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Models UM350/UM330 Digital Indicator with Alarms User`s Manual

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1. 26 RDA 80 mA DC max 13 8 22 gt mV V input Alarm 4 output 27 SG Note Connecting a 250 Q resistor to the terminals is T icati Wirin n onl rri iti i A A h H RS 485 communication for indicators with communication 2 ae ee out m 2 Initial Settings for more Signals with the Indicator functions oop power supply information When receiving 4 20 mA DC current signals i 23 SDB gt Maximum baud rate 9600 bps 24V DCI z TC input RTD input set the PV input type to 1 5 V DC setpoint 41 1 gt oop i n H 24 SDA power supply 11 A H 12 12 i H E 1210 250 0 4 20mA 21 6 28 0 V DC EI H 13 H U U i Relay contact output optional 1 Jodel X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on H NC lt 1 Wiring can only be carried out for terminal lugs H ee UM350 01 or UM350 D2 NOTE Installation category overvoltage category II IEC1010 1 NO 2 o com lt 3 T Contact rating 250 V AC 3 A 30 V DC 3 A resistance load Retransmission output ea SE E PV retransmission is configured at factory before shipment Power supply A caution Before carrying out wiring turn off the power Power supply to the indic
2. 2 Press the 2 or 7 key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows an example of setting a K type thermocouple 199 9 to 500 0 C See the Instrument Input Range Codes Blinks during change IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 4 3 Press the key once to register the 8 Press the key once to display the setpoint parameter RL minimum value of PV input range Displays parameter RL 4 Press the FIT key once to display the parameter UNIT PV input unit 9 Press the 2 or key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows Er an example of setting the minimum value tg of PV input range to 0 0 C Blinks during change 5 Pressthe key once to display the parameter RH maximum value of PV input range 10 Press the F key once to register the Displays setpoint parameter RH SB 6 Press the 4 or key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows If the type of input is voltage also config an example of setting th
3. NC 1 I no 7 2 EE COM 3 y 23 SDB gt functions 24 SDA gt 25 RDB I 26 RDA Contact rating 250 V AC 3 A 30 V DC 3 A resistance load W 15 V DC Power Supply Wiring to Two wire Sensor PV input 0 4 to 2 0 V DC signal o 420 mA DC Loop power L supply T 14 5 to 18 0 VDC Note Connecting a 100 resistor to the terminals is optional Model X010 100 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal lugs Alarm output h Alarm 1 output ali Alarm 2 output AL2 Aejoy Alarm 3 output AL3 Common COM INH AH AHO o o Relay contact rating 240 V AC 1 A 30 V DC 1 A resistance load 27 SG T Power supply a A CAUTION N To Before carrying out wiring turn off the power to the indicator and check that cables to be I connected are not alive with a tester or the like c 10 because there is a possibility of electric shock T Allowable range 100 to 240 V AC 10 free voltage 50 60 Hz shared Wiring can only be carried out for indicators with 24 V DC loop power supply 7 I 24 V DC Power Supply Wiring to Two wire Sensor External resistor 250 QJ Note PV o 4
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5. Note E Receiving 4 20 mA DC Current Signals with the Indicator t When receiving 4 20 mA DC current signals set the PV input type to 1 5 V DC setpoint 4 lt See 2 Initial Settings for more information 4 20 mAI TC input RTD input 11 A 12 I 12 EI EI T Se ge EE mV V input Wiring can only be carried out for indicators with 24 V DC loop power supply 24 V DC loop power supply 1I IEC1010 1 oe PV input Not configured at factory before shipment mM UM330 Standard Type Model UM330 0L1 or UM330 3L Retransmission output 4 20 mA DC 15 V DC loop power supply 14 5 18 0 V DC 21 mA DC max PV retransmission is configured at factory before shipment Load resistance 600 Q or less If 15 V DC loop power supply is used retransmission output cannot be used Contact input Resets the PV aM Contact ADM 7 Transistor contact peak and bottom values DI ua when Di is changed DIt 19 0 19 from OFF to ON IE COM Common COM 20 H 20 Alarm 4 output Relay contact output Wiring can only be carried out for 1 UM330 01 or UM330 D2 Ea DOO OOBDDOOS 2 SRSRREBERR OOOBOOIEO9
6. User s ER Manual Models UM350 UM330 BEEN Digital Indicator with Alarms User s Manual IM 05F01D02 41E YOKOGAMWA 4 IM 05F01D02 41E Yokogawa M amp C Corporation 2nd Edition Blank Page lt Toc gt lt Rev gt Introduction Thank you for purchasing the UM350 UM330 digital indicator with alarms EM How to Use the Manuals Purpose Title Description Setup 1 Installation Describes the tasks installation wiring and others required to make the indicator ready for operations Basic operation 2 Initial Settings Describes examples of setting PV input types and alarm types Making settings described herein allows you to carry out basic monitoring Operating procedures and troubleshooting 3 Operations 4 1 Troubleshooting Describes examples of setting alarm setpoints as well as key operation necessary to run the indicator Brief operation and setpoint recording 5 Parameters Contains the parameter map used as a guideline for setting parameters and lists of parameters for recording user settings E Regarding This User s Manual Media No IM 05F01D02 41E CD manual in a safe place This manual should be provided to the end user Keep an extra copy or copies of the Read this manual carefully to gain a thorough understanding of how to operate this product before starting operation This manual describes the functions of this product Yokogawa M
7. 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 2 5 2 Lists of Parameters Parameters relating to PV should all be set in real numbers For example use temperature values to define alarm setpoints for temperature input The User Setting column in the table is provided for the customer to record setpoints Numbers in are the parameter setpoints that apply when the communication func tion is used ex OFF 0 E Operating Parameters ba Name of Parameter Setting Range and Description Initial Value User setting D Alarm 1 setpoint PV alarm 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range PV high limit III alarm A1 100 0 of 21 Alarm 2 setpoint PV input range tthe PV low limit A2 alarm A 7 Alarm 3 setpoint 0 0 of Ga PV input range Alarm 4 setpoint A4 DCOU PV peak value Displays the maximum value of PV input during operation COME This parameter is not to be set PEAK L L _ PV bottom value Displays the minimum value of PV input during operation DOC This parameter is not to be set BOTM m PV input filter OFF 0 1 to 120 sec OFF 0 FL Used when the PV input fluctuates FL LO PV input bias 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span 0 0 of PV Er Used to correct the PV input value input range BS span IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 3 E Setup Parameters O Alarm
