Deif XL User manual

XL, BW,
Illuminated indicators
Installation and commissioning guide
4189350024O

1. Overview
1.1 Legal information amd safety..............................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.1 Third party equipment...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.2 Disclaimer................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.3 Copyright.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge....................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Package contents.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
2. XL wiring and installation
2.1 Wiring.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.1.1 Analogue input indicators...............................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.1.2 Rudder potentiometer analogue indicator...........................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.3 Dimmer setup for analogue indicators.................................................................................................................................................................10
2.1.4 Dual CANopen indicators............................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.1.5 Dimmer setup for dual CANopen indicators......................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.6 sCAN input indicators....................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.1.7 Dimmer setup for sCAN indicators.........................................................................................................................................................................14
2.2 Dimensions and panel cutout..........................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.2.1 XL dimensions................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2.2 XL panel cutout................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3 Mounting XL indicators....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
3. BW wiring and installation
3.1 Wiring...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.1.1 Dimmer wiring.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.1.2 Cable glands.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.2 Dimensions and drilling template..................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.2.1 BW dimensions................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Drilling template.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
3.3 Mounting BW indicators..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4. BRW-2 wiring and installation
4.1 Wiring..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.1.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.1.2 Analogue input terminal overview......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.1.3 CANopen input terminal connections...................................................................................................................................................................21
4.1.4 Dimmer wiring....................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.2 Dimensions and drilling template.................................................................................................................................................................................23
4.2.1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.2.2 Drilling template..............................................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.3 Replacement of XL192 indicator in BRW-2.............................................................................................................................................................24
4.3.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.3.2 Replacement instructions..........................................................................................................................................................................................25
4.3.3 Adjustment help for analogue input indicators............................................................................................................................................. 25
5. Commissioning
5.1 Commissioning preparation..............................................................................................................................................................................................27
5.2 Commissioning analogue indicators.......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.1 Special 4 to 20 mA functionality.............................................................................................................................................................................27
5.2.2 Adjustment of single analogue input indicators............................................................................................................................................27
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5.2.3 Adjustment functionality............................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.2.4 Out of range definition................................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.3 Commissioning sCAN indicators..................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.3.1 Start setup mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
5.3.2 Synchronise XL indicators over CAN.................................................................................................................................................................. 29
5.3.3 Replacing indicators in a calibrated system....................................................................................................................................................29
5.3.4 Setup indicators without 360° scales................................................................................................................................................................ 29
5.3.5 Setup indicators with 360° scales........................................................................................................................................................................31
5.4 Commissioning Single and Dual CANopen indicators..................................................................................................................................... 31
5.4.1 Termination of the CANopen line...........................................................................................................................................................................32
5.5 Error handling........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
5.5.1 Analogue 240° indicators...........................................................................................................................................................................................33
5.5.2 Analogue 360° indicators..........................................................................................................................................................................................33
5.5.3 CAN 240° indicators.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.5.4 CAN 360° indicators....................................................................................................................................................................................................34
6. Appendix A - Pointer position examples
7. Appendix B: Pointer positions based on input
7.1 Standard analogue indicators.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.2 Rudder indicators....................................................................................................................................................................................................................36
7.3 Standard azimuth indicators............................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.4 Analogue SIN/COS azimuth indicators......................................................................................................................................................................38
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1. Overview
This document contains guidelines for mounting, connecting and commissioning the XL or indicators. Wiring
diagrams and mounting instructions for each indicator group are documented in separate chapters. The commissioning
chapter contains commissioning instructions for all indicator groups based on the input type for the indicator.
1.1 Legal information amd safety
1.1.1 Third party equipment
DEIF takes no responsibility for the installation or operation of any third party equipment.
1.1.2 Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF
does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the
English document. If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.
1.1.3 Copyright
© Copyright DEIF A/S. All rights reserved.
1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge
The indicator is protected against ESD (static electricity). Therefore, no special attention to ESD is needed during the
mounting and wiring of the indicator.
1.2 Package contents
The indicators are delivered in a cardboard box. To protect the indicator it is important to store it in the box
until mounting.
For the XL types, the box also contains a number of fixing clamps. The exact number of clamps depends on the indicator
size and the degree of IP protection.
If the indicator is mounted for IP66 protection, a gasket (blue) for IP66 protection will be included. The contents should be
as described in the table below.
