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1. Parameter PROT Protocol ae Select Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU ea iC 485 Menu Parameter DIR Address Prot MAs Input instrument address Meu Parameter BAUDS Speed in Bauds Dir Parameter n BIT Number of Bits Select 8 or 7 bits per character Parameter t PAR Parity _Bauds 2400 4800 lt Even Odd nPar 5500 j 19200 5 Message INPUT confirms that the parameters have been 38400 accepted A n bit 8 bit Message ERROR informs that at least one of the values 7bit is not correct and the whole configuration could not be applied a Repeat the process from the begining Par a 2 Even 7 3 2 ACCEPTED FUNCTIONS 04 Hex Registry read Input Register on the standard J Input IC OFF 7 3 3 REGISTER MAP 0000Hex Display Value Note If there is no numeric value on display but a text value register Type Integer 0000Hex offers value 32767 or 32768 And bit bO of register 0002Hex Value from 32768 to 32767 show the display status 00 01 Hex Decimal Point Position no decimal 2 2 digits decimal 4 4 digits decimal Type Integer 0 Value 0 1 2 3 0r 4 1 1 digit decimal 3 3 digits decimal 5 5 digits decimal 0002Hex Status Type Integer Word composed of 1 4 bits Not Used b4 b3 b2 bi bO b0 0 Value contained on register 00 OOH is an indication number b0 1 Value contained on register 00 OOH is not an indication Word b4 b3 b2 b1
2. 0 Reserved 3 Ovr 6 Con 9 MErr1 12 Reserved 15 Others 1 Low 4 DErrO 7 Open 10 Reserved 13 Reserved 2 Ovr 5 Brk 8 MErroO 11 Reserved 14 Reserved 0003Hex Alarms Type Integer b0 0 AL1 in OFF state b2 0 AL in OFF state Not Used b3 b2 b1 bO b0 1 AL1 in ON state b2 1 AL3 in ON state B T n al a a L n sg ei Note2 The length of all registers is 2 bytes defined as LSB and MSB p Mi ii 7 1 ole MSB Most Significant Byte is the first to be transmitted LSB Least Significant Byte us the second to be transmitted IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 7 3 4 CONNECTIONS AND BUS TERMINATOR Terminal 14 B Terminal 13 A Conections Cables A and B as Standard Modbus 7 3 5 MODBUS FRAME STRUCTURE I ST T1 T2 a Terminator Place jumper if the BUS ends on this instrument eKA T3 Example fora Modbus RTU fra me Start Charactercomespondswith instrument addressand finalcharacter corresponds with the CRC Security Code In Modbus ASCIl Start and End characters are specific Tl Time between two characters T2 Time between end of question and start of response T3 Time between end of responde and start of next question T2 MAX RTU and ASCIl 38400 4 3 mSeg 19200 5 7 mSeg 9600 9 2mSeg 4800 15 5 mSeg 2400 27 mSeg 7 3 6 CHARACTER
3. Hi or Lo i E STLA To 3 Press Lo y Mead ea 4 Message Cr Lo shows the unit has corrected the ee low level value linking the current input signal value to z5556000 the low indication value memorized LO keypad a a DPT DT aI a ic a a a q 3 2 6 CORRECTING THE HIGH INPUT SIGNAL Allows to link a current signal at the input terminals to the High Indication Value memorized on the HI keypad y 1 Generate the high input level signal g an eet a Press Adjust Adj a H be The instrument asks Hi or Lo we 2ogocon e nee i Me 48 000000 4 Message Cr Hi shows the unit has corrected the high level value linking the current input signal to the high indication value memorized HI keypad ee ee ee es ee ee ee ee eee M Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Amplicon Datasheet CS es 4 ADVANCED CONHGURATION 4 1 INPUT SIGNAL DC VOLTAGE 4 2 INPUT SIGNAL AC VOLTAGE Codes 11 XX Codes 11 XX Input Code Message Input Code Message 0 650 Vdc 11 24 Bo eu 0 650 Vac 11 32 LS AU 0 100 Vdc 11 23 l ri D 0 100 Vac 11 31 I n TE T 0 10 Vdc 11 22 BERE 0 1 Vdc 11 11 pee 0 1 Vac 11 14 Pou 0 100 mVdc 11 12 Poon 0 100 mVac 11 15 roan oy 0 20 mVde ii 13 Conu 4 3 INPUT SIGNAL DC CURRENT 4 4 INPUT SIGNAL AC CURRENT Codes 11 XX Codes 11 XX Input Code Message Inp
4. J i n edn message INPUT shows the configuration has a been accepted 3 Validate the changes pressing O000000 Pa IT and Instrumentation for industry 2 Input the code Examples in this page show how to configure a TAS 1 IAC unit with an input signal of 0 5 Aac and indication 0 2500 0 All other units and signal ranges follow the same procedures CONFIGURING A 0 5 AAC INPUT SIGNAL RANGE Code 11 41 as shown on table on page 4 for a TAS 1 AAC unit 1 Press Prog message Prog during 1 second blank screen 1141 3 Validate the code pressing A 1 4 Message showing the selected range 5 A during 1 second RE ee a q 3 2 4 ALARM SETPOINTS Fix the setpoint for Alarm1 at 10500 1 Press AL Ne AL r g 90000 2 Enter the number of the alarm we want to art modify 1 We L i oe 3 Current value for Alarm1 setpoint is displayed t Modify it by pressing on 1 2 3 4 5 w until we see 10500 l A TETI 4 Validate the changespressing 4 ar e a PUUUCO R o message INPUT shows the configuration has been accepted 000000 a S l 3 2 5 CORRECTING THE LOW INPUT SIGNAL OFFSEET Allows offset correction by linking the current input signal on terminals to the Low Indication Value memorized 1 Generate the low input level signal Ne l 1 00000 2 Press Adjust Adj 1 cae The instrument asks
