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1. alue and Apply a correct input sign of input NO See 4 2 orrect YES Range and scale set NO Set correctly See 8 SETUP proper YES Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative 67 No recording at all Flow Chart 4 Error message displayed YES Take a dici according to NO Select RUN mode NO RUN mode selected See 2 2 YES Log or list YES printout enabled NO Ribbon cassette set properly YES Ink ribbon in ribbon cassette fed properly NO Set prope 2 See 5 NO Replace the ribbon cassette See 5 2 YES Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative Flow Chart 5 Faint printing Ribbon fed properly Replace the ribbon cassette See 5 2 Ribbon out of life Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative 68 Flow Chart 6 No chart paper feed at all Chart paper fed by FEED key YES Alter chart paper feed YES Start stop setting Turn on the remote Remote recording contact OFF recording contact See 8 8 Chart holder attached properly NO Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative Attach properly
2. EJE m End of setting REFERENCE The initial value is 0 5 unless otherwise specified NOTE The alarm hysteresis width is provided for the full scale of the digital display value 46 8 8 Setting the DI Function Communication Rate Etc In this mode you set the DI1 DI3 functions fail output relay communication rate and communication local address Sets the DI function Sets the DI2 function Sets the DI3 function Sets the fail output relay LI Sets the communication rate Sets the communication local address Setting the DI1 Function You can select the chart paper start stop function for the first DI idi t a FF Sets the DI1 function No function Enables the chart start stop function COIE Sle Alr le Start state OFF Stop state indication and dot printing provided NOTE To use this function the unit must have the SDIs option 47 Setting the DI2 Function You can select the chart speed function for the second DI d 2 la FF Sets the DI2 function No function Enables the chart speed selection function DI2 State Chart Speed Selection OFF 2nd speed NOTE To use this function the unit must have the SDIs option Setting the DI3 Function You can select the external logging print start function for the third DI d i 3 lalFIF Sets the DI3 function i No function Enables the ex
3. Return to AUTO mode NOTE 1 In setup mode the AUTO and MAN indicator lamps blink 2 In setup mode measurement and dot printing are not performed but the chart paper will continue to be fed 3 8 2 Setting the Input Range In this section you set the input range D Selecting the Channel Where You Want to 2 Selecting the Setting Item Set the Input Range When selecting channel 1 use the 4 or Y Press the PGM key key to select the following The right screen blinks Use the A or Y key to select the input range ae and press the ENT key Nr Alu Spr CT goll enr MA Ti Vila sre Um EE OH ERIO EE ci ei TA 9a EEI 9 11 117 L Selects 10mV PGM Selects 1V Selects 4 to 20mA CNEA Bai sess 0 to 1 450 C EJE 7 50 J Selects Pi ll 0 to 1 360 C lalo Ti tj ii DE deli Confirmation of Range Width While PGM is pressed the range width is displayed NOTE In addition to setting the input range by channel it can be set in groups There are six groups to choose from GO all channels G1 channels 1 6 G2 channels 7 12 G3 channels 13 18 G4 channels 19 24 and G5 channels 25 30 When confirming the set values the data from the first channel in that group is displayed 38 Setting channels 1 to 6 from 10mV input to E 0 to 400 C input Selects channels 1 to 6 as a group PGM FAM Selects the sensor times Alters from
4. Q Date Print NOTE Example of Time Print and Date Print Printing is synchronized with chart paper feed Time print and date print depend on the chart paper feed rate Time Printing Timing Date Printing Timing Chart Paper Feed Rate 4mm h or less No Printout Printed at specified time 22 6 3 Basic Operation User Mode User Mode User mode displays and allows you to set the measured values time chart paper feed rate and alarms required for daily maintenance There are six user modes as shown below which can be switched between by pressing the MODE key CNN BREE AUTO lt AUTO Mode gt aul fol fal MAN lt MANUAL Mode gt cji le RETEK CLOCK lt CLOCK Mode gt SiPlEla HMiolalaja CHART lt CHART Mode gt SEGR Pie dalt PRINT lt PRINT Mode gt O i alajo E ALARM lt ALARM Mode gt AUTO Mode Auto mode switches the displayed channel sequentially at 5 second intervals 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the AUTO mode indicator lamp 2 The measured value is automatically switched in synchronization with dot printing NOTE No measured value is displayed for a channel that has been set to skip dot printing MANUAL Mode Manual mode displays a fixed channel selected by the user 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the MAN mode indicator lamp 2 Select the channel to be displayed using the A and W keys MANUAL mode 1 3 Press the ENT key The MAN indicato
5. Wiring Precision Class m H 3 Voltage Current _ hpi sus Generator c c annel Terminals Connect to the selected calibration channel terminals NOTE If the mA meter is being used and a shunt resistor is attached to the input terminal block detach the shunt resistor from the channel being calibrated and calibrate the input signal in voltage NOTE Make sure you have a voltage source that is capable of meeting the input voltage specifications listed below A digital voltmeter with an accuracy of 0 02 or less is recommended 08 Auto Calibration LIBIHES GT m ofi TT 1 Select auto calibration display AU Ea 2 Select the channel to which you are going to apply an input 3 Press the PGM key to start calibration 4 Supply an input voltage according to the following table Use the or key to select the calibration channel PGM Input Voltage Display Input Voltage Cuba 0 000mV 2pV yoo 10 000mVi2nV o PE ojofolo o l 30 sec ENT o EE efojojojo i 10 sec ENT o BINIE 5 55 55 l 10 sec EN GAR eicjciajo 10 sec o PEJE elojojolo l 10 sec ENT BEA lelolojo o 10 sec ENT o ERA elojolo o 10 sec ENT o FEB elojojolo 10 sec o BRA 5 55 55 10 sec ENT e BAE 55 5 55 10 sec ENT CBAM 135151515 10 sec ENT 99 BTS 15 000mV 2uW oog 20 000mV 2uW 030 30 000mVE5 nV 035 35000mViSV Cua 45 000mVtShV
6. 1 Confirm the measured value in advance 0 5 C in this example when 0 000mV is applied to channel 1 2 Add the difference from the true value 0 5 C to the room temperature value 3 Calibrate the other input terminal blocks in the same manner GED CJA p or Selects the terminal block for channel 1 a i Displays room temperature m a A ee gl EES Selects the terminal block for channel 2 al la ele CERI ENT ic 2 c LJ OTS Ll VN Selects the terminal block for channel 3 Ll le e cR Eod n vy id ejer EE ELT ug 5 El Selects the terminal block for channel 30 ENT c sie els El 9times Elsjo 1 ENT NOTE This calibration should be carried out with one representative channel from each terminal block 63 10 6 Setting Input Primary Conversion If you want to correct an input set the parameters as shown in the following formula Conversion value mV Input value mV x A B EE Fi 0558 8 Parametr a set m ol EY olofofojo Paramete s se vau NOTE Assuming the input value is mV calculate and set parameters A and B lt Example gt Correcting a 5mV offset voltage input for channel 1 1 Calculate parameters A and B The conversion value will be OmV because the offset voltage is cancelled Therefore OmV 5 x A B A 1 B 5 2 Set parameters and B EH al CARGA o o a o y UU ojofofojo aj fale Pojolojo Itime GO Ale CICICE 9
7. See 5 1 Chart paper feed improper Flow Chart 7 NO Attach properly paper holder attached See 5 1 YES Chart cover NO Attach properly ocked properly See 5 1 YES Chart paper NO Set properly set properly See 5 1 YES Used in adequate NO Secure an adequate environment environment See 12 1 YES Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative 69 11 2 Self Diagnostic Function This instrument always makes a self diagnosis on the items listed in the table below If an error is found the relevant error number is displayed Self Diagnostic Items Error Number 1 Printer servo error The printer head cannot move to an optional 1 Set the drive cable properly position see section 9 3 gt Printer zero position error The printer s zero point position cannot 2 Set the ribbon cassette properly be detected see section 5 2 4 Printer ribbon position error The printer s ribbon position cannot be 3 Attach the printer s connector properly detected see section 9 3 5 Communication disconnected between the main CPU card and the printer CPU card 6 Printer CPU card command eror 8 ADO card error Contact Tempco or your sales representative Diagnosis Error Display e When the display is in AUTO mode error messages are displayed e If multiple errors are encountered the display scrolls throug
8. 0 5kKVAC 20MQ or more between each terminal and grounding terminal Dielectric voltage 1 5kVAC for 1 minute between the power terminal and grounding terminal 0 5kVAC for 1 minute between the input terminal and grounding terminal Vibration resistance 10 60Hz 1m s max Shock resistance 2m s max Clock precision 50ppm monthly error 130 seconds Chart feed accuracy 0 1 max Structure Case structure Dust proof Mounting Panel mount setting angle within 30 backward Material Case steel plate Door frame aluminum die casting Coating Case metallic silver Door frame black Power Input Rated supply voltage range 100 240VAC Working supply voltage range 85 264VAC Electric wave frequency 45 65Hz Instantaneous power failure Operates up to 50ms Power consumption 100VAC 240VAC Max Power Consumption 30 dot recorder About 20VA About 30VA About 65VA Assumes no options at balancing time Normal Operating Conditions Ambient temperature 0 50 C Ambient humidity 35 85 RH 12 Alarm Relay output is optional Alarm types 4 types channel H HH L LL Drives 1 relay drive alarm set value Alarm output 250VAC 3A max resistance load 125VAC 0 5A max resistance load 30VDC 3A max resistance load 125VDC 0 1A max induction load L R 40ms max Hysteresis width 0 5 0 2 Setting accuracy 0 5 12 2 Specifications of Multipoint Type Recorder ymbol resolution Ju J 200
