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OSA 3
Seperator alarm OSA 3 • Manual
Maintenance
The function of the separator alarm must
be tested as described in SS-EN 1825 and
SS-EN 858.
For more details, see the operation and
Main menu
[Reset] 3 sec
Separator alarm
Status OK
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Settings
>SERVICE
DATE-TIME
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
SERVICE
>DATE-TIME
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
Settings
SERVICE
DATE-TIME
>INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
Settings
SERVICE
DATE-TIME
INPUTS
>RELAY OUTPUTS
Settings
DATE-TIME
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
>LANGUAGE
Main menu
Separator alarm
Status OK
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Logger display
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Reset
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PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS IN OSA 3
- Ver 1.03 18-02-16
This manual is intended for authorised service personnel only.
The flow chart below shows all the possible functions which can be ac-
+
[Reset] 3 sec
cessed via the buttons on the unit.
The first letter of the relevant option is indicated with
the cursor. The next option can be selected by press-
ing
. To select an option, hold down
Holding down Reset for 3 seconds allows you to leave
the menu without changing the settings.
Date/Time
3 sec
<, > = REDUCE/INCREASE
V = NEXT
V (3 sec) = DONE
[Reset] /
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Inputs
3 sec
Sensor Layer
Sensor Damming -
Sensor Sludge
[Reset] /
X <, >, V
Relay settings
3 sec
REL1 - Ack
Act 1 - Input X X X
REL 2 – Ack
[Reset] /
Act 2 – Input - X -
Language selection
3 sec
Swedish X
English -
German
[Reset] /
French
The unit automatically logs all alarm changes with date/time in
the background.
Alarms are saved with the date and time of each status change.
Storage takes place cyclically. This means that when the memory
is "full", the oldest values are overwritten with new ones.
To display the alarm log, hold down
+
in 3 sec
seconds. This opens the alarm log. Pressing
to scroll through the various events. In the example below, each
status change is shown along with an indication of the time and
which sensor was changed. 1=layer, 2=damming, 3=sludge. X
means that the alarm has been triggered and – means that the
alarm has been reset. If an acknowledgeable alarm has been
acknowledged, this is indicated by the letter K and the relevant
digit to indicate whether it relates
to R1, R2 or both.
To stop scrolling, hold down Reset for 3 seconds. The unit then
returns to its normal display.
maintenance instructions for the separator.
The sensors may need to be periodically
cleaned or wiped so as to prevent exces-
sive deposits building up that may cause
the triggering of false alarms.
for 3 seconds.
moves from the first digit in Date and forwards every
time it is pressed. To reduce a value, press
increase a value, press
change, hold down
by holding down Reset for 3 seconds.
It is possible to select or disable a sensor by calling
the input menu. The sensor input status is displayed
X
and
and
sor input.
-
X = active, - = inactive. To change values, press
When you have made your change, hold down
3 sec. or cancel your change by holding down Reset
for 3 seconds.
Possible settings are for R1 and R2. Act = Acknowl-
edgeable/Non-acknowledgeable. ACT = Selection
of which input(s) enables (enable) the relay output.
-
moves to the right between the various options.
X = active, - = inactive. To change values, press
X
When you have made your change, hold down
3 sec. or cancel your change by holding down Reset
for 3 seconds.
Calling the settings menu allows you to display
Languages. Selectable languages, and you can select
a language using the
-
choice, the v key has to be held down for at least 3
-
sec., or you can cancel your change by holding down
Reset for 3 seconds.
and
together for 3
or
allows you
, and to
. When you have made your
for 3 sec. or cancel your change
are used to select the relevant sen-
.
for
.
for
and
keys. To make your
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