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SRF106 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model User's Manual

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2. Panel sn Door 0 to 30 bottom rear angle from horizontal position O When mounting from top rear E Panel thickness 2 to 28mm 0 to 3j top rear angle s m ra from horizontal position Door i Li i 3 1 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 2 Installation Bi Installation Dimensions The panel cutout dimensions are as follows unit mm 137 137 175 min 175 min Bi Installation Procedure Use one of the mounting holes at the top bottom left or right of the case when mounting the SRF106 1 Remove the seal covering the mounting hole to be used 2 Insert the main unit case from the panel front 3 Install the SRF106 onto the panel using the mounting brackets provided 1 Handling Precautions Remove the seal from only the mounting hole to be used when installing the SRF106 Do not remove the seals from the other mounting holes where the mounting bracket is not to be installed These seals prevent dust from entering the case The recommended tightening torque for the mounting bracket is 1 0 to 1 5N m Tightening the mounting bracket with a torque higher than this might deform the case or damage the mounting fixture 3 2 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 3 Wiring Precautions NWARNING Before wiring the SRF106 be sure to turn the power OFF Failure to do so might cause ele
3. Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING X Do not remove the mounting screws Example Lighting of lamp when event occurs Example Lighting of lamp during normal operation al C Power supply for event 3 7 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING B Wiring External Switch Inputs optional function Input Terminals External External switch input 1 switch input 2 b al s al Lo m No 1 Commbn No 2 internally conn cted at terminal External switch input terminals E No 3 Common No 4 LET External External switch input 3 switch input 4 c 9 at o o c c o O 3 8 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING E Connecting the RS 485 Interface optional function Read this item when you are using a model that supports the RS 485 communications function The SRF106 is a slave station connection example DIGITRONIK unit slave station Terminator resistor SDA z1 Sapa Terminator resistor ET RDB FT lI Ase FII re Communications Shielded cable a terminals Master station l e RDA e lt eos m RS 485 Yamatake Corporation SDA CPL communications SDB 4 SDA SG 4 SDB 77 EG Q4 SH Shielded cable t 4 bral _ gt DIGITRONIK unit slave station loki el Tell cra at L
4. Keep the wiring from the line filter as short as possible Bundling this wiring together is effective against electrical noise After providing anti noise countermeasures do not bundle primary and secondary power leads together or pass them through the same piping or wiring duct Connect the SRF106 by one point grounding to the protective ground terminal Do not perform any jump wiring When it is difficult to ground shielded cables prepare a separate ground terminal earth bar Grounding type Lower than 100 2 Grounding conductor Annealed copper wire more than 2mm AWG14 or equivalent or thicker wire Grounding conductor length Max 20m oo 100 100V Recommended Insulation line filter Instrument transformer 81446364 001 SRF106 power supply E x 100 to 240Vac c 50 60Hz IS m Other circuits Ground Ground 0 Handling Precautions Take rush current into consideration when installing a power switch or use outside the SRF106 3 5 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 5 3 6 I O Signal Leads 1 Thermocouple input signal lead When the input is a thermocouple connect the bare thermocouple lead to the terminal If the thermocouple is located a long way from the SRF106 or the thermocouple is connected to a terminal extend the connection using a compensating lead and then connect to the terminal Use shielded compensating leads only 2 Resistance temperat
5. 5 6 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION ii Selecting the Target Event No Up to four events can be set to a single channel Select which event No is to be set Event No 1 will be displayed with the target channel selected After you have entered the setting value press the ENT key Event No 2 is displayed Note If you press the EN key without setting any value the next event No will be selected E Enabling Changing of Event Setting Values When you can select the target event No of the target channel you can change that event setting value If you press the gt key the cursor moves from the CH display to the uppermost digit of the setup item at DATA CH EVNT c AUTO MAN CLK ENT FEED ODMD ORCD C E E Entering the Setting Value Using the A P Keys and Pressing the amp 5 key Enter event setting values using the A or gt keys When you have set the numerical values press the ENT key This registers the setting value to memory and automatically advances the display to the next event number c AUTO MAN CLK 306285 FEED ODMD ORCD C C Co 5 7 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 4 Changing the Chart Feed Speed 1 Handling Precautions Chart feed speed 2 is displayed only when the extended menu is turned ON B Starting Setup Press the amp key to select SPD Make sure that the SPD LED lights B Changing the Chart Feed Speed e Press the A key to select the target chart
