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1. Sensor Signal Sensor Signal Sensor Heater Sensor Heater Sensor Sense voltage feedback seriel interface RS232 RxD System alarm TxD potential free SPDT Relays freely adjustable over the measuring range Gnd max load 48 V 0 5 A resistive load only Analogue signal 0 4 20 mA 0 10 V freely adjustable over the measuring range Message Al 1 COM Message All NO potential free SPDT Relays freely adjustable NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only Message Al 2 COM Message Al 2 NO potential free SPDT Relays freely adjustable NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only 17 19 Message Analyser status 17 COM System Status 18 NO potential free SPDT Relays freely adjustable 19 NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 11 Terminal Description Option 20 24 Automatic switch over of the measuring ranges 20 NC Measuring range 1 21 NC Measuring range 2 22 NC Measuring range 3 23 NC Measuring range 4 24 COM Automatic switch over of the measuring ranges potential free SPDT Relays Max load 60 V 0 3A resistive load only Option 25 30 Auto calibration 25 COM 24 VDC solenoid valve max 9 W 26 NC active measuring calibration 27 COM 24 VDC solenoid valve max 9 W 28 NC active switching between low high gas 29 Connection for ini
2. The analogue output port can be integrated into the monitoring of errors Please contact AMS about the instructions to do so Error Cause Displayed as Troubleshooting Analogue output open ANALOGUE OUTERR Connect analogue outlet Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 32 4 4 3 Service request As recommend by the association NAMUR the analyser features a service request message The service request message is displayed only when the last calibration has been performed more than 10000 h earlier When the service request message is displayed it is highly recommended to perform a new calibration as soon as possible to avoid false measurements A Warning To ignore the request for calibration can result in false measurements The responsibility is solely with the system owner operator The message is displayed as follows Error Cause Displayed as Troubleshooting Last valid calibration has Service request been performed more than shown in 2 line perform new calibration 10000 hours earlier gt Eg Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 also indicated as Status signal 4 4 2 Note None of the analyser functions are affected by the Service request indication It is highly recommended to perform a new calibration at the earliest Note The Service request can be ignored once To ignore the request go to submenu Diagnosis and confirm the request
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4. ess ee This message indicates that 1 the measuring value deviations are too high Troubleshooting extend the purge time remove the probe from the furnace and calibrate the probe in ambient conditions Note Calibration errors are shown in the second line of the display as Error gt The reason for the message can be found in the submenu It is also possible to display the calibration error via the Status Signal Relays 02 2013 Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 47 4 8 Submenu Service Modify parameters only after contacting AMS Sensitive areas of the electronic unit may be changed and a new parameterization may occur accidentally 5 Serial Interface The Oxygen Analyzer AMS 5200 features a serial interface Type RS 232 This interface serves as a connection to a computer from which data from the analyzer may be collected by a data handling software or via simple keyboard commands In order to connect the electronic transmitter and the remote computer via a serial interface RS 232 please follow the instructions below 1 Connect the serial interface of the AMS 5200 via a non modem cable to the COM interface of the computer 2 Start the terminal program on the remote computer and take care of the assignments as follows COM Port COM serial interface of remote computer Baud Rate 19200 bps Start Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None
5. 1 Cable cross sections for length up to 150 m cable length I minimum cross section up to 40 m 5 x 0 75 mm from 40 to 60m 5 x 1 0 mm from 60 to 90m 5x 1 5mm from 90 to 150m 5 x 2 5 mm The dimensions of the cross sections for the signal and heater conductors required should be as follows The sensor signal conductors terminals no 1 and 2 of the transmitter AMS 5200 must show a cross section of at least 0 5 mm regardless of the cable length Larger cross sections do not affect the measurement The temperature signal conductors terminals no 3 and 4 of the transmitter AMS 5200 have to be calculated as described below In any case it is important to observe that the overall resistance of the heating loop excluding the sensor does not exceed 3 2 Ohm The sensor sense line terminal no 5 of the transmitter AMS 5200 has to show a cross section of at least 0 5 mm regardless of the cable length Larger cross sections do not affect the measurement How to calculate the cross section for the heater cores example only Assume a cable with 4 mm cross section and 4 7 Ohm km core resistance Which cable length fits e 4 7 Ohm km core results in 9 4 Ohm km connection The connection comprises two cores e Prescription AMS max permissible resistance 3 2 Ohm 3 20hm maximum cable length 0 340 km 340 m 9 40hm km The cable cross section required may be split between dif
6. 8 1 I Out xx x mA Analogue signal mA at the outlet 8 2 Range y A Analogue signal mA at the outlet port LARE mA with indication of the active measuring range Option 9 Next cal xxxx h Remaining time indicated in hours until the next automatically started calibration Option 10 Bb In min Remaining time indicated in minutes until the next BlowBack Option 11 Second line no indication Eg Page 24 Note If an error occurs as described in 3 4 2 the second line display changes as in the second line after some time 250 sec Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 6 see above last bracket changes into ERROR After the second line has been changed without solving the cause of the error the message appears again 02 2013 4 2 Submenu Diagnosis Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 25 Error messages are displayed in the submenu Diagnosis which are the cause of the Error indication in the second line of the display The error message cannot be ignored it resets automatically after the cause is successfully solved How to access the submenu 1 Press the F key 2 Select Diagnosis using the arrow keys 3 Press F key 4 Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys How to exit the submenu 5 Press F key The analyser monitors the following alarms Nr Message Description 1 TEMP ERROR Sensor temperature not plausible message oc
