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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ALARM DIAG OFF RELAY ENERG HYS 0 5   Sec  4 1    Diagnosis out Diag  out setting Relay action Relay act  setting Hysteresis Hysteresis setting   INTG    AUTO   Sec  4 2    Integration time are options     B OUT   CH1 OFF  C Jare setup item display    lt q  key to advance    Sec  4 3    Channel Burnout setting Key operation  gt   Hold down the A and      keys simultaneously for   RJC P  CH1 UNT J  00000   3     Sec  4 4    Channel Internal External Ext  comp  volt  3 seconds in Setting mode to enter this mode   COLOR CH1 H PRPLE     Use the 4 key   ie  Sec  4 5    Channel Color setting     gt   Use the A or Y key    POC H  OFF  A  Sec  4 6    Pen offset setting   PRINT    CH TAG    CH k  CHPRN ON f  ALARM    ON1  RCD OFF   Sec  4 7    CH tag CHitag setting CH printout   CH prn  setting   Alarm prn  Alarm prn  setting Rec  start prn  Rec  start prn  set   SPEED ON  SCALE  ON J  PEN       ON  Speed printout Speed prn  setting Scale printout Scale prn  setting Pencolorprn    Pen color prn  setting     PER         AUTO 00 00  th jx INST   Sec  4 8    Per  prn  setting Ref  time Interval Inst  val  OFF    LOCK   NOT    0000 RCD       FREE  FEED    FREE  MENU    FR
2.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        gt   RANGE jm  CH1 P  VOLT 2V J   2 000    02 000   Sec  2 1  y Range Span left Span right  TC fel K  200 0    1370 0  y Range Span left Span right  RTD jel PT    200 0    0600 0  Range Span left Span right  1 5V    01 000 05 000   000 00  200 00    OFF  Span left Span right Scale left Scale right Low cut  SCALE VOLT 2V  2 000 02 000    000 00  y Type Range Span left Span right Scale left  DELTA  CH1      2 000    02 000     Ref  CH Span left Span right Scale right  DI LEVEL 0 1  4 Type Span left Span right  SQRT Hy  2 000  02 000  000 00     200 00  4 Range Span left Span right Scale left Scale right  Q SKIP OFF  0 0  Low cut Low cut value  BIAS CH1 j  OFF   00 000   Sec  3 10  Channel Bias setting Bias value  CALIB CH1 OFF 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000      NO  y  Sec  3 11  Channel Cal  correction 1st corr  pt  1st corr  val  2nd  corr  pt  2nd corr  val  Update setting  ALARM CH1 a    OFF HH  000 00   OFF  101  y  Sec  2 2  Channel Level Alarm setting Alarm type Alarm value Relay setting Relay No   UNIT CH1 20 20  y  Sec  2 3  Channel Unit  ASCII code   CHART 20  Y  Sec  2 4  Speed  mm h   CLOCK   05 01 01    00 00 00   Sec  2 5  YY MM DD HH MM SS  AUX TREND J  AUTO  T  Sec  3 1  Mode  ZONE j l CH1 J  000 J  100  y  Sec  3 4  Chann
3.                                                     144   5 67      2 67  0136 5    feos   5 37        Unit  mm  approx  inch     Unless otherwise specified  tolerance is  3    however  tolerance is  0 3 mm when below 10 mm      Panel Cutout    Single Unit Mounting Side by Side Mounting   horizontally        137      5 39   i Sao 175 min           Attach the mounting brackets to the top and bottom when  mounting the recorders side by side horizontally or right and  left when mounting the recorders side by side vertically     Unit  mm  approx  inch   Unless otherwise specified  tolerance is  3    however  tolerance is  0 3 mm when below 10 mm             0 37 the mounting bracket   1    7 5  Dimensions after attaching     0 30  the mounting bracket     Side by Side Mounting   vertically  max  3 units     137     175 min      6 89               Units    L  mm        N    282       426       570       714       858       1002       1146          1290              1434          3 jojojo  R O           144xn  6          10    IM 04P03B01 02E    Installing Wiring the Recorder       Input Signal Wiring    A       e To prevent electric shock while wiring  ensure that the power supply source is  turned OFF     CAUTION    e If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the recorder  the terminals of  the recorder and or the cable can be damaged  In order to prevent tension from  being applied directly on the terminals  fasten all wiring cables to the rear of the  mounting panel 
4.                              Setting Scale Right  9  Likewise  set scale right to 500 0  and press the     key   HA VCW    L LALLI    When OK is displayed  the settings entered up to then are applied                                                  Finishing the Range Settings  10  When OK appears  press the ESC key   The RANGE screen is displayed     Setting the Unit  11  Press the A or 7 key to select UNIT  and press the     key     rl L  Lit  OL                                              12  Press the A or 7 key to select CH3  and press the     key   r  la                         Ha  mo                         Selecting the Unit  13  Press the A or 7 key to select 25   corresponds to ASCII code 25   and press  the     key    For a description of the ASCII codes  see    Common Operations and Menu  Structure         Indicates that the first  character is being set                    mae JC L  Li CECE                                   ay  ASCII code  IM 04P03B01 02E 33       Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels       Finishing the Unit Settings  14  When OK appears  press the ESC key        L  LI                                              15  Hold down the  wenu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Note  If the range is changed after setting the alarm  the alarm setting becomes invalid  When you  change the range  check the alarm setting     In step 5 of setup examples  1  and  2   you can select an input type or a computation  type on t
5.                     100 mm    Entering Setting Mode  1  Hold down the  menu  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode      Selecting the Channel  2  Press the     key with RANGE shown on the screen           afl    ARIE                   3  Press the A or 7 key to select CH3  and press the     key                                      Hg  Lv ae          Selecting the Input Type  4  Press the A or Y key to select 1 5V  and press the     key  for the selectable    settings  see    Explanation                                      Cie  pa    Lal             il                 IM 04P03B01 02E    32    Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels       Setting Span Left  5  Set span left to 1 000  and press the     key   Press the  gt  key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the                   value   Ih  IM Wn    LA Wee                                  Setting Span Right  6  Likewise  set span right to 5 000  and press the     key    i PREV UT    LU LILI                                                 Setting Scale Left   7  Move the decimal point so that the number of digits to the right of the decimal is 1   Press the  gt  key to select     Press the A or Y key to move the decimal point    FL VINIT      LOL       x                n                                  8  Set scale left to 0 0  and press the     key   Press the  gt  key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the                   value   FL A   m LALALA LAL  
6.          5  Press the A or 7 key to select K  and press the     key        LI  z L                                                Setting Span Left  6  Set span left to  50 0  and press the     key   Press the    key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the                   value   J a a a  cir LL                                     IM 04P03B01 02E 31    Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels       Setting Span Right  7  Likewise  set span right to 450 0  and press the     key   a ALC  a LI l                                               AL  When OK is displayed  the settings entered up to then are applied        Finishing the Settings  8  When OK is displayed  do either of the following   Press the  lt   key to set other channels     To finish setting the input range  press the ESC key                                bi             lo             9  Hold down the  MENU key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Setup Example  2  of 1 5V Input and unit  Set channel 03 to 1 to 5V standard signal input and 0 0 to 500 0  scale  The scaling    range is    19999 to 30000   The measured values in the range of 0 0 to 500 0  are recorded in a width of 100 mm    on the chart paper   1 5V standard signal                                                    1V 5V  1 000 _   Span left  5 000 _  Span right   0 0     Scale left  500 0     Scale right    Yy Y   o    Chart paper   Oo      o E   jej       o  e f                                   
7.      Do not apply a voltage exceeding the following value to the input terminals as  this may damage the recorder    e Maximum input voltage  Voltage range less than or equal to 200 mVDC  TC  RTD  and DI   10 VDC  Ranges other than those listed above   60 VDC     Maximum common mode voltage   60 VDC  under measurement category II conditions   e The recorder is an INSTALLATION CATEGORY II product        Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring   Take the following precautions when wring the input signal cables    It is recommended that crimp on lug with insulation sleeves  designed for 4 mm  screws  be used when connecting the input output signal wires to the terminals     CIDLO Crimp on lug with insulation sleeves  for 4 mm screws     Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measurement circuit        Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable  power circuit  and ground  circuit       Itis desirable that the object being measured does not generate noise  However  if  this is unavoidable  isolate the measurement circuit from the object  Also  ground the  object being measured       Shielded wires should be used to minimize noise caused by electrostatic induction   Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the recorder as necessary  make sure  you are not grounding at two points       To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction  twist the measurement circuit  wires at short  equal intervals       Make sure to earth ground the protective ground termi
8.     Switching the Displayed Channel Using Keys  If auto switching is not specified  the channel switches each time the key is  pressed in ascending order  All channels are displayed in order     Display Example  Date  YY  MM  and DD                       Year    lower 2 digits  Month Day     AG DATA  oI ILS   mas wl  bit                               e Date Display  Displays the year  month  and day  The date format can be specified   e Time Display  Displays the hour  minute  and seconds  The time format can be specified     Display Example  LED OFF   OFF          CHI DATA                                              IM 04P03B01 02E 41    Recording Displaying Data       FUNC Key Operations in Operation Mode    The operations below can be carried out with the FUNC key in Operation mode          Use the   key       gt   Use the A or Y key                                                                                               START STOP Executes manual printout  printout of measured values     START STOP Executes the setting  Setting mode  printout    START STOP Executes setting  Basic Setting mode  printout    MSG1                 Prints message 1    Y   MSG2              Prints message 2    y   MSG3              Prints message 3    y   MSG4              Prints message 4    y   MSG5                  Prints message 5    ALARM             Clears the data waiting to be printed in the alarm printout buffer    y   MSG                 Clears the data waiting to be printed in t