9. Dels 55000mViSuV Laa 70 000mVtSuV uz 200 000mViOuV 55 5500VimV 5 The calibration time for OmV is 30 seconds or more the calibration time for the other points is 10 seconds or more Press the ENT key after the minimum respective time has passed for each point NOTE The value shown on display 2 will be around O for OmV and around 60 000 for the other inputs Since many ranges have been calibrated it is normal for the counter to deviate from these numbers by 2 000 Manual Calibration Manual calibration is used when it is only necessary to calibrate for a specific range lt Example gt Calibrating for the range code 000 10mV for channel 1 1 Select manual calibration display AAn IRL _ BIDE 2 Select the channel you want to calibrate 3 Make zero point calibration wi 4 Supply input voltage corresponding to the range code number CTR L Ju DIENEN in the following table PAS lolo REO A oors 017 048 we 1000 003 008 010 012 013 018 027 033 039 011 015 019 023 028 031 034 038 040 046 JAA X030 OM 015 019 023 028 031 034 038 040 046 ojojejeja 4035 016 024 032 041 042 043 5 I 6255 001 004 006 007 020 035 047 058 mg In jejeje zos jam 655 003 004 005 006 007 008 NOTE ESE ES See the Range Codes Table in section 8 2 for the range code numbers Note that up to thre
10. 300 A n rq PRO 0 188050 oro 0 19 aie u EE 1 1 1 By 19 lee Ta TS 1 Measurement Range s Code Symbol resolution Of me f itmv DL aod 5mV mV nu 3 200mv 1004V Note o MA V P ME NES us m E Q 2 Q D JJ O D U C O o D ep O O CO g CO NO O 8 O N C Z O t D ev O CO de C ne O O ev C O O Rh O CO K O O al O CO al C C pu an mp E c EE LT NL DESC SEP Es EA Lo p p 8 CO O O NJ CO NJ O E CO 00 C O O O 00 O 3 ER O O O ER O O NO O ER NO O rt c fo RA IICA DOC MEE c o T r L C CO O O AB CO CO CO 1 1 Fa K 706 A o EU K 200 100 C M bs i E ZI HS 1 Sb r d o A es 1 O DA O Rh AK O O O C1 O I C1 L L I O O O Rh O O D NS U 200 400 C 0 1 C Not 1200 9000 Tort IN Afe o 070 No JPT100 at OC 200 600 C PT100 al OC 50 100 C PT100 at 0 C 200 600 C PT50 al OC 50 100 C PT50 al OC 100 250 C Coa at PBT 80 2000 0170 Not Cu10Q at O C 50 200 C 0 1 C Not PLI 0 1360 C O LL IS ee nc C D iN O N E ER N O 00 r O ER 00 O D C1 C O CO reli c O E ER CO O al O C o nO re 2 O E NO rc
11. Adjustment LL LL LL Le 63 10 6 Setting Input Primary Conversion LL LL LL LL LL 64 10 7 Using the Tie Port 11 Troubleshooting sl TIOUDIESNOOUNO c ssa ios Pode dd ate diet ater tarda GE atcur daa CAERSE 66 T2 Sel Diagnostic PUllellgbi 0 5 A eel dos ci SR e ORI Se D e e AA Rl ecd aio PEL 70 12 Specifications 125p COMMON SDeCCHICANONS cst soper mats e Wie cea e a t abad ed dici adve ufa di iata d A aT caca tee 72 12 2 Specifications of Multipoint Type Recorder o oooooooooo LL LL Le 73 123 Standard Setting FUNCIONS cuta ade etre doe d POR Red ERR Ai wa d IU ER EU CR ban 75 124 Optional FUNCIONS a mti dh tad dodo ede SI 4h acd qon dad hese dh edes 75 1 Introduction 1 1 Checking the Accessories Upon delivery of this instrument unpack and check its accessories and appearance If there are any accessories missing or if the unit appears to be damaged contact your sales representative The following accessories should be included D Box Lubricant L wrench Fuse Chart paper so B 4 8 Instruction manual Ribbon cassette Mounting bracket Storage box for parts 2 through 7 Lubricant oil Allen or L wrench Fuse rating 2A Chart paper Ribbon cassette Mounting brackets 2 Instruction manual this manual La CO NJ OOK CO NN gt 1 2 Removing Shipping Screws and Cushion This instrument is protected against shocks and vibrations during transport by
12. Move the printer back and forth to make sure that the drive cable moves smoothly Reinserting the Main Unit 1 Reconnect the flat cable coming from the printed circuit board in the case to the connector on the main unit 2 Push the main unit into the case as far as it will go 55 10 Calibration 10 1 Calibration Mode In this section you make needle adjustment and input calibration NOTE Calibrate if there is a big error Turn on the power at least 30 minutes before calibrating No measurement or dot printing is performed while in calibration mode Switching to Calibration Mode CIRILIP nlel 1 Needle adjustment CIAlLIu Range adjustment 1 rield W A E M Range adjustment 2 epale lop qi Cold junction compensation adjustment HAGN Input primary conversion setting TTT EEE cen stein moto Measurement by AUTO 96 10 2 Adjusting the Needle In this section you adjust the chart paper scale plate and cursor positions ciafele folo J El PGM oo o E El Adjustment Left Right djust with v o a Or a ENT oosa 5 Left i3 Al Adjustment Right Adjust with v o fa or a ENT c a P CIMA BEBB Note Bl denotes a blinking LED NOTE This calibration does not require the input of a calibration signal The adjustment can be made even if a measuring input is being applied Do not make an adj
13. Temporary Storage When storing the instrument temporarily remove the ribbon cassette from the main unit See section 5 2 When storing the instrument whether alone or incorporated into other equipment store it in the following environment A place with little dust e A place that is not exposed to combustible explosive or corrosive gasses SOs HS etc A place free from vibrations or shocks A place that is not exposed to water steam or high humidity 95 RH or more A place that is not exposed to direct sunshine or high temperatures 50 C or more A place that is not exposed to extremely low temperatures 20 C or lower CAUTION Storage in a poor environment may damage the appearance functioning and service life of the instrument 1 5 Indication Card An indication card has been affixed to the door prior to delivery If you replace it with an acrylic plate etc make sure the replacement complies with the following recommended dimensions 205 0 5mm W x 60mm H x 2mm or less thick CAUTION If the replacement indication card is larger than the recommended dimensions it may break the door or its mounting 1 6 Features The RCR 3000 Hybrid Recorder has digital recording capabilities such as list printout log printout date printout and alarm printout in addition to conventional analog recording capabilities A variety of options are also available to meet a wide array of needs Features e Non contac
14. abbreviations Input Type Abbreviation PRA0 20 Au Fe AuF PL2 PT100 PT1 PTS Cu10Q at 0 C REFERENCE List printing time PLII The duration of list print depends on the number of channels printing contents and the alarm condition No of Channels List Printing Time 6 Approx 4minutes Approx 6minutes Approx 11minutes Approx 14minutes Printing conditions Input range 0 5V All channels Scale 0 100 All channels Unit of measured values C All channels Alarm set value None All channels 21 7 Setting 7 1 Setting Range The following table lists the settable items The parameters will be set with the following values unless they were specified otherwise when ordered NOTE 1 If a setting is changed the initial value is lost and the new value will be retained even if the power is turned off 2 ltems marked Option can only be set if they were specified as options when the instrument was ordered User Mode Setting Parameters Settable Item Settable Range Initial Setting CLOCK mode Date and time Year 1993 onward Current time Month 01 12 Day 01 31 Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 CHART mode Chart speed 1st rate 1 1800mm h 30mm h 2nd rate PRINT mode Logging print Logging print run ON1 Asynchronous ON 2 ON2 Synchronous OFF Logging print intervals 10 20 or 30 min 1 2 3 6 hours The start time can only be set if 4 6 8 12 or 24 hrs the logging pri
15. co O al BE HN EJ ud E p NE EK A PAE SAS pere E T E E EI EI EA NA p O NO NO C1 NO C 8 N CO E 200 600 Terminal Block Reference Contact Compensation Accuracy R S B PR40 20 1 K E J T G C N 0 5 C Digital display accuracy is 0 2 1 digit except where noted below O N A O al R O D AL O N al O al C1 O al O D O D O O n5 N O al NJ NO 00 O al 00 O NO CO O C1 CO O NO O E C1 CO 8 CO Note 1 0 3 1 digit for up to 3 fold expansion ranges and 0 3 1 digit for up to 4 fold expansion ranges when using voltage ranges in the range codes 001 to 008 Note 2 Accuracy is not compensated within a range of 0 400 C Note 3 2 for 0 300 C and 1 for 300 800 C Note 4 0 3 1 digit for O 200 C Note 5 0 5 1 digit Analog indication accuracy in Note 2 through Note 6 is the digital display Note 6 0 8 1 digit accuracy 0 3 In all other cases analog indication accuracy is 0 5 73 Multipoint Type Recorder Specifications Input Unit Measuring points 6 12 24 30 Input sampling 5s ch Record Printer Recording method Wire dot 6 color ink ribbon Printing method Wire dot 6 color ink ribbon Recording width 180mm Dot print interval 5s ch Chart paper Length 23m width 210mm folded width 60mm Chart speed 1 1 800mm h Recording color Ch 1 13 19 25 Purple Ch
16. fully swung gt Flow chart 3 error No recording at all Flow chart 4 Faint printing Flow chart 5 Chart paper No feed at all gt Flow chart 6 feed error Improper feed gt Flow chart 7 Inaccurate feed rate Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative Flow Chart 1 Does not work at all Power NO turned turn on the power on YES Connect properly See 4 1 NO Replace the fuse after checking a cause See 9 2 supplied NO Supply properly properly 85 to 264VAC YES 45 to 65Hz Power fuse proper YES Power Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative 66 Big error Flow Chart 2 Indication error print value matching dot print value 2 Attach properly See 9 3 Calibration correct use ee lS de bl on correct ee rive cable Norkin roperiy2 I ld See 9 3 NO Set properly Calibrate again See 10 2 Scaling set properly zero span point calibra See 8 SETUP YES Contact the dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative Cursor fully swung O or 100 Flow Chant 3 Input I signal wiring correct YES Wire correctly Sonar See 4 2 disconnection etc