7. If required you can receive the accurate structure of the commands Via these commands you will be able to retrieve measuring values or you can set trigger parameters A corresponding software tool is also available With this program a computer with Windows XP may read all necessary parameters which are visualized Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05
8. calibration points will be the F key 3 Check and HI Gas Conc Select Calibration in the submenu after changing the previous value with the difference between both arrow keys confirm the new value with calibration points will be the F key 4 Starting the calibration of the lower calibration point LO Gas Calib Select the low gas calibration from the menu and confirm with the F key gt the calibration is started 5 Calibration Process LO G x xx Vol lt F gt z zz Vol Press the F key to start the calibration x xx current Cal Gas concentration l z current measuring value 6 Purge Time CAL z zz Vol PURGING s Z ZZ current measuring value residual time Each calibration is preceded by a purge time during which the sensor settles on the calibration gas concentration Measuring value deviations should not occur after the purge time If there are still deviations the calibration has to be aborted and the purge time has to be prolonged Please refer to 3 7 4 of the instruction 7 Logging of measuring data CAL z zz Vol Sampling s zz current measuring value _ residual time The analyzer is calibrated during the Sampling Phase The sensor signal has to be totally stable Any deviation causes an calibration error After a successful calibration the following message is dis
9. lt 0 01 Vol depending on calibration gas 0 1 of measuring value ca 1 of measuring value lt 0 03 of measuring value C ambient temperature T 90 lt 20 sec T 98 lt 60 sec 2 x 16 digit alphanumeric LCD 1 Line Oxygen concentration is displayed 2 Line selectable display of analyzer status 4 20 mA 0 10V Range may be set by user 0 25 O Standard 1 measuring range Option 4 measuring ranges with automatic switch over 2 point calibration auto calibration triggered by 1 external potential free contact or 2 time interval freely selectable RS 232 2 potential free SPDT relay contact alarm values and characteristics may be set by the user Load max 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only 1 potential free SPDT relay contact Load max 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only for wall mounting IP 65 Electronic housing IP 20 Portable housing IP 54 for electronic rack mounting IP 54 General application AMS GmbH 2011 subject to alterations Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 8 Technical Data ZrO2 Probes Probe 3211 500 3211 600 3211 700 3211 000 max gas 500 C 1750 C 1100 C 450 C temperat re E E ET BEN Protection 1 POS 1 foi LI ni IL IP44 Response Time lt 2s lt 5s lt 5s lt 2s RE e EE ee lt eee eee E NEBEN SS EEN Position Any but Depends on the Up to 900 C Any but pointing mat
10. Second Line of the Dieplen 24 KR E 25 4 3 SUBMENU Parameler n anassisisieshle nssikl e sushi la lok wh AAE E oti tess 26 EE 27 KR EE 27 KEE E 20 44 3 Service EE 32 4 5 Submenu Sensor CUP ee iiiar ei ENEA EE E R iE A EE SA E ERA KEE a 33 4 6 S bmen u Analogue leese eecht cw Bi ei ee dee 34 4 7 Submenu EE 37 4 7 1 How to Start a calibration esnie isnot iae i 40 4 7 2 Selecting the Calibration Coises 40 4 7 3 Starting the Calibration and Calibration Drocedure 41 4 7 4 Aborting the Calibration ccccccccsscccessccessecessseeessecseaeesececesaeeesaceceeaeessaeeceeaeeeeneseaes 43 4 7 5 Determination of the Purge Time 44 4 7 6 Adjusting Of Auto celtbroatton 44 4 7 7 Adjusting of blowback boackwoasbingl 45 4 7 8 Aligning the Analogue Output during the Colibrarton 46 SEET 46 EE 47 3 Serlal INterf ce nassen ln ine Eed NEES Te 47 Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 3 1 Information for the operator 1 1 General Information IN IER Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 A Please read this Manual before the start up of the instrument The manual contains important data and information Observing this information guarantees safe operation of the analyser and will result in reliable measuring values This Manual describes the standard instrument Deviations are marked at the corresponding part of the documentation Of particular importance are the inform
11. terminal 1 Sensor Signal black terminal 2 Sensor Signal grey terminal 3 Sensor Heater white terminal 4 Sensor Heater white terminal 5 not assigned terminals 4 5 are bridged internally 2 Probes 3211 500 3211 600 3211 700 AMS 5200 Description Harting plug probe 3211 terminal 1 Sensor Signal terminal 1 terminal 2 Sensor Signal terminal 2 terminal 3 Sensor Heater terminal 3 terminal 4 bridged to terminal 3 terminal 4 Sensor Heater terminal 5 terminal 5 Sensor Sense terminal 6 bridged to terminal 5 3 Probes 321x 860 150 AMS 5200 connection box near probe Harting plug probe 3211 terminal 1 Sensor Signal terminal 1 terminal 2 Sensor Signal terminal 2 terminal 3 Sensor Heater terminal 3 terminal 4 Sensor Heater terminal 4 terminal 5 Sensor Sense bridged to terminal 4 no part of delivery Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 17 2 5 1 Cable lengths and cable cross sections Note Please use shielded conductors to connect the electronic gt transmitter to the measuring probe The maximum load for the conductors is 48V 3A For cable lengths up to 150 m a joint cable with multiple conductors can be used for signal and heating Above 150 m cable length the conductors for signal and heating should be routed separately please contact AMS if in doubt
12. the arrow keys confirm the new value with the F key 6 2 Analog Out active frozen setting the analogue outlet during frozen the calibration active the analogue outlet displays the cal gas concentration during the calibration frozen analogue outlet is frozen Le the power output freezes to the last measuring value before the calibration 6 3 Service Calib Only to do when f changing the sensor error cause deviation error The analyzer After accessing the menu Service Calib the ignores all analyzer switches back to the calibration routine settings during and can be calibrated The menu changes only to this procedure inactive if the display shows a O2 value a parameter setting or by pressing the F key the analyser is set to measure Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 39 6 4 Auto OFF OFF calibration Auto calibration is switched off mode LOW Only available with Option Auto calibration starts the calibration of the lower Auto calibration calibration value HIGH Auto calibration starts the calibration of the upper calibration value Low High Auto calibration starts the calibration of the lower and the upper calibration value High Low Auto calibration starts the calibration of the upper and the lower calibration value 6 5 Auto Setting of the time interval between two 00000 h calibration automatically started calibrations ti