9.   Oirn   Channel 1 Si ETE  Channel 2  Orel  Channel 2 Crm  Channel 3    ei  JaA    kete tej Channel 3  Orn  Channel 4    fil    a  i Channel 4  Channel 5  Channel 6          Input terminal Input terminal    Measuring Input Wiring    Thermocouple input Resistance temperature detector input  b   B   A b   B   A    Leadwire resistance   10 Q max  wire  The resistance    of the three wires should be           Extension leadwire                                    equal   b         Sb  A  DC voltage input  1 5V input  DC current input  and ON OFF input  b   B   A b   B   A  Shunt resistor  Example   For a 4 to 20 mA input        a shunt resistor of    250 W   0 1  can be used  DC voltage  1 5V  ON OFF to convert to 1 5V input DC current  Note    RTD input terminals A and B on the dot model are isolated on each channel  Terminal b is  shorted internally across all channels        12    IM 04P03B01 02E    Installing Wiring the Recorder       Optional Terminal Wiring         To prevent electric shock while wiring  ensure that the power supply source is  turned OFF      lf a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the output  terminals  use ring tongue crimp on lugs with insulation sleeves on all terminals  to prevent the wires from slipping out when the screws become loose   Furthermore  use double insulated wires  dielectric strength of 2300 VAC or  more  for the signal wires on which a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is  to be applied  For all other wires  us
10.   Press the A or 7 key to select LOCK  and press the   4 key   3  Enter the password for releasing the key lock  The password values are shown    as a line for digits other than the one you are setting   Press the    key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the  value              g  Ll                Ss                               4  Press the   4 key  The key lock is released  The screen returns to the data display screen        IM 04P03B01 02E    45    Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn Parts       To preserve the reliability of the recorder and to use the recorder in good condition for an  extended time  it is recommended that periodic replacements be made on parts    The table below shows the recommended replacement period for expendable parts  The  replacement period shown here applies when the recorder is used under standard operating  conditions  For the actual replacement period  consider the actual conditions of use   Replacement of parts other than the chart paper  pen  and ribbon cassette will be carried out  by one of our engineers or an engineer certified by us  Contact your nearest dealer when  such replacement is necessary     Pen Model    Replacement Part N Part N Quantity  Period art Name art No  Used    Z fold chart paper 33 days CHART BO565AW When used at 20 mm h    B9902AM Red      B9902AN Green  B9902AP Blue  B9902AQ Violet _        Felt pen 2km PEN ASSY      At a pen speed of    10 cm s          100 000    characters PEN A
11.  E  F G H 1 J K L M N    D EL a NZL   QW We Se es eo et  O  P Q R S T U V W  X Y   Z h  i          Symbols other than alphabet characters that are displayed are as follows     e Symbols on the channel displa                         Lo JA L i L   J   ob  l yt L   Span left   Span right   Scale left   Scale right   Difference high  Difference low  limit alarm limit alarm          e Special numeric display on the data display       ASCII Codes       You set the units or messages that are recorded on the chart paper using ASCII codes   e When the Font Is Set to English                                                                                                                   i  ol1 2 3 4 sj6 7 si 9jalBic p elF  20  SP            4      30 0  1 2 3 4  5 6 7 8 9  40   JAIBICIDIEJ FIGIH IIJIKILIMINJO  50  P Q RIS T JUJVIWI X Y Z     60 alb cj dje fjgj h  i j k  l m njo  70 lplqj r js jtjujviw  x  y ZJp fjQ     e When the Font Is Set to German or French  usr lo il2 ala sle zls   la B c D E F  20  SP                   30  0  1  2 3 4  5 6 7 8 9  40   JAIBICIDIE FIGIH IIJIKILIMINJO  50  P Q RIS T JUJVIW X Y Z  60 albj cj dje fjgjh i j k  l  mjnjo  70  piq ris tjuj  vjiw xjy  z Q  AO  BO      2  3 u  co A    E i  DO    U B  E0             l      l  j   ii  FO    6             Only German  Only French                         IM 04P03B01 02E    19    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Menu Structure of Setting Mode                                                             
12.  color ink     Printer carriage   Records measured values   and prints various types of  information             Rear Panel       T  Display and key panel  see the next page     Heatsink  Dissipates the internal heat     Power terminal block    The power terminal and protective ground terminal     Optional terminal block   This is where terminals or ports used by options such  as alarm output relays and communication interface  are installed           Measuring input terminal block  Measuring input terminals        Ethernet port   C7 option           IM 04P03B01 02E 7    Function Introduction Names of Parts       Display and Key Panel    m    Status display   Displays the following information    RCD Illuminates while recording measured values   ALM Illuminates when an alarm is occurring     Channel number display  The 2 digit 7 segment LEDs show the channel number and the alarm status   Operates as an auxiliary display for setup items when setting functions     Data display  The 5 digit 7 segment LEDs show the measured values   Shows setup items and values when setting functions           o GD  Gam         AG TT ED Oo GH    ESC a  gt  7       EE       lt                       Six keys are available   For all keys except RCD  functions marked above the keys are  enabled when setting functions or when the FUNC key is pressed      lt When setting functions or when the FUNC key is pressed gt     ESC key  Cancels the operation     ESC    UP key  Switches the setup item or the val
13.  cover is dangerous  because  some areas inside the instrument have high voltages      External Connection  Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item  under measurement or to an external control unit      Damage to the Protective Structure  Operating the recorder in a manner not described in this  manual may damage its protective structure        Exemption from Responsibility     YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product  except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided  separately      YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss or  damage  direct or indirect  caused by the user or any  unpredictable defect of the product     Handling Precautions     Use care when cleaning the recorder  especially any plastic  parts  When cleaning  wipe using a dry soft cloth  Do not use  chemicals such as benzene or thinner  since these may cause  discoloring and deformation      Keep electrically charged objects away from the signal  terminals  This may damage the recorder      Do not apply volatile chemicals to the door glass  display  panel  keys  etc  Do not allow rubber and vinyl products to remain in  contact with the recorder for long periods of time  This may  damage the recorder      When not in use  make sure to turn OFF the power switch      If there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or  smoke coming from the recorder  immediately turn OFF the  power switch and the power supply source  Then  contact your  nearest YOKOG
14.  eol 75  80    90  100  120  150  160  180  200  240  300  360l      375  _450  eoo  720  vso  oo  1200  1500  1800  2400       The shaded section applies only to the pen model        When OK is displayed  the new chart speed is applied   Press the ESC key to change the chart speed again   Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Viewing the Recorded Results  Pull the front cover tab of the chart cassette to open the front cover  The recorded chart  paper can be pulled out for viewing     Recorded chart paper can  be pulled out                          Front cover tab       38    IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data       Description of the Printout Contents  Printout Description Figure  Pen Model                                                                                                                                                                             Manual printout EI  Jan 31 05   15 00  1 223   5mg  cm3 2 437 2uS cm    3 H  591 6  C 4d  0 222V  CI  New chart speed printout  50mm h 14 55  C  Periodic printout         Time tick cancel mark    Jang o5 c  13 50   lt   Pen offset compensation mark      Scale  J C  mg cm    i  e a e aa scat 3  N faa  Buffer overflow mark   Co    Time tick  Recording color  Alarm printout  vV 1H3 10 09  A1H3 10 05 C                                   r             Message printout  09 52 START 205 ABCDEF                                                                                        CJ  R
15. 01 02E 29    Preparing to Record       Checking or Setting the Date Time  Checking the Date Time    The date time is shown on the display when the power switch is turned ON and the  key is pressed several times     Setting the Date Time                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   1  Hold down the  Menu  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Press the A or 7 key to display CLOCK  and press the     key   ry  e  L LIL L  3  Set the date  and press the     key   ric  IL JLI  Ltt An G n A    Year   Month Day  Press the    key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the  value   When all digits have been set  press the  lt   key   4  Set the time  and press the     key   ri ff SILA  Hour Minute      Second  Press the  gt  key to select the desired digit  Press the A or Y key to change the  value   When all digits have been set  press the     key   Example  Changing from January to May in the figure below  Press the  gt  key three times to move the cursor to the month position  Next   press the A key four times to change the value from 1 to 5   Before change After change  rac  FW LIIL ric PAE    ALI   p   em      om         om    aw   oa    a   we  ATC ee Te  5  When OK appears  press the ESC key    L  LIL  6  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seco
16. 1500 VAC at 50 60 Hz for one minute  between output terminals  and the ground terminal   Relay Contact Input Transistor Input Specifications  e Voltage free contact  Contact closed at 200 Q or less and contact open at 100 kQ    or greater    Open collector  0 5 V or less  30 mADC  when turned ON  leakage current of  0 25 mA or less when turned OFF  Input format  Photocoupler isolation  shared common   Dielectric strength  500 VDC for one minute between input terminals and the ground  terminal       14    IM 04P03B01 02E    Installing Wiring the Recorder       Power Supply Wiring    AN         To prevent electric shock when wiring  ensure the main power supply is turned OFF      To prevent the possibility of fire  use 600 V PVC insulated wire  AWG20 to 16  or an  equivalent wire for power wiring      Make sure to earth ground the protective earth terminal through a grounding resistance  less than 100 Q before turning ON the power      Use crimp on lugs  designed for 4 mm screws  for power and ground wiring termination      To prevent electric shock  make sure to close the transparent cover for the power supply  wires      Make sure to provide a power switch  double pole type  on the power supply line in order  to separate the recorder from the main power supply  Put an indication on this switch as  the breaker on the power supply line for the recorder and indications of ON and OFF   Switch specifications   Rated power current  1 A or more  other than  P1   3 A or more   P1 opt
17. 7 to 0 9 Nm   e Mount the recorder to the panel according to the procedure below    e First  attach the two mounting brackets and temporarily fasten the  attachment screws    e Next  fix the recorder in place by tightening the attachment screws with the  appropriate torque  When the recorder is approximately perpendicular to  the panel as you fasten the screws  press the mounting bracket against  the case so that they are in contact with each other        IM 04P03B01 02E    Installing Wiring the Recorder          CAUTION    e Tightening the screws too much can deform the case or damage the bracket   e Be careful not to insert foreign objects or tools through the holes for the    mounting brackets in the case        Panel Mounting Diagram  External Dimensions Mounting             Screw temporarily Panel                               se Mounting bracket          Fix in place       Panel Case                           Mounting bracket    In contact  with each other    Torque driver   flat blade     Attachment screw    l  l  l  I  l  l  I Per Attachment  l K crew  N    N Q Front    I n i o  l  l    l  1 y  DA  l  l  The figure shows the case when the mounting  l brackets are used on the top and bottom of the case    Dra a pe ee ce E S ase E SE e as ce cement  E S cea a cee as a a ts  ead a     220  8 66   __151 5 5 96   1 08  27 5 178  7 01           144  5 67    Mounting panel 2 to 26          9 4  Dimensions before attaching                                                      