5. when power is applied to the unit Make signal connections before power is applied and if reconnection is required disconnect the AC mains power before such wiring is attempted Install the unit in a place with good ventilation to avoid excessive heating and far from electrical noise sources or magnetic field generators such as power relays electrical motors speed controls etc The unit cannot be installed in open places Do not use until the installation is finished POWER SUPPLY The power supply must be connected to the adequate terminals see connection instructions Characteristics of the power supply are showed on the characteristics label attached to the instrument Please make sure the unit is correctly connected to a power supply of the correct voltage and frequency Do not use other power supply otherwise permanent damage may be caused to the unit Do not connect the unit to power sources heavily loaded or to circuits which power loads in cycle ON OFF or to circuits which power inductive loads WARNING On units with DC power supply be careful with the polarity indicated for each terminal IT and Instrumentation for industry WARRANTY FEMA ELECTR NICA S A warrants this product free of manufacture defects for two years from the date of shipment This Warranty is VOID if the unit shows evidence of damages as a result of misapplication accident misuse or if the product has been tampered or repaired by personnel
6. CT ACCESS The frontal keypad hasseveral direct access buttons fora quick configuration of the instrument Pad1 ADJ Correct the LOW or HIGH input levels Pad 2 DP Decimal Point Position Pad 3 LO Set forthe LOW indication level Pad 4 HI Setforthe HIGH indication level Pad 5 AL Alarms Setpoint se J 3 2 1 DECIMAL POINT POSITION Activate the Decimal Point at position XXXX X 1 Press DP 4 2 message DP during 1 second 3K Press 2 to fix decimal point position 2 To fix at other positions press 1 2 3 4 or 5 4 3 Validate changes pressinf A w message INPUT shows the configuration has 4 been accepted 000000 CLZ T Cs Sana ee Se ea res rere eee eee ae ee q 3 2 2 ADJUSTING THE LOW INDICATION VALUE For the low input level 0 Aac we want to w ite T configure a low indication of 0000 0 rae 1 Press Lo M 2 Current value for the low indication is displayed ae Modify it by pressing on 1 2 3 4 5 4 in an io ai until we see 00000 Wy x E 3 Validate the changes pressing J n 000000 rn message INPUT shows the configuration has bee accepted eee a E E ee ee eee l PE q 3 2 3 ADJUSTING THE HIGH INDICATION VALUE For the high input level 5 Aac we want to configure a high indication of 2500 0 ia oad 1 Press Hi sv a 1 ee 2 Current value for the high indication is displayed Modify it by pressing on 1 2 3 4 5 until we see 25000 y
7. Datasheet INTELLIGENT ae Cenes Intelligent Panel Meters TAS 1 IAC AC Curent TAS 1 IDC DC Current TAS 1 VAC AC Voltages TAS 1 VDC DC Voltages FEMA ELEC TRO NIC A USER S MANUAL IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet ee ec 1 1 INDEX 1 Introduction 1 1 Index 2 1 2 If this is the first time you work with a TAS 1 meter 3 1 3 Frontal View and Rear View of the instrument 3 2 Quick Reference Guide 2 1 Connections 4 2 2 Programming Menu 4 3 Configuration 3 1 Input Signal 5 3 2 Direct Access 3 2 1 Decimal Point Position 5 3 2 2 Adjusting the Low Indication 5 3 2 3 Adjusting the High Indication 5 3 2 4 Alarm Setpoints 5 3 2 5 Correcting a Low Input Signal 5 3 2 6 Correcting a High Input Signal 5 4 Advanced Configuration 4 1 Input Signal for DC Voltage 6 4 2 Input Signal for AC Voltage 6 4 3 Input Signal for DC Current 6 4 4 Input Signal for AC Current 6 4 5 Alarm Configuration 6 4 6 Manual Adjustment 7 4 7 Dealing with Errors 7 4 8 Advanced Indication 7 4 9 Blocking the Keypad T 4 10 Resetting the system Default values 7 4 11 Messages and Errors 8 5 Configuring with a PC 8 6 Technical Specifications and Dimensions 9 7 Available Options Installing and Configuring 10 7 1 Analog Output TSAT Option Board 10 7 1 1 Connections 10 7 1 2 T
8. O NFR JII 33 0 100mAdc I1 34 0 100mAac Rer 1 OFF 1 CEN ON l TI XX Tl XX LEFT 13 J A Il 24 0 650Vdc Il 32 650Vac T a E 11 23 0 100Vdc 11 31 OF 1 Il 22 0 10Vdc kai aul i Ee 11 11 0 1Vdc 11 14 1Vac el d 1 11 12 0 100mVdc Il 15 100mVac LITI 13 0 20mvdc CINPUT gt mr A FIL 1 1 FiL2 C INPUT mee Configuration Direct Access Alam Setpoints INPUT Correcting the LOW input signal eer 2 z Corecting the HIGH input signal Adjusting the LOW Indication Adjusting the HIGH Indication Decimal Point Position IMPORTANT Before validating a PASSWORD with the Keypad Blocking menu remember the 5 digit number you are about to enter The instrument will not accept any future order until the same 5 digit password is reintroduced IT and Instrumentation for industry Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 3 CONHGURATION Section 3 1 shows how to enter a code to select an input signal range All codes are indicated on page 4 The TAS 1 units have several built in predefined input signal ranges selectable with the help of codes 4 digit codes On page 4 there is a list of all accessible ranges and the codes associated 3 2 DIRE