13. 13 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 45 4 7 7 Adjusting of blowback backwashing Blowback is available as option It includes the possibility to pre select Interval and Length of the blowback The time interval using the counter in the time range of max 999 min and length of blowback using the counter in the time range of max 9999 sec AMS settings on delivery are Blowback Interval is 5 min Blowback Time is 15 sec To set the time please proceed as follows 1 Press the F key and select the submenu Calibration 2 Select Extended Par via the arrow keys and choose the following sub item Blowback Interval interval between 2 actions Zero indicates that blowback is deactivated Blowback Time length of time sec on delivery yy yy Note During the blowback the analogue output is frozen For Activation use the 4 1 8 Note time duration of the running T backblowing T Blow Back Time Purge see 4 7 5 lt blowback Int Attention blowback interval lt T no measuring values are available Note The display will shown in the second line following messages when the blowback is active Oxygen Vol 2 Vol actual value Bb Blowing s _ s remaining time for blowback Oxygen Vol HH Vol actual value Bb Purging s s remaining time for activate the analogue output when frozen I wiring the me
14. 2 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 28 Setting of Alarms How to locate the corresponding submenu Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 1 Press F key 2 Select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 with the arrow keys 3 Enter Password Operation Code 111 with the arrow keys 4 Press F key 5 Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys How to view and set the parameters Choose the parameter with the arrow key Press F key the value is shown and can be changed with the arrow keys Press F key 9 Choose new parameter mn How to quit the submenu 10 Select Return with the arrow key 11 Press F key gt Note The functions and the settings of message Al are described below Please proceed accordingly for Al 2 Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 29 The following parameters can be chosen in the submenu for each alarms Message Description DEFAULT PARAMETER Return Return to the main menu via the F key A1 Threshold Set the threshold between 0 100 via the arrow keys in after changing the limit please confirm via the F key 25 Al Hysteresis Set the threshold between 0 10 via the arrow keys reset the relay after the set difference has been reached after changing the limit please confirm via the F key 1 00 Al Range Beg Set the threshold between 0 100 via the arrow keys set alower alarm lim
15. 3 Alarm1 F key gt submenu refer to 3 4 Alarm2 F key gt submenu refer to 3 4 Sensor Setup F key gt submenu refer to 3 5 Analogue Out F key gt submenu refer to 3 6 Calibration F key gt submenu refer to 3 7 Service F key gt submenu refer to 3 8 Note To return to the measuring mode press the F key Via the arrow gt keys select the corresponding submenu from the menu After quitting the submenu via Return and after choosing Measure the analyser returns to the measuring mode Note If no key is being pressed for 250 sec the analyzer will ES automatically switch to the measuring mode Version 1 22 R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 4 1 Setting the Second Line of the Display Several values can be displayed in the second row The second line can be set via one of the arrow keys while the analyzer is in the measuring mode the first row indicates the currently measured Oxygen concentration The following parameters can be set by the user Nr Parameter Description 1 CU mV Measured sensor signal mV 2 HU mV Heater voltage of the sensor mV 3 HI AAA A Heater current of the sensor A 4 HP W Heater power of the sensor W 5 HR HHHH AN Q Heater resistance of the sensor Ohm 6 IE Jl _ J Alarm 1 2 if active Error in case of instrument failure 7 FLOW Option monitoring of actual flow value
16. 3 Heater 3 1 4 Sense 2 5 Sensor 4 3 6 Sense 5 4 AMS Sonde new analyser type 321x 860 150 Ex AMS 5200 AMS 3220 Terminal Terminal Terminal 1 Sensor Signal 1 5 2 Sensor Signal 2 6 3 Heater 3 1 bridged 4 Heater bridged 4 2 bridged to terminal 1 bridged 5 3 bridged 4 bridged to terminal 3 Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 20 2 6 Front View AMS 5200 Fig 1 4 Front View AMS 5200 1 2 x 16 digit alphanumeric LCD display illuminated 2 Function Key F Key to select the menu and to confirm settings 3 Function Key T Input Key 4 Function Key J Input Key Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 21 2 7 Maintenance and Maintenance Intervals The AMS 5200 analyser is equipped with a sophisticated self monitoring routine and does not require intensive maintenance Maintenance work is restricted to the calibration cleaning of the gas path ways and the probe from dust residues The life expectancy of the sensor is approximately 2 5 years Applications with clean gases and stable ambient conditions may result in a higher life expectancy Applications with aggressive or dirt laden gases or fluctuating ambient conditions may reduce the lifetime We recommend exchanging the sensor after 30 months of operation There is no limit to the shelf life of
17. Instruction Manual AMS 5200 ZrO gt 2 Oxygen Analyzer AMS Analysen Mess und Systemtechnik GmbH A Ni S Analysen Mess und Industriestrasse 9 Systemtechnik D 69234 Dielheim Tel 49 6222 78877 0 e mail info ams dielheim com Fax 49 6222 78877 20 web site www ams dielheim com Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 2 Contents page EE 3 Ll General Information nsnsi ea e leeds a ts A ne te ee OTA E A E T oe ia 3 1 2 Approved E 4 1 3 Safety Inform tion u a EEN de A E 5 2 General Description AMS 2200 eebe eas heed gine IE nes 6 ZT AMS 3200 OXY BEM ANGIVET ee crsiacecstt eege EEN e age eeh 6 22 Techical Data isis E 7 2 3 Terminal Assignments wall mounting enclosure AMS 3200 9 2 4 Terminal Assignments electronic rack mounting portable housing AMS 5200 12 2 5 Electric connection of probe transmitter ueeseessnessnersnersernnennnnennnennnennnennennennnennnnnnnnennnernnennnen 16 2 5 1 Cable lengths and cable cross sections zzceeseessnessnersnernnernernnnennnennnensnensennennnnn non 17 2 5 2 Wiring scheme transmitter lt gt probe ne Bleiben 18 2 5 3 Replacement plan for replacement AMS 3220 through AMS 3200 19 26 Front VieWAMS 3200 namens ende nn EAR ts apenas 20 2 7 Maintenance and Maintenance Jnteruale 21 3 Start Up and Instrument Description 22 4 Operation of the Analyzer and Setting the User Poromteterg 23 4 1 Setting the
