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1. Name ER Model basis Data Display No b Description Display A01 IA02 IA03 IA04 A08 01 MODEL Model EM1 C ET5 C ER5 C ES1 C EP3 A 02 TAG NO Tag number 16 alphanumeric characters 03 SELF CHK Self check results GOOD or ERROR A00 DISPLAY Display item A01 INPUT Input value 10 1111100 6 11 PERUU 1 7 A02 OUTPUT Output value LILI 1 A03 STATUS Status FF A04 REV NO Revision number n 000 n Revision number Boo SET Setting item B01 TAG NO1 Tag number 1 8 alphanumeric characters 8 first half characters of a tag number B02 TAG NO2 Tag number 2 8 alphanumeric characters 8 latter half characters of a tag number B03 COMMENT1 Comment 1 8 alphanumeric characters 8 first half characters of comment B04 COMMENT2 Comment 2 8 alphanumeric characters 8 latter half characters of comment PT JPT B05 INP TYPE ER5 input type PT100 90 PT50 Note 1 B06 INP TYPE ET5 input type B E J KIT R S N ICI JHz B07 LOW CUT Low cutoff Note 5 COCE 808 RESIST ES1 total resistance OHM Temperature unit B09 UNIT Note 8 degC degF K degC degF K i MMIC ICI JHz B10 ZERO Zero point ILILI LILIMV 11111110866 JLIL degC OHM Note 5 OODE JLILI Hz B11 SPAN Span Note 2 HMMM ImV 111106 6 111116666 ohm Not
2. 1 2 1 Input Filter First order Lag Operation lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt a ER aE 1 2 2 Square Root Extraction Low Cutoff Adjustable 1 3 Setting Alarm 70006 aai paaa aii E 1 4 Setting Alarm Output Flysteresis rennen AA hannah 1 5 Using Alarm Output 6 as Digital Input LCD Backlight OFF Input All Event OFF 1 6 1 6 Using the Event Futictlort iii ie tet erre ruit Ro ada ea ERE Pu ETE sk ER Ra Ee Lin 1 7 1 6 1 Displaying Messages Event Display Function Settable Only in YSS1000 1 7 1 6 2 Changing the PV Bar Display Color in the Event of a Process Alarm Active Display Function 1 9 1 6 3 Operator Notification Using Tag Number Display Alternate Tag Number Color Display 21111 16411 41 oec PU 1 10 Chapter 2 Display and Security Functions 2 4 101601801 000001017 aga maana EIS eE 2 1 2 1 1 Setting Visible Invisible Status of the Operation 9158 2 1 2 1 2 Setting Visible Invisible Status of TREND Display Data sssssss 2 4 24 9 Changing the Time Span of TREND Displ ys reciente iae ec 2 5 214 Setting Display Data on the TREND 3 91501 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 2 6 2 1 5 Changing Scale Divisions on the LOOP TREND and DUAL Di
3. 0202E ai 0203E ai 0204E ai TREND 2 Display TREND 3 Display Alarm Display 0205E ai DUAL Display 0209E ai 0206E ai 0207E ai 0208E ai IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 Display Function Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title 10001 LOOP 1 Display ON OFF LOOP2 LOOP 2 Display ON OFF MTR1 METER 1 Display ON OFF MTR2 METER 2 Display ON OFF B Tuning Display gt TRND1 TREND 1 Display ON OFF eee ies Display TRND2 TREND 2 Display ON OFF Configuration Display 1 TRND3 TREND 3 Display ON OFF ALARM Alarm Display ON OFF DUAL DUAL Display ON OFF IM 01B08D02 02EN 5 1120113 Ajunoeg pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function 2 1 2 Setting Visible Invisible Status of TREND Display Data Setting Details PV trend displayed on TREND 1 and TREND 2 Displays can be set to be visible or invisible It is possible to select the trends that are to be displayed making only the data necessary to be monitored visible on the Operation Display PV trend display 7 L YOKOGAWA lt gt PV pointer 0212E ai Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transi
4. lt lt lt lt lt 5 1 5 2 Recommended Part Replacement Period lt lt lt 5 2 5 3 Packaging when Shipping the Product for Repair ss 5 3 IM 01B08D02 02EN V Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 General Specifications Index Revision Information vi IM 01B08D02 02EN Chapter 1 Input output and Auxiliary Function 1 1 Function Block Diagram The following figure shows the function configuration When DO6 is not used iit is possible to use it as DI1 Measurement input1 Measurement input2 Backlight OFF x1 x2 DH i 1 1 a pg ce AAP I E o PSR1 PSR2 SON 1 O 1 1 Square root Square root extraction and low extraction and low cutoff adjustable cutoff adjustable PLC1 PLC2 1 1 1 e oa 1 1 1 i First order lag filter First order lag filter PLG1 PLG2 1 1 1 PV PV2 LO O lLCD backlight display Alarm detections and AND OR connections o amp Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm output1 output2 output3 output4 output5 output6 DO1 DO2 DO3 104 105 206 Function Block Diagram N Main parameter Functions When 211 is not used it is possible to use it as DO 0101E ai Main Functions Filter function Square root extraction
5. 50 or less of total resistance Measuring range Changeable on Engineering Display External input resistance 10 O or less per wire 1 10 Q or less per wire Input linearization 1 to 5 V output conversion accuracy rating Provided Whichever is greater 0 2 of span or 0 2 C Not provided Within 0 2 of span 1 The value shall be equal or less than the smaller value out of 10 O per wire or measurement temperature span x 0 4 Q IM 01B08D02 02EN suoneo2yi2ods 6 1 General Specifications 2 wire Transmitter Input Item Isolator Isolated 2 wire Transmitter Input Non isolated Optional code A05 A06 A07 4 to 20 mA DC signal from 2 wire Input signal 1to5V DC transmitter Power is supplied to a transmitter Input resistance External input resistance 2500 20 transmitter s minimum operating voltage 0 02 A Q or less 1 MO 100 kQ at power failure Allowable input voltage and current 30VDC 40mADC Input linearization Not provided Not provided 1 to 5 V output conversion accuracy rating Within 0 2 of span Item Frequency Input Optional code A08 2 wire type Contact voltage pulse current pulse power supply to Input signal transmitter is also possible 3 wire type Power supply type voltage pulse Input frequency 0 to 10 kHz 100 frequency 0 1 to 10 kHz Zero eleva
6. AND OR Tuning Display gt OR selection Engineering Display gt OPN When the alarm occurs CONFIG3 Configuration Alarm the contact is opened Display 3 uon do HR contact type CLS When the alarm occurs the contact is closed IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 4 Setting Alarm Output Hysteresis Setting hysteresis differential gap to alarm action prevents chattering in digital output High limit alarm output for PV High limit alarm setpoint for PV Low limit alarm setpoint for PV Low limit alarm output for PV Setting Details Open Closed Alarm hysteresis HYSn PV Alarm hysteresis HYSn Closed Open Time For an example in the figure above the contact type is such that the contact opens if an event occurs factory default 0213E ai Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title HYS1 HYS2 Alarm hysteresis to 20 0 in the Display 1 or SETTING2 Setting Equivalent to 0 0 Tuning Display gt SETTING1 Setting engineering unit Display 2 The HYS2 parameter is used for the loop 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 5 0 1120113 Aeyixny pue 1110111611001 1 5 Using Alarm Output 6 as Digital Input LCD Backlight OFF Input All Event OFF Setting Details The table below shows the YS1310 digital input output terminal number and the target parameter Terminal Number Application Par
7. ini Wem Series YS1310 Indicator with Alarm User s Manual amp MeL IM 01B08D02 02EN vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM 01B08D02 02EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation eU eon Introduction Thank you for purchasing the YS1000 series single loop controller hereinafter referred to as YS1000 This manual describes how to use YS1310 functions other than communication function Please read through this user s manual carefully before using the product Note that the manuals for the YS1310 comprise the following five documents e Printed manual Manual Name Manual Number YS1310 Operation Guide IM 01B08D02 01EN Description This manual describes the basic operation method e Electronic manuals Manual Name Manual Number Description YS1310 Operation Guide IM 01B08D02 01EN YS1000 Series Communication Interface Scere Mana IM 01B08J02 01EN This is identical to the printed manual This manual describes how to use YS1000 in Ethernet and serial communications For communication wiring see the Operation Guide YSS1000 Setting Software YS1700 Programmable Function User s Manual IM O1 BOSKOZOZEN This manual describes how to use YSS1000 and YS1700 s programmable function and peer to peer communication function YS1000 Series Replacement Manual IM 01B08H02 01EN This manual describes the compatibility of installation and wiring with YS100 YS80
