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Instruction Manual Hönle-MuC
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Introduction
The Hönle-MuC (Micro-Universal-Controller) is an all-purpose lamp controlling unit for use
in one or two lamp systems. The Hönle-MuC is completely responsible for all signal
handling, analysis and failure monitoring. The connection to the user’s SPS or similar highlevel power control is possible through the use of two 25-pin SubD connectors, meaning no
supplementary wiring is needed, and that universal adjustment of the interface according to
different customer requirements is possible. Via an illuminated display, all information and
error-modes are able to be read at anytime. An integrated failure-memory enables
comprehensive error tracking. The administration of various device configurations and
settings through its software makes the universal applicableness of the Hönle-MuC possible.
Features:
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Complete signal handling and failure analysis for 1 or 2 lamp systems
Direct connection of control signals to the EPS, with failure analysis (set-value and monitoring
of the lamp voltage)
Integrated lamp-limit function
Regulation of DC-fans (up to 40V / 50A), including optional speed monitoring
Regulation of PWM-fans, including optional speed monitoring
Separate shutter control for every lamp-head, including optional failure monitoring
Temperature measurement in the lamp-head through a KTY sensor
Separate operating hour counters for the lamp, EPS and MuC
Separate counters for start-up and shutter cycles
Customer interface through a SubD connector (separate for each lamp), with signals as
follows:
o Digital In: LampOn and ShutterOpen
o Digital Out: UV-ready, shutter is open, shutter is closed
o Digital Out: 7 programmable output signals (depending on the model)
o Analog In: External set-value (0 – 10V)
o Analog Out: Feedback of lamp-head temperature and lamp voltage
External E-Stop port
Optional RS232/RS485 interface (CAN in production stage)
LCD text display to show status/error information
Integrated error-memory, able to store the last 60 errors
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User Menus
Altogether there are 5 different menus, with each separate menu responsible for a certain
system component. The menus are: Module 1/2, EPS 1/2, Lamp 1/2, Customer Interface and
Failure-memory. To switch between menus, press the “menu” button until the desired menu
is selected. If more options are available in a menu than can fit onto the screen, the desired
option may be reached by using either the Ÿ or ź buttons. If after a certain time no button is
pressed, the screen will automatically revert back to the Module 1/2 menu screen.
Menu: Module1 / Module2
This menu gives an overview of the current operating conditions of the entire system. In this
view the lamp status, shutter status and (if relevant) any current errors can be read.
EPS Power:
The current EPS
power level as a
percentage
Status: Module 1
Lamp Operating Time:
The operating hours counter begins
counting as soon as the EPS sends the
ready signal. The counter can be reset
as necessary (refer to section
“Resetting the Lamp Operating Hours
Counter”)
Shutter Status:
( ) = Shutter closed
) ( = Shutter open
( ( = Shutter error
Status: Module 2
Lamp Status:
O
= Lamp OFF
W = Waiting for lamp
ready status
*
= Lamp ready
E
= Error – EPS
?
= No ON signal – EPS
Status Bar:
See below
Status Bar for Error Messages
All error messages will appear in the status bar. Each error message defines an error and
which group it belongs to, as described in the following table.
Group
Group = LMP1 or LMP2
Error in Lamp-head 1 / 2
Error Description
TS
Thermo Switch
S1
Shutter Signal, both = 1
S0
Shutter Signal, both = 0
FN
Fan Speed Error
TW Temperature Warning
Error
Group
Group = EPS1 or EPS2
Error in EPS 1 / 2
Error Description
TE
Temperature Error
PE
Phase / Network Error
LE
Lamp Error
MS
Master / Slave Error
SE
Accumulated Error
Short Circuit /
KE
Short Circuit to Ground
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Error
Group = HMuC
Error MC-Controller
Error Description
IC
Internal Error
TW
Temperature Warning
TE
Temperature Error
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Manual Power Setting (if applicable)
If the system configuration is set to SWMode=Int or SWMode=Auto, then the current power
value of each respective lamp can be displayed on the control panel.
Select the value to be changed by
using the arrow keys, then press
“enter” to confirm
Adjust to desired value 0-100%
and confirm with “enter”
Note:
On the display, the current value for the EPS will always be displayed. When the module is
in StandBy-Mode (i.e. the shutter is closed), the stand-by value will shown. The desired
operating value can still be changed in this mode.
