respon-siveness will also be slower than usual.
1) From the main display screen, simultaneously press both the GREEN and YELLOW touchpads to dis-
play the setup menu.
2) Press the GREEN touchpad until "14 Filter Speed" is marked, then press the RED touchpad.
3) Using the GREEN or YELLOW touchpads cycle through the Slow, Normal or Fast settings.
4) Use the RED touchpad to confirm this selection and return to the main menu.
S
S
Filter Speed
Choose Speed Slow Normal Fast
Display Options
The display option selection allows the controller's display updates to be adjusted to suit the user. Thereare two selections here, one allows time-based updates, and the other provides value-based updates.Time based updates cause the display to be updated at a periodic rate (i.e. every 3 seconds). Value basedupdates result in the display being updated when the monitored value changes by more than a certainamount in either the positive or negative direction. Note that displayed values greater than 2.0 or less than -2.0 will display without any decimal point values.
1) From the main display screen, simultaneously press both the GREEN and YELLOW touchpads to dis-
play the setup menu.
2) Press the GREEN touchpad until "15 Display Opt" is marked, then press the RED touchpad key.
3) Use the GREEN or YELLOW touchpads to increment or decrement the display rate. The value indicat-
ed is in 1/10th of a second. (i.e., 24 = update the displayed value every 2.4 seconds) A value of 0 dis-
ables this selection, and the display will update as quickly as new values become available.
4) Use the RED touchpad to confirm this selection and move to the Display Db (Dead Band) option.
5) Use the GREEN or YELLOW touchpads to adjust the sign and then value of each of the digits. The RED
touchpad steps to the next digit.
6) When all of the digits have been set, use the RED touchpad to enter this setting and return to the main
menu.
DisplayOptions
S
S
S
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Adjust Display Rate
Enter Display Db
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CommunicationsGeneral, Wiring
GENERAL INFORMATION
The TRIATEK FMS-1600 Series Room Isolation Monitors with
Software Version 3.05 and above, are compatible with the Johnson
Controls Metasys®, Metasys Companion and Facilitator N2 Network
systems.
Communications connections require that the FMS-1600 units be con-
nected with shielded communication cable to each unit in the network
in a daisy chain manner. The unique network address of each FMS unit
is set by means of a convenient setup procedure using the operating
touchpad on the unit.
WIRING
All wiring must be done in accordance with the NEC as well as regula-
tions of all authorities having jurisdiction, and must conform to applica-
ble codes. When required by code, communications wiring may be
installed in conduit of a type designed specifically for this purpose.
All FMS-1600 units in the network are to be wired in a “daisy chain”
manner. Refer to illustration below. Total length of the communications
cable must not exceed 5000 feet as measured from the first device to
the last in the network run.
Johnson Controls Companion and Facilitator systems are available in
three versions: PC, Panel and Panel Ltd.
Consult Johnson Controls literature for grouping of controllers on the
RS-485 communications Bus.
Wire the N2 bus in accordance with Johnson Controls installation instructions.
NOTE: Be sure to observe installation instructions regarding possible need for a termi-nation load or other device that may have to be attached on the end of a run.
Daisy Chain Configuration
N2 Bus
Metasys is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.
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SensorInput
SerialPort
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Relay 2
Relay 1
Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
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Air Flow To and From UnitBetween Room and Corridor
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CommunicationsWiring
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WIRE TERMINATIONS
The FMS-1600 is provided with a removable connector block with
convenient screw terminals. Make the N2 communications connec-
tions as follows:
1 Connect the negative cable lead (black) to the “Serial -” terminal (#1).
2 Connect the positive cable lead (red) to the “Serial +” terminal (#2)
3 Join the shields of two continuing cable segments to maintain con-
tinuity of the shield throughout the full communications cable run
to all connected devices.
RECOMMENDED CABLE FOR FMS-1600 INTERCONNECTION
MANUFACTURER NUMBER
Belden 9855
Belden 9184
Signal 88101
CAUTION - Observe polarity of communications connections. Make
negative and positive connections uniform throughout the run. Do not
interchange or reverse wire leads.
GUIDELINES FOR WIRING
Following these guidelines will help to keep wiring-related communica-
tions problems to a minimum:
1. Do not splice communications cable or wire at any point.
2. Do not use the “T-tap” technique of routing/connecting commu-
nications cable. Conductor discontinuities produced by such
connections may generate RFI or other electromagnetic interfer-
ence on the communications circuit.
3. Do not use wire nut devices for connecting communications
cable.
4. Do not allow the shield to touch any ground point along its rout-
ing path.