8. 10 B Backgroundicolor nico rte et t 2 11 BEolitless ii ccr m EEE 2 12 rs IU gj oju pp M 3 5 UM Calibration Instruments 2 rrt ron 5 1 Deletion Guide Display 149039 1 8 Digital ifipUb sc iore inti coi eret rae EE Prod 2 10 DIG Es Fn To o an e Di 1 6 Direct Input Display Data on the TREND 3 Display 2 2 6 Display EUngcllonmas s citat nh eter Le tte 2 1 During Power Fallun baa a erc 4 1 BN EMC standards 6 8 Event Display 2e 1 7 VOOM 11 10 1 8 p First order Lag Operation cnet 1 2 Function Block Diagram 1 1 H v9 Hazardous location usage certification 6 9 EI C adasa 1 5 l 106800006601800 4 444244646255424952202410222645404245259402445045 5 1 lrip t 0 1 a 1 2 L LCD backlight is OFF seen 2 10 EGD Backlight OFF Inpul 5 ttes 1 6 Coop 016 fo c teeta AE 2 11 Low Cutoff Adjustable aaa Ras 1 2 M gt S MBSSag6eS xoi ecu 1 7 OFF lier uec rere eene 2 10 Operation Display orte eter 2 1 2 9 Part Replacement ne needed deen 5 2 Parts with finite life Spans ic rre mim 5 2 Password Power on initial display R PRS PD
9. EBS I EK HOMAC and 100 line User s manuals for YS1000 are available on the following web site www yokogawa com ns ys im You need Adobe Reader 7 0 or later but the latest version is recommended installed on the computer in order to open and read the manuals Notice e The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functions e Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual Should any errors or omissions come to your attention however please inform YOKOGAWA Electric s sales office or sales representative e Under no circumstances may the contents of this manual in part or in whole be transcribed or copied without our permission Trademarks e Our product names or brand names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation hereinafter referred to as YOKOGAWA e Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows XP and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries respective companies 2nd Edition May 2015 YK All Rights Reserved Copyright 2014 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Adobe Acrobat and Postscript are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation We do not use the TM
10. Grounding Transmitter Power Supply Item Specifications Output voltage 25 to 25 5 V DC Load 60 mA or less 30 mA or less if there is direct input Short circuit 80 mA 10 mA protection No effect on the computation control circuit if a short circuit occurs Others Not isolated from the computation circuit An external resistor for 1 5 V conversion 250 Q should be provided IM 01B08D02 02EN 6 1 General Specifications Communication Signal Specifications Programmer Ethernet Item Communication RS 485 Communication Communication Used for YSS1000 F Complies with Em Complies with RS 232c Compiles with EIA IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX Rear panel screw 3 Dedicated front panel terminals Back panel RJ45 Connection connector Five terminals and the connector grounding terminal Up to 4 tier cascade Number stack 10BASE T connectable 1 unit Maximum of 31 units port Up to 2 tier stack instruments 100BASE TX 1 Number of connection 2 Applicable cable Dedicated cable A1053UR Shielded twisted pair cable USB RS 232C conversion cable Wire size 0 5 to 1 25 mn AWG No 20 to 16 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable Cable length About 2 7 m Up to 1200m 1 25 mm 100 m 2 1 Number of cascade connected hubs 2 Maximum segment length length between hub and YS1310 Operating Conditions Normal operating conditio
11. MAINT n wall LOMMUNICRTING example of setting an RTD type Software key 1 Press the software key to display SET INHB function display in highlight C M enu change key 2 Press the A software key to display SET ENBL L Parameter change key 3 Press the MNU software key to display NOn kap 01 A ee itf ENTER key Directly input the card model e g ER5 C 4 Press the MNU key several times to display 900 SET 5 Press the PRM software key several times to display the left display 6 Press the A or V software keys to change the data display section 0502E ai 7 Press the ENT software key to display the data display section in highlight 8 Press the ENT software key again to accept the setting Setting completed 3 4 IM 01B08D02 02EN 3 3 Setting Burnout A burnout can be set as for mV input thermocouple RTD and potentiometer input cards Setting Details Operation Display gt J 8 keys to the Tuning Menu Display gt keys to the Engineering Menu Display gt SC MAINT software key Input Specification Setting Display Engineering Display Setting Procedure example of setting to RTD inputs SC MAINT Software key 1 Press the software key to display SET INHB Parameter function display in highlight Parameter En enu change key 2 Press
12. PH1 and high limit alarm for PV2 PH2 Engineering units equivalent to 6 3 to 106 396 Low limit alarm for PV1 PL1 and low limit alarm for PV2 PL2 Engineering units equivalent to 6 3 to 106 396 High high limit alarm for PV1 HH1 and high high limit alarm for PV2 HH2 Engineering units equivalent to 6 3 to 106 396 Low low limit alarm for PV1 LL1 and low low limit alarm for PV2 LL2 Engineering units equivalent to 6 3 to 106 3 Alarm hysteresis 1 and alarm hysteresis 2 Engineering unit span equivalent to 0 1 to 20 0 The following figure shows an example of actions of the high limit alarm for PV high high limit alarm for PV low limit alarm for PV low low limit alarm for PV and alarm hysteresis High high limit alarm output for PV Closed Open Closed High limit alarm output for PV Closed High high limit alarm setpoint for PV High limit alarm setpoint for PV Low limit alarm setpoint for PV Low low limit alarm setpoint for PV Alarm hysteresis HYS Alarm hysteresis HYS Low limit alarm output for PV Closed Open Low low limit alarm output for PV Closed Setting Details Time For an example in the figure above the contact type is such that the contact opens if an event occurs factory default 0604E ai Display Transition and Parameter Name Setting Range Display Title ASW1 toaswe erm output 00000000 to 11111111 connection ANOR1 to ANor l AND
13. Reference Destination 1 2 1 Input Filter First order Lag Computation 1 2 2 Square Root Extraction Low Cut off Adjustable Alarm function 1 3 Setting Alarm Function Other Functions Main Functions Reference Destination Display function Chapter 2 Display Security Functions Communication function YS1000 Series Communication Interface User s Manual IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 1 uonoung fueiixny pue yndjnojjndu 1 2 Compensating or Computing Process Variables 1 2 1 Input Filter First order Lag Operation First order lag operation is performed on each analog input This function is used if there are significant variations in the display value such as the presence of noise The greater the time constant the stronger the filtering function Input Example of filtering Example of filtering for 2 seconds for 10 seconds gt e gt 0201E ai Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title Tuning Display gt SETTING1 Setting 0 0 to 800 0 sec Display 1 or SETTING2 Setting Display 2 First order lag time danda linen constant for PV The PLG2 parameter is used for the loop 2 1 2 2 Square Root Extraction Low Cutoff Adjustable Square root extraction is performed on a process variable PV The input an
14. Yokogawa 7651 or equivalent 1 Digital multimeter Yokogawa 7561 or equivalent 1 5 1 2 Inspecting Input Indication Accuracy Follow the procedure below to specifically check input indication accuracy 1 Apply a voltage of 1 0 V DC to the analog input terminals using the voltage standard 2 On the Input and Output Data Display of the Tuning Display check that the analog input signal concerned is equivalent to O 0 1 in the engineering unit 3 Similarly apply a voltage of 5 0 V DC to check that the analog input signal concerned is equivalent to 100 0 1 in the engineering unit 5 Display Transition and Parameter Name Display Range Display Title 1 Analog input 1 25 0 to 125 0 Tuning Display gt VO DATA Input and Output Data X2 Analog input 2 25 0 to 125 0 Display IM 01B08D02 02EN 5 1 0 1 5 2 Recommended Part Replacement Period The following shows the replaceable part of the YS1310 and the recommended replacement period Recommended Replaceable mant Replacement Period LCD Display Assembly About 8 years Part replacement should be carried out by a YOKOGAWA engineer or by YOKOGAWA approved personnel as safety standard inspection is required Contact YOKOGAWA s sales office or sales representative when replacing the parts CAUTION Notes regarding parts with finite life spans 1 Parts with finite life spans refer to
15. adjustments of each direct input card A01 A02 and A03 enable the adjustment of the offset and gain of the A D converter Select INC or DEC using the A or V software keys and press the ENT Software key twice to make an adjustment for each selection Also to reset adjustments select RST and press the ENT software key twice Zero and span are re set in A04 In other words making a zero adjustment with an input set to 096 and a span adjustment with the input set to 10096 pressing the ENT software key twice causes the zero B10 and span B11 values to be re set automatically Note 7 Output correction is for adjusting the D A converter 1 to 5 V output of each direct input card 096 output correction and 10096 output correction enable offset and gain to be adjusted respectively Set a value in the range of 10 00 and press the ENT software key twice This causes the D A converter to enter a status in which the set value added 0 output value or the 100 output value is continuously output To exit this status display another parameter once on the SC Setting Display or turn the power supply OFF and then ON Note 8 If optional code DF is specified Fahrenheit tempertature range can be used for direct input range in addition to centigrade temperature range Basic Operations 1 3 Erroneous setting prevention function To prevent inadvertent operation no parameter is selected highlight displayed immediatel
16. eight digits where O or 1 is set which correspond to PH1 PL 1 HH1 LL1 PH2 PL2 HH2 and LL2 from the left 0 means no alarm output while 1 denotes that alarm output is provided To output PL1 set these digits to 01000000 To output PH1 and PL1 set them to 11000000 If multiple alarm detections are assigned to one alarm output connect these contacts in AND or OR connection If multiple alarm detections have been set to ASWn set AND or OR connection using this parameter If only one alarm detection is set to ASWn it is not necessary to set ANORn Sets the direction of contact action in the event of alarm output OPN Open if an alarm occurs NC Normally closed CLS Closed if an alarm occurs NO Normally open IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 3 uoun Aeyixny pue jndjno jnduj 1 3 Setting Alarm Function Alarm Detecting Function This function can detect the high limit alarm PH low limit alarm PL high high limit alarm HH and low low limit alarm LL with respect to process variables 1 and 2 Alarm hysteresis can also be set for both process variables 1 and 2 The alarm detecting action is shown in the figure below If the high limit alarm and high high limit alarm are set to the maximum values and the low limit alarm and low low limit alarm are set to the minimum values no alarm is detected The following shows the relationship of alarm detection in parameters High limit alarm for PV1
17. those in which the abrasion or failure period is expected to be reached within 10 years under normal operating or storage conditions Therefore parts with life spans of more than 10 years in terms of design are not mentioned here 2 The recommended replacement period establishes the period at which preventive maintenance is to be conducted on parts with finite life spans It does not constitute assurance against incidental failure 3 The recommended replacement period is only a guideline and differs depending on operating conditions 4 The recommended replacement period may be changed according to field records etc SS IM 01B08D02 02EN 5 3 Packaging when Shipping the Product for Repair Should the instrument break down and need to be shipped to our sales representative for repair handle it as noted below WARNING Prior to shipping the instrument put it into an antistatic bag and repackage it using the original internal packaging materials and packaging container IM 01B08D02 02EN oo2ueuogjure u Blank Page Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 General Specifications AN WARNING This instrument is for Measurement Category O other Do not use it for measurements in locations falling under Measurement Categories Il III and IV mw Wiring Entrance Jul T Cable Y e AL outet YE a u Catego oth
18. 0 60 Hz 3 Hz 30 VA MAX IM 01B08D02 02EN suoneo2yi2ods 6 1 General Specifications Reference Operating Conditions Ambient temperature 23 C 2 C relative humidity 5096 10 RH Note that the power supply voltage is as specified below 100 V AC and 24 V DC common power supply 24 V DC or 100 V AC 50 60 Hz 220 V AC power supply 135 V DC or 220 V AC 50 60 Hz Reference Performance Item Specifications Input and output conversion accuracy rating Direct input Allowable input voltage current 1 Direct input signal distributor 40 mA DC Warm up time 1 minute time taken by the instrument to reach accuracy after power on but 3 minutes in the case of direct input Current consumption and power consumption 100 V AC and 24 V DC common power supply 750 mA 20 to 132 V DC 30 VA 80 to 138 V AC 220 V AC power supply 110 mA 120 to 340 V DC 30 VA 138 to 264 V AC Insulation resistance 100 MO Test voltage 500 V DC Input or output terminal to grounding terminal power supply terminal to grounding terminal Withstand voltage 1000 VAC for one minute In Between input output terminal the case of suffix codes 100 and ground terminal Between power supply terminal L N and all I O terminal and ground terminal Between power supply terminal L N and ground terminal 500 VAC for one minute In the case of suffix codes 130 o or 15L1
19. 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 7 suonounJ Ajunoes pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function 2 1 6 Automatic Scale Divisions Making Scale Values More Legible on the METER Display For scales on the METER Displays scale divisions are automatically provided based on the values set to the scale between 096 and 10096 values The number of scale divisions is from a minimum of 11 divisions to a maximum of 20 divisions a e e N ce e ce eo eobDDODU 0215E ai Scale numbers displayed on the METER Display are also automatically determined from the scale s 0 to 100 values in the same way as the scale divisions To improve the legibility of the scale numbers they can be displayed to the power of 10 Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title MTMG1 un factor for AUTO 104 5 104 4 Tuning Display gt ISp ay 10 3 10 2 10 1 10 0 Engineering Display 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 DISPLAY 10 tial le factor fi MTMG2 iG ERER 1045 Setting Display for Operation Display METER 2 Display The MTMG2 parameter is used for loop 2 2 8 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 Display Function 2 1 7 Selecting the Operation Display to be Displayed First at Power ON Power ON Setting Details The Operation Display to be displayed first when the power is turned ON can be set The figure below shows an example of displaying the TREND 1 Disp
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21. 3000 VAC for one minute In the case of suffix codes 10L1 12L1 LCD replacement period 8 years i Regarding the LCD Measurement category according to IEC EN 61010 1 IEC EN 61010 2 030 O other A small number of missing or steady on LCD pixels and minor variations in brightness uniformity is a normal display characteristic and not a malfunction Influence of Operating Conditions Item Specifications Influence of power supply voltage variations Accuracy Influence of input lead resistance 0 13 per 1 kQ Influence of load resistance Accuracy 5 2kQ to 1 to 5 V output 0 to 750 Q 4 to 20 mA Common mode noise rejection ratio 83 dB 1 to 5 V input 50 60 Hz Series mode noise rejection ratio 46 dB 1 to 5 V input 50 60 Hz Influence of magnetic field Accuracy 5 400 A m 50 60 Hz or DC Influence of ambient temperature Accuracy per 10 C in the range of 0 to 50 C Influence of ambient humidity Accuracy 50 to 93 RH 40 C IM 01B08D02 02EN 6 1 General Specifications Direct Input Specifications Item mV Input Thermocouple Input Optional code A01 A02 DC potential difference 50 to JIS ANSI standards Thermocouple types K T J E B R Input signal Kala 150 mV IEC and ANSI standards Type N Measuring range span 10 to 100 mV DC ne um ie ii Measuring ran
22. AWA engineer or by YOKOGAWA approved personnel and must be subjected to inspection such as withstand tests to verify safety If the work is carried out at the customer s own risk the instrument concerned cannot be regarded as being compatible with the safety standards 1 Removal of the internal unit from the case replacing the internal unit with a new one and subsequently installing it to the case housing 2 Replacement and installation of the power supply unit or optional board 3 Maintenance or repair requiring removal of the internal unit from the case EMC standards suffix codes 10L1 or 120 only Use a ferrite core and an arrester to comply with the standards EN61326 1 Class A Table 2 For use in industrial locations EN61326 2 3 EN55011 Class A Group 1 EN61000 3 2 Class A EN61000 3 3 Note The instrument continues operating at a measuring accuracy of within 20 of the range during testing KC marking Electromagnetic wave interference prevention standard electromagnetic wave protection standard compliance EMC Regulatory Arrangement in Australia and New Zealand EN 55011 Class A Group 1 A CAUTION This instrument is a class A product use in commercial and industrial areas Ina domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user needs to take adequate measures 6 8 IM 01B08D02 02EN 6 1 General Specifications Hazardous location usage certifi
