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DPR100A & B Digital Strip Chart Recorder User Manual

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1. IQ AA i i Time 2 unit 2 Date 9 Chart certification 3 Chart speed 0 Alarms setpoints 4 Identification number 1 Alarm high active 5 Event mark 2 Alarm low status small line off langer Jit S on 3 Alarm high status 5 Range Time reference 7 Channel number 5 Pen offset configuration 1 1 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 1 Alarms are indicated clearly O e ii E O Ip 1 7 i De O gt e o Reference Channel number Time Alarm SP Alarm status A Alarm ON active Alarm OFF Inactive 1 2 1 OVERVIEW 1 2 CLEAR AND FULLY DOCUMENTED CHART FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDER Color traces Channel 1 purple Channel 4 green Channel 2 red Channel 5 blue Channel 3 black Channel 6 brown A ta rie TOO AE jow IR CAE ttl 19 o EL d E 4 Y Time 7 Channel number 2 Date 8 Engineering unit 5 Chart speed 9 Chart certification 4 Identification number O AActive alarm 5 2 Events markers 4 Inactive alarm Event 1 purple 02 Low alarm status Event 2 red 3 High alarm status mange Time reference 1 3 1 OVERVIEW
2. i 1 2 1 Alarms are indicated clearly 5 alarm number 4 status alarm setpoints 1000000 Example of alarm configuration position on the scale sede 1 4 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION avoid the risk of electrical shock which could cause personal injury follow all safety notices in this documentation Protective earth terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth supply system conductor Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury POWER SUPPLY Ensure the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning on the power M PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent an electric shock before turning on the power NECESSITY OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING To avoid a potential shock hazard never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal M DEFECT OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING AND FUSE Do not operate the instrument when protective grounding or fuse might be defective FUSE To prevent a fire make sure to use the fuse with specified standard current voltage type Before replacing the fuse turn off the power and disconnect the power source Do not use a different fuse or short circuit the fus
3. DPR 100 DPR 100 B DIGITAL STRIP CHART RECORDER PRODUCT MANUAL TUE UO UDO OT rss roaa r Hn o 0 ok i la SE E a D o o ow LB Better Record Your World DPR 100 A DPR 100 B DIGITAL STRIP CHART RECORDER PRODUCT MANUAL Ref 0511 6126 Issue 21 October 2003 Copyright Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2000 by Honeywell Inc While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice This document was prepared using Information Mapping methodologies and formatting principles Information Mapping is a trademark of Information Mapping Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc Modbus is a registered trademark of MODICON Inc The omission of a name from this list is not to be interpreted that the name is not a trademark About This Document Abstract This
4. gt 170 gt 6 70 gt 145 1 Be gt 571 5 6 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET sepsores syndy Bojouy 49p40261 ued sindu jddna 4004 OU o eq snu 10481501 peyddns 410199 64 Indino 90 Y TE 90 2Y 99 997 OVA OI 001 ima 90 2YA OFZ 001 21 e 5 7 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 5 5 n aar TN Ita 20 9Y AFT NITIN c N ET 5 PRODUCT SPECIFCATION SHEET 6 CONFIGURATION 6 1 ANALOG INPUTS CONFIGURATION The analog input boards are hardware configured at the factory to match the specified actuation type This hardware configuration only requires change if a major change in actuation type is required via the configuration jack connector Configure the range s via the jack connector See section 9 PC Configuration paragraph 9 5 Read and modify parameters e Check if the new range s need a hardware change on the analog input board See figure below e If so remove power from the recorder e Remove the analog input terminal block e Change the switch position s with a small screw driver See figure below Push the switch completely on the high or low position e During the initialisation of the recorder the relays will be in the de energized state Alarm state
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6. Blown line fuse Replace line fuse Ensure that fuse is correct for supply voltage The fuse connection is not correct Clean the fuse connection Check voltage on power supply Power supply module Refer to CK 113 If voltage is not correct replace power supply module 9 2 4 SYMPTOM The chart is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Switch error is printed on the chart Check sensor actuation configuration and switch position on your input card Print inhibit is activated by digital input Check the print action configuration in the digital input matrix and status of digital Chart is incorrectly installed Install chart correctly See figures on pages 2 14 and 2 15 Chart is torn Advance chart beyond torn section Chart drive gear train is damaged Replace chart cassette assembly Power supply Check voltage on power supply Refer to CK 113 If voltage is not correct replace power supply module Chart drive logic If no other action is fixed replace mother board Refer to CK 112 CK refers to kit instructions 9 8 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 5 SYMPTOM The print carriage is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Carriage drive cable tension is incorrect Check and adjust drive cable tension Refer to CK 126 Bad connection Check wiring connections
7. 3 1 FUNCTION KEYS 3 1 1 SETUP The key has three functions e Entering CONFIGURATION main menu from the RUN mode e Exiting CONFIGURATION main menu to normal RUN mode e Exiting CONFIGURATION sub menus ALARMS SPEED ID TIME DATE to return to the main menu 3 1 2 ENTER The key allows confirmation of your choice of a sub menu or a parameter 3 1 3 INCREMENT The P key has 2 functions e Advancing chart in run mode The chart advances until the key is released e Moving the pointer in configuration mode The gt key moves the pointer to the right and places it at the sub menu or parameter to be changed Note When the pointer is placed either on the last sub menu or on the last parameter to the right this key has no effect If you want to move the pointer to the left use the 4 key 3 1 3 CONFIGURATION 3 1 4 DECREMENT The lt key moves the pointer to the left and places it at the sub menu or parameter to be changed Note When the pointer is placed either on the first sub menu or on the first parameter to the left this key has no effect If you want to move the pointer to the right use the gt key 3 2 MAIN MENU The recorder automatically prints any modification to the configuration To access the main menu press for a few seconds The recorder will print the main menu ALARMS SPEED 1 ID DATE When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the ALARMS sub m
8. C 2 1 Lure qne 2 2 PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER 2 3 2 3 1 Recommendations ea aa TE ete RTI e 2 3 2 3 2 External dimensions and cut out e 2 3 2 3 3 Installing the recorder 2 4 WIRING THE rivi 2 5 2 4 1 Recommendations aspri Re eee koa uie lek 2 5 2 4 2 Terminal connections e Swen 2 6 PREPARING POWER UP iena rivera 2 7 2 5 1 Installing the printing System eee I CEN dd te 2 7 2 5 2 Fitting the rol chart nnen es see el he Rash scone kde teet Gee 2 12 2 53 Eitti g thetantold chatt nn uti nee Ai iaia 2 13 CLEANING THE 2 13 CARRIAGE CALIBRATION 2 14 2 7 1 Chart certification 5i E one etu ee ed et 2 14 272 Carriage calibration or chart calibration nennen a n n a naa na na naa 2 15 CHECKLIST 2 17 REPLACING THE INK CARTRIDGES ssscossssssssssssosssssencoassessccsessorsossossassnsesssassorsessesssasansonssnse 2 17 CONFIGURATION eenheden dert 3 1 FUNCTION KEYS ve opsvsccoasceseiessede 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 ENTER EUDES 3 1 3 1 3 NKO LINE 3 1 3 1 4 E 3 2 MAIN SRO RITI EOS ERE ENDERNE N
9. TOP SIDE Channel 3 or 5 Channel 2 5 Channel 1 or 4 BOTTOM SIDE El Tharmocoupl RTD Ranges Ranges Switcha position lat high Tak low low and low Analog input hardw are configuration 6 1 6 CONFGURATION 6 2 Analog input hardware configuration RELAY OUTPUT CONFIGURATION All the relays are factory configured to be de energized under alarm conditions Each relay is factory set for NC normally closed operation by a jumper on the alarm board If you need to reverse this operation See figure below e 5 Remove the alarm relay board See 110 5 Move the jumper from the NC location normally closed to the NO location normally open iem nn J umpers configuration 6 2 7 CALIBRATION 7 1 FIELD CALIBRATION This menu allows the 0 and 100 calibration of each input A CAUTION The recorder should have been powered for at least 15 minutes and requires provision of accurate signal source to match actuation range Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage e Verify the alignment of the 0 actuation range limit with the 0 on the chart If wrong alignment undo the securing screws of the scale reposition the scale and tighten the screws The CALIBRATION menu is hidden and can only be accessed by a special combination of Function Keys while in the RUN mode To enter the CALIBRATION mode press both and
10. Refer to pages 2 5 to 2 7 Carriage drive cable is broken Replace carriage drive cable Refer to CK 126 Carriage drive motor Make an auto test Refer to 114 Replace carriage drive motor Refer to CK 119 Carriage drive motor logic Replace mother board Refer to CK 112 Power supply Check voltage on power supply Refer to CK 113 If voltage is not correct replace power supply module 9 2 6 SYMPTOM The print head is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Pen recorder Pen cartridge missing Fit pen cartridge Refer to pages 2 9 to 2 11 Pen cartridge wrongly fitted Install cartridge correctly and push fully home Trace instead of alphanumeric printing Check wiring connections replace motor 2 and finally replace carriage One pen does not move Check wiring Check carriage drive cable Replace the motor corresponding to that pen Replace mother board Multipoint recorder Ink barrel missing Fit ink barrel Refer to pages 2 12 and 2 13 Ink barrel drive motor According to the auto test result Refer to CK 114 replace ink drive motor Refer to page 1 9 Print head logic Replace mother board Refer to CK 112 Ink barrel drive motor logic Replace mother board Refer to CK 112 9 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 7 SYMPTOM Printing incorrect color only for the multipoint recorder POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Ink barrel is incorrectly i
