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1. P ASCON spa ISO 9001 Certified ASCON spa via Falzarego 9 11 20021 Bollate Milano Italy Tel 39 02 333 371 Fax 39 02 350 4243 http www ascon it e mail supportGascon it Two alarms indicator PID 1 3 DIN 96 x 48 J1 line CE User Manual M I U J1 1 05 02 e Cod J30 478 1AJ1 IE US LISTED Two alarms indicator 1 5 DIN 96 x 48 J1 line CE J1 AMZ Z IL uU 1 a A aeg Information N 4 NOTES ON ELECTRIC SAFETY AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation of the controller Class Il instrument rearl panel mounting This indicator has been designed in compliance with Regulations on electrical apparatus appliance systems and installations according to the European Community directive 73 23 amended by the European Community direc tive 93 68 EEC and the Regulations on the essential protection requirements in electrical apparatus EN61010 1 93 A2 95 Regulations on Electromagnetic Compatibility according to the European Community directive 89 336 EEC amended by the European Community directive 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 98 13 EEC and the following regulations Regulations on RF emissions EN61000 6 3 2001 residential environments EN61000 6 4 2001 industrial environments Regulation on RF immunity EN61000 6 2 2001 industrial equipment
2. ES L C JI Back to AIL 15 Alarm threshold menu AL1 alarm threshold AL1 hysteresis 12 alarm threshold AL2 hysteresis Alarm internal reference value engineering unit 4 Operations 4 3 3 ALARMS PARAMETERISATION MENU BIN mi ing HL UC OVS mi ann L LIT t lt gt 5 EN nga na ue 0 DOG 45 naa wr OVS Back to AL 15 Alarms parameterisation menu AL1 alarm output rg LU 7 zi 21 na aria Lir cur INIT T n ravi AL2 alarm output 2 00 OP 3 MILI wed alarm action all gt Ir itt ira alarm action ru duc Note 1 Only those alarms that are con figured different than zero are shown during the parameteri sation phase fields O P page 17 ot 1 L AL1 alarm FL IL I Latching Blocking DV mo nanE L teh bt EL rii zi OL Lchng Blockingt OVS i kbit 4 3 5 CONFIGURATION MENU When an unconfigured indicator is powered up for the first time the display shows ee gt D Y TS Q C See chapters 3 3 1 and 3 2 starting from page 14 Configuration menu r Entering digits t unti I L M Nofthe Do a go co
3. Fahrenheit degrees nant none nl mV Volt nh mA bar Bar P5 PSI ch Rh Ph pH Note 1 Cut off the sqare root of the input value enables the user to round to zero a result that is too low to be meaningful 4 Operations 4 44 PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION 4 4 1 ALARM THRESHOLD MENU For ease of operation of the indi cator parameters have been organised in groups menu according to their functionality area OP1 and OP2 outputs can be used as alarms it is possible to configure up to 2 alarms AL1 and AL2 page 22 selecting for each of them the type and the operating con dition of the alarm page 26 the functionality of the alarm acknowledgement latching Lich page 25 the blocking function is activa ted on start ac page 25 Sensor break function page 26 Rate alarm AL1 only page 26 AL1 alarm threshold AL2 alarm ru CI at threshold Parameters to set the threshold of AL1 and AL2 alarms The range of the alarm threshold corresponds to the whole span When the alarm occurs the dis play will show the red LEDs CD and 2 respectively ON and when configured with a change of the display colour AL1 only AL1 alarm In i hysteresis AL1 alarm hysteresis Hysteresis of the threshold of AL1 and AL2 alarms It is specified as a 96 of the full scale 4 4 2 ALARM PARAMETERS CONFIGURATI