6. CH EVNT DATA 1282000 CH_EVNT DATA A 6 Press the A key several times to set the value to 8 100 s digit 2 changes to 8 CH_EVNT DATA aL LEBBBBB 0 To set the No 1 scale 0 0 to 800 0 of channel No 2 4 Y ENT 7 Press the C key several times to set the channel No to 2 No 1 scale lower limit default The reason for the indication differing Channel No 2 from than in step 3 1 is that the unit is in the direct setting value change mode CH EVNT ENT 8 Press the CD key again to advance to display No 2 The display moves to the topmost digit of the No 1 scale upper limit setting Display No 2 1000 s digit blinks 9 Press the A key several times to set the value to 0 1000 s digit 1 changes to 0 CH_EVNT DATA 2202000 11 Press the A key several times to set the value to 8 100 s digit 2 changes to 8 CH EVNT IE EBBBRHBI 7 8 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 To set the No 1 scale 0 0 to 800 0 to channel Nos 3 to 6 4 4 Set steps 7 to 11 in the previous example while changing the channel No 12 When you have finished making the No 1 scale upper limit setting for the last channel No 6 be sure to press the EN key If you press the eel key or DISP TO key without pressing the EN key and shift to another setup item or display another item the las
7. Set the resistance of all three leads to same value Analog input terminal 8 9 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 6 Adjusting the Dot Position This section describes how to adjust the dot position on the chart This adjustment should be performed when the recording accuracy has drifted outside of the permissible accuracy range The dot position is factory adjusted and normally need not be re adjusted To perform this adjustment the SRF106 must be set to the calibration mode All adjustment data for the SRF106 is input to this mode by a special device during production Inadvertently rewriting this data may cause the SRF106 to malfunction and may prevent on site recovery Never change any setting other than the required settings Also the chassis must be drawn out to enter the calibration mode Take care when drawing out the chassis Take the following points into consideration The recording accuracy indicated in Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS assumes that ambient temperature humidity and other environmental conditions are within their respective standard conditions Otherwise chart expansion shrinkage must also be taken into consideration E About Recording Accuracy O Recording accuracy In PV axis horizontal direction Display accuracy 0 5 of recording F S In time axis vertical direction 0 5mm O Chart expansion shrinkage in horizontal direction The chart expands about 0 7 F S when the ambient temperature ch
8. Tabulation printing is carried out at the No 1 time 2 Tabulation printing is carried out at the N 1 and No 2 times 3 Tabulation printing is carried out at the No 1 No 2 and No 3 times 4 Tabulation printing is carried out at all No 1 No 2 No 3 and No 4 times Schedule demand h min setting 0 to 23 h 0 to 59 min Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION E Description of System Setup Items O Details of specified list printing Year month day h min recording format chart feed speed recorder ID number Channel number range type recording scale unit Event setup setting value type All details are printed in all lists How to use the recorder ID No When you are using two or more SRF106s you can print individual recorder ID Nos when printing is started to distinguish which recorder is being used to record on the chart O Time recording OFF When time recording is set to OFF no date time information is printed on the chart When importance is placed on knowing actual time set time recording to ON factory setting O Recording color selection You can select from two types of color patterns The DIN color pattern is provided mainly for use in Europe Schedule demand When trend schedule demand recording is selected as the recording format and display Nos B to F in the setup procedure are set tabulation can be printed at the necessary times up to four times per day If schedule dema
9. 9 To set the event type relay No and event differential of channel No 1 4 2 Press the DP key to shift to event type selection Event type selection 3 Press the A key to change the event type selection to H HIGH Event type selection changes to H 4 Press the DP key to shift to the event relay No Event relay No 5 Press the A key to change the event relay No to 1 Event relay No changes to 1 EVNT 7 21 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES ENT 6 Press the CO key to advance to display No 6 No 2 event type selection relay No selection recording ON OFF selection Display No 6 Event type selection 7 Press the A key to change the event type selection to L LOW Event type selection changes to L CH EVN DATA 8 Press the P key to shift to the event relay No Event relay No 9 Press the A key to change the event relay No to 2 Event relay No changes to 2 10 Press the ES key to advance to display No 9 No 1 event differential Display No 9 No 1 event differential 11 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the event differential 10 s digit of event differential 12 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the event differential to 1 10 s digit of event differential changes to 1