11. 2 U2 0 V U3 OUT 1 U4 24 V DC max V EZQTEPIKH TEMNHTPIA V1 12 V W L3 X LA SAFETY DA A Lagiske indgange B Analoge indgange C mA D 250 Ohm E RTD PT 100 F L2 G Li H T C mV V I Analoge indgange linieskriver J Analoge indgange multipunktskriver K 7 til 12 alarm udgange L 1 til 6 alarm udgange eller 1 til 2 stremudgange M Str mforsyning N L2 N 0 24 V AC DC P 48 V AC DC Q 100 240 V AC DC R Sikring 100 240 V AC Z 1A 24 eller 48 V AC DC 3 2 A 8 24 V DC udgang T 75 mA max U Extern generator U1 OUT 2 U2 0 V U3 QUT 1 U4 24 V DC max V Intern generator V1 412 V W La X L4 FI A Logiikkatulot B Analogiatulot mA D 250 ohms E RTD L2 G L1 H T C mV V 1 Analogiatulot kyn piirturi 4 Analogiatulot monipistepiirturi K 7 12 h lytysl hd t L 1 6 h lytysl hd t tai 1 2 virtal hd t M J nnitel hde N L2 N O 24 V AC DC P 48 V AC DC Q 100 240 V AC DC R Sulake 100 240 V AC 1 A 24 tai 48 V AC DC 3 2 S 24 V DC l ht T 75 mA max U External generator U1 OUT 2 U2 0V U3 OUT 1 U4 24 V DC max V Internal generator V1 12 V W L3 X L4 ARGENTINA Honeywell S A 1 C Belgrano 1156 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 54 1 383 9290 ASIA PACIFIC Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc Room 3213 3225 Sun Kun
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13. It is recommended that the least significant position in minute units be set last to ensure a precise time configuration e Press to confirm your choice Your choice will be highlighted and the recorder prints choice of values which may be selected When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the current value in this case 1 e Press gt 4 to choose another value for example 2 e Press to confirm your choice and the new time of 22 47 will be printed Note The internal recorder clock is corrected modified when is pressed e A this point if necessary the position of the next digit to be changed can be made followed by selection of value e return to the main menu the key should be pressed for a few seconds 3 7 3 CONFIGURATION 3 7 DATE e When the pointer is positioned at DATE ALARMS SPEED 1 10 TIME e Press to confirm your choice and the recorder prints the current date When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the leading position in this case 1 e Press B 4 to choose the position you wish to modify in this example 8 Press to confirm your choice Your choice will be highlighted The recorder prints the range of values which may be selected When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the current value in this case 8 e Press B 4 to choose another value for example 9 e Press to confirm your choice and the new date
14. Low is pre configured but may be modified PC and configuration softw are PEN RECORDER MULTIPOINT RECORDER ALARM TYPE PEN ALARM TYPE CHANNEL NUMBER NUMBER 1 Low Pen 1 1 High Channel 1 2 High Pen 1 2 High Channel 2 3 Low Pen 2 3 High Channel 3 4 High Pen 2 4 High Channel 4 5 Low Pen 3 5 High Channel 5 6 High Pen 3 6 High Channel 6 3 3 3 CONFIGURATION Alarm type and set point are printed each time the recorder is powered High Alarm ON A Low Alarm ON High Alarm OFF A Low Alarm OFF 5 2 e The operation be repeated for other ALARMS or the ALARMS sub menu can be left by pressing the key for a few seconds so that you will return to the main menu 3 4 SPEED This menu permits configuration of chart speed 1 Selection of units mm or inches per hour and chart speed 2 are pre configured as defined in your order 3 4 1 SPEED mm hour e When the pointer is positioned at SPEED 1 g ALARMS SPEED 1 e Press and the recorder prints current speed 1 When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the leading digit in this case 0 e Press gt or to select the position of digit to be changed For example position the pointer on the digit 3 The minimum speed is 10 mm h and maximum speeds are 6000 mm h for pen recorders and 1500 mm h for the multipoint e Press to confirm your choice of posi
15. is displayed InstallShield Wizard Setup Status stalls d 8 3 8 PC CONFIGURATION Click Finish to complete the installation InstallShield Wizard E Install5 hield wizard Complete Setup has finished installing PCLoader an your computer under CAPCLoader lt Back Cancel 8 4 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 3 3 Upgrade old installation Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive The setup is launched automatically Run Setup exe in case the setup does not launch automatically If you don t have Administrator privilege the setup will prompt to select Administrator user or enter the Administrator Password Otherwise it will give Kernel error This is necessary to update the Registry Settings properly If an older similar version of PCLoader is already installed the installation wizard will prompt you with the following options Installshield Wizard x Remove or Overwrite the program Welcome ta the PCLoader Setup Maintenance program This program lets vou modify the current installation Click one of the options below iP verwrite existing version of PCLoader Remove Remove existing PCLoader Irstallshield Select Overwrite to directly overwrite the older version and upgrade to the new version without running the set up twice Note If any recorder configuration files are saved in the older PCLoader version you will be prompted Setup has found cnf file Do
16. manual describes the installation configuration operation and maintenance of the Recorder Warranty WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE a Goods Hardware Except as otherwise hereinafter provided Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture to be free of defective materials and faulty workmanship and as conforming to applicable specifications and or drawings Commencing with date of shipment Honeywell s warranty shall run for the period specified on the face hereof or if be mentioned 18 months If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during this period of coverage Honeywell will repair or replace without charge those items it finds defective Experimental devices designated by the letter X or E within their part number identification are prototype pre production items that have yet to complete all phases of product release testing these items are sold AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY b Software Software if listed on the face hereof and used within hardware and or a system warranted by Honeywell will be furnished on a medium that s free of defect in materials or workmanship under normal use for so long as the hardware and or system is under warranty During this period Honeywell will replace without charge any such medium it finds defective As for the quality or performance of any software or data they are s
17. of switched PC loader Replace PC loader box Incompatible version of PC Windows Use compatible version of Windows Operating Operating System System 9 2 13 SYMPTOM The printed traces are unstable POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The chart paper is not in accordance with our Fit correct chart specifications Verify the O and the 100 printer Reconfigure calibration The printer motor is loosing steps Clean the bar on which the printing carriage moves with a dry piece of cloth 9 2 74 SYMPTOM The chart illumination failed POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Wiring disconnected Check wiring connections Refer to pages 2 5 to 2 7 Fluorescent tube connectors are not properly Check fluorescent tube connectors seated Refer to CK 111 Fluorescent tube Replace fluorescent tube Refer to CK 111 Power supply Check voltage on power supply Refer to CK 113 If voltage is not correct replace power supply module KITS LIST 10 LOS OSZ2819F au jo ed Wall E 1 18197 jutodijnu 2102 100 0 14819 4904 9401 8 61 819 ajoas Wajl y90L8L9P 9q0 40023 Wwa ZSOL819 1942049 2105 106 580 819 146 jus2s210njj 105 101 819 Aiquiessp Jayson 0048197 26011409 905 01028197 32919 puwa 19 6004819 2919 puwa 1 100 280 819 19401
18. to adjust it if necessary Refer to section 2 7 CARRIAGE CALIBRATION 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 3 Fitting the fanfold chart e Open the chart cassette as shown below and install the chart using the figure on the cassette e Place the fanfold chart in the upper compartment with the folds in the vertical plane and the slots on the right hand side e Pull out 4 folds of paper and then close the rear metal cover Note 1 To maintain print quality the print carriage guide rods should be cleaned at six monthly intervals with a dry cotton cloth Lubricant should NOT be used If required the chart cassette can be cleaned with a damp cotton cloth Note 2 completion close the front scale s before reinserting the chart cassette in the printing position Note 3 After a change of paper it is recommended to check the chart with calibration and to adjust it if necessary Refer to section 2 7 CARRIAGE CALIBRATION 2 6 CLEANING THE PANE It is recommended to clean the recorder pane with a soft cloth and the following products e Light soapy water e Methylated spirit 2 INSTALLATION 2 7 CARRIAGE CALIBRATION 2 7 1 Chart certification ON PEN RECORDER Figure 2 1 If the trace of one or several pens are not correctly on O or 100 see ref A fig 2 1 of the chart make a carriage calibration ON MULTIPOINT RECORDER Figure 2 2 If the trace is not correctly on O or 100 see ref B fig 2 2 of the char
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20. 0000000 9 8 9 2 5 Symptom The print carriage is inoperative enne a na n a na na naa 9 9 9 2 6 Symptom The print head is inoperative n n na na a n a na naa nA KaU AL nana 9 9 9 2 7 Symptom Printing incorrect color ner ae a na Ka naa naa naa naene na Kaanaa 9 10 9 2 8 Symptom Wrong HIG eec e TA I ERE EI RH RE C ER 9 10 9 2 9 Symptom The alram relay is inoperative nennen ene 9 10 9 2 10 Symptom Analog input out of tolerance ene nennen 9 11 9 2 11 Symptom Incorrect spacing between points ene enne renen renen 9 11 9 2 12 Symptom No communication with PC loader enne 9000000 0000000000000000000000000004 9 12 9 2 13 Symptom Printed traces are unstable enne 9 12 9 2 14 Symptom Chart illumination failed nnen a 9 12 10 KITS ENE 10 1 101 ELECTRONIC PARTS rare 10 2 10 2 MECHANICAL PARTS 10 3 10 3 MISCELLANEOUS nn ariani 10 4 10 4 CONSUMMADBLES lil aa irrita 10 5 SAFETY SALES AND SERVICE 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 CLEAR AND FULLY DOCUMENTED CHART OF PEN RECORDER Color traces Pen 1 blue Pen 2 red Pen 3 green 15 LE mine gt a i ij In