18. RAMETER 1 Return Return to the main menu with the F key 2 Adjust Output Adjust the analogue port to the receiver Adjust to the displayed measuring value by using the arrow keys confirm with F key 3 Last Range Selection for the differentiation of the analogue 00000 without automatic port to max 4 measuring ranges switch over Note Automatic switch over to 4 measuring 00004 with automatic ranges is an option which has to be ordered switch over seperately 4 Extended Depending on the selection of the active Parameter measuring ranges the following parameter are displayed Tab 4 1 1 Without Option Automatic switch over between measuring ranges Last Range 00000 5 Analog Min Lower boundary at which 4 mA are sent Input 0 00 Vol data in Changes with the arrow keys confirm with the F key 6 Analog Max Upper boundary at which 20 mA are sent 25 00 Vol Input data in Changes with the arrow keys confirm with the F key Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Tab 4 1 2 With Option Automatic switch over Page 36 Last Range 00001 4 maximal 4 Measuring Ranges 5 Hysteresis Value at which the next lower measuring 2 5 rang is selected with reference to the measuring range limit 6 Range 1 Upper boundary at which 20 mA are displayed 1 00 Vol lower boundary is always 0 Vol O2 7 Range 2 Upper bound
19. VAC 24 VDC power supply 3 110 230 VAC 24 VDC power supply The connection to the local power supply may only be carried out by authorized personnel Dangerous currents can result in serious injuries which can again result in the extreme in death Connector 1 11 wire connection Signals green Terminal Description 1 3 _ 3 wire connection power supply 1 PE 110 230 VAC PE 24 VDC power supply 2 L 110 230 VAC 24 VDC power supply 3 IN 110 230 VAC 124 VDC power supply Connector 2 11 wire connection Signals green 1 3 Alarm1 gt NOT FAIL SAFE 1 COM Message All 2 NO potential free SPDT Relais freely adjustable 3 NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only 4 6 Analyser status gt FAIL SAFE 4 COM System Status 5 NO potential free SPDT Relais freely adjustable 6 NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only 7 9 serial interface RS232 7 RxD 8 TxD 9 Gnd 10 11 Analogausgang 10 0 4 20 mA 0 10 V 11 freely adjustable over the measuring range Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 14 Option Connector 3 11 wire connection Signals black Terminal Description 5 Measuring range switch over NC Measuring range 1 RNG 1 NC Measuring range 2 RNG 2 NC Measuring range 3 RNG 3 NC Measuring range 4 RNG 4 COM Measuring range AUNES m 6 11 Auto calibration 6 COM solenoid valve Cal g
20. ary at which 20 mA are displayed 2 00 Vol lower boundary is always 0 Vol O2 8 Range 3 Upper boundary at which 20 mA are displayed 5 00 Vol lower boundary is always 0 Vol O2 9 Range 4 Upper boundary at which 20 mA are displayed 25 00 Vol lower boundary is always 0 Vol O2 JM 4 Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Note The actual measuring range can be displayed in the second line Additionally the value at the analogue port will be shown in brackets Note The analogue signal port can always be divided into 4 measuring ranges with the automatic range switch over installed The range always starts at 0 00 Vol Within limits the end of the range can be adjusted freely Note If the analogue output port shall be divided the range recognition has to be activated Otherwise a analogue receiver would not be able to tell the signals apart 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 37 4 7 Submenu Calibration Note It is highly recommended to calibrate the analyser in regular gt intervals to compensate for the natural ageing of the sensors We recommend a time interval of 6 8 weeks at the beginning The time interval may be changed once the long term stability of the sensor is established eg Note A calibration has to be started and executed manually The monitoring of stability and plausibility is performed automatically How to locate the submenu 1 Press F
21. as low high 7 NC 24 VDC max 9 W 8 NO 9 COM solenoid valve Measuring Calibration 10 NC 24 VDC max 9 W 11 NO Option Connector 4 11 wire connection external sensor orange 1 5 External sensor 11 wire connection probe 1 Sensor signal 2 Sensor signal 3 Sensor heater 4 Sensor heater 5 Sensor sense not in use with probe AMS 3211 000 6 8 Alarm2 gt NOT FAIL SAFE 6 COM Message All 7 NO potential free SPDT Relais freely adjustable 8 NC max load 60V 0 3A resistive load only 9 11 Reserve 9 Reserve 10 Reserve 11 Reserve Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 15 Option Connector 5 5 wire connection external start initiator key for Start Abort calibration only available with Option Auto calibration installed 1 Initiator key 2 3 Potential free Initiating 3 sec Start of Auto calibration 4 Initiating 10 sec Abort of Auto calibration 5 Initiator key Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 16 5 Electric connection of probe transmitter Eg Note Please connect the transmitter AMS 5200 to the probe please refer to your order as described below Please observe the polarity and the minimum diameter of the wires with reference to the total length of the cable See also 2 5 1 1 Probe 3211 000 AMS 5200 Probe with ready made cable pins
22. ation and warning texts identified by the appropriate pictograms These symbols serve the personal safety and provide useful tips on how to avoid malfunction This Manual comprises all necessary information for the application oriented use of the instrument Therefore only qualified and authorized personnel may work with the instrument The personnel should be properly trained in measuring and control instrumentation for process automation This Manual is an integral part of the system supplied For clarity reasons this Manual cannot cover all details of the various versions supplied If it is intended to use the instrument in a different way as described herein please contact AMS before starting up the analyser 02 2013 1 2 Approved Use Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 4 The product supplied has been developed manufactured and tested according the relevant safety standards It may be used only as approved by AMS Proper transport storage and installation are a must as well as careful operation and maintenance to guarantee the safe and reliable operation of the instrument Only qualified and authorized personnel may install and operate this instrument The personnel shall be familiar with the safety concept of this instrument Severe injuries and or substantial damage to property may occur by not observing the warning texts in this manual or attached to the analyser or when unqualifie