18. AWA dealer     How to Use This Manual  This manual covers information regarding the recorders with  English as the printout font  suffix code    2       The following markings are used in this manual     A    Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage  to the instrument  This symbol appears on the instrument to  indicate that the user must refer to the user   s manual for special  instructions  The same symbol appears in the corresponding place  in the user   s manual to identify those instructions  In the manual   the symbol is used in conjunction with the word    WARNING    or     CAUTION        Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or  fatal injury to the user  and precautions that can be taken to  prevent such occurrences     CAUTION  Calls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury  to the user or damage to the instrument or user   s data  and  precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences    Note   Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation  of the instrument     Checking the Contents of the Package  Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the  instrument  If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if  there is physical damage  contact the dealer from which you  purchased them   SR10000 Recorder  A name plate is affixed to the case  Check that the model name  and suffix code given on the name plate on the rear panel match  those on y
19. D ROM is displayed  Click a  manual title to open the manual    If the list of manuals is not displayed automatically  open the  manual in the My Computer  gt  SR_manual  gt  English directory     Notes      The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior  notice as a result of continuing improvements to the  instrument s performance and functions      Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to  ensure the accuracy of its contents  However  should you have  any questions or find any errors  please contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer      Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this  manual without the permission of Yokogawa Electric  Corporation is strictly prohibited      The TCP IP software of this product and the document  concerning the TCP IP software have been developed created  by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software   Release 1 that has been licensed from the University of  California     Trademarks       All the brands or names of Yokogawa Electric   s products used  in this manual are either trademarks or registered trademarks  of Yokogawa Electric Corporation    e Microsoft  MS DOS  Windows  Windows NT  and Windows XP  are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other countries      Adobe  Acrobat  and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe  Systems Incorporated      For purposes of this manual  the TM and    symbols do not  accompany their respect
20. EE   Sec  4 9    Keylock setting Password RCD key set  FEED key set  MENU key set   M_AVE NOT      j M_PRN FREE LIST  FREE    SLIST_  FREE      Sec  4 10    Moving ave  setting Manual printout Manual prn  set  List setting Setup list Setup list setting   FILTR P  NOT     Sec  411  Filter setting MSG  FREE   B_CLR FREE  PEN  FREE  ry  1  1  l PART Ln NOT Message Message setting Buffer clear Buffer clear set    Pen ex  Pen ex  set    Sec  4 12    Partial exp  setting RIBON    FREE   FONT F  ENG Ribbon ex    Ribbon ex  set      Sec  4 13    English Japanese   DATE P  YMD   Sec  4 14    Type   TEMP P DEG_C   Sec  4 23    Celsius Fahrenheit   PERS ke BIAS    NOT  SQRT__ MUSE Hi 5v____ NOT   CALIB__  USE   Sec  4 15    Bias 3 Bias setting 3 SQRT low cut SQRT low cut set  1 5V low cut 1 5V low cut set  Cal  corr  3 Cal  corr  set  3   T_PRN f  ALARM HM  MSG    HM RCD HM SPEED HM   Sec  4 16    Alarm printout Hour  min  Message printout Hour  min  Record start prn  Hour  min  Speed printout Hour  min    INIT P  SETUP__  NO   Sec  4 17    Basic Setting Setting Execute init    REM PREM   RCD     Sec  4 18    Remote No  Type   COMM  01  9600 j  8BiT  EVEN  NORMA   Comm    Address Baud rate Data length Parity Protocol   comm IP j  000  000  000    000   Comm  X IP address 1 IP address2 IP address 3 IP address 4  LOGIN peLNOT 000 Hoo  000 Hooo  Login setting Subnet maski  Subnetmask2 Subnet mask3 Subnet mask4  000  000  000  000  Default gateway 1 Default gateway 2 Default gateway 3 Defau
21. Operation Models SR10001 SR10002 SR10003     Guide SR10004 SR10006  SR10000 Recorder  CC  vigilantplant   AIC  3 B102 cE 0 1  YOKOGAWA   ae    Yokogawa Electric Corporation    Contents       FORGWOIG testis capsvevee ithe Gatien ee ln its Rt ade tee eee eee 3  Safety PrECAULOMS erreen emiga faape AEE E A EELE EI ENEE ERE EE RESE terse 3  Handling Precautions      cieiislohail doi A E EE A 4  How to Use This Man  al  sp siririca nipo neinean aaa cavesd seen hapa raia adieren eiiiai 4  Checking the Contents of the Package            e  cecscesssecseeeeseeeeeeeeseeseaeeeseeeeaeeseaeeeaeesaeeeeesaeessaessaeesaeseaeesseeeeeeseeeeeaes 4  Removing the Packing Materials   0 0 0 0    eesceessseeeeenneeteneeeeeeneeeeeneeeeneeeeseneeeeeaaeeseaeeesenaeeseaeeessaeeeseeeeeseaeeessaeeeseneeeeed 5  Function Introduction Names  Of Parts si cci0cscscsicccceecesticcsnvesscecsccectecetdeenuaettiitensevendecensr snus ecndesany conivatereveersncsdsuevvententes 6  FUNGHOM A adele Oeton a E ceeesteesaidecds sutras Ssucuheusae ery sobneesued spices pbuaulossueag fede   ansuelgende ivesdeepeuucge vpnedeedetsseusdentey 6  Names Of Parts esezes vce tetada soca stac vcs seecsadozs a E a a a 7  Display arid Key Panel csccccceccccecsccesswtcets sea cpngs cz ctaicecenecncnesite aoai niatna aaae aptadees eudceetuen sensed teetarnseetennicee 8  Installing Wiring the  Recorder s iii cecctesssccesescsnesccceceweesttecsuessbeesetecueiesdei catesucuteeweveneveesdsvuccedeeesievstbevecereveedencneatevenncccecs 9  I
22. SSY B9902AR When printing continuously    Plotter pen       Sna paper feed 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9962EJ    Plotter carriage 5 years CARRIAGE ASSY B8800DJ  Plotter motor 5 years MOTOR ASSY B8800DT For the X axis  Lever bearing 5 years BEARING B9900RP For the plotter    Shared by all pens   excludes the pen arm ASSY              Pen servo 5 years SERVO ASSY B8800FG                   Dot Model    Replacement Quantity  Period Part Name Part No  Used    Z fold chart paper 33 days CHART B9565AW When used at 20 mm h  Ribbon cassette 3 months RIBBON CASSETTE B9901AX          ARE paper feed 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9962EJ    Lever 3 years LEVER ASSY B9901EK For the carriage  Pulley 3 years PULLY B9963CJ For the carriage  Carriage motor 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9963CF  Carriage 5 years CARRIAGE ASSY B9963CL    Ribbon shift motor 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9962EJ  B8801BX  B8801BW  Ribbon feed motor 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9962EJ    B9901HL  Ribbon feed gear 5 years GEAR B9901HM  B9901HN                   Ribbon shift gear 5 years GEAR                            46 IM 04P03B01 02E    
23. _ADu  time adjust    M_PRN  manual printout     MSG1  message 1  to MSG5  message 5    NONE       RS 422A 485 Communication Interface Function   C3 Option                       Setup Items Pen Dot Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  COMM  gt  Address   1 to 32 1    gt  Baud rate   1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400bps 9600    gt  Data length   7 8bit 8    gt  Parity   EVEN ODD NONE EVEN    gt  Protocol   NORMA  normal  M_BUS  Modbus communication  NORMA       Ethernet Communication Interface Function   C7 Option        Setup Items Pen Dot    Selectable Range or Settings    Default Value       COMM  gt IP gt IP address 1 to 4     gt  IP  gt  Subnet mask 1 to 4   gt  IP  gt  Default gateway 1 to 4    000 to 255    000        gt  LOGST  gt  User level      ADMIN USER1 to USER6    ADMIN        gt  LOGST  gt  Registration      ON OFF    ON  for ADMIN         gt  LOGST  gt  User name string      16 characters or less    ADMIN        gt  LOGST  gt  Password string      4 characters or less    Space       Calibration Correction Function   CC1 Option              Setup Items Pen Dot Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  CALIB  gt  Mode   REVIS  revise value   ABSOL  absolute value  REVIS   gt  Correction point   2 to 16 2          24    IM 04P03B01 02E    Preparing to Record    Loading or Replacing the Chart Paper       CAUTION      Do not install or remove the chart cassette with the chart paper guide open   This may damage the stopper    e Continuing to record or print wi
24. acters that can be used are alphabet   numbers  symbols                                   u Q  2  3      and space                                 2 000 to 2 000 V   6 000 to 6 000 V   20 00 to 20 00 V  50 00 to 50 00 V                c r s  Z  A  e  m  x        o                   34 IM 04P03B01 02E    Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels       Setting the Alarm    Setup Example  Set a high limit alarm at 400 0  C on channel 2  The relay output  option  is not available     Entering Setting Mode    1     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to display the Setting mode screen     Selecting the Channel    2     3     Press the  lt  key with ALARM shown on the screen     ri  Hl mm  LII       I    Or                                           Press the A or 7 key to select CH2  and press the     key   ad  LL                                           HI  Lm       Setting the Alarm Condition    4     5     6     7     Press the A or 7 key to select L1  and press the     key    Up to four alarms can be set on a single channel  Each alarm is distinguished by  its level  L1  alarm level 1  to L4  alarm level 4    In this example  L1 is used    J rl 4    bit                                                 Press the A or 7 key to select ON  and press the     key   ON  Enables the alarm of the selected alarm level   M ff                Ai O                                     Press the A or 7 key to select H  and press the     key   The letter    H    represents th
25. assette         1  Red 1 1 1 1      Green   1 1 1    Disposable felt pen Blue 1 1  Violet       1    Plotter pen Purple 1 1 1 1    Mounting bracket 2 2 2 2 2  Manuals for the SR10000 1 1 1 1 1   CD ROM   SR10000 Recorder Operation 1 1 1 1 1  Guide IM 04P03B01 02E                         Software  Sold Separately  see next page   Item Model Note  RXA10 01  RXA10 02   With interface unit             Configuration software                   Optional Accessories  Sold Separately    The optional accessories below are available for purchase  separately  If you make an order  make sure that all contents are  present and undamaged    For information about ordering accessories  contact the dealer  from which you purchased the recorder     Item Model  Quantity  Z fold chart paper B9565AW 1  Ribbon cassette B9901AX  Red B9902AM  Disposable Green   B9902AN  feltipen Blue  B9902AP                      1  1   1   1   Violet   B9902AQ 1   Plotter pen Purple   B9902AR 1  2   1   1   1          Mounting bracket B9900BX    Shunt resistor 415920  for the screw 415921  terminal  standard  415922       250 Q   0 1   100 Q   0 1   10 Q  0 1                       Removing the Packing Materials   Open the door  put your finger on the tab at the lower left of the  display and key panel section  and open the display and key panel  section     Tab on the display  key panel section       Remove all packing materials     e Pen Model       e Dot Model       CAUTION  To protect the hinges  do not apply ver