9. STRUCTURE Bit structure for the characters on protoco los ModBus RTU and ModBus ASCII 7 3 7 MODBUS FRAME STRUCTURE II QUESTION Communicacion MASTER and SLAVE ADDRESS 1 CHARACTER FUNCTION 1 CHARACTER READING START REGISTER 2 CHARACTERS NUMBER OF REGISTERS TO READ X CHARACTERS CRC 2 CHARACTERS RESPONSE Communication SLAVE to MASTER ADDRESS 1 CARACTER FUNCTION 1 CARACTER LENGTH 1 CARACTER DATA X CARACTERES CRC 2 CARACTERES IT and Instrumentation for industry T1 min max T3 min max RTU OCT 3CT RTU 3 5CT ASCII OCT ASCII START DATA PARITYSTOP TOTALBITS RU 1 8 P 1 11 1 8 1 11 1 8 z 2 11 ASCII 1 7 P 1 10 1 7 1 10 1 7 us 2 10 Instrument Address Function 04H register read Register 00 OOH Display Value 02 2 registers 4 bytes Control Checksum Instrument Address Function 04H register read Number of data characters following Response data Control Checksum Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet YN 7 4 PEAK VALLEY HOLD TARE RESET OPTION TEK The TEK option adds functions for PEAK VALLEY memory or side terminals Each contact has assigned one function which remote TARE or remote HOLD to the instruments TAS 1 These can be changed plus a third function associated to both functions are selectable and programmable from frontal keypad contacts closing at the same time to release a RESET for and a
10. ULATIONS ELECTRICALSECURITY EN61010 1 SUCEPTIBILITY EN50082 2 IEC 1000 4 2 EN61000 4 2 IEC 801 2 ENV 50140 EN61000 4 4 IEC 801 4 level 3 ENV 50141 IEC 801 3 level3 ENV 50204 level 3 EN 50081 2 EN 55011 EN55014 EN 55022 EMISSION UNE 21352 76 CEI 359 71 Operating quality expressions for electronic equipments UNE 20652 80 CEI 284 68 Behaviour rules inherent to the handling of electronic equipments and other similar technics FEMA ELECTRONICA S A Barber del Vall s 2000 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Installation and use of this unit must be done by qualified operators The unit has not AC mains switch neither internal protection fuse and it will be in operation as soon as power is connected The installation must contain an external AN A N mains switch with protection fuse plus the necessary devices to protect the operator and the process when using the unit to control a machine or process where injury to personnel or damage to equipment or process may occur as a result of failure of the unit External Protection Fuse to be added for 230 Vac 80mA fuse TimeLag as IEC 127 2 for 115 Vac 125mA fuse TimeLag as IEC 127 2 SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS These instruments have been designed and tested according to EN 61010 1 rules and are delivered in good operational conditions This user manual contains useful informa tion for electrical connections Do not make wiring signal changes or connections
11. US OUTPUT Technical data see page 12 PEAK VALLEY ETC OPTION Technical data see page 14 UNIT TAS 1 IDC 0 5 Adc 0 100 mAdc Input Signal Ranges Note Although not mentioned above the unit accepts any signal range between 0 100mA and 0 5 Adc For these ranges select the closest range and readjust with code 14 11 Accuracy Thermal Drift Input impedance 0 1 of reading 1 point 150 ppm C 0 02 Ohm for I gt 100mMA 1 Ohm for l lt 100mA Effective Resolution 32 000 points UNIT TAS 1 IAC 0 5 Aac 0 100 mAac Input Signal Ranges Note Although not mentioned above the unit accepts any signal range between 0 100mAac and 0 5 Aac including X 5 and X 1 Current Transformer signals For these ranges select the closest range and readjust with code 14 11 Accuracy Thermal Drift Input impedance 0 3 of reading 1 point 200 ppm C 0 02 Ohm for I gt 100mMA 1 Ohm for l lt 100mA Effective Resolution 32 000 points SIZES AND PANEL CUT OUT 124mm A q gt A 92mm q D 48mm j o o 44mm V V lt qJ gt gt lt 2mm 15mm lt gt IT and Instrumentation for industry Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet CO SOGA I 7 AVAILABLE OPTIONS INSAALLING AND CON AG URING 7 1 ANALOG OUTPUT TSAT OPTION BOARD The TSAT board adds analog output capabilities to the TAS 1 readjust