23. by pressing the lt F gt key After another 150 h without new calibration the message appears again and cannot be ignored this time It will continue to show in the second line of the display Note AMS offers calibration services for all AMS instruments 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 33 4 5 Submenu Sensor Setup If a sensor has been replaced the corresponding sensor data have to be set in the analyzer After the new data have been stored the system uses the calibration data of the new sensor The sensor data are available from AMS How to locate the submenu 1 Press F key 2 Select Sensor Setup with the arrow keys 3 Enter Password Service Code 1111 with the arrow keys 4 Press F key 5 Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys How to view and set the parameters 6 Select the Parameter with the arrow keys 7 Press F key the value is shown and can be changed via the arrow keys 8 Press F key 9 Choose the new Parameter How to quit the submenu 10 Select Return with the arrow keys 11 Press F key The following parameters can be displayed changed Nr Message Description 1 Return Return to the main menu with the F key 2 Cell Offset Sensor voltage mV can be set with the arrow keys confirm with the F key 3 Cell Span Sensor sensitivity can be set with the arrow keys confirm with the F key 4 Heater Res Heater resistance mOhm can be set with the arr
24. curs during the warm up phase 2 HEATER S CUT Heater short cut 3 HEATER OPEN Heat line not connected properly 4 ANALOG OUT ERR Error analogue output not connected 5 SENSE ERROR Voltage response missing 6 EEPROM ERROR General electronic error Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 02 2013 4 3 Submenu Parameter Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 26 The submenu Parameter includes general settings of the analyser which cannot be changed How to locate the submenu 1 2 3 4 How to view the parameters 5 6 7 8 Press F key Select Parameter using the arrow keys Press F key Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys Select the parameter with the arrow keys Press F key to show the value Press F key Choose new parameter How to quit the submenu 9 Select Return with the arrow keys 10 Press F key The a parameters can be displayed Nr Message Description 1 Return Return to the main menu 2 Cell Offset Sensor voltage while measuring in air 3 Cell Span Voltage per decade Oxygen 4 Heater Res Heater resistance of the sensor 5 Sensor Date Exchange date of the sensor 6 Serial No Serial number of the analyser 7 SW Version Software version 8 HW Version Hardware version 9 A1 Threshold Alarm value Alarm 1 10 Al Hysteresis Hysteresis referring to the alarm value 1 11 Al Range Beg Start of an alarm rang
25. d actions are carried out Intended use in the sense of this manual means that the instrument may only be used in applications described in this manual Auxiliary equipment or other components used in conjunction with this instrument have to be approved by AMS Observing the safety and operation rules described in this manual helps to avoid personal and property damages during regular operation Warning When opening the housing of the analyser please observe that certain parts of this device may carry dangerous voltages Therefore only authorized and qualified personnel may open the instrument Note The conformity declaration of this instrument must be renewed if modifications in this instrument have been carried out by the operator e g using a different sensor type 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 5 1 3 Safety Information The following information serves for your personal safety as well as to protect the described product from damage Safety information and warnings to prevent danger to the life and health of users are identified by pictograms in this Manual matched to the significance of the accompanying text Note is important information on the product itself and its handling Danger means that death severe personal injury and or substantial damage to property will occur if the appropriate safety precautions are not observed Warning means that death severe personal injury and or substantial damage t
26. e at selecting and Al 12 Al Range End End of an alarm range at selecting and Al 13 Al Mode Current alarm mode 14 A2 Threshold Alarm value Alarm 2 15 A2 Hysteresis Hysteresis referring to the alarm value 2 16 A2 Range Beg Start of an alarm range at selecting and A2 17 A2 Range End End of an alarm range at selecting and A2 18 A2 Mode Current alarm mode 19 Extended Par Additional parameter only for service purposes Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 27 4 4 Submenu Alarm 4 4 1 Analyser Messages The analyser allows the display of two alarm messages The alarm messages may be set independently from each other and or independently from the measuring range I wiring wall mounting enclosure IP65 Signal Terminal 11 13 Al 1 14 16 Al 2 All Al2 11 14 COM Analyser message 12 15 NO potential free SPDT Relay may be set freely 13 16 NC max load 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only Pin position NON FAIL SAFE Message inactive 11 12 Al 1 14 15 Al 2 Message active 11 13 All 14 16 Al 2 II wiring electronic housing portable housing electronic panel mounting Signal Terminal 1 3 Al 1 All 1 COM Analyser message 2 NO potential free SPDT relay may be set freely 3 NC max load 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only Pin position NON FAIL SAFE Message inactive 1 2 All Message active 1 3 All Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 02
27. erial of the arbitrary above pointing downwards sampling tube 900 C downwards recommended _ vertically vertically suspended ET E E BE Seen ye Weight 6 5 kg 6 5 kg 7kg 0 3 kg at specified 1 000 mm 1 000 mm 1 000 mm Jeng A O O e Dust Content beyond 5 g m beyond 5 g m up to 50 mg m beyond a shield made a shield made no wet dust 5 g m a of stainless of stainless allowed shield made steel is steel is supplied of stainless supplied to to protect the steel is protect the sintered filter supplied to sintered filter protect the sintered erent E E E Sample Flow beyond 20 m s No limitations Higher than beyond a shield made 5 m s 20m s a of stainless shield made steel is of stainless supplied to steel is protect the supplied to sintered filter protect the sintered Mase aN ae E E E Probe Heating 10 min 10 min 10 min 10 min Time gt Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Installation Oxygen Probe s The positioning pointing downwards as a preventive measure against the agglomeration of condensate in the calibration tube If the positioning is horizontal the calibration tube should be flushed daily weekly depending of water vapour content for a few seconds with dry instrument air or with calibration gas 02 2013 Instruction Manual Page 9 AMS 5200 2 3 Terminal Assignments wall mounting enclosure AMS 5200
28. ferent cores Version 1 22 R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 18 2 5 2 Wiring scheme transmitter lt gt probe x N ola m v n k v A m fei e leien KR 8 a N E x x 0 ns N con SIMIAN I 9 o n c d n on m fa UI o o m lt gt gt lol Im lei lt lt re 0 oO pja olo Oo Oo SKS rs OO ol o Cyc J yes 10 leede ae on EN Koj 2 eh E iist MmIn N olalnloln zin 5 ao d as J j Aig I K C DIO IN ol Ol SIMIN gt ol OLLI st of N GC Ox gt 0 Tu Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 19 2 5 3 Terminal replacement plan for replacement AMS 3220 through AMS 5200 Housing wall mounting IP 6x AMS Probe new analyser type 3211 500 600 700 AMS 5200 AMS 3220 Terminal Terminal Terminal 1 Sensor Signal 1 5 2 Sensor Signal 2 6
