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1. Chal Tag Chnil014 Type 4 20mA Unit Yo Scale 0 0 100 0 Sart No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec Cut 0 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Input channel Select the channel to set the parameter which is limited by the input board channel s number 2 Channel type Set the current channel s input signal type 3 Channel range Set the current channel s input signal measuring range 4 Adjusted value Set the adjusted value of the current channel display data measurement data k B Note eThe high and low value should not be the same eThe low value is 9999 and high range is 19999 IM01B82R01 01E 65 Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Specification Measuring range Types Range Measuring range are as follows 66 IM01B82R01 01E Type Range Measuring range Current 4 20mA 4 00mA 20 00mA 0 10mA 0 00mA 10 00mA Voltage 1 5V 1 000V 5 000V 0 5V 0 000V 5 000V 0 10V 0 000V 10 000V 20mV 0 00mV 20 00mV 100mV
2. Chal Tag Chnil01 Type 4 20mA Unit Scale _0 0 100 0 Sqrt No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 0 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 4 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Channel tag Press En to input channel tag it can input up to 10 English characters 2 Channel unit Press En to input channel tag it can input up to 7 English characters Note Support input English Channel unit and measuring signal calculation are independent Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen 70 IM01B82R01 01E 6 4 INPUT FILTER SETTING Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chn Tag Chnil01 Type 4 20mA_ 4 Unit Scale _0 0 100
3. Chul Tag Chnil014 Type 4 20mA 4 Unit o Scale 0 0 100 0 Sart No Vacu No_ Filter 0 0Sec Cut 0 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LE i H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Set the square root computation Move the cursor to Sqrt enabled the square root computation with Up and Down keys 2 Set the small signal cutting Move the cursor to Cut modify the small signal cutting percent with Up and Down keys If the signal is smaller than the signal cutting percent it will be forced into lower limit of measurement range Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen IM01B82R01 01E Explanation eNeed to use to square root function in measurement differential pressure flow meter in pore plate and a few flow meters which is not bringing the square root function can use this function esmall signal cutting is used to solve the problem that the real flow shws zero while the measurement flow is not zero IM01B82R01 01E 77 CHAPTER 7 SETTING ALARMS 7 1 CHANNEL ALARM SETTING
4. 1 Channel This column is used to display the channel which generates alarm information 2 Channel sequence number Display the signal channel number which has the current alarm information 3 Channel name can be set On the setting methods please refer to set channel tag and units 4 Alarm time This column is used to display the alarm time 5 Cancellation time This column is used to display the cancellation time 6 Alarm type Display the alarm type 7 Current alarm time Display alarm information generated at this time 8 Current cancellation time Display alarm status eliminated at this time 9 Current alarm type Display the current alarm type 10 Relay status Display the current output state of 24 relays Relay Type Normally Open Normally closed Green open close Red close open Operation Press F5 switch to the previous page to alarm then press F6 switch to the next page to alarm 52 IMO1B82R01 01E 4 8 REPORT There are four types of accumulative report Hourly 8Hourly 12Hourly Daily and Monthly With regard to display method please refer to section switch the operation screen 1 ACCUMULATIVE REPORT HOURLY REPORT SCREEN 2010 06 20 17 18 25 Date 2010 06 20 Chnl Tag Chnl01 Unit Scale 0 100 0 Print Print offline 49403 39 Hour Accumulate Hour Accumulate 0 00 0 00 2560 00 2560
5. 1 Query Setting the date for query report use Left or Right key to move the cursor Press Up or Down key to configure the time and channel Press En to query data The report displays 12 hours accumulation values on the screen 2 Channel information Display the channel s tag units range and other information 3 Printer status Display the printer is connected or not 4 The total accumulated value Display the total accumulative value of the channel 5 12 Hour accumulative value Display accumulative value per 12 hours 6 Print If the printer is online press F2 key to print the accumulative report on the print screen IM01B82R01 01E 55 4 ACCUMULATIVE REPORT DAILY REPORT SCREEN 2010 06 20 17 18 25 Date 2010 01 Tag Chnl01 Unit i 100 0 Print Print offline X 49403 39 Day Accumulate Day Accumulate 01 01 0100 17 EE 01 02 256 00 18_ 256 00 01 03 120 05 19 M2005 01 04 __78 05 20 _54 06 01 0510538 21 658 01 06 0 00 22 220 00 01 07 000 23 000 01 08 _0 00 24 1000 00 01 09 000 25 0100 01 10 77 08 z 0 00 01 11 0100 27 0 00 01 12 0 00 28 0 00 01 13 0100 29 0100 26 00 30 0 00 0 00 31 0100 0 00 Page Print 1 Query Setting the date for query report use Left or Right key to move the cursor Press Up or Down key to configure the time and channel Pr
6. Fac Set Cir Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Purge Alarm Summary Press F2 Confirming operation Select Yes and press En to purge alarm summary Select NO and press En to cancel purge alarm summary After Purge Alarm Summary select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exits System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exits System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Explanation Clearing alarm list will eliminate alarm records in memory and can not be recovered Clearing alarm list will not affect other parameters and functions of this instrument 96 IM01B82R01 01E 11 3 PURGE ACCUMULATION REPORT Here explains the methods to purge accumulation Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the System screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _ 000000 Interval 0O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 _ _ Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 04Sec Language Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Clear Accumulation Press F 3 Confirming operation ect Yes and press E
7. Chnl01 Print Print offline 08 16 16 00 0 00 0 00 256 00 256 00 120 05 120 05 54 06 54 06 65 38 65 38 220 00 220 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 10 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Page Print Setting the date for query report use Left or Right key to move the cursor Press Up or Down key to configure the time and channel Press En to query data The report displays 8 hours accumulation values on the screen 2 Channel information Display the channel s tag units range and other information 3 Printer status Display the printer is connected or not 4 The total accumulated value Display the total accumulative value of the channel 5 8 Hour accumulative value Display accumulative value per 8 hours 6 Print If the printer is online press F2 key to print the accumulative report on the print screen 54 IMO1B82R01 01E 3 ACCUMULATIVE REPORT 12 HOURLY SHIFT REPORT SCREEN 2010 06 20 17 18 25 Date 2010 01 Tag Chnl01 Unit i Print Print offline 49403 39 00 12 12 00 01 EE j x 0 00 02 256 00 z 256 00 03 m2005 120 05 78 05 r 54 06 65 38 2 65 38 0 00 220 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 0 00 i 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 3 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 f 0 00 26 00 s 0 00 0 00 i s 0 00 0 00
8. 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Trend MEMANEN Brightness 10 s DispChnl 40 a CurveGrp Group01 Enable Yes Curve 1 Chni1 Colou M Curve 2 Chni2 Color Si Curve 3 Chni3 Colour 4 Curve 4 Chnl4 Colour M Curve 5 Chni5 Color Si Curve 6 Chnl6 Clor M F Curve 7 Chni7 Color IT Curve 8 Chnig Color i Value a Bar NI Trend J History af Alarm af Report J Exit 1 Set the screen brightness With regard to the input method on the selection of parameters please refer to Common key operation Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Attention LCD backlight life is inversely proportional to the backlight brightness the lighter it is the shorter life expectancy will it have So do not set LCD screen particularly bright Factory default setting is 10 IM01B82R01 01E 61 5 5 SETTING TREND DIRECTION AND TREND COMBINATGION User can choose two directions of trends horizontal and vertical When the horizontal the trend is from right to left when vertical it s from up to down User
9. E 38 24 E N Chnl04 mim Chnl05 mim Chnl06 min 3 7 3 m 3 77 y min tee min ae min cs BS cs BE cs RE Chnii0 EEE Chni01 mim Chnii2 min e Bm c c Bm Chnii3 mim Chni14 EN Chnii5 min L B B e BM Chnii6 mim Chnii7 EE Chnli8 min Hae A Hall Chnii9 EE Chni20 EEE Chni2t min E E E E E E Chni22 mim Chni23 EE Chni24 min E E M E E E Page 1 Status Display Section Display the screen name date and time input acquisition board status relay output status USB devices connection additional specifications cycle display signs searching status For details see section status display 2 Data Display Section Display the operation screen such as the digital display bar graph display and trend display or the operation screen of alarm print etc When it has function configuration display configuration mode Group dis play The data shown in the trend screen is assigned to group measurement channel or data channel operations A group can select channels 1 8 for the methods to assign the channel to groups please refer to set the trend direction and combination It can log 5 groups only effective in the trend screen IM01B82R01 01E 5 Run Mode This mode is entered when the power is turned ON Display various operation screens such as signal s digital alarm status trend historical trend alarm summary Running condition is under a number of remarkable figure images inclu
10. Output the relay which has been setted with serial number when an alarm occurs Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Alarm screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Alarm screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Alarm screen IM01B82R01 01E 79 Explanation Alarm condition and Undo Alarm condition Threshold type Alarm condition Undo Alarm condition High high te es Channel value gt Channel value lt high high high high threshold threshold zone High Channel value gt Channel value lt high threshold high threshold threshold zone Low Channel value lt low Channel value gt low threshold threshold threshold zone Low low Channel value lt low low Channel value gt low low threshold threshold threshold zone Relay contact setting e Alarm doesn t output to relay when the relay number setting is zero eWhen sharing an alarm output relay among multiple alarms each alarm will make the relay activated Relay delay to contact For preventing the relay s mistake relay delay time can set 0 10 seconds to delay trigger under the system configuration After the alarm if the signal is under alarm state for continuous seconds the relay will act Normally closed relay Option The Initialization is normally opened relay if you need normally closed relay please contact us 80 IM0
11. Curve cycle recording interval x 30 div Ruler Ruler to display each channel 0 100 Digital Display Display measured values with digital Update Rate 2seconds Bar graph Display measured value on the bar graph display Update Rate 2seconds Ruler 0 100 Historical curves Display stored data in the memory show Timeline Can enlarge one times 2 times 4 times 8 times 16 times 32 operation times Alarm list Display up to 187 alarm records display 100 IM01B82R01 01E Other Display Information Item Channel tag Channel units Status display section Display content Automatic switch of display group Language System information display IMO01B82R01 01E Specifications Ten letters numbers Seven letters numbers Show the status of this instrument in the upper part of the display screen Screen name board status alarm status USB condition circular display status searching status year month day hour minute seconds At the specified time interval to switch display groups Time interval 5 seconds English Show the number of input and output card channels relay output channels instrument additional features firmware version and released date 12 3 DATA STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS Setting Item External storage media Media Capacity File format File Name Report Name Data type Item Data Size Sampled data Cumulative amount Data Format The samp ling period Recording me