12. ain all information on the unit Meter and alarms are configuration file independent of the main instrument and so have their shown on the main window Additional options are shown in the small own SAVE TO FILE LOAD FROM FILE buttons window to the right COM Selection START COM gt Butto a 1 Ce ee The Ce a eel Options Configuration eS EE ee Window oom 3 si GN E TAS 1 TP inteligent indicator 2 TAS 1 TSAT roo oo eo inteligent card in eA PELLS l z Sig na I Disp lay adjustments Input Signal WRITE_D Button Ranges Forces wniting configuration Se Fa to the instrument Gp COTO R CPLA F pma sof tlt rt Cer rh IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 6 TECHNICAL SPECIHCATIONS INDICATION Display 5 Digits 7 Segments Red Led High Brightness Digit Height 14 2 mm 0 56 Filter Anti reflexive Indication From 19999 to 32000 Refresh 5 seg Filter selectable A D CONVERTER Speed 14 Readings Second Accuracy 16 BIT sign 65 000 points CMRR gt 130 dB POWER Standard 230 Vac 50 60 Hz Consumption 3 5W Max Optional 115 Vac 50 60Hz Consumption 3 8W Max Optional 24 Vdc 10 isolated Consumption 4W Max Isolation 1000 Vdc Primary Secondary Maximum consumption at 24 Vdc 265 mA Peak current at start up lt 600mA UNIT TAS 1 VDC 0 650 V
13. al 0 5 AAC Lo Low Level Indication 0 Lo Low Level Indication 0 HI High Level Indication 650 0 HI High Level Indication 5 000 Decimal Point 000 00 Decimal Point 00 000 IT and Instrumentation for industry Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet FN rr eee 4 11 MESSAGES AND ERRORS Messages and errors are active when the instrument senses a not Errors normal situation The instrument identifies the type of anormality Errors are associated with critical situtations which disable the and informs with an error or with a message hability to measure the signal The error remains active on display until the situation disapears At Messages this time the instrument recovers normal functionality Messages are associated with non critical situations those Errors execute actions on alarms activating or deactivating them which only affect the measure temporary The message depending on the status of variable OnErr see page 17 Alarms remains active on display until the situation clears The recover their normal behaviour when the the error state clears instrument recovers the normal working state when situation clears amp Internal Error Restart the instrument It is possible that no action is performed on alarms if this error is affecting the internal EPROM pll The input signal is lower than selected
14. ameters Values Function mean values for mean indication aat rr om Activates all alarms in case of error state oF F Deactivates all alarms in case of error 4 9 BLOC KING THE KEYPAD al Code 14 15 Function PAS SHHord Parameters Values Function More information on what is an error on section 4 7 Messages ogSSUHord ggg Blocks the frontal keypad e era Password is made of a numerical value of 5 digits 4 10 RESEMING THE SYSTEM DEFAULT VALUES Code 14 22 Function dtr lonr Resets the unit to the default manufacturing values It is needed to reconfirm the action by pressing INTRO after the message EF Canfr General Default Configuration Acquisition Mode Real Setpoint Histeresis Delay Type Led Text String per valle 10 Alarmi ON 1000 1 0 H DR OF AL 1 Zero Blanking ON Alam2 ON 1000 1 0 H DR OFF AL 2 Least Significant Digit to zero OFF Alarm 3 ON 1000 1 0 H DR OFF AL 3 Display Refresh Filter 2 0 5 seg Alarm 4 ON 1000 1 0 HI DIR OFF AL 4 Password deactivated Hysteresis CENTER Security Mode ON OnError OFF Default Configuration TAS 1 VDC Configuration TAS 1 IDC Input Signal 0 100 VDC Input Signal 0 5 ADC Lo Low Level Indication 0 Lo Low Level Indication 0 HI High Level Indication 100 00 HI High Level Indication 5 000 Decimal Point 000 00 Decimal Point 00 000 Default Configuration TAS 1 VAC Configuration TAS 1 lIAC Input Signal 0 650 VAC Input Sign
15. d on the indicator side and connect the other end of the shield to the ground terminal of the machine SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS PRESCRIPTIONS Before starting any operation of adjustment replacement maintenance or repair the unit must be disconnected from any kind of power supply Keep the unit clean to assure good functioning and A A performance To prevent electrical or fire hazard do not expose the unit to excessive moisture Do not operate the unit in the presence of flammable gases or fumes such as environment constitutes a definite safety hazard The unit is designed to be mounted on a panel If the unit shows signs of damage or is not able to show the expected measures or has been stored in a bad conditions or a protection failure can occur then do not attempt to operate and keep the unit out of service INCASE OF FIRE INCASE OF FIRE 1 Disconnect the unit from the power supply VAN AN 2 Give the alarm according to the local rules AA 3 Switch off all the air conditioning devices 4 Attack the fire with carbonic snow do not use water in any case WARNING In closed areas do not use systems with vaporized liquids 44 0 1273 570220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Amplicon