Resetting the Lamp Operating Hours Counters
The lamp operating hours counters operate independently of each other, and as such can be
individually reset e.g. after a lamp change
Select the appropriate counter to
be reset using the arrow keys and
press “enter”
Using the arrow keys, change the
text from NO to YES and press
“enter” to reset the counter
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Viewing the Shutter Tally Display / Start-up Counter / Operating Hours EPS
In the menu Modul 1/2 move through the display using the ź key until the following is
displayed:
Counter for module 1
Counter for module 2
Counter for Shutter Openings
Counter for EPS Start-ups
Operating Hours EPS
Note: These counters cannot be reset through the software back to 0.
Viewing the Device Type / Software Version / Serial Number / Temperature
In the menu Modul 1/2 move through the display using the ź key until the following is
displayed:
Device Overview
Software Version
MuC Operating Hours
(cannot be reset)
Current Internal
Temperature in the MuC
MuC Serial Number
High Temperature Cut-out:
To protect the electronics, the Hönle-MuC utilises internal temperature monitoring. If the
internal temperature is >60°C a warning will appear on the display. If the internal
temperature becomes >70°C, all connected loads (i.e. the contactor to the lamp, fan etc.) will
automatically be switched off and an error message will be displayed on screen.
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Menu: EPS1 / EPS2
This menu displays all information relevant to the two EPS’s.
Information about EPS1
Information about EPS2
SW: (Set Value)
The current set value for the voltage of
the EPS
UL: (U_Lamp)
The confirmed value from the EPS of
the current lamp voltage
Digital Status Signal from the EPS:
Explanation of the individual bits:
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Lamp error
Short circuit
Phase / Network error
Temperature error
Unit is on
Lamp ready
Accumulated error
Master / Slave error
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MS SE RE ON TE PE KE LE
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Menu: Lamp1 / Lamp2
This menu displays all information relevant to the lamp units and the affiliated fans.
Depending on the individual fan type (DC or PWM), the value adjacent to FAN is shown as a
voltage (for the DC) or as a percentage (for the PWM).
Display for DC-Fan
TEMP: (Lamp-head Temperature)
Current exhaust air temperature from the
lamp-head (measured with a KTY
sensor)
Display for PWM-Fan
FAN: (Fan Speed)
Depending on the fan type, the fan speed
is displayed as a voltage or as a
percentage value
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Contactor for fan
Fan OK
Solenoid Valve / Shutter
2
1
MV FS
Shutter ist closed
4
3
2
1
TS SO SC FN
Shutter is open
Digital Relay Output to the Lamp/Fan:
Explanation of the individual bits:
Thermo switch
Digital Status Signal from the Lamp/Fan:
Explanation of the individual bits:
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Menu: SubD1 / SubD2
This menu displays all information relevant to the customer interface. Information about the
analog/digital I/O signals is shown here.
Us: (External Set Value)
Externally set voltage value for the lamp
power 0-100%. If the internal set value is
chosen in the configuration, -int- will be
displayed
On: (Input LampOn)
Indicates whether the signal to switch the
lamp on has been given through the SubD
connector
SHOP: (Input Shutter Open)
Indicates whether the signal to open the
shutter has been given through the SubD
connector
Viewing the Status of the Occupied Digital Outputs
In the menu SUBD 1/2 move through the display using the ź key until the following is
displayed. At the customer interface (SubD1/SubD2) of the MuC, there are 3 separate digital
outputs for each lamp unit, with the following functions being available:
ready: (Digital Output ready)
When the UV lamp has achieved ready status, the
digital output of the SubD connector will be set
SHclosed: (Digital Output Shutter closed)
This digital output of the SubD connector will be
set when the shutter is closed
SHopened: (Digital Output Shutter opened)
This digital output of the SubD connector will be
set when the shutter is open
Note:
Each of the outputs are invertible through the device configuration (as defined by the type of
device), so that the output signals specified above depend on whether the device is configured
as low or high active.
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Viewing the Status of the Programmable Outputs
The Hönle-MuC has 7 further programmable outputs available on each SubD connector
(SubD1/SubD2).