12. DISPEAY SCREEN potee nna a a ea a 45 AA BARGRAPH DISPLAY erheen nan e e A EARNE N R E 46 4 5 REAL TIME TREN DSC REE aae Aai aeaa en A a e ai 47 4 0 HISTORY TREND SCREEN tia aaa a a A E a 50 4TALARM SUMMARY oaa a a a A N A A RN 52 4 8 REPOR G re Sie th va ytd v aia e e i e aa e i e i e Rah 53 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS sseseseseceesesorseseseeceseccesesoroeseseeoesesosee 58 S LSETTING THE DATE AND TIME scx stestis nan te A na a a ct edits Mie teadusst suas 58 5 2 SETEING THEALALIS paesana E A TA 59 IM01B82R01 01E VII 5 3 SETTING THE S YS TEM PASS WORD niine in a dases ctsensdesnushsodeesbadsens 60 5 4 SETTING THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS sinssscssnsss dogeenstsasseits cesvsstdesstesevibevervsncsaess 61 5 5 SETTING TREND DIRECTION AND TREND COMBINATGION oee 62 3 6 VIEW SYSTEM INFORMATION ienaat i enn i 64 CHAPTER 6 INPUT SIGNAL SETTINGS csccsssscssscsssssssssssssesscssessossessessoeses 65 6 1 INPUT TYPE AND SCALING SETTING oseeeseeeeersererrerrrresrerrrererrerrererrerrreesrsese 65 6 2 INPUT VACUUM TYPE AND SCALING SETTING sseseeseeererserrrrsrrsrrrrserse 68 6 3 CHANNEL TAG AND UNIFSELTING creandi annaa a 70 64 INPUT FILTER SELING srnce i a ea oae A E A A ai 71 GS BURNOUT SETTING necir no itear oa E a AE aSa 12 6 6 REFERENCE JUNCTION COMPENSATION sssessesssseeseesserssrssrsresrrsrsreseesree 73 6 7 ACCUMULATION SETTING icenaren an n aa T RR 74 6 8 COPYING CHANNEL PARAMETERS 00 ccccssceceseeseeceesereeneeteeecee
13. Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Communication screen IM01B82R01 01E 89 Explanation 1 Connects communication wiring If connecting PC use 232 485 coverting modes 2 Sets the instrument s communication address baud rate parity mode 3 The setting of the PC s communication address baud rate and parity mode are the same with the instruments 4 Use it The port of RS485 is DB9 Where 7 gt 485 8 gt 485 Note eAllow multiple instruments to connect to RS485 network Use the type of the bus based connections eWhen the link of the RS485 is further or the interference in the connecting with the bus is larger Add120Q resistance at both ends in the network Connection is between the 485 and 485 90 IM01B82R01 01E 10 3 CONNECT WITH MICRO PRINTER OPTION If there is need for printing the instrument can connect with the micro printer Ope ration In the operation screen press the Print to enter print screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 TimeRange 2010 06 15 15 07 20 2010 06 21 15 47 44 Start Time 2010 06 15 15 07 20 ry l End Time 2010 06 21 15 47 44 g 2 Channel Chnil01 3 Interval 1 r 4 Print offline 5 DataPrt CurPt ChkPrt Exit 6 Procedure 1 Set the printer s start time 2 Set the printer s end time 3 Select the print channel 4 Set the interval 5 Check printer status The
14. 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Input channel Select the channel to set the parameter which is limited of the input board channel s number 2 Set vacuum type There are two vacuum types normal arithmetic and subsection arithmetic User can choose it based on vacuum transmitter signal 3 Channel type Set the current channel s input signal type 4 Channel range Set the current channel s input signal measuring range 5 Adjusted value when the method of signal measurement is the vacuum type adjusted value has no effect Note eThe high and low value should not be the same eThe low value is 1 0E 9 and high range is 1 0E 9 You can only change the index IM01B82R01 01E Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen IM01B82R01 01E 69 6 3 CHANNEL TAG AND UNIT SETTING Here explains channel tag and unit Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Analog Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23
15. 0 00mV 100 00mV Resistance 350Q 0 09 350 09 Frequency FR OHz 10000Hz RTD PT100 200 0 C 650 0 C Cu50 50 0 C 140 0 C Cu53 50 0 C 150 0 C BAI 100 C 600 C BA2 100 C 600 C Thermocouple S 100 C 1600 C R 50 C 1600 C B 500 C 1800 C K 50 C 1300 C N 200 C 1300 C E 100 C 1000 C J 100 C 1000 C T 100 C 380 C WRES5 26 0C 2310 C WRE3 25 0C 2315 C F1 600 C 2000 C F2 600 C 2000 C Simulation Sin Set the range freely For the reference junction compensation and burnout during the input of thermocouple please refer to the section burnout and reference conduction compensation setting IM01B82R01 01E 67 6 2 INPUT VACUUM TYPE AND SCALING SETTING Here explains the input vacuum type and scaling setting Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Analog Input screen 68 i 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chal Tag Chni01 Type 4 20mA_ 4 Unit o Scale 0 0 100 0 Sqrt No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 0 0 _ BurnOut Min_ Accu No ry Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0
16. 100 100 100 100 100 50 100 200 200 Within 9999 19999 IM01B82R01 01E Burnout When measuring temperature with a thermocouple and the thermocouple burns out you can specify the measurement result to be set to maximum of measurable range minimum of measurable range last value or Error Flag 1 For the setting procedure see section Burnout setting J when the burnout setting is Error Flag the measured value is indicated as Reference Junction Compensation RJC When measuring the temperature using a thermocouple the reference junction compensation can be used Reference junction compensation current is installed You can adjust the temperature that measured by the instrument For the setting procedure see section reference junction compensation Filter The filter is used to suppress the disturbance that is curbing the signal Filtering is provided by the standard products The filter can be set on each channel For the setting procedure see section set input filter parameter 4 IM01B82R01 01E 1 3 DISPLAY FUNCTION Common Items Related to the Display TFT Color LCD and the Screen Configuration The instrument has a 10 4 TFT color LCD 640 by 480 dot resolution The screen consists of the status display section and the data display section 2010 06 20 10 08 20 H H H Chnl01 EE Chnl02 EE Chnl03 HH 38 24
17. Each channel can set four alarm values high high alarm high alarm low alarm and low low alarm CAUTION eSet the measurement range before setting the alarm eAll of the alarm settings of a channel are canceled in the following cases 1 When the signal type is changed Voltage Resistance 2 When the input range is changed 3 When there is the square root operation setting Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Alarm screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chul Tag Chnl01 Type 4 20mA_ 4 Unit o Scale 0 0 100 0 Sart No G Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 0 0 BumOut Min Accu No 4 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Select the alarm channel The setting method is the same as the signal type and signal range 2 Set the alarm threshold value The threshold value must in the channel range 3 Set the alarm threshold value zone Prevent the relay frequent action when the signal is surged by the alarm threshold value 78 IM01B82R01 01E 4 Set relay contact
18. RXD 3 gt TXD 5 gt GND Note The instrument s RS485 port uses 7 and 8 two pin in DB9 port if user has ordered two RS232C and RS485 function at the same time don t use 9 core connecting lines to link up with instrument and PC machine two of RS485 pin communication that can disturb RS232C makes communication fail Use 3 core communication lines and PC machine to link up IM01B82R01 01E 10 2 COMMUNICATION USING RS485 OPTION Here explains how to use RS485 for data communication Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Communication screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Password 000000 Interval O0O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 Parity None RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 045ec Language Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Item Content Address 1 254 Communication 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 baud rate Communication None Odd Even parity mode Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Communication screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Communication screen
19. checking result will display at the printer status column It can print only the printer is on line 6 Print the data or trend Explanation Use the RS232C port DB9 to connect the instrument and the printer Port of the instrument Printer port RXD RTS TXD RXD GND GND The instrument doesn t need to set communication parameter Set the printer s communication parameter Baud rate 9600 Start bit 1 Data bit 8 Parity None IM01B82R01 01E 91 10 4 TIMER PRINT FUNCTION SETTING This section describes how to set the start time and end time of time print Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Timer screen 92 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Timer Print 1 Start Time F 2 Interval 3 Exit 1 Set the timer print function Move the cursor to Timer Prt choose it with Up and Down Yes The timer print function is opened No The timer print function is closed 2 The starting time 3 Interval Between two printing intervals Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Timer screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Timer screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Timer screen Note eWhen use the timer print function the printer must
20. connect with the communication port all the time eAbout the printer setting see section connect with miniprint eThere is an indication when print IM01B82R01 01E CHAPTER 11 INITIALIZING DATA 11 1 RESTORE FACTORY SETTING This section describes the methods to restore factory setting and affecting parameters Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the system screen l 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Password 000000 Interval 025ec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 04Sec Language Languages Fac Set Cir Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Restore factory setting Press F 1 Confirming operation Select Yes and press En to restore factory setting Select No and press En to cancel factory setting After Restore Factory setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Note After factory setting the historical data stored in instrument will be cleared Before the factory setting please back up the histo
21. digital display screen 8 IM01B82R01 01E 1 6 COMPUTATION FUNCTION OPTION The accumulation computation can be performed Accumulation Computation The accumulation computation is performed every second The accumulation computation can be performed on each measurement channel For detail see section Channel Accumulation Setting IMO01B82R01 01E 1 7 OUTPUT FUNCTION OPTION Measured data can be transmitted and output as an analog signal Transmitter Output The signal type of transmitter output is 4 20mA The instrument provides 8 channels transmitter output The maximum load of each channel is 750Q For detail see section Analog Output Configuration Setting 10 IM01B82R01 01E 1 8 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPTION The instrument can communicate with RS232C RS485 And also can print data by micro printer RS232C RS485 Communications RS232C or RS485 can be select when the instrument communicates with PC By using the wired network 485 networks radio GPRS Modem and other methods connect to the computer The Instrument adopts the international common standards MODBUS RTU communication protocol The OPC software also provides for users you can use it to connect the he configuration software Connect to the panel printer The instrument can be connected to the panel printer You can print history data and history curve manually Print real time data will be automatic IM01B82R01 01E 11 1 9 OTHER FUNCT