26. c  eoj102    O6                00066  00000  OOO BE                                               OOOO  OOOO  ooo                         uan    es  OG  oG                                     IM 04P03B01 02E 13    Installing Wiring the Recorder                                                                                                              A2  A2 R1   Kc  Kolo QO  Kc  Wojl01   Ako  Go Kc  amp dJ102  KCJ K  Alo3 Ke  Klos  KAKA koa EAKA EAo4  OKO OKO  OJO OJO  OOO DOIG   A3  A3 R1  R1  KoKo AAA OO  KACK AAKA OUO  KACK KAAKA OOO  KCA kA Akoa OAO  eolkeledi0s KAAKA OOO  KAKKA ClO CE OJO  OOO in Olek yn EES  oH DIA QA                                                       Alarm Output Relay Terminals   NC  Normally Closed   C  Common   NO  Normally Opened    Alarm output terminals 01 to 06 are expressed as 101 to 106 in the alarm output relay  settings    Remote Control Input Terminals   1 to 5  Remote control input terminals   C  Common    Remote control input terminals 1 to 5 are expressed as numbers 1 to 5 in the remote  control input settings                       Alarm output Remote control input  Relay contact input Transistor input  Relay contact output  Voltage free contact   Open collector      1 2 3 1 2 3  4 ame                         ta                               S   9 S    ee      o gt         Relay Contact Output Specifications  Output format  Relay contact  Contact rating  250 VAC  50 60 Hz  3 A  250 VDC 0 1 A  for resistor load   Dielectric strength  
27. e  procedure below to move it near the center position     1  Press the key     2  Press the A or Y key several times to display PEN      mf ma  LII    3  Press the     key   The pen  pen holder  moves near the center position  and END appears                                               Note  When the pen moves  a line is drawn on the chart paper     4  Replace the pen    5  Return the display and key panel section to its original position  and press the    key   The screen returns to the data display screen        IM 04P03B01 02E 27    Preparing to Record       Installing Replacing the Plotter Pen  Pen Model   1    Open the door   If recording is in progress  press the key to stop the recording   2  Open the display and key panel section   3  Hold the plotter pen cartridge and pull it out from the pen holder   4  Remove the cap from the new plotter pen and insert the pen firmly into the pen    holder                 5  Return the display and key panel section to its original position     Installing Replacing the Ribbon Cassette  Dot Model        CAUTION    e Improper cassette insertion may cause the color to change or damage the ribbon   e Do not apply upward force to the printer carriage  If you do  the carriage position  may be offset  and the recorder may not print correctly        1  Open the door   If recording is in progress  press the key to stop the recording     2  Press the key     3  Press the A or 7 key several times to display RIBON                    l  T   i
28. e basic insulated wires  dielectric strength  of 1390 VAC   To prevent electric shock  attach the terminal cover after wiring  and make sure not to touch the terminals     CAUTION    e To prevent fire  use signal wires having a temperature rating of 70  C or more    e If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the recorder  the terminals of  the recorder and or the cable can be damaged  In order to prevent tension from  being applied directly on the terminals  fasten all wiring cables to the rear of the  mounting panel        Wiring Procedure   As shown in the figure below  the optional terminal  block is located on the rear panel  The optional  terminal block is provided on the recorder when an  option that requires input output is installed such as  the alarm output relay   A1   A2  or  A3 option     and remote control function   R1 option     A terminal cover is screwed in place on the  measuring input terminal block  A label indicating attachment screws  the terminal arrangement is affixed to the   terminal block     Optional       1 Turn OFF the recorder and remove the terminal cover    2  Connect the input signal wires to the terminals    3 Replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws   The proper torque for tightening the screws is 0 6 N m     Note    To reduce noise  use a shielded cable for the wiring of the remote control input terminals   Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the recorder           3          101  102                CIKA   
29. e high limit alarm  see    Explanation          i 4 LI  LiU M                                                 Set the alarm value to 400 0 by carrying out the key operations below    Press the D   key to select the desired digit  Press the A or 7 key to change the  value    When all digits have been set  press the     key                    A  monn  Cie N                                   Setting the Relay Output    8     Since the relay output is not used  press the     key with OFF selected   Tc rie  Pel gy f    When OK is displayed  the settings entered up to then are applied                                                  IM 04P03B01 02E    35    Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels       Finishing the Settings  10  When OK is displayed  do either of the following   Press the  lt   key to set other alarms     To finish setting the alarm  press the ESC key                             LI  L                   lo       11  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     EMEC     In step 6  you can select an alarm type on the table below        Type Description             H High Limit Alarm  An alarm occurs when the input value exceeds the alarm value   L Low Limit Alarm  An alarm occurs when the input value falls below the alarm value   h Difference High Limit Alarm   An alarm occurs when the difference in the input values of    two channels is greater than or equal to the specified value          Difference Low Limit Alarm   An a
30. e proper  torque for tightening the screws is 0 6 N m   e Wiring                                                                         Power terminal e Other e  P1  24 VDC AC  block than  P1 power supply   Crimp on lug with A L T L  eel insulation sleeves  S N PN  PE Power cord S gt     ew O pc aczav O  Pa E    g     2 et  OO             Protective grounding cord    Turning ON OFF the Power Switch   The power switch is located inside the door at the lower right  When the power switch is  turned ON  a self diagnosis program runs for a few seconds  and the recorder is ready  for operation        IM 04P03B01 02E    15    Common Operations and Menu Structure    Execution Modes    The recorder has three execution modes    Operation Mode   This mode is used for normal recording operation  The recorder enters this mode when  the power is turned ON     Setting Mode   This mode is used to set the input range  alarms  chart speed  and other parameters   These settings can be changed while recording is in progress  excluding some  functions      Basic Setting mode   This mode is used to set the basic specifications of the recorder such as the  thermocouple burnout detection function and the alarm output relay operation  This  mode cannot be entered while the recorder is recording  Measurement  recording  and  alarm detection cannot be carried out in this mode     Power ON    Display    STORE    and press  lt       2         Operation mode Hold down       mode Hold down Basic Setting m
31. ecording start printout  z 08 00 2 mm           Printout Description Figure  Dot Model   Manual printout Cc  Jan 31 05  16 00  Ofa 223   5mg  cm3 2 437 2uS cm C4  3 H an 4d  0 222V  O s 0 665V 6 L  0 448Vv CI  O New chart speed printout                            Periodic printout    Jan 31 05  g a                    455    LU                                                                                                                                                                    Time tick      1 218  O2 C   3 H  ols d  Seale     5  o e L044 8 YI ___   _      _ EC   00 PR EENT 002 0Ps   eo   mg m i  somma A   Delta computation                            O N   Buffer overflow mark   C   Time tick  gt   g Alarm printout  Y1H3 10 09  oO A1H3 10 05  00  o Message printout  09 52 START 205 ABCDEF    H 1 Recording start printout  7 fal z oy _08 400 25mm h  m  Channel printout Time tick                IM 04P03B01 02E    39    Recording Displaying Data       The printout description figures are for explaining the printout contents  The font is  different from the actual printout  The printout positions are also slightly different     Manual Printout   Prints the current measured values and alarm statuses of all channels by operating   the keys    New Chart Speed Printout   When the chart speed is changed  the time tick  dot model   the date time of change    and the new chart speed are printed  The time ticks are marks that indicate the   positions of the date time on the char
32. eeeaeeeseeeeaeeseeseaeeseeeseaeeseaeseaeessaeesieeseaeesieeseaeeeeaeess 37  stopping the Recording sesiooni siente hadi ede nae Raa iat 37  Feeding the Chart Paper          cccescesecceeseeeseeceeeeseeteneeseaeeeaeesaeeeaeessaeesaeeseaeessaeeeaeessaeseaeesaeeseaeesaeeseaeeseaeeeaeessaeeseeseaees 37  Changing the  Chart Speed nieni nace a hdd ee Eee i eee ee ls 38  Viewing the Recorded Results               ceeseceesssceeeeseeeceseeeeseaneeenneeseeneeeesaeeeesaaeeseaeeeesaeeeseaaeesseaeeseeaeeesnaeeseeeneseeneeeeeas 38  Description    of the  Printout Contents ispricati dailies inital th Mia 39  Switching the Display Screen            ceececeseesceeseeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeaeesseeseaeeseaeeeaeesaeeeacessaeesaeeseaeesaeseaeesaeseaeesneeteeeseaeeeaeete 41  FUNC Key Operations in Operation Mode             cesceeeseeeeceteeeeeeeceaeeeeeeceaeecaaeeeaeesseeseaeessaeeeseeeeaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeesieeteaees 42  Printing Measured Values  Manual Printout              eee eeseeeeneeeeeneeeeeeneeeseneeeeeaaeeseaaeeeseaeeeeseaeeeeeaeeeseeeseseaeeeeeaneeseeees 42  Printing the Recorder SettingS    i c ed asiteciesterettieien nici n i ap ad en ENS iae a aa ae aian 43  Clearing the Alarm Printout Buffer           ccc ceeeecesceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeesaeeeaeesaeeseeseaeesaeseaeesneeeseeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeee 44  Printing a Messagen a E se eG es SR ee eI eee 44  Activating Releasing the Key LOCK 00    ceeeseeesseeeeeneeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeaeeeseaeesensaeeeesaaeessaeeeensaee
33. el Zone left Zone right  PART jet CH1 OFF 50 00 000   Sec  3 5  Channel Part  exp  setting Boudary pos  Boudary val   PRINT     CH1 J  OFF jm  OFF      Sec  3 6  Channel Trend rec  setting     Periodic printout  TAG fmt CH1  20 20 Key operation  A7  Sec  3 7    Channel Tag  ASCII code  Hold down MENU for 3 seconds in Operation  MSG f  MSG1___    20 20 mode to enter Setting mode    Sec  3 8  Message No  Message  ASCII code  A  y     Use the key   SPD_2  20 pain  Y  Sec  3 9    Speed  mm h      gt   Use the V or Akey   FILTR H  CH1  OFF Hold down MENU for 3 seconds in Setting  y     Sec  3 2  Channel Time constant  s  mode to return to Operation mode   M_AVE H  CH1   OFF  TE  Sec  3 3  Channel Sampling count  DST     OFF  04 H1   SUN  02   Sec  3 12  DST setting Start month Start week Start day Start hour  10 j l LAST J  MON j l 01  End month End week End day End hour     1 Pen model only   2 Dot model only               The items in       are not displayed by default  To display these items  settings must be changed in Basic Setting mode     e References in parentheses are those in the SR10000 Recorder User   s Manual  IM04P03B01 01E        For the selectable settings and range  see the next page     e Alphabet mapping                                                             a a ee n  MOLI TL a e  A B C D E F G H 1I  J K L M N     Oy Ce he ie   OT WS ee st  O P Q R S T U Vi w Xx Y Z h  i             20    IM 04P03B01 02E    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Setup I