10. H I Thermocouple Note 1 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 0 2 C 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 15 of rdg 10 C 1 1 C DC voltage 10 mv 11 12 13 S K E J T t Hh Ho HR HO HR H iz Iiz Il 0 C 0 C 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 0 2 C 0 15 of rdg 1 1 C 0 2 C 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 0 2 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 100 C min Nicrosil Nisil 0 0 to 1300 0 C Entire range WRe0 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C 0 to less than 300 C 300 to less than 600 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 600 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C WRe5 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C 0 to less than 300 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 300 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C E ec C C 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C PR40 20 0 0 to 1880 0 0 to less than 500 C 500 to less than 900 C 12 C 900 to less than 1500 C 0 396 of rdg 6 C 1500 C min 0 3 of rdg 3 5 C 1 0 0 to 1290 0 Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 32 0 0 to 1200 0 Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C Kp Au7Fe 3 0 0 to 300 0K 0 to less than 25K 0 3 of rdg 1 6K 0 2K 25K min 0 396 of rdg 1 1K 0 2K Resistance Pt100 4 200 0 to 550 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 0 2 C temperature detector JPt100 200 0 to 550 0 Enti 15 of rdg 0 6 C 2 C 3 0 10 6 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS La 32 to less than 212 F 8 F 1 32 to 3200 F 4 F 212 to less than 572 F Is 572 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 4 Les
11. Next step SYS 5 Return to the basic display mode 1 Press the CC key to return to the basic display mode Lower code 0 of 5th character CH EVNT DATA 7 18 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 7 3 Setup Example 3 Set the following setting values to your SRF 106 Applicable models SRF106AS XXXX Number in brackets for additional function 1 is 1 or 2 By optional function 1 event relays are supported Other settings on a standard model are possible the only difference being that event relays are not supported Setup conditions The following conditions are added to the details set in the 7 1 Setup Example 1 page 7 1 Set the HIGH 650 C and LOW 450 C events to channel No 1 and output each to relay Nos 1 and 2 Set HIGH 715 C to channel No 2 and HIGH 730 C to channel No 3 and output these in common to relay No 3 Set the event differential to 10 C B Setup Items See the table below Columns containing numbers or letters are items that need to be set Blank columns are items that need not be set The setup item itself is sometimes not displayed Some setups may be left at their defaults Event Setup Display Setup Item L3 DT DIGG i wssemmnde pes 78 79 e No oventseting vale CO SCC 3 wsemse we __ Dwaeeneweww J No 1 evento seleciona ana room O IO AA Not event output
12. No CP UM 1666E SRF106 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model User s Manual Installation Operation Thank you for purchasing the SRF106 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model This manual contains information for ensuring the correct use of the SRF106 It also provides necessary information for installation maintenance and trou bleshooting This manual should be read by those who design and maintain equipment that uses the SRF106 Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference Yamatake Corporation RESTRICTIONS ON USE This product has been designed developed and manufactured for general purpose application in machinery and equipment Accordingly when used in applications outlined below special care should be taken to implement a fail safe and or redundant design concept as well as a periodic maintenance program Safety devices for plant worker protection Start stop control devices for transportation and material handling machines Aeronautical aerospace machines Control devices for nuclear reactors Never use this product in applications where human safety may be put at risk REQUEST Ensure that this User s Manual is handed over to the user before the product is used Copying or duplicating this User s Manual in part or in whole is forbid den The information and specifications in this User s Manual are sub ject to change without notice Considerable effort has been made to ensure
13. hi 122 parameters jn J Note 1 Input calculation type is printed as follows Setting Printout 1 PV NORMAL Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Note 9 2 Channel deviation reference channel current channel DEV CH 3 Channel deviation current channel reference channel DEV CH 4 Fixed value deviation fixed value current channel DEV DATA 5 Fixed value deviation current channel fixed value DEV DATA When the input calculation type is set to PV both the reference channel and fixed value for deviation are not printed When the input calculation type is set to channel deviation reference channels targeted for deviation are printed and when set to fixed value deviation the fixed value for deviation is printed When the range code is set to thermocouple or resistance temperature detector the engineering unit upper and lower limits are not printed When the scale switching method is set to 0 OFF the following items are not printed No 2 scale 0 value and 100 value Auto switching point setting value Auto switching differential setting value When the scale switching method is set to 2 switching by external method the following items are not printed Auto switching point setting value Auto switching differential setting value On models that do not support the event output optional function relay Nos No 1 to No 4 are not printed
14. DC voltage 19999 to 29999 20 00mV 40 00mV 60 00mV 200 0mV 2 000V 5 000V 0 to 10 000V 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1820 0 C 200 0 to 1370 0 C 200 0 to 800 0 C 200 0 to 1100 0 C Thermocouple 200 0 to 400 0 C Nicrosil Nisil 0 0 to 1300 0 C WRe0 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C WRe5 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C PR40 20 0 0 to 1880 0 C PLII 0 0 to 1290 0 C Ni NieMo 0 0 to 1200 0 C Kp Au7Fe 0 0 to 300 0 K Resistance ei Pt100 200 0 to 650 uie m DERE E 32 to 3200 F 32 to 3200 F 32 to 3308 F 328 to 2498 F 328 to 1472 F 328 to 2012 F Thermocouple 328 to 752 F Nicrosil Nisil 32 to 2372 F WRe0 26 32 to 4208 F WRe5 26 32 to 4208 F PR40 20 32 to 3416 F PLII 32 to 2354 F Ni NieMo 32 to 2192 F Resistance temperature Pt100 328 0 to 1202 0 F detector RTD JPt100 328 0 to 1022 0 F 6 20 6 10 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Character Code Table Upper Bits Lower 2 3 4 5 7 Bits o bany o e P Jp pot tt lt PAT Ola gt ae eB Be d our a p a ee ee Ss es 4 s 4p ot tT ta Tet aa e a a jajojn a ajo n lt c 0 ae Penake E H o Je m NETTE B D zep amet Unit Character Code 6 21 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 11 External Switch Inputs Optional Functions The following functions are set to external switch inputs before the SRF106 is shipped from the factory These fu