22. input DC voltage input DC voltage input DC voltage input DC current output limit to 25 28 channel limit to 33 36 channel DC current output RTD signal input wire resistence Maximum 10Q per wire the resistence of 3 wires should be the same DC current input RTD signal input compensation wire Note Order 4 way current output output channels 33 36 correspondingly transmit 1 4 Order 8 way current output output channels 25 28 transmit correspondingly 1 4 and output channels 33 36 correspondingly transmit 5 8 IM01B82R01 01E 2 4 ALARM OUTPUT WIRING OPTION WARNING eTo prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF elf a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the alarm output terminal use ring tongue crimp on lugs with insulation sleeves on all terminals to prevent the wires from slipping out when the screws become loose Furthermore use double insulated wires dielectric strength of 2300 VAC or more for the signal wires on which a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied For all other wires use basic insulated wires dielectric strength of 1350 VAC To prevent electric shock attach the terminal cover after wiring and make sure not to touch the terminals Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the cover for the rear terminal 2 Connect the alarm output cables to the terminal 3 Replace the te
23. saving the data and be removed after the data have been saved eRemove the external storage medium from the drive when turning ON OFF the instrument eWhen the store lights in the U disk light up do not remove the storage media otherwise it may destroy the data eFor general precautions see the instruction manual that came with the external storage medium IM01B82R01 01E 13 2 2 INSTALLING THE INSTRUMENT To the installing place of this instrument the installation method will explain here Be sure to read this section before install it Installation location Install the instrument in a location that meets the following conditions e Instrument panel The instrument is designed for panel mounting eLocation of installation To prevent rain and direct heat install the instrument indoors e Well ventilated location To prevent overheating install the instrument in a well ventilated location eMinimum mechanical vibrations Choose an installation location with the minimum mechanical vibration eHorizontal Install the instrument horizontally However the instrument can be inclined up to 10 degrees backwards for panel mounting eCondensation may occur if the instrument is moved to another place where both the ambient temperature and humidity are higher or if the temperature changes rapidly In addition measurement errors will result when using thermocouples In this case let the instrument adjust to the new environment fo
24. special features which have been marked in the screen below 10 PRINT key Enter the data print screen 11 RECORD Key There has been no definition of this key so far 12 UP key Used to increase the value that cursor indicated 13 EXIT key Used to exit the screen 14 ENTER key Used to execute the function of button that cursor indicated 15 RIGHT key Used to move cursor to right 16 DOWN key Used to decrease the value that cursor indicated 17 LEFT key Used to move cursor to the left 18 CONFIGURATION key Used to enter the configuration screen 19 BACKUP key Used to enter the data backup screen IM01B82R01 01E Rear Panel oo a POPGOPOPPOSS S S uN PPPCPOLOSOPOSS aC Je eee OPP OPO POS GEeSeeeeeeeee 7 iEESSSSSESSee dee O E D ee DOCS SSeeeereseee POPOPOEOMESES IMO1B82R01 01E 1 Power terminals Connect the power cord and ground protective line 2 RS232 Port RS 232 port is used to connect the interface cable 3 Alarm output terminal Connect relay alarm output signal line 4 T O signal terminals Connect the input signal cable of the item being measured or output signal cable of analog current 5 24 VDC Power Supply for Transmitter Provide 24 VDC power line to sensor 6 Digital input terminals Connect the input digital signal cable 7 RS485 Interface RS4835 interface for connecting communication cables 33 3 2 INSERTING REMO
25. 0 1 press F5 delete the original contents in the input display field 2 press F1 to select 1234 3 press Left Right move the cursor to select the number 4 4 press F6 display 4 in the input display column 5 press left Right move the cursor to select the 6 press F6 display 4 in the input display column 7 press left Right move the cursor to select 0 8 press F6 display 4 0 in the input display column 9 press F6 display 4 00 in the input display column 10 press En confirm enter exit the input menu Enter capital English letters Input Panel Al FYB cD EF GH Iii KL M N O PQ R S T U Viw x y z L_ ABCD Shift Delete Select Enter capital letter A 1 press F5 delete the original contents in the input display field ABCD 2 press F1 to select 3 press left Right move the cursor to select the letter A 4 press F6 display A in the input display column 5 press En confirm input then exit the input menu 40 IMO1B82R01 01E Enter lower case letters Input Panel all Ea cle A Le LD Dd a ea ele y abcd Shift Delete Select Enter lowercase letter a 1 press F5 delete the original contents in the input display field 2 press F1 to select abcd 3 press left Right move the cursor to select the letter a 4 press F6
26. 0 Sart No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 10 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LLE L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Setting filter time constant Set the filter time constant the range is from 0 0S to 9 9S Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen Explanations Filter setting method Display value Last value xInput filter Current value Input filter 1 IMO1B82R01 01E 71 6 5 BURNOUT SETTING Here explains the setting method of burnout Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chal Tag Chnl01 Type 420mA_ Unit Scale 0 0 100 0 Sqrt No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 0 0 BurmnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust
27. 00 120 05 120 05 78 05 54 06 65 38 65 38 0 00 220 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 26 00 0 00 0 00 1 Query Setting the date for query report use Left or Right key to move the cursor Press Up or Down key to configure the time and channel Press En to query data The report displays 24 hours accumulation values on the screen 2 Channel information Display the channe s tag units range and other information 3 Printer status Display the printer is connected or not 4 The total accumulated value Display the total accumulative value of the channel 5 Hours accumulative value Display accumulative value per hour 6 Print If the printer is online press F2 key to print the accumulative report on the print screen IM01B82R01 01E 53 2 ACCUMULATIVE REPORT 8 HOURLY SHIFT REPORT SCREEN Date Unit 2010 01 2 49403 39 00 08 08 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Ai 12 13 1 Query 0 00 256 00 120 05 78 05 65 38 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 26 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 256 00 120 05 78 05 65 38 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 26 00 0 00 0 00 Chnl Scale 16 00 0 00 256 00 120 05 78 05 65 38 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 26 00 0 00 0 00 Tag 2010 06 20 17 18 25
28. 1B82R01 01E 5 2 SETTING THE ALALIS Set the device alias device alias is displayed in the Status column of digital screen Ope ration Press the Configuration key to enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the System screen Alias NEE Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _Q000000 Interval 0O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 rN Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 04Sec Language _ Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Alias 1 Setting device aliases With regard to the input method on the editing parameters please refer to the section common key operation Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1B82R01 01E 59 5 3 SETTING THE SYSTEM PASSWORD System password is used to modify configuration parameters and prevent the system parameters from being accidentally modified System password is six digits Ope ration 60 Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password e
29. 1B82R01 01E CHAPTER 8 SETTING ANALOG OUTPUTS 8 1 ANALOG OUTPUTS SETTING The instrument provides 4 20mA analog output This section describes how to set transmitter output parameters Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Output screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Output1 AdjustK AdjustB Output2 None AdjustK AdjustB Output3 None AdjustK AdjustB Output4 None AdjustK AdjustB Edit Exit 1 Set the output source channel Set the source of this channel output value 2 Output the adjust value Output value Current value x K Bo Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Output screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Output screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Output screen Explanation eThe analog output only supports 4 20mA eAccording to the channel measurement range converts the source channel value to percentage then transforms to 4 20mA analog output When there is no output source channel the analog output will fix to 4mA IM01B82R01 01E 81 CHAPTERY DATA STORAGE AND BACKUP 9 1 SETTING THE SAVING INTERVAL OF DATA STORAGE Here explains how to se
30. AVING HISTORIACL DATA TO EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM This section explains how to use the U disk to back up historical data Procedure In operation screen press backup to enter data backup screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Capacity 0 00M Free Cap 0 00M Start Time 2010 06 15 15 07 20 4 End Time 2010 06 21 15 47 44 File Name DAT0000 Report Name 1 Please insert disk Data Report Exit 1 Modify the time to back up data Select the time to to back up data 2 Modify the file name Modify the filename which is backed up in the U disk 3 Back up data Move the cursor to Backup button press En to execute the data backup operation IMO01B82R01 01E 85 Explanation The meanings of the status bar information Item Contents Please insert the flash disk Instrument has t detected the U disk on the USB interface Find the hard ware Measure the U Disk information and available space Initialization succeeds Finish U Disk checking and have good preparation for data backup Back up the file Blue Backup now please wait for it schedule Backup is finished Backup is finished you can pullout the U Disk File of the same name exists The same name document has existed change the name of this file and back up again Backup fails Format the disk and backup again 86 IM01B82R01 01E CHAPTER10 SETTING COMMUNICA
31. B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit 1 Setting method of burnout Setting Result Minimum Low limit Maximum High limit Hold the Keep it fixed at the finally right value before previous value burnout Error flag HHH Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen 72 IM01B82R01 01E 6 6 REFERENCE JUNCTION COMPENSATION Here explains how to set reference junction compensation Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the System screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _000000 Interval O2Sec Address 8 G Baudrate 9600 Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com _ x1 AlarmDelay 04Sec Language _ Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit 1 CJ compensational value When there are some differences between the scene temperature and the cold temperature instrument measured user can use the adjust function Pressing the Up and dow
32. IONS 24 VDC Power Supply for Trans mitter Option The instrument provides 8 channels power supply of 24 VDC The maximum current of each channel can be provided is 60mA Because the same connection corresponds to 4 20mA current signal measured data of the transmitter can be displayed after it after connected with the input terminals 12 IM01B82R01 01E CHAPTER2 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT 2 1 PRECAUTIONS ON THE USE OF THE INSTRUMENT Read the following precautions before using the instrument and the external storage medium U disk Handling Precautions eBe careful when cleaning the instrument especially any plastic parts When cleaning wipe with a dry soft cloth Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner since these may cause discoloring and deformation eKeep electrically charged objects away from the instrument as this may cause malfunction eDo not apply shock to the instrument elf there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or smoke coming from the instrument immediately turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord Then contact your dealer or our company Handling precautions of external storage media eHandling external storage media carefully as they are delicate products eP lease note the U disk ESD protection eRecommend using this company s products elf you are using them in a high temperature environment greater than 40 C we recommend the external storage medium be inserted into the drive when