21. 32 46187044 050 46187084 503 5 46187084 506 46187044 060 It is recommended to order 3 times the quality of pen 1 For the best product performance Honeywell recommends the use of Honeywell charts and pens use of other manufacturer s charts and pens may degrade product performance 10 5 10 KITS LIST 10 6 SAFETY SIKKERHEDSKRAV DA21 6001 For at undg elektrisk st d med mulighed for personskade skal alle A sikkerhedsbestemmelser i denne manual f lges n je 5 Beskyttende jordterminal Terminalen er forberedt for og skal forbindes til beskyttelses jordledning i henhold til staerkstramsbekendtggrelsen DK Hvis udstyret ikke bruges som specificeret i manualen kan den beskyttelse udstyret yder blive nedsat eller forsvinde a Erstat kun komponenter som udtrykkeligt er specificeret som udskiftelige i manualen Al ledningsforbindelse skal f lge straekstramsbekendtggrelsen DK udf res af autoriseret erfarent personel Den beskyttende jordterminal skal forbindes fgrst af alle forbindelser og fjernes som den sidste a staerkstramsreglementet skal der installeres en afbryder til forsyningssapaendingen n r udstyret Hver leder skal have ekstra beskyttelse if lge staerkstramsbekendtggrelsen DK UDSTYRS SPECIFIKATIONER Stramforsyning 85 til 264 V AC Frekvens 50 60 Hz Effektforbrug 55 VA max OMGIVELSES SPECIFIKATIONER Placer ikke udstyret i n rheden af brandbare v sker eller da
22. 4 FOR 10 SECONDS and the e recorder will print the channel numbers For a one pen recorder available channel number is 1 only For a two pen recorder available channel numbers are 1 and 2 For a three pen recorder available channel numbers are 1 2 and 3 For a multipoint recorder available channel numbers are 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 When printing completed the pointer will be positioned on channel 1 e Press or 4 to select the channel number you wish to calibrate Press ENTER to confirm your choice Your choice will be highlighted Now the recorder prints a message indicating that a reference source corresponding to the of the range on the chosen channel should be connected 7 1 7 CALIBRATION NOTICE The source MUST correspond to the O and 100 actuation input limits total input range for the channel and take into account the effect of cold junction temperature and thermocouple actuations If you need to adjust the carriage calibration and analog calibration connect your O reference signal Then press ENTER to start the O calibration Now the pointer will take up the current calibration position If necessary the and 4 keys can be used to position the pen to Chart will advance by one line each time the gt or lt keys are pressed Each time the 4 keys are pressed the recorder will reprint its mechanical references and be positioned on its new va
23. ALE ENG LIST Represents the engineering units Type the desired units and then of the input channel Modification press ENTER is possible for linear and special inputs RANGE MIN Establishes in absolute units the Type the desired value and then value corresponding to of the press ENTER selected linear input RANGE Establishes absolute units the Type the desired value and then value corresponding to 100 of press ENTER the selected linear input SCALE MIN Defines the of the paper Type the desired value and then scale Defines in engineering press ENTER units the value corresponding to the range min for linear inputs 8 9 8 PC CONFIGURATION ANALOG INPUTS SCALE MAX Defines the 100 of the paper Type the desired value and then scale Defines in engineering press ENTER units the value corresponding to the range max for linear inputs FILTER Defines the filter in seconds to Type the desired value from be applied on the inputs to 99 and then press ENTER NOTE Range max actuation min for linear inputs Scale max scale min must correspond at least to 20 of range max range min for other inputs range min must correspond at least to 20 of actuation max ANALOG ALARMS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE CHANNEL Identifies the input channel to be Select the desired cha
24. GNOSTIC and the RUNNING IN As soon as the self test begins the DIAGNOSTIC starts and the RUNNING IN follows automatically See fig 10 2 1 DIAGNOSTIC Y Duration 5 mn approximately Y To show the quality of mechanical adjustments and motor torque margins To be significant this operation has to be made in normal conditions 20 OC 50 60 96RH 15 96 mounted horizontally with new pen cartridge s 2 RUNNING IN Duration 2 hours Y Mechanical burn in NOTE The cassette detection is made only at the beginning of the diagnostic 9 2 1 1 The self test is made with the recorder cassette with a 3 m minimum length of chart Diagnostic pen recorder 9 2 1 1 1 Control of the pen 1 adjustment v v The figure 10 2 ref 1 shows the check test for the height pen 1 adjustment The scale extends from 1 to 9 a correct adjustment is between 4 and 9 9 1 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 1 2 9 2 1 1 2 Mechanical limits Y The figure 10 2 ref 2 shows the test of mechanical extremes The vertical line s on the right must be over the 100 chart The vertical line s on the left must be under the O chart 9 2 1 1 3 Printing of the mechanical 0 and 100 The figure 10 2 ref 3 shows the adjustment of the recorder If the recorder is calibrated the vertical lines must be written at the same place as the and the 100 chart 9 2 1 1 4 Chart advance and print test Y The figure 10 2 ref 4 shows the te
25. HECKED CARR2 CHECKED CARRI CHECKED 4 a e sel Figure 9 1 9 3 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AOC TOZQOVr OL 050 81 UI epeyy FE JA L ne Kimi i AREN MT SE Figure 9 2 9 4 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 2 SELF TEST MODE MULTIPOINT RECORDER To access self test mode press the SETUP key when powering up Y The self test involves the DIAGNOSTIC and the RUNNING IN As soon as the self test begins the DIAGNOSTIC starts and the RUNNING IN follows automatically See fig 10 3 1 DIAGNOSTIC During 5 mn approximately To show the quality of mechanical adjustments and motor torque margins To be significant this operation has to be made in normal conditions 20 OC 50C 60 RH 15 mounted horizontally with new print wheel lt lt lt 2 RUNNING IN Y During 2 hours Y Mechanical burn in NOTE The cassette detection is made only at the beginning of the diagnostic The self test is made with the recorder cassette with a 1 m minimum length of chart 9 2 2 1 Diagnostic multipoint recorder 9 2 2 1 1 Mechanical limits Y The figure 10 3 ref 1 shows the test of mechanical extremes The vertical lines on the right must be over the 100 chart The vertical lines on the left must be under the chart 9 2 2 1 2 Prin
26. HJEET K yt vain kuivaa puuvillakangasta laitteen puhdistukseen K yt aina oikean tyyppist sulaketta virta j nnite tyyppi Katkaise sy tt j nnite laitteesta ennen sulakkeen vaihtoa l k yt ohjeista poikkeavaa sulaketta tai oikosulje sulakepes SAFETY Instru es de seguran a PO21 6001 Para reduzir risco de choque el ctrico que pode causar danos corporais seguir todas A as normas de seguran a contidas nesta documenta o Terminal de protec o de terra Fornecido para liga o do condutor do sistema da protec o de terra Se este equipamento for usado de modo n o especificado pelo fabricante a protec o fornecida pelo equipamento pode n o ser adequada Mio se deve substituir qualquer componente ou pe a que n o seja explicitamente especificado como pelo nosso revendedor a cabelagem tem que estar de acordo com as normas locais e deve ser conduzida por pessoal autorizado com experi ncia Oterminal de terra deve ser ligado antes de ser leita qualquer outra cabelagem desligado em ltimo lugar Deve haver um interruptor da alimenta o principal junto do equipamento Cada fio deve estar protegido com um fualvel equivalente no do Registador tipo de fusivel a mesmo se aplicando ao suporte do fusivel es do Equipamento Voltagem 264 Voa Frequ ncia 50 60 Hz Pot ncia au consumo de Corrente 55 VA max Condi es Am
27. Il CHART SPEED Units Frequency Multivoltage 50 Hz 85 to 264 V Multivoltage 50 Hz 85 to 264 V Multivoltage 60 Hz 85 to 250 V Multivoltage 60 Hz 85 to 250 V 24 Vac dc 50 Hz 24 60 Hz 48 Vac dc 50 Hz 48 60 Hz 4 3 Availability 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE DB1 Availabili JN 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 TABLE CHART SPEED continued Selection 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 6 Relays 2 Configured Channel 1 2 Relays 2 Configured Channel 1 6 Relays 4 Configured Channels 1 and 2 6 Relays 6 Confi igured 2 on Each Channel O 0 N O 2 Remote L1 Print Inhibit Switch NE EN Contacts 12 Event Marks 2 Remote 14 Print Inhibit Switch ENNEN EN Bi Contacts 12 Event Trace 2 Remote L1 Event Trace 1 NES KW Contacts 12 Event Trace 2 TABLE V CHART CASSETTE Some Few EEE 50 divisions Fan Fold Z TABLE VI DOOR AND CASE Dark Gray Door with Latch Plastic Window Dark Gray Door Key Lock Plastic Window Portable Case Note 2 4 4 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE DB1__ Availabilit ea 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Selection 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 6 6 TABLE VII OPTIONS None Pen Offset Rear Cover Pen Offset and Rear Cover UL CSA Approval UL CSA Approval and Rear Cover UL CSA Approval and Pen Offset UL CSA Approval Pen Offset and Rear Cover CANDVA TO None Chart Illumination Certificate of Conformance F2474 Certificate of Calibration Certificate of Conform
28. SCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE DATE Date read from the recorder TIME Time read from the recorder MODIFY DATE amp TIME ON RECORDER DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE DATE Date Type the desired value and TIME Time then press ENTER DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE RECORDER TYPE Type of the recorder Select the desired type by pressing the or w keys SOFTWARE VERSION Software version of the recorder 8 12 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 FAILURE SYMPTOMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Compare the symptoms with those listed below to identify the possible cause and take the corrective action v If the recorder is not restored to normal condition by the following check please contact your nearest service office Y Ensure power disconnected before removing any boards from the recorder Avoid touching components unless you are protected against electrostatic discharge as many boards have CMOS components which may be damaged Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury 9 2 TROUBLESHOOTING LIST Before any operation for mechanical trouble execute an auto test control For complete information see CK 114 9 2 7 SELF TEST MODE PEN RECORDER To access self test mode press the SETUP key when powering up The self test involves the DIA
