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Produal FLTA - User Manual

Produal FLTA
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USER GUIDE
FLTA
V2.2 (24.09.2015)
1 (9)
Produal Oy Keltakalliontie 18, 48770 Kotka FINLAND Tel: +358 10 219 9100 / Fax: +358 5 230 9210 info@produal.fi www.produal.com
Information is subject to change without prior notice.
COMMISSIONING
Wiring
Device wiring and commissioning can only be carried out by qualified professionals. Always make the
wirings while the power is switched off.
After switching power on for the first time, FLTA displays version number shortly and after that “SET” starts to flash.
The base station settings can be configured through the menu. After configuring the settings, the transmitters and I/O
modules can be connected to the base station by using the FLSER commissioning tool. See the commissioning
instructions for transmitters and I/O modules from the documentation of the device in question.
Placing the FLAN antenna
The ideal FLTA antenna installation place is the central location in the network area. The antenna should be at least
10…15 cm away from the wall corner or concrete ceiling. The antenna should be installed on a large ferromagnetic
metal board (e.g. air duct inside a false ceiling) to create adequate anti-pole.
The default FLAN antenna cable length is 4 meters. If needed, the cable can be extended with FLANJJ-4,5 (4,5 m)
extension cable.
NOTE: Do not use more than one extension cable. All extra joints considerably dampen the radio signal.
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Summary

COMMISSIONING

Wiring

Device wiring and commissioning requires qualified professionals and power off.

Placing the FLAN antenna

Ideal antenna placement is central, 10-15cm from wall, on a ferromagnetic board.

Menu Operations

Menu Navigation

Activate menu with M button, navigate with M, change values with +/-. Settings save on exit.

Testing Network Coverage

Use FLSER tool in RSSI mode to check signal strength at installation points.

Device Operation and Features

Operation After Power Failure

Base station outputs return to the state before power failure.

Analogue Outputs Configuration

Transmitters can be directed to AO1-AO8 outputs, configurable via menu.

Wireless Movement Detectors (PIR)

LAFL (PIR) detectors connect to FLTA; movement detection sends immediate information.

User Interface and Alarms

User Mode Display

Displays transmitter information; change transmitter/measurement using +/-/OK buttons.

Alarm Handling

Alarms for transmission problems or low battery; resettable via Modbus or OK button.

Transmitter Network Management

Removing Unnecessary Transmitters

Procedure to remove transmitters using FLSER tool and FLTA menu (DEL_ID).

MODBUS Communication

Bus Properties

Defines Modbus RTU communication parameters like protocol, speed, data bits, parity, and network size.

Modbus Function Codes

Lists supported Modbus function codes for data access and control.

Modbus Coils

Details Modbus coils for digital outputs (DO1, DO2) and alarm status, linked to transmitter SIDs.

Modbus Data Registers Overview

Discrete Inputs

Defines discrete input registers for transmitter statuses like low battery, lost, PIR, and digital inputs.

Input Registers

Lists input registers for discrete inputs, coils, and analog outputs (AO1, AO2).

Modbus Holding Registers

Holding Register Details

Details holding registers including coils, unused entries, and analog outputs (AO1, AO2) for various transmitters.

Parameter Notes and Explanations

Parameter Usage Notes

Provides specific notes on parameter usage, ranges, and conditions for different transmitter types.

Produal FLTA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandProdual
ModelFLTA
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish