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1.   E     The limit value undercut can be selected with LOUU  LOW   lower limit value  and limit value  exceedance can be selected with HIGH  HIGH   upper limit value   If e g  limit value 1 is on a  switching threshold of 100 and occupied with function HIGH  the alarm will be activated by  reaching the threshold  If the limit value is allocated to LOW  an alarm will be activated by  undercut of the threshold                             Limit value  Limits  L  2   Default  1200    g  P  g P  g P owe                                  v    For both limit values  two different values can be parameterized  With this  the parameters for  each limit value are called up one after the other     Hysteresis for limit values   9 2   Default  0000    fap eoegse    For both limit values  a hysteresis function exists that reacts according to the functional  principle  operating current   quiescent current                              Function if display falls below   exceeds limit value  FU 2   Default  HISH             fl    UI   Cobh    fo                                  The limit value undercut can be selected with LOUU  LOW   lower limit value  and limit value  exceedance can be selected with HIGH  HIGH   upper limit value   If e g  limit value 1 is on a  switching threshold of 100 and occupied with function HIGH  the alarm will be activated by  reaching the threshold  If the limit value is allocated to LOWY  an alarm will be activated by  undercut of the threshold        4  Setting up o
2.  menu level again        4  Setting up of the device    Menu level Parameterization level    Setting the display time  SEC   Default  01 0                                                             The display time is set with  A   Y   The display moves up in increments of 0 1 up to 1 second  and in increments of 1 0 to 10 0 seconds  Confirm the selection by pressing the  P  button  The  display then switches back to the menu level again     Activation   deactivation of the programming lock and completion of the standard    parameterization  RUN   Default  ULOC                                              With the aid of the  A   V  keys  you can choose between the deactivated key lock ULOC  works  setting  and the activated key lock L C  Make the selection with  P   After this  the display  confirms the settings with            and automatically switches to operating mode  If LOC was  selected  the keyboard is locked  To get back into the menu level  you must press  P  for 3  seconds in operating mode  You must now enter the CODE  works setting 7 2 3 4  that appears  using the  A   V  keys plus  P  to unlock the keyboard  FAIL appears if the input is wrong        4 3  Extended parameterization    By pressing the  A   amp   V  buttons during standard parameterization for one second  the display switches to  the extended parameterization mode   The operation is the same as in standard parameterization     Menu level Parameterization level    Rescaling the measuring input valu
3.  up to 2 5 mm     Display  Digit height    14 mm    Segment colour    s    e  Display range  1999 to 9999  Setpoints optical display flashing  Overflow    Underflow    horizontal bars at the top  horizontal bars at the bottom    0 1 to 10 0 seconds    min  3 5   max  21 mA   4 20 mA 0 3        Fail of voltage approx  5 1 V without switching outputs  approx  8 0 V with switching outputs    Display time    efe         Measuring range   Input resistance   Measuring fault at measuring time   1 second       Temperature drift 100 ppm   K    Measuring time 0 1   10 0 seconds    Measuring principle successive approximation    Resolution 12 Bit converter  14 Bit  noiseless by oversampling at 1s measuring time     12    Setpoints    Memory  Data life    6  Error elimination    Potential free PhotoMos Outputs   max  switching voltage 30 VDC AC   max  steady current 0 4 A   Electric strength AC  400 V permanent  1800 V for 1 min    Flash memory  independent of supply     2 100 years    Ambient conditions    Working temperature 0   60  C    Storing temperature  20   80  C    Climatic density    CE sign    Safety standard       relative humidity 0 80  on years average without ohne dew    EN 61326    Conformity to directive 2004 108 EG    according to low voltage directive 2006 95 EG  EN 61010  EN 60664 1    6  Error elimination    Below please find the recommended procedure for dealing with faults and locating their possible cause     6 1  Questions and answers    l  The display of the dev