23. An event is displayed if the status register changes from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 Process alarm such as a high limit alarm operation mode etc can be registered as a flag Simulation Display After downloading the event display data from YSS1000 the event can be displayed forcibly Simulation display can be set when operation is stopped To cancel simulation display 1 Turn OFF simulation display on YSS1000 2 Change the operation stop status from stopped to operating 3 Turn the power supply OFF and then ON Deletion Guide Display Language English Push SHIFT key for 3 seconds to close the Event display 0103E ai 1 8 IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 6 Using the Event Function 1 6 2 Changing the PV Bar Display Color in the Event of a Process Alarm Active Display Function The active color display function changes the colors of the PV bar on the LOOP Display to red to inform the operator of instrument abnormality Active color display can be set on a loop basis and items can be selected from each loop s process alarms see the table below Occurrence of event Loop 1 active display DUAL 1 AF 188 8 188 6 uonoung fu eiixny pue 11161110 1190 5 JOUUUUE 0211E ai Setting Details Display Transition and Parameter Name Setting Range Display Title OFF Without active display f
24. N AA PA 5 3 So Saltety Standard teet ie dese edes 6 8 Te Dion POR 2 7 2 8 Scale Values es 2 8 Security FUncllol iori to cerent ie iei E ete tees 2 13 Sensor INpPe aaah Sacer ce t Te ge dc 3 4 Simulation Display icio iha 1 8 Span Adjustment lt 3 6 Specifications we 6 1 Square Root Extracto ssiri eserine EE Naes 1 2 T o oI MINER 2 5 TREND DISplay mani rn tet pee irme 2 4 2 5 2 Zero Adjustment urat prete eb gets 3 6 IM 01B08D02 02EN Index 1 3 o Dm x Blank Page Revision Information e Title YS1310 Indicator with Alarm User s Manual Manual No IM 01B08D02 02EN June 2014 1st Edition Newly published May 2015 2nd Edition FM CSA nonincendive optional approvals excluing the compatible type for YS100 QEON j E Written by Yokogawa Electric Corporation W Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN _ _ LL F YOKOGAWA 4 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Headquarters 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Phone 81 422 52 5555 Branch Sales Offices Osaka Nagoya Hiroshima Kurashiki Fukuoka Kitakyusyu YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Head Office 12530 West Airport Blvd Sugar Land Texas 77478 USA Phone 1 281 340 3800 Fax 1 281 340 3838 Georgia Office
25. TREND 3 Display TREND Display 3 Sm Data selection 1 to 4 pointer of TREND 3 Display Parameter Name Setting Range 1 Display Transition and Display Title 7 051 Data selection 1 for TREND 3 Display 3 OFF No display Data selection 2 for TREND 3 TRDS2 i PV1 Process variable 1 ing Display gt Display Engineering Display gt PV2 Process variable 2 Data selection 3 for TREND 3 a DISPLAY m i is d Setting Display for Operation Display Display X2 Input 2 9 Visplay p play TRDS4 Data selection 4 for TREND 3 Display X1 to X2 are values input to or output from the YS1310 terminal block 2 6 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 Display Function 2 1 5 Changing Scale Divisions on the LOOP TREND and DUAL Displays The provision of scale divisions is relevant to the LOOP TREND and DUAL Displays For scale divisions on the METER Displays see 2 1 6 Automatic Scale Divisions Making Scale Values More Legible on the METER Displays m Scale division The figure on the left is an example of four scale divisions 0214E ai Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title SCDV1 Scale division 1 in ined a ngineering Display 1 2 4 5 7 10 14 20 coi Configuration Display 2 SCDV2 Scale division 2 The SCDV2 parameter is used for loop
26. ai Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title Tuning Display gt BRT LCD brightness adjustment 00665 Engineering Display gt LCD LCD Setting Display 2 12 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 2 Security Function 2 2 14 Inhibiting Enabling Parameter Change Setpoints for the tuning parameters or engineering parameters can be locked to prevent them from being inadvertently changed When they are locked the parameter setting increase key A and decrease key displays are erased from each setting display The password for locking them is a 4 digit numeral which is not set at factory shipment When the password is not set or is cleared SET PASSWORD and UNLOCK are displayed When the password is set ENT PASSWORD and LOCK are displayed Software key function The software key function enables the front panel s operation keys to function as keys displayed on the LCD display SET software key Password setting key Press this key to set a password ENT software key Password entry cancellation key Press this key to cancel the password setting gt key Cursor movement key Moves the cursor position to the right when setting or entering a password N software key Number increase key Increases numbers Numbers change from 0 to 9 cyclically V software key Number decrease key Decreases numbers Numbers change from 0 to 9 cyclically Operating the Password Setting Displ
27. ameter 38 39 To be used as DI1 or DO6 DIO16 DI1 DO6 specification If any front panel key is pressed once while the LCD backlight is OFF it will be turned ON again When a digital input signal DI is switched from Close to Open all the displayed events are cleared For all other cases events are displayed when the display conditions are met After the event display is cleared if the digital input signal DI remains Open when an event display condition is met the corresponding event 1 to 5 is displayed When the contact type is OPN Display Transition and 0110 DI1 contact type Parameter Name Setting Range Display Title DIO16 DI1 DO6 DI Used as LCD backlight OFF input specification DO Used as alarm output 6 NONE No function assigned DMF LCD OFF LCD backlight OFF Tuning Display gt selection Engineering Display gt TR EVT C All event OFF OPN Function is enabled when the contact is open CLS Function is enabled when the contact is closed CONFIG3 Configuration Display 3 1 6 IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 6 1 6 1 Using the Event Function Displaying Messages Event Display Function Settable Only in YSS1000 The event display function displays a message in Japanese English or Chinese on the Operation Display if an event such as an abnormality occurs providing guidance for the operator Amaximum of five events can be set using th
28. as been set return to step 3 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 13 suonoung Ajunoeg pue Aejdsig 2 2 Security Function Setting Entry Display Operation Display gt sr 4 keys to the Tuning Menu Display O keys to the Engineering Menu Display 5 PASSWORD software key Password Setting Display Password setting Password enter cancellation Password setting Il ET p Password enter Il 4 Password enter lt Software key function display AN yy Cursor movement software key Password status display RE Increase software key sf Decease software key 0420E ai 2 14 IM 01B08D02 02EN Chapter 3 Adjusting Direct Inputs Temperature Resistance Frequency 3 1 Operations In the SC Setting Display communication with the direct input cards optional specifications is made to set or adjust the input specifications Examples of sensor type setting burnout setting input zero adjustment and span adjustment procedures are described in sections 3 2 to 3 4 Other items are also set in the same way The table below shows a list of setting items List of Direct Input Specifications and Basic
29. ay 1 Setting a password setting a password to prevent parameter changes 1 Open the Password Setting Display SET PASSWORD and UNLOCK are displayed 2 Press the SET software key This causes the password 0000 to appear 3 Using the software key digit movement and the A increase or V decrease software keys set the password 4 Press the SET software key This changes the password background color 5 Press the SET software key again This erases the password causing ENT PASSWORD and LOCK to appear At the instant the password is set the SET software key display is erased replaced by the ENT software key instead Entering canceling a password entering a password to the instrument to which the password has been set to enable parameter changes 1 Open the Password Setting Display ENT PASSWORD and LOCK are displayed 2 Press the ENT software key This causes the password 0000 to appear 3 Using the software key digit movement and the A increase or V decrease software keys enter the password that has been set 4 Press the ENT software key This changes the password background color 5 Press the ENT software key again This erases the password if the password entered agrees with the one that was set causing SET PASSWORD and UNLOCK to appear This brings about a status allowing parameters to be changed If the password entered does not agree with the one that h