5. Do not route any part of the communications cable through con-
duit, junction boxes or other devices containing AC electrical
wiring.
6. Do not strap communications cable to any conduit or other
device containing AC electrical wiring, or run communications
cable parallel to (or against) such devices.
NOTE: AC electrical devices such as transformers, disconnects, fluo-
rescent lighting, motor-controllers, variable frequency drives or other
high voltage power sources may generate RF interference which could
cause intermittent problems in the communications network.
CommunicationsWiring
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UNIT ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT
Use the FMS-1600 Setup function as follows:
1 With the unit installed, powered up and displaying room pressure,
press and then release both the Green and Yellow touchpads
simultaneously to enter the Setup menu.
2 Press the Green touchpad to scroll the display to “—>System
Param”. Then press the Red touchpad.
3 Press and release the Red touchpad until “Setup Address” is dis-
played. Then use the Green or Yellow touchpads to select the
address number (1 - 255) which has been assigned to that unit.
4 Press the Red touchpad to accept the address.
5 Use the Green touchpad to display “Exit Setup” marked with the
arrow, then press the Red touchpad to return the unit to normal
operation.
NOTE: The Setup function will not allow the address zero to be select-
ed, as that address is reserved for use only by the Johnson Controls
Metasys/Companion systems.
CommunicationsSetting Unit Address
SystemParameters
S
S
S
S
S
Set Minimum Analog Output
Increase Decrease
Set MaximumAnalog Output
Increase Decrease
Output “A” TimerSelect Relay 1or 2
SetCommunicationsAddress 1– 255
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NPT NPA Description & Units Value Range
AI 1 Room pressure. Unit is inches of water column. –.05000 <= AI <= –.00001AI = 0 00001 <= AI <= .05000 *
AO 1 Room pressure control signal. AO is a relative number. AO = 0 = minimum output. AO = 1 = maximum output .00000 <= AO <= 1.0000 0<AO<1proportional output between minumum and maximum
BO 1 Relay 1 output. BO=0, Relay is triggered BO=1, Relay is untriggered
BO 2 Relay 2 output. BO=0, Relay is triggered BO=1, Relay is untriggered
ADF 1 Room pressure setpoint. Unit is inches of water column.
ADF 2 Relay 1 high point. Unit is inches of water column.When relay is set for normal operation, AI > high point = relay is energized. AI < low point = relay is de-energized. When relay is set for reverse operation, AI > high point = relayis de-energized, AI < low point = relay is energized.Low point < AI < high point = relay maintains its previous state.
ADF 3 Relay 1 low point. Unit is inches of water column.
ADF 4 Relay 2 high point. Unit is inches of water column. When relay is set for normal operation, AI > high point = relayis energized. AI < low point = relay is de-energized. When relay is set for reverse operation, AI > high point = relayis de-energized, AI < low point, relay is energized. Low point < AI< high point = relay maintains its previous state.
–.05000 <= ADF <= – .00001*ADF=0 .00001 <= ADF <= .05000 *
–.05000 <= ADF <= –.00001 *ADF=0 .00001 <= ADF <= .05000 *
–.05000 <= ADF <= –.00001 *ADF=0 .00001 <= ADF <= .05000 *
–.05000 <= ADF <= –.00001ADF=0 .00001 <= ADF <= .05000 *
CommunicationsPoint Map for FMS-1630 Series N2-Compatible Protocol
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ADF 5 Relay 2 low point. Unit is inches of water column.
ADI 1 Isolation selection
ADI 2 Room pressure status
ADI 3 Relay 1 option
ADI 4 Relay 2 option
* The range and units shown here are for a unit calibrated for -.05 to + .05 inches of watercolumn. The value range here is factory default setup. It can be custom set as any number within the range of – 99999 to 99999.
–.05000 <= ADF <= –.00001*ADF=0.00001 <= ADF <= .05000 *
ADI = 0, positive isolationADI = 1, negative isolationADI = 2, no isolation
ADI = 0, normalADI = 1, warningADI = 2, alarm
ADI = 0, normal operationADI = 1, reverse operation
ADI = 0, normal operationADI = 1, reverse operation
NPT NPA Description & Units Value Range
CommunicationsPoint Map for FMS-1630 Series N2-Compatible Protocol
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Programming UserTrouble Shooting
No Display
Touchpads, LEDs, Buzzer Do Not Work
Control System Oscillates
System Responds Slower than the System Time Constant
Current Output Consistently High
Reading value is “pegged” on one number
with “>” or “<” signs showing
Relays don’t work
System response (output) is incorrect
Reading value polarity is opposite what is expected: i.e., room pressure
controller is measuring positive pressure when it should be negative
1) No Power, Power Connection Incorrect, 2) Display Cable Connected Incorrectly
1) Check Cable to Touchpad Board
1) Check for Incorrect Values for P, I, D, T. 2) Decrease P. Increase D.
