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YSi IQ SensorNet MIQ IC2 Module User Manual

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1. Terminal PE 01 Jan 2001 00 16 4 A 9 Settings of sensors and diff sensors 140 No Sensor name Heasuring range 01 99000001 0 00 20 00 Select edit sensor settings W Fig 4 5 140 Settings of sensors and diff sensors 5 Confirm the selection with 99 The settings of the sensor are displayed Terminal PE 01 Jan 2001 00 15 4 A 9 501 HIGIC2 99000001 Heasuring mode REC Measuring range 0 20 mA Decimal places 2 D0 Disp value 23 mA 0 00 Disp value 20 20 00 Disp unito s Measured parameter Error detection gt Error threshold Error threshold 20 5 m HIgzIC2 inactive Save and quit Quit Select setting Fig 4 6 140 Settings of sensors and diff sensors 6 Make the sensor settings with and confirm each of them with 69 7 Select the Save and quit menu item with and confirm with 99 The new settings are stored in the sensor 4 4 76034 01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 What to do if No measured value Measurement provides implausible measured values Display of OFL 5 Whatto do il Cause Remedy MIQ IC2 not connected Connect the MIQ IC2 Unknown Cause Look in the log book Remedy Unsuitable settings of Measuring range Display value 0 4 mA Display value 20 mA Adjust the settings in the setting menu of the MI
2. General characteristics Terminal strip 1 2 Features of the MIQ IC2 The MIQ IC2 current input module provides two 0 4 20 mA current inputs for the IQ SENSOR NET and thus enables to connect external me ters via their current output Measured values of the external meters can be displayed recorded and processed like the measured values from IQ SENSOR NET sensors Examples of external meters Measuring transmitters by YSI Measuring transmitters by other manufacturers Measuring transmitters with explosion protection via a power sup ply isolator Analyzers Terminal Power supply IQ Sensor Net Current Input 1 2 External meter External meter 1 2 Fig 1 2 Connection of external meters to the IQ SENSOR NET With the standard MIQ module housing the MIQ IC2 has the same characteristics as all MIQ modules regarding stability leakproofness and weather resistance It also provides the same wide variety of instal lation options stacked mounting canopy mounting tophat rail mounting etc The MIQ IC2 has the following electrical connections on the terminal strip inside the housing 2 x current input 0 4 20 mA 2 x SENSORNET connection 1 x power supply isolator feed in ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Safety instructions General safety instructions Other labels A 2 Salety instructions This operating manual contains special instructions t
3. While doing so pay at tention to the specifications on the label located under the ter minal strip 7 Tighten the coupling ring pos 3 in Fig 3 1 Note No free wires must be allowed to project into the housing Otherwise there is the risk of malfunction Always cut off any wires that are not in use as closely as possible to the cable gland 8 Close the module ba76034e01 01 2012 Installation MIQ IC2 3 4 Installation examples The following installation examples demonstrate the basic application of the MIQ IC2 Note For installation please always observe the installation and operating manuals of the external meters Connecting external The current outputs of external measuring systems can be directly con meters directly nected to the current inputs of the MIQ IC2 module If the connection data of the external meter is suitable it is also possible to supply the external meter with power by the power supply isolator feed in on the MIQ IC2 module IQ Sensor Net Feed in X7 X8 Meter 1 MIQ IC2 29 X10 External meters e g monitors X11F X12 E 0 4 20 mA 3 Meter 2 Fig 3 2 Connection diagram for the connection of external measuring systems to the MIQ IC2 module 3 4 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Installation Connecting external The current outputs of external meters can be directly connected to the meters via a power sup current inputs of the MIQ IC2 module via a power s
4. gt mA Fig 4 2 Measuring range 0 20 mA Error detection gt Error threshold Ip Ip 20 5 mA 4 2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Settings OFL Measured value OFL S er 0 3 8 20 2 I 22 5 mA Fig 4 3 Measuring range 4 20 mA Error detection gt Error threshold 16 IF 20 5 mA ES OFL Measured value OFL er 0 I 3 8 20 2 22 5 mA Fig 4 4 Measuring range 4 20 mA Error detection lt Error threshold lE lp 3 5 mA Menu item Possible settings Explanations Unit Entry of texts for Unit and Measured para M meter The texts entered appear in the easured parameter measured value display next to the mea sured value The text is entered with and see system operating manual e g Unit e g Measured parameter O2 MIQ IC2 REC2 active Activate or deactivate current input 2 in the setting menu of inactive current input 1 only Save and quit The system confirms the saving of the set tings and the display switches to the next higher level Quit Carrying out settings The display switches to the next higher level without saving the new settings 1 Switch to the measured value display with 2 Open the Settings menu with 3 Select and confirm the menu item Settings of sensors and diff sensors column Measuring range with and 99 4 Select an entry with Q ba76034e01 01 2012 Settings MIQ IC2