15. Setup Details lt gt Recording mode 0 display recording OFF 1 display only 2 display recording Range code See 6 9 Range Code Table page 6 20 Input calculation type 1 to 5 See page 6 13 Reference channel DUI to 6 Burnout 2 0 OFF 1 UP up scale 2 DOWN down scale Measurement range lower upper limit 19999 to 29999 U Engineering range decimal point 0 XXXXX 1 XXXX X 2 XXX XX 3 XX XXX 4 X XXXX Engineering range upper lower limits 19999 to 429999 U Fixed value for deviation 19999 to 29999 U PV bias 190999 to 29999 U Character order 1 to 6 1st to 6th character UNIT Engineering unit See 6 10 Character Code Table page 6 21 Set by character code TAG input tag name See 6 10 Character Code Table page 6 21 Set by character code Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION E Description of Range Setup Items O Recording mode and operation Recording Mode Display 0 display recording OFF 32767 is returned 1 display only Operable Operable Operable 2 display recording ON Operable Operable Operable Operable O Range code selection O PV bias O Input calculation The SRF106 supports full multi input Merely selecting the range type here fixes the range code PV bias refers to the PV offset value This value is used in the following instances On instrumentation incorporat
16. The chart guide touches the right side of sprocket so the chart guide pin is not fully inserted into the latch Chart guide touches the sprocket RIGHT The chart guide pin is fully inserted into the latch so the chart guide is in contact with the chart cassette t No space Ir RIGHT The chart guide does not touch the sprocket so the chart guide pin is fully inserted into the latch Chart guide does not touch the sprocket Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 10 Gently push the chart cassette into the body as far as possible and then press in the load lever 1 Handling Precautions Before you start recording after you have removed and re attached the chart cassette press the E key to feed the chart about one fold to make sure that the chart is being fed correctly Note For details on the chart part No see 1 2 Model Selection Guide page 1 3 Bi Loading replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette 1 Open the door and open the display setup unit towards you by pulling on the protrusion at the bottom left of the unit 2 To replace the ink ribbon cassette remove the old ink ribbon cassette Push the release knob at the bottom left of the ink ribbon cassette up and swing the ink ribbon cassette out from the right side Release knob gt 4 5 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 3 Insert the protrusion on the right of the new ink ribb
17. input type measurement range and PV bias can be set according to the menu level SCL Scale is being set up The recording scale can be set according to the menu level Display examples Setting configuration lock in the system setup level Checking or setting events In the example on the left the setting of event setup 1 on channel 1 is 50 0 EVNT Checking or setting the chart feed speed In the example on the left the chart feed speed 1 setting 5 is 40mm h Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 1 Installation Site B Siting Conditions The SRF106 is for indoor installation only Install the SRF106 at a location that satisfies the following conditions 1 Locations that are hardly subject to temperature change Locations close to room temperature 2 Locations that are not subject to corrosive gas 3 Locations whose humidity is neither too low nor too high 4 Locations that are hardly subject to mechanical vibration 5 Locations that are hardly subject to dust or oil smoke 6 Locations that are hardly subject to the influence of electrical noise 7 Locations that are not subject to magnetic fields 1 Handling Precautions Keep the mounting angle to within O to 30 from the bottom rear bottom rear angle or to within O to 3 from the top rear top rear angle Use a panel of at least 2mm in thickness for mounting the SRF106 When mounting from bottom rear E Panel thickness 2 to 28mm
18. messes 1 3 mnes FU II RS IS IS Eam TOMAS IS IS IS IS IS IS a A BACON PR 77777 ONU DRM EA SR E acc Engineering unit setting UNIT A B ES C Scale Setup Display Check Setup Item Dore otsas wr eae eni memoir wzsaeewew JO ezssewperit O usse IN sadre Input tag name setting TAG ERA MA pop p pop yop op py pop C a eS NENET App 5 APPENDICES Customer Device Nams vigno B Setup Details Event Setup No all channels MEMO ETC EEC CI 2 noz event seting value asw 0 3 Noa esventseting value 19909t0 2009 O Nos event seting vals 999 moe J 9 6 Nozwentpesdedin OFF towa mem 00o 8 Nos eventypessieston orrn cowemen ooo 5 NoteventouputrelyNo Ja o 9 6 NeemowureN 066 gt 7 vos even carol No 5 9 NoeventoupstveayNo 086 0 OFFI ON ole No 1 event differential 0 to 29999 No 2 event differential 0 to 29999 No 3 event differential 0 to 29999 No 4 event differential 0 to 29999 App 6 APPENDICES ModelNo Preparedby Date Prepared E User Setup Field Event Setup Display Check Setup Item hel il rana 3 jwzemeemeas L3 nos event seting O J a event cating Tres cemento JJ 6 Wea evetype seestn