8. 10 mm Panel thickness Front of indicator General installation 145 min 25 70 min i DEM 4 Sa y 4 92 98 53 AS IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 4 E How to Install Turn off the power to the indicator before installing it on the panel because there is a possi bility of electric shock CAUTION After opening the mounting hole on the panel follow the procedures below to install the indicator 1 Insert the indicator into the opening from the front of the panel so that the terminal board on the rear is at the far side 2 Setthe brackets in place on the top and bottom of the indicator as shown in the figure below then tighten the screws of the brackets Take care not to overtighten them Large bracket top mounting hardware Direction to insert the indicator Insert the indicator into the opening at ert a screwdriver into the ckets to tighten the screws the front of the panel Small bracket bottom mounting hardware Note Right and left mounting for UM330 IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 5 1 3 How to Connect Wires A CAUTION Before carrying out wiring turn off the power to the indicator and check that the cables to be connected are not alive with a tester or the like because there is a possibility of electric shock Wiring must be carried out by personnel who have
9. 1A or 30 VDC 1A 1a Relay contact rating for Alarm 4 250 V AC 3A or 30 V DC 3A resistance load 3 terminals NC NO Common 1c FAIL output 1b Display Specifications PV display 4 digit 7 segment red LED display character height of 20 mm for both UM350 and UM330 Setpoint display 4 digit 7 segment red LEDs character height of 9 3 mm for both UM350 and UM330 Status indicating lamps LEDs Safety and EMC Standards Safety Compliant with IEC1010 1 1990 and EN61010 1 1992 Approved by CSA1010 CSA1010 installation category overvoltage category CATII IEC1010 1 Approved by UL508 EMC standards Complies with EN61326 the instrument continues to operate at a measuring accuracy of within 20 of the range during tests IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 9 Construction Installation and Wiring Construction Only the front panel is dust proof and drip proof protection class IP55 For side by side close installation the controller loses its dust proof and drip proof protection Material ABS resin and polycarbonate Case color Black Weight About 1 kg or less Dimensions UM350 96 W x96 H lt 100 depth from panel face mm UM330 96 W x48 H lt 100 depth from panel face mm Installation Panel mounting type With top and bottom or right and left mounting hardware 1 each Panel cutout dimensions UM350 927 8 W x 92 H
10. Alarm 3 terminal numbers PV high limit alarm Alarm 4 terminal numbers D PV low limit alarm 1 Bring the operating display into view display appears at power on Displays PV 2 Press the key for more than 3 sec onds to ca Il up the menu OP PA Displays menu OP DAT 3 Press the key once to display the parameter 4 Press the required setpoint A1 2 Displays parameter A1 A or Y Blinks during change Factory set defaults 5 lt 3 Operations gt 3 2 Press the key once to register the setpoint You can take the same steps for alarm 2 setpoint A2 alarm 3 setpoint A3 and alarm 4 setpoint A4 that are displayed after this Press the key for more than 3 sec onds This returns you to the display shown at power on figure below Displays PV IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 1 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting E Troubleshooting Flow Ifthe operating display does not appear after turning on the indicator s power try to solve the problem by following the procedure below If the prob
11. Communication Related Parameters Ce Name of Parameter Setting Range and Description Initial Value User Setting DI 4 Alarm 1 type OFF 0 1 TT 1 PV high limit energized no stand by action AL1 2 PV low limit energized no stand by action 9 PV high limit de energized no stand by action 10 PV low limit de energized no stand by action 11 PV high limit energized stand by action DI Alarm 2 type 12 PV low limit energized stand by action 2 Mec 19 PV high limit de energized stand by action AL2 20 PV low limit de energized stand by action 21 Fault diagnosis output Turns on in case of input burnout A D converter DI 71 Alarm 3type failure or reference junction compensation 1 mem RJC failure AL3 22 FAIL output Turns off in case of program failure ROM failure RAM failure or power failure This output is on during normal operation If it turns off the DI Lg Alarm 4 type retransmission output is set to 0 the alarm 2 FIL 1 output is set to OFF and the indicator stops AL4 See List of Alarm Types for details on how these Alarm Type parameters behave Lois q Alarm 1 hysteresis 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span 0 5 of PV mae input range span HY1 Hysteresis can be set in the alarm setpoint Output alarms e a LIA Alam 2 hysteresis Setting hysteresis prevents relays from chattering
12. Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 4 4 2 Maintenance This section describes the cleaning and maintenance of the UM350 UM330 4 2 1 Cleaning The front panel and operation keys should be gently wiped with a dry cloth A NOTE Do not use alcohol benzine or any other solvents 4 2 2 Replacing Brackets When the brackets are broken or lost purchase the following brackets for replacement Target Model Part No Sales Unit UM350 T9115NL A large bracket and small bracket in pair UM330 T9115NK Small brackets in pair SEE ALSO 1 2 How to Install for how to replace brackets 4 2 3 Attaching Terminal Cover When a terminal cover is necessary purchase the following part Target Model UM350 Part No T9115YD Sales Unit UM330 T9115YE IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 5 E Attaching Terminal Cover The procedure for attaching the terminal cover is as follows Do not touch the terminals on the rear panel when power is being supplied to the indicator Doing so may result in electric shock CAUTION Before attaching the terminal cover turn off the source circuit breaker and use a tester to check that the power cable is not conducting any electricity 1 Before attaching the terminal cover fold it once or twice so that the side which has the Handle With Care symbol A is on the outs
13. amp C Corporation hereinafter simply referred to as Yokogawa does not guarantee the application of these functions for any particular purpose Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual in part or in whole be transcribed or copied without permission The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the details of this manual are accurate However should any errors be found or important information be omitted please contact your nearest Yokogawa representative or our sales office 2nd Edition May 2002 MC All Rights Reserved Copyright 2000 Yokogawa M amp C Corporation IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt Rev gt Il E Safety Precautions The following symbol is indicated on the indicator to ensure safe use user s manual in order to avoid the risk of injury or death of personnel or damage to the instrument The manual describes how the operator should exercise special care to avoid CAUTION electric shock or other dangers that may result in injury or loss of life N This symbol on the indicator indicates that the operator must refer to an explanation in the The following symbols are used in the hardcopy user s manuals A NOTE Indicates that operating the hardware or software in a particular manner may damage it or result in a system failure A IMPORTANT Draws attention to information that