4. Id to store the new value the instru of the selected input ment 4 2 2 MNEMONIC CODES SETTING e g configuration see page 30 Press the A or SD to display the next or previous mnemonic for the selected parameter Continued pressing of A or gt will display further mnemonics at arate of one mnemonic every 0 5 s The mnemonic displayed at the time the next parameter is selected is the one stored in the parameter rp Lut L IL a v Engineering Units Degree Centigrade Degree Fahrenheit Degree Centigrade Degree Fahrenheit No unit defined Ph 4 3 PARAMETERISATION MAIN MENU Operator mode Direct access to the parameter only if 5000 HL Ir t nm DA E t ue oo Password Entry I2 6 HJJ Only it C od E value 25000 Fwd QE Must equal to the value of the parameter coon III Alarm set 1 page 21 Alarm parameter setting 1 pag 22 Instrument configuration Lade page 22 Back to the operator mode YES Note Back to the operator mode 1 menu apears only if at least of the alarms has been configured except for the sensor break alarm 4 Operations 4 3 1 ALARM SET
5. if the changin rate is higher than 1 digit s At lower rates the alarm activation time increases to up to 6 seconds for a limit change rate of 0 1 digit s sk Engineering units This parameter allows the user to view the process in the desi red engineering unit When the instrument senses temperatu re this parameter allows the convertion between Farenheit PF and centigrade 22 All the engineering units available are listed at page 23 table 2 LINEAR SCALE PARAMETERS The parameters that follow are displayed only when during the configuration phase a linear input has been selected for IN1 fileds and L at page 16 IN1 Input number EE PE UI of decimals T IN1 input low LIU Jt Ij range T IN1 input high LIU JU rj range These parameters allow the user to set the operating range and the number of decimal point to be displayed for the primary IN1 input xx dE IN1 measure JU C square root This parameter enables the cal culation of the square root of the IN1 measure 54rt enabled nant disabled Cut off square 1 root result This parameter allows the user to round to zero those results that are not meaningful Setting range 0 9999 Default value 0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS OPTIONAL The parameters that follow are displayed only when the optio nal communications board is installed in the ins
6. the wiring must comply with the local regulations The supply wiring should be rout ed away from the power cables Avoid using electromagnetic con tactors power Relays and high power motors nearby Avoid power units nearby espe cially if controlled in phase angle mode Keep the low level sensor input wires away from the power lines and the output wires If this is not feasible use shield ed cables on the sensor input with the shield connected to ground 2 2 SUGGESTED WIRE ROUTING 2 Electrical connections AG Conduit for supply and output cables A Supply B Outputs C Analogue inputs D Serial Communications Conduit for low level sensor cables KO 2 Electrical connections 2 3 EXAMPLE OF WIRING DIAGRAM Supervision Power d d supply Switch 5 AG Notes 1 Make sure that the power supply voltage is the same as indicated on the instrument 2 Switch on the power supply only after all the electrical connections have been com pleted 3 In accordance with safety regulations install a circuit breaker on the instrument power supply line that is clearly identified with that instrument or group of instruments The breaker s
7. GENERAL DESCRIPTION IP 20 Terminal block EN61010 1 1010 1 Sealing front panel gasket Panel surface Front panel IP65 protection EN 650529 IEC 529 1 2 DIMENSIONAL DETAILS 10 mm max 96 mm 0 39 in max 3 78 48 1 89 in a A Fa 10 mm max FER 0 39 in max 110 mm 4 33 in 1 3 PANEL CUT OUT 45 0 6mm 1 78 0234 92 0 8 mm 3 620 031 in 1 Installation 65mm min 2 56 in min 113 mm min 4 45 in min 5 LEE ma lo 1 Installation 1 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating conditions a Altitude up to 2000 m Ic Temperature 0 50 C Rh Relative humidity 5 95 non condensing Special conditions Suggestions a Altitude gt 2000 m Use 24Vac supply version C Temperature gt 50 C Use forced air ventilation Humidity gt 95 Warm up Conducting atmosphere Use filter Forbidden Conditions O cs Corrosive atmosphere W Explosive atmosphere lo 1 5 PANEL MOUNTING 1 1 5 1 INSERT THE INSTRUMENT 1 Prepare panel cut out 2 Check front panel gasket position 3 Insert the instrument through the cut out 1 5 2 INSTALLATION SECURING 1 Fit the mounting clamps as shown 2 Push the mounting clamps towards the panel surface to secure the instrument 1 5 3 CLAMPS REMOVING 1 Insert the screwdriver in the clips of the clamps 2 Rotate the scr