5. NSTALLATION chapter of the system operating manual 3 2 Installation in the IQ SENSOR NET The IQ SENSOR NET provides a number of options to integrate the MIQ IC2 mechanically and electrically in the system stacked mounting distributed mounting etc The various types of installation are described in detail in the INSTALLATION chapter of the system operating manual Software requirements for the settings of Unit and Measured parame ter Controller from version 2 58 Terminal from version 2 55 When using older software versions it is not possible to enter texts for the settings of Unit and Measured parameter The measured value display displays the numerical value of the correlated measured value without designation Note It is possible to update the software if your components have older soft ware versions Contact the YSI service department 3 3 Connecting external meters to the current inputs Warning If external electrical circuits that are subject to the danger of phys ical contact are incorrectly connected to the current inputs there may be a danger of life threatening electric shock Electrical cir cuits are regarded to be subject to the danger of physical contact when there are voltages higher than the Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV Observe the following instructions when attaching connecting wires to the terminal strip Shorten all the wires used to the length required for the installation e Fitall
6. Q IC2 Current value at the current input or output of an instru ment e g measuring trans mitter power supply isolator MIQ IC2 etc does not agree with the nominal value Change the settings of the external meters as necessary Adjust the settings in the setting menu of the MIQ IC2 Calibration is not up to date Cause Calibrate the external meter Remedy Allowed signal range excee ded or undercut Operate the 0 4 20 mA cur rent inputs of the MIQ IC2 in the allowed current range only see chapter 7 TECHNICAL DATA ba76034e01 01 2012 What to do if MIQ IC2 5 2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Maintenance and cleaning 6 Maintenance and cleaning 6 1 Maintenance The MIQ IC2 requires no special maintenance The general mainte nance of IQ SENSOR NET components is described in the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual 62 Cleaning The cleaning of IQ SENSOR NET components is described in the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual ba76034e01 01 2012 Maintenance and cleaning MIQ IC2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Technical data Electrical data Instrument safety Terminal connections 7 Technical data Note General technical data on MIQ modules are given in the TECHNICAL DATA chapter of the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual Nominal voltage Max 24 VDC via the IQ SENSOR NET for details see the TECHNICAL DATA
7. The measured value display indicates the value of the current at current input 1 in mA The correlated measured value display value is displayed without any designation of Unit and Measured parameter and in the delivery condition is identical with the current value default setting After the display values at the measuring range limits have been set and the Unit and Measured parameter have been specified the corre lated measured value corresponds to the measured value of the sen sor e g of a DO sensor Terminal PC 01 Jan 2001 00 02 g A D Active measured Ualues location 010 current value at 9900000 current input Correlated measured value display value with Measured parameter and Unit 4 a Next sensor Display 7 Options Fig 4 1 Example correlated measured value of a DO sensor Activate current input 2 in the Settings of sensors and diff sensors menu of current input 1 The setting menus of both current inputs are identical except for the activation of current input 2 If the physical input current range is exceeded OFL is displayed measuring range exceeded or undercut Note The general operating principles are given in the system operating manual or in the component operating manual of the terminal compo nents ba76034e01 01 2012 Settings MIQ IC2 Settings The following settings can be made for the sensor default settings are marked in bold Men