29. V calco O 100 a 240 V calco R Fusivel de 100 a 240 V ca 1 24 ou 48 V cacca 32 5 Saida de 24 V cc T Maximo de 75 mA U Gerador externo U1 OUT 2 U2 U3 OUT 1 UA 24 V DC max V Gerador interna V1 12 V Wy La X L4 SAFETY Du A Logische ingangen B Analoge ingangen m 0 250 ohm E RTD L2 G L1 H mV V 1 Analoge ingangen pen recorder J Analoge ingangen meerpunte recorder K 7 tat 12 alarm uitgangen L 1 tot 6 alarm uitgangen of 1 tot 2 stroom uitgangen M Metvoeding M L2 M 0 24 V ACDC P 48 V AC DC 100 tot 240 V ACDC Zekering 100 tot 240 V AC 1 A 24 of 48 V AC DC 32 8 24 V DC T 75 mA max U Exteme generator UM OUT 2 U3 OUT 1 U4 24 V DG max V Interne generator V1 12 V W L3 X L4 GR EISOAOX B EIFDAOE mA 0 250 ohms RTD L2 G LI H mV V 1 EISOAOI TIENNAE J ANAACTIKEE EISOAOI K 7 12 EYNATEPMOI EzOAOY L 1 6 YYNATEPMOI ESOAOY H 1 2 PEYMATA ESOAUY M TPODOAOHA N LYN 0 24 AC DC P 45 ACDC 100 240 V ACDC R AHMAAEIA S ESOAOE EYNEXHE TAZHE T ESGTEPIKH U ESOTEPIKH l ENNHTPIA U1 OUT
30. alanced Field calibration A channel field calibration 0 and 100 span may be made to certify input sensor loop Burnout T C mV Volt factory set to upscale configurable to downscale or none RTD inherent upscale mA inherent dow nscale mV V mA 330 ms Pen 2 seconds at 10 60 mm h or RTD 1 second at 60 300 mm h RTD 0 33 second at gt 330 mm h or if one linear input is selected Scanning time M ultipoint 5 seconds for 6 channels Input impedance 10 Mohm for mV inputs gt 1 Mohm for volt inputs Series mode gt 60 dB Common mode at 250 Vac gt 130 db Up to 2 dry contact inputs 1 5 mA 12Vdc Stray rejection Logic inputs option Actions Change chart speed 1 to speed 2 Print inhibit Event marking pen 1 used as operation marker the right side of the chart Mpt 2 traces maximum on the right side of the chart Li purple L2 red Scales 1 analog scale per pen in accordance with the input range 1 analog scale 0 to 100 linear Recording span Scaling Per input an analog scale is printed on the chart with the engineering unit Each input can be configured differently Pen offset Distance between pens 2 mm Chart definition 1 step 0 2 mm Pen carriage speed 1 second full scale 5 1 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Chart length Pen trace Pen M ultipoint Chart speed Speed set
31. alibration note that if you have a PC LOADER you can find back the factory calibration only by changing the configured range and coming back to the previous one 2 INSTALLATION 2 8 CHECK LIST ES Have you connected the ground terminal Have you connected the sensor s correctly Wire type polarity etc Have you tightened all terminal screws Have you installed the ink cartridge s or wheel See figures on pages 2 8 2 13 Have you installed the chart correctly See figures on pages 2 14 and 2 15 Have you closed the front scale Have you fitted the chart cassette in the recorder Ceca a EE Have you programmed the right scale with your PC Loader 2 9 REPLACING THE INK CARTRIDGES Remove the chart cassette The print carriage stops to allow you to replace the ink cartridges Open the front scale e For the pen recorders Pull the ink cartridge forward and remove from its housing The new ink cartridge must be fully pushed home e For the multipoint recorder Hold the print carriage with the left hand and pull the ink wheel to the right and remove from its support The new ink wheel should be inserted and rotated counter clockwise until ratchet engages e Close the front scale e Reinsert the chart cassette in printing position Note When pen recorders are not used for long periods of time it is recommended that the ink cartridges be removed and capped 2 INSTALLATION 3 CONFIGURATION
32. ance amp Chart Illumination Certificate of Calibration amp Chart Illumination TABLE VII OPTIONS Continued None Remote Compensation Box Input 60 deg Inputs Mounting of Scale Ordered Separately Note 4 Mounting of Scale Ordered Separately Note 4 Plus Remote Compensation Box Input 60 deg C All Inputs Mounting of Scale Ordered Separately Note 4 Plus TABLE VIII Specials None 000 ST Number Consult Honeywell IM amp C Representative TABLE IX Manuals English French German Italian Spanish Swedish Dutch English U S Format 4 5 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE Note 1 Alarm output contact Can be changed to Alarms are configured 1 High and 1 Low on each channel except for Selection 6 which is configured as High Alarm on each channel The Alarm Setpoint Value can be changed from the front key panel Note 2 Portable case with dark gray door plastic window latch rear main switch IEC main plug connector and rear cover Not available with UL CSA Approval Note 3 Consult Factory Note 4 For chart range and scale configuration different than what is specified in Table specify Table VII option _ _ and complete the following table For mV V and mA the input signal can be selected within the range actuation limits minimum range is 20 For T C and RTD ranges the chart range and scale can be selected within the range actuation limits minimum chart range is 20 Refe
33. at the end of the diagnostic Y For the carriage we have on the right the set value 22 or 23 on the left the relative error value between 3 and 3 included are correct Y For the color we have on the right the set value 20 or 21 and on the left the relative error value between 3 and 3 included are correct 9 2 2 2 Running multipoint recorder For 2 hours Consumption 1 m of chart paper The recorder prints a message every cycle indicating the number of remaining cycles 22 cycles at all Y The 2 different graphs are the following See figure 10 3 Y For of each cycle the adjustment is controlled for carriage and colors We show the check adjustment result on the left the carriage control and on the right the color control Y At the end the recorder executes a new DIAGNOSTIC then indicates an end message with recapitulation of Y defective check adjustment SSS 9 6 9 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX 9 2 2 3 CIZZ ZO 050 281 9p SOUEIA _ 4 a G pu P N i E i Md 7 AO 7 Figure 9 3 9 7 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 3 SYMPTOM The recorder is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Switch error is printed on the chart Check sensor actuation configuration and switch position on the input card Loss of line power Use an AC voltmeter to check whether power is being applied to the supply terminals L1 and L2 N
34. ation on a file NOTICE After powering up or if the set up key has been pressed the recorder cannot communicate during the initialization 8 8 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 5 READ AND MODIFY PARAMETERS ANALOG INPUTS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE SENSOR Defines the sensor type for the Select the desired type by selected channel the A or w keys The transition of RTD or NO Input in another sensor type requires a new calibration of cold junction and is only possible for the users who have the access code which authorize it The cold junction calibration will be made in the diagnostic mode ACTUATION Defines the actuation and range Select the desired actuation by for the selected channel Provides the A or w keys selection of actuation range and For SQUARE ROOT extraction engineering units for all directly the formula is connected temperature sensors PV S Smin HV2 LV2 Smax and non linear temperature Smin LV211 2 transmitters The actuations HV range max offered will depend on the sensor Ly range min selected Provides selection of Smin min sensor input value input range for linear transmitters Smax max sensor input value S current sensor input value BURN OUT Defines the type of burnout per Select the desired type by channel the or keys For RTD the type is fixed at UPSCALE For 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA ranges the type is fixed at DOWNSC
35. ax Humidity 10 to 90 RH at 25 0 1 max Long term stability 0 1 per year Vibrations 1 25 mm at 0 t 14 Hz 1 gat 14 to 250 Hz 0 to 60 32 to 140 10 to 90 RH non condensing 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 5 to 95 RH non condensing Refer to Available ranges table for exceptions 5 4 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET 5 3 AVAILABLE RANGES Available ranges Thermocouples C o F J 50 to 150 100 to 300 0 to 400 0 to 800 0 to 800 0 to 1500 K 0 to 400 0 to 800 0 to 800 0 to 1500 0 to 1200 0 to 2400 0 to 1400 0 to 2500 N Nicrosil Nisil 0 to 400 0 to 800 0 to 800 0 to 1500 0 to 1200 0 to 2400 0 to 1400 0 to 2500 0 to 1600 0 to 3000 S 0 to 1600 0 to 3000 T 100 to 200 150 to 400 0 to 150 0 to 300 50 to 150 100 to 300 Note Provision to accept T C input for remote compensation box at fixed temperature of 50 or 60 RTD s Pt100 50 to 50 60 to 140 50 to 150 100 to 300 Alpha 0 00385 0 to 100 0 to 200 200 to 200 300 to 400 0 to 400 0 to 800 MV and Volt 0 to 10 mV 0tol1V 0 to 20 mV 0to5V 0 to 50 mV 1 to5 V 10 to 50 mV 0 to 10 V 0 to 100 mV mA 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA linear 4 to 20 mA SQRT Input resistor 250 ohms required Accuracy 1 Cor 1 8 F 5 5 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET 5 4 DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS millimeters inches 280 11 03 with cover 3 1385 4 A
36. blentais N o operar o instrumento na presen a de liquidos ou vapores inflam veis opera o de qualquer instrumento el ctrico em tal ambiente constitui um perigo para seguran a Humidade Rolo 10 a 90 n o condensado Legue 15 a BO n o condensado Temperatura Ambiente da 500G 32 120 F Armazenagem 40 a 7080 40 a 1600 Vibra es Frequ ncia 10 a 60 Hz amplitude da 0 07 mm 60 a 150 Hz 19 de acelera o Instala o do Equipamento Instru es de Limpeza O Registador deve ser montado num para Usar apenas um coloneie seco para limpar a limitar o acesso do operador aos terminais traseiros unidade espessura m xima do painel 15 mm Substitui o de Consumiveis Fusivel Para evitar um inc ndio certifique se de que usa um fusivel com especifica es standard voltagem corrente tipo Andes de substituir fusivel desfigue a alimenta o desligue os fios da fonte de alimenta o N o usar fusiveis diferentes ou fazer curto circuito do suporte de fusivel SAFETY t t L Entradas l gicas B Entradas anal gicas D 250 ohms E Le G L1 mV V 1 Entradas anal gicas para registador de caneta J Entradas anal gicas para registador multiponto 7 12 saldas de alarme L 1 a 6 saidas de alarme ou 1 a 2 saidas corrente Fonte de alimenta o N L2 N 0 24 V cacc 48