29. he housing of the analyser has to be closed Warning The safety of the system is the sole responsibility of the owner operator GPP Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 23 4 Operation of the Analyzer and Setting the User Parameters The analyzer is operated via three function keys To select the menu press the F key In order to toggle through the menu press the function key T or respectively The arrow keys also allow the adjusting of values or settings Note After setting the desired value via the arrow keys push the F key The F key serves as ENTER and confirms the new setting If the F key is not pressed the former value will remain Note The display will be lit as soon as any key has been pressed The light switches off after 20 seconds of inactivity however it will be lit again as soon as any key has been pressed Toggle through the menu via the F key Choose from the menu via the F key and or via the arrow keys To protect sensitive data some submenus are protected by passwords 1 Password Operation Code 111 2 Password Service Code 1111 At which point passwords have to be entered is described in the relevant submenus The password remains valid until switching back to the measuring mode Software structure Measuring mode gt Menu gt Submenu Measure Diagnosis F key gt submenu refer to 3 2 Parameter F key gt submenu refer to 3
30. istive load only Pin position FAIL SAFE Measuring values available 17 19 Error 17 18 II wiring electronic housing portable housing electronic panel mounting Signal connecting port 4 5 ALI 4 COM Analyser message 5 NO potential free SPDT relay may be set freely 6 NC max load 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only Pin position NON FAIL SAFE Measuring values available 4 6 Error 4 5 Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 31 Error cause and troubleshooting An error message as indicated below is automatically shown in the second line of the display as Error Reasons for the error messages are displayed in the submenu Diagnosis 3 2 Errors can be solved as described below Error Cause Displayed as Troubleshooting Power failure switch on the analyser Temperature Error TEMP ERROR warming phase Heater Short Cut HEATER S CUT check for short circuit Missing heater line HEATER OPEN check connection Missing voltage feedback SENSE ERROR for connecting refer to 1 3 1 Calibration failure CAL ERROR repeat calibration General hardware error EEPROM ERROR please contact AMS GmbH Last valid calibration has been performed more than 10000 hours earlier Service request perform new calibration Note Changing the second line of the display when an error message has gt been displayed without solving the error itself the message Error reappears after some time
31. it after changing the limit please confirm via the F key 0 00 Al Range End Set the threshold between 0 100 via the arrow keys set a upper alarm limit after changing the limit please confirm via the F key 25 00 Al Mode Select one of the following functioning of the message High Low In Range Out of Range Calibration Explanation 6 HIGH LOW In Range Out of Range Calibration Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Al Threshold active Al Threshold active Message active and measuring value inside the measuring range as set in 4 and 5 Message active and measuring value outside the set measuring range as set in 4 and 5 Message set during active calibrations 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 30 4 4 2 Analyser malfunctions The analyser features a message to signal the analyser status The message cannot be set and cannot be quitted Only if the reason for an error message has been solved the message will be deleted automatically The message is displayed in the second line of the display and via the corresponding signal outlet Status Signal Relay The analyser features a status message indicating measuring values yes no I wiring wall mounting enclosure IP65 Signal connecting port 17 19 17 COM Analyser message 18 NO potential free SPDT Relay may be set freely 19 NC max load 60 V 0 3 A res
32. ively the analyzer has to be stabilized If a measuring value deviation occur during the sampling phase the calibration will be aborted To determine the purge time to your system please proceed as follows 1 Press the F key and select the submenu Calibration 2 Select Extended Par via the arrow keys and choose the following sub item Purge Time Press the F key and set the purge time with the arrow keys confirm with the 4 7 6 Adjusting of Auto calibration Auto calibration is available as option It includes the possibility to pre select the type of calibration and the time interval by using the counter in the time range of max 9999 h between two calibrations AMS recommends setting the time range at 600 1000 h To set the time please proceed as follows 1 Press the F key and select the submenu Calibration 2 Select Extended Par via the arrow keys and choose the following sub item Auto calibration Press the F key and set the desired mode calibration OFF indicates that Auto calibration is deactivated Press the F key and set the time The counter shows the interval between 2 calibrations 0000 remaining time until the next h indicates that auto calibration is not auto calibration in the second I active In this setting the auto line of the display calibration can be started at any time _ with a external actuator Auto calibration time interval Version 1 22 RA 02 20
33. key 2 Select Calibration with the arrow keys 3 Press F key 4 Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys 5 How to view and set the parameter 6 Select the parameter with the arrow keys 7 Press F key the value is displayed and can be changed with the arrow keys 8 Press F key 9 Choose new parameter How to quit the submenu 10 Select Return with the arrow keys 11 Press F key Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 38 The following parameters can be displayed changed Nr Message Description DEFAULT PARAMETER 1 Return Return to the main menu with the F key 2 LO Gas Conc Oxygen concentration of the Cal gas of the lower 2 00 Vol calibration point set in after changing the value with the arrow keys confirm the new value with the F key 3 HI Gas Conc Oxygen concentration of the cal gas of the upper 20 95 Vol calibration point set in after changing the value with the arrow keys confirm the new value with the F key 4 LO Gas Calib Starting the calibration of the lower calibration point 5 HI Gas Calib Starting the calibration of the upper calibration point 6 Extended Par Additional parameters for the calibration to activate the extended parameters please enter the Password Operation Code 111 6 1 Purge Time Setting the purge time s min purge time 30 180 s sec after changing the value with
