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Eclipse 5770 Digital Temperature Meter User Manual

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1. AC power inputs 500 VAC to analog outputs and DC power inputs ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Environment Indoor use to 2000 meters Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 20 to 70 C Humidity 0 to 85 RH non condensing Vibration 2 5 g5 30 to 200 Hz Shock 30 g s 11 msec half sinewave EMC Immunity to EN 50082 2 Heavy Industrial Emissions to EN 50081 2 Heavy Industrial Front Panel NEMA 4X when mounted with gasket provided Agency Approval Pollution Degree 2 UL cUL listed CE compliant CE EMC immunity and emissions requirements were met using shielded wiring on the RS 485 analog output and RTD input lines The shields were connected to earth ground at the Eclipse end of the shields Overvoltage category II 17 WARRANTY Eaton warrants all products against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment to Buyer This is a limited warranty limited to its terms This warranty is void if the producthas been altered misused taken apartor otherwise abused ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE BUYERS REMEDIES Eaton s obligations and liabilities under the foregoing warranty are limited to repair or replacement of the product without charge To receive the required Return Goods Authori zation number RGA contact your local Durant distributor or call 800 410 29
2. scale value offset value _ displayed temp offset value 2 The output current 16 Full scale value offset value mA 4mA RS 485 Serial Communications Option Board The optional serial communication board allows a host device to download and read programming parameters and to read status information from the temperature meter such as display value relay status etc This manual does not contain information on the serial communication protocol or the serial command list That information is contained in the 57700 serial specifica tion and is obtainable by contacting the Durant Literature Department at 800 540 9242 U S and Canada or 920 261 4070 or by FAX at 920 261 9097 MOUNTING Mounting _ Durent __ HHBRRs F pe JE row gt Lal Lv ak 4 04 5 622 5 92 00 DANEL_CUTOU L1 Tides 5 MAX PANEL THICKNESS 190 133 7 UUUU 0 4 s 000 i CE 2 gt ri E 6 FETS Mounting clips and screws shown in installed positions Mounting Instructions 1 Slide mounting gasket not shown over unit body until adhesive surface makes contact with the front bezel 2 Slide unit into cutout in panel 3 Attach mounting clips and screws 4 Tighten screws until unit is firmly in place DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN screws to the point of squeezing the gasket out from behind the bezel W
3. 10 A charge is made for repairing after the expiration of the warranty INNO EVENT SHALL EATON BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS BASED UPON BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT IMMEDIATE FORESEEABLE CONSEQUEN TIAL OR SPECIAL OR FOR ANY EXPENSES INCURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OR MIS USE SALE OR FABRICATION OF PRODUCTS WHICH DO OR DO NOT CONFORM TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS CONTRACT INDEMNIFICATION Buyer agrees to hold Eaton harmless from defend and indemnify Eaton against damages claims and expenses arising outof subsequentsales of Durant products or prod ucts containing components manufactured by Eaton and based upon personal injuries deaths prop erty damage lost profits and other matters for which Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extentliable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P L 92 573 and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act P L 93 637 as now in effectoras amended hereafter The warranties and remedies provided for herein are available to Buyer and shall not extend to any other person COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA Eaton offers no warranty and makes no representation thatits prod ucts comply with the provisions orstandards of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or any regulations issued thereunder In no event shall Eaton be liable for any loss damages fines pena
4. 3 Mounting 4 Wiring 8 Programming 13 Run Mode 13 Diagnostics 16 S pecifications Durante 00000000 Visit our Web Site E m at www durant com
5. G cont 2 Press the v key to change the selection The numeric entries for serial address output offset output full scale relay setpoints and relay hys teresis are edited one digit ata time The plus minus sign is selected with the most significant digit Press lt to select which digit to change flash then use or to change the value of the flashing digit After all digits have been edited press pom to go back to the parameter name dc Durant 3 Press pom to go back to the parameter name Durant PGM The Parameter List The following list shows all programming parameter names the default value for each and the selection range for each A programmed unit may be restored to de fault settings by pressing both the program Pom and right arrow keys for one second The display will show dFL while the keys are pressed and blink off momentarily when the default is done 10 PROGRAMMING cont Parameter Default Description Name Value Range Temperature Sensor Input type Select one inP rid of the following rdtd RTD tite Thermocouple H d c K Thermocouple Ac TThermocouple F E YESF Fahrenheit to Celsius Display Toggle Enable and Basic Temperature Scale Choice JE5 allows the operator to toggle the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius mq disables the front panel display toggle switches The small For C on the
6. INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION This manual describes the installation of Durant Eclipse series 5770X 46X digital temperature meters This manual steps through the installation of the temperature meters in a logical order First is a brief description of the base unit and the plug in option boards Next comes mounting information wiring diagrams including DIP switch settings and programming instructions That is followed by the operation section Finally this manual contains diagnostic test and calibration information and specifications DESCRIPTION Base Unit The temperature meter converts analog signals from J K or T thermocouples or four wire 100Q ohms Pt RTDs into a digital readout for the observer The display units can be Fahrenheit or Celsius and may be locked to one unit or may be toggled between units The base unit contains slots for mounting optional plug in circuit boards for relay output analog retransmission and serial communication capabili ties Relay Output Option Board The optional relay board contains two form C normally open and normally closed contacts relays Each relay has an adjustable high and low setpoint The relays act as alarms by turning ON when the displayed temperature is greater than the high setpoint OR less than the low setpoint If the low setpoint is greater than the high setpoint the relay turns ON when the temperature meets both conditions less than the low setpoint AND greater than the hi
7. IRING WIRING All wiring to the temperature meter is done via rear terminal de pluggable connec tors Up to five headers accept the wired connectors on the temperature meter All units have at least two headers power input and signal input Any combination of three additional circuit boards with headers may be installed These option boards are relay output RS 485 serial communications and analog retransmission The option boards occupy specific locations in the temperature meter and are not inter changeable Disconnect all power before wiring terminals A safety hazard exists if this precaution is not observed Treat all control and count inputs as haz ardous since they may carry line voltage Rear Terminal Layout RS485 Analog Communications Output DIP Switch 7 Durante 7 Signal Input Power Input 2 Terminals for DC Powered Units 3 Terminals for AC Powered Units Terminal Connector Ratings AC or DC Power Input Relay Output 10A 250VAC Wire size 12 24AWG 3 1mm 0 24mm 600V RS485 Analog Output Signal Input 8A 125VAC Wire size 16 28AWG 1 3mm 0 1mm 300V 4 WIRING cont Wiring a
8. f the temperature goes below this value Range 999 to 2999 Relay 2 High Alarm Setpoint Enter the cH 2399 temperature at which relay 2 will turn ON if the temperature goes above this value Range 999 to 2999 2 Relay 2 Low Alarm Setpoint Enter the elo 199 temperature at which relay 2 will turn ON if the temperature goes below this value Range 999 to 2999 Relay Hysteresis Enter the difference in H43 2o00 degrees between the relay turn ON temperatures setpoints and relay turn OFF temperatures Range 0 to 999 12 RUN MODE DIAGNOSTICS Run Mode There is only one operator function of the temperature meter the ability to toggle the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius scale The display toggle function is en abled or disabled via the Fahrenheit to C elsius Toggle Enable programming param eter If the value selected for this parameter is YF 5 F or YES the operator may use the frontpanel 4 land keys to toggle between a display in the Fahrenheit scale and a display in the Celsius scale If the value for this parameter is ma F or nao the display is locked to the Fahrenheit scale or Celsius scale respectively To change the temperature scale on the display Durant press the and Y keys simultaneously 5 N Display jJ 6 La Le Durat DIAGNOSTICS Self Diagnostics and Error Message
9. gh setpoint Once a relay turns ON it stays ON until the temperature returns back across the setpoint and then some The and then some is called hysteresis Hysteresis is a programmable value that is common to both setpoints and both relays This means that a relay turns OFF when the display is less than or equal to the high setpoint minus the hysteresis value or when the display is greater than or equal to the low setpoint plus the hysteresis value Should an overlap occur between ON and OFF conditions the ON condition overrides the OFF condition DESCRIPTION cont Example Relay Output Operation High Setpoint 250 Relay ON above 250 Low Setpoint 220 Relay ON below 220 Hysteresis 10 Relay OFF between 230 and 240 ON OFF ON Displayed a Temperature 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 gt ON gt OFF oN Analog Retransmission Option Board The optional analog output board provides linear 0 10 V and 4 20 mA signals When the displayed value is equal to the programmed output offset value the output volt age is zero and the output current is 4 mA When the displayed value is equal to the programmed output full scale value the output voltage is 10 V and the output current is 20 mA When the displayed value is between the output offset and output full scale value displayed temp offset value 1 The output voltage 10 Ful