8. MMANDS TO THE IDICATOR AND OPERATING PROCEDURE The commands can be entered in 2 ways 6 1 KEYPAD 6 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS See page 30 see the manual on this topic Keypad lock Outputs lock 6 Commands 6 1 KEYPAD COMMANDS 6 1 1 KEYPAD LOCK To lock unlock the keypad press and hold the keys and simultaneously for 2 seconds confirm the keypad lock unlock the display flashes once The keypad lock unlock can also be achieved over serial com munications NThe keypad lock is retained in the event of power failure Operator mode Press simultaneously for 2 seconds 6 1 2 OUTPUTS LOCK The outputs are switched to the OFF status by pressing and hold ing the keys and simultaneously for 2 seconds To confirm the output lock unlock the display flashes once To unlock the outputs press the keys simultaneously again The output lock unlock can also be achieved over serial com munications NThe output lock is retained in the event of power failure Operator mode 2 IU Uu 2 Can A Ha Press simultaneously for 2 seconds 7 Technical specification HM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features at 25 environmental temp Description From keypad or serial communication the user selects input type type functionality and display mode of the alarms Total configurability IN1 Input see pages 11 12 a
9. NS TABLE Main universal input Digital input Icons table TC fi Thermocouple Ba Isolated contact Digital input connected functions Pt100 RTD Pt100 NPN open collector Auto Manual Delta Temp 2x RTD E TTL open collector TIN Run Hold Reset and PA program selection 0 mA and mV Custom Jr Custom Setpoint HOLD PV hold Frequency Local Setpoint slopes 5 inhibition Auxiliary input Output SPST Relay Current transformer Start up function mA Remote setpoint Volt Remote setpoint ia Timer function 217 Feedback El potentiometer Memorized REM Remote Setpoint programmer
10. ON MENU AL1 alarm output AL2 alarm ntc FI L C LIE output These parameters connect each alarm to the output port to be activated when an alarm condi tion occurs Values none OP1 OP2 Default values AL1 OP1 AL2 OP2 Output 1 J jaction Output OP2 29 action These parameters set the type of action of the output port Values direct relay coil excited when in alarm condition rever se relay coil not excited when in alarm condition Default values direct AL1 AL2 latching and blocking function For each alarm it is possible to select one of the following func tions cov Eg none Lt ch acknowledge bloc blocking latching blocking Leet Lew Ltch ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE FUNCTION Once an alarm occurs it is indi cated on the display until it is acknowledged To acknowl edge an alarm press the key After this operation the alarm shuts off only when the alarm condition is no longer present 4 Operations START UP DISABLING Ramp down AAL Disable REF On Off Start up Ramp up REF AAL Disable On Off Start up ASP Threshold SP range 4 Operations 4 4 3 CONFIGURATION MENU 1 part of the configuration code Fields and L allow the selection of type and range of the primary input IN1 page 16 Field M allows the selection of the function mode of
11. Safety General characteristics Description Hysteresis 0 1 10 0 c s Action Special functions Changing rate threshold 0 1 5 0 digit s Active high E Deviation threshold Action type Band threshold 0 range Active low Absolute threshold whole range Sensor break Acknowledge latching activation inhibit blocking OR function RS485 isolated Modbus Jbus protocol 1200 2400 4800 9600 bit s 3 wires 24Vdc 20 30mA max for external transmitter supply Measure input Detection of out of range short circuit or sensor break with automatic activation of the safety strategies and alerts on display Parameters Parameter and configuration data are stored