16. dc 0 100 Vdc 0 10 Vdc 0 1Vdc 0 100 mVdc 0 20 mVdc Input Signal Ranges Note Although not mentioned above the unit accepts any signal range between 0 20mV and 0 650Vdc including 60mV 100mV y150mV shunt signals For these ranges select the closest range and readjust with code 14 11 Accuracy Thermal Drift Input impedance 0 1 from reading 1 point 100 ppm C 1 MOhm for Vin gt 1Vdce 5 MOhm for Vin lt 1Vde Effective Resolution 32 000 points UNIT TAS 1 VAC 0 650 Vac 0 100 Vac 0 1 Vac 0 100 mVac Input Signal Ranges Note Although not mentioned above the unit accepts any signal range between 0 20mVac and 0 650Vac including 60mV 100mV y150mV shunt signals For these ranges select the closest range and readjust with code 14 11 Accuracy Thermal Drift Input impedance 0 3 of reading 1 point 150 ppm C 1 MOhm for Vin gt 1Vdc 5 MOhm for Vin lt 1Vde Effective Resolution 32 000 points ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Working Temperature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 20 85 C Humidity 0 85 non condensaded MECAHNICAL DATA Dimensions Standard 1 8 DIN 96 x 48 x 124 mm 38 78 x 1 89 x 4 88 Front Protection IP65 NEMA 4 Weight 0 5 Kgs ALARMS AND RELAYS OPTION AL2 4 alarms on display Alarms 1 and 2 can control Relays 1 y 2 Option AL2 2 Relays ON OFF 2 A non inductive 250 Vac Note AL2 option not mounted on standard units ANALOG OUTPUT Technical data see page 10 RS485 MODB
17. e HOLD 2 MMIN Exiting the Menu MMAX d e kg Mesage INPUT confirms that the parameters have been accepted 4 Message ERROR informs that at least one of the values is not correct RESE and the whole configuration could not be applied Repeat the process from the begining oN OFF Default Configuration J When entering code 14 22 to apply a unit reset the TEK option is configured as follows I NPUT o ERROR STATE FUNCTION CONTROL 1 OFF HOLD CONTROL 2 OFF HOLD IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Sales Datasheet DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE Manufactured by FEMAELECTRONICA S A Address P I Santiga Altimira 14 Talleres 14 Nave 2 08210 Barber del Vall s Barcelona Spain Declares that the equipment complies with the following technical specifications Product TAS 1 TP TAS 1 VDC TAS 1 VAC TAS 1 IDC TAS 1 IAC DIRECTIVES EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR LOW VOLTAGE D73 23 CEE AMENDED BY D93 68 CEE Equipments powered from 50 to 1000 Vac and or from 75 to 1500 Vdc EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR PRODUCT SAFETY D92 59 CEE ELECTROTECHNICAL REGULATION FOR LOW VOLTAGE RBT ITC 21 ITC 29 ITC 35 For equipments with power supply lower than 50 Vac and or 75 Vdc EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY D89 336 CEE AMENDED BY D93 68 CEE ACCORDING TO RD1950 1995 Dec 1st REG
18. echnical Characteristics 10 7 1 3 Start Up 10 7 1 4 Configuration 11 7 2 Installing the option boards 11 7 3 Modbus Output R485M Option Board 12 7 3 1 Configuration 12 7 3 2 Accepted Functions 12 7 3 3 Register Map 12 7 3 4 Connections and Bus Terminator 13 7 3 5 Modbus frame structure l 13 7 3 6 Character Structure 13 7 3 7 Modbus frame structure ll 13 7 4 Peak Valley Hold Tare Reset TEK Option Board 14 7 4 1 Available Functions 14 7 4 2 Connections 14 7 4 3 Configuration 14 8 CE Certificate Warranty 15 9 Safety Information 15 IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 1 2 IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU WORK WITH A TAS 1 METER We strongly recommend you to read the following paragraphs Following ideas need to be clearly understood in order to easily adjust and program the unit WHEN POWERING THE INSTRUMENT the meter displays a message indicating the configured signal input range see page 4 IF THE TAS 1 DETECTS ASTRANGE SITUATION on the instrument status or sensor break etc the instrument will show an error message see page 8 messages and errors THE FRONTAL KEYPAD is composed of 5 function key pads and 1 programming pad The pads have two functions acting both as number keys when a number needs to be entered and as direct access keys to the following functions Key AL Acces
19. elay 1 TAS 1 VDC TAS 1 VAC 0 650 Vdc 0 650 Vac 0 100 Vdc 0 100 Vac 2 0 10 Vdc 0 1 Vdc 0 1 Vac t 0 100 mVdc 0 100 mVac 7 0 20 mVdc Input Signal e J i 0 5 Adc 0 5 Aac Connector for PC z Configuration PCConnector cable needed a 0 100 mAdc 0 100 mAac Phase J Earth Neutrum RS S a a e 2 S 35 x x oe WO ww pt No Py Ss b mem Wi Wig L ga SO amp Be EE oT we ON SP 11 Xxx a 14 11 B 11 B 1 B BB 14 B 5 I4 13 14 i4 1415 14 22 e Jd a a A A 11 35 0 5Adc 11 41 0 5Aac EN LOpooox Gkal actu AtsetHist D DISPLAY NULL PASSWORD XXXX DEF C