33. L E H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit Copy the channel parameter Move the cursor to Channel Use the Up and Down to adjust and copy source channel and press the F3 to copy the source channel Use the Up and Down to adjust and copy purpose channel and press the F3 to paste to purpose channel Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen Explanations Copy operations copy the following parameters Type Units Range accumulation Sqrt vacuum filter cut low low alarm low alarm high alarm high high alarm zone 4 contacts setting adjusted value IM01B82R01 01E 75 6 9 SQUARE ROOT COMPUTATION AND SMALL SIGNAL CUTTING Here explains the square root computation and small signal cutting function in the flow measure ment Procedure 76 Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23
34. N S nnnunuo maining punanna 100 12 3 DATA STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS i503 sciatica sibusccnnsonglenssedeogaiatesdecasgeastuesteteds 102 12 4 OTHER STANDARD FUNCTIONS ccccsscessesscssscsscoseccssscsaconevescetssoseorsnensees 103 2S ES EEE TING ras casa saat e a A E A A 104 12 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS meinanneet 106 12 7V EXTERNAL DIMENSION criin ai a A AR AARRE 109 VIII IM01B82R01 01E CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS 1 1 OVERVIEW OF THE INSTRUMENT Unlike conventional record that record data on charts the Instrument displays the measured computed data acquired in the internal memory to a LCD The measured data can also be saved to external storage media such as U Disk option Measured operational data can be used as displayed data stored in the memory or you can also insert the external storage to save it in the external storage media through the manual backup s Z Ny Displayed data is shown as curves and other data on meter screen It is the data filter out from the samples by the instrument A datum is equivalent to a point on the curve of the screen The time of a datum is determined by recorded meter intervals Historical data is equivalent to the original recording paper which is very suitable for long time observation IM01B82R01 01E 1 1 2 FUNCTIONS OF THE INPUT SECTION Number of Measurement Channels Scan Interval The number of measurement channels can be selected from 1 40 The scan interval of measurement is 1 s
35. TION PARAMETERS 10 1 COMMUNICATION USING RS232C OPTION Here explains how to use RS232C for communication Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Communication screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _ 000000 Interval 02Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 rs Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 KA AlarmDelay 04Sec Language Languages Fac Set Cir Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit Item Content Address 1 254 Communication 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 baud rate Communication None Odd Even parity mode Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Communication screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Communication screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Communication screen IM01B82R01 01E 87 88 Explanation 1 Connects communication wiring 2 Setting the instrument s communication address baud rate parity 3 The setting of the PC s communication address baud rate and parity are the same with the instruments 4 Use it The port of RS232C is DB9 Where 2 gt
36. User s USER S MANUAL IM01B82R01 01E irst edition FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing our paperless recorder This manual is about the functions settings wiring methods methods of operation treatment methods to failure of the paperless recorder To ensure correct use please read this manual carefully and use properly before operation and keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference Notice eThe contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing upgrades to the instrument s performance and functions eEvery effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However if you have any questions or find any errors please feel free to contact us eCopying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without our permission is strictly prohibited Revisions First edition June 2010 IMO01B82R01 01E l SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation If the Instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by the Instrument may be impaired We assume no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements WARNING e Power Supply Before connecting the power cord ensure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating for the instrument e Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protec
37. VING THE EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM This section describes the procedures to insert and remove the external storage medium USB disk is the only type of media can be used For the handling procedure of the storage medium see section back up history data Procedure Inserting the storage medium 1 Open the front cover Insert the U disk into the USB port 2 The instrument detects the U disk in the drive automatically 3 Enter Backup screen and prepare to back up data Success information will be displayed when backup ended 4 back up data CAUTION eKeep the front cover closed during operation except when accessing the external storage medium This will protect the storage medium and the drive from particles such as dust eKeep the metal face upper when inserting the U disk otherwise the U disk can t be inserted elf you are using a commercially available U disk be careful of static electricity elt is recommended using our company s products Remove the storage media 1 make sure there is no data saved in storage media Caution eThe access lamp is lit while the storage medium is being accessed eA message Data are being saved to the medium is displayed while data are being saved to the medium Description Formatting external storage media Use the external storage medium which has been formatted Please use the PC to carry on the formatting for the USB flash drives FAT32 because this product doesn t provide the formatted fun
38. as ce aAa A A GA vous bas AARAA 12 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT ssessesesereesesosoesesesesoeseseesesosse 13 2 1 PRECAUTIONS ON THE USE OF THE INSTRUMENT oseese 13 2 2 INSTALLING THE INSTRUMEN Toi cicecaiessucicnavesoenevsnve sacivelicsshivecvcnsuvevesaneneseeysvns 14 2 3 INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNAL WIRING cee cecctcsscssesseeceecsecesessseseeseeesnes 17 2 4 ALARM OUTPUT WIRING OPTION 0 csesscosssoensorssucessssenssossersesssevecontsennsenss 21 2 5 INPUT DIGITAL SIGNAL WIRING OPTION oo cece cee cseeeeecneecneeeaee 23 2 6 CONNECT POWER SUPPLY osain enia i a e a A AN 25 2 7 24VDC TRANSMITTER POWER WIRING OPTION sesser 27 2 8 RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION WIRING OPTION eseese 29 CHAPTER 3 NAMES OF PARTS RUN MODE COMMON OPERATIONS 31 3 NAMES OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS wisisccsssicacsasaversiheataaseeaieacincaaceaaiuaon ctosnsaies 31 3 2 INSERTIN G REMOVING THE EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM ooe 34 3 3 RUN MODE keerpunten an n a A a E 35 3 4 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTIONS 6 ssiisc psc susasnses icon desassinenstsahuenaeonsoveentacsaes ohsnss 37 333 COMMON KEY OPERATION Soio i a soncendas sssvssevesusseiaens 38 CHAPTER 4 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS cscsssssssssssssssscesssseeeee 42 4 1 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS sssciacisnpsdisweebines iter niccbisauey dics ioseaninaegseane 42 4 2 EXPLANATION OF THE STATUS DISPLAY SECTION nosses 43 4 3 DIG TAL DISPLAY SCREEN ccrann tania a a AA C surten auaend Nees teate 44 4 3 1 LARGER
39. burnout set displays an error flag 5 Warning signs From the top to bottom are high high alarm high alarm low alarm low low alarm green is normal red is alarm 6 Indication signs 7 Bar graph display Operation Quit press Exit to exit the larger screen display screen Channel switch Press the Up key to switch to the next channel press Down key to switch to the last channel IMO1B82R01 01E 45 4 4 BAR GRAPH DISPLAY Bar graph displays the measured operated data On the way to show please refer to switch the operation screen Bar 2006 08 15 15 37 31 Te 3 i 20 00 14 15 i 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 i a i 8 00 8 00 i 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 T T E Chnl21 T Chni23 Chnl24 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 it T Chnl28 Chni29 Chni30 Chnl31 Chnl32 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 T Chnl40 i 1 Channel name can be set On the setting methods see set channel tag and units 2 Bar Bar chart ruler has the length of 5 grids and the length of filling color represents proportion in percent 3 Measurement of channel computed data Note eMeasure the channel s data display When measuring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements for eData exception 4 20 mA signal bellows 2 mA Thermocouple The thermocouple burnout and the burnout set displays an error flag 4 Channel cursor Ope ration Pop up larger digital display Press up d
40. cted or not 4 The total accumulated value Display the total accumulative value of the channel 5 Monthly accumulative value Monthly accumulative value per day 6 Print If the printer is online press F2 key to print the accumulative report on the print screen 7 Daily report display Press F6 key to enter the daily report of the channel IMO1B82R01 01E 57 CHAPTERS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 5 1 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Procedure 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias NEE Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _ 000000 Interval O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 r Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 4 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 045ec Language Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Cir Rpt Edit Exit Set time The current date and time of the instrument Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Caution After setting system date time those historical data stored in instrument is invalid New and effective data begins after setting system date time Before setting system date time please back up history data 58 IM0
41. ction Specification Item Content USB port Support the USB 2 0 protocol U disk capacity The maximum capacity is 1GB 34 IM01B82R01 01E 3 3 RUN MODE There are two run modes operating and setting This section describes the functions and relationships of the two modes Mode Types power run mode operation screen configuration mode press configuration Mode Type Operation Mode Setting mode IM01B82R01 01E softke Content This mode is used for daily operation This mode is entered when the power is turned ON This mode is used to configure the operation such as input range input type data storage type alarms etc This mode is entered by pressing the configuration key at the setting mode menu Measured operated data can t be displayed in this mode Operations such as measurements alarm press EN menu screen ey menu set screen Possible operations eDisplay measured operated data eData acquisition eData printing eSet a variety of configuration parameters eOperations related to the files in external storage media 35 detection and data acquisition are continued Back up data to external storage media Functions and Operations of the Operation Mode Switching the operation screen Display various operation screens such as digital display bar graph trend historical trend alarm summary etc Screens are sw