in a non volatile memory for an unlimited time Access protection Password to access the configuration and parameter data keypad lock outputs lock Power supply 100 240Vac 15 10 50 60 Hz or 24Vac 25 12 50 60 Hz and PTC protected S 245 424 Power consumption 4W max Safety Compliance to 61010 1 IEC 1010 1 installation class 2 2 5kV pollution class 2 instrument class Il Da ia Compliance to the CE standards see page 2 UL and cUL Approvals File 176452 Protection EN60529 529 P65 front panel Dimensions 1 8 DIN 96 x 48 depth 110 mm weight 250 g approx Warranty WARRANTY We warrant that the products will be free from defects in material and workmansh
12. and system It is important to understand that it s the responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance with the regulations on safety requirements and EMC The device has no user serviceable parts and requires special equipment and specialised engineers Therefore a repair cannot be carried out directly by the user For service or repair contact the manufacturer or your sales represenattive All the information and warnings about safety and electromagnetic compatibility are marked with the INCE sign at the side of the note Main universal input DA Pti00 Eu y V Custom Special functions option Resources Modbus RS485 Parameterisation Supervision option Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS PRODUCT CODING Operations DisPLAvs EB Commanps TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ov 1 Installation INSTALLATION Installation must only be carried out by qualified personnel Before proceeding with the installation of this indicator follow the instructions illustrated in this manual with particular attention to the installation precautions marked with the symbol related to the European Community directive on electrical protection and electromagnetic compatibility To prevent hands or metal touching parts that may be electrically live the indicators must be installed in an enclosure A 1 1
13. d deltadue indica tor series serial communication and con figuration software technical manual 2 Electrical connections 3 Product coding PRODUCT CODING The complete code is shown on the instru Configuration code software ment label 0 P R The information about product coding is 1 N accessible from the front panel by means of the procedure described in section 5 2 page Basic productcode hardware the DEAA Instrument label P N J1 3150 0000 CONF S N AOA 0450 2210 l V L N 100 240V 50 60 Hz AW J LI LI _J MA 3 Product coding 3 1 MODEL CODE The product code indicates the specific hardware configuration of the instrument that can be modified by authorized personnel only Line Basic Accessories kagabi ad i 1st part 2nd part Model AES PIG o P o o Line Power supply User manual 100 240Vac 15 10 3 Italian English std 0 24Vac 25 12 or 24 15 25 5 French English 1 German English 2 Outputs OP1 OP2 Spanish English 3 None 0 Relay Rela y y 7 Front panel colour Serial Communications Dark std 0 o Beige 1 RS485 Modbus Jbus SLAVE 5 3 Product coding 3 2 CONFIGURATION CODING A 4 4 index code follows the model of the indicat
14. en the distance between the indicator and the sensor is 15 m using a cable of 1 5 mm sizepro duces an error on the measure of 1 C 1 For better protection against HA Ri Use wires of the same electrical interference it is rec R1 R2 must be 3200 Ag M11 length and 1 5 mm ommended not to connect the R2 size ground clamp provided for civil Oye 2 Maximum line ian installations resistance 20Q line 11 2 Electrical connections D For mA mV mV mA shunt 2 50 Rj gt 10 D1 With 2 wire transmitter Transd shunt 2 50 D2 With 3 wire transmitter Transmitter shunt 2 50 Note 1 Auxiliary power supply for external transmitter 24V dc 20 30mA max with no short circuit protection 12 2 3 3 OP1 OP2 0P1 SPDT relay output 0P2 SPST NO relay output OP1 relay output SPDT relay 2A 250Vac for resistive load fuse 2AT at 250Vac 4A 120Vac fuse 4AT at 120Vac OP2 relay output e SPST N O relay 2A 250Vac for resistive load fuse 2AT at 250Vac 4A 120Vac fuse 4AT at 120Vac 2 3 4 ALARM OUTPUTS AG OP1 output NC Notes 1 Varistor for inductive load 24Vac only 2 3 5 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTION AG Galvanic isolation 500Vac 1 min Compliance to the EIA RS485 standard for Modbus Jbus e Setting dip switches A Please read gammadue an