17. set in groups There are six groups to choose from GO all channels G1 channels 1 6 G2 channels 7 12 G3 channels 13 18 G4 channels 19 24 and G5 channels 25 30 When confirming the set values the data from the first channel in that group is displayed List of Alarm Setting Items o EE CCE 0 ED ojo a o y EL EE Rn ojojojojo tel Te O fel Fl Display 1 Alarm Description Settable Range Ex Channel 1 Activated when the measured value 19999 to 99999 UH Haam Ps higher than the alarm set value NOTE The decimal point position corresponds to the Grita Lalarm_ RN WAEN ME Megs ee ane position set in the setup data L alarm is lower than the alarm set value NOTE Alarms are outputted synchronously with dot printing 35 REFERENCE 1 One alarm output can be set for each alarm item 2 The same alarm output number can be selected for a different alarm type or for a different channel Set the alarm as shown in the example below lt Example gt Setting an HH alarm value of 1000 0 for channel 1 and assigning the alarm output to relay 1 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the ALARM mode indicator lamp 2 Press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds to unlock the keys 3 Set the alarm value and alarm output relay number EINE o ofofojo Y ENT Note Bo H H la olaaa Bl denotes a blinking LED ola Blolojofo aj xix Mlojofo o aj inn oi
18. the mV meter to E Selects E 0 to 400 C PGM Keep pressing PGM BE SENE T MI IOGID Confirms the range width Release PGM IBI tela ENT ME El e sersez E 0 to 400 C Range Codes Table Code Symbol Code Symbol O0 ne t mv a 72 J 05000 O02 no c ssomv Tap AI 200 8800 004 pet osa FJ 20 800 5V J 200 900 C 20V 200 750 C 0 150 C 0 400 C 200 350 C 200 400 C 0 2320 C 0 2320 C 0 900 C 0 1260 C PR40 20 0 1880 C U 200 400 C L 200 900 C Au Fe 0 300 C JPT100 at 0 C 50 100 C JPT100 at 0 C 200 600 C PT100 at O C 50 100 C PT100 at O C 200 600 C PT50 atO C 50 100 C PT50at0 C 100 250 C 200 600 C PT50at0 C 200 550C 200 900 C Cu10Q at 25 C 50 200 C Foz E B E 200 200 087 CUZ Cuon at 0 50200 A pt MT Ge Fale 2007000 00 71 j 93596 o O 39 O CO al EE O1 e O NJ Z L O al O1 lt lt oj o wj wm f N E CO O i A 20mA 0 1450 C 0 1 760 C 0 1760 C 0 1830 C 0 100 C 0 700 C 0 900 C 200 100 C 200 400 C 200 650 C 200 1370 C 0 1000 C 0 150 C 0 400 C 200 500 C O CO CO O O Co re re Sa 13 Mal Mal ol a JJ Oj O A gt EE O O N Q 2 N E ER NO E 60 UJ O o
19. 2 8 14 20 26 Red Ch 3 9 15 21 27 Blach Ch 4 10 16 22 28 Green Ch 5 11 17 23 29 Blue Ch 6 12 18 24 30 Brown Data print color Purple red Outer Dimensions 288mm x 288mm x 340mm WxHxD Weight 15 0 kg 33lbs or less Standard Functions Indicates the measured value using the scale plate and cursor In MANUAL mode the recorder can be used as a single point indicator with a 0 5 second sample cycle Analog indication Analog recording Makes analog recording with a 6 color ink ribbon Engineering unit indication Digital display Logging print Date print Time print List print Dot print skip Programming Memory backup Key lock Alarm Chant speed Time indicator Self diagnostic Engineering unit is indicated on the scale plate Indicates channel number process variable data chart speed and alarm set point on displays 1 and 2 Prints each channel s process variable and engineering unit on the chart paper in synchronous logging and recording mode or end mode for analog recording Prints year and date at a programmed time Prints the time at a programmed interval Prints type of input range engineering unit alarm set point date time chart speed scaling and logging print status on the chart paper Skips recording of an unused channel Chart speed alarm set point logging print interval channel skip date and time can be programmed Protects the clock function us
20. 5 After installing the instrument put the transportation screws back in the screw storage holes 13 4 Wiring 4 1 Terminal Layout and Power Source Wiring Terminal Layout input Terminal Block input Terminal Block Input Terminal Block Channels 13 to 18 Channels 19 to 24 Channels 25 to 30 7 Input Terminal Block Channels 1 to 6 iak 9 EI Le pe input Terminal Block i Channels 7 to 12 Power Source Terminai Block Power Source Wiring WARNING 1 In order to prevent an electric shock be sure to provide protective grounding prior to turning on the instrument 2 Do not cut the protective grounding wire or disconnect protective grounding 3 Make sure that the voltage of the supply source conforms to the supply voltage for the instrument 4 Attach the protective cover prior to turning on the POWER switch of the instrument A CAUTION Precautions for vviring the povver source 1 For the vvires for the povver source use a 600V vinyl insulated vvire or its equivalent or above 2 Attach a press fitting terminal with insulated sleeve to the end of the electrical wire 3 Provide a Class 3 grounding resistance value 100Q or less min diameter of grounding wire 1 6mm or above connection for the protective grounding terminal 4 If the grounding wire is shared with another instrument there may be an effect caused by noise from the grounding wire It is not recommended to share the grounding wire with another instrumen
21. HS etc CAUTION Install the instrument in the following environment 1 A place where the temperature is consistent 2 A place where the temperature is normal 77 F 25 C or so 3 A place exposed to as little mechanical vibration as possible 4 A place with as little dust as possible 5 A place affected by electromagnetic fields as little as possible 6 A place not directly exposed to high radiant heat Humidity has an effect on chart paper and ink Use the instrument in a humidity range of 35 85 RH 60 RH is optimum 12 a u Claw Insert these parts into the square holes of the case Mounting bracket Mounting Panel 1 A steel plate not thinner than 3mm is recommended for the mounting panel 2 The maximum thickness for the mounting panel is 15mm Inclination 1 Install the instrument horizontally 2 The inclination of the instrument should be 0 at the front and no more than 30 at the back CAUTION Be sure to fix the main unit with the shipping screws prior to mounting for safety and protection of the main unit 1 Fix the main unit with the shipping screws 2 Insert the instrument through the front of the panel 3 Insert the claws of the mounting brackets into the square holes on either side of the case 4 Tighten the screws on the mounting brackets with a regular screwdriver Do not use excessive force when tightening the screws it would distort the case into contact with the main unit and door
22. TOP mode Note that doing this will also clear all other waiting data REFERENCE Log printing time Logging print time differs depending on the number of channels printing contents and whether an alarm is issued No of Channels Log Printing Time Printing conditions 6 Approx tmin 15sec Measured value 0 0 C for all channels Approx 2min 20sec Approx 4min 25sec Approx 5min 30sec List Print MECC CATA Runs list print Displays 1 and 2 link during printing NOTE 1 Printing is performed only when the printer is running 2 Since list printing is asynchronous with chart paper feed dot printing and data sampling are not performed 3 To force list printing to stop press the RUN STOP key to put the recorder in STOP mode Note that doing this will also clear all other waiting data 26 D 2 A mx Ed Es dar XINTERVAL LOG 6h oi i mm ote x lt R NGE gt o For the alarm only z ch PE RANG SCALE UNIT the set data are printed j N 1 mV t10 0 0 100 0 s ZA mV 10 40 0 106 8 a s AAW i So E x 0 0 RLY 50 0 RLY4 4 9 5 8 0 D Date and time of printout SCALE Scale plate zero and span point value Time log printout setting D UNIT Unit of the measured values Chart speed setting ALARM Alarm setting TYPE Input type Y HH H etc Alarm set values 5 RANGE Input range O RLY Alarm output setting NOTE List Print Example The following input types are printed in
23. User s Manual 0 w A 8b TERET tat RCR 3000 Hybrid Recorder Multipoint Type Recorder TEMPCO Electric Heater Corporation 607 N Central Avenue Wood Dale IL 60191 1452 USA Tel 630 350 2252 800 323 6859 Rf Fax 630 350 0232 website http www tempco com Copyright 2003 Tempco Electric Heater Corporation all rights reserved ES Warning Caution Symbol N This symbol calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in personal injury warning or damage to or destruction of part or all of the product and system caution Do not proceed beyond a warning or caution symbol until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met Information in this user s manual is subject to change without notice Copyright O 2003 Tempco Electric Heater Corporation all rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Tempco Electric Heater Corporation Safety Guidelines Be sure to observe the following warnings and cautions as well as those found in the text in order to insure safety when handling this instrument A WARNINGS General Before working with the wiring fuse or inside the instrument including removal of the main unit be sure to disconnect the instrument from the main power sourc
24. Zero gt Sets an input range zero point lt Scale Zero gt Sets a recording scale zero point lt Input Span gt Sets an input range span point lt Scale Span gt Sets a recording scale span point Sets a decimal point position for the display and printout lt Position Zero gt Sets a zero point indicating position for zone recording lt Position Span gt Sets a span point indicating position for zone recording NOTE When not using zone recording it is unnecessary to set the position zero and position span points 41 Example Changing 0 5V input range with 0 0 500 00 display recording range to 1 5V input range with 0 00 to 100 00 display recording range for channel 2 ole BA Selects channel 2 cie M ENT amp mes Changes the zero point input value from 0 to 1 cie ID 2 BE o BE ce HE dial A Lad ROMNEY ce EE I EIE El End of setting NOTE The decimal point position for display and printout is determined here 42 2 Recording scale setting screen configuration for thermocouple or RTD input Recording scale value setting screen lt Scale Zero Zero Point Scale Value gt Sets the input range zero point BOBA TATE Tala ine sen m eme Setsthe recording scale span point Sets the decimal point position for the display and printout A CEI Te Ia Ca zm 200 gt Sets the zero point indicating position for zone recording lt Position Spa