34. me Only available with Option Auto calibration 6 6 Blowback Int Setting of the time interval between two 5 on ies automatically started backwashing blow back y 0000 sec 6 7 Blowback Length of the blowback f Time 15 sec on delivery YY Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Note If auto calibration is installed it is always deactivated on delivery Note The solenoid valves which are used to switch from process gas to calibration gas are not included However the valves may be ordered separately from AMS Note If blowback is installed it is Blowback activated on delivery 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 40 4 7 1 How to start a calibration by using the keyboard of the analyser automatically started and monitored only if option Auto calibration has been ordered 3 by external actuator with the analyser by setting the Auto calibration mode to the OFF position only if option Auto calibration has been ordered D 4 7 2 Selecting the Calibration Gases The Oxygen analyzer has to be calibrated with two different calibration gases Depending on the application the calibration gases have to be determined as follows A Measuring the Oxygen Concentration in Process Gas Samples To determine the Oxygen concentrations in a custom set range the calibration gases have to cover the upper and the lower set point of the Oxygen concentration range Example Measuring a process gas wi
35. o property can occur if the appropriate safety precautions are not observed Caution with a warning triangle means that slight personal injury can occur if the appropriate safety precautions are not observed gt PB Y Caution without a warning triangle means that damage to property can occur if the appropriate safety precautions are not observed Attention without a warning triangle means that an undesirable effect or state can occur if the corresponding information is not observed Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 6 2 General Description AMS 5200 2 1 AMS 5200 Oxygen Analyzer gt N N Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 The Analyzer AMS 5200 is a microprocessor controlled system for the measurement of the Oxygen content of gas mixtures in the range of 0 01 25 Vol Oxygen The sensing device is a heated temperature controlled ZrO gt Sensor The complete system consists of the sensor the control electronics and the pneumatic unit which are installed into a rack or a wall mounted housing Variations of and options for the system make it very versatile and flexible to be adapted for a series of different applications The AMS 5200 is also available with all components installed in a protective housing for field installation Oxygen Probe s e Probe with 6mm ferrule pack connections e In Line Probe AMS 3211 500 e High Temperature Pr
36. obe AMS 3211 600 700 Installation Oxygen Probe s The positioning pointing downwards as a preventive measure against the agglomeration of condensate in the calibration tube If the positioning is horizontal the calibration tube should be flushed daily weekly depending of water vapour content for a few seconds with dry instrument air or with calibration gas Compact System e Pneumatic unit with integrated pneumatic suction pump for the sample gas and or pressure reducer adopted to the selected Oxygen probe and according to customer requirements The analyser system includes an extensive self check feature and communicates via digital status messages and plain text messages on the display of the transmitter Checking the instrument regularly during operation is no longer necessary 02 2013 2 2 Technical Data Electronic Transmitter AMS 5200 Measuring Principle Probe Type Power Supply Fuse Ambient Temperature Resolution Accuracy Reproducibility Drift Month Temperature Drift Response Display Analogue Outlet Measuring ranges Calibration Option PC Interface Alarms Status Signal Housing Dimensions Protection Zone Classification Instruction Manual AMS 5200 page 7 ZrO2 Sensor with platinum electrode available with any AMS ZrO2 probe 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or 24 VDC max 25W 2 5 A medium inertia size 5x20mm min max 5 60 C
37. ow keys confirm with the F key 5 Sensor Date Sensor date can be set with the arrow keys YYMMDD confirm with the F key 6 Autos Heater Auto set up heater resistance 12 5 V heater voltage Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 34 4 6 Submenu Analogue Out The analyser features an analogue output port The output port has been set according to the test protocol This submenu allows setting of the measuring range according to your requirements How to locate the submenu 1 Press F key 2 Select Analogue Out with the arrow keys 3 Enter Password Operation Code 111 via the arrow keys 4 Press F key 5 Toggle through the submenu with the arrow keys How to view and set the parameter Select the parameter with the arrow keys Press F key the value is displayed and can be changed with the arrow keys Press F key Choose new parameter zone How to exit the submenu 10 Select Return with the arrow keys 11 Press F key Note After selecting Adjust Output the analogue output freezes to the gt last measuring value shown in the first line Both values analyser recorder can be compared Data can be changed with the arrow keys Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 35 The following parameters can be displayed changed Nr Message Description DEFAULTPA
38. played Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 42 CAL successful Successful calibration press the F key Press F to cont 8 Re applying Sample Gas PR G z zz Vol Switch back to measuring gas press z zz current measuring value Press F to cont the F key The current sample gas concentration will be displayed Before confirming the sample gas concentration the sensor should have been adjusted to the current sample gas concentration After pressing the F key the following message will be displayed zZ current measuring value PR G z zz Vol Measurement adjusts to sample gas Purging HHH s After the final purging the analyzer automatically switches back to the measuring mode The analogue signal is being updated Note We recommend to freeze the analogue signal during the calibration in order not to interfere with the plant operation Note The calibration of the upper calibration point proceeds accordingly However the messages are preceded by the term HI G Note If auto calibration is installed in the analyser the calibration proceeds according to the selection of the calibration points In this case some of the following messages as shown on the next page are not available Note Calibration errors can be displayed notwithstanding manual or Auto calibration in the submenu diagnosis Calibration erro