42. ding digital display screen bar graph screen real time curve screen history curve screen the alarm list screen Setting Mode The various functions of the instrument are configured using the setting mode This screen is used to set the parameters of signal type input range digital filter alarm group time etc LCD screen atmosphere To set the following screen atmosphere before use Screen Content atmosphere LCD brightness Meter brightness adjust from 0 to 100 the initial value is 10 IM01B82R01 01E 1 4 STORAGE FUNCTION The instrument can save measured data and computed data which are first acquired to the instrument s internal memory as display data Then the data are saved to the external storage medium on paper For detail see sections data storage and backup J External Storage Media Various data can be saved to the U disk The capacity is from 256MB to 1GB Measure ment period and Recording Interval The scan interval of signal is fixed at 1s The measuring and computing are comple ted in every scan interval Display data is generated by these data Recording Interval is used by the instrument to record the time interval of data which is saved to the internal memory Saving Data to Internal Memory The display data are saved to internal memory continuously by saving interval If the instrument is unplugged the data that lost while unplugged will be complemented when the power is turned ON Data w
43. display a in the input display column 5 press En confirm input exit the input menu Enter special symbols Input Panel I ee FLIALI IKI IP IIIB SLIT Shift Delete Select Enter the special symbol 1 press F5 delete the original contents in the input display field 2 press F1 to selec 3 press left Right move the cursor to select the letter 4 press F6 display in the input display column 5 press En confirm input then exit the input menu IMO1B82R01 01E CHAPTER 4 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS 4 1 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS This chapter describes the screen operation screen used to display the measured computed data The operation screens are composed of digital display bar real time trend history trend alarm summary accumulative report option Use the F1 key to switch each screen In the operation screen press backup key to enter the backup screen press the Print to enter print screen press the configuration to enter the configuration screen real time trend screen digital display screen bar screen accumulative history trend report screen screen backup screen print screen 42 IM01B82R01 01E 4 2 EXPLANATION OF THE STATUS DISPLAY SECTION When in operation mode or configuration mode display the following information in the status display section 2006 01 10 12 58 28 1 Screen name Displa
44. e model name and code given on the name plate match those on the order Standard Accessories The following standard accessories are supplied with the instrument Make sure that all items are present and undamaged Number IM01B82R01 01E 2 3 Name Quantity Mounting 4 bracket User s 1 Manual Certification 1 Standard i Software U Disk 1 C 4 5 Notes For panel mounting This manual Manufacture Date Provided a CD ROM Included only when the Communication or External storage is ordered For Windows XP Included only when the External storage is ordered Capacity and model of the USB Storage may vary Accessories Sold Separately The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately If you make an order make sure that all items are present and undamaged For information about ordering accessories contact the dealer from which you purchased the instrument Number Name Quantity Notes 1 U Disk 1 2GB 4GB IV IM01B82R01 01E HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Structure of the Manual This user s manual consists of the following 12 chapters Chapter Title and Contents 1 10 11 12 IM01B82R01 01E Overview of Functions Describes the functions of the instrument Before Using the Instrument Describes the installation and wiring procedures Names of Parts Run Mode Common Operations Describes the names of each part of the instrument how to use the storage medium drive run m
45. econd Input Type and Computation You can select the input type of a measurement channel as follows You can also perform computation for instance the square root on the measured data For the procedure related to setting the different modes see section channels measurement configurations Input Mode Range DC current 0 10mA 4 20mA DC voltage 0 20mV 0 100mV 0 SV 1 5V 0 10V Resistance 0 3509 Thermocouple S B KTEJ R N Fl F2 WRE Thermal PT100 Cu50 BAI BA2 Resistance Frequency 0 10000Hz signal Input Range and Measurable Range You can select the Input range that is appropriate for the input signal in DC current DC voltage Resistance Thermocouple Thermal Resistance Frequency signal For each Input range a measurable range is defined 2 IM01B82R01 01E Input type Thermal resistance C Electric thermo couple C C150 Pt100 BAI BA2 WRE Fl F2 B S K E J 2000 2000 2000 1900 1800 1800 1700 1600 20mV 100mV R 0 350Q FR 0 10KHZ Il 0 10mA 0 5V Ill 4 20mA 1 5V 1600 1600 1500 1400 1300 1300 1200 1100 Range 1000 1000 1000 900 800 700 600 ood 600 600 500 600 600 500 380 400 200 40 300 HH 100 100 50 200 100
46. eeccentaaeentenes 75 6 9 SQUARE ROOT COMPUTATION AND SMALL SIGNAL CUTTING 76 CHAPTER 7 SETTING ALARMS esssseseseroesesorsesesescesesoeeesoroeseseeceeesoroeseseseeeeeeeeesosee 78 TEUCHANNELFALARM SETHN G cinri aina e aa a a ae 78 CHAPTER 8 SETTING ANALOG OUTPUTS seeseseseeeesesorsesereecerescoesosorseseseeoesesosse 81 8 T ANALOG OUTPUTS SETTING ceiniunimicsnnu nnana unna a 81 CHAPTER9 DATA STORAGE AND BACKUP eseseesererseseseccesesorsesoroeseseccesesosee 82 9 1 SETTING THE SAVING INTERVAL OF DATA STORAGE 82 9 2 SAVING HISTORIACL DATA TO EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM 85 CHAPTER 10 SETTING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS sscssssseseee 87 10 1 COMMUNICATION USING RS232C OPTION cece cess ceseesseeescneeneeeaee 87 10 2 COMMUNICATION USING RS485 OPTION ou eeseeeseseeeteeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 89 10 3 CONNECT WITH MICRO PRINTER OPTION ou eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 91 10 4 TIMER PRINT FUNCTION SETTING waco ete oa ee 92 CHAPTER 11 INITIALIZING DATA ssissssvesssiessscesssvasesdsdvosvecdscsdoveuaseusecssossisecessievens 93 LI RESTORE FACTORY SE TPTING i aoran toon saveastaesadbeueeass 93 12 PURGE AL ARM SUMMARY ss ccsscescastesheactncssd qauiaeeeibeslesstuiatdyeionas sidtasavncioeecs 96 11 3 PURGE ACCUMULATION REPORT einni enina ai 97 CHAPTER 12 SPECIFICATIONS sasivcsvsessaseistsisceucistastasscseonidivds dunssieubstctscsnsvacabcoviesee 98 12 SIGNALINPU TT AND ALARM vaiulae ierosina ni iii 98 12 2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATIO
47. en measuring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements for i 0 eData exception 4 20 mA signal bellows 2 mA When the thermocouple burnout the burnout set displays an error flag 10 Alarm mark From the top to the bottom it is high high alarm high alarm low alarm and low low alarm Green is normal and red is alarm 11 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting J 12 Trend sequence 13 Trend show hide mark V display trend x hide trend Curve refresh Every pixel in the timeline of LCD screen represents a record of each interval Each interval in the curve moves once Curve cycle When the display function is enabled switch to display trend in the next channel every 5 seconds Ope ration With regard to trend direction and combination please refer to the section trend direction and combination setting Switching trend display and combinations Press F5 switch to the previous valid trend display combination Press F6 switch to the latter valid trend display combination 48 IM01B82R01 01E Circular display of trends Use F4 to open or close the circular display function If the function is enabled there is a mark in the status display column Please refer to the section status display column Show or hide a trend Use the Left Right to move the cursor select the channel which needs to display or hide
48. erminal 2 Connect input signal line to the input terminal 3 Fit with the terminal cover and turn on the power CAUTION Remove the rear terminal cover to wire easily In order to prevent poor contact tighten the screws after wiring Digital Input Terminal Position on the Rear Terminal a N DUOT CC DTCC gA JOPPA DPPP O O Digital Input Terminal SOHC SOHC l O SEPH Ic I S 4 Digital Input Channel Arrange ment IMO1B82R01 01E 23 Contact specifications Item Specification Input signal Voltage free dry contact open collector TTL or transistor Input conditions Signal width above 250ms Input voltage ON 4VDC 24VDC OFF OVDC 1VDC Input type Photocoupler isolation Internal isolation power source 24VDC 5 Voltage free dry contact or open collector TTL or transistor Dielectric 30VDC for one minute between the positive side and strength negative side of input terminals 24 IM01B82R01 01E 2 6 CONNECT POWER SUPPLY Here explains power wiring method Be sure to read this part before connecting power Precautions to be taken when wiring the power supply To prevent electric shock and damage to the instrument observe the following warning
49. ess En to query data The report displays daily accumulation values on the screen 2 Channel information Display the channel s tag units range and other information 3 Printer status Display the printer is connected or not 4 The total accumulated value Display the total accumulative value of the channel 5 Daily accumulative value Display accumulative value per day 6 Print If the printer is online press F2 key to print the accumulative report on the print screen 7 Monthly report display Press F6 key to enter the monthly report of the channel 56 IM01B82R01 01E 5 ACCUMULATIVE REPORT MONTHLY REPORT SCREEN Chnl Unit 49403 39 2008 01 2008 02 2008 03 2008 04 2008 05 2008 06 2008 07 2008 08 2008 09 2008 10 2008 11 2008 12 2009 01 1 Query 0 00 256 00 120 05 78 05 65 38 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 77 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 Tag Chnl01 Scale 2010 06 20 17 18 25 0 0 100 0 Print offline Month Accumulate Page Setting the date for query report use Left or Right key to move the cursor Press Up or Down key to configure the time and channel Press En to query data The report displays monthly accumulation values on the screen 2 Channel information Display the channel s tag units range and other information 3 Printer status Display the printer is conne
50. ill be written to the internal memory according to recording interval Saving Data to External Storage Media Insert the storage media into the drive enter the data backup screen back up the data from the internal memory of the instrument to external storage media IM01B82R01 01E 7 1 5 ALARM FUNCTION This function generates an alarm when the measured computed data meets a certain condition When an alarm occurs information notifying the alarm occurrence is displayed on the screen which is displayed as alarm icons in the status display section In addition a signal can be output from the relay output terminals on the rear panel of the instrument Option For details see section Setting Alarms Types of Alarms You can set up to four alarms for each channel e High alarm H An alarm occurs when the measured value exceeds the alarm value e Low alarm L An alarm occurs when the measured value falls below the alarm value e High high alarm HH An alarm occurs when the measured value exceeds the alarm value e Low low alarm LL An alarm occurs when the measured value falls below the alarm value Alarm Accessibility Use the following auxiliary functions Function Content Alarm Hysteresis Set any hysteresis within the range Alarm relay output When alarm occurs output contacts additional specifications signal Alarm display Show alarm icon in the alarm status display column or show alarm state in the multi channel