10. hat the calibration section of NOVRAM has been corrupted THERE IS NO DIAG NOSTIC TEST TO DETERMINE THAT THE TEMPERATURE METER IS CALI BRATED If the signal input board has been changed to a different type the unit must be calibrated see Calibration p 16 If the failure was caused by any other reason the unit should be returned to the factory for repair Keyboard Diagnostic Mode The keyboard diagnostics allows the user to test each of the front panel keys the display and the analog retransmission and relay outputs if those optional boards are installed Caution performing the diagnostic tests will turn ON the analog transmis sion and relay outputs if those options are installed Remove power from the temperature meter and disconnect the outputs before entering the keyboard diagnostic mode If the optional RS 485 communication board is installed the tem perature meter will respond with the temperature to the QST command To enter the keyboard diagnostic mode 1 Turn power to the unit OFF Durant ay r On Power In 14 DIAGNOSTICS cont 2 Flip the rear terminal program enable DIP switch ON Du rant 3 ON 3 While holding both the right arrow key gt and the up arrow key turn unit power ON Durante S HHHH5 gt A J In The program LED and all display segments will be ON If present both relays will be OFF coils de energized and the a
11. log outputs HUMAN INTERFACE Display 4 digits Type 56 high seven segment red LED Indicator One red LED program calibration indicator Update Time 0 5 seconds DATA RETENTION Memory Type EEPROM no batteries required Duration 100 years SIGNAL INPUT Sensor Types J K and T thermocouples and four 4 wire Pt 100 RTD IEC 751 Ranges J 200 to 760 C 328 to 1400 F K 200 to 1370 C 328 to 2498 F T 200 to 400 C 328 to 752 F RDT 200 to 850 C 328 to 1562 F Accuracy 1 degreeC and LOOPPM C ambient plus 1 degreeC thermocouple cold junction RTD Excitation 175 u 6 Impedance 22M Ohms Overrange 5V Maximum 16 SPECIFICATIONS cont OPTIONAL OUTPUTS Relay Board Number of relays 2 Contact type 1 set form C per relay Contact rating 5A 250 VAC or 30 VDC Isolation dielectric strength 2300 VAC Analog Retransmission Output signals 4 20 mA lt 750 Q and 0 10 V gt 2500 Q Accuracy 0 13 full scale and 100 PPM C and 0 07 full scale change over 4 20 mA load ranges Isolation dielectric strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs relays and AC power inputs 500 VAC to RS 485 and DC power inputs RS 485 Serial Communications Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19 200 programmable P arity Even odd or no parity Address Range 00 to 99 decimal Protocol Opto 22 compatible Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs relays and
12. lty or expense arising under said ACT This manual constitutes proprietary information of Eaton Corp and is furnished for the customers use in operating the Durant counter Reproduction of this material for purposes other than the sup port of Durant counters or related products is prohibited without the prior written consent of Eaton Corp Watertown WI In the construction of the Control described herein the full intent of the specifications will be met Eaton Corp however reserves the right to make from time to time and without proper written notice such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of the product The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable however no responsibility is assumed by Eaton Corp for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use This equipmentis capable of generating radio frequency energy If notinstalled and used in accor dance with the instructions this unit may interfere with radio communications 18 Durant 901 S 12thStreet Watertown WI 53094 800 540 9242 s920 261 4070 Fax 920 261 9097 www durant com Installation and Operation Du rante Manual Number 57700 960 03 Eclipse Series Digital Temperature Meters Models 5770X 46X C Durant F C O P M gt a y Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Description
13. ming Parameters Programming customizes the temperature meter s functions to fit the application All programming may be done by using the front panel program pem and arrow keys up 0 down Y and right lt Programming is done by entering the proper value into each programming parameter The parameters each have a name and a value and are shown in the program list starting on page 11 The program ming parameters associated with the optional RS 485 communications board the analog retransmission board and the relay output board only show in the program list if the corresponding option board is installed in the temperature meter To navigate through the parameter list use the program key and the up and down arrow keys 1 The parameter name is displayed by pressing and holding the program key Pom 2 The value of the parameter is displayed by releasing the program key 3 While holding the program key PeM the unit scrolls down one parameter name each time the down arrow key is pressed and scrolls up one parameter name each time the up arrow key is pressed When the PGM key is released the display shows the value of the selected parameter To change the value of the selected parameter 1 Press the right arrow key gt for numeric values such as Serial address offset full scale setpoints and hysteresis the most significant digit will flash rdd ra Durant PROGRAMMIN