8. WE KNOW Q O a xylem brand Operating Manual IQ SENSOR NET MIQ IC2 IQ SENSOR Current input module 2 x 0 4 20 mA with power supply isolator feed in ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 li Contact Copyright Note For the most recent version of the manual please visit www ysi com YSI 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs OH 45387 USA Tel 41 937 767 7241 800 765 4974 Email environmental ysi com Internet www ysi com 2012 Xylem Inc ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 List of contents MIQ IC2 List of contents 1 OvervieW iii u s uu kk amr xerox 1 1 1 1 How to use this component operating manual 1 1 1 2 Features of the 2 1 2 2 Safety instructions 2 1 2 4 Authorized use uoo IRR 2 2 2 2 General safety instructions 2 2 3 Installation 2 ol e x eL sie Qa awa 3 1 3 1 Scope of delivery siete piante 3 1 3 2 Installation in the IQ SENSOR NET 3 1 3 3 Connecting external meters to the current inputs 3 1 3 4 Installation examples 3 4 E ca a rede d Qu af eid aO ao 4 1 5 dO Mu voe EE nere Ree ge ODER Ms 5 1 6 Maintenance and cleaning 6 1 6 1 Maintenance 6 1 6 2 GIl anIn
9. chapter of the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual Power consumption 0 2 4 6 W 0 2 W without supplying any power supply isolator lt 2 4 W with one power supply isolator lt 4 6 W with two power supply isolators Protective class Applicable norms IQ SENSOR NET connec tions EN 61010 1 UL3111 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 2 Additional connectable SENSORNET termi nator terminating resistor Current inputs 0 4 20 mA 2 Connector for power supply isolator Terminal type Screw type terminal strip accessible by opening the lid Terminal ranges Solid wires 0 2 4 0 mm AWG 24 12 Flexible wires 0 2 2 5 mm Line cross section of ca Europe 1 5 4 0 mm bles carrying mains volt USA AWG 14 12 age Cable feeds 4 cable glands M16 x 1 5 on the underside of the module ba76034e01 01 2012 Technical data MIQ IC2 Current inputs Feed in power supply isolator Measuring channels 2 Physically separated from the IQ SENSOR NET Physical input current range 0 0 22 5 mA If this range is exceeded the input switches itself off for approx one minute as a protec tive measure Allowed signal ranges 0 20 mA 0 0 mA lt I lt 20 2 mA 4 20 3 8 mA lt lt 20 2 mA Undefined signal ranges Display of OFL range within the physi cal input current range but outside of the al lowed
10. com When placing an order please have the following information available YSI account number if available Name and Phone Number Model number or brief description Billing and shipping address Quantity Purchase Order or Credit Card 8 2 Service Information YSI has authorized service centers throughout the United States and Internationally For the nearest service center information please visit www ysi com and click Support or contact YSI Technical Support directly at 800 897 4151 When returning a product for service include the Product Return form with cleaning certification The form must be completely filled out for an YSI Service Center to accept the instrument for service The Product Return form may be downloaded at www ysi com and clicking on the Support tab ba76034e01 Contact Information MIQ IC2 8 2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Lists Message code EA9381 EA9382 EAA381 EAA382 El1381 EI2381 9 Lists 9 1 Explanation of the messages In this chapter you will find a list with all the message codes and corre sponding message texts that may occur in the log book of the IQ SENSOR NET system for the MIQ IC2 current input module Note Information about Contents and structure of the log book and Structure of the message code can be found in the LOG BOOK chapter of the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual Note All message codes of the MIQ IC2 current input
11. e value 0 or 1 01234567 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 10000000 00000000 general 00000000 00000000f internal 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 The bits 0 15 are reserved for general information The bits 16 21 are reserved for internal service information The status info can be obtained as follows via a manual query in the menu Einstellungen Settings Service Liste aller Teilnehmer see system operating manual via an automatic query ofa superior process control e g when connected to the Profi bus ofthe IQ Data Server see IQ SENSOR NET Software Pack ope rating manual Note The evaluation of the status info e g in the case of an automatic que ry has to be made individually for each bit Status bit Explanation Bit 0 Component hardware defective Bit 1 31 ba76034e01 01 2012 a xylem brand 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs Ohio 45387 USA 1 937 767 7241 800 765 4974 US FAX 937 767 1058 Email environmental ysi com Internet www ysi com