4. User manual M1    Current loop 4 20 mA       Technical features     e red display of  1999   9999 digits   e minimal installation depth  25 mm without plug in terminal  e adjustment via factory default or directly on the sensor signal  e min max value recording   e 10 adjustable setpoints   e display flashing at threshold exeedance   undercut   e tara   offset value calibration   e programming interlock via access code   e protection class IP65 at the front   e plug in terminal   e option  2 galv  insulated switching outputs    e pc based configuration kit PM TOOL with CD  amp  USB adapter for devices without keypad   for a simple adjustment of standard devices    M1_1S GB pdf update  06 08 2013 96x48    Identification    STANDARD TYPES ORDER NUMBERS       Current loop M1 1SR4B 0001 K70BD  Housing sizes  96x48 mm M1 1SR4B 0001 K72BD  Options     breakdown of order code     Standard type M Line Dimension    D  physical unit  Installation depth    38 mm incl  plug in terminal Version     B  B  Housing sizes    B96xH48xD25mm Setpoints   without plug terminal  O  without  PhotoMos outputs    Protection class      1  without keypad     operation on the back     7  iP65  plug terminal    Supply voltage     K  via current loop    Measuring input  Direct current 4 20 mA    Analog output  without    Sensor supply  without       Please state physical unit by order  e g  m min     Contents    1   2   3   4     Assembly   Electrical connection   Function  and operation description   Sett
5. es  ENDA   Default  20 00    g E g P g Pg Ae                            With the aid of this function  you can rescale the input value of 4 20 mA  works setting  without  applying a measuring signal  If sensor calibration has been selected  these parameters are not  available     Rescaling the measuring input values  OFFA   Default  4    5 PaPgAgeAr          With the aid of this function  you can rescale the input value of 4 20 mA  works setting  without  applying a measuring signal  If sensor calibration has been selected  these parameters are not  available        4  Setting up of the device    Menu level Parameterization level    Setting the tare  offset value  TARA     Default  0    The given value is added to the linerarized value  In this way  the characteristic line can be  shifted by the selected amount        Zero point slowdown  ZERO   Default  0                            pe    With zero point slowdown  a value range around zero can be preselected at which the display  shows zero  If  for example  a 10 is set  the display would show a zero in the range from  10 to   10 and continue below it with  11 and above it with  11     4 3 1  MIN MAX value inquiry   Assignment of key functions  TAST   Default  NO                                                    z no    P     Here  you can enter for the operating mode either a min max value inquiry or a threshold value  correction on the arrow keys    If the min max memory is activated with EHER  the measured min max values 
6. et  the default values of the program table are loaded and used for subsequent operation  This puts  the unit back to the state in which it was supplied     Caution  All application related data are lost     10    4  Setting up of the device    Functional principle of the setpoints          Alarms Limit value exceedance    HIGH     By limit value exceedance the  mn i threshold and on on reaching the     threshold   5 Vv ra   E I 8  o l T  off    Display  Hysterisis  N  Alarms Limit value undercut    LOW     By limit value undercut the  a a a a N alarm S1 S2 is on below the  On   threshold and switched off on      reaching the threshold      A Ve     is  e      Off Display  Hysterisis  9    Alarms   optical setpoint display    An activated set point can be optically indicated by flashing of the 7 segment display     Functional principle of the alarms  Alam o Deactivated  display value    Threshold Threshold limit value for switch over  Width of the window between the thresholds    Operating principle Operating current   quiescent current       11    5  Technical data    5  Technical data    96x48 96x48x25 mm  BxHxD    96x48x38 mm  BxHxD  including plug in terminal  Panel cut out  96x48 92 0 98 x 45 0 9 5 mm  Insulation thickness up to 3 mm  Fixing snap in screw element  PC Polycarbonat  black  EPDM  65 Shore  black    standard IP65  front   IPOO  back side     Material   Sealing material  Protection class  Weight approx  100 g    Connection plug in terminal  wire cross section
7. f the device    Menu Level Parameterization level    Pn ot  Loto    L  L                                           Setting the code  CODE   Default  1234    j 2 P 3 e yee    With this setting  it is possible to select an individual code  works setting 7 2 3 4  for locking the  keyboard  To locl release the key  proceed according to menu item RUN     4 3 4  Set points   Number of additional set points  SPCT   Default  0    In addition to the start and end value  8 extra set points can be defined to linearize non linear  sensor values  Only the activated set point parameters are displayed     Display values for setpoints  DIS      D S8   fm  E m   A la  g P g B g Pg      L v  Under this parameter the value of the setpoints is defined  With sensor calibration  as with end  value offset  you will be asked at the end whether a calibration should be made        Analogue values for setpoints   NP7    INP8     pg gegi          u    The set points are only displayed with the works calibration  4 20 mA  Here  the desired  analogue values can be freely selected  The input of constantly rising analogue values must be  carried out by the customer user        4 4  Reset to default values    To return the unit to a defined basic state  a reset can be carried out to the default values     The following procedure should be used     e Switch off the power supply  e Press button  P   e Switch on loop current  approx  3 8 mA  and press  P  button until        is shown in the display     With res