14. nalog output will be at minimum value 4 mA and ov There are four keyboard diagnostic tests one for each key The tests are performed by pressing each key The temperature meter s response is maintained as long as the key is held Test Key Program Right Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow PGM gt v Unit Response Display shows software part number All display segments and the program LED turn off and the analog output goes to maximum value 20 mA and 10V Each display digit will turn on one at a time and relay 2 will turn on Each display segment of all displays will turn on one segment at a time and relay 1 will turn on To exit the diagnostic mode turn unit power off 15 SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Cutout Dimensions 3 62 W x 1 77 H 92mm x 45mm DIN standard Outline Dimensions 4 04 W 2 19 H x 3 87 D 103mm x 56mm x 98mm 3 60 92mm maximum depth in panel Enclosure Plastic with polyester front label Connectors Up to five de pluggable terminal blocks INPUT POWER AC Powered Models 57701 4XX Input Power 85 265 VAC 47 63 Hz 20 VA External Fuse 0 2A 250 VAC Time Delay T200mA 250V Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC DC Powered Models 57700 4XX Input Power 9 30 VDC 12 VA External Fuse 2 0A 50 VDC Time Delay T2A 50V Reverse Voltage Protection Yes Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs and relays 500 VAC to RS 485 and ana
15. nd DIP Switches DC Power Input for DC powered models 57700 46X Power In 9 30 VDC 12 VA Power In 85 265 VAC 47 63 Hz 20 VA No Internal Fuse External Fuse Size U S European 2 AMP 50V __ T2A 50V Time Delay Time Delay AC Power Input for AC powered models 57701 46X Durant No Internal Fuse Not External Fuse Size Used U S European 0 2 AMP 250 V T200mA 250 V Time Delay Time Delay Duran 0 WIRING cont Signal Input DIP Switch Position 1 ON gt OFF gt K T TC amp RTD RTD Excitation Signal In Out 175 ADC Input Impedance 22 M ohms Overrange 5V Max DIP Switch Position 1 ON for K T Thermocouples OFF for RTD Relay Output Option Board Typical Wiring 2 Terminal Designation Durant a Relay 2 Load eena 3 2 Relay Power 6 ee l DAn RC surge suppressor is recommended across all inductive loads Contact Ratings 5 A 250 VAC or 30 VDC maximum WIRING cont RS 485 Communication Option Board To Host Serial P ort Durant 485 485 Common Analog Output Option Board Durant 4 20mA 0 10 V C
16. ommon GBH 0 Output Ratings 4 20 mA into 750 Q Ohms maximum 0 10 V into 2500 Q Ohms minimum A switch shall be included in the building installation It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator e It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment Switches and circuit breakers in Europe must comply with IEC 947 PROGRAMMING Entering the Program Mode Note If the optional relay output and or analog output board s are installed in the temperature meter entering the program mode will cause both relays to turn OFF and the analog output to go to its minimum values OV and 4 mA regardless of the input signal value To enter the program mode 1 Flip the rear terminal program enable DIP Switch ON 3X DIP SWITCH Durant 2 Press and hold the front panel program key pom the display will say run Durant ron PGM 3 Press the up or down arrow key or v while holding PGM the program LED will turn on and the display will show a parameter name inP PGM v Durant PROGRAMMING Program
17. right hand side of the display sets the power up display to F or C and sets the programming paramater and Serial communications units for relay setpoint and hysteresis and for the analog output zero and full scale values Choices are HE5F 555 no Serial Address Enter the serial address for the tem Add oo perature meter All commands sent to the temperature meter must contain this address If two or more temperature meters are connected ina network each must have a unique address Range 00 99 leg Baud Rate Select the rate in kBaud at which to receive and transmit serial information Led c1 480 9 60 19 2 11 PROGRAMMING cont Parity Select the type of parity used for PAr serial communications no none Eu n even odd odd T Analog Output Offset Value Enter the oOF 199 temperature that corresponds to the minimum analog output 0V and 4 mA Range 999 to 2999 Analog Output Full Scale Value Enter the aF5 2999 temperature that corresponds to the maximum analog output 10V and 20 mA Range 999 to 2999 Relay 1 High Alarm Setpoint Enter the IH e444 temperature at which relay 1 will turn on if the temperature goes above this value Range 999 to 2999 2 Relay 1 Low Alarm Setpoint Enter the ILo J99 temperature at which relay 1 will turn ON i
18. s Each time power is applied to the temperature meter it performs a series of internal diagnostic tests A lamp test all display segments ON is conducted while these tests are in progress If a failure occurs an error message will appear on the display Additionally once the unit is up and running an out of range message flashing Lor GL may occur indicating that the signal from the temperature sensor is outside of the temperature range specified for the particular type of sensor for which temperature meter is programmed The diagnostic tests are checksum calculations of internal ROM and NOVRAM memory and a read write test for internal RAM Programming and calibration data is stored in NOVRAM non volatile RAM The checksum test verifies that data stored 13 DIAGNOSTICS cont in NOVRAM at power down is still there uncorrupted at power up The first tests are performed on ROM and RAM Failure results in an error message Ep This error is non recoverable and the unit should be returned to the factory for repair A failure in the programming section of NOVRAM results in the displayed error message 27 This message remains on the display until power to the temperature meter is cycled OFF then ON or until a key is pressed This error is recoverable by re programming the unit If subsequent P errors occur the NOVRAM itself may have failed and the unit should be returned to the factory for repair An error message CHL indicates t

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