39. rs can also be displayed using the Status Signal Relay y yyy Version 1 22_R4 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 43 4 7 4 Aborting the Calibration The calibration can be aborted at any time If the calibration is aborted before the sampling time has elapsed no parameters will be changed The previous calibration remains valid To abort please proceed as follows To abort a calibration press the F key during the calibration and the following 1 message will be displayed Sure s Press F to abort PR G z zz Vol Press F to cont PR G z zz Vol Purging HHH s 5 s remaining time for confirming the abortion Sure s Press the F key calibration will be Press F to abort aborted The analyzer returns to the submenu Calibration Either re start the calibration or quit the submenu Note If the calibration has been started automatically it can always been gt aborted on the analyser Also holding the start actuator for more than 10 sec aborts the calibration 02 2013 Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 44 4 7 5 Determination of the Purge Time Each calibration sequence starts and ends with purging the analyzer The duration of the sampling period depends on the purging of the lines and the behavior of the sensor After the purge time the sensor respect
40. sensors even 24 months of storage do not result in a measurable ageing effect The normal ageing of the sensor during operation is compensated by the calibration At the end of the sensor lifetime calibrations will result in errors which indicates that the sensor should be replaced Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 22 3 Start Up and Instrument Description Pre requisite the system is completely installed the probe sensor is connected and all gas lines are installed and connected appropriately Power up the analyser In the display the serial number of the instrument and the software version are shown briefly thereafter the following indication is shown HHH S Countdown 300 sec At the end of the count down the analyzer measures the current Oxygen concentration displayed in the first line of the display Danger Before starting to operate the analyser please read the following instructions carefully Warning The AMS 5200 does not have a mains switch A mains switch which covers also the analyser must be installed in order to switch off the instrument in the event of danger On site all measures have to be taken to ensure safe operation of the analyser This includes also the place where the analyser in installed Warning To protect the operator a sufficient dimensioned fuse has to be Installed to protect against short circuit Danger Before start up t
41. ssage for blowback Signal connecting port 21 23 21 COM Analyser message 22 NO Bbis inactive potential free SPDT relay may be set freely 23 NC Bb is active max load 60 V 0 3 A resistive load only Pin position Version 1 22 R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 NON FAIL SAFE 02 2013 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 46 4 7 8 Aligning the Analogue Output during the Calibration We recommend to freeze the analogue output during the calibration This ensures a safe system operation If frozen is selected in the corresponding submenu the analogue output will store its last valid measuring value until the calibration is finished or aborted To align the analogue outlet to your system please proceed as follows 1 Press the F key and select the submenu Calibration 2 Select Extended Par with the arrow keys and choose the following sub item Analog Out Press F key and choose between 4 7 9 Calibration Errors After the Sampling Phase of the calibration the following message may be displayed Deviation Error Press F to cont LLC eee This message indicates that 1 the plausibility of the calibration is not met calibration gases interchanged 2 the distance to the calibration point is too high apply correct calibration gases check the sensor parameters especially after sensor exchange contact AMS Trouble shooting Signal Instable Press F to cont
42. th an oxygen concentration of about 1 10 Vol in No a calibration gas with the following oxygen concentrations are recommended For the lower set point 2 Vol O in No as the lower calibration point For the upper set point 20 95 Vol O2 in No as the upper calibration point B Continuous Measurement of Oxygen Concentration for Control and Alarm purposes Usually in this kind of applications the Oxygen concentration is relatively constant just varying in a narrow concentration range around the correct value Correspondingly for process control one calibration gas should show the correct Oxygen concentration value and for alarm purposes the lower or upper alarm value The Oxygen concentration of the second calibration gas should be aligned to the range of deviation from the correct Oxygen value It may contain more or less Oxygen compared to the process gas Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 41 4 7 3 Starting the Calibration and Calibration Procedure 1 Type in the calibration gas concentration according to the actual calibration gas concentrations of the certificate of the cal Gas tank 2 Check and LO Gas Conc or set the calibration gas concentrations for the lower calibration point Select Calibration in the submenu Type in Vol Oxygen the after changing the previous value with the difference between both arrow keys confirm the new value with
43. tiator key potential free 30 Remote start abort calibration Version 1 22 RA 02 2013 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 Page 12 Instruction Manual AMS 5200 2 4 Terminal Assignments electronic rack mounting portable housing AMS 5200 ansasoy ASIH Ao z ooy Ton z Eis LON er zZ iv LNOD asuas JOSUaS 42102 4osuas 491DaH 4osuas pubis osuss joubig 1osuss 1000 1128 Sieg 7 aen Ul JOU BSUBS JOSUBS 210N yag PU IS SMPS pyeyny Jojyay Bunpian IPD Eine Cie dungyay s uondo puo ppp Wialxa Josues DaAO EE E ER 6 MET abuso u CA HZ a o01qo gt a nsosw AS ON an EE AEN sy LEI ajosqiyoa eunsoaw AS ON L up Gei EE uy LE sipaqips7emspeu AS NOD Ginsspaipyzussn Bunuonejs An HZ wow WOO Lo Ef MOTIDO AS ON al zony HE a ee a _ UOLdO e nd no enBojpuy s pusis MS RT EE uaes6 z s0pDeUUOD HZ JD m0709 ol HZ uy a4 Bumyjoyoswin oarrz Dvwaorz Aiddns amog nje E HEITE TA ovAose Aiddns somog 1 Z SH u01 dO Aiddns mod 3d o e UONPAAPIOINY _ Tag B en jovojoid sei 10 puo sepao eas Addre J MOg abupy Buunsoen Si en mE Sab 1040suuoy 49019 40Y gt suuoy G 40yDeUU0D ogony IVA vz oez uondos uodo uode 140 do s 02 2013 Version 1 22_R4 Software 1 022 Hardware 1 05 IN Instruction Manual AMS 5200 Page 13 Danger 3 wire connection power supply 1 PE 110 230 VAC 24 VDC power supply 2 110 230
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