14. basic electrical knowledge and practical experience A NOTE 1 Provide power from a single phase instrument power supply If there is a lot of noise in the power line insert an insulating transformer into the primary side of the line and use a line filter recommended part ZAC2205 00U from TDK on the secondary side As a countermeasures against noise do not place the primary and secondary power cables close to each other 2 For thermocouple input use shielded compensating lead wires for wiring For RTD input use shielded wires that have low conductor resistance and cause no significant differences in resistance between the three wires The cables to be used for wiring terminal specifications and recommended parts are as shown below 3 Alarm output relays have a life of 100 000 times that of the resistance load use auxiliary relays to turn on off a load 4 The use of inductance L loads such as auxiliary relays motors and solenoid valves causes malfunction or relay failure always insert a CR filter for use with alternating current or a diode for use with direct current as a spark removal surge suppression circuit into the line in parallel with the load 5 When there is possibility of being struck by external lightening surge use the arrester to protect the instrument E For DC Relay Wiring E For AC Relay Wiring UM350 UM330 External DC power supply UM350 UM330 paa AC power supply Rela
15. be selected with the software Sampling period 250 ms Burnout detection Functions at TC RTD standard signal 0 4 to 2 V or 1 to 5 V Upscale downscale and off can be specified For standard signal burnout is determined to have occurred if it is 0 1 V or less Input bias current 0 05 u A for TC or RTD b terminal Measurement current RTD About 0 13 mA Input resistance 1 MQ or more for thermocouple or mV input About 1 MQ for DC voltage input Allowable signal source resistance 250 Qor less for thermocouple or mV input Effects of signal source resistance 0 1 u V Q or less 2 kQ or less for DC voltage input Effects of signal source resistance About 0 01 100 V Allowable wiring resistance for RTD input Maximum 150 O wire Conductor resistance between three wires should be equal However 10 O wire for a maximum range of 150 0 to 150 0 C Wire resistance effect 0 1 C 10 Q Allowable input voltage 10 V DC for thermocouple mV or RTD input 220 V DC for DC voltage input Noise rejection ratio 40 dB 50 60 Hz or more in normal mode 120 dB 50 60 Hz or more in common mode Reference junction compensation error 1 0 C 15 to 35 C 1 5 C 0 to 15 C 35 to 50 C Applicable standards JIS IEC DIN ITS 90 for thermocouples and RTD Loop Power Supply Power is supplied to a two wire transmitter 15 V DC terminals 44 5 24 V DC terminals i A resistor 10 to 250 9 connected between the indicator a
16. limit of the alarm setpoint Power on gt Time IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 11 2 5 Setting Hysteresis in Alarm Setpoint The following operating procedure describes an example of setting a 5 0 C hysteresis level 1 2 3 4 5 in the alarm setpoint Bring the operating display into view appears at power on Displays PV Press the key for more than 3 sec onds to call up the menu OP PA Displays E menu OP PA Press the 2 key once to display the menu STUP Displays menu STUP Press the 2 key once to display the parameter PWD x un ke runa Displays parameter A PWD el VA Press the key once to display the menu FUNC Displays menu FUNC 6 Press the key several times to display the parameter HY1 alarm 1 hysteresis Displays parameter HY1 7 Press the 2 or 3 key to display the required setpoint Blinks during change 8 Press the F key once to register the setpoint You can take the same steps
17. low limit of the alarm setpoint the power is turned on the alarm type is changed Power on gt Time O Behavior of the PV High limit Alarm Parameter Alarm Type Code 1 Es DV value Alarm hysteresis Alarm setpoint AAA UR Ge Alarm Off On Off contact output IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 7 E Useful Operating Display SELECT Display Registering frequently changed parameters in the SELECT display after ordinary operating displays will allow you to change settings easily Amaximum of four displays can be regis tered Useful operating display l SELECT display Ordinary operating displays example Wan PV display Alarm 1 setting display example lt Setting Method gt Set the parameter numbers D register numbers you wish to register for setup parameters C S1 to C S4 O Numbers for Registration with SELECT Display Operating Parameter Registration Number Setup Parameter Registration Number Alarm 1 setpoint A1 231 Alarm 1 hysteresis 919 Alarm 2 setpoint A2 232 Alarm 2 hysteresis 920 Alarm 3 setpoint A3 233 Alarm 3 hysteresis 921 Alarm 4 setpoint A4 234 Alarm 4 hysteresis 922 Bias BS 243 Filter FL 244 IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 Blank Page lt Int gt lt Toc gt l Revision Information O Title
18. mm UM330 92 W x452 8 H mm Installation position Up to 30 upward facing not designed for facing downward Wiring M3 5 screw terminals for signal wiring and power ground wiring as well Power Supply Specifications Power supply Rated voltage of 100 to 240 V AC 10 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 20 VA 8 0 W max Internal fuse rating 250 VAC 1 6A time lug fuse Data backup Non volatile memory can be written to up to 100 000 times Withstanding voltage Between primary terminals and secondary terminals At least 1500 V AC for 1 minute Note Between primary terminals and grounding terminal At least 1500 V AC for 1 minute Note Between grounding terminal and secondary terminals At least 1500 V AC for 1 minute Between secondary terminals At least 500 V AC for 1 minute Note The withstanding voltage is specified as 2300 V AC per minute to provide a margin of safety Primary terminals indicate power terminals and relay output terminals kk Secondary terminals indicate analog I O signal and contact input terminals Insulation resistance 20 MQ or more at 500 V DC between power terminals and grounding terminal Grounding Class 3 grounding grounding resistance of 100 Qor less IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 1 0 Signal Isolations PV input terminals Isolated from other input output terminals Not isolated from internal circ
19. 0 F below 0 C 5 199 9 to 400 0 C T 300 to 750 F 6 0 0 to 400 0 C 199 9 to 750 0 F 0 15 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures B 7 0 to 1800 C equal to or higher than 400 C 32 to 3300 F 5 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures below 400 C s 8 3210 31008 o K BT as z F 0 to 1700 C 0 15 of instrument range 1 digit 32 to 3100 F Thermocouple gt 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit N 10 2200 10 ion 0 25 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures 300 to 2400 F re below 0 C E 41 199 9 to 999 9 C 300 to 1800 F L DIN 12 199 9 to 900 0 C 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures 300 to 1300 F equal to or higher than 0 C 13 199 9 to 400 0 C 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures U DIN 300 to 750 F below 0 C 14 0 0 to 400 0 C 199 9 to 750 0 F W 15 S e SE 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit Platinel 2 16 E e E 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit A 0 5 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures PR20 40 17 a e ee equal to or higher than 800 C No guarantee of accuracy for temperatures below 800 C 18 er E 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit 30 EC de sun 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit Note 1 Note 2 199 9 to 999 9 F a 150 0 to 150 0C te 31 199 9 to 300 0 F 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit Note 1 RTD 35 300 10 1560 7 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit Note 1 Note 2 Pt100 36 199 9 to 500 0 C 199 9 to 999 9 F 37 Bees to E 0 2 of instr