For bulkhead mounted types the box also contains a bracket with two 8 x 12 mm screws for fixing the bracket
on the bulkhead box mm Allen key).
Summary of package contents for each indicator
Content XL72 XL96 XL144 XL192 BW144 BW192 BRW-2
Quick guide 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Indicator 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Terminals, see note below 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3
Rear mounted version, fixing clamps IP52/IP66 2/4 2/4 4/8 4/8
Gasket IP66 option 1 1 1 1
Front mounted version, frame 1 1 1 1
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Content XL72 XL96 XL144 XL192 BW144 BW192 BRW-2
Gasket IP66 1 1 1
Rear cover with bracket 1 1
Screws for rear cover 8 8
Bracket with 8 x 12 mm screws 2 2 4
NOTE If the indicator is a CANopen input type, a 3-terminal block for illumination input and one CAN cable fixing plate are
included.
XL with IP66 protection
When the indicator is to be mounted for IP66 protection, a blue gasket is included.
BW/BRW-2 IP66 protection
A black or blue gasket is always included.
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2. XL wiring and installation
2.1 Wiring
2.1.1 Analogue input indicators
Terminal connections
Pin number Function Note
1 Supply voltage 0 V
2 24 V
3
Analogue input
Input 1 (Sin) Input 1 and GND used for single input
On 4 to 20 mA, input 1 is CW and input 2 CCW
Note: GND is mutual for input 1 and input 2
4 GND
5 Input 2 (Cos)
6 Illumination Illumination + Dimmer input. Dimmer range 7 to 30 V DC
Consumption max. 30 mA
7 Illumination GND
8 - NC Not connected - can be used freely
A Analogue
adjustment
Max. adjustment Max. and zero adjustment, sealed by label
On 360 degree versions, A is EM selection and B is zero adjustment
B Zero adjustment
Voltage single input
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Current single input
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Analogue SIN/COS input voltage (dual input)
Analogue SIN/COS input current (dual input)
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NOTE Only one instrument can be connected in the current loops.
2.1.2 Rudder potentiometer analogue indicator
Special input for direct connection to rudder potentiometer. Be aware that this is not standard functionality.
Note that:
1. The signal line is identical to the signal on the rudder potentiometer wiper.
2. The and V DC V can be the same voltage as the aux. voltage.
As standard the aux. voltage can be between 18…31 Vdc. In cases where the aux. voltage is used for the V and V,
this voltage must be stabilised and not higher than 25 V, and the same voltage must be used for supplying the rudder
potentiometer itself.
Adjustment
The min. potentiometer can be used to correct the zero position; e.g. if the rudder is located in centre position then
the reading on the indicator can be corrected to indicate 0°.
The max. potentiometer can be used to correct the max. position; if the rudder is turned to max. port side or starboard
side, then adjust by means of the potentiometer marked A until correct reading on the scale. The max. potentiometer has an
extended adjustment range in the above version; the span can be adjusted to cover V to V.
More information
See Commissioning for more information about adjusting standard analogue input indicators.
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2.1.3 Dimmer setup for analogue indicators
The figures below illustrate the different ways of arranging a local dimmer on the XL indicators.
Method 1 Method 2
Method 1 illustrates a method for dimmer connection that adds a 10 kOhm potentiometer in series with the illumination
input (terminal This method is preferred, if the consumption has to be kept low. However, it is a disadvantage that the
illumination cannot be set to total darkness.
Method 2 illustrates a method for dimmer connection that adds a 1 kOhm potentiometer as a voltage divider. This method
has the advantage that the illumination can be set to total darkness. The disadvantage is that the consumption of the
potentiometer is approximately 24 mA, even if illumination is set to total darkness.
It is also possible to use an external voltage for dimming the illumination. The regulation range from darkness to full
illumination is 7 to 30 V DC. The consumption is 30 mA at 30 V DC.
2.1.4 Dual CANopen indicators
Pin number Function Note
1 Supply voltage 0 V Consumption max. 150 mA
2 24 V
3
CAN connection
CAN 1 H input
CAN 1 line 4 CAN 1 L input
5 CAN 1 GND
6 CAN 2 H input
CAN 2 line
7 CAN 2 L input
8 CAN 2 GND
9 Illumination analogue dimmer NC
Dimmer input. Dimmer range 7 to 30 V DC
Consumption max. 30 mA
10 Illumination GND
11 Illumination +
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