37. carbonate IP54 IEC 529 optionally IP55 Latch or key DIN 43832 N DIN 138 x 138 mm Silicon free Chart illumination Rear terminal cover Panel mounting 30 from horizontal Rear screw terminals Terminal modules are plugged on the instrument 5 2 5 PRODUCT SPECIFCATION SHEET Technical data Writing Pen Multipoint Noise immunity Safety protection Electrical insulation Input to input Input to ground Input to line voltage Line voltage to ground Alarm relay to ground Logic input to ground 1 cartridge per pen fibre tip 1400 m of trace per color blue red green 1 print wheel 6 colors 250 m of trace per color purple red black green blue brown This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the follow ing European council directives e 73 23 Low Voltage directive e 89 336 EMC Directive Conformity of this product with any other CE Mark Directive s shall not be assumed EMC Classification e EN 50081 2 1993 Electromagnetic Compatibility General Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment EN 50082 2 1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility General Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment Complies with IEC 414 348 and 1010 1 installation category 2 for personal protection Designed to meet UL and CSA C22 2 N142 standard CSA approved Test voltage 280 Vac for 1 min except for RTD input Test voltage 2 1 kVdc fo
38. ced by the use of shielded cable sensor wiring The shield must be connected to the ground terminal THERMOCOUPLE INPUT AIN D o GROUND TERMINAL CURRENT INPUT mA ma SIGNAL GENERATOR 250 ID GROUND TERMINAL factory supplied resistor must be fitted to the rear terminals mV INPUTS SIGNAL GENERATOR mv O GROUND TERMINAL RTD INPUT 3 WIRES GROUND TERMINAL Note Terminal A is only used for RTD See diagrams above 2 INSTALLATION 2 4 2 Terminal connections c4 90 VEL 90 9V A 99 20 yz Y 1 OVA 092 OI 001 mi n 24 2 OPZ 94 001 N 21 e 90 9vY 21 lt N 20 2Y Arz N 71 ET Ajddns smod sindjno sindu Bojouy Jepsozes ued syndy 1001 0 eq 10481501 pejjddns va 2 sindu E sony va 914 2 6 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 PREPARING POWER UP 2 5 1 Installing the printing system Remove the chart cassette from the chassis as shown below 2 7 2 INSTALLATION If you have a pen recorder proceed as shown below Open the front display after having removed the chart cassette Insert the pen cartridges 2 8 2 INSTALLATION I
39. eholder DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard NEVER TOUCH THE INTERIOR OF THE INSTRUMENT Inside this instrument there are areas of high voltage therefore never touch the interior if the power supply is connected This instrument has an internal changeable system however internal inspection and adjustments should be done by qualified personnel only EXTERNAL CONNECTION To ground securely connect the protective grounding before connecting to measurement or control unit M If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not replace any component part not explicitly specified as replaceable by your supplier 2 1 2 INSTALLATION 2 2 UNPACKING Remove the accessories and check them against the figure below 1 Ink cartridge s A or ink wheel B 2 Fuse Spare Use only 1 A T fuses 3 Roll R or fanfold Z chart 4 Mounting brackets with nuts 5 Operator manual 6 Front label NOTE In case of missing item please contact your nearest sales office 2 INSTALLATION 2 3 PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER 2 3 1 Recommendations This recorder is designed to operate under specific conditions If you need more information ref
40. enu If there is action the recorder returns to the RUN mode after a few minutes e Press to move the pointer to the right and place on the desired sub menu or parameter you wish to modify e Note 1 To return to the normal RUN mode press the key for a few seconds e Note 2 When existing configuration mode the recorder will reprint its mechanical references and return to RUN mode 3 3 ALARMS e When the pointer is positioned at ALARMS H RLRRMS SPEED 1 3 2 3 CONFIGURATION e Press to confirm your choice and the recorder prints the ALARMS sub menu The printed numbers refer to ALARMS numbers For example the digit 1 represents alarm number 1 e Press gt or 4 to point to the desired alarm number Press to confirm your choice Your choice will be highlighted The pen carriage moves to indicate the position of the alarm setpoint on the scale e Pressing gt 4 modifies the pen position from initial position to the new required position e Press to confirm the new value The content of ALARMS sub menu will be reprinted IMPORTANT Unless modified by PC and configuration softw are the standard alarm configuration is shown below e Fora One pen recorder Alarm numbers are 1 and 2 e Fora Two pen recorder Alarm numbers 1 2 3 and 4 e Fora Three pen recorder Alarm numbers are 1 to 6 e Fora Multipoint recorder Alarm numbers 1 to 6 Note e alarm type High or
41. er to the product specification sheet 2 3 2 External dimensions and cut out Prepare panel cut out as detailed below millimeters inches 11 03 with cover D 138 0 5 43420 7 322 Note Maximum panel thickness 15 mm AN CAUTION The maximum temperature inside the cabinet should not exceed the ambient conditions specific to the recorders The recorder must be mounted into a panel to limit operator access to the rear terminals Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 3 2 INSTALLATION 2 3 3 Installing the recorder To install the recorder follow the figures below Mounting brackets Mounting angle limits 2 4 2 INSTALLATION 2 4 WIRING THE RECORDER 2 4 1 Recommendations All wiring must be in accordance with local norms and carried out by authorized experienced personnel The ground terminal must be connected before any other wiring and disconnected last A switch the main power supply wiring is required near the equipment If an external fuse is used to protect the line supply to the recorder the fuse should match the recorder fuse rating fuse type as well as for the fuseholder Sensor wiring should be run as far as possible from power wiring reduce stray pick up we recommend the use of twisted pair sensor wiring EMI effects can be further redu
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43. ghouder niet kort SAFETY TURVALLISUUSM R YKSET 121 6002 Noudata t m n ohjeen kaikkia turvaohjeita v ltt ksesi s hk tapalurman vaaraa Suojamaaliitin Kytke maadoitusjohdin t h n liittimeen Jos laitetta k ytet n olosuhteissa joihin sit ei ole suunniteltu k ytt turvallisuus voi heikenty Ala vaihda mit n komponettia tai osaa jota valmistaja ei ole m ritellyt k ytt j n vaihdettavaksi Johdotukset on teht v noudattaen m r yksi ja tekij ll on oltava riitt v ammattitaito Ensimm iseksi on kytkett v suojamaa liitin ja viimeiseksi irroittettava Sy tt j nnitekytkin on sijoitettava l helle laitetta Suojaa johtimet asianmukaisilla sulakkeilla LAITTEEN VAATIMUKSET Sy tt j nnite 85 264 V AC Taajuus 50 60 Hz Tehonkulutus 55 VA max l k yt laitetta paikassa jossa on syttyvi nesteit tai kaasuja koska laitteen k ytt aiheuttaa r j hdysvaaran K YTT OLOSUHTEET Kosteus Rulla Laskostuva Lampotila K ytt Varastointi T rin Taajuus LAITTEEN ASENNUS Piirturi on asennettava paneeliin sten ett per liittimille j riitt v sti tilaa Paneelin maksimi paksuus 15 mm KULUTUSOSIEN VAIHTAMINEN 10 90 non condensing 15 80 RH non condensing 0 50 ast C 32 120 ast 40 70 ast C 40 160 ast 10 60 Hz amplitude 0 07 mm 60 150 Hz kiihtyvyys 1 9 PUHDISTUSO
44. he desired by the TWO PRINTINGS printing of time date speed and A or w keys ranges PEN OFFSET One two Enable disable pen offset Select the desired value by ot three pen recorder correction the or w keys MISCELLANEOUS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE ADDRESS NUMBER Identification of the recorder Type the desired number and then and or chart press ENTER POWER LINE Selects 50 or 60 Hz supply Select the desired frequency by FREQUENCY frequency the A or w keys 8 6 DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETERS A D CONVERTER RESULTS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE MEASURE Process value COLD JUNCTION Defines the cold junction temperature OR THIRD WIRE or the third wire voltage VOLTAGE 8 PC CONFIGURATION COLD JUNCTION CALIBRATION DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE COLD JUNCTION TEMPERATURE The temperature displayed is a default value proposed as the cold junction temperature If unit is delivered in T C from the factory the unit does not need further C J calibration Type the desired value and then press ENTER LOGIC INPUT amp RELAY OUTPUT STATUS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE LOGIC INPUT STATUS Status of the logic input RELAY COIL STATUS Status of the relay coil READ DATE amp TIME FROM RECORDER DE
45. lue Press ENTER to confirm the new O calibration It can take some seconds for the A D converter to be calibrated Now the recorder prints a message indicating that a reference source corresponding to 100 of the range on the chosen channel should be connected If you need to adjust the carriage calibration and analog calibration connect your 100 reference signal Then press ENTER to start the 100 calibration Now the pointer will take up the current 100 calibration position If necessary the and keys can be used to position the pen to 100 96 Chart will advance by one line each time the D lt keys are pressed Press ENTER to confirm the new 100 calibration Calibration is now complete and the recorder will reprint the calibration menu e At this point if necessary the position of the next channel to be changed can be made and followed by selection of value e To return to RUN mode the SETUP key should be pressed for a few seconds Note If the difference between the 100 and reference signals is under 25 of the full span then the analog calibration is canceled only a carriage calibration has been made during this operation Extended values for thermocouple and N are 1400 55 824 mV 1400 51 067 mV N 2500 oF 50 026 mV 7 2 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 1 OVERVIEW You have just received your application software package This tool has been designed to modify upload dow