12. g sown pita rdv E luna ER eM 6 1 7 Technical data 7 1 8 Contact Information 8 1 8 1 Ordering amp Technical Support 8 1 8 2 Service Information 8 1 9 BES S sasan assasi s uuu os sa sa RUE RA Ra RR RE NUS 9 1 9 1 Explanation of the messages 9 1 9 1 1 Error messages 9 1 9 1 2 Informative messages 9 2 9 2 o Eat E iv MEI Ein 9 2 ba76034e01 01 2012 List of contents MIQ IC2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Overview 1 Overview 1 1 Howto use this component operating manual Structure of the IQ SENSOR NET operating manual IQ Sensor Net Operating Manual System Operating Manual Ring Binder IQ Sensor MIQ Module MIQ Terminal Operating Operating Operating Manual Manual Manual Component Operating Manuals Fig 1 1 Structure of the IQ SENSOR NET operating manual The IQ SENSOR NET operating manual has a modular structure like the IQ SENSOR NET itself It consists of a system operating manual and the operating manuals of all the components used Please file this component operating manual into the ring binder of the system operating manual ba76034e01 01 2012 Overview MIQ IC2
13. hat must be followed during the installation of the MIQ IC2 current input module Thus it is essential for the operator to read this component operating manual before carrying out any work with the system In addition to this manual the SAFETY chapter of the IQ SENSOR NET system operating manual must be followed Always keep this component operating manual together with the system operating manual and all other component operating manuals in the vicinity of the IQ SENSOR NET system Safety instructions in this operating manual are identified by the warning symbol triangle in the left column The signal word e g Caution indicates the level of danger Warning indicates instructions that must be followed precisely in order to prevent serious dangers to persons Caution indicates instructions that must be followed precisely in order to avoid slight injuries or damage to the instrument or the environment Note This symbol indicates instructions that describe special features Note indicates cross references to other documents e g operating manu als ba76034e01 01 2012 Safety instructions MIQ IC2 Function and operational safety Safe operation 2 1 Authorized use The authorized use of the MIQ IC2 consists of the provision of two 0 4 20 mA current inputs for the IQ SENSOR NET Please keep to the technical specifications according to chapter 7 TECHNICAL DATA Only operation according to the instruct
14. ions in this operating manual is authorized Any other use is considered to be unauthorized Unauthorized use invalidates any claims with regard to the guarantee 2 2 General safety instructions The MIQ IC2 is constructed and inspected according to the relevant guidelines and norms for electronic instruments see chapter 7 TECHNICAL DATA It left the factory in a safe and secure technical condition The failure free function and operational safety of the MIQ IC2 is only guaranteed if the generally applicable safety measures and the special safety instructions in this operating manual are followed during its use The failure free function and operational safety of the MIQ IC2 is only guaranteed under the environmental conditions that are specified in chapter 7 TECHNICAL DATA If safe operation is no longer possible the MIQ IC2 must be taken out of operation and secured against inadvertent operation Safe operation is no longer possible if the MIQ IC2 has been damaged in transport has been stored under adverse conditions for a lengthy period of time is visibly damaged no longer operates as described in this manual If you are in any doubt contact the supplier of your MIQ IC2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Installation Software requirements of the IQ SENSOR NET General installation instructions 3 Installation 3 1 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the MIQ IC2 is listed in the I
15. module end with the number 381 current input 1 or 382 current input 2 9 1 1 Error messages Message text Input current in undefined range Check settings and if necessary change them Check installation Check connected measuring system Check the MIQ IC2 An error was reported Check settings and if necessary change them Check installation Check connected measuring system Check the MIQ IC2 Operational voltage too low Check installation and cable lengths Follow installation instructions Power unit s overloaded add power unit s Check terminal and module connections Defective components replace components Operational voltage too low no operation possible Check installation and cable lengths Follow installation instructions Power unit s overloaded add power unit s Check terminal and module connections Defective components replace components ba76034e01 01 2012 Lists MIQ IC2 Message code ES1381 General structure of the status info li MIQ IC2 status info Message text Component hardware defective Contact service 9 1 2 Informative messages The MIQ IC2 current input module does not send any info messages 9 2 Status info The status info is a coded piece of information on the current status of a sensor Each sensor sends this status info to the controller The sta tus info of sensors consists of 32 bits each of which can have th