8. he selection with  P  and the display switches back to the menu level                                      Setting the measuring range end value  END   Default  2000    T    PA          mm  End m o  P   o A laj  P   Lo Li Li E  v    i L   v  A  Set the end value from the smallest to the highest digit with  A   V  and confirm each digit with   P   A minus sign can only be parameterized on the highest value digit  After the last digit  the  display switches back to the menu level  If SENS was selected as the input option  you can only  select between NOCA and CAL  With NOCA  only the previously set display value is taken over  and  with CAL  the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value                          Setting the measuring range start offset value  OFFS   Default  0400                     pa A  1 la   ggg gep A AE    Enter the start offset value from the smallest to the highest digit  A   V  and confirm each digit  with  P   After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level  If SENS was selected as  the input option  you can only select between NOCA and CAL  With NOCA  only the previously set  display value is taken over  and with CAL  the device takes over both the display value and the  analogue input value              Setting the decimal point  DOT   Default  0                                           The decimal point on the display can be moved with  A   W  and confirmed with  P   The  display then switches back to the
9. ice is dark    e Check the current loop current of the device     Please contact the manufacturer if errors of this kind occur    ll  The device s    hows             Displayed overflow at exceedance of display measuring range       Displayed overflow at undershooting of display measuring range       lll  The device shows       Ha I  r Z Loop current  lt  3 5 mA    13    7  Safety advices    7  Safety advice    Please read the following safety advice and the assembly chapter 1 before installation and keep it  for future reference     Proper use    The M1 1S device is designed for the evaluation and display of current loop signals  With the  setpoints  it is possible to perform simple control tasks  only possible for devices with setpoints        Danger  Careless use or improper operation can result in  ft   AN personal injury and or damage to the equipment                        L    Control of the device    The panel meters are checked before dispatch and sent out in perfect condition  Should there be  any visible damage  we recommend close examination of the packaging  Please inform the  supplier immediately of any damage     Installation    The M1 1S device must be installed by a suitably qualified specialist  e g  with a qualification in  industrial electronics      Notes on installation    e There must be no magnetic or electric fields in the vicinity of the device  e g  due to transformers   mobile phones or electrostatic discharge     e Do not install inductive consume
10. ing up the device   4 1  Switching on   4 2  Standard parameterization   4 3  Extended parameterization  4 3 1  MIN MAX value inquiry  4 3 2  Flashing of display  4 3 3  Threshold values  4 3 4  Setpoints   4 4  Reset to default settings   Technical data   Error elimination    Safety advice      O O O N OQ O    OT W N    at oo ee oS  A WwW N O O    1  Assembly       1  Assembly    Please read the Safety instructions on page 14 before installation and keep this user manual for future reference        Na  ex    sO  WO  WN  Gap for physical V NG  unit wr eh           After removing the fixing elements  insert the device    2  Check the seal to make sure it fits securely    3  Click the fixing elements back into place and tighten the clamping screws by hand  Then use a screwdriver to  tighten them another half a turn     CAUTION  The torque should not exceed 0 1 Nm     The dimension symbols can be exchanged before installation via a channel on the side     2  Electrical connection    Typ M1 1S R4B 0001 K70BD     device without setpoints    Oe     IB NC lint lin  IB         Internal bridge       Typ M1 1S R4B 0001 K72BD     device with setpoints         Internal bridge       Switching outputs  for devices with switching outputs please use measuring input   rel      Connection examples    Below you find some connection examples  which demonstrate some practical applications     Current loop device in combination with a transmitter in current loop technique     Internal bridge    Cu