19. 3 2 B Installation Dimensions 0 0 0 0 cece cece teens 3 2 B Installation Procedure 0 00 c ccc cece cnet es 3 2 3 3 Wiring Precautions 00 2 00 ccc cece ccc Ree 3 3 B Description of Symbols on Terminal Layout Label 3 3 B Noise Countermeasures L LLTtuuuutsssssssssss sess 3 4 B Recommended Crimped Terminal 3 4 3 4 Connecting the Power Supply and Ground 3 5 3 5 l O Signal Leads ord e 3h a ea pr pc ia pas 3 6 B Wiring Analog Inputs 0 00 0 3 7 B Wiring Event Outputs optional function 3 7 B Wiring External Switch Inputs optional function 3 8 E Connecting the RS 485 Interface optional function 3 9 B Connecting the RS 232C Interface optional function 3 10 vii Chapter 4 4 1 Chapter 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 PREPARATION amp OPERATION Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette 4 1 B Loading replacing the Chart ooo 4 1 E Loading replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette 4 5 Operation ooo A ese eit lee etn La 4 7 B Turning the Power ON ssssesss cee eens 4 7 B Starting stopping Recording 0 00 cece eee eee 4 7 B Feeding the Chart coco 4 8 B Selecting th
20. 429999 U e Scale switching method 0 switching OFF 1 auto switching 2 switching by external switch input communications e Auto switching point 19999 to 429999 U e Auto switching differential O to 29999 U 6 16 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION E Description of Scale Setup Items O Reverse scaling You can reverse scaling of the No 1 and No 2 scales by reversing the numerical values for the upper and lower limit values O Auto switching differential The differential is set to provide a degree of margin so that the recording scale is not immediately restored to its original scale when auto switching is set Auto switching point Scale 1 Differential O Minimum scaling range Trend recording becomes stepped if scaling is set too narrow The resolution of trend recording in a 100mm recording width is 1 1000 Carry out scaling in such a way that this or a higher resolution can be obtained referring to the resolution item in the specifications 6 17 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Scale setup The recording scale lower and upper limit values are set as the chart 0 and 100 positions For example the range is 200 0 to 1370 0 C input range code 23 in the case of a K thermocouple However to set the left side 096 position of the chart as 0 0 C and the right side 100 position of the chart as 1000 0 C when carrying out trend recording on the chart set
21. 6 7 mewWemwesedo iY weem LL L9 pr cetro e a LL meewecawe 5 mmo Measurement range upper limit Engineering unit setting UNIT Input tag name setting TAG 7 10 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES Scale Setup Display Setup Item Nes opa 3 4 s e Li qw wenmo ECL LE 3 urmaewenmc O LL ECTS Sa O O 1 E E E O O 31 1 5 amp Auto switchingpoint J TT y Y 3 Awoswihngdfeenia YY Y S B Procedure 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type 2 Set the input type 3 Set the recording scale 4 Set the extended menu to OFF 5 Return to the basic display mode B Actual Setup 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type 1 Press the 55 SET key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit CH EVNT 2 Press the ES key twice to advance to display No 3 extended memory entry Display No 3 extended menu 3 Press the A key to change the extended menu setting from 0 OFF to 1 ON Extended menu 0 changes to 1 SYS 4 Press the EN key CH_EVNT DATA SYS Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 2 Set the input type 1 Press the E key until the RNG LED lights At first channel No 1 blinks RNG LED lit
22. Bl Canceling the Configuration Lock page 5 4 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION Bi Printout Details O Printout messages purple Note For details see 6 12 Printout Messages page 6 23 Time 1 Au Message description max six characters Fi O Example of trend tabulation recording PV value of channel 5 PV value of channel 6 PV value of channel 1 PV value of channel 2 PV value of channel 3 LL 692 d DIE 793D PV value of pia D gt B 944 channel 4 Time marker Event OFF record Chart feed speed Channel No Event marker on trend on trend Input name Scale upper Scale lower value value Unit Ti marker ime Event ON record He Date 1 13 50 1L1 ON Event marker on trend Time in Event status Channel No occurrence Event relay No Event type Event setup No Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 1 Introduction To use the SRF106 you must first select the input range type and set the recording scale chart feed speed and other items This setup is called configuration Configuration is sometimes already set up by the device manufacturer in which the SRF 106 is integrated If the SRF106 has not been configured or you want to change the configuration setups refer to Chapter 6 DETAIL
23. E P bb PERDER 8 8 Adjusting the Dot Position suos 8 10 E About Recording Accuracy ooo 8 10 About Standard Conditions 0 0 2 00 ccc eee eee 8 10 B Procedure ccoo occ 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm Display and Descriptions 0 00 c cece cece ees 9 1 Remedying Trouble 0 2 00 c cece ccc cece cece eee 9 4 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS 10 1 Specifications co oc poses say cs do Re Ue e D pego Ee ies 10 1 B General Specifications luisse sessi 10 1 B Performance Specifications 0 0 02 00 cece eee ees 10 2 10 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy 10 6 10 3 External Dimensions sss sessi ees 10 8 APPENDICES B Appendix Contents App 1 B How to Use the Setup Sheets ooo App 1 B Setup DetailS ooo App 2 B User Setup Field Luuuuuuuuisuiusiussosesssesss App 3 B Setup Details ooo App 4 B User Setup Field iuis App 5 B Setup Details Luise App 6 B User Setup Field 0 00 00 ccc cence cence eens App 7 Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions are used in this manual Handling Precautions Note 1 2 3 1 2 8 Handling Precautions indicate items that the user should pay attention to when handling the SRF106 Notes indica