In the menu SUBD 1/2 move through the display using the ź key until the following is
displayed:
Function of each Digital Output:
From these two lines, the respective function of
the programmable outputs can be read. The
operations currently implemented can be
deciphered by combining one letter from the top
line with the one directly below it, and by then
referring to the table (shown below).
A0-6: Programmable Outputs A0-A6
Shows the current status of the 7
programmable outputs A0-A6
The function of the outputs depends upon what type of device it is connected to, and can be
found in the following table:
0
1
LE
KE
PE
TE
NO
MS
SE
EE
SH
FN
TW
UW
UE
TS
TF
Output is always OFF
Output is always ON
Output for EPS – Lamp error
Output for EPS – Short circuit / Short circuit to ground
Output for EPS – Phase / Network error
Output for EPS – Temperature error
Output for error, no EPS present (no ON signal registered from the EPS)
Output for EPS – Master / Slave error
Output for EPS – Accumulated error
Output for EPS-error (KE + PE + TE + MS)
Output for shutter error
Output for fan error (no FanOK signal)
Output for temperature warning, lamp-head (temperature > threshold)
Output for temperature warning, MC-Controller (internal temperature > 60°C)
Output for temperature error, MC-Controller (internal temperature > 70°C)
Output for thermo switch in the lamp-head (temperature error, lamp-head)
Output for FN + TS + UE
Note:
Each of the outputs are invertible through the device configuration (as defined by the type of
device), so that the output signals specified above depend on whether the device is configured
as low or high active.
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Viewing the Status of the Analog Outputs
In the menu SUBD 1/2 move through the display using the ź key until the following is
displayed:
U_LA: Analog Output U_Lamp
The analog output for feedback of the current
lamp power. Scaling occurs according to the
calibration configuration of each unit.
U_RT: Analog Output Temperature
The analog output for feedback of the current
temperature in the lamp-head. Scaling occurs
according to the calibration configuration of each
unit.
Error-memory
The Hönle-MuC contains an error-memory able to store up to the last 60 errors. All error
messages are stored in this section, along with the corresponding time (as according to the
operating hours counter) that the error occurred. After more than 60 error events have
occurred, the oldest entry will subsequently be deleted with each new error that occurs.
Page Number: 00-19
The most recent error is always situated on
page 00 in the first position. With every new
entry, the old errors are automatically pushed
down one row.
Error Code:
For internal use only
Time of Error Occurrence:
According to the operating hours counter
Group = LMP1 or LMP2
Error in Lamp-head 1 / 2
Error Description
TS
Thermo Switch
S1
Shutter Signal, both = 1
S0
Shutter Signal, both = 0
FN
Fan Speed Error
TW Temperature Warning
Error Description:
See table below
Group = EPS1 or EPS2
Error in EPS 1 / 2
Error Description
TE
Temperature Error
PE
Phase / Network Error
LE
Lamp Error
MS
Master / Slave Error
SE
Accumulated Error
Short Circuit /
KE
Short Circuit to Ground
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Group = HMuC
Error MC-Controller
Error Description
IC
Internal Error
TW
Temperature Warning
TE
Temperature Error
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Control Panel Operation
The Hönle-MuC is designed to be operated through external interface signals, but depending
on the software configuration, it may also be operated via the integrated control panel. If
necessary, utilising the integrated control panel allows separate device configuration of each
device type. If control panel operation is chosen, the following key controls are valid:
Lamp Ignition:
Press this button
to start both lamps
Open Shutter:
Press this button
to open both
shutters
Note:
To operate the Hönle-MuC through the integrated control panel, no signal is allowed to be
received through either of the SubD connectors.
Status LEDs
The Hönle-MuC indicates the current operating conditions through 2 LEDs.
Network Error LED:
This LED will light up
when a problem with
the supply voltage of
the MC-Controller
occurs
Status LED:
Gives the current
status of the lamps
and shutters (refer
to table below)
Key for Status LED:
Off
Blinking green
Bright green
Orange
Blinking red
Blinking red (long – short)
Both lamps are OFF
Warming-up period
Ready for operation
At least one shutter is open
Error
Error has occurred, lamps have been switched off
Resetting the Settings
The Hönle-MuC is able to be restored to its factory settings, according to the particular device
type. After resetting, the operating hours counter and the error log will remain unchanged.
Resetting:
Hold down the *
key for five
seconds, move the
cursor to YES,
then press “enter”
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