51. ilter Vacuum operation General LOG curve is used in the whole range algorithm Sub algorithm Linear operation is used in every section Alarm Item Specifica tions The number of Each channel has 4 alarm alarms Alarm type High high alarm high alarm low alarm low low alarm Alarm delay 0 10s applies to each channel time Alarm output Alarm outputs to the internal relay Internal relay number 24 Internal relay operations OR operation Delay 0 0 100 of the range Display When alarm occurs the corresponding screen displays the alarm status the status display section displays the alarm icon Alarm Display alarm log in the alarm list information IM01B82R01 01E 99 12 2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS Display Item Specifications Display 10 4 inch TFT color LCD display 640x480 points Brightness 0 100 adjustment LCD display section may contain the pixels which often shine or eliminate due to the different LCD features LCD brightness may not be the same this is not a fault Display Information Item Specifications Display group Allocate channels to the groups on the real time trend and history trend and then display them Group number 5 Channels which can be allocated to groups lt 8 Display color 256 colors Realtime curve display Renewal rate 1 record interval Waveform width 1 pixel Display method Display perpendicular axes with timeline T and the measurement axis Y Layout horizontal vertical
52. is desirable that the item being measured does not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the item Also ground the item being measured eShielded wires should be used to minimize noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the instrument as necessary make sure you are not grounding at two points eFor the interference generated by electromagnetic induction if splicing the equidistant dense circuit wiring it will be more effective eThe resistance of ground terminal is lower When using the thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal eAlways use the input terminal cover eDo not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation cross sectional area 0 5mm or less recommended eMake sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can affect measured value If you need to make a parallel connection then e Ground the instruments to the same point eDo not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation This can have adverse effects on the other instruments eRTD cannot be wired in parallel eCurrent signal cannot be wired in parallel IMO01B82R01 01E 17 WARNING eTo prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF CAUTION eDo n
53. itched by the Page key See section switch operation screens The operation screen with different key operating has the different functions The concrete pressed key operation and the function please see section operation of operation screen Functions and operation of setting modes Use arrow keys and En key to set the instrument s functions Please refer to set functions J for the setting method see chapter5 chapter 121 36 IM01B82R01 01E 3 4 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTIONS Setting Mode The configuration mode is used to set the various parameters of the running system CAUTION eChange some system parameters will affect the data acquisition We suggest backing up data before changing system parameters Setting Items User can carry out the following content in configuration mode eSet System Configurations eSetting Signal Inputs eSetting Alarms eSetting Analog Outputs eSetting storage and backup eSetting Communication Function elnitializing Data IM01B82R01 01E 37 3 5 COMMON KEY OPERATIONS This section describes common key operations which are often used Key operations in the setting mode Entering the setting mode 1 Enter the running mode directly after power on 2 Select Exit to enter the setting mode in the configuration mode Key operations in the configuration mode Entering the setting mode 1 Under the setting mode Press Page and En to enter the configuration screen 2 Move the curs
54. n keys to set the value Compensation value CJ measurement value CJ adjusted value Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1B82R01 01E 73 6 7 ACCUMULATION SETTING Here explains how to set channel accumulation function Procedure 74 Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Analog input screen put 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chri Tag Chnl01 Type 4 20mA_ 4 Unit Scale 0 0 100 0 Sart No Vacu No Filter 0 0Sec 4 Cut 0 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 LL L H HH Zone Value 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 00 Relay 0 0 0 0 ClrAccu Copy Paste Edit Exit Set the accumulated function Move the cursor to Accumulate use Up and Down to set the accumulate function Set the accumulated magnification Move the cursor to the Accu magnification use the up down keys to modify the accumulative magnificati
55. n to purge accumulation data Select NO and press En to cancel purge accumulation data After Purge Alarm Summary select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exits Accumulation screen Select No to cancel setting content and exits Accumulation screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Accumulation screen Explanation Clearing accumulation will eliminate accumulation records in memory and can not be recovered Clear accumulative reports will clear the total accumulation IM01B82R01 01E 97 CHAPTER 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12 1 SIGNAL INPUT AND ALARM Measure ment input Item Specifica tions The number of Simultaneously measuring up to 40 input channels input channels Measurement 2seconds period Signal type DC current 1 DC voltage V thermocouple TC thermal resistance RTC frequency FR Input measurement range and the measurable range Current Voltage 3509 0 09 350 02 F 0Hz 10000Hz Thermocouple So TB E fe 7 m RTD E i T 98 IM01B82R01 01E PE o o Measuring current I 0 5mA resistance RTC Thermocouple Choose the maximum minimum error flag or keeping the former burnout displayed value Standard lt 2kQ burnout gt 100kQ Check current About 2 5uA Item Specifica tions Thermocouple Using internal cold junction compensation the compensation cold junction accuracy 0 5 C compensation Digital filter 0 9 9 seconds inertia f
56. nd display color a total number of 8 colors is available 62 IM01B82R01 01E Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IM01B82R01 01E 63 5 6 VIEW SYSTEM INFORMATION Display instrument information in the system information screen Procedure Press Page and En to enter configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password and then enter the About screen Explanation The hardware and software function 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Accumulate Yes Socket1 8 Input Output Yes Socket2 8 Input Communication Yes Socket3 8 Input Print Yes Socket4 8 Input Report Yes Socket5 8 Input USB Yes Relay 6 Hangzhou Pangu Produce 2010 06 15 A8GV2011 2010 06 17 Exit 64 IMO1B82R01 01E CHAPTER 6 INPUT SIGNAL SETTINGS 6 1 INPUT TYPE AND SCALING SETTING This section explains input signal type and range Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Analog Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23
57. nding resistance Specifica tions Measurement input terminals gt 400V Grounding resistance lt 10Q Transportation and storage conditions Item Ambient temperature Environment Humidity Specifications 10C 60 C 0 95 non condensing Function Standard Item Display measurement Accuracy Maximum input voltage Input impedance voltage Resistance measures current Current when checking burnout Maximum common mode noise voltage Series mode rejection IM01B82R01 01E Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature 23 2 C Humidity 55 10 RH Supply Voltage 220VAC Power Frequency 50Hz 1 Warm up Time at least 30 minutes Other environmental conditions e g vibration does not adversely affect the operation Numerical precision Basic error of full range lt 0 2 F S Curve Accuracy 0 5 F S 2VDC 10VDC Voltage signal gt 1MQ Current signal 250Q 0 5mA About 2 5uA gt 300VACrms 50 Hz 5VDC 1VAC 50Hz 100mV 100mVAC 50Hz 20mV 50mVAC 50Hz 107 Other criteria Item Specifications Data retention About 10 years 108 IM01B82R01 01E 12 7 EXTERNAL DIMENSION Dimensions of the instrument Dimensions of Instrume nt installation Hole size of Instrument Hole size of container pS hae minimum 340 minimum 294 lt lt IM01B82R01 01E 109
58. nter the System screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _000000 Interval O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 g AlarmDelay 045ec Language Languages Fac Set Clr Alm Cir Rpt Edit Exit Password 1 Set the system password With regard to password input method please refer to the section common key operation Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen NOTE The system password is the only password which can enter the system configuration to modify parameters If it is lost modification is unavailable The initial password is 000000 after the purchase please change password as soon as possible and properly preserve it IM01B82R01 01E 5 4 SETTING THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Use the LCD screen brightness to adjust backlight brightness can be set from 0 to 100 Ope ration Press the Configuration key to enter the configuration menu Use the arrow keys and En button enter the password and then choose to enter Display Configuration
59. ode and common key operations Switching Display Screens Describes how to use the operation screen such as the trend display and digital display Describes the operations that can be performed using the arrow keys page key and the enter key on the front panel System Configurations Describes the related parameters of the running system Setting Signal Input parameters Describes how to set input channel parameters Setting Alarms Parameters Describes how to set alarms and relays Setting Analog Outputs Describes how to set analog outputs specifications Data acquisition and backup Describes how to acquire the measured computed data and how to save the data to the external storage medium Setting Communication Parameters Describes how to set communication parameters and how to use the mini printer to connect the instrument Initializing Data Purge the accumulation and alarm report resume factory setting Specifications Lists the specifications of the Paperless Recorder Conventions used in this manual Unit K Denotes 1024 K Denotes 1000 M Denotes 1024K G Denotes 1024M B Bytes Symbols WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent injury or death to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent minor or moderate injury or damage to the instrument Note Provides important information for the proper operation of the instrument Nota
60. of channels that the Meter recorded 10 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting J 11 Trend sequence 12 Trend display symbol V display x hide 13 Searching cursor Display the trend position of searching time Ope rations On the trend direction please refer to trend direction and combination setting Trend zoom Press F2 to switch the trend zoom times circulation switch between 1 times 2 times 4 times 8 times 16 times 32 times Continuous state Within this state uses F3 to search forward and press F4 to search afterward Fixed point state Uses Left and Right to move cursor Set the data and time to a desired point by using Up and Down Press En the trend will be moved to the fixed point automatically Show or hide a trend Uses Left and Right to move cursor and select the channel which needs to display or hide the trend press En to hide or show the trend IM01B82R01 01E 51 4 7 ALARM SUMMARY Display the latest channel alarm information It can display up to 17 pieces alarm information every page and display a total number of 187 alarm information On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen m Summ 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Channel Start End Type Chnl02 2008 12 09 10 12 39 2008 12 09 10 13 29 Chnl04 2008 12 09 10 16 35 2008 12 09 10 18 25 Page 10 10 Page PgUp Pgdw