24. EVNT 7 22 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES ENT 13 Press the CD key to advance to display No A No 2 event differential Display No A No 2 event differential CH_EWNT DATA 14 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the event differential e 10 s digit of event differential CH EVNT DATA 15 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the event differential to 1 10 s digit of event differential changes to 1 9 To set the event type relay No and event differential of channel No 2 9 16 Press the ES key to advance to channel No 2 When event type is OFF display No 5 No 1 event type selection relay No selection recording ON OFF selection is displayed Channel No 2 Display No 5 Event type selection 17 Press the A key to change event type selection to H HIGH Event type selection changes to H 18 Press the P key to shift to the event relay No Event relay No 7 23 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 19 Press the A key to change the event relay No to 3 Event relay No changes to 3 20 Press the ENT key to advance to display No 9 No 1 event differential Display No 9 No 1 event differential 21 Press the P key to shift to the 10 s digit of the event differential 10 s digit of event differential 22 Press the A key to chan
25. SET O Press the C 5 key to select SYS A ENT FEED ODMD ORCD y O O O C C_D ENT O Press the C 5 key The LOCK LED goes out to indicate that the configuration lock is canceled 5 4 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION E Switching the Extended Menu ON OFF To set initial settings such as range type and recording scale on the SRF106 turn the extended menu ON ENT O Press the CO key to select display No 3 ENT FEED ODMD ORCD SS EA C AS ENT O Press the CO key e AUTO MAN CLK 5 5 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 3 Changing Event Setting Values 1 Handling Precautions Event setting values are displayed only when H or L is set as the event type For details on how to set up event types see 6 3 Event Setup page 6 4 The decimal point position of event setting values is the decimal point position determined by the range code in the case of range codes 10 onwards In the case of range code 00 to 06 voltage inputs this becomes the engineering range decimal point position range setup procedure display No 8 page 6 3 E Starting Setup Press the El key to select EVNT Make sure that the EVNT LED lights AUTO MAN CLK ENT FEED ODMD ORCD Co CO C Cou E Selecting the Target Channel No Select the channel No to be set using the A key The following example shows the display setup unit when channel 2 is selected c AUTO MAN CLK ENT FEED ODMD ORCD CS Co C CD
26. See master page 6 10 Inappropriate communications cable Use an appropriate cable Incorrect communications wiring Rewire correctly See page 3 6 Incorrect protocol Change to the appropriate protocol Data from the master station cannot Communications access rights are set to Set the communications access rights to be written by CPL communications read only read write as necessary See page 6 10 9 7 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS 10 1 Specifications E General Specifications Memory protection EEPROM Clock backup Lithium cell CR2430 Min 20MQ across each terminal and GND terminal by 500Vdc megger Dielectric strength Power supply event output leak current 5mA max Across power terminal and GND terminal 1500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across event output terminal and GND terminal 1500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Input leak current 2mA max Across measurement input terminal and GND terminal 1000Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across measurement input terminals 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min excluding RTD input Across external switch input terminal and GND terminal 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across communications terminal and GND terminal 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Induction resistance Common mode rejection rate 120dB 50 60Hz 0 1Hz input impedance 5009 across terminals and ground Normal mode rejection rate 40dB 50 60Hz 0 1Hz Standard conditions Temperature 23x2 C Humidity 60 5 RH 1 1 Not allowed Voltage fluctuat
27. The schedule demand time is printed only when the recording format is set to schedule demand On models that do not support the external switch inputs optional function the DI function setting is not printed Communications parameters are printed only on models that support communications optional function Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to set up configuration items that are initially set on the SRF106 Set up configuration items with configuration lock unlocked display No 1 in SYS setup If the extended menu is set to ON display No 3 in SYS setup you can also set up the range type recording scale recording format event type and system setup o Handling Precautions Configuration can be set up also during recording However if the range type or other setup items are changed recording sometimes becomes temporarily abnormal The Smart Handy Loader is needed to set the following functions These functions cannot be set on the SRF106 alone Reference contact temperature compensation ON OFF External switch input function assignment extension factory setting ON Message printing details factory setting ON Note For details on event setting values chart feed speed date time setup and list printing to be configured with the extended menu OFF see Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 6 1 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 2 Configuration Data and Factor