20. 0 0 C Blinks during change IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt 9 Press the key once to register the setpoint 10 Press the F key once to display the parameter UNIT PV input unit Displays parameter UNIT 11 Press the key once to display the parameter RH maximum value of PV input range Displays parameter RH 12 Press the 2 or 7 key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows an example of setting the maximum value of PV input range to 200 0 C Blinks during change 13 Press the F key once to register the setpoint lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 8 14 Press the key once to display the parameter RL minimum value of PV input range Displays parameter RL 15 Press the 2 or key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows an example of setting the minimum value of PV input range to 0 0 C Blinks during change 16 Press the 1 key once to register the setpoint 17 Press the key for more than 3 s
21. 0 5 SIS Hysteresis setting for PV high limit alarm da Output Point of on off action LOLS 1 Alarm 3 hysteresis Aarm setpoint naid On i LI LI LI Alarm 4 hysteresis Off Hysteresis LES HY4 PV value ns q Alarm 1 delay timer An alarm is output when the delay timer expires 0 00 ul after the alarm setpoint is reached DY1 0 00 to 99 59 min sec enabled when alarm 1 type AL1 is 1 2 9 10 11 12 19 and 20 A Alarm setpoint T ie e Hysteresis Delay timer i H Delay timer i Alarm output i aD i Tun gt Time 11714 Alarm 2 delay timer 0 00 to 99 59 min sec enabled when alarm OL 2 type AL2 is 1 2 9 10 11 12 19 and 20 DY2 as y Alarm 3 delay timer 0 00 to 99 59 min sec enabled when alarm 8 fe fe 3 type AL3 is 1 2 9 10 11 12 19 and 20 DY3 nena Alarm 4 delay timer 0 00 to 99 59 min sec enabled when alarm owt 4 type AL4 is 1 2 9 10 11 12 19 and 20 DY4 Protocol selection 0 PC link communication 0 orci 1 PC link communication with sum check RS IB 2 Ladder communication P SL 7 MODBUS ASCII 8 MODBUS RTU L Dt Baud rate 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 bps 4 or 2 BPS IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 4 De Name of Parameter Setting Range and Description Initial Value User Setting mo Parity 0 None 1 rr 1 Even PRI 2 Odd CL of S
22. 20 mA DC Note Connecting a 250 Q resistor to the terminals is optional Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal lugs H H H H H H H H H H H H H H i Two wire transmitter H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 1 to 5 V DC signal Loop power 21 L supply T 21 6t0 input 28 0 VDC Contact rating 12 V DC 10 mA or more RS 485 communication Wiring can only be carried out for indicators with communication I Maximum baud rate 9600 bps lt 90 gt lt uonejleisuf L gt Lt Blank Page lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 1 2 Initial Settings This chapter describes examples of setting the types of PV input and alarm Carry ing out settings described herein allows you to perform basic monitoring Refer to examples of various settings to understand how to set parameters required Refer to 5 1 Parameter Map for an easy to understand explanation of setting various parameters If you cannot remember how to carry out an operation during setting press the key for more than 3 seconds This brings you to the display operat ing display that appears at power on Setup Procedure Power on Denotes a step that must always be followed C Denotes a step that should be followed as necessary Y Set PV input Factory set to Unspecified See 2 2 Setting PV Input Type Setting First at Power on or 2 3 Changing PV Input Ty
23. Menu Password input No password is required Password check display when PWD 0 SET 3 pilas SS To switch the parameter iR Setup Parameter rz Al display press the 1_Jkey alarm Setting Display Communication related Y Input related A _ i Displayed only for Ss A CDs A4 UM350 01 UM350 i FUNC CAMS vO N PEAK UM330 01 UM330 02 D A BOTM C SET SET When shipped FL i AR from the factory the indicator BS f Y is configured IN so that this A SET E a parameter NO AL2 UNIT appears first ft on E AL3 Displayed only for RH id AL4 UM350 011 UM350 02 RL UM330 01 UM330 02 SET3S f HY1 gt SDP i HY2 SH HY3 Displayed only for SL HY4 uM350 01 Um350 02 RJC DYI UM330 01 UM330 02 BSL DY2 RET DY3 Displayed only for RTH DY4 UM350 01 UM350 02 RTL PSL 3 UM330 01 UM330 02 DIS BPS C S1 PRI iseasi Torii 0 52 i nly for indicator STP r er communication uncion C S3 DLN C S4 ADR LOCK RPT PWD TEST This parameter is not to be set L IM
24. Models UM350 UM330 Digital Indicator with Alarms User s Manual Manual No IM 05F01D02 41E May 2000 1st Edition Newly published May 2002 2nd Edition Correction Written by Products Documents Controllers amp Conditioners Division Yokogawa M amp C Corporation Published by Yokogawa M amp C Corporation 1 19 18 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 0006 JAPAN IM 05F01D02 41E 1st Edition May 31 2000 00 Blank Page
25. ad out range 0 C 800 C Minimum value of Maximum value of PV input range RL PV input range RH Parameters to be set for temperature input 1 PV input type IN Set according to a sensor 2 Maximum value of PV input range RH Set the maximum value of the range to be displayed 3 Minimum value of PV input range RL Set the minimum value of the range to be displayed Example of Voltage Input E input range i Ba ETT e Le Pv npr sca input scale eA fead out age Input signal 50 0m h Minimum value of Maximum value of PV input scale SL PV input scale SH Parameters to be set for voltage input 1 PV input type IN Set according to an input signal 2 Maximum value of PV input range RH Set the maximum value of an input signal 3 Minimum value of PV input range RL Set the minimum value of an input signal 4 Position of PV input decimal point SDP Set the position of the decimal point for PV input display 5 Maximum value of PV input scale SH Set the maximum value of the scale to be displayed 6 Minimum value of PV input scale SL Set the minimum value of the scale to be displayed 0 0m h The following operating procedure describes an example of setting a K type thermocouple 199 9 C to 500 0 C and a measurement range of 0 0 C to 200 0 C 1 Display screen at power on The parameter IN for setting the PV input type appears Ke Displays parameter IN
26. as been changed to its default set it to a required value IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt 2 3 Changing PV Input Type 1 2 3 4 lt 2 Initial Settings gt The following operating procedure describes an example of changing the setting of K type thermocouple 199 9 to 500 0 C to RTD Pt100 199 9 to 500 0 C and a measurement range of 0 0 to 200 0 C PV input terminal Bring the operating display into view display appears at power on Displays PV Press the key for more than 3 sec onds to ca Press the menu STUP Il up the menu OP PA Displays menu OP DAT A key once to display the Displays menu STUP Press the key once to display the parameter PWD Displays parameter PWD 5 Press the key once to display the menu FUNC Press the 2 menu I O Displays menu FUNC Displays menu I O Press the key once to display the parameter IN PV input type 4 ma SG or Press the 2 Displays parameter N Y key to display the required setpoint The figure below shows an example of changing to RTD Pt100 199 9 to 50
