Entes MCB-50 Manual

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A5303 / Rev.4
www.entes.com.tr
MCB-50 User Manual and
Menu Map
Dudullu OSB; 1. Cadde; No: 23 34776 Umraniye - ISTANBUL / TURKIYE
Tel : 0 216 313 01 10 Fax : 0 216 314 16 15
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2
ESC SET
Day
gg.aa.yy
Hour
Relay on/off status
ESC Button
SET Button
UP Button
DOWN
Date
HH:mm:ss
Relay AUTO/MANUAL
status
Battery Status
Used Summer/Winter
Time status
Selected days for the
shown program while in
Program Menu
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
C1: C2:
AUTO
MANUAL
MCB-50, is an electronic timer which has a real time clock module inside It is designed for controlling the
devices which are connected to its contacts according to the time periods which are programmed by the
user.
Precautions for Installation and Safe Use
If below precautions are not properly observed and carried out, it may result in cases with injury or death.
- Disconnect power before working on the device.
-When device is connected to the network, do not remove the front panel.
-Do not clean the device with solvent or similar items. Only clean with dry cloth.
-Verify correct terminal connections before energizing the device.
-Install the device on the electrical panel.
-Contact your authorized reseller in case problems occur with your device.
No responsibility is assured by the manufacturer or any of its subsidiaries for any consequences
rising out of the use of this material.
- There are two reserves in the device. Programmed data is protected by these reserves against power
outages.
- Battery shelf life is 5 years.
- Reserve battery should only be changed by the authorized service.
MANUAL MODE :
In order to use the relay outputs manually, MCB-50 has to be in the monitoring mode. The DOWN button
is used to switch the C1 relay to manual mode and the UP button is used to switch the C2 relay to manual
mode. When the UP or DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, “MANUAL” indication appears on the
screen. If this is done while the relay C1 or C2 is activated, that relay will be deactivated. If it is done while
the relay C1 or C2 is deactivated, no switching will occur. After the relay C1 or C2 is in the manual mode;
when the DOWN button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C1 relay will exit the manual mode and when the
UP button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C2 relay will exit the manual mode. The relay will stay activated
or deactivated according to the program flow. When both of the the relays are in manual mode, “AUTO”
indication will dissappear from the screen.
- The output loads connected to the relays do not function if auxiliary supply is absent. Even if the
relay status is monitored as “on”( and/or ), auxiliary supply is a must for the operation.
ESC Button :
SET Button :
UP
DOWN Buttons:
It is used to switch between monitoring menus. In the programming mode, it is used to
cancel a parameter change or to return to the previous menu.
It is used to switch between monitoring menus. When it is pressed for 3 seconds,
programming mode is entered. In the programming mode, it is used to apply a parameter
change or to enter to a menu.
In the monitoring menu, it is used to switch between programs to show their activity in a
day. When the DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, C1 relay goes into manual mode
and when the UP button is pressed for 3 seconds, C2 relay goes into manual mode. In
the programming menu; it is used to browse between menus, to select parameters and
to adjust values with digits.
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4
MONITORING MENU :
SET and ESC buttons are used to switch between menus in the monitoring mode. If the device is left
unattended for 60 seconds in any menu other than the real time and date, it returns to the real time and
date screen.
Real Time
and Date
Menu
Program
Activity Time
Menu
Activation
Time for C1
Relay(Hours)
Operation
Count for C1
Relay
Activation
Time for C2
Relay(Hours)
Operation
Count for C2
Relay
Program activity time menu shows the programs, which are stored on the device, in order according to
program activity time. The active or finished programs can be shown with UP or DOWN buttons. The
programs with a sign next to them are the programs which are still active.
MCB 50 Menu Settings
If the “SAVE” option doesn’t get accepted when returning to the monitoring menu, the changes
which are made in the MCB-50 menus will be discarded. This isn’t the case for “TIME SETING”
menu. The changes which are done in “TIME SETING” menu are applied immediately.
When none of the keys are pressed in the programming menu, the device returns to monitoring menu and
any changes which were made will be discarded. Refer to the menu map when configuring the MCB-50
menus.
Program Menu:
There are 32 programs available to program between P01 and P32. The available settings for programs
are relay selection, activation time, activation day, deactivation time, time conflict query and save. In
addition to these, an appointed program has two additional settings as “EDIT” and “DELETE”. If “EDIT” is
selected for an appointed program, the existing settings of that program is shown and can be reconfigured.
If “DELETE” is selected for an appointed program, that program will be deleted permanently.
Output Selection ( PXX-OUT ):
MCB-50 has 2 relay outputs as C1 and C2. The user must choose between C1 and C2 as the relay output
which he want to control.
Activation Time Setting ( PXX-ON ):
The user can use time parometer for the application
Time Parameter ( TIME ):
This parameter is the adjustment of the relay according to the real time clock. If this parameter is selected,
the user can enter an activation time between 00:00:00 (HH:mm:ss) and 23:59:59.
16:12:10
MO
18:45:52
C1: C2:
PO1-C1
MO
05:44:00
C1: C2:
C1-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C1-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C2-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C2-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:

Product Specifications

Brand: Entes
Category: Not categorized
Model: MCB-50

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