34. eseaeeeseneeees 45  Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn Parts         ccccsseeesseeeeseeeeeesseeenseeesnseeeeenseeeeesenesaseeesaseenenseneeasenees 46    SR10000 Recorder User   s Manual  IM04P03B01E 01  Contents    Chapter 1 Functional Description Chapter 5 Troubleshooting  Chapter 2 Frequently Used Setup Operations Chapter 6 Maintenance  Chapter 3 Setup Operations for Convenient Functions Chapter 7 Specifications    Chapter 4 Setup Operations for Changing Adding Functions       2 IM 04P03B01 02E       Foreword    Thank you for purchasing the YOKOGAWA SR10000 Recorder   This manual describes concisely the operating procedures of the  SR10000 Recorder  To ensure correct use  please read this  manual thoroughly before beginning operation    The following two manuals  in addition to this one  are provided as  manuals for the SR10000 Recorder  Please read all of them   Electronic Manuals Provided on the Accompanying CD ROM       Manual Title Manual No        SR10000 Recorder User   s Manual IM 04P03B01 01E  Explains all the functions and procedures of the recorder  excluding the communication functions        SR10000 Communication   Interface User   s Manual  Explains the communication functions using Ethernet interface  and the RS 422A 485 communication interface     IM 04P03B01 17E       Opening the Electronic Manuals   The PDF files of the manuals are provided on the accompanying  CD ROM  When the CD ROM is inserted in the PC   s CD ROM  drive  a list of manuals on the C
35. gs                Setup Item Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  Channel CH1 to CH6 CH1  Setting  function disable enable  OFF  disable  ON enable  OFF  Setting  not use or use the function  NOT USE NOT       Setup Items and Selectable Settings by Function                                                                                                          Setup Item Pen Dot Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  ALARM  gt  Relay action setting ENERG  energize  DE EN  de energize  ENERG   gt  Hysteresis setting E OFF 0 1  to 1 0  0 5  INTG  gt  Integration time Pen model AUTO 50Hz 60Hz AUTO  Dot model AUTO 50Hz 60Hz 100ms  Fixed to 50Hz  using 24 VDC on the  P1 option  50Hz   P1   B_OUT  gt  Burnout setting OFF UP DOWN OFF  RJC  gt  Internal External INT EXT INT   gt  External compensation voltage      19999 to 20000 pV 00000  COLOR  gt  Color setting Dot model PRPLE RED GREEN  CH1  PRPLE  CH2  RED   BLUE BROWN BLACK CH3  GREEN  CH4  BLUE   CH5  BROWN  CH6  BLACK  PRINT  gt  Channel tag setting   CH TAG CH   gt  Channel printout setting Dot model ON OFF ON   gt  Alarm printout setting   ON1  activate release  ON2 activate only  OFF ON1   gt  New chart speed printout setting   ON OFF ON   gt  Scale printout setting   ON OFF ON   gt  Pen color printout setting Pen model ON OFF ON  PER   gt  Periodic printout setting AUTO MAN AUTO   gt  Reference time   Hour 0 to 23  every hour  00 00   gt  Interval 10MiN 12MiN 15MiN 20MiN 30MiN  1h  1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 24h   g
36. h ce  4  Press the     key   The printer carriage moves near the center position  and END is displayed   5  Open the display and key panel section   You can open the display and key panel section by holding the tab at the lower  left and pulling it toward you                             Note  If the recorder is OFF  hold the printer carrige and move it near the center position           28 IM 04P03B01 02E    Preparing to Record       6  Remove the ribbon cassette   Pull the left hand part of the ribbon cassette so that the cassette holder tab  disengages  and pull the ribbon cassette out from the recorder case     Holder tab             7      Install a new ribbon cassette   First  insert the right hand part and then the left hand part into the cassette  holder   Check that the cassette is properly engaged with the cassette holder tab   If inserting the ribbon cassette is difficult  turn the ribbon feeding knob in the  direction of the arrow to align the ribbon feeding shaft of the cassette with the  ribbon feeding shaft of the holder          Cassette holder Holder tab    Hole for the ribbon  feed shaft    8      Turn the ribbon feeding knob in the direction of the arrow a half turn or more to  check that the ribbon is feeding properly  If the ribbon is loose  turn the knob in  the direction of the arrow to tighten it    9  Return the display and key panel section to its original position  and press the    key    The screen returns to the data display screen        IM 04P03B
37. he   4 key with STOP shown on the screen    Manual printout stops  The screen returns to the data display screen   a D        Lt                                              Printing the Recorder Settings  This section explains the procedure for printing the recorder settings  There are two sets  of settings that can be printed  LIST and SLIST     LIST  Prints the settings of Setting mode  input range for each channel  etc    SLIST  Prints the settings of Basic Setting mode  Note    The printout takes several minutes to tens of minutes to complete    e When printout is executed  trend recording is suspended  However  the recorder continues  the measurement and alarm detection  in the background     e When printout is complete  trend recording resumes      Ifan alarm occurs during the printout  the alarm is printed after the recording resumes     Starting the LIST Printout    1  Press the key  2  Press the A or 7 key to select LIST  and press the     key   Pye  L    oe    3  Press the  lt   key with START shown on the screen    The printout of the settings of Setting mode starts  The screen returns to the    data display screen                                                                                CLA  ACF             Aborting the LIST Printout    1  Press the key  2  Press the A or Y key to select LIST  and press the     key   3  Press the     key with STOP shown on the screen   The printout of the settings of Setting mode stops  The screen returns to the  data displa
38. he message printout buffer    QOOQ   eesses     This is displayed when the settings are changed to use the key lock  Password function  It is used to activate or release the key lock    END   were een   Moves the recording pen to a position that is easily accessible for  Exchange release replacement on the pen model    END   eee eres   Moves the printer carriage near the center position when replacing  Exchange release the ribbon cassette on the dot model    1 010              Displays version information           Printing Measured Values  Manual Printout   The measured values of all channels are printed   Starting the Manual Printout    1  Press the key     2  Press the A or 7 key to select M_PRN and then press the     key            suv Vv ve    3  Press the     key with ManualStart shown on the screen   Manual printout starts  The screen returns to the data display screen                                                                 CIL ICI iL  ACA E                      Note  e When manual printout is executed  trend recording is suspended  However  the recorder  continues the measurement and alarm detection  in the background    e When manual printout is complete  trend recording resumes   If an alarm occurs during the manual printout  the alarm is printed after the recording  resumes        42 IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data       Aborting the Manual Printout    1  Press the key  2  Press the A or 7 key to select M_PRN  and press the     key   3  Press t
39. he table below                    Mode Description   VOLT DC voltage   TC Thermocouple   RTD Resistance temperature detector   1 5V 1 5VDC  1 5V is scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as    measured values        SCALE The input values are scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as  measured values        DELTA The value obtained by subtracting the measured value of another channel   called the reference channel  from the input value of the channel set to delta  computation is used as the measured value of that channel     DI ON OFF input   SQRT The square root of the input value is calculated  the result is scaled to a value  in the appropriate unit  and used as the measured value of the channel  Also   the low cut function  input less than a given measured value is fixed to 0  can  be used     SKIP Not measured                 e Input Type and Measurable Range   Thermocouple  Mode  TC  RTD  Mode  RTD    Measurable Range Range Type Measurable Range  0 0 to 1760 0  C PT Pt100     200 0 to 600 0  C  0 0 to 1760 0  C JPT JPt100     200 0 to 550 0  C    0 0 to 1820 0  C   200 0 to 1370 0  C DC voltage  Mode  VOLT      200 0 to 800 0  C   200 0 to 1100 0  C  20 00 to 20 00 mV   200 0 to 400 0  C  60 00 to 60 00 mV   0 0 to 1300 0  C  200 0 to 200 0 mV   0 0 to 2315 0  C   200 0 to 900 0  C   200 0 to 400 0  C  0 0 to 2400 0  C    ON OFF Input  Mode  DI     Cont  Characters That Can Be Used for Units    A unit is set using up to six characters  The char
40. igh limit  L  low limit   H  h  difference high limit  I  difference low limit    gt  Alarm value   Depends on the alarm type 000 00  UNIT  gt  Unit   6 characters or less Space  CHART Pen model 10 to 12000 mm h  40 levels  20  Dot model 10 to 1500 mm h  28 levels  20  AUX  gt  TREND  gt  Mode Dot model AUTOV FIX  fastest  AUTO   gt  ZONE  gt  Zone left  right   Within the recording span range  mm  Left  000  Right  100   gt  PART  gt  Boundary position   1 to 99  50   gt  Boundary value   Within the recording span range 000 00   gt  TAG  gt  Tag   7 characters or less 1   gt  MSG  gt  Message No    MSG1  message 1  to MSG5  message 5  MSG1   gt  Message   16 characters or less Space   gt  SPD_2  gt  Speed Pen model 10 to 12000 mm h  40 levels  20  Dot model 10 to 1500 mm h  28 levels  20   gt  FILTR  gt  Time constant Pen model OFF 2s 5s 10s OFF   gt  M_AVE  gt  Sampling count Dot model OFF 2 to 16 OFF   gt  DST  gt  Start End month   01 to 12 04  start    10  end    gt  Start End week LAST 1 to 4  1  to 4   1  start    LAST  end    gt  Start End day   SUN MON TUE WED THU FRY SAT SUN  start    MON  end    gt  Start End hour   01 to 12 02  start    01  end           IM 04P03B01 02E    21    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Menu Structure of Basic Setting Mode                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
41. ion   Rated rush current  60 A or more  other than  P1   70 A or more   P1 option   Complies with IEC 60947 1  3      Connect a fuse in the power supply line    Between 2 A and 15 A other than  P1   Between 4 A and 15 A   P1 option   Use a fuse approved by CSA  for the use in North America  or VDE  for the use in  Europe      Do not add a switch or fuse to the ground line     Use a power supply that meets the following specifications                       Item Specifications  Other Than  P1  Specifications   P1 Option   Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC AC   Allowable power supply voltage range 90 to 132 180 to 264 VAC 21 6 to 26 4 VDC AC   Rated power supply frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz  for AC    Allowable power supply frequency range 50 60 Hz   2  50 60 Hz   2   for AC   Maximum power consumption 40 VA 25 VA  for DC   35 VA  for AC        e Power supply terminal    Screw for  the power    terminal cover    Power  terminal  cover    Note    _  Do not use a supply voltage in the range 132 to 180 VAC  as this may have adverse effects  on the measurement accuracy     Wiring Procedure  The power supply terminals and protective ground  terminals are located on the rear panel   1  Turn OFF the power switch on the recorder and open the power terminal cover   2  Wire the power cord and the protective ground cord to the power supply  terminals  Use ring tongue crimp on lugs  designed for 4 mm screws    3  Close the power supply terminal cover and secure it with the screw  Th
42. ive trademark names or registered  trademark names      Company and product names that appear in this manual are  trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  holders     Revisions    1st Edition February 2006    Safety Precautions    The general safety precautions described here must be observed   during all phases of operation    Safety Standards and EMC Standards   This recorder conforms to IEC safety class    provided with terminal   for protective grounding   Installation Category Il  Measurement   category II  CAT Il   and EN61326 1  EMC standard   class A  use  in a commercial  industrial  or business environment     This recorder is designed for indoor use    About This Manual   e This manual should be read by the end user    e Read this manual thoroughly and have a clear understanding of  the product before operation    e This manual explains the functions of the product   YOKOGAWA does not guarantee that the product will suit a  particular purpose of the user       Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this  manual be transcribed or copied  in part or in whole  without  permission      The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior  notice    e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to  ensure the accuracy of its contents  However  should you have  any questions or find any errors or omissions  please contact  your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer    Precautions Related to the Protection  Safety  and Alterati