28. bias reference channel Fixed value for deviation Measurement range upper lower value Engineering range upper lower value No 1 scale upper lower value No 2 scale upper lower value Scale switching method Auto switching point setting value Auto switching differential setting value Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION Ris i i i ROM revision No 0 MESS oRANBE 40 PHO 88 81 RCD 20tR RNA Channel No tag 49 l ae i i 11 i EN B2 RC i i i ze q q 1440cm H 49 Rit Milit 84 Rdo l4a HPL a Ur i p 5 TA 20 40 60 80 00 OF 3 NORM P 9 i k E 8 9 FF jo a lb RE lo D 118 continued on next page Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 16 example of all lists printing dera pp Hp No 1 to No 4 event type No 1 to No 4 relay i No No 1 to No 4 event setting value Event E differential setting value Event printing E E F ON OFF selection 821 Gi 8 f 4 N 4 if F E b n 4 i F FF F FE p tabo le 20 18 60 0 AE 100 b J E 0 cr z Fr Message printing Schedule demand 1 i k 3 time DI function settings Communications
29. feed speed No The chart feed speed corresponding to that chart feed speed No is displayed to the right of the No 5 8 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION B Pressing the eS key When the eS key is pressed the cursor stops blinking momentarily and the setting value is registered to memory The chart feed speed is changed when the next scan executed by pressing the EN key starts to be printed CG AUTO MAN CLK FEED ODMD ORCD C C2 C Chart Feed Speed Chart Feed Speed Setting Tabulation Recording Interval No Display mm h trend tabulation 5 9 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 5 Changing the Date Time 1 Handling Precautions E Starting Setup E Changing the Date 5 10 If both the date and time are in error all DATA LEDs will blink when you press the ENT key to notify that entry is no longer possible If this happens press any key to return to the entry display The number of seconds in the time setting is reset so that counting starts from 00 when you press th key only when the numerical values for the time setting are changed If you press the EN key without making any changes to the numerical values for the time setting the date setting display will be redisplayed and the number of seconds will not be reset Press the El key to select CLK The LED for the selected items lights Make sure that the CLK LED lights The date is arranged in order year lower two digits of Western calend
30. flammable liquids or vapors Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard Temperature 0to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Vibration Frequency 0 to 100Hz Acceleration 0 98m s maximum Installation category CategoryII IEC664 1 EN61010 1 Pollution degree Pollution degree 2 Environmental condition Permanently connected equipment Indoor use Panel mounted equipment EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION The recorder must be mounted into a panel to limit operator access to the rear terminals Specification of common mode voltage The common mode voltages of all I O except for main supply are less than 30Vr m s 42 4V peak and 60Vdc APPLICABLE STANDARDS EN61010 1 EN61326 1 Handling Precautions When the carring handle kit is installed the recorder does NOT conform to the standard EN61010 1 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batterries according to the manufacturer s instructions N SAFETY PRECAUTIONS J B About Icons The safety precautions described in this manual are indicated by various icons Please be sure you read and understand the icons and their meanings described below before reading the rest of the manual Safety precautions are intended to ensure the safe and correct use of this prod uct to prevent injury to the operator and others and to pre
31. of each channel Time Purple Event Occurrence red Reset Blue Channel No Same color as trend color of each channel Demand PV value Same color as trend color of each channel Time Purple Replacement warning Warning marks are output at 10cm intervals from 60cm from the end of mark the chart Chart feed speed 2 5 5 10 20 40 60 120 240mm h changable Trend recording 0 1m resolution Recording accuracy PV axis Accuracy indicated in page 10 6 0 5 of recording full excluding chart scale shrnkage alondaliom 0 1 max when chart is fed continuously for 1000mm or more Reference Chart shrinkage elongation When the ambient humidity has changed from 60 to 85 RH Chart stretches by approx 0 7 FS When the ambient humidity has changed from 60 to 45 RH Chart shrinks by approx 0 2 FS Display One of the following three modes can be selected and set for each channel recording mode Display recording OFF Display only Display recording ON 10 3 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS Recording Trend recording PV value analog Channel No Scale printing Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Or Marker time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and pr
32. printed 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 40 80 120 160 200 The above 3 patterns are printed 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 The above 3 patterns are printed 10 packets 16m 10 packets 16m Clean paper chart 50 section 81407115 001 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 packets 12m Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 O Maintenance Parts Chart holding spring 81446342 001 Stainless steel component Chart guide 81446343 001 Plastic formed component A ee m eos Power terminal cover emeas Power cable O Smart Loader Package SLP Smart Loader Package SLP FIOx Chapter 2 2 1 Main Unit E Overall Schematic and Names of Parts Display setup unit This unit is divided into two halves the configuration area on the left half and the normal operation section on the right half Model No labels Case Model No labels Door This left hinged door forms a simple dust proof structure with the packing on the main unit Chart cassette Chart guide This guide forms a structure that can be opened from both the top side and the bottom side Wire dot head Wires are magnet driven to punch the ink ribbon to transfer the ink on the ink ribbon onto the chart NAMES amp FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Optional terminals Contains optional terminals for event output external switch input and communications Power t