25. adjustment 1 range adjustment 2 provides the option of only calibrating for a specific range lt Example gt Calibrating range code 51 PT100 for channel 1 cele JL R u eTe y select manual cattraton ena fy 3 Press the PGM key to start calibration 4 Supply the required resistance value according to the following table After 10 seconds or more at each value press Ir E a CAJA the ENT key ENT Input Resistance R Mc El Ep pde Do do 4 times he oja f un Range Codes Table in section 8 2 for the range code numbers MEE ii iolojo I bd 5d bd hd d je ilsfo 1 WAL 35555 eC ml To the next calibration item LL JU 62 10 5 Reference Contact Compensation Adjustment When using thermocouple input make this adjustment Make a reference point compensation adjustment for each terminal block Wiring sa aon PAI l Digital H AO Thermocouple Wire or Volt Compensation Lead Wire meter O Precision Class Voltage Current Generator O gt al to an arbitrary channel terminal of the calibration terminal block Freezing Point Type Cold junction Compensator Ice Water NOTE Put the terminal cover back on after wiring and wait at least 5 minutes for warmup before calibrating Calibration lt Example gt Calibrating a thermocouple input for channel 1 with a display value measured at 0 C of 0 5 C and a room temperature display value of 24 5 C
26. ally set at 30mm h the 2nd chart speed is initially set at 6GOmm h PRINT Mode Print mode starts manual logging print and list print printout of setting parameters 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the PRINT mode indicator lamp 2 The display screen will be as follows Display Display STET Manual Logging Print e HNH SR it S E Ple one List Print NH HENE Joal Logging Print Setting Item NH Ele Eje CBA Logging Print Intervals Setting Item H is e P Dot Print Skip Setting Item REFERENCE Printing priority When multiple print jobs are started simultaneously the one with the highest priority according to the following list will be performed first followed by the one with the next highest priority upon completion of the first job Higher Lower List Print gt Alarm On Print gt Alarm Recovery On Print gt Logging Print gt Date Print gt Time Print 25 Manual Logging Print eaj PIA dnb Runs manual logging print Displays 1 and 2 link during printing al T T xxxxxxxx E l 3 S T JU DD o D Time 2 Channel Number 3 Measured Value When Dot Print Skip Is Set Manual Logging Print Example NOTE 1 Printing is performed only when the printer is running 2 Since log printing is asynchronous with chart paper feed dot printing and data sampling are not performed 3 To force log printing to stop press the RUN STOP key to put the recorder in S
27. art time and start time 12 hours Allowed E 4HDD 24 hours Daily start time Allowed The minimum chart speed shows an example for a 12 Multipoint recorder 33 7 6 Dot Print Skip In this section you can set the recorder to skip dot printing on a channel as follows 1 Press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds to unlock the keys 2 Press the MODE key to turn on the PRINT mode indicator lamp CIA I7 3 Use the A or V keys to display Siu sie Jr sfefe Plelo gi ele v 2times 211018 LT T EE PGM Pirlols EM L a Plriois MI ENT Plrjols fele r REFERENCE Functioning of channel set for dot print skip 1 Does not perform dot printing 2 Does not display a measured value in AUTO or MANUAL modes 3 Does not output an alarm 4 Prints for measured value in logging print NOTE All of the channels cannot be set for dot print skip at the same time If they are the display will blink and show the following error message At least one channel must be set to print Pj o3 n The display blinks 34 7 7 Alarm In this section you confirm and set the alarms Screen Configuration CH No Alarm Type EINES vv ofjolofofo EICI ofofofo fo Glo DIEI alla EINE j oJoflofolo HE oJofofo o WEI ololojo o cl te icicjajoga Deed EES vei icjojajoja NOTE In addition to setting the alarms by channel they can be
28. away from the power circuit e Short circuit unused input terminals Short circuit between and when using mV V or TC input and between A B and b when using RTD input e When grounding a shielding wire etc connect it to the protective grounding terminal of the instrument Wiring Procedure 1 Turn off the instrument 2 Remove the rear cover from the input terminal block 3 Wire the input lines according to the following wiring examples 4 Replace the rear cover Shielded idibus Wire Input Channel Numbers Shielded Minis Wire Input Channel Numbers E gt E Loue A us S LS nput Terminal Block Connecting Lead Wire Input Terminal Block Ground DC Voltage Input Thermocoupie Input 15 Shielded Connecting Wire Shielded Connecting Wire Input Channel Numbers 7 f I 1 K m d CC P E ao ft VON b I i E SEN Input Terminal Block Input Terminal Block 3 core Cord Identical Wire Diameter and Length Connecting Lead Wire Shunt Resistor 100 Ground ANA Resistive Temperature detector DC Current mA Input NOTE e Attach a shunt resistor to the input block of the instrument when using DC current input Input accuracy is affected by the shunt resistor Use a resistor with the following properties Resistance 1000 Rated Power 1 8W Tolerance 0 1 or less Temperature Coefficient 50ppm or less 16 4 3 DI Alarm Outpu
29. ay Keypad Set o GES is EES RE dE ee Eee ae Bes 10 3 Installation 3 1 Outside Dimensions Drawing and Panel Cutout Dimensions 0 00 0 0c ee 12 3 2 MOUNTING t Me Pelis s sue scm at uet acre aa EU a Re Soa rantur Go we 12 4 Wiring 4 1 Terminal Layout and Power Source Wiring llle 14 2 2 MD VANO doc rd see a SS EIE pre Ed SD ES S DE DES uU pu S 15 45 DI Alarm Output Wiring Option CRUS aw A aca OR CRUS CURIE eee C eC a di 17 5 Preparations for Operation 594 SEUA GIA Chat Papel cct mg o haan DE aa we Pu A EE LED EE acus le dat secus SRA 18 5 2 Setting the Ribbon Cassette o ooo 20 6 Operation OT O O A 21 G2 RECON au iu eii a o RA Ba ets Ml WEES RR ha A EE 22 30 Channel Dot Printing Identification LL IRI 22 time PRIA an Date Pes das eda ein RE na Se DE a ate om DEA LE EE aa 22 6 3 Basic Operation User Mode Lu LL LL 23 POO CC caveat ctia tra su aban Blas M ana i ah Be ans AO al ee ee 23 WAI UAL MOS ame da EC a Sia Bhi eee a aon e em eure ae anne 23 OG A att hers iar aaah ts i RD GES hc te DES A 24 APG OCG CR og cet ce sas IT TE LO CI TTE I t ler 24 PIN MOC cT uc pru dl 25 Manual LOGOING PAINT ues te eles a e acne oq ode os re ni ae Sg ovem p de Gri E dede amp Ack ata d Ad 26 Bc VUA ca ee PE TULIT 26 7 Setting Tal Setting nagra oie doses de Ty d sa Dod ondes ia ios a da ee ese oe 28 dee WOOCKING ING ISO iui rn Rog dedo a ea da pot us Pos D St
30. corder Top View Pulle y Drive Cable Adjustment Fitting 4 Remove the drive cable from the guide bearing 5 Insert the ball attached to the end of the shorter portion of the drive cable measured from the drive cable fitting into the pulley groove Wind the drive cable around the pulley counterclockwise 5 times 6 Insert the ball attached to the other end of the drive cable into the pulley groove and wind it around the pulley clockwise 2 times Pulle y Start of Winding Drive Cable Start of Winding 7 Fix the wound drive cable to the pulley using adhesive tape etc so that it will not come off while reinserting it 8 Feed the drive cable around the guide bearings and insert the pulley onto the motor shaft as shown above in the illustration for step 3 9 Remove the tape used to temporarily hold the wound cable to the pulley Tighten the pulley setscrew using the accessory L wrench to fix the pulley onto the motor shaft NOTE Attach the pulley about 0 5mm away from the mounting plate Pulley Mounting Plate e Appox 0 5mm Motor Side View 10 Move the drive cable back and forth a few times to make sure it is wound around the pulley tightly 04 11 Adjust the drive cable adjustment fitting so it is parallel to the frame of the inner module and fix it in place with setscrews Drive Cable Adjustmint Fitting Frame Dive Cable Adjust Parallel 12 Attach the drive cable fitting to the printer 13
31. e gt Logging print run ON1 Logging print intervals 30minutes tjet j Plr fale pla Std Logging print run ON2 Logging print intervals 6hours MRES CETERA ni le tlejol J lelne l1leje BE jeic EIR ENT tlele J lela i tlelejle lej ikkl ET BA 5times sola ENT tfejejet loja sie deji sle e Display 2 Logging print run Performs logging print Once printing is initiated the chart paper is fed Chart paper force fed forcibly including a line feed according to the printing format Data sampling is suspended during printing Logging print run Performs logging print Since printout is performed according to the set Chart paper feed synchronous chart paper feed rate analog recording is not suspended To perform log printing properly it is necessary to set the chart paper speed higher than the rates specified below off Logging print cancelled Does not perform log printout 32 Logging Print Example 0 0 N m 2 50 0 N m 5 0 N m 4 100 0 N m KKK KKK KKK KK 6 XXX XXX XXX 4 D Time 2 Channel Number 3 Measured Value When Dot Print Skip Is Set NOTE Logging print intervals Setting for Logging Print 3413 hours 00 03 06 21 hours Disallowed 8mm h ULNA hours 00 04 08 20 hours Disallowed SHI6 hours 00 06 12 and 18 hours Disallowed S48 hours Start time start time 8 and start time 16 hours Allowed DF 111112 hours St