15. es back auto matically to the operator mode After having selected the para meter or the code press Z and amp to display or modify the value see page 20 The value is entered when the next parameter is selected by pressing the L1 key Until the Ay or 2 are pressed or if you wait for 30 sec onds the parameter value is not inserted Pressing the key the next group of parameters is presented on the display Parameter Code Value Back to previous parameter Access to the menu for Entry key for selection Parameter setting and value setting confirmation Configuration Value modification 4 Operations 4 2 PARAMETER SETTING 4 2 1 NUMERIC ENTRY i e how to the modify a thresh old value from 275 0 to 240 0 Pressing Ay or SS momen tarily changes the value by 1 unit every push Continued pressing of A or amp changes the value at a rate that doubles every second Releasing the button decreases the rate of change In any case value stops chang ing the max min value has reached limit set for the para meter Z1 7L LI Operator mode Displays the value Access the alarm threshold menu e A 5 mni Select the AL 1 threshold Threshold value 277 n of AL1 alarm e Decrease m 7r Increase Threshold entry 717 Ti Press the key
16. ewdriver UL note 1 For Use on a Flat Surface of a Type 2 and Type 3 raintight Enclosure 1 Installation 1 5 4 INSTRUMENT UNPLUGGING 6 1 Push and 2 Pull forward to remove the instrument Electrostatic discharges can damage the instrument Before removing the instrument the Dm d must discharge 1MO himself to ground IN 2 Electrical connections ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Ba PLN of Zine nc 4 b8 nc N C 5 Plc N C 6 opo N C Bonc Bac N C 9 BilNc N C E N C b RTD 5 he lt FPN Banc B m UL note 1 Use 60 70 copper Cu conductor only 8 2 4 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 AG Rear terminal cover 5 7mm 0 22 in 15 screw terminals M3 Wire size 1 mm 18 AWG Solid Stranded Terminals Option terminals p Pin connector 1 4 mm 0 055 max Tightening torque 0 5 Nm e Positive screw driver PH1 Negative screw driver 0 8Xx4mm 2 Fork shape AMP 165004 Q 5 5 mm 0 21 in Stripped wire L L 5 5 mm 0 21 in PRECAUTIONS Despite the fact that the instru ment has been designed to work in a harsh and noisy environment level IV of the industrial standard IEC 801 4 it is recommended these following suggestions All
17. hall be easily accessible by the operator 4 The instrument is PTC protected In case of failure it is suggested to return the instru ment to the manufacturer for repair 5 To protect the instrument internal circuits use 2 AT fuse for Relay outputs 220 Vac 4 AT fuse for Relay outputs 110 Vac 6 Relay contacts are already protected with varistors Only in case of 24 Vac inductive loads use model A51 065 30D7 varistors on request 2 Electrical connections 2 3 1 POWER SUPPLY 2 3 2 MAIN UNIVERSAL INPUT Switching power supply with mul L J K S R T B N E W thermocouple type tiple isolation and internal PTC Connect the wires with the polarity as shown Standard version Always use compensation cable of the correct type nominal voltage for the thermocouple used 100 240Vac 15 10 The shield if present must be connected to a prop Frequency 50 60Hz er ground Low Voltage version Wire resistance Nominal voltage 1500 max 24Vac 25 12 B For Pt100 resistance thermometer Frequency 50 60Hz f a 3 wire system is used always use cables of the or 24Vdc 15 25 same diameter 1mm min line 20 Q lead maximum resistance Included PTC When using a 2 wires system always use cables of the For 3 wires only same size 1 5 min and put a jumper between ter Maximum line Supply minals 11 and 12 resistance 200 line C For AT 2x RTD Pt100 Special Wh