20. ing the input display readings the analog output instruments Jumper selectable for voltage 0 10 Vdc and for does not need to be readjusted most of the times current 4 20mA and 0 20mA in modes SINK and SOURCE adds a galvanic isolation of 2KVeff in case of trouble with the input signal such as loop break or sensor break the analog output signal will The analog output adjustment is done via the frontal keypad The exhibit always the same behaviour predefined by the analog output value is adjusted related to the display indication operator on the menu This allows the intelligent use of the correction functions for offsets and fast readjustment of the TAS 1 series meaning that when 7 1 1 CONNECTIONS Voltage Output Terminal 12 Negative eminal 13 anata Terminal 13 Positive Ri lt q Terminal 13 eraa 12 Terminal 12 Current Output Terminal 13 Negative Teminal 14 re Bad Source Active Terminal 14 Positive R C Er Terminal 13 Ri Current Output Terminal 12 Negative Sink Pasive needs Terminal 13 Positive ae C Terminal 13 ext _ external power supply PERE 7 1 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Output Signals 0 10 Vdc 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA and others Resolution 12 bits Accuracy lt 0 1 FS Jumpers to the left Ripple lt 0 01 FS Output in Vdc Thermal Drift 100 ppm C Pass Band 1 5 Hz 3 dB Response Time 250 ms 99 of indication Iso
21. lation Levels 2KVeff 50 Hz 1 minute Imax 21 5 mA aprox Output in mA SINK Output maximum 40Vdc on terminals Vdc Output RL min 1 KOhm Vmax 11 Vdc aprox 7 1 3 START UP Note Analog output units are entered with 3 decimals this 1 Place jumpers on TSAT board for Vdc or mA output is in miliVolts and microAmperes 2 Plug the TSAT board on the bus pins Expansion Bus on 4 Make connections power the unit and configure the board board AL2 or EXP see next page 3 To configure the analog output you need to know the analog output signal and the related display indication Input Signal Indication Analog Output 4 mA 0 0 Vdc 00000 miliVots 20 mA 100 00 10 Vdc 10000 miliVolts IT and Instrumentation for industry a Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 7 1 4 CONFIGURING THE ANALOG OUTPUT Entering the Menu 511 H Introduce the programming code 55 11 C ANG Mena Message IC ANG Analog Output board recognized Message MENU Entering the programming menu Message 4_ 20 or 010 Shows the operating mode selected by jumpers Vdc or mA 4 206010 Adjusting the Analog Output a10 Note The values for the following 4 parameter are setable using keys 1 2 3 4 5 Parameter d_LO Display Low Display value associated with the low level analog oio output Parameter o LO Output Lo
22. n module is included with those instruments TAS 1 with the AL2 option built in or the EXP option The AL2 or the EXP modules can be also added to those instruments who were acquired without any of these two options Note2 The TEK board can share the expansion bus with the TSAT option of with the R485M option or can be directly connected to the bus alone Nota3 Boards TSAT for Analog Output and R485M for Modbus output can not be integrated simultaneously on the same instrument IT and Instrumentation for industry Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet 7 3 MODBUS OUTPUT R485M OPTION BOARD The R485M board adds Modbus communication capabilities Protocols ModBus RTU and ModBus ASCII selectable to the TAS 1 units for retransmission of visualized datatoa Bus RS485 Half Duplex EIA RS485 remote element The board is isolated and is completely shielded twisted pair cable in line configurable from frontal keypad closed with terminator Speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bauds Addresses from 0 to 99 7 3 1 CONFIGURATION Distances 1200 meters per BUS segment 4800 meters with repeaters Introduce te programming code 55 11 Message IC 485 RS485 board recognized Message MENU Entering the programming menu Isolation 2 KV with inputsignal 3 5 KV with power signal
23. on from a PC PCConnection Cable needed OPTIONS This manual includes description and operating instructions for the basic unit and the additional extra options accepted These options include Relay Output Contacts Analog Outputs RS485 Outputs Peak Valley memory etc If your instrument does not include these options they can easily be added SIGNAL INPUT RANGES To work with an input signal range not indicated in this manual select the closest input signal range accepted and change the input indication parameters with the code 14 11 see later in this manual For example to configure a 0 60 mV input coming from a 10 Amper shunt we need to 1 select the 0 100 mV input signal range 2 enter on code 14 11 for Editing Adjustments 3 edit 0 0 and 60 10 000 If later on we need to change the 10 000 value for any other value we can do it directly with the keypad HI TAS 1 Rear View Relay 2 Outp TNS Relay 1 Output i Output for Optional Input Signal l Boards 3Bor4 pole Teminal See pages10to 14 depending on the l E unit Connector for PC Configuration PCConnector cable needed N L H Note The 2 relay outputs and the Optional Boards are OPTIONAL and are NOT INCLUDED with the basic unit Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet YN SSS eee 2 1 CONNECTIONS Relay2 e R