32. e SC alode dodi at apad site 29 Fo Dale SD PPP ia ee es LO de EE RD SL aa A 30 to ONAPI DE Pd EO Ed PRE Rda EO tel Et 31 159 OOO rls cases ete RN ame NOS Ge ESE risen Seri died dio AR 32 60 POP pte Pr EE EINES A ee en A DUE 34 A EEES DE EE ES RO GE ee DC TE eee 35 8 Setup Oat ASC Mods PDC Prem 37 8 2 Setting the Input Range ee hh sare 38 8 3 Setting Burnout Operati0N o LL eee 40 8 4 Setting the Recording Scale Value LL LL LL 41 8 5 seting ine Printout Unit COGO eii HAR Rees oe he eee ke et Ee ob uir did God ake AS 44 8 6 Setting the Printing Function eee eee eens 44 8 7 Setting the Alarm Hysteresis Width 2 LL LL LL 46 8 8 Setting the DI Function Communication Rate etc Lu ea LL LL LL 47 8 9 Display UR lest Mode o a d eura e RE DD EG EE dte bte DE bod AA 50 9 Maintenance Sak Dany INSPECIONS eddie UE DL A Es EE DE a cive e ob ca cu DE a dg dE ante DE LE Rede dien dra da 51 92 Maintenance and Semi desa ea es sues Rer secu AAA RE DE GL A a Aba EINES 51 9 3 Replacing the Drive Cable LL LL 53 10 Calibration 1071 Galbra ton MOG Ces ar atraido di AAA o AL ta ec ta 56 10 2 Adjusting the Needle ee ns 57 10 3 Range AGIUSIMeML T sa A EE ee wea Ad dee der fe Des Sut ae et 58 10 4 Range Adgjusiment 2 i boa coro x OR hah OS a dca OSS eh oeste ie ed es a RRS 60 10 5 Reference Contact Compensation
33. e in order to prevent an electrical shock Protective Grounding 1 In order to prevent an electric shock be sure to provide protective grounding prior to turning on the instrument 2 Do not cut the protective grounding wire or disconnect protective grounding Power Source 1 Make sure that the voltage of the supply source conforms to the supply voltage specified for this instrument 2 Attach the protective cover before turning on the instrument Fuse 1 In order to prevent a fire use only the specified fuse 2 Do not short circuit the fuse holder Working Environment Do not operate this instrument in an environment where it is exposed to a combustible explosive or corrosive gas or water or steam Input and Output Wiring Turn off the power before connecting the input and output wiring N CAUTIONS Input and Output Wiring Do not use empty terminals for purposes such as relaying etc Inside of Instrument Do not touch the switches etc inside this instrument Also do not replace the main unit or printed circuit boards If this is ignored the functioning of the instrument cannot be guaranteed Be sure to contact your sales representative Transportation When transporting this instrument or equipment with this instrument incorporated take proper preventive measures to insure that the door does not open and that the main unit and the inner module will not fall out Reinstall the shipping screws etc Instruction Manual 1 Ma
34. e input points may be required depending on the range Mojelo E A To the next calibration item rEg 10 4 Range Adjustment 2 When using RTD input carry out this calibration after performing range adjustment 1 DII Range adjustment 2 has two kinds of calibrations auto calibration display Alita and manual calibration display n n Manual calibration allows you to calibrate for only the range required Wiring NOTE Deviation of resistance value for each wire should be 6mQ or less Precision Class O Decade Resistance Box p E Recorder D Input Channel Terminals Connect to the calibration input channel 60 Auto Calibration I I i e c r E d BAGS 1 Select auto calibration display nuca 2 Select the channel to which you are going to apply an input 3 Press the PGM key to start calibration v 4 Supply a resistance value according to the following table After 10 seconds or more at each value press the ENT key eleja Je z i Input Resistance Input Resistance Display Value DIU A El eao 200000 5ma JE sic ci NN REALES ENT BB 80 00002 Toma m IT OO OOO 080 3555 150 150 0000 20m0 r3 8 300 0000 35mO NOTE MAR BEII The value shown in display 2 should be within the range of 5 000 to 50 000 HORA 3 57 55 MEE sio olo BBE siolololo EEES iciojcjo ENT ENT 61 Manual Calibration Like range
35. eys lt Example gt Changing the time from 10 00 to 09 23 Cle e oloo gt Ekt Ta CT efor I ONE a Cit le Mfojojo ch full ste 1996 elel Je Blanco pu elel JE ojojo BE denotes a blinking LED Clu fe EJE O Eso Set the year month and day in the same manner Ele je eR oie chi fejl lels plo l times cit je lol E ch jej lofas E i 3times Clty je Iola E Eley Jej a aja a Note The new time takes effect when the ENT key is pressed at the last digit 30 7 4 Chart Speed Follow steps 1 and 2 then see the example below to set the chart speed 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the CHART mode indicator lamp 2 Press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds to unlock the keys lt Example gt Changing the chart speed from 60mm h to 120mm h BOGE Hjojoje o Note B denotes a blinking LED sjejEjd mBlolelo na When chart speed selection option i has been set display 1 shows s Pjels Hlo Bso isle jelnla oet the respective chart speed sirjEjd ino fs io 4 sjejEjaj Hlo Elo 4times s Plefe Kjo Bo SIPE ja sjP E a H o e a 31 7 5 Logging Print Follow steps 1 and 2 then see the example below to set Logging print 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the PRINT mode indicator lamp 2 Press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds to unlock the keys lt Exampl
36. gnosis see section 11 2 various set values date time etc When an error occurs it is displayed 4 Alarm indicator lamps The channel number corresponding For the alarm types see section 7 7 The number of to the alarm is lit alarm indicator lamps depends on the number of input channels 5 KEY LOCK lamp Indicates whether the keys are For the key lock state see section 7 2 locked lit when the keys are locked RUN STOP lamp Lit when recording is running unlit When unlit STOP mode recording and data when it is stopped Blinks when sampling are not performed The display value from initializing the data just before stopping is held Since displays 1 and 2 are 7 segment LED displays the alphabet is symbolized for display See the following table for examples Uppercase and lowercase letters are not distinguished 10 User Mode O man QOcrmii ALARN O LOCA OO NN TA LT To I3 AD Ous No Indicator Lamp Outline of Function 1 AUTO AUTO mode Sequentially displays the measured values for all channels in Section 6 3 synchronization with dot printing ei MANUAL mode Displays the measured value for the channel selected by the A or Section 6 3 Y keys CLOCK CLOCK mode Displays and alters the year month day and time Section 6 3 CHART CHART mode Displays and sets the chart paper feed rate Section 6 3 PRINT PRINT mode Starts manual logging print and list print and sets the time log a
37. h the error numbers sequentially NOTE Alarms are not indicated when an error message is being displayed Display 1 Display 2 el Eleele indication of Error No 1 70 Error Output FAIL When an error occurs it is output as follows 1 In standard specification when an error occurs the error output FAIL is activated 2 When POWER OFF is specified option the error output FAIL is deactivated when an error occurs At Power off At Normal Operation Al Occurrence of Error ALI NI A NILA NO C NC pd Mi a e e E A C B Error Output Operation NOTE Error output is made only to relay 8 Any individual alarm output is ignored 71 12 Specifications 12 1 Common Specifications Type of Input DC voltage 4mV width or wider 20VDC maximum Thermocouple K T J E B S R G C N PR40 20 PLII Au Fe U L RTD PT100 JPT100 PT50 Cu10 at 0 C Cu10Q at 25 C DC current 4 20mA DC Performance Characteristics Recording accuracy 0 5 maximum Deadband Within 0 2 Input impedance mV TC without burnout 10MQ or more mV TC with burnout 200KQ or more V 1MQ or less mA external shunt resistance 1000 Allowable signal source resistance mV TC without burnout 10KQ or less mV TC with burnout 20002 or less V 1KQ or less RTD 10Q or less per line Normal mode reduction ratio 60dB or more 50 60 0 5Hz Common mode reduction ratio 140dB or more 50 60 0 5Hz Insulation resistance
38. ial value in Lu an Which hour the date starts printing on can also be set with this function Piet jaj lolo jeln Provides ar 00 00 Pie jd JejF F unies Example Setting the date to print at 5 00 am Pir la lolo jaja ME Piri e EJE cie 4 sims Pir e ols jaja Setting Alarm On Print EE When altering the setting press the PGM A and ENT keys in that order The initial value is arr unless otherwise specified Apra JL ele Proves Ajplal J e F F vea Setting Alarm Recovery On Print EE When altering the setting press the PGM A and ENT keys in that order The initial value is arr unless otherwise specified EAS t Jola Provided iR t a le F F Unprovided Prints in red in alarm on print in purple in alarm recovery on print D Alarm mark A Outbreak V Reset 2 Alarm channel number type Alarm recovery time Alarm on Print and Alarm Recovery on Print Example NOTE Printout follows the printing priority in section 6 3 This print can wait one dot during its execution 45 8 7 Setting the Alarm Hysteresis Width In this section you set the hysteresis width at the time of alarm recovery judgment This setting applies to all channels Sets the alarm hysteresis width lt Example gt Changing the alarm hysteresis width from 0 5 to 0 2 ENT o pios a _ n m a a ru m
39. ing Print Intervals Ribbon Replacement Intervals 3 The replacement intervals may need to be shorter than listed in the table above depending on the number of characters in list alarm print or logging print 9 3 Replacing the Drive Cable The printer of this instrument is linked to the motor by a drive cable which is coated with nylon If the nylon coating becomes cracked or exfoliated it may cause recording errors or irregular printing It is recommended to replace the drive cable every other year to maintain recording quality Removing the Main Unit 1 Turn off the power 2 Press down on the unlocking lever and slowly draw the main unit out as far as it will go Ribbon Printer Draw out Handle Unlocking Lever 3 The main unit is connected to the printed circuit board in the case by a flat cable Unlock the levers on either side of the connector on the printer CPU card on the main unit and disconnect the flat cable from the CPU card Printer CPU Card on main Unit Unlock A 53 Replacing the Drive Cable 1 Remove the ribbon cassette from the printer 2 Using a phillips screwdriver remove the drive cable fitting setscrew and detach the fitting from the printer 3 Loosen the drive cable adjustment fitting setscrew using a screwdriver loosen the pulley setscrew using an L wrench and remove the pulley from the motor shaft Drive Drive Guide Cable Cable Fitting Bearing P Front of Re