18. ip for 3 years from the date of delivery The warranty above shall not apply for any failure caused by the use of the product not in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual Worldwide sales network mm ASCON S WORLDWIDE SALES NETWORK SUBSIDIARY FRANCE ASCON FRANCE Phone 33 0 1 64 30 62 62 33 0 1 64 30 84 98 AGENCE EST Phone 33 3 89 76 99 89 Fax 33 3 89 76 87 03 AGENCE SUD EST Phone 33 0 4 74 27 82 81 Fax 33 0 4 74 27 8171 USA ASCON CORPORATION Phone 1 630 482 2950 Fax 1 630 482 295 DISTRIBUTORS ARGENTINA MEDITECNA S R L Phone 5411 4585 7005 Fax 5411 4585 3434 FINLAND amp ESTONIA THT CONTROL OY Phone 358 3 212 9400 Fax 358 3 212 9404 GERMANY Mesa INDUSTRIE ELEKTRONIK GMBH Phone 49 2365 915 220 Fax 49 2365 915 225 GREECE CONTROL SYSTEM Phone 30 31 521 055 6 Fax 30 31 515 495 BRANCH OFFICE Phone 30 1 646 6276 30 1 646 6862 PORTUGAL REGIQUIPAMENTOS LDA Phone 351 21 989 0738 351 21 989 0739 SPAIN INTERBIL S L Phone 34944535078 Fax 34 94 453 51 45 BRANCH OFFICE Phone 34 93 311 98 11 Fax 34 93 311 93 65 Phone 34 918 969 111 Fax 34 918 969 112 SWITZERLAND CONTROLTHERM GMBH Phone 41 44 954 37 77 Fax 41 44 954 37 78 TURKEY KONTROL SisrEMLERI LTD Phone 90 216 302 19 70 71 Fax 90 216 302 19 72 UNITED KINGDOM EukERo CoNrRoLs LTD Phone 44 20 8568 4664 Fax 44 20 8568 4115 ICO
19. nd 16 0 1 output 0 2 output A D converter with resolution of 50 000 points Update measurement time 0 2 seconds Common EM iral haractoristies Sampling time 0 5 seconds Input bias 60 60 digit Input filter 1 30 seconds 0 disabled 0 25 1 digits for temperature sensors ee ee Accuracy 0 1 1 digits for mV and mA Between 100 240Vac the error is minimal Resistance thermometer 1000 at 0 C Max wire resistance 200 max 3 wires for AT 1 2 751 na Input drift 0 35 C 10 Env Temp must be lt 3200 C F selectable y lt 0 35 C 10Q Wire Res L J T S R B N E Internal cold junction compensa W3 W5 584 tion con NTC Line 1500 max Thermocouple Input drift 2yV C Env Temp RIG LUNG bi Emo 1 d 20 0 5 C lt 5uV 10Q Wire resistance F selectable urnou DC input current 0 20mA 4 20mA Burnout Engineering units with 2 50 external shunt Rj gt 10MQ Conf decimal point position aae Init Scale 999 9999 Input drift lt 0 1 20 C Env Temp 90mV 10 50mV Full Scale 999 9999 DC input vollage Rj gt 10 0 min range of 100 digits SPDT relay 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load SPST Relay 0 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load 7 Technical specification Features at 25 C environmental temp AL1 AL2 alarms Serial comm option Auxiliary Supply Operational
20. nfiguration code chapter 3 2 pages 15 16 Poe ec Password Entry T Entering digits CHII 0 P of the Must be equal to the configuration code value ofthe parameter chapter 3 2 pages 15 Back to the Code 16 operator menu Engineering units No Wr TI seetable 2 Aa xg Yes E SCALE P OPTION ONLY 7 _ if installed ped N of decimals L rt 1 Filter time constant L Communications 0 3 UU jk GEE 305 UUWE protocol v o cw Hauhb dhu mu IN1 Low range p Sea _ z 1 Input shift aud rei 22 9333 32000 10 FU 60 60 digit bdud 3200 1290 co as min 100 digit ovo go so a eo 4000 60 10000 4 m IN1 High range BI Serial comms VU SIT 1 9999 32000 WWW address v 2 e min 100 digit ao la Ul L root input o 6 NG eiii ae EEE IT 5 Password password 4n lt Cut off IN1 square 3 L oot i L root value 1 M 22 Do a TUT n coo DU 9 Ll 2 2 2 2 engineering units r Naa ata gt Back to the i parameter LINEAR sEmALCM COM 4 Operations Table 1 Engineering units ENS LC IL Value Description mr Centigrade degrees