46. mbol appears next to the required information in the manual CE conformity This product conforms with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives 89 336 EEC the EMC directive and 73 23 EEC the low voltage directive Do not assume this product conforms with any other CE Mark Directive s Attention The emission limits of EN 50081 2 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in an industrial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30 meters to the antenna e In special cases when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close proximity the user may have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the electromagnetic emissions of this equipment me Service department telephone number 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW E 1 1 CLEAR AND FULLY DOCUMENTED CHART OF PEN RECORDER vsrercrsreeseseo 1 1 1 1 1 Alarms are indicated clearly 1 2 CLEAR AND FULLY DOCUMENTED CHART FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDER 1 3 1 2 1 Alarms are indicated clearly 1 4 INSTALLATION 2 1 WARNING asno iaia
47. mpe Fugtighed Rullepapir 10 90 RH ikke kondenserende Foldepapir 15 80 RH ikke kondenserende Temperatur Drift O til 509 C 32 til 1209 F Opbevaring 40 til 70 C 40 til 1609 F Vibrationer Frekvens 10 til 60 Hz amplitude 0 07 mm 60 til 150 Hz acceleration 1 g UDSTYRS INSTALLATION INSTRUKTION FOR RENG RING Skriveren skal monteres i en tavle for at forhindre Brug kun en t r bomuldklud til reng ring af udstyret adgang til bagterminaler Maksimal tavletykkelse 15 mm UDSKIFTNING AF SIKRING Sikring For at forebygge brand v r sikker p at sikringen opfylder kravene til str m sp nding og karakteristik Sluk for sp ndingen f r sikringen udskiftes Brug ikke en sikring af anden type SAFETY VEILIGHEIDSVEREISTEN DU2 Ter vermindering van het gevaar van elektrische schokken die lichamelijk letsel kunnen N veroorzaken dient u alle veiligheidsaanwijzingen in dit dokument te volgen O Beschermende aarde aansluiting Bestemd voor aansluiting van de aardingsdraad van de voeding Indien de apparatuur wordt gebruikt anders dan door de fabrikant gespecificeerd kan de bescherming die de apparatuur biedt ongedaan worden gemaakt Aleen onderdelen mogen worden vervangen die door de tabrikant als uitwisselbaar zijn aangemerkt Alle bedrading moet in overeenstemming zijn met plaatselijke standaards en zijn uitgevoerd door geautoriseerd ervaren personeel De aardingsdraad moet worden aangesloten v rdat alle a
48. ndere bedrading wordt aangesloten en als laatste worden verbroken Een schakelaar de netstroomtoevoer is vereist vlakbij het instrument Elke stroomdraad moet beveiligd zijn met een zekering gelijkwaardig aan zowel de recorderzekering zekering type als die van de zekeringhouder Apparatuur voorwaarden Aansluitspanning B5 tot 264 V AC Frequentie 50 50 Hz Toegestane belasting 55 VA max Omgevingscondities Gebruik het instrument niet in de aanwezigheid van ontvlambare vloeistoffen of dampen Het gebruik van elk elektrisch instrument in een dergelijke omgeving vormt een gevaar voor uw veiligheid Relatieve vochtigheid Rol 10 tot 90 RH niet condenserend Vouwkaart 15 tot 80 niet condenserend Temperatuur Omgevingstemp 0 tot 50 C 32 tot 1200 F Opslag 40 tot 700C 40 tot 16022 Trillingen Frequentie 10 tot 60 Hz amplitude 0 07 mm 60 tot 150 Hz versnelling 1 g Montage van de apparatuur De recorder moet worden gemonteerd in een Alleen een droge katoenen doek gebruiken voor het paneel om de toegankelijkheid tot de achterste schoonmaken van het instrument aansluitpunten te beperken paneeldikte maximaal 15 mm Vervanging van verbruiksmaterialen Zekering ter voorkoming van brand dient u de zekering met de gespecificeerde standaard te gebruiken stroom spanning type Voor u de zekering vervangt moet u de netspanning uitschakelen en de stroomtoevoer onderbreken Gebruik geen andere zekering en sluit de zekerin
49. nload and store the recorder configuration 8 2 PRODUCT FEATURES The main functions of this software are e Reading the configuration of your recorder e Preparing or modifying the configuration from your PC e Downloading configuration from your PC to the recorder e Retrieving configuration stored on hard disk e Saving configuration on hard disk e Diagnostics 8 3 INSTALLATION 8 3 1 System Requirements A PC AT Compatible personal computer with e A Serial Communication card RS232 as serial port 1 A hard disk A color or B W monitor A mouse optional Upto 625 KB RAM Free 8 1 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 3 2 New Installation Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive The setup is launched automatically Run Setup exe in case the setup does not launch automatically If you don t have Administrator privilege the setup will prompt to select Administrator user or enter the Administrator Password Otherwise it will give Kernel error This is necessary to update the Registry Settings properly InstallShield Wizard N Welcome to the InstaliShield Wizard for PCLoader The InstallShield Wizard will install PCLoader under CAPCLoader on pour computer To continue click Next 8 2 8 PC CONFIGURATION Please ensure you have adequate disk space on C and click Next gt to proceed with the installation Please note that PCLoader can only be installed The progress of the installation
50. nnel by assigned to each alarm the or w keys SETPOINT Identifies the setpoint value for each Type the desired value and alarm then press enter TYPE Identifies the alarm type ie NONE Select the desired type by the HYSTERESIS The value chosen will estqblish the Type the desired value and switching hysteresis of the alarm and output relay Alarms switch on at the configured setpoint vqlue The value at which an alarm will switch off depends upon the hysteresis The hysteresis value will be added to low alarm setpoints or subtracted from high alarm setoints Alarm hysteresis is expressed in percent of the total input range then press ENTER LOGIC INPUTS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE LOGIC INPUTS 1 Specifies the action of logic input 1 Select the desired action by the or w keys LOGIC INPUTS 2 Specifies the action of logic input 2 Select the desired action by the or w_ keys 8 PC CONFIGURATION PRINTER PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE UNIT Defines the chart speed units Select the desired units by the A or w keys SPEED 1 Defines the value of chart speed Select the desired speed by 1 the or w keys SPEED 2 Defines the value of chart speed Select the desired speed by 2 the or w keys DISTANCE BETWEEN Defines the between routine Select t
51. nserted pen cartridges AN CAUTION Do not move the print head mechanism when the recorder is working Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 INSTALLATION If you have a multipoint recorder proceed as shown below Open the front scale after having removed the chart cassette Insert the ink wheel IN SINI w lt f mL SOT gt Note The ink wheel should be inserted rotated counter clockwise until ratchet engages 2 10 2 INSTALLATION A CAUTION Do not move the print head mechanism when the recorder is working Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 2 Fitting the roll chart Open the chart cassette as shown below and install the chart using the figure on the cassette Note 1 To maintain print quality the print carriage guide rods should be cleaned at six monthly intervals with a dry cotton cloth Lubricant should NOT be used If required the chart cassette can be cleaned with a damp cotton cloth Note 2 On completion close the front scale s before reinserting the chart cassette in the printing position Note 3 After a change of paper it is recommended to check the chart with calibration and
52. nstalled Check ink barrel installation Refer to pages 2 12 and 2 13 Wiring is disconnected Check wiring connections Refer to pages 2 5 to 2 7 Color change motor According to the auto test result Refer to CK 114 Replace color change motor Refer to CK 119 Power supply Check voltage on power supply Refer to CK 113 If voltage is not correct replace power supply module Color change motor logic Replace mother board Refer to CK 112 9 2 8 SYMPTOM Wrong date time POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Date and time are lost Replace battery and contact your local office Refer to CK 112 9 2 9 SYMPTOM The alarm relay is inoperative or does not have the desired effect POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Configuration is incorrect Check the jumper selection on relay board Check the relay parameter in the alarm matrix The connectors are incorrectly fitted Connect and refit Refer to pages 2 5 to 2 7 Alarm relay board Replace the board Refer to CK 110 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 10 SYMPTOM Analog input records outside specified accuracy tolerance POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Recorder configured for wrong sensor or actuation Check sensor and actuation configuration Range not correct Check range configuration Scale not correct Check scale configuration Recorder not configured for the correct supply f
53. ote Choices available for least significant digit are 0 or 5 only 3 5 3 CONFIGURATION 3 5 IDENTIFICATION This menu permits configuration of a specific ID 1 to 99 for the recorder e When the pointer is positioned at ID IDENTIFICATION OR ADDRESS NUMBER g ALARMS SPEED 1 e Press and the recorder prints the current identification number When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the leading digit in this case 1 e Select the digit to be changed by pressing gt 4 for example 7 Press to confirm your selection Your choice will be highlighted and the recorder prints choice of values which may be selected When printing completed the pointer will be positioned to the current value in this case 7 e Press Be or 4 to position the pointer to the desired value for example 4 e Press to confirm your choice and the new identification 14 will be printed e At this point the selection of the next digit requiring modification can be made e return to the main menu the key should be pressed for a few seconds 3 6 3 CONFIGURATION 3 6 TIME e When the pointer is positioned at TIME H RLRRMS SPEED 1 ID TIME DRTE Press to confirm your choice and the recorder prints the current time When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the leading digit in this case 2 e Press gt 4 to choose the position you wish to modify for example 1 Note