40. ing built in lithium batteries The battery life is 10 years total power off period of the instrument 5 years Data is stored in the non volatile memory Locks the keys automatically if they are not operated for 3 minutes in user mode Capable of setting 4 types of alarms per channel The chart speed can be set Indicates the year month day hour and minute Automatically adjusts for leap years Indicates ERROR on display and through error output when an error is detected 74 12 3 Standard Setting Functions Standard Setting Functions Open input protection burnout Swings the cursor fully toward 100 or 0 when an input is disconnected Either up or Zone track recording Alarm on print Alarm recover on print Alarm hysteresis width 12 4 Optional Functions Remote Functions by DI Chart paper feed start stop Chart speed switching External logging print Internal Alarm 8 relays down can be specified for each channel DC voltage of 50mV max thermocouple input Can specify a recording area for each channel to record by tracks Prints the alarm reset time reset channel alarm setting number and alarm type in red when one occurs Prints the alarm reset time reset channel alarm setting number and alarm type in red when an alarm is reset Sets the alarm hysteresis width initial 0 596 FS Feeds when set to ON and stops when set to OFF Operates at 1st speed when the contact is ON and 2nd speed whe
41. ke sure that this manual is delivered to the end user 2 Be sure to read this manual prior to handling this instrument 3 lf you have any questions regarding this manual or if you find any errors or omissions contact your sales representative 4 After reading this manual keep it near the instrument 5 If this manual is incorrectly collated has missing pages or is lost or stained contact your sales representative Maintenance Only Tempco service people or persons authorized by Tempco are allowed to remove and disassemble the main unit and printed circuit boards Disposal and Cleaning 1 Dispose of replaced batteries properly 2 Do not incinerate plastic maintenance parts and replacement parts a harmful gas may be produced Use adry cloth to clean the surface of this instrument Do not use any organic solvent Turn off the power when cleaning the instrument o1 amp CONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 1 Checking the Accessories mera radar ii a o Ss ee ed 6 1 2 Removing Shipping Screws and Cushion LL LL LL LL 7 1 3 Checking the Type and Specifications 0 0 LL LL LL LL 8 1 4 Temporary Sora te ses pare oo Se wane Airave Aa lle 8 Bin DANCE ota wed Sie TRE Roe RENEE eee Bh inde ewer 8 9 Indicalon Gard acia oie ook eae Ailes See eee eb ee ees bee es eee Se 8 IE RSAC Sie Estatals etna ESE QUEDAR TP PT 8 2 Description 2 ADPearaliCO pet we hava dra tata bad dE BAU ACR A warn las o ee ae ia 9 22 Displ
42. n gt Setsthe span point indicating position for zone recording NOTE When not using zone recording it is unnecessary to set the position zero and position span points lt Example gt Changing the c for channel 1 from 0 1 760 C to 1 000 1 600 C EIN 0 JE Changes the span point CIC 4 times 3 times scale value from 0 0 to 1000 0 c BE 0555 i nisjoja Changes the span point Cent v v Ent ent a 4times p scale value from 1760 0 to 1600 0 Bll s s CEEE 8 o sc Sle 43 End of setting 8 5 Setting the Printout Unit Code In this section you set the printout unit code for the measured values according to the unit codes list below MATEA je a t Unit C Channel No Unit Code Example Changing the unit for channel 1 from C unit code 231 to mV unit code 313 o ute Unit Code Symbol PGM 23 A EP TET i 3 9 CO COO G2 2 TECE 8 6 Setting the Printing Function In this section you set whether or not the recorder provides time print date print alarm on print and alarm recovery on print Sets time print operation Sets date print operation wW Ja Sets alarm on print operation Sets alarm recovery on print operation 44 Setting Time Print Operation When altering the setting press the PGM A and ENT keys in that order The initial value is an PTE LLIIsI eee PIT IE COEFF wwe Setting Date Print Operation ch The init
43. n contact is OFF Commences logging print when the contact is turned ON Optional Communications Unit RS 232C or RS 422A 5 TEMPCO Electric Heater Corporation 607 N Central Avenue Wood Dale IL 60191 1452 USA a Tel 630 350 2252 800 323 6859 C Fax 630 350 0232 MS Website http www tempco com Copyright O 2003 Tempco Electric Heater Corporation all rights reserved 76
44. n off the power and disconnect the instrument from the main power source Be sure to use the specified type of fuse for fire prevention Do not short circuit the fuse holder Replacement procedure 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the instrument from the main power source 2 The fuse is on the rear of the instrument next to the power terminal block on the lower right Use a slotted screwdriver to remove it 3 Insert a new fuse Rear of Recorder ELECTRIC SHOCK 92 CAUTION Logging print frequency and ribbon replacement intervals If the ink ribbon is used longer than its service life the ribbon fiber will be damaged resulting in improper ribbon feed and or trouble printing The life of the ribbon may be shortened depending on the logging print frequency The following table shows the relationship between printout frequency and ribbon replacement intervals Check the ribbon periodically for damage If it is damaged or the fiber is loose replace it even if it is not due to be replaced yet 1 Printing life 100 000 characters 120 million dots 12 dots character average 2 Logging print frequency and ribbon replacement intervals Normal number of characters in each log TECH Tay says dys Bays podar gt rt ee T2CH 5 days NT days 17 days 94 days 60 days Bo days Dos gt gt gt 120 chars BICH 2 days 5 days_ 8 days 117 days 94 days 52 days 60 days 90 days gt gt 270 chars Logg
45. nd Section 6 3 dot skip ALARM ALARM mode isplays the alarm setting state sets the alarm value and sets the Section 7 7 alarm output Operation Keys Esa HAHAA Do 0 0 O D Key Key Function Selects the user mode Switches to the parameter setting enable state input mode 3 Moves backwards through the selection items when setting a parameter Moves the selected digit to the left in input mode 4 A jgonis up an item or numerical value Counts down an item or numerical value 5 JENT Determines the selected numerical value or item when setting a parameter Moves the selected digit to the right in input mode FEED Feeds the chart paper quickly RUN STOP Starts or stops recording 11 3 Installation 3 1 Outside Dimensions Drawing and Panel Cutout Dimensions lt Front gt lt Side gt 260 4 288 _ 12 as Dimensions Required When the Door Is Fully Opened 135 When the Left Side Is the Wall SP oe a Unit mm Panel Cutting 80 279 81 360 or More l y i ait mes ala a 11 i ain br fe sau UA pi ajajajaja Rein AA lar eno L l 360 or More CAUTION For safety and maintenance of the instrument it is recommended to secure spacings larger than the parenthesized dimensions per unit 3 2 Mounting to the Panel WARNING Do not install the instrument in a place exposed to a combustible explosive or corrosive gas SOs
46. nt intervals are 8 Printout start time 0 23 hours or more Dot print skip setting ON Prints dots All channels ON rra cas E e mm o ALARM mode Alarm value setting NOTE The following alarm types can be set for each channel 4 alarm types HH alarm H alarm Common to all channels L alarm LL alarm NOTE Set for each channel and the unit corresponds to those set in the setup Alarm output setting Relays 1 8 NOTE One output can be set for OFF each alarm type for each channel 28 7 2 Unlocking the Keys Key Lock State When the instrument is in key lock state the KEY LOCK lamp is lit REFERENCE Key lock conditions 1 When the power is turned on and initialization is performed 2 When no keys have been pressed for 3 minutes when the keys are unlocked Unlocking the Keys To unlock the keys press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds The KEY LOCK lamp will turn off and the keys will be unlocked REFERENCE Key lock target data Alarm set value alarm output setting Chart paper feed rate Date time settings Logging print setting Dot print skip setting Setup data Calibration NO oR WDD 29 7 3 Date Time Follow steps 1 and 2 then see the example below to set the date and time 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the CLOCK mode indicator lamp 2 Press and hold the PGM and ENT keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds to unlock the k
47. o Z 8 ER O yl pa rr Mal c o hb ok dad n pi lt L Li O nc Uri A O I O A O N Da fa un c I E ER N O 00 O N 00 E E N CO i re 20 ea O O O1 A CO O al Q nO C rc 2 O NO NO ITI O C1 NO 8 n2 CO O N N Jc i O C1 E m O C1 A E C1 al m O al O Oj NOT PO Oj C1 8 3 Setting Burnout Operation When using mV input with the exception of 200mV range or thermocouple input you can set burnout analog recording operation in case the input is disconnected e F F Bumou tuncton OFF TH E m Fun swings to the tights siae aj bla t eu Fully swings to the Low side Channel No lt Example gt Setting burnout high for channel 5 cl CEEC A 5times 015 AE PCM c s eje MB e O sib c MBAN PGM Y BA j JH Telk End 8 4 Setting the Recording Scale Value In this section you set the zero and span points for the recording scale and the decimal point position for the display and printout When scaling is required for the mV V or mA meter set it in this mode Also set in this mode when using zone recording 1 Recording scale setting screen configuration for mV V or mA meter Oo sic S E E Recording scale value setting screen 4 Note B denotes a blinking LED lt Input