16. signal range At the lower end of the signal range with signal range 4 20mA only Error threshold lt 1 lt 3 8 mA At the upper end of the signal range with signal range 0 4 20mA only 20 2 MA lt I lt lError threshold Error signal ranges Display of corresponding to setting of Error detec tion Error detection lt Error threshold 0 0 mA lt lt lError threshold Error detection gt Error threshold Error threshold lt 22 5 mA Allowed common mode difference between the measuring channels 10 VDC 20 VACp p Measuring uncertainty precision lt 0 2 of the measured value 0 01 mA Load Electrical data max 250 Ohm 20 5 24 V Output current max 240 MA permanently short circuit proof Requirement or monitor ing of the supply voltage only applies if a power supply isolator is con nected 21 5 24 V different from the IQ SENSOR NET voltage monitoring see system operating manual The voltage monitoring values are automat ically changed when a power supply isolator is connected ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Contact Information 8 Contact Information 8 1 Ordering amp Technical Support Telephone 800 897 4151 937 767 7241 Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM ET Fax 937 767 1058 Email environmental 2ysi com Mail YSI Incorporated 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs OH 45387 USA Internet www ysi
17. u item Possible settings Explanations Measuring mode e REC Measurement of the current at the 0 4 20 mA current inputs Measuring range 0 20 mA Two measuring ranges can be selected 4 20 mA The setting should agree with the output range of the external sensor Decimal places none Display accuracy of the correlated mea e 1 0 sured value display value e 2 00 The setting of the Decimal places affects e 3 000 the maximum limits of the correlated mea sured value see settings of display value Display value 0 4 mA depending onthe setting of Lower and upper limit of the measuring the Decimal places range for the displayed correlated mea Display value 20 MA 9999 20 99999 sured value e 99 9 20 0 999 9 The maximum measuring range limits to 9 99 20 00 99 99 be set depend on the setting of the 0 000 2 000 9 999 Decimal places Error detection gt Error threshold Specification whether an invalid measured e Error threshold value is displayed if the current limit k value Error threshold is exceeded or un dercut Error threshold e 0 5 20 5 21 5mA Current limit value If it is reached and ex ceeded or undercut an error should be displayed see setting of Error detection Display indications for different settings of Measuring range Error threshold and Error detection Measured value OFL pes fer 0 20 2 225
18. upply isolator Con ply isolator necting via a power supply isolator is necessary for measurements in potentially explosive areas for example If the connection data of the power supply isolators is suitable it is pos sible to supply up to two power supply isolators with power via the feed in connector on the MIQ IC2 module IQ Sensor Net Ed Meter 1 X7 Xs MIQ IC2 SZ Potentially explosive area zone 1 zone 2 X11F xi2 4 20 mA 4 20 2 x Power supply isolator BIEL 2 Fig 3 3 Connection diagram for the connection of external meters situated in potentially explosive areas to the MIQ IC2 module Warning In potentially explosive areas instruments may be installed com missioned and operated by specialist electricians only and ac cording to the relevant regulations and the instructions in the relevant operating manuals ba76034e01 01 2012 3 5 Installation MIQ IC2 ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Settings Overview li 4 Settings The MIQ IC2 module provides two 0 4 20 mA current inputs for the IQ SENSOR NET Each current input appears in the measured value display the Edit list of sensors overview and the Settings of sensors and diff sensors menu Each current input is treated like a sensor current sensor by the IQ SENSOR NET and has a separate setting menu On initial commissioning only current input 1 is registered on the IQ SENSOR NET
19. wire ends with wire end sleeves before connecting them to the terminal strip ba76034e01 01 2012 Installation MIQ IC2 Materials required Tools Connecting lines to the terminal strip Any wires that are not used and project into the housing must be cut off as closely as possible to the cable gland Wire end sleeves suitable for the connecting wires with suitable crimping tool Cable gland with sealing ring scope of delivery of the MIQ IC2 Cable stripping knife Wire stripper Phillips screw driver Small screw driver 1 Open the module 3 2 Open the dummy screw fitting under the required input Keep the dummy screw fitting for possible later modifications july A C2 2 I CD xie xi x10 x9 x8 7 xe x5 g x xe x1 0 4 20MA 0 4 20mA 24V _8 m T 2 S 2 Current Current Supply m m A nm o m m Input 2 Input 1 max SIE 512 240 V 2 2 OFF O REC2 REC 1 Power SENSORNET 2 D SENSORNET 1 Fig 3 1 Terminal strip MIQ IC2 Screw the cable gland pos 1 in Fig 3 1 with the sealing ring pos 2 into the module housing ba76034e01 01 2012 MIQ IC2 Installation 4 Loosen the coupling ring pos 3 in Fig 3 1 5 Feed the line through the cable gland in the module housing 6 Connect the wires to the terminal strip

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