43. key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select MSG  and press the     key        E       Lm   3  Press the A or Y key to display the message number  and press the     key   The message printout starts  The screen returns to the data display screen     AS f  rie i                                                                                     Clearing the Message Printout Buffer  Messages waiting to be printed are temporarily stored in the buffer memory  This  operation clears the messages in the buffer     1  Press the key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select B_CLR  and press the     key    3  Press the A or Y key to display MSG  and press the     key   The data in the message printout buffer is cleared  The screen returns to the  data display screen     C WF  tit                                        m             44 IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data       Activating Releasing the Key Lock    When the recorder is configured to use the key lock function  this operation activates or  releases the key lock  For details on setting the key lock function  see the SR10000  Recorder User   s Manual  IM 04P03B01 01E  on the CD ROM    Activating the Key Lock    1  Press the key  2  Press the A or 7 key to select LOCK  and press the     key   The key lock is activated  The screen returns to the data display screen       VILI    L OL E                                              Releasing the Key Lock    Note  A password is required to release the key lock   1  Press the key  2
44. larm occurs when the difference in the input values of  two channels is less than or equal to the specified value             Can be specified on channels set to delta computation  For a description of the display  see     Alphabet Mapping and ASCII Codes           36 IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data    Starting the Recording  Press the key to start recording   The    RCD    lamp in the status display illuminates   Recording Example  Pen Model     I                                                                                                         2080s          The recording examples may appear differently from the actual recording as a result of  functional improvements made on the recorder after this manual was written     Stopping the Recording  While recording is in progress  press the key to stop recording     The    RCD    lamp in the status display turns OFF     Feeding the Chart Paper  The chart paper is fed while the key is held down        37    IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data       Changing the Chart Speed    1   2     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Press the A or 7 key to display CHART  and press the     key     CHA                          Set the chart speed and press the     key   wg  Li                                              See the table below for the chart speeds  The selectable chart speeds vary  between the pen model and the dot model   Chart speed  unit  mm h       to    of   l s  ao  w 
45. lt gateway 4  LOGST H  ADMIN   ON   NAME   61_64 H PASSW    20_20  a User level Registration User name User name string Password Password string   CALIB mel CH1 kfREVIS  2    2  Sec  4 19    Channel Mode Correction point   CUST M H  NOT 0000 P_ADJ OFF   Sec  4 22    Custom menu setting Password Pen pos  adj    Pen pos  adj  set      S MENU SET P RANGE ON ON   Sec  4 20    Range Range setting Bias setting Cal  corr  Cal  corr  set   ALARM  ON UNIT  ON  Alarm setting Unit setting  CHART ON J AUX   ON  Chart speed Chart spd  set  AUX setting  FUNC ke M_PRN ON H SLIST   ON  MSG ON   Sec  4 21    Manual printout Manual printout set  Setup list Setup list setting Message Message setting   P_ADJ ZERO    PEN1  39 B_CLR  I  Sec  6 4  6 5    Pen No    Adjustment value i achi Buffer clear Buffer clear setting   1 Pen model only  FULL  PENI    45  2 Dot model only  y  Sec  6 4  6 5    Pen No    Adjustment value  3 Cannot be turned ON simultaneously   HYS lam  2  4 Can be set when the login setting of Ethernet comm  is USE    2  Sec 6 5    Adjustment value  5 Can be set when the calibration correction of personalize is ON   STORE References in parentheses are those in the SR10000 Recorder User   s Manual  IM04P03B01 01E    Store Abort For  Comm   see the SR10000 Communication Interface User   s Manual  IM04P03B01 17E         22    IM 04P03B01 02E    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Setup Items in Basic Setting Mode and Their Default Values    Common Setup Items Selectable Settin
46. n this case  let the recorder  adjust to the new environment for at least one hour before using it    e The chart paper may be adversely affected by a rapid change in the ambient temperature and  humidity     Do not install the recorder in the following places     Outdoors   In Direct Sunlight or Near Heat Sources   Install the recorder in a place with small temperature fluctuations near room  temperature  23  C   Placing the recorder in direct sunlight or near heat appliances  can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry    Where an Excessive Amount of Soot  Steam  Moisture  Dust  or Corrosive  Gases Are Present   Soot  steam  moisture  dust  and corrosive gases will adversely affect the recorder   Avoid such locations    Near Strong Magnetic Field Sources   Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electromagnetic fields close to the  recorder  Operating the recorder in strong magnetic fields can cause errors in the  measurements     Installation Procedure  The recorder should be mounted on a steel panel of thickness 2 mm to 26 mm     1  Insert the recorder from the front side of the panel  see the mounting diagram on  the next page    2  Mount the recorder to the panel using the mounting brackets that come with the  package      Use two brackets to support the top and bottom or the left and right sides of  the case  remove the seal that is covering the holes for the mounting  brackets beforehand       The proper torque for tightening the mounting screws is 0 
47. nStallatiOm LOCAUUOM asi ccidecceeceyeeenyazcceees seit s E E etn qgaedeg eteaventadeeceeny E ss 9  Installation Procedure crire unen ret ete eed a elie ees 9  Ae Input Signal WING  s cszsccxesessec2ne cocci  cesteczs ueedaeeseccede eens das daa ete Eaa ae eia o Gesiatarasie ahaigeeaaes ieee eee  11  A  Optional Terminal Wiring s s 2e cs nde ee Ae A I eet 13  A Power Supply Wiring         ecceecceeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeecaeeseeeeseeseaeeeaeeseaeeseeeseaeesaeseaeesaeseaeesieeeseeseeeeeeeseaeeeeete 15  Common Operations and Menu Structure           scccsccsseseeeesseseeeeeneessenenseaseneesseaesueeaseesseeeaseeeaeeesseesnseaseaeesaeeseneeeeneae 16  Execution MOGOS   dscecsasecssfercutecocteeauctlessteis senses raana aa adane AA ieia aa A R r Eaa E Eia 16  Operation Sequence arsenu de 16  Koy Operation nn anaa aa a a a a a aai 17  Alphabet Mapping and ASCII Codes vccssvccccccsctetiect cnet ceases ssteneeenest bbacdeendoneadeecetnsctsiatessersennaeeedieiesehtlacecseats 19  Menu Structure of Setting Mode           ecceeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeaeeeeneeeaeesaeeeaeeseaeseaeeseeeeeseeseaeesieeseaeeseeseaeesieeseeeseaeeeneetias 20  Setup Items in Setting Mode and Their Default Values         eeeeeccceeceeeneeteeeeeeeeeaeesaeeeeaeeseeseaeeseaeeseeseeeeeneeseaeeeaeete 21  Menu Structure of Basic Setting Mode            ccceeeceseeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeecseeseaeeeaeeseaeeseeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeaeesseeenieeseaeenaes 22  Setup Items in Basic Setting Mode and Their Defaul
48. nal through minimum resistance   less than 100 Q     When using internal reference junction compensation on the thermocouple input    take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal       Always use the terminal cover       Do not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation  cross sectional area of  0 5 mm  or less recommended        Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable  Large  temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF    Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal   degradation  affecting all connected devices    If you need to make a parallel connection  then      Turn the burnout detection function OFF       Ground the instruments to the same point       Do not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation  This can have adverse  effects on the other instruments    e RTDs cannot be wired in parallel        IM 04P03B01 02E    11    Installing Wiring the Recorder       Wiring Procedure Measuring input  terminal block    A terminal cover is screwed in place on the  measuring input terminal block on the rear panel   A label indicating the terminal arrangement is  affixed to the cover   1  Turn OFF the recorder and remove the  terminal cover   2  Connect the signal wires to the terminals        3  Replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws   The proper torque for tightening the screws is 0 6 N m     Pen Model Dot Model  b  A  B  IEE E  Ehag   Channel 1 
49. nc   key for 3 seconds   The channel number display shows BS   The setup item is displayed blinking    rar  e       sine ve                                              Exiting from Basic Setting Mode  Returning to Operation Mode   Press the ESC  MENU  key several times to return to the BS ALARM screen   Press the A   DISP   or Y   FEED   key to select END and then press the      CHUP  key   The setup save screen appears    Lic a      a cna    Press the A   DisP   or Y   FEED   key to select STORE and then press the  lt    CHUP   key  The setting is applied  and the screen returns to Operation mode  If you select    ABORT and press the      cH uP  key  the setting is discarded  and the screen returns  to Operation mode    GLG      LI                                                                   rr                                     IM 04P03B01 02E    17    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Changing the Settings    The selected item change each time you press the A   DISP   key  The selected item  change in reverse order if you press the 7   FEED   key   A key    UNIT  ALARM    g o    aE  D U ON  ne  CLOCK  V key  After you make a selection  press the      CHUP  key  The next screen appears     When OK is displayed  the changed item is applied     O MaF  Li    Using the ESC Key  If you press the ESC   MENU   key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu  In other words  if you do not show OK  the changes you made up to  that poi
50. nds to return to Operation mode     The data format can be changed with DATE  date format  in Basic Setting mode        30    IM 04P03B01 02E    Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement    Channels       Setting the Input Range  Setup Example  1  of Thermocouple Input  Set channel 02 to thermocouple type K and measure temperatures in the range    50 0 to  450 0  C  The measurable range for thermocouple type K is    200 0 to 1370 0  C   The measured values in the range of    50 0 to 450 0  C are recorded in a width of 100  mm on the chart paper  This recording range is called a recording span  and the leftmost  and rightmost values of the recording span are called span leftand span right   respectively    200 0  C Measurable range of thermocouple type K 1370 0  C     50 0  C    Span left  450 0  C   Span right                                 lt    lt        Chart paper          o0000  ooaa0                                                    100 mm    Entering Setting Mode  1  Hold down the feny  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode      Selecting the Channel  2  Press the     key with RANGE shown on the screen                  Hal L  TE          3  Press the A or 7 key to select CH2  and press the     key      L                                        H  ric          Selecting the Input Type   4  Press the A or 7 key to select TC  and press the     key  for the selectable  settings  see    Explanation          LI    m i    L LZ                                        