21. or The code has to be set to con figure the indicator see chapter 3 1 page 15 A If when the indicator is pow ered up for the first time the display shows the following message it means that the indicator has not yet been configured The indicator remains in stand by until the configuration code is set correctly pag 24 16 Input type and range TR Pt100 IEC751 99 9 300 0 C 99 9 572 0 F 0 0 Index TR Pt100 IEC751 200 600 328 1112 F 0 1 TC L Fe Const 01343710 0 600 C 32 1112 F 0 2 11 3o 0 TC JFe Cu4596 NilEC584 0 600 C 32 33112 F 03 of configuration TC T Cu CuNi 200 400 C 328 752 F 0 4 code P 9 TCKChromekAlumellEC584 0 1200 C 32 21922 0 5 E g Enter the code 0320 to choose S Pt10 Rh Pt IEC584 0 1600 C 32 29129 0 6 T C type J input with range TC R Pt1396Rh Pt IEC584 0 1600 C 32 2912 F 0 7 0 600 C 9 s I Change the display color to red Dt 0 1800 C 32 3272 F 0 8 when an alarm is active 584 0 1200 C 32 2192 F lols TC E Ni1096Cr CuNi IEC584 0 600 C 32 1112 F 1 0 TC NI NiMo18 0 1100 32 2012 F 1 1 O P Q R W3 Re W25 Re 0 2000 32 3632 F 12 Index DI W596Re W2696Re 0 20002C 32 3632 T 1 3 LE STILI Dc input 0 50mV linear Engineering and
22. the display page 17 2nd part of the configuration code Fields O and P select alarm type and function page 17 al LOO SENSOR BREAK ALARM FUNCTION During the configuration phase page 17 set fileds P to value 1 When the PV overcomes the sensor range limits the sen sor break alarm intervention is immediate When the alarm is no longer present the alarm stops 26 ABSOLUTE ALARM During the configuration phase page 17 set fields O and P to value 2 actve high or 3 acti ve low Active high Active low high range low range Alarm threshold DEVIATION ALARM During the configuration phase page 17 set fields O and P to value 4 active high or 5 acti ve low high range Alarm threshold BAND ALARM During the configuration phase page 17 set fields O and P to value 5 active in or 6 active out ON Active 9 Off out Active in REF full scale full scale Alarm threshold AL1 RATE ALARM FUNCTION During the configuration phase page 17 set fileds O to value 8 When the changing rate of the PV connected to the alarm is higher than the specified threshold AL1 is actvated The changing rate can be set within the limits 0 1 5 0 digit s The alarm wil be activated in 1 second
23. trument Comunications protocol Baud rate Instrument H C serial address Values Protocol Modbus Jbus Baud rate 200 2400 4800 9600 baud Instrument serial address 1 247 Default values Protocol Jbus Baud rate 9600 baud Instrument serial address 1 4 Operations SAFETY PARAMETERS This parameter allows the user to change the factory default password C ad 33 If Cad is set to O zero the access to the instrument is opern no password needed lt Cad lt 5000 only the Conf menu is protected Codes higher than 5000 50010 CadE lt 10000 protect all the 2 main menus of the instrument 5 Displays D DISPLAYS 5 1 DISPLAYING THE PROCESS VARIABLE Operator mode 3 2 SMS LO IN1 reading C S 44 tunc J Fou ET 2 I Lu Engineering units L t Table 2 page25 Back to IN1 5 2 DISPLAYING THE CONFIGURATION CODES Operator mode ini II J L IN1 reading I ZI LI l Hor al LOT 1 Hardware code 1 part of confi guration index 222r r 1 LOC a DI Cee SZ O O 214 part of confi guration index nani NAI Software release 2r JU 6 Commands G COMMANDS CO
24. units 1 4 of configuration L JU Dc input 10 50mV linear Engineering and units 1 5 code ele Custom input and range 1 1 6 E g Enter the code 200 to choose AL1 absolute active high AL2 absolute active low 1 For instance other thermocouples types AT with 2 PT 100 custom linearisation etc Display mode M Green 0 1 Red when alarm 1 AL1 active 2 LO P Alarm type and function ALT Non active 0 Sensor break alarm 1 Active High 2 Absolute Active Low 3 MN Active High 4 Deviation Active Low 5 Active Out 6 Bang Active In 7 Rate alarm AL1 only 8 3 Product coding 4 Operation El OPERATIONS 4 1 1 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN OPERATOR MODE Input value 1 In engineering uits Over Under range range Menu access Min and Max values display Note 1 The color of the dislplay is set through field Configuration Code page 17 18 Alarm status LEDs reds AL1 AL2 ON in Alarm acknowledge Entry key for selection and value setting confirmation of the 4 Operations 4 1 2 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN PROGRAMMING MODE A The parameter setting procedure has a timeout If no keys are pressed for at least 30 seconds the indicator switch

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