54. ous kit 46187250 501 Miscellaneous kit 46187250 501 contents 1 European standard fuse 2 US standard fuse 3 European fuse holder 4 US fuse holder 5 Display lens 6 Ground back shield 7 Screw for ground back shield 8 Washer 9 Display metal bracket 10 Screw for display metal bracket 11 Hinge pin 12 Slot cover 13 Lable holder 14 Pen label 15 Multipoint label 16 Kit instructions 17 Plastic bags and packaging 10 4 10 KITS LIST 10 4 CONSUMABLES Use this page or copy to order your consumables Description Part Pen 1 Blue See note Chart Roll divisions divisions divisions divisions divisions divisions 100 divisions Special divisions divisions divisions divisions divisions divisions 100 divisions Special Universal Power Supply 85 to 264 Vac Fanfold Fuse Fuse Power Supply 24 Vac dc or 48 Vac dc Front label 1 2 3 channels 6 channels 250 Q Shunt resistor 46181080 504 As pen 1 prints all messages it will require replacement before pens 2 or 3 Note 46187001 001 46187001 002 46187001 003 46180501 001 46187044 040 Minimum Order Qty 25 46187044 065 46187044 070 46187044 075 46187044 100 on request 46187045 040 46187045 050 46187045 060 46187045 065 46187045 070 46187045 075 46187045 100 on request 46182886 504 Europe 5x20 46182886 503 US 6 3x32 46182886 502 Europe 5 20 46182886 501 US 6 3x
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56. r 1 min Test voltage 2 1 kVdc for 1 min Test voltage 2 1 kVdc for 1 min Test voltage 2 1 kVdc for 1 min Test voltage 500 Vdc for 1 min Temperature Ambient Storage Humidity Roll Fan fold Vibrations 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 C with fan fold paper 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 C with roll paper Optionally 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 40 to 70 C 32 to 158 F 10 to 90 RH non condensing 10 to 90 RH non condensing 15 to 80 RH non condensing Frequency 10 to 60 Hz amplitude 0 07 mm 60 to 150 Hz acceleration 1g 5 3 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET 5 2 ACCURACY Reference conditions Temperature Humidity Line voltage nominal Source resistance Series mode Common mode Frequency nominal Accuracy Rated limits and associated drifts Extreme conditions Operating Temperature Humidity Storage Temperature Humidity 23 2 73 F 3 F 65 5 RH 1 02 0v 1 A D converter accuracy 0 25 of selected input range IEC873 4 20 mA input you must add the resistor accuracy Cold junction accuracy 0 5 C Chart resolution 0 2 mm Parameter Rated limits Influence on accuracy Temperature 0 to 50 0 1 96 per 10 C of 32 to 122 F change Cold junction 0 3 Supply voltage 85 to 264 V No influence Source resistance T C mV 6 uV per 100 Q of line resistance 1000 Q max RTD 0 1 C per Q in each wire balanced leads 40 Q m
57. r icon on your Desktop or alternately select Start gt Programs gt PCLoader gt DPR100 8 4 2 Menus The software is based on the use of menu bars To confirm a menu you have three methods e Placing the cursor the chosen menu then press ENTER e Pressing the highlighted key letter of the menu s name e Using the mouse 8 4 3 Modifying fields of parameters Some menus may allow the modification of parameter s values There are two kinds of modifications according to the type of parameters e Selective modification When placing the index on the chosen parameter you can modify it by pressing the 4 or w_ keys to scroll through allowed values Most modifications are of this type e Modifying with the alphanumeric keyboard in this case position the cursor on the chosen parameter and type the required value 8 4 4 Going from a parameter field to another one Press or ENTER to access to the next field e Press 4 to access to the previous field Each time the cursor points to a field a message is displayed on the bottom line of the screen 8 7 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 4 5 Leaving a menu To leave a menu you have two options e leave the present menu and validate your screen modifications in the PC memory RAM press F10 key e To leave the present menu without saving modifications press ESC key 8 4 6 Saving modifications on a file Use the corresponding menu to save your modific
58. r to the DPR 100 scales list for available scales The information in the table is to be entered in the free form section of the order Multipoint units come with a single scale Note 5 Speed 1 can be changed from the front key panel Note 6 The units are built with Universal input and are delivered with 250 ohm resistors to convert input current signal 4 20 mA into 1 5 volts dc Table for Table Option _ HO For mV V and mA the input signal can be scaled within the actuation limits minimum input scaling is 20 Burnout is factory set as indicated in Table Burnout 4 20 mA and the 0 10 volt range is fixed at downscale burnout All other ranges burnout can be set per customer request except RTD s which is fixed at upscale burnout Engineering Units is 5 characters maximum mn Restriction Letter Letter Available Only With Not Available With 50 deg maximun temperature limit 4 6 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET 5 1 TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Analog inputs Pen recorder 1 2 or 3 continuous traces Pen 1 also prints all chart documentation Multipoint recorder 1 up 6 channels Inputs are scanned by relays galvanically isolated and individually configurable to any listed actuation Signal source Thermocouple with individual cold junction compensation Line resistance up to 1000 ohms T C mV mA Volt RTD Pt 100 3 wire connections lead resistance per wire 40 Q b
59. renean nete ies 8 1 8 3 2 New installation eene oe ete eer de n heec e Ro E ER aranka deens 8 2 8 3 3 Upgrade old installation esistere te tee Ue tee Re die te edenda 8 5 8 3 4 Uninstall OE ERES 8 6 84 USE sie 8 7 8 4 1 Nim M EE 8 7 8 4 2 MENUS nee ee ore e DERE 8 7 8 4 3 Modifying fields of parameters eene aa naa na ener nre 8 7 8 4 4 Going from a parameter field to another one renere a a na renen rr 8 7 8 4 5 Leaving MEU eie Re RR Re de Hed ee Ut ee e ehe Eee dee 8 8 8 4 6 Saving modifications on a file ener trennen nennen nnns 8 8 8 5 READ AND MODIFY PARAMETERS ananas a a aa aa a on 8 9 8 6 DIAGNOSTIC 85 1 sesonconsssvenssonensonnsonconsssvensoovenssonsosssnsonvonssovenssore 8 11 9 TROUBLESHOOTING end ett eere eee a teni eet was ated 9 1 9 1 FAILURE SYMPTOMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES an oasen oose oever 9 1 92 TROUBLESHOOTING LIST NSS SIN SASE ANASARE SES 9 1 9 2 1 Self test mode pen TeCOrdet Ga EORR EUR TED E ane 9 1 9 2 2 Self test mode multipoint recorder bek ie is i nnns 9 5 9 2 3 Symptom The recorder is inoperative i 9 8 9 2 4 Symptom The chart 15 inoperative 1002 4020 2000 0 00000000000000000000000000
60. requency Check frequency 50 60 Hz configuration The analog card is not correctly fitted Reconnect it Open circuit Check sensor leads and input terminals Bad contact or bad setting on the switches of input board Check the switch position Push the switches completely on the high or low position Environmental conditions outside rated limits Ensure that ambient temperature and relative humidity are within limits given in the product specification sheet The electromagnetic environment is disturbed Connect shielding cables and add the square of screening recapture 46210075 501 Analog input card Calibrate each channel in case of input card replacement Replace analog input card Refer to CK 110 9 2 11 SYMPTOM Too much space between points Multipoint recorder only POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the chart speed It could be too high for the application Reconfigure chart speed 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 12 SYMPTOM No communication with PC loader POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION User error See section 9 Ground wiring not connected It is mandatory to connect the ground wiring If you choose pen recorder instead of Select correct type of recorder multipoint recorder you have a communication error Interface is not operative Replace mother board No response from device Check wiring Connection
61. rt will advance by one line each time the gt or 4 keys pressed the recorder will reprint its mechanical references positioned on its new value ENTER 5 5 Press to confirm the new carriage calibration Now the recorder prints a message indicating that the 100 of the span will be calibrated CAL 100 REF e To adjust the carriage calibration keep the input terminals open or keep the sensor connected but be sure that the voltage given by this sensor have not changed from more than 25 of the span since the O calibration e Then press to start the 100 calibration Now the pointer will take up the current 100 calibration position If necessary the 4 keys can be used to position the pen to 100 The chart will advance each time the gt or 4 keys pressed e Press to confirm the new 100 calibration Calibration is now complete and the recorder will reprint the calibration menu e At this point if necessary the recorder will print again the channel numbers to allow you to select another channel to calibrate e To return to RUN mode the key should be pressed for a few seconds Note If the difference between the 100 and O reference signals is under 25 then only the carriage calibration is made otherwise the operation will be considered as a full field calibration In case of faulty operation you would have to provide again a complete field c
62. sembly with motor Pen Capstan assembly with motor Multipoint Drive cable Pen Drive cable Multipoint 46187012 501 46187012 502 46187156 501 46187156 506 Motor assembly except color and carriage multipoint Motor assembly color and carriage multipoint only 46210026 501 46210026 502 Rear cover 46187099 501 Portable case 46187074 501 Chart cassette Roll Chart cassette Fan fold Pen Chart cassette Fan fold Multipoint 46187087 501 46187039 501 46187039 502 Reroll tube assembly 46180048 501 Color opto gear kit Multipoint 46187041 501 Fuse cap 46182885 501 FF Cassette Front Cover 46187007 501 10 3 10 KITS LIST 10 3 MISCELLANEOUS KITSLIST PARTY MISCELLANEOUS Scale Pen Scale Multipoint Blank scale Pen 46187158 item 46187159 item 46187057 002 Fluorescent tube replacement 46187085 501 Terminal bloc Analog input Terminal bloc Alarm output 46187009 513 46187010 506 Slot cover 46187027 100 Battery 46182069 501 PC Loader Interface 46187121 001 Fuse Line voltage 1 Amp Europe Line voltage 1 Amp USA 24 48 V AC DC 3 2 Amp Europe 24 48 V AC Dc 3 2 Amp USA 46182886 504 46182886 503 46182886 502 46182886 501 Panel mounting kit 46187086 502 Process label Pen 1 2 3 Multipoint 6 pts 46187084 503 46187084 506 Miscellane