27. ator and check that cables to be L L connected are not alive with a tester or the like Sur 8 because there is a possibility of electric shock N 9 lt _ m10 gt 4 20 mA DC Load resistance 600 Q or less 15 V DC loop power supply If 15 V DC loop power supply is used FR retransmission output cannot be used Geesse 14 5 18 0 V DC Allowable range 100 to 240 V AC 10 21 mA DC max free voltage 171 50 60 Hz shared Y Alarm output Alarm 1 output acy 6 Lo ur Y Contact input 2 Alarm 2 output AL2 5 0 Resets the PV GM Contact AEN Transistor contact Ee peak and bottom values DH DI lt Alarm 3 output AL3 4 0 when DI is changed 190 19 from OFF to ON a 7 M Common Pam Common COM 20 y 20 Relay contact rating 240 V AC 1 A i y 30 V DC 1 A resistance load Contact rating 12 V DC 10 mA or more lt 301 gt lt uonejleisuf 4 gt Aut 00 2003 0 Aew uonpg3 puz 317 20010450 WI 250 Q optional terminal lugs Two wire transmitter Note Connecting a 250 resistor to the terminals is Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on Installation category overvoltage categon External
28. e maximum value ure the PV Input Decimal Point Position of PV input range to 200 0 C SDP Maximum Value of PV Input Scale SH and Minimum Value of PV Input Scale SL parameters that are displayed after this Blinks during 11 Press the key for more than 3 sec change onds This returns you to the display shown at power on figure below 7 Press the 1 key once to register the setpoint Displays PV The PV display in the figure above shows the error code for input burnout halit if PV input wiring is not yet complete The error code disappears when you wire the PV input terminals correctly IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 5 E Instrument Input Range Codes A Selected the unit from UNIT parameter Input Type get an mi En Measurement Accuracy i Set the data item PV Input Type IN to the OFF option to leave the PV input Unspecified OFF type undefined 4 200 to 1370 C 300 to 2500 F K 2 199 9 to 999 9 C 0 to 2300 F 3 199 9 to 500 0 C 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures 199 9 to 999 9 F equal to or higher than 0 C J 4 199 9 to 999 9 C 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit for temperatures 300 to 230
29. ec onds This returns you to the display shown at power on figure below Displays PV If the type of input is voltage also config ure the PV Input Decimal Point Position SDP Maximum Value of PV Input Scale SH and Minimum Value of PV Input Scale SL parameters that are displayed after this IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 9 2 4 Changing Alarm Type The following operating procedure describes an example of changing alarm 1 factory set default PV high limit alarm to PV low limit alarm When you have changed alarm type the alarm setpoint will be initialized set the alarm setpoint again Alarm output terminals Factory set defaults Alarm 1 terminal numbers PV high limit alarm Alarm 2 terminal numbers 6 0 PV low limit alarm Alarm 3 terminal numbers PV high limit alarm Alarm 4 terminal numbers D PV low limit alarm 1 Bring the operating display into view 5 Press the key once to display the appears at power on menu FUNC Displays PV Displays menu FUNC 2 Press the F key for more than 3 sec 6 Press the Tu key once to display the onds to cal
30. ed lit Alarm setpoint Alarm action Alarm type Open close shows status of relay contact and lit and unlit shows status of lamp PV high limit Geier Closed lit u unlit Alarm setpoint PV PV low limit Note 1 Fault diagnosis output Alarm type code Alarm action Alarm type Contact opens if alarm occurs Contact closes if alarm occurs Open close shows status of relay contact and lit and unlit shows status of lamp Hysteresis Open lit A De energized on PV high limit Closed unlit gt PV Alarm setpoint Gesong Open lit rt ov De energized on PV low limit Closed unlit Alarm sepon Turns on in case of input burnout A D converter failure or reference junction compensation RJC failure Note 2 FAIL output Turns off in case of program failure ROM failure RAM failure or power failure This output is on during normal operation If it turns off the retransmission output is set to 0 the alarm output is set to OFF and the indicator stops Stand by Action It is effective in the following Treated as normal Normal Abnormal gt The alarm output turns on Low limit of cases where the power is turned on the alarm type is changed alarm setpoint The alarm output does not turn on in this region even if the PV value is below the low
31. for alarm 2 hysteresis HY2 alarm 3 hysteresis HY3 and alarm 4 hysteresis HY4 that are displayed after this H Press the key for more than 3 sec onds This returns you to the display shown at power on figure below Displays PV IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 Blank Page lt Toc gt lt 3 Operations gt 3 1 3 Operations This chapter describes key entries for operating the nn If Be be cannot remem seconds This brings you to the display operating display ne appears at power on A NOTE Do not use the instrument generating strong magnetic field such as radio equipment and the like near the indicator This may cause the fluctuation of the PV value 3 1 Monitoring purpose Operating Display Available during Operation The following is the monitoring purpose operating display available during operation Displays PV IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt 3 2 Setting Alarm Setpoints The following operating procedure describes an example of setting a value of 160 0 in the alarm 1 setpoint parameter Before setting the alarm setpoint check the alarm type To change the alarm type see 2 4 Changing Alarm Type Alarm output terminals Alarm 1 terminal numbers PV high limit alarm Alarm 2 terminal numbers PV low limit alarm
32. hree alarms with 24 V DC loop power supply 0 None Optional functions 1 With communication and additional alarm 4 2 With additional alarm 4 Check that the following items are provided Digital indicator with alarms of ordered model 1 Brackets mounting hardware A 1 pair Unit label eiei annar anatania tada 1 User s Manuals Heer 3 A2 size User s Manual Reference CD ROM version only for indicators with optional communication functions 1 IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 1 2 How to Install A NOTE To install the indicator select a location where i AVN o oo Jo o no one may accidentally touch the terminals mechanical vibrations are minimal corrosive gas is minimal temperature can be maintained at about 23 C and the fluctuation is minimal no direct radiant heat is present no magnetic disturbances are caused Installation gt 1 2 no wind blows against the terminal board reference junction compensation element no water is splashed no flammable materials are around Never place the indicator directly on flammable items or equipment If the indicator has to be installed close to flammable items or equipment be sure to pro vide shielding panels all around the indicator at least 150 mm away from every side the panels should be made of either 1 43 mm thick metal plated steel plates o
33. ide MPA Fold over Fold over Alert symbol on the back Folding Direction of Terminal Cover A NOTE Do not fold the terminal cover the wrong way doing so not only reduces the cover s strength but may also cause the hinge to crack thereby disabling attachment 2 With the cover properly folded fit its top and bottom holes to the protrusions of the mounting brackets Fit the hole of the terminal cover to the protrusion on the mounting bracket Attaching Terminal Cover IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 6 4 2 4 Replacing Parts with a Limited Service Life The following UM350 UM330 parts have a limited service life The service life given in the table assume that the controller is used under normal operating conditions Part Service life Aluminum electrolytic condenser About 10 years rated EEPROM About 100 000 times of writings Alarm 4 output relays About 100 000 more ON OFF operations or with resistance load IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 1 5 Parameters This chapter contains a parameter map as a guideline for setting parameters and lists of parameters for recording User Settings 5 1 Parameter Map L UM350 UM330 Parameter Map SET Press the Cl _Jkey once Press the key for 3 seconds Press the A Jor Y key once Operating Display