30. cation Non incendive electric equipment that is used in hazardous locations optional code FM CSA only FM nonincendive Class 3600 2011 Class 3611 2004 Class 3810 2005 Locations Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 2 Groups II C Temperature Code T4 CSA nonincendive C22 2 No 213 M1987 CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 10 CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 4 04 Locations Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Temperature Code T4 Hazardous location usage conditions Note 2 Note 6 Hazardous Classified Hazardous Classified Non hazardous Classified Location Location Location Class Division 2 Class Division 2 Groups A B C D Groups A B C D Associated YS1000 Series Control Single loop Equipment Apparatus POR Controller Note 1 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 0601E ai Non incendive Field Wiring Parameter Loop power supply for Power supply 25 5 transmitter LPS Digital Input DI Non voltage contact 7 25 20 09 50 R65 E O 1 The Non incendive field wiring concept allows interconnection of two FM Approved Non incendive Apparatuses with Non incendive field wiring parameters not specifically examined in combination as a system when Voc lt Vmax Isc lt Imax Ca Ci C cable La 2 Li L cable 1 Upon condition that a shunt resistor YS021 250 Q 40 196 3W is attached DEJ iege m
31. d output characteristics are that input output at the low cutoff point or below There is no hysteresis A Output Low cutoff adjustable Output 7 input Input 0202E ai Square Root Extraction Characteristics Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title OFF Without square root extraction Tuning Display gt Engineering Display gt ON With square root extraction CONFIG3 Configuration Display 3 Tuning Display gt SETTING1 Setting 0 0 to 100 0 Display 1 or SETTING2 Setting Display 2 PSR1 PSR2 Square root extraction for PV Square root extraction low el ka cutoff setpoint for PV The PSR2 and PLC2 parameters are used for the loop 2 1 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 3 Setting Alarm Function Alarm output function Six alarm outputs are available if DIO1 is not used Each of these six output points can be assigned alarm detection high limit low limit high high limit and low low limit If multiple alarm detections are assigned to one alarm output AND or OR connection can be set The direction of contact action at occurrence of alarm can be set as open or closed in the event of an alarm ASWn ANORn ASWn ANORn DOnD OR or AND connection DOnD OPN NC or CLS NO Alarm output contact 0 n 1 to 6 0704E ai There are
32. e 0212E ai Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title Color OFF Disabled factory Tuning Display gt Engineering Display TAGAL inversion of default gt DISPLAY Setting Display for tag number ON Enabled Operation Display IM 01B08D02 02EN Chapter 2 Display and Security Functions 2 1 Display Function 2 1 4 Setting Visible Invisible Status of the Operation Display There are nine types of Operation Displays Displays you chose not to display can be made invisible 0071 Display is always displyed even if you set OFF for all lines Operation Display Name LOOP1 LOOP 1 Display YS1310 Y LOOP2 LOOP 2 Display MTR1 METER 1 Display MTR2 METER 2 Display TRND1 TREND 1 Display TRND2 TREND 2 Display TRND3 TREND 3 Display ALRM Alarm Display DUAL DUAL Display SESESESESESESES Legend Vv Visible IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 suonoungJ Ajunoeg pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function LOOP 1 Display LOOP 2 Display METER 1 Display METER 2 Display CO C CO CO CO CO H xo 50 ic H o c c 8 l m e e l 10008 x N ce ce ng N ce c ce Ce x 0201E ai TREND 1 Display
33. e 4 Note 5 BURN OUT Burnout OFF UP DOWN OFF UP DOWN OFF UP DOWN OFF UP DOWN ADJUST Adjustment item C01 OUT 0 0 output correction 410 00 Note 7 100 output 0 C02 OUT 100 correction Note 7 10 00 C03 WIRINGR Burnout correction Note 3 EXECUTE RESET EXECUTE RESET EET TETTE Input zero adjustment 11 1 DIDELUIDUmV 604 ZERO ADJ OHM Note 6 RST INC DEC RST INC DEC RST INC DEC 11001 Input span adjustment 1111 11111 77 C05 SPANADJ OHM Note 6 RST INC DEC RST INC DEC RST INC DEC Input zero adjustment COOLIO 606 ZERO ADJ Note 6 OHM Input span adjustment COLLO _ 607 SPAN ADJ Note 6 OHM IM 01B08D02 02EN 3 1 Aou nb 14 29UL S IS y 1nzes dw L 51100 123410 Bunsnfpy E 3 1 List of Direct Input Specifications and Basic Operations Note 1 PT Pt100 IPTS 68 JIS 89 JPT JPt100 JIS 89 PT100 90 Pt100 ITS 90 JIS 97 PT50 Pt50 JIS 81 Note 2 Measurable data is within the range stated in the standard specifications Note 3 Burnout correction is the function of correcting an error caused by the burnout current produced if an external conductor resistance is large Note 4 Up to 30 KQ is possible but the standard specifications indicate 100 to 2000 Q in Note 5 Set in four significant digits or less However 10000 Hz can be set for span Note 6 Input zero adjustment and input span adjustment are to make input
34. e YSS1000 Setting Software sold separately Events will be displayed on all Operation Displays The display area is 200 x 80 dots with 50 x 80 dots of that used to display a clearing guide If multiple events occur simultaneously they are displayed in an overlaid condition The order of priority is high event 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 low and the event with the highest priority is displayed on top The event being displayed can be cleared by pressing and holding the SHIFT key for three seconds Moreover events can be redisplayed on Alarm Display b For how to redisplay events see Monitoring and Operating the Alarm Display in the YS1310 Indicator with Alarm Operation Guide Events are overlaid for display if multiple events occur simultaneously Set using the YSS1000 Setting Software Clearing guide display fixed display OO 5 Press and hold the SHIFT key for three seconds s7 Press and hold the SHIFT key for three seconds Push SHIFT key for 3 seconds to close the MAN Event display aida Push SHIFT key E C3 ES 0102E ai IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 7 uonoung fueiixny pue yndjnojjndu 1 6 Using the Event Function Event flag The status register is the flag to indicate an event
35. e parameters to be displayed change depending on the SC card see the items in the list of displayed items Press the PRM software key until the setting item you wish to set appears 3 Using the software key cursor movement and the A data increase or V data decrease software keys set the setting item 4 Press the ENT software key This causes the setting item to be highlight displayed 5 Press the ENT software key again This writes data to the SC card causing the display to return to the normal display Pressing any key other than the ENT software key causes the display to return to the normal display without writing data Communication Status Display Comment Display Status COMMUNICATING Communicating with an SC card normal communication COMMUN ERR Communications error OPERATION ERR Incorrect data sending COMMAND ERR Incorrect command reception IM 01B08D02 02EN Aouenbas4 aoue sisay ainjesodwia 51100 123410 Bunsnfpy E 3 2 Setting Sensor Type Setting Details Parameter number Parameter Data display Communication status display The sensor type can be set as for thermocouple and RTD cards Operation Display gt keys to the Tuning Menu Display gt keys to the Engineering Menu Display gt SC MAINT software key Input Specification Setting Display Engineering Display Setting Procedure SC
36. er For measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS For measurements performed on circuits directly Appliances portable CAT II connected to the low voltage installation equipments etc For measurements performed at the source of the Overhead wire cable CAT IV low voltage installation systems etc For measurements performed in the building Distribution board circuit CAT III installation breaker etc Input and Output Signals Analog input signals Measurement Category O other Rated voltage to earth of measuring circuit terminal 33 VACrms 50 60 Hz or 70 V DC Item YS1310 1 to 5 V DC basic type 5 points Direct input 1 optional specifications One out of the above number of points can be used Input Resistance 1 MQ or more 1 One of mV thermocouple RTD potentiometers two wire transmitters input isolators or frequency inputs Digital inputs Item YS1310 Digital input 1 point shared by alarm output 6 Input Signal ON OFF EI A Closed Open For no voltage contact CT 2 Resistance 200 Q or less Resistance 100 kQ or more For voltage contact 2 LOW HIGH 9 Input voltage 0 5 to 1 V DC Input voltage 4 5 to 30 V DC 1 Input contact rating 5 V DC 20 mA or more Minimum pulse width 120 ms 2 No voltage contacts and voltage contacts may be received at the same terminals IM 01B08D02 02EN 6 1 suone