48. on screen If the POWER switch is pressed while the power is on the power will turn off C H No DATA x PC Conditions After Initialization Screen LLL LJLISIRI Ee me AUTO y RUN STOP key RUN A Printout data All printout and analog data prior to REL era ET powerofaesbaed ooro Alarm and self diagnostics Alarm indications and outputs prior to A poweesitate notat aj ILI dojojo Display Screen at Power on NOTE 1 If there is a power failure the display will be reinitialized when power is recovered resulting in the above mentioned initial conditions 2 The printout data are cleared during initialization If the power is turned off during printout printout operation does not continue even after power has been restored 21 6 2 Recording 30 Channel Dot Printing Identification This instrument identifies channels by means of a 6 color ink ribbon and suffix printout CAUTION In order to protect the chart paper dot printing is not performed if the distance between the previous dot printing position and the next one for a given channel is less than 0 2mm in the chart paper feed direction or less than 0 5mm in the scale direction 30 Channel Dot Printing Identification Table Dot Printing Channel Ch 1 7 13 19 25 Red Ch 2 8 14 20 26 Time Print and Date Print For more information on the time print and date print functions see 00 00 Time Print section 8 6 96 01 18
49. per through a window on the right side of the unit Ribbon Cassette When recording with a ribbon the dot printing color will start to fade out To ensure clear recording replace the ribbon cassette as soon as possible when this starts to happen Use ribbon cassettes within one year of purchase Due to the evaporation of the ink the printing color will start to fade over time Replacement recommendation After recording 3 rolls of chart paper 3 months of continuous operation at normal temperature and humidity About 6 months if operation is suspended after unpacking CAUTION Never use a ribbon if the fiber is damaged If printouts are performed more frequently the ribbon will need to be replaced more often 51 Lubrication In order to keep the instrument in good working order check the mechanical moving parts periodically for oil shortage and lubricate them as required CAUTION 1 Lubricate periodically at the following intervals 2 If you find a foreign substance in the instrument caused by oil contamination remove it and lubricate 3 Apply one or two drops of oil and wipe away any excess lt Where to lubricate gt a Printer shaft quarterly b Grooved shaft quarterly c Ribbon rocking gear and bearing quarterly d Sprocket drum bearing yearly Internal Unit of Recorder Fuse It is recommended to replace the fuse every other year as preventive maintenance WARNING When replacing the fuse tur
50. r lamp blinks and sampling is performed on the displayed channel only at 0 5 second intervals MANUAL mode 2 4 To cancel manual mode press the MODE key 23 REFERENCE Operations in MANUAL modes 1 and 2 MANUAL Mode 1 MANUAL Mode 2 Display 1 Displays the channel number Display 2 Displays the measured value or 5 amp 7 if the selected channel has been set to skip dot printing Doi printing Noi performed Netperiomed ooo Noi performer CLOCK Mode Clock mode displays the current year month day and time 1 Press the MODE key to turn on the CLOCK mode indicator lamp 2 Use the A and Y keys to display each item To Display 2 Ee ifofoJ0 m fay Minutes LE ETO t monn ana s E a Month Day QUNEILILICU Year 10 00 1996 CHART Mode Chart mode displays and sets the current chart speed Display 1 Display 2 s pjele mjofjojs o REFERENCE The chart speed is initially set at 30mm h NOTE In order to protect the chart paper dot printing is not performed if the distance between the previous dot printing position and the next one for a given channel is less than 0 2mm in the chart paper feed direction To make sure all the dots can be printed the chart paper feed rate must be 15mm h or higher 24 When chart speed selection option has been set the display is as follows Chart Speed Display 1st Chart Speed Display 2nd REFERENCE The 1st chart speed is initi
51. s for Operation 5 1 Setting the Chart Paper CAUTION Use our standard chart paper for proper recording 1 Press the POWER button to turn off the power or press the RUN STOP key to stop recording CAUTION If the chart holder is lowered while the recorder is running the printer may be damaged 2 Open the door and remove the chart holder To remove it hold both ends and pull upward Chant Holder Remove 3 Hold the levers located on either side of the chart holder to unlock it and incline the chart holder forward Chan Holder To 4 Unlock the chart cover on both sides as shown to open it When replacing the chart paper remove the used chart paper Chart Cover Chart Cover Lock 5 Fan the new chart paper before inserting it NOTE If the chart paper sticks at the perforations it may not feed properly Be sure to fan it 6 Unfold about three pages of the chart paper With the square holes on the left side position it in the paper housing so it will be drawn out properly as shown below 18 NOTE Set the chart paper over the shaft and make sure that the holes are set properly Paper Housing Sprocket Drum Shaft Draw out Position Teeth of Sprocket Drum 7 Make sure that the chart paper is bent downward and that the holes are properly aligned with the teeth on the sprocket drum Close the chart cover until it locks into place Next holding the levers of the chart holder with both hands pull
52. shipping screws and a cushion Remove them before using the instrument CAUTION 1 The instrument cannot record or print with the cushion attached 2 When installing in the panel leave the shipping screws in place to protect the main unit Removing the shipping screws 1 Open the door It opens to the left 2 Remove the two shipping screws The main unit can now be drawn out CAUTION The shipping screws are required when transporting the instrument either alone or incorporated into other equipment or when repacking it Be sure to put them in the screw storage holes just below the shipping screw holes Shipping Screw Shipping Screws Screw Storage Hole Removing the cushion 1 While pressing down on the unlocking lever located on the lower right part of the unit hold the draw out handle and gently pull the main unit towards you until it stops 2 Remove the printer cushion from the printer CAUTION The printer cushion is required when transporting the instrument either alone or incorporated into other equipment or when repacking it Be sure to store it someplace safe for later use Printer Cushion Unlocking Lever Name Plate 1 3 Checking the Type and Specifications A name plate which lists the type etc is affixed to the right side of the main unit Make sure that this instrument matches the specifications you requested Also make sure that the scale plate and the type of input are as specified 1 4
53. si times cM 05555 ci REG os mamm c um EXE End of setting 36 8 Setup 8 1 Setup Mode In this section you set the setup data input range burnout operation scaling recording scale unit printing function alarm hysteresis Dl function communication rate address and conduct an operation test on the display NOTE 1 The setup data will have been set according to the specifications ordered 2 If the setup data is altered the change is permanent the previous data will not be restored even if the instrument is turned off Switching to Setup Mode Olt JL 1 G G O MANUAL mode MAN Press the MODE key to illuminate the MA N lamp D Unlock the keys Press PMG and ENT simultaneously for 3 seconds or more Make sure the RE Y LOC K indicator lamp is turned off Switch to setup mode Press W and ENT simultaneously for 3 seconds or more EF lem T3 Setting the input range i CHART lamp illuminated EIER BEI L T AAA Setting the burnout operation l CHART lamp illuminated ol El Setting the recording scale value i CHART lamp illuminated GHH Setting the printing unit code CHART lamp illuminated Setting the printing function i PRINT lamp illuminated Setting the alarm hysteresis width i AL ARM lamp illuminated Setting the DI function communication fate etc y Display test mode i Elnida En otsetup mode Note EM BM denotes a blinking LED
54. t Wiring Procedure Power Source Terminal Block 1 Turn off the POWER switch of the instrument 2 Remove the protective cover from the power source terminal block 3 Connect the power source wires as shown Connect the non grounding side of the power source to terminal 2 4 Put the protective cover back in place 5 Make sure that protective grounding is properly provided N H Protective Grounding Terminal Power Source 85 to 264VAC 14 4 2 Input Wiring WARNING Turn off the POWER switch before wiring the input lines CAUTION Precautions for wiring the input lines 1 Precautions for the input electrical wire e See that no noise is mixed in the input wiring lt is recommended to use a shielded or twisted wire effective for noise e When using thermocouple input connect the thermocouple wire directly or use a compensating lead wire It is recommended to use a shielded input line in all cases e When using RID input dispersion of 3 wire line resistance should be less than the values mentioned below For PT100 JPT100 50mQ or less For PT50 Cu10Q 10mQ or less e When it is likely to be affected by induction noise especially when wiring near a high frequency power source it is recommended to use a shielded twisted wire Attach a press fitting terminal with insulated sleeve to the end of the electrical wire 2 Precautions for wiring he wiring between the instrument and the measurement point should be kept
55. t Wiring Option WARNING 1 Be sure to turn off the power before wiring 2 If a power source has been connected to the alarm output turn off that power source as well CAUTION Precautions for wiring the Dl alarm output Precautions for wiring the DI 1 The DI inputs incorporate the drive power source Do not apply an outside voltage to a DI input terminal 2 The DI input contacts can withstand a voltage of 50VDC 16mA or more with a load of 20Q or less wiring resistance included 3 Do not use unused terminals as relay terminals Precautions for wiring the alarm output 1 Alarm output contact capacity is as follows 250VAC 3A maximum resistance load 30VDC 3A maximum resistance load 125VDC 3A maximum resistance load 0 1A maximum L R 40ms maximum induction load 2 Attach an anti surge circuit Surge suppressor etc to the output terminals as required 3 Attach a press fitting terminal with insulated sleeve to the end of the electrical wire 4 Keep the alarm output wiring away from the input wiring DI Wiring Example Alarm Output Wiring Example 24V Terminal Board Terminal Board order Side NOTE The DI DO option consists of 5 digital input contacts and 8 alarm relay output contacts Alarm Outputs 8 Contacts Not No No3 Hod NO LITLTTTTNTT el RI CE EN E m E Dt regu E 9e meer lpr vis DT DI4 prs DI Inputs 5 Contacts 17 5 Preparation