34. is essential for understanding the operation and or features of the indicator E Regarding Force Majeure Yokogawa M amp C Corporation assumes no liability for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use of or unpredictable defects of the product IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Int gt lt Rev gt Toc 1 Models UM350 UM330 Digital Indicator with Alarms User s Manual IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition CONTENTS Jee e D EE i 1 IRSTA SION AAPP A 1 1 1 1 Model and Suffix Codes uuneunnnaonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnn 1 1 1 2 How tO Install ico iii ei 1 2 1 3 How to Connect Wires uuunuessnnannnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnannunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnn nenn 1 5 1 4 Hardware Specifications uesuunnaansnnnnnnnannnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn 1 7 1 5 Terminal Wiring Diagrams usnsesnnsennnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnennnnannennnnennennnnannenn nennen 1 11 2 Initial ee ae 2 1 2 1 Names and Functions of Front Panel Parts nnmnsensenneennennennnennnnnnennennn nn 2 2 2 2 Setting PV Input Type Setting First at Power on uunseennsnennnannnnnnnnnnannnnn 2 3 2 3 Changing PV Input Type unnuunannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnn 2 7 2 4 Changing Alarm Type unnesusnnannnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnn ann 2 9 2 5 Setting Hysteresis in Alarm Setpoint
35. l up the menu OP PA parameter AL1 alarm 1 type Displays Displays menu OP DAT parameter AL 3 Press the 2 key once to display the 7 Press the 2 or 7 key to display the menu STUP required setpoint The figure below shows an example of setting PV low limit alarm Blinks during change Displays menu STUP 4 Press the FIT t EI once to display the parameter PWD Displays parameter PWD IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt 2 10 lt 2 Initial Settings gt 8 Pressthe key once to register the setpoint You can take the same steps for alarm 2 type AL2 alarm 3 type AL3 and alarm 4 type AL4 that are displayed after this E List of Alarm Types Press the key for more than 3 sec onds This returns you to the display shown at power on figure below Displays PV See 3 2 Setting Alarm Setpoints when setting an alarm setpoint The table below shows the alarm types and alarm actions In the table codes 1 2 9 and 10 are not provided with stand by actions while codes 11 12 19 and 20 are provided with stand by actions Alarm type code Contact Contact closes opens if alarm if alarm occurs occurs No alarm nee Open unlit af Clos
36. lem seems to be complex contact the vendor from which you purchased the instrument Is the instrument defective ls Totally ls key Is display Communication inoperable Operation faulty li 2 2 faulty R ink faulty Yes Yes Yes Y Y Y Check wiring on the Check the key lock Turn off power and Check the Check the power supply setting then turn it on instrument s I O instrument s suffix terminals again specifications code Y Y N Check the supply Check the specifications Ke Does the code voltage of I O counterpart for include a communication wrong polarity option lt Y no No communication Check the Normal capability communication related No Is parameters e key lock enabled y y Correct ee Check errors communication wiring Y No Check the specifications Correct of communication counterpart Y ves Yes Disable key lock Y Y Ask the vendor for repair Find the cause A IMPORTANT Take note of the parameter settings when asking the vendor for repair IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 2 E Errors at Power on The following table shows errors that may be detected by the fault diagnosis function when the power is turned on Error i
37. m type code Alarm action Alarm action Alarm type Contact Contact Alarm type Contact Contact Open close shows status of relay contact closes opens Open close shows status of relay contact closes opens and lit and unlit shows status of lamp pOr Hysteresis hysteresis i De energized Closed on PV high limit unlit Open lit PV Alarm setpoint Alarm setpoint if alarm if alarm occurs occurs ifalarm if alarm and lit and unlit shows status of lamp occurs occurs Alarm setpoint PV Alarm fsetpoint er Fault diagnosis output Note 1 a FAIL output Note 2 ze Note 1 Fault diagnosis output Turns on in case of input burnout A D converter failure or reference junction compensation RJC failure Note 2 FAIL output Turns off in case of program failure ROM failure RAM failure or power failure This output is on during normal operation If it turns off the retransmission output is set to 0 the alarm output is set to OFF and the indicator stops Hysteresis Hysteresis De energized PV low limit Closed lit KEE unlit on PV low limit Open lit u Sent Normal Stand by Action Abnormal Treated gt as normal The alarm output turns on Low limit of alarm setpoint It is effective in the following cases where The alarm output does not turn on in this region even if the PV value is below the
38. nd transmitter converts a current signal into a voltage signal which is then read via the PV input terminal Supply voltage 14 5 to 18 0 V DC max 21 mA provided with a protection circuit against a field short circuit 21 6 to 28 0 V DC max 30 mA only for models with 24 V DC loop power supply IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 8 Retransmission Output Outputs the PV value Either the retransmission output or the loop power supply can be used with terminals B B Number of outputs 1 terminals 49 4 Output signal 4 20 mA DC Load resistance 600 Q or less Output accuracy 0 3 of span under standard operating conditions 23 2 C 55 10 RH power frequency of 50 60 Hz Contact Inputs Purpose Resetting of PV peak and bottom values Number of inputs 1 Input type Non voltage contact or transistor open collector input Input contact rating 12 V DC 10 mA or more On off determination For non voltage contact input contact resistance of 1 k0Q or less is determined as on and contact resistance of 20 kQ or more as off For transistor open collector input input voltage of 2 V or less is determined as on and leakage current must not exceed 100 y A when off Minimum status detection hold time About 1 second Contact Outputs Purpose Alarm output FAIL output and others Number of outputs 4 Max Relay contact rating for Alarm 1 to 3 240 VAC