63. st for chart advance with a diagram written every 20 mm 9 2 1 1 5 Printing of information message Y The figure 10 2 ref 5 shows the message Y Time and date Software version Y Chart identification number 9 2 1 1 6 Test for motor torque margins and mechanical slacks Y The figure 10 2 ref 6 is composed of 3 identical patterns for the pens 2 and 3 and the graph for pen 1 is discontinuous on the two first patterns Y The first pattern for each channel is executed in subvoltage condition and the movements are accelerated 9 2 1 1 7 Check adjustment For each channel a adjustment check is executed at the end of the diagnostic See figure 10 1 ref 7 Running in pen recorder See fig 10 1 For 2 hours Consumption 3 m of chart paper The recorder prints a message every 65 mm indicating the number of remaining cycles Total 36 cycles Y For each cycle we show the carriage check adjustment result on the left channel one on the middle channel two and on the right channel three For each channel on the right the set value 22 or 23 and on the left the relative error values between 3 and 3 included are correct Y At the end the recorder executes a new DIAGNOSTIC then indicates an end message with recapitulation of defective check adjustment lt lt lt 9 2 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 1 3 APPENDIX RUNNING IN 36 CARRS C
64. t make a carriage calibration 2 INSTALLATION 2 7 2 Carriage calibration or chart calibration This operation allows the and 100 calibration of the traces on the paper e The CALIBRATION mode is hidden and can only be accessed by a special combination of Function Keys when in the RUN mode e To enter the CALIBRATION mode press both gt and 4 10 SECONDS and the recorder will print the channel numbers For a one pen recorder available channel number is 1 only For a two pen recorder available channel numbers are 1 and 2 For a three pen recorder available channel numbers are 1 2 and 3 For a multipoint recorder available channel numbers are 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 When printing completed the pointer will be positioned on channel 1 On a multipoint recorder the chart calibration is made once for all channels whatever the channel you choose Press to confirm your choice your choice will be highlighted Now the recorder prints a message indicating that it will calibrate the of the chart on the chosen channel NOTICE The sensor MUST either be disconnected or the input voltage shall not change of more than 25 of the span during the whole operation Then press to start the calibration 2 INSTALLATION Now the pointer will take up the current calibration position If necessary the gt and 4 keys can be used to position the pen to The cha
65. ting Stepping chart motor Alarms Option Pen 1 2 3 or Mpt 3 CH Mpt 6CH Hysteresis Outputs Rating contact Power supply To transmitters Power consumption Clock timer Format Power interruption Accuracy Packaging Weight Front face Depth Front window Front protection Lock Cut out Construction Optional Mounting Wiring Fanfold 18 m as DIN 16230 Roll 24 m 1400 m per pen 250 m per color 1 or 2 chart speeds fully configurable selected by a logic input Speed 1 fully adjustable per step of 1 mm h within limit Speed 2 choice as per the model selection guide 10 to 6000 mm h 5 to 240 h Mpt 10 to 1500 mm h 5 to 60 h Resolution 0 12 mm 2 alarm setpoints per channel factory set 1 low 1 high 1 alarm setpoint per channel factory set high 0 5 to 99 of scale factory set at 0 5 Up to 6 alarm relays output contacts 1 SPST normally closed contact may be configured into normally open contact 2 A 250 VAC on resistive loads Other selections configured by PC 85 to 264 Vac 50 60 Hz or 24 or 48 Vac dc 10 15 nominal 24 Vdc 50 mA max optional 75 mA available from 100V 3 pens 30 VA max Mpt 30 VA max Year month hour minute can be set Battery back up time of 10 years with 3 years off power 105 Pen 3 5 kg Mpt 3 5 kg 144 x 144 mm according to DIN 43718 245 mm 9 7 behind panel including terminals and line protection cover Poly
66. ting of the mechanical 0 and 100 The figure 10 3 ref 2 shows the adjustment of the recorder f the recorder is calibrated the vertical lines must be written at the same place as the O 96 and the 100 chart 9 2 2 1 3 Checking the colors adjustment The figure 10 3 ref 3 shows the check test for the colors adjustment The scale extends from to 8 Be careful with the writing of black and brown dashes From a certain abscissa the brown dash is higher than the black one Y The adjustment is correct when the brown dash becomes higher between 2 and 4 included NSN 9 5 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 2 1 4 Printing of information message Y The figure 10 3 ref 4 shows the message Y Time and date Y Software version Y Chart identification number 9 2 2 1 5 Checking the answer of the pen tip Y The figure 10 3 ref 5 shows the printing test See 2 horizontal lines written in 6 colors 9 2 2 1 6 Test for motor torque margins and mechanical slacks Y The figure 10 3 ref 6 is composed with 3 serrated parts and each of them cut with a black line in the middle Y The first serrated part and the beginning of the black line are executed with subvoltage and movements are accelerated Coil included 9 2 2 1 7 Chart advance and print test Y The figure 10 3 ref 6 shows the test for chart advance with a diagram written every 20 mm 9 2 2 1 8 Check adjustment Y A adjustment check for carriage and colors is executed
67. tion and the recorder will print the choice of values which can be selected Your choice will be highlighted 3 4 3 CONFIGURATION In this example the pointer will be positioned at the current value in this case 3 Press D or lt to move the pointer to the desired value for example 1 Press to confirm the change and the new speed of 160 mm h will be printed At this point if necessary the position of the next digit to be changed can be made and follow ed by selection of value To return to the main menu the EEB key should be pressed for a few seconds 3 4 2 SPEED inches hour When the pointer is positioned at SPEED 1 H RLRRMS SPEED 1 When printing completed the pointer will be positioned at the leading digit in this case 0 Press gt or to select the position of digit to be changed for example 0 The minimum speed is 0 5 inch h and the maximum speeds are 240 inch h for the pen recorders and 60 inch h for the multipoint Press to confirm your choice and the recorder prints choice of value which can be selected Your choice will be highlighted Press D or lt to move the pointer to the desired value for example 2 Press to confirm your choice and the new speed of 20 75 inch h will be printed At this point if necessary the position of the next digit to be changed can be made and follow ed by selection of value To return to the main menu the key should be pressed for a few seconds N
68. upplied AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY c Services Where hardware and or a system is installed by Honeywell such services are warranted against faulty workmanship for the same period if any as applies to the installed items During this concurrently running period Honeywell will correct without charge any workmanship it finds to be faulty Contacts If you encounter any problem with your recorder please contact your nearest Sales Office See the address list at the end of this manual An engineer will discuss your problem with you Please have your complete model number and serial number available Model number and serial number are located on the chassis nameplate If it is determined that a hardware problem exists a replacement instrument or part will be shipped with instructions for returning the defective unit Do not return your instrument without authorization from your Sales Office or until the replacement has been received Symbol Meanings Protective ground terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional ground terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement WARNING Risk of electric shock This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 Vdc may be accessible CAUTION When this symbol appears on the product see the user manual for more information This sy
69. will be printed 19 FEB 93 e Atthis point if necessary the position of the next digit to be changed can be made and follow ed by selection of value To return to the main menu the key should be pressed for a few seconds 3 8 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE 4 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Instructions Select the desired Key Number The arrow to the right marks the selections available Make one selection each from Tables through IX A complete Model Number must have the designated number of digits in each table Key Numbers Ill IV V Vil fre Mcd SKE SHE SER a E KEY NUMBER Selection Availabili Description eee e 1 Il Recorder Deg 0 111 a p Recorder Deg DA112 a Recorder DA113 eae perse ee Recorder Deg 08113 Y GN eN AI HA Recorder Deg F DB116 4 1 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE Availability DB1 IIN 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 6 6 TABLE RANGE SCALE Table 1 Specify 6 digits _ Format 1 per Input None HAAAWNZZZAZAKAAACCS 300 to 400 0 to 800 A B D E F X G H J Q K L M 7 N P R 5 V 0 to 1 Oto 1 Upscale 0105 0105 Burnout 1to5 1to5 Burnout 0 to 10 0 to 10 EE Down mA Burnout 01020 0 to 20 Fixed 4 to 20 4 to 20 Downscale _ 410 20 SQRT 4to20SQRT 8 le 4 2 4 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE TABLE
70. you want to retain them Select Yes to retain the configuration files in their respective directories inside C PCLoader directory and to continue installation Select No to delete the configuration files along with the other files and to continue installation 8 5 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 3 4 Uninstall Select Start gt Settings gt ControlParel Add amp Remove Programs then select PCLoader or Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive The setup is launched automatically Run Setup exe in case the setup does not launch automatically Select Remove to uninstall the older version of PCLoader You will be asked to confirm you want to delete the old files Note If any recorder configuration files are saved in the older PCLoader version you will be prompted Setup has found cnf file Do you want to retain them Select Yes to retain the configuration files in their respective directories inside C PCLoader directory and to delete non configuration files Select No to delete the configuration files along with the other files To install the new version see New Installation If you don t have Administrator privilege the setup will prompt to select Administrator user or enter the Administrator Password Otherwise it will give Kernel error This is necessary to update the Registry Settings properly 8 6 8 PC CONFIGURATION 8 4 USE 8 4 1 Startup To launch PCLoader double click the PCLoade

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