61. on or edit in the input box Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit Input screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit Input screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in Input screen Explanation eAccumulation function carries out time integral for current channel measurement value and arithmetic value eThe range of accumulation value is 0 9 999 999 999 9 2 radix point elt will clear voluntarily when accumulate value exceeding 9 999 999 999 9 eWhen enabled the accumulation function the accumulation value can be displayed in the overview screen automatically IM01B82R01 01E 6 8 COPYING CHANNEL PARAMETERS Here explains how to copy channel parameters Use this function when channel A and channel B need to set the same parameter Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Input screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Chnl Tag Chnil01 Type 4 20mA 4 Unit Scale 0 0 100 0 Sqrt No S Vacu No_ Filter 0 0Sec Cut 0 0 BurnOut Min Accu No 2 Magnify 1 Freq K 1 Adjust K 1 00 Adjust B 0 00 L
62. or and press the En to enter each configuration screen 3 Move the cursor and press En to enter all the configuration screens Config 2008 12 10 13 21 32 Pswd 000000 System Display Input Output Timer Report About Amatuer please exit A8GV2011 Exit Selecting the item Used Left and Right to move the cursor blue to the appropriate item or operation key Confirming operation Press En to confirm the settings Modifying the parameter There are two types of the revisable parameters select input parameter and edit input parameter eSelecting input parameter The right side of the item has a F sign Used Up and Down to move the cursor to modify the appropriate parameter e Editing input parameter The right side of the item has no sign 38 IM01B82R01 01E When the parameter can be edited user can input Number English Caps English Special Symbol Move the cursor to the edited parameter press En and there will be an input panel user can operate on it Input Number English Caps English S pecial Symbol Used in inputting range unit etc eDirect Input Method Directly use the arrow keys to adjust the default parameters IM01B82R01 01E 39 Enter numbers Input Panel 4 08 4 2 3 4 5 Le s o E I 1234 Shift Delete Select Enter the number 4 0
63. ot apply input signals that exceed the following values This can damage the instrument 1 Maximum input voltage Voltage range of 0 2 VDC or less or thermocouples 1V 5V Voltage range between 2 and 10 VDC 1V 412V Current 4mA 4 25mA 2 Maximum common mode noise voltage 250VACrms 50Hz Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the input terminal cover 2 Connect the input output signal wires to the input output terminals 3 Fit with the rear terminal cover and supply electricity Note Remove the rear terminal cover in order to easily carry out wiring work To prevent bad connection after wiring please carefully tighten the screws 18 IM01B82R01 01E input output terminal signa S 7 The position of input output signal terminal in the tail terminal m ee cocobel Eala rerea a 1 ceeeee AISINISIS OS SOOeee qe Heee gt ico ll copee e SISSIES I FdE co LeeLee z Beee OOOCIOC z OOOO 3 TE copet ecele z OOGANC0 PCCOee E OOOO eee S OOOO PAC ee P VOCS PPOOPGe Z OOOO Pelee E COCO eAeCeee 5 iG a Ss 20 HSlSldelg oe o eeeeee ae a J SSIS 2 e 19 IM01B82R01 01E 20 Wiring diagram DC voltage
64. ould be mounted on a steel panel of thickness from 2 mm to 12 mm 1 Insert the instrument from the front side of the panel 2 As shown in the figure below mount the instrument to the panel using the mounting brackets that came with the package eUse two brackets under the cover of the instrument eThe screws of instrument panel mounting bracket are the standard M4 screws Installation diagram mounting brackets panel screw screw driver frontpanel terminal cover eee eee eee mounting brackets 16 IM01B82R01 01E 2 3 INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNAL WIRING Here will explain the measurement of input output signal lines Be sure to read this section before connecting the input and output signal wiring If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the instrument the terminals of the instrument and the cable can be damaged In order to prevent tension from being applied directly on the terminals fasten all wiring cables to the rear of the mounting panel Precautions to be taken while wiring Take the following precautions when wring the input signal cables It is recommended that crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation Sleeves be used on the lead wire ends IDLO Crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measure ment circuit eMove the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground cable elt
65. own left right keys to move the channel cursor press En to enter larger display screen press the exit to return Please refer to the section larger display screen 46 IMO1B82R01 01E 4 5 REAL TIME TREND SCREEN The waveform displays measured operated data On the way to show please refer to switch the operation screen An example of Real time curve display vertical rend 2010 06 20 09 20 45 60Sec Div 60Sec Div o d a x z z a 09 04 09 06 09 08 09 10 28 28 28 28 28 Page Loop PrGp NxGp IM01B82R01 01E 47 1 Trend cycle Each grid means the length The cycle is related with recording interval each grid time length recording interval x 30 2 Data trend Display up to 8 trends at the same screen It can set the color of trend With regard to setting method please refer to trend direction and combination setting J 3 Grid used to estimate the time and data value 4 Time of the current grid 5 Trend combination Show the current trend combination name can be set 6 Scale Display the percentage of the trend 7 Current value mark Display the position of the current value on the scale 8 Channel name can be set On the setting methods refer to set channel tag and units Background color and the corresponding color of the channel trend should be same 9 Measured computed data of channels Note eMeasure the channel s data display Wh
66. ports Power Supply Devices can be connected 104 22VDC 25VDC rated output current 65mADC overload protection current approximately 90mADC lt 750Q Specifications Compatible with USB2 0 protocol 1 5V 10 300mA U disk IM01B82R01 01E Analoge signal output Item Specification Output type 4 20mA Output channel Up to 8 Allowed lt 7500 Resistence IM01B82R01 01E 105 12 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Frame Item Installation Angle Plate thickness of installation Material External dimensions Weight Specifications Embedded instrument panel installation vertical plane Allow for a maximum of 30 degrees after the tilt from horizontal 2 12mm Panels and Terminal Material ABS plastic Shell Aluminum alloy 288 W x288 H x168 D D the length from the installation panel to terminal About 4 Kg not including accessories Standard operating conditions Item Supply Voltage Power Frequency Ambient temperature Environment power Humidity Warm up Time Installation location Power Item Rated voltage Allowed voltage range Rated frequency Started current Power consumption supply power 106 Specifications 220VAC 50Hz 0C 50 0 85 non condensing 30 minutes after power is switched on Indoor Specifications 220VAC 85VAC 220VAC 50Hz lt 7 5A lt 109W including the matching function IM01B82R01 01E Insulation Item Resistance voltage Grou
67. r at least one hour before using the instrument eThe lifetime of the LCD may be shortened lower picture quality etc if the instrument is used in a high temperature environment over a long period of time When installing the instrument in a high temperature environment greater than 40 C please reduce the LCD brightness For LCD brightness setting please refer to screen brightness setting Do not install the instrument in the following places 1 In direct sunlight or near heat sources Install the instrument in a place with small temperature fluctuations near room temperature 23 C Placing the instrument in direct sunlight or near heat sources can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry 2 Where an excessive amount of soot steam moisture dust or corrosive gases are present Soot steam moisture dust and corrosive gases will adversely affect the instrument Avoid such locations 3 Near strong magnetic field sources Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electromagnetic fields close to the instrument Operating the instrument in strong magnetic fields can cause errors in 14 IM01B82R01 01E the measurements 4 Bad angle for viewing the screen Because the instrument uses a 10 4 TFT color LCD it is difficult to view the display from an extreme angle Please install the instrument so that the monitor can be viewed from the front IM01B82R01 01E 15 Installation Procedure The instrument sh
68. rical data IMO01B82R01 01E 93 Explanation The influencing parameter tabulation System ees Trend combination 1 enabled trend 1 channell blue trend 2 channel2 dark green trend 3 channel3 deep purple trend 4 channel 4 brown trend 5 channel 5 purple trend 6 channel6 orange trend 7 channel7 blue trend 8 channel 8 green Trend combination 2 4 Not enabled Data save Interval 02 seconds parameter Communication Address s parameter Analog input parameter Call channels Cold junction adjustment 0 0 Accumulative 1 magnification Adjust value K 94 IM01B82R01 01E SCS a arm roim all channels Alarm high high 20 00 threshold Alarm contactalalamy 0 T parameter Callloops Adjust value B foo SSS Gonna parameters of Time of settlement report IM01B82R01 01E 95 11 2 PURGE ALARM SUMMARY Here explains the methods to purge alarm summary Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the system screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias ZINE Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 4 Password 000000 Interval O2Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 rN Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 04Sec Language Languages
69. rminal cover and turn the power on CAUTION Remove the rear terminal cover to wire easily In order to prevent poor contact tighten the screws after wiring IM01B82R01 01E Alarm Output Terminal Position L N eee ap DOCOOOCOOe DOCCE P CO OSCMOCCOCe O DOOS OOOO OOGOOGPGOOoOES DA cgogcEcEoMEcEccE gcE POG CPeee eloo Seee eoe PMOCEOSE WCOooe APCOGE oe eee QPCOPE Oe e oe AP PCGe oleeele PPC Oe oe QPCe Coleeele eloo Scloe ole QMATGE WPloleeee eClolee leleweole Alarm Outpot Terminal Alarm output channel arrange ment Ty NIN NIN jj KREISE mjn jj NJEN qie BIS LIE NUN ojo NIN wji ESL LIE mje NIN BIL LIE ojo NJN j BELLE EEL ELLE BELLE FELL KEU EE Contact specifications Content Relay Item energize de energize contact transfer switchable Output capacity 250VAC 3A Output 30VDC 3 A 500VAC one minute Dielectric IM01B82R01 01E 22 2 5 INPUT DIGITAL SIGNAL WIRING OPTION Here will explain the input signal wiring Be sure to read this section before connecting the power Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the cover for the rear t
70. s WARNING eTo prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF eTo prevent fire use doubled insulated wire eMake sure to earth ground the protective earth terminal through a grounding resistance less than 100Q before turning ON the power eUse crimp on lugs designed for 4mm screws for power and ground wiring termination eMake sure to provide a power switch double pole type on the power supply line in order to separate the instrument from the main power supply Put an indication on this switch as the breaker on the power supply line for the instrument Switch Specification Rated current 3A or more eConnect a fuse between 2A and 15A to the power line Wiring Procedure 1 Connect the power supply wires and the protective ground wire to the power terminals 2 Turn on the power The position of power terminal in the rear terminal l TOU OU z OO power terminal IM01B82R01 01E 25 Terminal Arrange ment Contact specifications Item Input voltage Input frequency 26 The protective groud wire The power supply wires Specification 85VAC 265VAC 50Hz IM01B82R01 01E 2 7 24VDC TRANSMITTER POWER WIRING OPTION Transmitter power output CAUTION eNever short circuit the power supply terminals or apply an external voltage otherwise damage to the instrument may result Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the cover of