39. ndication Description PV Control Alarm Retransmission Communi on PV display unit of error output output output cation Remedy E Gag E000 Faulty RAM ERP 4 E001 Faulty ROM None 0 or less 0 orless Stopped EtG f E001 aulty or OFF OFF ur EGG E002 System data error 0 0 Coniadi s Po Normal action Normal action Normal action Normal action for repair ai ait Normal action Normal action Normal action Normal action Faulty calibration PV decimal point blinks Male out of out of out of out of accuracy accuracy accuracy accuracy Normal action Check and set the parameters E YOD E400 Parameter error 0 Preset value OFF 0 as they have been set to the limited values E Possible Errors during Operation The following shows possible errors occurring during operations Error indication Description Py Control Alarm Retransmis Commu Remedy on PV display unit of error output output sion output nication Displays RJC RJC error Measured Normal Normal Normal Normal Faulty and PV with RIC OFF action action action action Contact us for repair alternately PV value blinks EEPROM Normal action Normal Normal Norma Normal Faulty error action action action action Contact us for repair 404 E300 A DC error 105 Preset Normal Normal Normal value action action action bo UE B OUT PV burnout Dependent
40. on the BSL Preset Normal Normal Normal Check wires and error parameter value action action action sensor Up scale 105 Down scale 5 ole OVER or Excessive PV 5 or 105 Normal Normal Normal Normal Check process gH OVER Out of 5 to action action action action 105 SP decimal point Faulty Normal action Normal Normal Normal Normal Check wires and blinks on communi action action action action communication parameters setpoint display cation line and make resetting unit Recovery at normal receipt All indications off Runaway due None 0 or less OFF 0 or Stopped Faulty if power off on does to defective or OFF less not reset start the unit power or Contact us for repair noise All indications off Power off None 0 OFF 0 Stopped Check for abnormal power IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance gt 4 3 E if a Power Failure Occurs during Operation O Momentary Power Failures shorter than 20 ms The indicator is not affected at all and continues normal operation O Momentary Power Failures of 20 ms or longer The alarm function of the indicator continues to work normally Alarms with the stand by feature temporarily return to their stand by state however e Setting parameters that have already been configured retain their settings IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 4
41. pe Set the alarm type and other setup parameters See 2 4 Changing the Alarm Type Set the alarm setpoints and other operating parameters See 3 2 Setting Alarm Setpoints v Indicator operation The following explanation of operation for the UM350 s panel shown in the figure is the same as that of the UM330 s panel IM 05F01D02 41E 2ndEdition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 2 2 1 Names and Functions of Front Panel Parts HA oa 1 Process Ras oy CH CH ICH CA variable PV ee PV NENNEN tee ES iv 2 Parameter 3 Al indicat 288A A a Fa mos indicator oo o O gt 1 3 Alarm indicator Kees lamps 5 Vand A keys E 7 5 Vand A keys o 2 Parameter 4 SET ENT 4 SET ENT key He ela Setpoint display key Name of Part Function Displays a PV value during operation Displays a parameter symbol when you set a parameter Displays an error code in red if the indicator fails 2 Parameter setpoint display Displays the setpoint of a parameter when it is configured 3 Alarm indicator lamps If any of alarms 1 to 4 occurs the respective alarm indicator lamp AL1 to AL4 is lit in orange SET ENT SET ENT Used to switch or register a parameter Pressing the key for more than 3 seconds allows you to switch key between the operating display and the menu for o
42. perating parameter setting display alternately Used to change numerical values On setting displays for various parameters you can change parameters Vand A Pressing the Y key decreases a numerical value while pressing the A key causes it to increase You can keys Ka hold down a key to gradually increase the speed of change Process variable PV display A IMPORTANT The indicator automatically returns to the display at the time of power on i e Operating display if no key is operated for at least one minute IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 2 Setting PV Input Type Setting First at Power on A NOTE e The indicator displays the operating display when the power is turned on However if PV input type has not been set IN appears In this case first use the a key to display the input range code to use then press the key to register it Then set the maximum value RH and minimum value RL of the PV input range for voltage input set the maximum value SH and minimum value SL of the PV input scale e The indicator is configured to the initial value of each parameter at the factory before shipment First check the initial values shown in 5 2 Lists of Parameters and change param eter values as necessary Example of Temperature Input input range A Ba Set the actual g PV input range re
43. r 1 6 mm thick uncoated steel plates A NOTE Never touch the opening at the bottom of the case It is to be used in the factory at ship ping Installation Position Install the indicator at an angle within 30 from horizontal with the front panel facing up ward Do not install it facing downward The position of right and left sides should be hori zontal Front panel H of indicator gt Must not exceed 30 Rear of indicator IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2000 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 3 E External Dimensions and Panel Cutout Dimensions UM350 Unit mm 96 11 100 Large bracket k gt je YODA A I HEBA cola BER 8 al Ca EN e A gt l Small bracket 1 to 10 mm Panel thickness General installation Side by side close installation 117 min N 1 x lt 96 92 9 e a re gt ER o 53 145 min rm 777 N stands for the number of controllers to be installed ga 08 4 However the measured value applies if N 5 D 92 98 25 Ken Unit mm UM330 pe e gt s 91 8 mall bracket k gt Small bracket k 96 Dada g LC 8888 ME h to
44. s vibration at 14 to 150 Hz 4 9 m s or less Short period vibration 14 7 m s 15 seconds or less Shock 147 m s or less 11 ms Installation height Height above sea level of 2000 m or less Warm up time 30 minutes or more after power on Transportation and storage conditions Temperature 25 to 70 C Temperature change rate 20 C h or less Humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation allowed Effects of changes in operating conditions Effects from changes in ambient temperature On voltage or thermocouple input 1 u V C or 9 01 of F S C whichever is larger On RTD input 0 05 C C ambient temperature or less Onanalog output 0 05 of F S C or less Effects from power supply fluctuation within rated voltage range Onanalog input 1 V 10 V or 40 01 of F S 10 V whichever is larger On analog output 0 05 of F S 10 V or less IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 1 1 1 5 Terminal Wiring Diagrams A NOTE Do not use unassigned terminals as relay terminals Terminal wiring diagrams are shown on and after the next page IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 00 2002 20 Ae vompg Du 317 20010490 WI E UM350 Standard Type Model UM350 0 or UM350 3L Wirihgicanohiy SEELEN PV input Not configured at factory before shipment Ml Receiving 4 20 mA DC Current