37. ge zero elevation Within whichever is smaller three times the span or 50 mV Within whichever is smaller three times the span or 25 mV Measuring range Changeable on Engineering Display Input resistor 1 MQ 3 KQ at power failure External input resistor 500 Q or less Allowable input voltage and current 0 5 to 4 V DC Input I linearization 1 to 5 V output conversion accuracy rating Not provided Within 0 2 of span Provided Whichever is greater 0 2 of span or input equivalent 20 pV Reference junction compensation error Within 1 C 1 1 Type B does not conduct reference junction temperature compensation For types other than type B the value obtained by multiplying the noted value by the following coefficient K applies if the measurement temperature is 0 C or less K thermoelectric power for 1 C near 076 thermoelectric power for 1 C at measurement temperature Item Resistance Temperature Detector Input Potentiometer Input Optional code A03 A04 Input signal RTD Pt100 IPTS 68 JIS 89 JPt100 JIS 89 Pt100 ITS 90 JIS 97 Pt50 JIS 81 three wire type Measurement current 1 mA Potentiometer three wire type Measuring range span 10 to 650 C Pt 100 10 to 500 C JPt 100 Total resistance 100 to 2000 Q Span 80 to 2000 Q Measuring range zero elevation Within five times the span
38. l is used in the user s manual on pages that the user needs to refer to together with the term WARNING or CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and indicates precautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause injury to the user or damage to the instrument or property and indicates precautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Identifies important information required to operate the instrument Indicates related operations or explanations for the user s reference Indicates a character string displayed on the display Setting Display Indicates a setting display and describes the keystrokes required to display the relevant setting display Setting Details Provides the descriptions of settings Describes restrictions etc regarding a relevant operation IM 01B08D02 02EN iii T Blank Page or Contents 111916 11194 11910 RETIA TO TEC TOTEM i How to Use This Manual icr roe KING cies IGAN DURIAN seas re ER eR PEN ER e Eod Da PU FR ii Symbols Used in This Manilal aan maa AKUIN NG BAAL iii Chapter 1 Input output and Auxiliary Function 1 1 Function Block Diagrami uc exces ooi eniro pce dca cds 1 2 Compensating or Computing Process Variables
39. lay first TREND 1 Display LOOP 1 Display METER 1 Display 2 o e e amp key 2n N e eo r 0416E ai Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title 0071 LOOP 1 Display LOOP2 LOOP 2 Display MTR1 METER 1 Display Tuning Display gt MTR2 METER 2 Display Engineering Display gt FDSP Power on initial display TRND1 TREND 1 Display TRND2 TREND 2 Display TRND3 TREND 3 Display ALARM ALARM Display DUAL DUAL Display CONFIG1 Configuration Display 1 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 9 suonounJ Ajunoes pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function 2 1 8 Turning the LCD Backlight ON OFF Setting Details The backlight auto off function makes it possible to turn off the LCD backlight in cases where the YS1000 is installed in locations where the display is not usually seen or if it desired to turn it off at night This is an energy saving feature that extends the life of the display unit The LCD backlight can be turned ON OFF using the following means 1 Front panel keys 2 OFF timer setting 3 Digital input 4 Communication There is no priority order to the methods 1 to 4 The backlight OFF function retains the status effected when the LCD was operated last Note that if the FAIL or ALM lamps are lit or if an e
40. ns transport and storage conditions Item Normal Operation Transport and Storage Ambient 0 to 50 C 20 to 60 C temperature Power Supply Ambient humidity voltage AC 1 5 to 90 RH No condensation 80 to 138 V AC 100 V AC and 24 V AC common power supply 138 to 264 V AC 220 V AC power supply 5 to 95 RH No condensation Power supply frequency AC 50 60 Hz 3Hz Power Supply voltage DC 1 20 to 132 V DC 100 V AC and 24 V DC common power supply 120 to 340 V DC 220 V AC power supply Continuous 5 to 14 Hz amplitude 0 625 mm or less vibration 14 to 150 Hz 4 9 m s or less orthogonal three directional with 2 hours each Pnom ime 14 7 m s2 15 s or less vibration 2 Shock 49 m s 5 G or less 11 ms or less Package drop Within 1 m Magnetic field 400 A m or less Hazardous gas There shall be no corrosive gas in the location Installation 2000 m above the sea or less altitude Atmospneric 86 k to 106 kPa pressure 1 Safety standards FM and CSA non incendive standard compliant conditions apply at the following rated power supply Rated power supply use of both AC and DC 100 V AC and 24 V DC common power supply DC drive 24 120 V DC 10 no polarity 750 mA MAX AC drive 100 120 V AC 410 50 60 Hz 3 Hz 30 VA MAX 220 V AC power supply DC drive 135 190 V DC 210 no polarity 110 mA MAX AC drive 220 240 V AC 21096 5
41. nt stops operation during power failure Power failure region RAM contents volatilized t2 lt power failure duration The instrument stops operation during power failure 0401E ai Parameter START Name Start mode Setting Range AUT HOT start COLD Power failure duration 2 sec HOT start CONFIG1 Power failure duration 2 2 sec COLD start Configuration Display Transition and Display Title Tuning Display gt Engineering Display gt Display 1 IM 01B08D02 02EN Chapter 5 Maintenance A WARNING For products with optional code FM or CSA 1 Devices must be maintained by professionally trained personnel or ask YOKOGAWA s sales office or sales representative 2 In case of option code FM install devices according to NEC National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 In case of option code CSA all wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical Code Part and local electrical codes CAUTION If the instrument s front panel becomes soiled or dusty wipe it gently using a dry soft cloth Do not use organic solvents chemicals or chemically treated dust cloths Doing so may result in the instrument case becoming deformed or discolored 5 1 Inspecting Indication Accuracy As a guideline indication accuracy should be inspected on an annual basis 5 1 1 Calibration Instruments FRU Number of Name Description Units DC voltage standard
42. o2yi2odg 6 1 General Specifications Digital outputs Item YS1310 Alarm output 6 points shared by digital input Transistor contact Cl Rating 30 V DC 200 mA or less resistive load FAIL output 1 1 point Transistor contact fl Rating 30 V DC 200 mA or less resistive load 4 FAIL contact output enters the OFF status at power OFF or failure For contact action ON in normal condition it is normally closed Isolation of Signals from Each Other Item YS1310 Not isolated from the computation control circuit Signals are not isolated Analog input signal from each other The negative line is shared Isolated from other input and output signals With the exception of 2 wire transmitters not isolated input signals are Direct input isolated from the computation control circuit Isolated from the power supply circuit and other input and output signals Digital input and output Isolated from the computation control circuit between the signals and signal from other input and output signals Isolated from the computation control circuit and from other input and FAIL signal p output signals Isolated from the computation control circuit and from other input and output signals Isolated from the computation control circuit and from other input and output signals Isolated from the computation control circuit and from other input and output signals Communication Power supply
43. or mark to indicate these trademarks or registered trademarks in this user s manual All other product names mentioned in this user s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their IM 01B08D02 02EN How to Use This Manual Usage First read through the Operation Guide to understand the basic operations and then read this manual For the communication functions and replacements see the respective manuals This User s Manual is organized into Chapters 1 to 6 as shown below 1 Input output and Auxiliary Function Describes the input output function operation and setting items 2 Display Function Security Function Provides the LCD display functions adjustments and setting items 3 Adjustment of Direct Inputs Temperature Resistance and Frequency Describes the settings and adjustments for the direct input converter built into the YS1310 4 Power Failure Recovery Processing Describes operations performed after momentary power interruption and power failures 5 Maintenance Describes ordinary inspections indicating accuracy inspections and part replacement cycles 6 Specifications Provides the YS1310 specifications IM 01B08D02 02EN Symbols Used in This Manual A This symbol is used on the instrument It indicates the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the instrument and signifies that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbo
44. pproval Parameter of the Device which Gives Energy Voc Isc Ca La maximum open circuit output voltage Maximum voltage that occurs at the open terminal part when the Non incendive NI circuit is open maximum short circuit output current Maximum current which currents when the NI circuit is short and earth fault maximum allowable capacitance Maximum capacitance that can be connected to the NI circuit maximum allowable inductance Maximum inductance that can be connected to the NI circuit Parameter of the Device which Receives Energy Vmax maximum input voltage Imax Ci Li Maximum voltage that maintains the NI properties of the device maximum input current Maximum current that maintains the properties of the device maximum internal capacitance Maximum internal capacitance of the device that can be considered to conduct to the NI circuit the external wiring when the device is connected to the NI circuit the external wiring maximum internal inductance Maximum internal inductance of the device that can be considered to conduct to the NI circuit the external wiring when the device is connected to the NI circuit the external wiring IM 01B08D02 02EN Index Aa Active Display onte ree mng 1 9 Alarm Detecting Function n mate 1 4 Alarm Function el 1 3 Alarm output fun lon a aaa iit rtp 1 3 Alternate Tag Number Color Display 1
45. splays 2 7 2 1 6 Automatic Scale Divisions Making Scale Values More Legible on the METER Display 2 8 2 1 7 Selecting the Operation Display to be Displayed First at Power 01 2 9 2 1 8 Turning the LCD Backlight ON OFEF 3 2 ieri rti eate Ei ent e cea 2 10 2 1 9 Changing the Background and Loop Colors sese 2 11 2 1 10 Adjusting ECD Brigbitness acean eterni e ncmpe ae breite desse 2 2 Security FUMCHOM a 2 2 1 Inhibiting Enabling Parameter Change Chapter 3 Adjusting Direct Inputs Temperature Resistance Frequency 3 1 List of Direct Input Specifications and Basic 012 300113 3 1 3 2 Setting Sensor Type iere eene i a Ee ced 3 3 Setting 8000100114 4 aaa the 3 4 Making Zero and Span Adjustments of Input Chapter 4 Processing during Power Failures 4 1 Processing during Power FailUres cei cernit eee ER udis 4 1 Chapter 5 Maintenance 5 1 Inspecting Indication Accuracy 2 DIN E EE CE naa 5 1 bilal CalibratomInstument secco tert e Hr eR a or eim ens ie oet be poet ir i exce e n iR ooa 5 1 5 1 2 Inspecting Input Indication Accuracy
46. ss the A software key to display SET ENBL number XI 3 Press the MNU software key to display Parameter Menu change key 01 name Parameter change key Data display movement key MODEL OHM DEC Data increase key Directly input the card model e g ER5 C Data decease key 4 Press the MNU key several times to display FENTER key COO C X Communication 3 pee ADJUST status display 5 Press the PRM software key several times to display the left display 6 Press the A or V software keys to change the YOKOGAWA data display section 7 Press the ENT software key to display the data o5 4Eai display section in highlight 8 Press the ENT software key again to accept the setting Setting completed 3 6 IM 01B08D02 02EN Chapter 4 Processing during Power Failures 4 1 Processing during Power Failures YS1310 enters a power failure status if a momentary power interruption of about 20 ms occurs in the case of 100 V AC supply voltage or if that of 1 ms or more occurs in the case of 24 V DC The operation to be taken after power is restored can be set Data storage YS1310 data can be stored by making a setting with keystrokes or by making a setting using communication through YSS1000 Setting Software Data to be stored are the setting parameters event display data Trend data displayed on a TREND Display will be lo
47. st in the event of a power failure Operation after power restoration The operation to be taken after power restoration depends on the duration of the power failure and the operation mode that the YS1310 is in after power restoration Start mode START engineering parameter Start Mode START Power Failure Duration Less than about 2 seconds About 2 seconds or more AUT HOT start COLD HOT start COLD start Operation in Each Start Mode Start Mode START HOT Start COLD Start First order lag dead time Continued as is Initialization Process alarms and system alarms Continued as is OFF DO1 to DO6 Continued as is OFF IM 01B08D02 02EN soinjie4 Jomog Bulinp 015563044 4 1 Processing during Power Failures Power Failure Duration and Operation in Each Start Mode Start mode AUT Continuous HOT start P HOT start gt mode COLD 4 mode asas HOT start gt COLD start A A Time t t 20ms 100V AC About 2 s 1 5 24V DC Power failure F T Momentary power failure Power failure gt insensitive Failure insensitive region power failure duration t1 Momentary failure region t1 power failure duration t2 Setting Details t1 about 1 ms for 24 V DC type t1 about 20 ms for 100 V AC type YS1000 performs the same operation as that of continuity status t2 about 2 s The instrume
48. t B0 pus Gut Digital Output 201 Transister output Bo OT DO6 The Non incendive field wiring concept allows interconnection of two FM Approved Non incendive Apparatuses with Non incendive field wiring parameters not specifically examined in combination as a system when Voc or Vt lt Vmax Isc or It lt Imax Ca 2 Ci C cable La 2 Li L cable 2 Class Division 2 Wiring required IM 01B08D02 02EN suoneo2yi2ods 6 1 General Specifications Notes 1 2 Control equipment connected to the YS1000 series single loop controller must not use or generate more than 250 Vrms or VDC In case of option code FM install devices according to NEC National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 In case of option code CSA all wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical Code Part and local electrical codes For the YS1000 with FM option be sure to use the associated apparatus that must be FM Approval under Non incendive Field Wiring Concept or to use a simple apparatus a device which can neither generate nor store more than 1 2 V 0 1 A 25 mW or 20 yJ e g Switches thermocouples LED s and RTD s Associated Apparatus manufacture s installation drawing must be followed when installing this equipment Associated Apparatus connection is representative of each input and output signal connection Each signal shall be wired in a separate shielded cable No revision to drawing without prior FM and CSA A
49. ta changes cyclically ENT software key Enter key Writes data to the SC Writing is done in the following two steps 1 Press the ENT software key This causes the background color of all communication data to be highlight displayed 3 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 3 1 List of Direct Input Specifications and Basic Operations 2 Press the ENT software key again This writes the data to the SC card causing the display to return to normal display If any key other than the ENT software key is pressed the communication data returns to normal display without being written to the SC 4 SC setting operation SC setting is made as follows 1 Selecting the SC menu Press the MNU software key to read out and display the SC menus Each time the MNU software key is pressed the model tag number and self check results are displayed in turn Further pressing the MNU key causes the display item setting item and adjustment items to be changed and displayed cyclically Co MNU 4 MNU amp MNU 5 MNU c MNU g MNU z F E pi g 2 S o B 3 o 3 2 a o oO Dm 0 ae 2 pa 3 3 o zi 3 0501E ai 2 To select the display item setting item or adjustment item further select a setting item Press the PRM software key to read out and display the SC setting item Each time the PRM software key is pressed the setting items are displayed in turn Th
50. the A software key to display SET ENBL name u rameter change key 3 Press the MNU software key to display ursor movement key Pa Data display e C Data increase key D E 01 MODEL Directly input the card model e g ER5 C 4 Press the MNU software key several times to LEM r1 Data decease key NTER key Communication AAACN display status display hs 300 SET 5 Press the PRM software key several times to display the left display 6 Press the A or software key to change the data display section 7 Press the ENT software key to display the data display section in highlight 8 Press the ENT software key again to accept the setting 0503E ai Setting completed Aouenbas4 aoue sisay ainjesodwia 51100 123410 Bunsnfpy ei IM 01B08D02 02EN 3 5 3 4 Making Zero and Span Adjustments of Input Zero and span adjustments of inputs can be set as for mV input thermocouple and RTD cards Setting Details Operation Display gt sr keys to the Tuning Menu Display gt Ho keys to the Engineering Menu Display gt SC MAINT software key Input Specification Setting Display Engineering Display Setting Procedure ress the gt software key to display 1 P the gt software key to display SET INHB SC MAINT STOP e 8 ft k in highlight E Oftware ke r Parameter J function dis oy 2 Pre