51. nt are discarded                 Selectable settings                                                                            Entering Values  Press the  gt   Func  key to move the cursor to the right  If you press the  gt   Func  key at  the right most digit  the cursor returns to the beginning   Press the A   DisP   key to increment the value  Press the 7   FEED   key to decrement  the value   You repeat these steps to enter the value   To change the sign  press the A   DIsP   key or Y   FEED   key at the leftmost digit in the  data display section                                                                                5    on  ch A ra paa  A    Le   Ba l NLI  V key  o    When you press the  lt    CHUP  key  the change is applied and the next screen is  displayed     Entering Characters  A character is set by entering the ASCII code  2 digit value   For the procedure to enter  values  see    Entering Values     For a description of ASCII codes  see    ASCII Codes    on  the next page     Indicates that the third  character is being set                                         rif ee ee  Me ET ee  ASCII code       18 IM 04P03B01 02E    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Alphabet Mapping and ASCII Codes  Alphabet Display    The alphabet characters that are displayed on the channel number display or data    display are as shown below   e Alphabet Display                                                             Pye  AEC ea   ee  e  PULL Le ee L LVII  A B  C D
52. ode       aon  ee       Operation Sequence    This section explains the operations that need to be carried out when using the recorder  for the first time   e Preparing to Record  Load the chart paper and pens  pen model  or ribbon cassette  dot model   Change  the date time if necessary   For the operating procedure  see page 25   e Setting the Channel Input Range and Other Parameters  Set the measurement conditions suitable for the object being measured   This manual explains the following operations      Setting the input range and alarm  see page 31 for the procedure   e Changing the chart speed  see page 38 for the procedure   e Recording Displaying Data  Start Stop the recording operation and carry out various types of printouts  Also   switch the display screen and change the displayed contents   For the operating procedure  see page 37        16    IM 04P03B01 02E    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Key Ope    ration    Entering Setting Mode    Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds   The setup item is displayed blinking         l  DOL                                           In Setting mode  the panel keys are set to the functions marked above the keys                    Exiting from Setting Mode  Returning to Operation Mode   Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds   The recorder returns to operation mode     Entering Basic Setting Mode  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode  Next  hold down both the  A   BisP   key and the  gt    Fu
53. on   of the Product   e The following safety symbols are used on the product and in  this manual      Handle with care   To avoid injury and damage  to the instrument  the operator must refer to the  explanation in the manual     Protective ground terminal  AC   High temperature   To avoid injury caused by hot    surface  do not touch locations where this symbol  appears      gt  OB    e For the protection and safe use of the product and the system  controlled by it  be sure to follow the instructions and  precautions on safety that are stated in this manual whenever  you handle the product  Take special note that if you handle  the product in a manner that violate these instructions  the  protection functionality of the product may be damaged or  impaired  In such cases  YOKOGAWA does not guarantee the  quality  performance  function  and safety of the product    e When installing protection and or safety circuits such as  lightning protection devices and equipment for the product and  control system or designing or installing separate protection  and or safety circuits for fool proof design and fail safe design  of the processes and lines that use the product and the control  system  the user should implement these using additional  devices and equipment      If you are replacing parts or consumable items of the product   make sure to use parts specified by YOKOGAWA    e This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in  critical applications that directly affect o
54. on Functions   Using the Ethernet communication interface   C7 option  or the RS 422A 485  communication interface   C3 option   the measured values on the recorder can be  output to a computer or a computer can be used to control the recorder    For details on communication functions  see the SR10000 Communication Interface  User s Manual  IM 04P03B01 17E  on the CD ROM     Other Main Functions   The remote control function   R1 option  can be used to control the recording start stop  and other operations of the recorder by applying contact signals to the dedicated  terminals    The key lock function allows keys such as the RCD or MENU key to be locked to prevent  inadvertent key operation    The menu selection function allows items that you usually do not use to be hidden from  the menu        6 IM 04P03B01 02E    Function Introduction Names of Parts       Names of Parts  Front    Display and key panel  Hold the tab at the lower  left and pull to open           Tag plate  Used to write  channel names     Chart cassette    Pen model    Recording pen    Records the measured value         Plotter pen     Prints various types  of information           Holds the chart paper     Name plate  The model name is written  on the name plate                         Mounting hole  There is one hole on each of the  top  bottom  left  and right panels   The hole is covered with a seal     Power switch  Turns ON OFF the power each  time the switch is pressed     Dot model    Ink ribbon  Six
55. our order     SR10000 RECORDER   amp  MODEL BMG    na   c       e SUFFIX  US    ed  v2   EU   Td  CE      N200                         YOKOGAWA   made in China       NO   Instrument Number   When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the  instrument  please give them the instrument number        IM 04P03B01 02E       MODEL and SUFFIX Code    Suffix   Optional  Code   Code                 Description    SR10000 1 pen recorder  SR10002 SR10000 2 pen recorder  SR10003 SR10000 3 pen recorder  SR10000 4 pen recorder  SR10000 6 dot recorder                         English  amp  deg F   DST             Alarm output relay 2 points   Alarm output relay 4 points   Alarm output relay 6 points   RS 422A 485 interface2  Ethernet  10BASE T  interface   Cu10  Cu25 RTD input  Expansion inputs    24 VDC AC power supply4  Remote control 5 points   Green display    ICC1 Calibration correction     A1  A2  and  A3 cannot be specified simultaneously    C3 and  C7 cannot be specified simultaneously    14 types of input including Pt50 RTD  PR40 20  and  Platinel TC   Planned to be available in April 2006                                       gt  on    Standard Accessories    Z fold chart Plotter pen  paper    Disposable Ribbon  felt pen cassette    ED P    Manuals for SR10000 Recorder  Operation Guide  IM 04P03B01 02E       Mounting    bracket the SR10000   CD ROM      amp                                            Item 1 Pen  2 Pen  3 Pen  4 Pen  Dot  Z fold chart paper 1 1 1 1 1  Ribbon c
56. r threaten human lives   Such applications include nuclear power equipment  devices  using radioactivity  railway facilities  aviation equipment  air  navigation facilities  aviation facilities  and medical equipment   If so used  it is the user   s responsibility to include in the system  additional equipment and devices that ensure personnel safety      Do not modify this product     1st Edition  February 2006  YK   All Rights Reserved  Copyright    2006 Yokogawa Electric Corporation    IM 04P03B01 02E 3               WARNING      Power Supply  Ensure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the  power supply before turning ON the power      Protective Grounding  Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent  electric shock before turning ON the power      Necessity of Protective Grounding  Never cut off the internal or external protective earth wire or  disconnect the wiring of the protective earth terminal  Doing so  invalidates the protective functions of the instrument and poses  a potential shock hazard      Defect of Protective Grounding  Do not operate the instrument if the protective earth or fuse  might be defective  Make sure to check them before operation      Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere  Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable  liquids or vapors  Operation in such environments constitutes a  safety hazard      Do Not Remove Covers  The cover should be removed by YOKOGAWA   s qualified  personnel only  Opening the
57. rom the buffer  memory when they are printed  A buffer overflow mark is printed when there are  alarms that cannot be printed because the buffer is full    Message Printout   An arbitrary character string from five character strings set in advance can be printed  on the chart paper  Each message can be set using up to 16 characters    If message printout is executed while another message is being printed  the most  recent message is temporarily stored to the buffer memory in a printout wait condition   Messages are cleared from the buffer memory when they are printed  A buffer  overflow mark is printed when there are messages that cannot be printed because the  buffer is full    Recording Start Printout   When recording is started  the time tick  dot model   the time  and the chart speed can  be printed  By factory default  the recording start printout is disabled  An asterisk      shows there are messages that cannot be printed    Channel Printout  Dot Model    Prints the channel No  or tag by the trend recording        40    IM 04P03B01 02E    Recording Displaying Data       Switching the Display Screen  The screen switches each time the key is pressed  Below is a display example   Display Example  1 channel measured value display                       i eae number Measured value   CH DATA             i  4  a5  LA    l                               e Channel Auto Switching  The displayed channel is automatically switched in ascending order  The switching  interval is 2 s   
58. t  Instantaneous value OFF   INST  instantaneous value  OFF INST  LOCK  gt  Password Up to 4 digit number and space Space   gt  Setting   FREE  not lock  LOCK FREE  FONT  gt  English Japanese   ENG   English  JPN   Japanese  GER   German  FRE   French  ENG   DATE  gt  Type YMD  YY MM DD  MDY_1  MM DD YY   YMD  DMY_1  DD MM YY  DMY_2  DD MM YY    MDY_2  MM DD YY   TEMP  gt  Celsius Fahrenheit   DEG_C  Celsius  DEG_F  Fahrenheit  DEG_C  PERS  gt  SQRT low cut setting   USE NOT USE   gt  Calibration correction setting   USE NOT USE  T_PRN  gt  Hour  minute   HMS  hr  min  s  MDHM  mon  day  hr  min   HMS  MDHMS  mon  day  hr  min  s    Y S  yr  mon  day  hr  min  s    NONE  only message printout can be set   INIT  gt  Basic Setting Setting   SETUP  Setting   Basic Setting  SET  Setting  SETUP   gt  Execute initialization   NO YES NO  CUST M  gt  Password   4 digit number 0000  S MENU  gt   SET menu settings    ON OFF ON   gt   FUNC menu settings    ON OFF ON  P_ADJ  gt ZERO  gt  Adjustment value Pen model 00 to 70 39  Dot model 00 to 15 07  FULL  gt  Adjustment value Pen model  45 to 15 000  Dot model  30 to 30 000  HYS  gt  Adjustment value Dot model  7 to 7  2          IM 04P03B01 02E    23    Common Operations and Menu Structure       Remote Control Function   R1 option              Setup Items Pen Dot Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  REM  gt  Remote No    REM1  remote 1  to REM5  remote 5  REM1   gt  Type   RCD  record start stop   RCD    C_SPD  new chart speed  T