45. ting parameters to an off to on transition of the DI input MET 4 SELECT display 1 OFF 0 201 to 1015 OFF 0 LI registration For example registering 231 for C S1 allows you to C S1 change alarm 1 setpoint in operating display ME y SELECT display 2 Bu LC registration Numbers for registering alarm SP parameter for C S2 operating display CC a SELECT display 3 Alarm 1 setpoint 231 Alarm 2 setpoint 232 L 3 7 registration Alarm 3 setpoint 233 Alarm 4 setpoint 234 C S3 ray SELECT display 4 4 1 4 registration C S4 I T Li Key lock OFF 0 No key lock OFF 0 LOL C 1 Change to any parameter prohibited LOCK Prohibits any operating parameter or setup parameter from being changed The setpoint of the LOCK parameter itself can be changed however 2 Change to and display of operating parameters prohibited Turns off the display for setting operating parameters thus prohibiting any change to the parameter settings Press the SET ENT key for more than 3 seconds to show the password check display DU _1 Password setting 0 Password not set 0 I a 1 to 9999 PWD IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 6 E List of Alarm Types The table below shows the alarm types and alarm actions In the table codes 1 2 9 and 10 are not provided with stand by actions while codes 11 12 19 and 20 are provided with stand by actions Alarm type code Alar
46. top bit 1 2 1 Jc STP Y Data length 7 8 8 DL Fixed at 7 when the P SL parameter is set to DLN MODBUS ASCII Fixed at 8 when the P SL parameter is set to MODBUS RTU or Ladder Communication 11 Address 1 to 99 1 nar However the maximum number of stations ADR connectable is 31 Mm Minimum response 0 to 10 x 10 ms 0 CIE time RP T LECL If this parameter symbol appears press the SET ENT key to return to the FUNC menu LL JIL ET Caution Do not change the setpoint of the TEST parameter otherwise the indicator will be disabled O Input Output related Parameters Parameter Symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range and Description Initial Value User Setting PV input type PV INPUT OFF 1 to 18 30 31 35 to 37 40 41 50 51 55 56 OFF 0 IO terminals See Instrument Input Range Codes in IN 40 42 43 terminals 2 Initial Settings II TU UI PV input unit C 0 degree Celsius C 0 m E F 5 Fahrenheit UNIT 1 Max value of PV input Set the PV input range however RL lt RH Max value of rn range Temperature input instrument RH Set the range of temperature that is actually indicated input range Voltage input Set the range of a voltage signal that is applied Min value of PV input The scale across which the voltage signal is actually a Werer of PL range indicated should be set using the parameters de eier RL Maximum Val
47. ue of PV Input Scale SH and Minimum input range Value of PV Input Scale SL E Il PV input decimal point 0 to 3 1 IN position displayed Set the position of the decimal point of voltage SDP at voltage input mode PV input 0 No decimal place 1 One decimal place 2 3 Two three decimal places co Max value of PV input 1999 to 9999 however SL lt SH 100 0 Ian scale Set the read out scale of voltage mode PV input SH displayed at voltage input C I Min value of PV input 0 0 JL scale SL displayed at voltage input LCI Selection of PV input OFF 0 1 D 3 burnout action 1 Up scale BSL 2 Down scale _ 17 Presence absence of OFF 0 ON 1 ON 1 IT UL PV input reference RJC junction compensation Cc Retransmission output OFF 0 Does not work 1 FEC type 1 PV RET 4 Loop power supply for sensor 15 V LU Max value of RET 1 RTL 1 digit to 100 0 of PV 100 0 of FEST retransmission output input range PV input range RTH scale 1 Min value of RET 1 0 0 of PV input range to 0 0 of F L retransmission output RTH 1 digit PV input range RTL scale IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 5 Parameters gt 5 5 a Name of Parameter Setting Range and Description Initial Value User Setting f IE Pl function selection OFF 0 The external contact input is disabled 1 ora 1 Resets the values of the PEAK and BOTM DIS opera
48. uit 15 V DC loop power supply terminals Not isolated from 4 20 mA analog output Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit 24 V DC loop power supply terminals Isolated from 4 20 mA analog output terminals other input output terminals and internal circuit 4 20 mA analog output terminals for retransmission Not isolated from 15 V DC loop power supply Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit Contact input terminals Not isolated from communication terminals Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit Relay contact output terminals Not isolated between relay contact output terminals Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit RS 485 communication terminals Not isolated from contact input terminals Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit Power terminals Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit Grounding terminals Isolated from other input output terminals and internal circuit Environmental Conditions Normal operating conditions Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C 40 C or less for side by side close installation 0 to 40 C if the 24 V DC loop power supply of Model UM330 is used Temperature change rate 10 C h or less Ambient humidity 20 to 90 RH no condensation allowed Magnetic field 400 A m or less Continuous vibration at 5 to 14 Hz Full amplitude of 1 2 mm or less Continuou
49. ument range 1 digit Note 1 Standard 0 4 to 2 V 40 0 400 to 2 000 V signal 1to5V 41 1 000 to 5 000 V 0 1 of inst t 1 digit 0102 V 50 0 000 to 2 000 v Z9 o Instrument range 1 Cig The read out range can be scaled between 1999 and DC voltage Oto 10V 51 0 00 to 10 00 V 9999 10 to 20 mV 55 10 00 to 20 00 mV 0 to 100 mV 56 0 0 to 100 0 mV S Performance in the standard condition at 23 2 C 55 10 RH and 50 60 Hz power frequency Note 1 The accuracy is 0 3 C of instrument range 1 digit for a temperature range from 0 C to 100 C Note 2 The accuracy is 0 5 C of instrument range 1 digit for a temperature range from 100 C to 200 C To receive a 4 20 mA DC signal select a standard signal of 1 to 5 V DC and connect it to a 250 Q resistor This resistor is optional Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal lugs IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 2 Initial Settings gt 2 6 A NOTE The indicator may automatically initialize the registered operating parameter setpoints if any change is made to the data item PV Input Type IN Maximum Value of PV Input Range RH Minimum Value of PV Input Range RL PV Input Decimal Point Position SDP Maximum Value of PV Input Scale SH or Minimum Value of PV Input Scale SL After a change has been made to any of these data items be sure to verify the registered operating parameter setpoints to ensure that they are correct If any data item h
50. y AN of R l a f ae cee e J N Diode ae i Mount it directly weg S UM s contact Relay to the relay coil s contact Relay CR filter Use one with a relay coil terminal socket Use one with a relay coil Mount it directly rating less than the UM s rating less than the UM s to the relay coil contact rating contact rating terminal socket IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 6 O Cable Specifications and Recommended Cables Purpose Name and Manufacturer Power supply grounding relay contact outputs 600 V PVC insulated wires JIS C 3307 0 9 to 2 0 mm Thermocouple Shielded compensating lead wires JIS C 1610 LIX LJ L_ See Yokogawa Electric s GS 6B1U1 E RTD Shielded wires three conductors UL2482 Hitachi Cable Other signals Shielded wires Recommended Terminal Lugs Applicable wire size Tightening torque 0 3 to 1 65 mm 0 8 N m or less 7 mm or less 3 7mm amp or 3 7mm amp 7 mm or less O Terminal Covers Optional parts Target Model Part Number Sales Unit UM350 T9115YD 1 UM330 T9115YE 1 IM 05F01D02 41E 2nd Edition May 07 2002 00 lt Toc gt lt 1 Installation gt 1 7 1 4 Hardware Specifications PV Input Signals Number of inputs 1 terminals 49 42 43 Input type Universal input system The input type can

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