51. tion 0 to 50 can be set for 100 input frequency Measuring range Changeable on Engineering Display Low level input cutoff point Setting range 0 01 Hz and 1 of maximum frequency to 100 input frequency Minimum input pulse width ON 60 us OFF 60 us input frequency 0 to 6 kHz ON 30 us OFF 30 us input frequency 6 to 10 kHz Input signal level Contact input relay contact transistor contact Open close detection level Open 100 kQ or more Close 200 Q or less Contact capacity 15 V DC 15 mA or more Voltage current pulse input Low level 1 to 8 V High level 3 to 24 V Pulse peak value 3 V or more input frequency 0 to 6 kHz 5 V or more input frequency 6 to 10 kHz Internal load resistance for current pulse input Selectable from 200 Q 500 Q and 1 KQ to be specified when ordering Input filter Selectable whether to add a 10 ms filter for no voltage contact to be specified when ordering Powersubpiyior Selectable from 12 V DC at 30 mA and 24 V DC at 30 mA to be specified when ordering transmitter 1 to 5 V output conversion accuracy rating Within 0 2 of span IM 01B08D02 02EN 6 1 General Specifications Structure Mounting Main Unit of Standard Type Item Specifications Front panel drip and dust proof structure compliant with IP54 Structure Not applicable for side by side mounting instrumentation and replacement types Mo
52. tion and Display Title TRIPV Pvt trend ON OFF for TREND 1 7 Tuning Display gt Display OFF Invisible Engineering Display gt TR2PV PV2 trend ON OFF for TREND2 ON Visible DISPLAY Display Setting Display for Operation Display The TR2PV parameter is used for loop 2 2 4 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 Display Function 2 1 3 Changing the Time Span of TREND Displays The time span of trends displayed on the TREND 1 TREND 2 and TREND 3 Displays can be set m8 Time span 0216E ai Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title 1M 1 minute TRDT1 TREND 1 Display time span 5M 5 minutes 10M 10 minutes Tuning Display gt 30M 30 minutes Engineering Display gt TRDT2 TREND 2 Display time span 1H 4 hour DISPLAY 5H 5 hours Setting Display for Operation Display TRDT3 TREND 3 Display time span _ 10H 10 hours 30H 30 hours The TRDT2 parameter is used for loop 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 5 suonounJ Ajunoes pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function 2 1 4 Setting Display Data on the TREND 3 Display Setting Details Display data shown on the TREND 3 Display can be set arbitrarily A maximum of four data items can be set This enables the necessary data to be monitored on the Operation Display Data selection 1 to 4 digital display of TREND 3 Display Data selection 1 to 4 trend display 4 of
53. unction 2 1 9 Changing the Background and Loop Colors The background color of the Operation Display and the color of the PV bars of the LOOP Displays and the DUAL Display can be changed Setting the Operation Display s background color to black causes the color of the lettering to be white setting the background color to white causes the color of the lettering to be black LOOP 1 Display Background color aag 108 6 Loop color 0417E ai Setting Details Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title BLACK BKCL Background color selection WHITE BLUE Tuning Display gt Engineering Display gt LP1C LOOP 1 color selection GREEN DISPLAY Ben Setting Display for Operation Display LP2C LOOP 2 color selection ORANGE The LP2C parameter is used for loop 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 11 suonounJ Ajunoes pue Aejdsig 2 1 Display Function 2 1 10 Adjusting LCD Brightness Description Setting Details The brightness of the LCD can be adjusted The adjustment bar display shows brightness adjustment values in bar format to indicate the current value with respect to the settable range Selected parameter aer Adjustment bar display i m Color bar displays FALO ALM QUOGOO t Selected parameter zoom in 0227E
54. unction factory default Active color PH1 High limit alarm setpoint for PV 1 ACTD1 display PL1 Low limit alarm setpoint for PV 1 selection 1 HH1 High high limit alarm setpoint for PV 1 LL1 Low low limit alarm setpoint for PV 1 Tuning Display gt 1 ALM Logical OR of all loop 1 alarms Engineering Display gt OFF Without active display function DISPLAY Setting Display factory default for Operation Display Active color PH2 High limit alarm setpoint for PV 2 ACTD2 display PL2 Low limit alarm setpoint for PV 2 selection 2 HH2 High high limit alarm setpoint for PV 2 LL2 Low low limit alarm setpoint for PV 2 2 ALM Logical OR of all loop 2 alarms The ACTD2 parameter is used for the loop 2 IM 01B08D02 02EN 1 9 1 6 Using the Event Function 1 6 3 Operator Notification Using Tag Number Display Alternate Tag Number Color Display Function In the event of an ALM lamp lighting the alternate tag number color display function notifies the operator of instrument abnormality by alternating the color of the tag number background and red gt For lighting of ALM lamp see How to Take Actions if the ALM Lamp or FAIL Lamp Lights up in the YS1310 Indicator with Alarm Operation Guide DUAL 1 188 8 euobDOUOOUUE Setting Details ZN Alternate tag number color display DUAL 1 188 8 Event occurrenc
55. unting type Indoor panel mounting Panel mounting device Mounting brackets to be used at the top and bottom Panel cutout 137 x 68 97 mm Connection method External signal connection M4 screw terminal connection Power supply and grounding connection M4 screw terminal connection External Dimensions 144 x 72 x 250 mm height x width x depth from the panel Weight 1 6kg IM 01B08D02 02EN suoneo2yi2ods 6 1 General Specifications Safety Standards General safety standards suffix codes 1013 or 120 only IEC EN 61010 1 IEC EN 61010 2 030 compliant Overvolatage category Il Pollution degree 2 Measurement category O other Compliant with CAN CSA C22 2 for suffix codes 100 or 120 and option code CSA CSA CAN CSA C22 2 NO 61010 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 NO 61010 2 030 Overvoltage category II Pollution Degree 2 Measurement category O other 1 The internal unit alone is not covered by the safety standards Notes regarding safety standards The products comply with the safety standards when configured in combination with the internal unit and the safety standard compliant case or safety standard compliant housing 2 The following work involving removing the internal unit from the case and reinstalling it in the case requires safety verification as specified by the safety standards IEC EN 61010 1 Such work must be carried out by a YOKOG
56. vent is displayed the backlight will light up even if the backlight has been set to OFF 1 Front panel key If any key is pressed once while the LCD backlight is OFF it will be turned ON However it cannot be turned OFF by keystrokes To set the backlight condition to OFF using keystrokes employ method 2 2 OFF timer setting With the LCD backlight auto off timer turned ON the LCD backlight will be turned OFF when there has been no keystroke operation for 30 minutes 3 Digital input If digital input to which the backlight OFF function has been assigned changes from open to close status the backlight is turned OFF If it changes from close to open status the backlight is turned ON For assigning the backlight OFF function to digital input see Chapter 1 Input output and Auxiliary Functions in this manual 4 Communication The LCD backlight ON OFF condition can be checked and set using a CFL flag communication register Write O or 1 to the CFL flag through communication to 0 to turn the backlight ON or to 1 to turn it OFF For backlight OFF function through communication see YS1000 Series Communication Interface User s Manual Parameter Name Setting Range Display Transition and Display Title OFF Timer function OFF bun A ae ECO LCD backlight auto off timer ON Timer function ON ues g Hisp ay Om imersa min LCD Setting Display 2 10 IM 01B08D02 02EN 2 1 Display F
57. y after switching to the SC Setting Display Press the software key to select parameter SET parameter setting enable disable from the top line of the display Setting enable parameter operation SET on the top line is the parameter for enabling SC maintenance communication This parameter is in INHB setting inhibited immediately after switching to the SC Setting Display SC maintenance communication cannot be accomplished unless this parameter is set to ENBL setting enabled To do so select the SET parameter and then press the software key to change the setting from INHB to ENBL At the same time STOP appears at the upper right of the display Moreover switching to another display causes this parameter to return to INHB automatically Software keys e MNU software key Menu change key Each time this key is pressed 51310 communicates with the SC to read out and display the SC menus PRM software key Setting item change key Each time this key is pressed 51310 communicates with the SC to read out and display the SC setting items gt software key Cursor movement key When the data type is alphanumeric characters this key moves an highlight displayed digit to the right In this case should the highlight display be at the rightmost digit it then moves to the leftmost digit N software key Data increase key Increases data Data changes cyclically V software key Data decrease key Decreases data Da

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