11. rrent loop device in combination with another measuring input with low burden           ezren    Internal bridge    24 VDC    2  Electrical connection       2  Electrical connection       Connection examples    Current loop device in combination with a 3  4 wire sensor     Internal bridge    Voltage supply       A  Voltage supply    Current loop device with switching outputs 24 VDC  up to 0 4 A      OPRAN  Olo ololo     Internal bridge       Internal bridge    24 VDC          Current loop device with a 4 wire sensor and switching outputs           3  Function  and operation description    3  Function and operation description    Operation  The operation is divided into two different levels     Menu Level  Here it is possible to navigate between the individual menu items     Parameterization level    The parameters stored in the menu item can be parameterized here    Functions that can be adjusted or changed are always indicated with a flashing of the display  Adjustments made  at the parameterization level should be always confirmed by pressing the  P  key to save them    However  the display automatically saves all adjustments and then switches to operation mode if no further keys  are pressed within 10 seconds     Change to parameterization level with the relevant parameters  Menu level   y  For navigation at the menu level  B To confirm the changes made at the parameterization level    og    P AELEZA NNAS fal Md To change the value or setting    Example       Menu Level Le
12. rs  relays  solenoid valves etc   near the device and suppress  any interference with the aid of RC spark extinguishing combinations or free wheeling diodes     e Keep input  output and supply lines separate from one another and do not lay them parallel with  each other  Position    go    and    return lines    next to one another  Where possible use twisted pair   So  you receive best measuring results     e Screen off and twist sensor lines  Do not lay current carrying lines in the vicinity  Connect the  screening on one side on a suitable potential equaliser  normally signal ground      e The device is not suitable for installation in areas where there is a risk of explosion     e Any electrical connection deviating from the connection diagram can endanger human life and or  can destroy the equipment     e The terminal area of the devices is part of the service  Here electrostatic discharge needs to be  avoided  Attention  High voltages can cause dangerous body currents     e Galvanic insulated potentials within one complex need to be placed on an appropriate point   normally earth or machines ground   So  a lower disturbance sensibility against impacted energy  can be reached and dangerous potentials  that can occur on long lines or due to faulty wiring  can  be avoided     M1_1S GB pdf 14 update  06 08 2013    
13. vel  gt    Parameterization level  P    Al  P                                               Programming via configuration software PM TOOL MUSB6    You receive the software on CD incl  an USB cable with a device adaptor  The connection is done via a 6 pole  micromatch connector plug on the back and the PC is connected via an USB connector plug     System requirements  PC with USB interface  Software  Windows XP  Windows Vista    4  Setting up of the device    4  Setting up the device    4 1  Switching on    Once the installation is complete  you can start the device by applying the current loop  Check beforehand  once again that all the electrical connections are correct     Starting sequence    For 1 second during the switching on process  the segment test  8 8 8 8  is displayed  followed by an indication  of the software type and  after that  also for 1 second  the software version  After the start up sequence  the  device switches to operation display mode     4 2  Standard parameterization     To be able to parameterize the display  press the  P  key in operating mode for 1 second  The display then  changes to the menu level with the first menu item TYPE     Menu level Parameterization level    Selection of the input signal  TYPE     Default  SENS  n   l       5En5   El    There are two measuring input options for the current loop  4 282 mA as works calibration   without application of the sensor signal  and SENS as sensor calibration  with the sensor  applied   Confirm t
14. will be saved  during operation and can be called up via the arrow keys  A   VY   The values are lost if the  device is restarted    If the threshold value correction Li  is selected  the limit values can be changed during  operation without hindering the operating procedure    With TARA the display is tared to zero and is saved permanently as offset  The device confirms  the correct taring by showing 8000 in the display  If NO is parameterized  the navigation keys   V   A  have no function in operating mode     4 3 2  Flashing of display  FLAS   Default  NO                   f Li  2    T HE no    PI    Here  flashing of the display can be added as an extra alarm function  either to the first limit  value  select  Li 7   the second limit value  select  Li 2  or to both limit values  select  Li i2   With  NO  works setting   no flashing is assigned at all     4 3 3  Limit values   Limits  L      Default  0800    peo epe gee                            For both limit values  two different values can be parameterized  With this  the parameters for  each limit value are called up one after the other        4  Setting up of the device    Menu level Parameterization level    Hysteresis for limit values   9     Default  0000    7 m mi E Ao          Ll    For both limit values  a hysteresis function exists that reacts according to the functional  principle  operating current   quiescent current      Function if display falls below   exceeds limit value  FU     Default  HI9H    A  Siow
    
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