56. ternal logging print start function a J la tlele e OFF SON Starts logging print synchronous printing NOTE To use this function the unit must have the SDIs option 48 Setting the Fail Output Relay When an error occurs inside the recorder a relay is driven to output its status This relay is relay 8 the relay number cannot be altered In this section you set whether this function is on or off and the logic upon output FAT n a n E Fail output function unused FURY Je d lela Fail output relay operations by the settings described above are shown below This example assumes that an individual alarm output has been assigned to relay 8 No Function NE venu MM MEE ON i OFF Normally OFF E A SME ON OFF Normally ON ux C MEME ON OFF Individual Alarm Generated Internal Error Generated Setting the Communication Rate You set the communication rate bps This function requires communications options RS 232C or RS 422A Select from 19 200 9 600 4 800 2 400 or 1 le Setting the Communication Local Address You set the local address This function requires the communications option RS 422A Afjslr JLT lel 49 Setting range 01 to 15 8 9 Display Unit Test Mode In this mode all the display LEDs are turned on as follows to diagnose hardware related troubles a SP CEEE omy vs vos Keep pressing the PGM key GE s 8 8 8 8 aene Mode and alarm LEDs incl
57. the ribbon cassette be careful not to damage the cable To Remove 5 Turn the knob on the new ribbon cassette counterclockwise as indicated on the cassette to eliminate any slack in the ribbon CAUTION If the knob on the ribbon cassette is turned in the wrong direction clockwise the ribbon may not feed properly 6 Align the holes in the ribbon cassette with the bracket pins and insert the ribbon cassette CAUTION When inserting the ribbon cassette be careful not to damage the cable 7 Turn the knob on the ribbon cassette counterclockwise again to eliminate any slack in the ribbon 8 Make sure that the ribbon cassette is properly seated and that the ribbon is properly set in the printer 9 Push the main unit back into the case until it comes to a stop 20 6 Operation 6 1 Power On WARNING Before turning on the power make sure that the supply voltage meets the instrument specifications and that the instrument is properly grounded CAUTION Precautions on the wiring Before turning on the power make sure that the chart paper is set in the chart holder If the printer is activated with no chart paper set the sprocket drum may be damaged To turn on the power open the front door and press the POWER switch at the bottom center of the unit inside the door When the power is turned on characters will appear on the front display The instrument will be ready to run in about 5 seconds including the initializati
58. times 4times Oia bl 5 0 10 The decimal point of blinks s B sss NOTE 1 When this function is not used set A 1 000 and B 0 000 the initial values 2 Note that there is an offset voltage to the reference input at the time of scale test during inspection 64 10 7 Using the Tie Port If the input wiring is blocked by the mounting panel and does not reach when conducting the scale test use the tie port Using the Tie Port 1 Turn off the power 2 Take out the main unit see section 9 3 3 Remove the rubber packing as shown Rear View of Recorder i Ol Els 005 Oi Tie Port a JE fekt jl Rubber Packing 4 Wire the terminal of the input channel you want to adjust using an input wiring cable that is at least 2m long 5 With the input wiring pulled downward through the tie port reconnect the flat cable to the main unit and put it back in the case 6 Connect the voltage generator etc to the input wiring to make the necessary adjustment or confirmation 7 Upon completion disconnect the wiring by following the above procedure in reverse and plug the tie port with the rubber packing Side View of Recorder Mounting Panel Main Unit gt Input Terminal Block W y L D E hl Input Wiring Cable Tie Port Voltage Generator 65 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 Troubleshooting Troubles Does not work at all Flow chart 1 Big error Flow chart 2 Recording Cursor
59. ting A non contact electromagnetic potentiometer is used for position detection and a high voltage resistant photo MOS relay for input switching creating longer life and easier maintenance for each block Free power source applicable worldwide A free power source available for 85 264VAC is used e Capable of mixing TC mV V and RTD inputs Each channel is independently capable of accepting TC mV V or RTD inputs e Abundant on board options Available with a variety of options such as communication capability RS 232 RS 422 5 Dis and 8 relay outputs to allow high system flexibility 2 Description 2 1 Appearance eee d rim Mounting Bracket E SES Y N N Ribbon Cassette su Name Plate NU QV Printer d Td cale Plate RE Main Unit N iare Chart Holder A A Pad V I l Draw out Hande SA Remaining Chart Paper A Check Window Unlocking Lever 2 2 Display Keyboard Display A L a rm CH RO PATA O ano Octecr O FINT HA 5 O HAM OO OC i Li H H H H H H Quite O O o rte o c o Eo Remarks Mode indicator lamps The lamp for the selected user mode For the user mode see section 6 3 is lit Display 1 Displays the channel number or The display changes depending on the mode setting item name When an alarm occurs the alarm value is displayed 1 Display 2 Displays the measured value For the error codes self dia
60. uded Release the PGM key a d5lP jefe ls e Display Test Method 50 9 Maintenance 9 1 Daily Inspections Inspect the following items If a problem is found see section 11 1 Inspection ltems O Are recording and indication done properly e Is there a big error in the display value or the dot printing position s there any inappropriate dot printing e Is the dot printing or the printouts blurry s it printing the proper printout O Is the chart paper feeding properly e Is the chart paper folded properly Are the fed holes in the chart paper torn off or broken e Is the chart paper feeding at the correct rate is there any unusual sound coming from the instrument Consumable Parts 1 Chart paper 2 Ribbon cassette 3 Lubricant LAUNA 40 produced by NIPPON OIL or its equivalent 4 Drive cable 5 Fuse 2A 9 2 Maintenance and Servicing Chart Paper When the chart paper is running out a red mark appears on the right side of the chart paper Replace it immediately CAUTION 1 If dot printing or printout is performed without any chart paper installed ink may adhere to the sprocket drum or the printer and sprocket drum may be damaged Do not print without the chart paper installed 2 It is recommended to use our standard chart paper to insure proper recording REFERENCE 1 The total length of the chart paper is 23m 2 If you pull out the main unit you can check the remaining amount of chart pa
61. up the holder Move the levers slightly side to side and up and down to make sure that the chart holder is correctly attached to the main unit Chart Cover Teeth of Sprocket Drum Bend the chart paper downward 8 Wind the chart paper aligning its holes with the teeth on the sprocket drum and return the chart holder to its original position Make sure that the holes in the chart paper are properly engaged with the teeth of the sprocket drum 9 Before running the recorder press the FEED key with the power turned on to eliminate any play in the chart paper from between the gears of the chart holder NOTE 1 Be sure to feed about 4 to 6 pages of the chart paper before running the recorder 2 f the chart paper does not feed properly when the FEED key is pressed check to make sure the paper is set propel Dot Printing Chart Holder REFERENCE There is a triangular mark A on the chart holder to indicate 20mm before the dot printing position This can be used to adjust the print timing Sprocket Drum 19 5 2 Setting the Ribbon Cassette 1 Press the POWER button to turn off the power or press the RUN STOP key to stop recording 2 Press down on the unlocking lever and draw the internal unit forward until it stops 3 Move the printer to the center of the main unit by hand 4 To remove the old ribbon cassette release the clamp and remove the ribbon cassette to the side as shown below Pins Clamp CAUTION When removing
62. ustment that causes the cursor to swing all the way to the zero side or all the way to the span side Such an adjustment may cause an abnormal sound or interfere with normal recording operations When the instrument is returned to user mode after such an adjustment has been made Error will appear This operation can be cancelled by pressing the RUN STOP key lt Adjustment Method gt 1 Using the A or Y keys adjust the cursor to scale plate and press the ENT key 2 Print in purple at the zero point and span positions on the chart paper At these dot printing positions make sure that the scale plate position zero point and span point and the chart paper position zero point are aligned with each other NOTE e If the zero point of the scale plate is not aligned with the zero point of the chart paper adjust the scale plate position to align them The span point recording position of the chart paper moves depending on the expansion or contraction of the chart paper Adjust the scale plate position based on the zero point Make this adjustment with the recorder running 5 10 3 Range Adjustment 1 In this section you calibrate for mV V mA or thermocouple input Range adjustment 1 has two kinds of calibrations auto calibration display Ata and manual calibration display n n Manual calibration allows you to calibrate for only the range required Screen Configuration CRC BOGE Of je cialtioJ EI
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