24. or companies without the official authorization of FEMA ELECTR NICA S A This Warranty is VOID also for damages caused by defective or inappropriate applications During the warranty FEMA ELECTRONICA S A will repair or replace at its own discretion the material which results to be faulty Attach with the material a copy of the invoice and delivery note with a description of the malfunction and ship it free of charge and properly packed to your local distributor or to the following address FEMAELECTRONICA S A Altimira 14 Talleres 14 Nave 2 P I Santiga P O Box 49 E 08210 BARBER DEL VALL S BARCELONA SPAIN LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FEMA ELECTRONICA S A shall not be responsible for any damage or loss to other equipment however caused which may be expe rienced as a result of the installation or use of this product FEMA ELECTRONICA S A liability shall not exceed the purchase price paid of the product upon which liability is based In no event shall FEMA ELECTRONICA S A be liable for consequential inciden tal or special damages SIGNAL WIRING Certain considerations must be given when installing the signal input wires Long wires can act like an antenna and introduce electrical noise to the unit therefore Do not install the signal input wires in the same conduct with power lines heaters solenoids SCR controls etc and always far from these elements When shielded wires are used leave unconnected the shiel
25. range allm The input signal is higher than selected range nE O Mathematical Error 0 Parameters introduced for the input signal are not coherent Typical case the high level value is similar or very close to low level value on input signal range or indication vate Security waiting time exceeded while in configuration mode The instrument rolls back to the previous configuration 1 Mathematical Error 1 mathematical overflow ieee Siete SAN i aes See ne The unitis trying to process values higher than 32000 or IYD lower than 32000 assigned to hysteresis is higher than 255 dEre Error on Display Indication Trying to display a value higher than 32000 or lower than 19999 Reduce HI and LO levels dividing by 10 5 CONHGURING WTH A PC TAS 1 units allow configuration from a PC You need software SW TAS To force a writing onto the device press WRITE_D Some changes 1 and the cable PCConnector Cable is connected to the rear side of the already force a writing such as changing the input signal and ask for instrument stereo jack and to the 9 pin SUB D PC Port Software installs a confirmation executable file TAS 1 exe To force a configuration reading of the instrument press READ_D 1 Select com port Press START COMM 2 Configuration windows open To save load configurations on your hard disk use buttons SAVE _F READ_F Note that the options right windows have their own These windows cont
26. re activated connecting two external contacts to the rear PEAK VALLEY memory Isolated option 7 4 1 AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS 7 4 2 CONNECTIONS Functions PEAK VALLEY HOLD TARE RESET Terminal 12 COMMON Ma Terminals 2 Terminals for 2 Free Potential Contacts Teminal15 CONTACT 1 Function for each contact Terminal 16 CONTACT2 Terminal 12 Contact1 PEAK or VALLEY or HOLD or TARE or RESET configurable from frontal keypad Contact2 PEAK or VALLEY or HOLD configurable from frontal keypad Contact12 RESET This function is fixed and is activated when closing both contacts at same time Isolation 2KV to the input signal 3K5V to the power 230Vac and 115Vac 1KV to the power 24Vdc 423 A 7 4 3 TEK CONFIGURATION EINP Entering the Menu Introduce the programming code 14 23 UNE Message E INP TEK board recognized on 7 P OFF i 0000f0 Configuring the external contacts J Parameter INP_1 Contact 1 ON Active cz 1 OFF NotActive HOLD l MMI N Parameter FUN T Function assigned to Contact1 MMAX 4 RESET Parameter INP_2 Contact 2 TE ON Active J OFF NorActive INP 2 Parameter FUN _ T Function assigned to Contact2 at 2 Parameter RES12 RESET12 Function Reset when connecting J contacts 1 and 2 simultaneously FUNT ON Active OFF NorActiv
