ABB ControlMaster CMF Manual

Fieldmount universal controller/indicator

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ControlMaster CMF
Fieldmount universal controller / indicator
Introduction
Fieldmount universal
controller / indicator
This publication provides the following
CMF310 / CMF160
commissioning instructions for the ControlMaster
CMF fieldmount controller / indicator:
1 Location
(location requirements)
2 Mounting
(options and requirements)
3 Electrical connections
(AC min. / max. values and fuse requirements)
4 Front panel keys
(how to use the interface quickly and effectively)
5 Operator level menus
(menu familiarization)
6 Access levels and security options
(steps required to access Basic / Advanced
level menus)
7 Diagnostic messages
(by icon and message type)
8 Controller menus – Basic / Advanced levels
(menu overview / map)
9 Indicator menus – Basic / Advanced levels
(menu overview / map)
Measurement made easy
For more information
Further publications for the ControlMaster CMF are
available for free download from:
www.abb.com/measurement
(see links and reference numbers below) or by
scanning these codes:
CMF160 indicator
CMF310 controller
User Guide
ControlMaster CM30, CM50 and CMF310
Universal process controllers –
¼, ½ DIN and fieldmount
User Guide
ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160
Universal process indicator /
DIN and fieldmount
Data Sheet
ControlMaster CMF310
Universal process controller, fieldmount
Data Sheet
ControlMaster CMF160
Universal process indicator, fieldmount
Search for or click on
IM/CM/ED-EN
IM/CM/I-EN
DS/CMF310-EN
DS/CMF160-EN

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  • Page 1 For more information — Fieldmount universal controller / indicator This publication provides the following Further publications for the ControlMaster CMF are CMF310 / CMF160 commissioning instructions for the ControlMaster available for free download from: CMF fieldmount controller / indicator: www.abb.com/measurement...
  • Page 2: Health And Safety

    Health & Safety Safety precautions Be sure to read, understand and follow the instructions contained within this manual before and during use of the equipment. Failure to do so could result in bodily harm or damage to the equipment. WARNING Installation and maintenance of this product must only be conducted by personnel authorized to work on electrical installations and in accordance with relevant local regulations.
  • Page 3 Currently, monitoring and control instruments do not fall within the scope of the RoHS Directive, however ABB has taken the decision to adopt the recommendations in the Directive as the target for all future product design and component purchasing.
  • Page 4: Specification

    Specification Digital inputs / outputs 6 standard, user-programmable as input or output Mechanical data Minimum input pulse duration: 125 ms Protection Input: IP66 / NEMA 4X — Volt-free (contact open > 10 M, contact closed < 100 k Dimensions — 24 V DC Height –...
  • Page 5 Location Mounting Locate and install in a clean, dry, well ventilated and Panel mounting vibration-free location providing easy access. Avoid rooms Tighten (both) panel clamp anchor screws against the panel to containing corrosive gases or vapors, for example, chlorination a torque value of 0.5 to 0.6 Nm (4.42 to 5.31 lbf/in.). equipment or chlorine gas cylinders.
  • Page 6 Pipe mounting Wall mounting Dimensions in mm (in.) Dimensions in mm (in.) 98 (3.85) 214 (8.42) 213 (8.38) 66 (2.6) 200 (7.87) Fixing centers (7.64) (2.44) Ø6.4 (0.25) (2.40) 170 (6.7) max. Cable gland kit (optional) Pipe diameters: Cable gland kit max.
  • Page 7: Electrical Connections

    Electrical connections WARNING – Bodily injury – If the CMF310 controller (or CMF160 indicator) is used in a manner not specified by the Company, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. – Remove all power from supply, relay, any powered control circuits and high common mode voltages before accessing or making any connections.
  • Page 8 Electrical connection board Analog input I/O Analog input I/O module 1 module 2 position (shown fitted) RELAY RELAY OUT 3 OUT 4 Optional I/O module 3 option communications module card (shown fitted) I/O MODULE 2 I/O MODULE 3 I/O MODULE 3 –...
  • Page 9 Analog inputs Transmitter PSU mA, mV, V, Analog THC** Digital Input **** Input 2 Milliamps* Analog Input 1 CJ*** **** Digital Input 4-lead RTD 3-lead RTD 2-lead RTD Milliamps* + Resistance Using internal power supply Analog Input 2 can be used only with THC inputs if Analog Input 1 is also used as a THC input. *** To connect the CJ, put LK3 into position B.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Keys

    Front panel keys Operation is performed using the keys on the front panel. These enable local navigation and selection of software options on all displays, acknowledgement and data logging and monitoring and access to all menus. All diagnostic messages are displayed in the Diagnostic View.
  • Page 11 Access levels and security options Access levels The Access level menus are used to enter Basic and Advanced menus, view all parameters in Read Only mode and to logout (back to Operator View mode). To view Access Level menus: 1. From the Operator View mode: —...
  • Page 12: Diagnostic Messages

    Diagnostic messages The controller (or indicator) is programmed to display diagnostic messages that provide information on servicing requirements and any other conditions that develop during operation. When a diagnostic condition is detected, the associated NAMUR icon, plus the highest priority diagnostic message, is displayed in the Status Bar when in Operator View.
  • Page 13 Icon Number / Message Possible Cause Suggested Action 214.017 Failure of non-volatile memory on main board or Check calibration of AO1 and AO2. NV Error Main Bd permanent corruption of its data. Recalibrate if necessary. Acknowledge error. If problem persists contact local service organization. 212.018 Failure of non-volatile memory on option board 1 or Check calibration of AIN1 and AIN2.
  • Page 14 Controller – Basic / Advanced level menus CI/CMF160/310–EN Rev. C...
  • Page 15 Indicator – Basic / Advanced level menus CI/CMF160/310–EN Rev. C...
  • Page 16 We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document.

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