59. t Values   00 2     eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeteneeeeeeteaeesaeeseaeeseeeeeaeeeneeeaas 23  Preparing to Record        cccssseessseesseeeeesseeeeaseeeeaseeeeeaseesasseeeeseeeseaseeesssseneeseeeesasaeeessseneeaseeeeaseeessesenseaseneeaseneeeaseneeasenes 25  Loading or Replacing the Chart Paper           cccceesceseseeeseecseeeseeseeeeescesaeesaeeseaeesaeecaeeeeeseaeeseaeseaeeseaeeeaeessaeeeeeseeeeaes 25  Installing Replacing Felt Pens  Pen Model   00        eesceeesseeeesneeeseneeeeeeneeeesaeeeeeaeeeeseneeessaeeeeeaeeeeseaeeeseaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 27  Installing Replacing the Plotter Pen  Pern Model             eceesceeesseeeeeneeeseneeeeeaeeeesaeeeseaeeeseeneeeesaeeeseeeeeseaeeeeeeeeseeees 28  Installing Replacing the Ribbon Cassette  Dot Model             eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeseaeeseeeeeaeeseaeseaeessaeeneeseaees 28  Checking or Setting the Date Time resnicno erstere E E N A E aE aE 30  Setting the Input Range and Alarm on Measurement Channels             csecesecsseeeeseeeeeeeeneeseeeseeeasneeeeenseeenseeseeaens 31  setting the  Input RANGE  s 6   Ash diietadhva tee ciated Mintel Anil eden lial eb dies 31  Seting the Alar anesan nena tereeeprer error tecrercrer E E EEEO reer rreeeteceec tere tree epee 35  Recording Displaying Data wicciscaiicscccccvseccccsescnseescedecncevsececesssadsscesencesves dedvecuerctueesnesuades daoveceicunevennevuctesucnestdadanwesturee 37  Starting the Recording           eeceeecceeseeeeeeteneeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeecaeesaeesaeesae
60. t paper  An asterisk     shows there are   messages that cannot be printed    Periodic Printout   Measured values and other items are printed at the preset interval    e Printout Contents  The date time  time tick  measured value and channel status for each channel  the  channel scale  the leftmost and rightmost values of the span   and the chart speed  are printed  On the pen model  if a time tick is not printed at the correct position  a  time tick cancel mark     is printed  Pen offset compensation mark is printed when  the function to compensate the pen offset along the time axis is enabled  For  details on the printout contents  see appendix 1 in the SR10000 Recorder User   s  Manual  IM 04P03B01 01E  on the CD ROM    e Printout Interval  The printout interval can be set by specifying the value or set automatically in sync  with the chart speed     Alarm Printout    Alarm information is printed when an alarm occurs or releases   A1H2 10 00    E Time of alarm occurrence release        Indicates that there are alarms that are  not printed because the alarm printout                   buffer is full       Level number H  High limit alarm      Alarm type  gt   L  Low limit alarm          h  Difference high limit alarm        Channel No  or tag L  Difference low limit alarm        A  Alarm occurrence  V   Alarm release          Alarms that occur while an alarm printout is in progress are temporarily saved to the  buffer memory in a printout wait condition  Alarms are cleared f
61. teadily  do the installing procedure again        26 IM 04P03B01 02E    Preparing to Record       Installing Replacing Felt Pens  Pen Model        CAUTION      Do not press or pinch the felt tip to prevent deformation      Do not move the penholder left or right by force to protect the driving  mechanism       Make sure to remove the pen cap before installation       Use pen caps of the same ink color  If a pen cap of a different ink color is used  on the pen  the remaining ink in the cap may be absorbed through the pen tip   and the ink may change its color        1  Open the door   If recording is in progress  press the key to stop the recording    2  Open the display and key panel section   You can open the display and key panel section by holding the tab at the lower  left and pulling it toward you    3  Hold the felt pen cartridge and pull it out from the pen holder   If the pen  pen holder  is at a position that is not easily accessible  see    When  the Pen  Pen Holder  Is at a Position That Is Not Easily Accessible    below    4  Remove the cap from the new felt pen and insert the pen firmly into the pen holder        From the top  pen 1  red        pen 2  green   pen 3  blue    and pen 4  violet      Display and key panel                   5  Return the display and key panel section to its original position     When the Pen  Pen Holder  Is at a Position That Is Not Easily Accessible  If the pen  pen holder  is at a position that is not easily accessible  carry out th
62. tems in Setting Mode and Their Default Values    Common Setup Items Selectable Settings                Setup Item Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  Channel CH1 to CH6 CH1   Relay number 101 to 106 101   Setting  function disable enable  OFF  disable  ON enable  OFF       Setup Items and Selectable Settings by Function                                                                                                 Setup Item Pen Dot Selectable Range or Settings Default Value  RANGE  gt  VOLT  gt  Range   20MV  20 mV  60MV  60 mV  200MV  200 mV   2V   gt  SCALE  gt  Type  gt  Range 2V 6V 20V 50V   gt  SQRT  gt  RANGE   gt  TC  gt  RANGE   R S B K E J T N W L U WRE WRe  R  KP Kp vsAu7Fe  PLATI PLATINEL     N3 Option   PR PR40 20  NiMO NiNiMo  W WRE W WRe    N2 Type N AWG14     gt  RTD  gt  Range   PT Pt  JPT JPt   PT  PT3 Pt50  Ni1  Ni100 SAWA   Ni2 Ni100 DIN      N3 Option   Ni3 Ni120  J263 J263 B  CU8 Cu53    Qy9 Cu100 a 0 00425 at 0  C  PT4 Pt25   CU1 GE  CU2 L amp N  CU3 WEED     N1 option   CU4 BAILEY  CU5 Cu10 a 0 00392 at 20  C    CU6 Cu10 a 0 00393 at 20  C    CU25 Cu25 a 0 00425 at 0  C    gt  DI  gt  Type   LEVEL CONT LEVEL  BIAS  gt  Bias value    10  of the measurable range width or scaling width 00 000  CALIB  gt  Correction point   00 000 to 00 000 00 000   gt  Correction value   00 000 to 00 000 00 000   gt  Update setting   NO  not execute  YES  execute  NO  ALARM  gt  Level   L1  level 1  L2  level 2  L3  level 3  L4  level 4  L1   gt  Alarm type   H  h
63. thout the chart paper on the dot model can cause  damage to the chart cassette platen  the cylindrical section that holds the paper  during the recording operation   Be sure to replace the chart paper ahead of  time        Loading the Chart Paper  1  Open the door   If recording is in progress  press the key to stop the recording   2  Remove the chart cassette   Gently pressing the left and right stoppers inward  The bottom section of the  chart cassette comes out  Genily lift the chart cassette and pull it out from the  recorder case     J    Stopper           3  Open the chart holder and the chart paper guide      lt S gt   lt     Chart holder    Chart paper guide       IM 04P03B01 02E 25    Preparing to Record       4  Load the chart paper   Riffle the chart thoroughly before loading  Make sure that the sprocket teeth of  the chart drives are properly engaged in the chart paper perforations  Make  sure not to load the chart paper backwards     Z fold chart paper     _       5        long rectangular  holes is the right side     D  ZS  The side with the  A A    Chart paper guide    6  Replace the chart cassette back into the recorder   Align the left and right projections with the guide grooves of the recorder and  press the entire chart cassette into the recorder case  The chart cassette is  fixed in place with the stoppers        Feeding the Chart Paper    7  Press the key to assure that the chart moves two or more folds smoothly  into the chart receiver   If it moves uns
64. tical force on the display  and key panel section           IM 04P03B01 02E    Function Introduction Names of Parts    Function Introduction  The SR10000 Recorder  hereafter referred to as the recorder  can be used to assign DC  voltage  1 5V  thermocouple  RTD  and contact or voltage ON OFF signal to channels for  measurement  The measured results are recorded with pens or dots on a chart paper  that is fed at a constant speed  The pen model can record up to 4 channels  the dot  model can record up to 6 channels                                   SR10000 Recorder Recording example  dot model   2 DotModel    gan aaa  bee  1    Te  B     4 0 15  5      6 5A  B  1000  0  7  c                                        Alarms   For each channel  various alarms such as high limit alarm and low limit alarm can be  assigned to monitor the measured values  Alarm output relays can be used to output  contact signals when alarms occur   A1   A2  and  A3 options      Recording   The measured results are recorded with pens or dots on a chart paper  trend recording    The chart speed can be selected from 10 to 12000 mm h on the pen model and 10 to  1500 mm h on the dot model    In addition to trend recording  various types of information can be printed on the chart  paper such as numeric measured values  alarm occurrence release  and predefined  messages    Also  the recorder settings can be printed     Display  The large 7 segment display shows measured values and alarm status     Communicati
65. ue     RIGHT key  Moves the cursor to the right when entering a  value or character   DOWN key  Switches the setup items or value in reverse  order to the UP key     ENTER key  Confirms the setup item or value     4     gt  v       bs           GA E O Ga     lt During normal operation gt              IM 04P03B01 02E       Installing Wiring the Recorder    Installation Location    Install the recorder indoors in a location that meets the following conditions     Instrument Panel   The recorder is designed for panel mounting    Well Ventilated Location   To prevent overheating  install the recorder in a well ventilated location    For the panel cut dimensions when arranging multiple recorders  see the next page   Follow the panel cut dimensions providing adequate space between instruments  when other instruments are arranged on the panel    Minimum Mechanical Vibrations   Choose an installation location with the minimum mechanical vibration    Installing the recorder in a location with large mechanical vibration not only causes  adverse effects on the mechanism but also may hinder normal recording   Horizontal   Install the recorder horizontally  However  the recorder can be inclined up to 30  degrees backwards for panel mounting      Note      Condensation may occur if the recorder is moved to another place where both the ambient  temperature and humidity are higher  or if the temperature changes rapidly  In addition   measurement errors will result when using thermocouples  I
66. y screen   CL          Lt                                              Starting Stopping the SLIST Printout  SLIST printout can be started stopped in a similar fashion to LIST printout        IM 04P03B01 02E 43    Recording Displaying Data       Clearing the Alarm Printout Buffer  Alarm information waiting to be printed is temporarily stored in the buffer memory  This  operation clears all of the alarm information in the buffer  This function can be used to  prevent unneeded alarm printouts from being executed     Press the key    Press the A or 7 key to select B_CLR  and press the     key     N              bi  b                                     3  Press the A or Y key to display ALARM  and press the     key   The data in the alarm printout buffer is cleared  The screen returns to the data  display screen           AL Alin                                     Printing a Message  This section explains the procedure for printing the preset character strings  For details  on setting the character strings  see the SR10000 Recorder User   s Manual  IM  04P03B01 01E  on the CD ROM     Note     Messages can be printed only during trend recording  However  regardless of whether  recording is in progress or not  messages waiting to be printed are temporarily stored in  the buffer memory      Message printouts are not performed when the chart speed is greater than or equal to  1800 mm h and 120 mm h on the pen model and dot model  respectively     Printing a Message    1  Press the 
    
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