27. s to the ALARM setpoints Key HI Value for the HIGH Indication Key LO Value for the LOWIndication KeyADJ Access to the automatic on the field offset correction and High Level Input Signal correction Key DP Decimal Point Position Key PROG Allows the introduction of the PROGRAMMING codes 4 digit codes as shown on page 4 These codes when validated activate different input signal modes and advanced configurations for alarms indication etc 1 3 FRONTAL VIEW AND REAR VIEW TAS 1 Frontal View Indication 5 displays 7 segments Activity Led Status Led for alarms1 2 3 and 4 Decimal Point 6 padsforprogramming double function Leypad Function Led Red Led keypad acting asnumber Green Led keypad acting as direct access IT and Instrumentation for industry TIME MESSAGE If while introducing a programming code or while reconfiguring the unit parameters such as the alarm setpoints or others the user does not interact with the unit for a period of 5 seconds the TAS 1 will show the message TIME cancel the ongoing changes and roll back to the previous configuration This is a security function which disables the situation where a unit would be hanged for a long time waiting for the operator to finish a programming THE TAS 1 UNITS ARE FULLY CONFIGURABLE The unit is 100 configurable from the frontal keypad The programming software also allows an easy configurati
28. tive Stiade un l ioe LEJ o ir i i a acting as minimum Ini Led is active when alarm is inactive oF F i LEPE nn Wapiatiexacine Securty Mode deactivated Output relay are inactive until the set point is a E E Alarm text inactive reached forihe first time p StrnG gogg Text associated with alarm led IT and Instrumentation for industry Amplicon Sales 44 0 1273 570 220 Website www amplicon com Email sales amplicon com Datasheet NN A 4 6 MANUAL ADJ USIMENT 4 8 ADVANCED CONAGURATION Code 14 11 Function Ed Code 1413 Function dISPL Parameters Values Function Parameters Values Function in L o number Input Low s Low Input Signal l nu L L om No zeros active to the left oft ta number Display Low Indication for Low Signal a Zeros active to the left in Wet number Input High High Input signal Di Ai number Display High Indication for High Signal ASE on Fixes the least significant digit to zero Code 14 11 can be used both to modify adjustments and to visualize oF F Frees the least significant digit current values i P fae F IL Fast filter on the input signal 0 25 Seg 98 F ii Medium filter on the input signal 0 5 Seg 98 F iL J Slow filter on the input signal 1 Seg 98 4 7 DEALING WTH ERRORS Ad3N EAL Realtime indication AuUE A Indication of mean values Code 14 14 Function onerr Stee ggggg Time between 1 and 255 seconds to calculate Par
29. ut Code Message 0 5 Adc 11 35 c oL 0 5 Aac 11 41 oo 0 100 mAdc 11 33 POOoOnASE 0 100 mAac 11 34 ronn ae 4 5 ALARM CONAGURATION Alarm Number CODE Menu The alarm configuration menu list several parameters to which we must assign a value Alarm 1 13 11 Alarm Parameters Alarm 2 13 12 Alarm Parameters Numerical values are assigned with the number pads Predefined Alarm 3 13 13 Alarm Parameters values such as ON OFF are selected by selecting available Alarm 4 13 14 Alarm Parameters pions WHR KEYS Ay Aar General 13 15 Hysteresis and SM Validate with key in order to access next parameter Menu Alarm Parameters Menu Hysteres and SM Parameters Values Description Parameters configured on this menu apply to the 4 alarms gi Da Alarm1 working Parameters Values Function oF F Alarm1 not working Hi SE 1 gf Hysteresis is applied to the rocess of alarm deactivation L IPE AL H Alarm1 working as maximum p AL Lo Alarm1 working as minimum Band alarm Hysteresis is applied r LEnEr tothe process of alarm activation AL i 08888 Setpoint for Alarm1 Ly eee ae expressed in display points ana deactivation Hysteresis is applied to the HISE isisisi care ear Beanie riUHE process of alarm activation The hysteresis points are defined on parameter HYST dif gooo0 Delay on relay activation ior pach alari expressed in seconds T Security Mode activated on alarms l l Led is active when alarm is ac
30. w Analog output value associated with the d_LO value aH Parameter d_Hl Display High Display value associated with the high level analog output CoH Parameter o _Hl Output High Analog output value associated with the d_Hl value on Note values for d_ LO and d_HI are in micro Volts or microAmperes a 2 Behaviour when Error ny Parameter OnErr Behaviour of the analog output when an error A occurs section 4 11 describes errors DIR Analog Output rises up to Full Scale 11Vdc or INPUT or ERROR 21mA aprox INV Analog Output sinks down to zero 0 5 Vdc or IC_OFF OmA aprox Exiting the Menu Mesage INPUT Confirms that the parameters have been accepted Message ERROR Informs that at least one of the values is not correct and the whole configuration could not be applied Repeat the process from the begining 7 2 INSTALLING THE OPTION BOARDS The Option Boards are inserted onto the vertical pins of the Expansion Option Board Analog Output Modules These modules are AL2 or EXP Modbus or TEK Note Both AL2 and EXP are optional themselves and are not included in the standard units The board has to be firmly inserted onto the vertical pins of the expansion module Once inserted reconnect the expansion module to the fron tal of the instrument and insert the whole into the box The instrument automatically recognizes the pressence of an inserted board Note1 The expansio
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