1) Increase P, Decrease T. Change only one at a time.2) Check Response
1) Check System Constants. 2) Check Output Jumper Selection.
1) Check sensor connections 2) On remote sensors, check polarity Connections
1) Check “relay delay time” and relay setpoints in menu
1) Verify (“Set PID parameters”) unit is set in “PID” mode for control or Direct Analog” for remote monitoring.
2) Check the control channel.
Make sure sensor is mounted inthe correct position. Port P1 shouldalways face into the room which is beingbe monitored
Problem Possible Cause / Remedy
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Setup Record
Date: ________/__________/________ Triad Job #: __________________ Cust P.O. #_____________________Customer Name ________________________Address___________________________Phone________________ Contact Name ________________________Address_____________________________Phone________________Product: _______________Calibration: ___________Output: __________Serial # of Unit ______________ Installation Site _________________________________________________________________________________Application:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Calibrated by: ___________________________________________________________________________________
PID PARAMETERS Output Mode PIDTControl Channel
PID SETPOINT No Iso Setpoint Neg Iso Setpoint Pos Iso Setpoint
ANALOG INPUT Channel 1Enabled/Disabled LinearizationMode Selection Virtual Channel Max. Reading Value Min. Reading Value Average Reading Point Message
Channel 2Enabled/Disabled LinearizationMode Selection Virtual Channel Max. Reading Value Min. Reading Value Average Reading Point Message
Field AdjustmentsSetting Date
Factory Settings
Start-up AdjustmentsSetting Date
Channel 3Enabled/Disabled LinearizationMode Selection Virtual Channel Max. Reading Value Min. Reading Value Average Reading Point Message
Channel 4Enabled/Disabled LinearizationMode Selection Virtual Channel Max. Reading Value Min. Reading Value Average Reading Point Message
SYSTEM PARAMAO MinAO MaxSetup Address
RELAY 1Pos Iso Setup Control ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time Neg Iso SetupControl ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time No Iso Setup Control ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time
Setup Record
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Field AdjustmentsSetting Date
Factory Settings
Start-up AdjustmentsSetting Date
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Field AdjustmentsSetting Date
Factory Settings
Start-up AdjustmentsSetting Date
RELAY 2Pos Iso Setup Control ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time Neg Iso SetupControl ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time No Iso Setup Control ChannelHigh Setpoint Low Setpoint Relay Delay Time
POS ISO STATUSControl ChannelSet Point 1Set Point 2Set Point 3Set Point 4
NEG ISO STATUSControl ChannelSet Point 1Set Point 2Set Point 3Set Point 4
BUZZEREnable/DisableBuzzer DelayAuto/Manu ResetDoor Switch-Enable/DisableNormally Open/ClosedDoor Delay Time
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FMS-1630 ALARMS SETUP HINTS
The FMS-1630 is factory pre-set with values used by most installations. Occasionally, however, you mayneed to change some of them. This information is a supplement to the instructions found on pages 40 and 41.In the setup of Alarms, the FMS-1630 uses “Point 1, Point 2, Point 3 and Point 4” for alarm and warning thresh-olds. There are four values to define high-alarm, high-warning, low-warning, and low-alarm for Positive Isolationand also one for Negative Isolation. Commonly, two of these points are not used:
1- POSITVE ISOLATION ALARM SETPOINTS…setting values for Alarm and Caution
Point 1 Not used Set for max positive value (e.g., +.20000” WC)
Point 2 Not used Set for max positive value (e.g., +.20000” WC)
Point 3 Caution Set for value approaching Alarm (eg., +.00200” WC)
Point 4 Alarm Set for Alarm value (e.g., +.00100” WC)
2- NEGATIVE ISOLATION ALARM SETPOINTS
Point 1 Alarm Set for Alarm value (e.g., –.00100” WC)
Point 2 Caution Set for value approaching Alarm (e.g., –.00200” WC)
Point 3 Not used Set for max negative value (e.g. –.20000” WC)
Point 4 Not used Set for max negative value (e.g. –.20000” WC)
Positive Isolation Example
Points 1 & 2 +.20000” WC
Points 3 +.002
Points 4 +.001
.00000
–.20000” WC
NORMAL
CAUTION
ALARM
Negative Isolation Example
+.20000” WC
Points 2 –.002
Points 1 –.001
.00000
Points 3 & 4 –.20000” WC
NORMAL
CAUTION
ALARM