71. s can set 5 trend combinations which can all be set to be enabled Each trend combination is formed by 1 8 trends which can choose 8 different colors Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the Display screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Trend MEMANEN Brightness 10 DispChnl 40 CurveGrp Group01 Enable Yes g Curve 1 Chol 4 Color i Curve 2 Chni2 Color SIT Curve 3 Chni3 Colour 4 Curve 4 Chnl4 Color i Curve 5 Chni5 Coor M Curve 6 Chnl6 Coor EM Curve 7 Chni7 Clor ST Curve 8 Chnis Clor Si Value a Bar af Trend af History a Alarm ay Report af l Exit _ Set the trend direction Press arrow keys to choose the trend direction horizontal or vertical It s also usable for Trend and History Select the current trend combination Move the cursor to curve combination use the Up down keys to select the curve combination Set the current curve combination to be enabled or not Move the cursor to the Enable use the up down keys to choose whether enable the current curve combination or not Set the current component channel of the trend combination and trend color 8 trends can be set to any input channel the right side of this tre
72. see below the screen shows measurements for eData exception 4 20 mA signal bellows 2 mA Thermocouple The thermocouple burnout and the burnout set displays an error flag 3 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Channel Unit Setting 4 Warning signs From the top to bottom are high high alarm high alarm low alarm low low alarm green is normal red is alarm 5 Channel cursor Ope ration Pop up multi channel digital display Press up down left right keys to move the channel cursor press En to enter larger display screen press the exit to return Please refer to the section larger display screen 44 IM01B82R01 01E 4 3 1 LARGER DISPLAY SCREEN Use a multi channel digital display bar graph to show the measured commutated data of a channel Chnli01 Signal F1 Press up and down key change channe l 1 Channel name can be set On the setting methods see set channel tag and units J 2 Channel type can be set On the setting methods see set channel type and range J 3 Channel units can be set On the setting methods see set channel tag and units J 4 Measurement of channel computed data Note e Measure the channel s data display When measuring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements for HHHH e Data exception 4 20 mA signal bellows 2 mA Thermocouple The thermocouple burnout and the
73. t recording interval of data storage Procedure Press Page and En at the same time enter the configuration menu Use arrow keys and En to input the password enter the System screen 2010 06 21 15 04 23 Alias Date 2010 06 21 15 04 23 9 Password _000000 Interval 02Sec Address 8 Baudrate 9600 a Parity None 4 RJC 0 0 31 5 Accu Com x1 AlarmDelay 045ec Language Languages Fac Set Cir Alm Clr Rpt Edit Exit 1 Set the saving interval User can choose 1s 2s 5s 10s 15s 30s 1 min 2 min 4 min Confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Explanation The sample period is 1 second so the smallest records interval is 1 second Increasing the interval can prolong the time length of storage data Note The interior saving historical data will be invalid if you modify the 82 IM01B82R01 01E saving interval therefore please back up the historical data before you modify it to prevent the loss IM01B82R01 01E 83 The relation of the saving interval and time length 84 IM01B82R01 01E 9 2 S
74. t signal TXD Send data to the RS232 interface 3 and the instrument output signal IM01B82R01 01E 29 Signal direction RxD receive data PC TxD receive data instrument GND receive data RS485connection 485A 485B GND Terminal resistance option Terminal resistance option 1202 above 1 2W RS485 terminal 485A 485B Don t connect terminal resistance between 1 and n 1 Communication Specifications Item Content Speed baud 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 rate Data format Eight data bits One stop bit Optional checkout code None odd even 30 IM01B82R01 01E CHAPTER3 NAMES OF PARTS RUN MODE COMMON OPERATIONS 3 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel 4 10 11 12 13 fc CC CC 6OOO 6 12 L l 4 15 g 16 i 1 LCD Screen Display various operation screens such as the trend display and the setup screen to configure the instrument 2 Front Cover Open this cover to access the keys or inserting or removing the external storage medium such as the USB disk Open the cover by catching the center of the top edge of the cover and pulling it toward you Keep the cover Closed at all times except when accessing the keys and the external storage medium 3 USB port IM01B82R01 01E 31 32 USB port insert the U disk to backup data for use 4 9 Functional key F1 F6 Functional key F1 F6 each page has its own
75. the rear terminal 2 Connect the power line of transmitter to the output terminal 3 Fit with the terminal cover and turn on the power Note eRemove the cover for the option terminal can be expediently to wiring To prevent contact badness fasten it with screws after wiring The position of transmitter power output terminal in the rear terminal UIC DI UO transmitter power output terminal C l lt IM01B82R01 01E 27 Wiring Diagram 2 wire transmitter distribution Ro wiring 24VDC Transmitter Power Supply Loop 8 Output voltage 22VDC 25VDC rate output current Maximum output current 65mADC over loading protect current about 90mADC Allowed resistance RL lt 17 minimumcirculate volta ge 0 02A There into RL lt 750Q 17V 22V 5V 22V Minimum output voltage 5V Maximum voltage drop shunt resistance250Q 28 IM01B82R01 01E 2 8 RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION WIRING OPTION Here explains RS232C RS485 communication wiring Be sure to read this part before connecting Wiring Procedure RS232C RS485 Communication interface position in the rear instrument RS232 RS485 RS232C connection 6 7 8 9 Pin HG Receive data from the RS2372 interface 2 RXD i and the instrument inpu
76. the trend press En to hide or show the trend IM01B82R01 01E 49 4 6 HISTORY TREND SCREEN Display the measured operated data stored in the memory with historical curve Historical Curves show no alarm On the way to show please refer to switch the operation screen Vertical history curve History 60Sec Div Group A B BEB History time Chnlov J Chnio3 J Chnl07 V Page Enlarge gt PreGrp NxtGrp Horizontal history curve History 60Sec Div Group B B M History time Chnil01 J Chnl03 V Chnl07 J Page Enlarge 7 50 IM01B82R01 01E 1 Trend cycle Each grid means the length Time length recording interval xZoom multiplex30 2 Data trend Display up to 4 trends at the same screen It can set the color of trend With regard to setting method please refer to trend direction and combination setting J 3 Grid Estimate the time and data value 4 Cursor time The point where the current cursor indicates 5 Trend combination Show the current curve combination name 6 Scale Display the percentage the trend 7 Current value mark Display the position of the current value on the scale 8 Channel tag can be set With regard to setting method See section Channel Tag and Unit Setting Background color and this corresponding trend color are identical 9 Historical data of channels Show the data
77. thod 102 Specifications Back up the recorded data in the device U Disk Up to 1GB FAT32 DAT number REP number Specifications 2 bytes data values 4 bytes data values Binary Data equal to recording interval Always recording IM01B82R01 01E 12 4 OTHER STANDARD FUNCTIONS Time related functions Item Specifications Clock Can operate in 2000 2099 Clock Accuracy 10ppm 0 50 C does not include the delay caused by the error when the power is on less than 1 second Life of clock About 10 years under room temperature battery The type of characters which can be input Item Specifications Characters English uppercase lowercase numbers and symbols within limitations IM01B82R01 01E 103 12 5 SELECT FITTINGS Alarm output relay Item Action Output points Relay _ electric shock rating Output Type Relay Operation RS232C RS485 Item Protocol Communication rate Data length Parity method Specifications Output relay contacts signal from the back panel of the terminal when alarm occurs Up to 24 points 250VAC 50 60Hz 3A 250VDC 0 1A Cload resistance Normal open or normally closed OR operation Specifications MODBUS RTU 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps 8 bits None odd parity even parity 24VDC Power Distribution Item Specifications Loop 4 Output voltage Maximum output current Allowed Resistence USB Function Item USB port Number of
78. tion regarding procedures On pages that describe the operating procedures the following symbols are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations E Represent key s name Example Page En Indicate a reference item Example Input Setting VI IM01B82R01 01E Content BOR EW OR Da oscstesssdscsscsesstscsindedads sdccscsessacduviadebitalcsiensavancscoveadeteticissatussedsvaescdscotweiesdestes I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS scusccisscscasescacvecsescubtcssecdavescategctossesccustvoncesuseacebostoncdvicsesstsusts II CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE eeesesercesesorsesesecceseseeeesosoee Til HOW TO USE THIS WAIN U All occas tasti csi ctevenscineshcedetsiuescesiecdatesccusccuseeediansedesensendeetons Vv CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS sesessesesereccesesoesesesecoesecoesosoroeseseeceeesesse 1 1 1 OVERVIEW OF THE INSTRUMENT ssssessessssesssrsesesesrrerrssrstesrsseeresresreerssesrere 1 1 2 FUNCTIONS OF THE INPUT SECTION 6 vsssss cescsusnesevetitadundocssontapnesenss iedemnuneanease 2 13 DISPLAY FUNCTION reuera lna A E E A 5 T STORAGE FUNCTION segamini giii iiin a ae e aR 7 TSALARM FEUNCTION neiise angini E aa AEN a 8 1 6 COMPUTATION FUNCTION OPTION s eesssesseseeesrsresssssrsrrsrssesresresreerssrsresns 9 1 7 OUFPUF FUNG TION OPTION sacscscsde34 spasaensseasanasvenasaxeieesd eacenranseaseeaias geesieaeds 10 1 8 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPTION 0 cece eceecces cee ceeeeseeescssessseeaes 11 TO OTHER FUNC HON SS E se
79. tive grounding to prevent electric shock before turning ON the power eNecessity of Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal Doing so will pose a potential shock hazard e Defect of Protective Grounding Do not operate the instrument when the protective grounding or the fuse might be defective Also make sure to check them before operation eDo Not Operate in Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard eDo Not Remove Covers Some areas inside the instrument have high voltages Do not remove the cover if the power supply is connected The cover should be removed by our qualified personnel only e External Connection Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item under measurement or control unit e Damage to the protection Using the instrument in a manner not specified in this manual can damage the instrument s protection IM01B82R01 01E CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if there is physical damage contact the dealer from which you purchased them There is a name plate on the left side of the instrument s body Open the cover and check that th
80. y name display device name when display full channel digital screen 2 USB device status USB icon have connections between a USB device and instrument No show no USB devices connection with the instrument 3 Circular display symbol real time screen Circular display symbol Circularly display all groups No display Fixed screen having no circular display 4 Current date and time The current date and time of the instrument IMO1B82R01 01E 43 4 3 DIGTAL DISPLAY SCREEN The large digital display measured computed data On the way of display please refer to the section switch operation screen 2010 06 20 10 08 20 ce 00 N EN Chnl01 sE Chnl02 sE Chnl03 H a8 H BEE 38 24 za 38 24 aM ma Chnl04 BE Chnlo5 BzE Chnl06 HH BiN rH F 38 24 os 38 24 es 38 24 mE Chnl07 BEN Chni08 mim Chnl09 min EE E 3 BE nm E EE Chnl10 BE Chnio1 Bim Chnii2 LH F H rH ma 38 24 as 38 24 mm Chnit3 BE Chnii4 BE Chnii5 H rH BiN EEE 38 24 za 38 24 za 38 24 mE Chnit6 mim Chnit7 mim Chnit8 min 3 ma m 3 EE Chnl19 BE Chni20 BiN Chni21 LH Bin F Bin BE 38 24 EE 38 24 mE Chni22 SN Chni23 mam Chni24 H rH ace isle 38 24 as 38 24 T 38 24 mE CO 1 Channel name can be set On the setting methods see set channel tag and unit 2 Measurement of channel computed data Note eMeasure the channel s data display When measuring data of measurement channel anomalies

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