33. r Channel No 1 0 To set range code 06 9 2 Press the A key to change the channel No from 1 to 6 E 3 Channel No 6 RNG 3 Press the EN key to advance to display No 2 range code Display No 2 range code xa 4 Press the P key to shift to the 10 s digit of the range code 10 s digit of range code RNG 5 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the range code to 0 10 s digit of range code changes to 0 RNG 6 Press the P key to shift to the 1 s digit of the range code 1 s digit of range code RNG 7 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit of the range code to 6 1 s digit of range code changes to 6 CH EVNT DATA RNG 7 12 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 To set the measurement range 1 000 to 5 000 4 8 Press the ENT key several times to advance to display No 6 measurement range lower limit Display No 6 measurement range lower limit CH EVNT DATA Exa 9 Press the DP key to shift to the 1 s digit of the measurement range lower limit 1 s digit of measurement range lower limit CH_EVNT DATA xa 10 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit of the measurement range lower limit to sept 1 s digit of measurement range lower limit changes to 1 CH EVNT DATA 11 Pre
34. range RTD range 5 to 5Vdc PV bias Can be set to each channel in range 19999 to 29999 Unit engineering unit including decimal point Linear scaling Display and recording is possible at actual unit engineering unit at linear scaling range DC voltage range codes 00 to 06 Direct reading range mV or V values can be read directly with linear scaling set to OFF during input voltage direct reading range and current voltage range codes 10 to 16 Measurement PV value inter channel deviation deviation from fixed value calculation method Measurement range DC voltage input Any measurement range upper lower limit values can be set for each of the measurement ranges Engineering range DC voltage input The engineering range upper lower limit value decimal point position and unit can be set within the range 19999 to 29999 Recording scale Any recording scale including reverse scaling can be set for each channel within the range 19999 to 29999 Reference contact Thermocouple input Compensation can be set ON OFF for all channels not indepen compensation dently When compensation is set to OFF a reference contact compensa tion unit such as an ice box must be provided externally Intrinsically safe 100V ac is used as the lamp power supply on models with chart illumination lamp So an explosion proof system intrinsically safe explosion proof system cannot be configured When an intrinsically safe explosion proof system is
35. recorder in a recording stop state To set the recorder to a recording stop state press the ES key Recording stops and the RCD LED goes out CH_EVNT DATA AUTO MAN CLK E BHBHHHHHJ ose SET b A ENT FEED DMD RCD O CO Ol Co CE Recording in progress LED v If the LED is lit press the B amp 2 key to set the recorder to a recording stop state E Loading replacing the Chart 1 Before you load the chart lightly fan the chart as shown in the figure below Ex Load lever Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 4 2 3 Draw out the chart cassette Chart cassette 4 Open out the chart guide made of transparent plastic using its bottom side as a fulcrum Chart guide o Handling Precautions The chart guide opens out from both the top and the bottom Open out the chart guide from the top side for example when replacing the chart On the other hand open out the chart guide from the bottom side to check the recorded details during recording By opening the chart guide in this way you can prevent the chart from rising up 5 Open out the chart holder springs made of stainless steel while pressing down on the orange rubber grips slightly with your fingers to release the chart holder springs from the grooves on the left and right that is to unlock the latches Chart holder springs Rubber grip 1 Handling Precautions Take care not to defo
36. spa Ifid eld led terminal LE dsos lt 1 5 SADA T RDB D LLL RDB RDA T SG J FG Shielded cable DIGITRONIK unit slave station d SDA Terminator resistor SDB lt q RDA Terminator resistor L RDB gt SG ra 77 t Provide terminators of resistance 1509 5 1 2W min at both ends of the communications path Grounding of the shielded FG terminal should be carried out at only one end and not both ends Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING E Connecting the RS 232C Interface optional function Read this item when you are using a model that supports the RS 232C communications function Communications eltd ele ello terminal RS 232C Yamatake Corporation CPL communications el lets ell LL fol fed feo connection example c 59 SD O AD d pen e SD lt 1 oe 5 OSG s RS pos pPP 6 lt p p DER O Mer Host computer DIGITRONIK unit master station slave station FA Note Cable model No CBL232FNZ 02 2m cable for RS 232C 9pin D Sub socket contact crimp type terminal lug 3 10 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette Before you start operation load the folded chart simply called chart from here on and the ink ribbon cassette 1 Handling Precautions Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or the
37. the No 2 event setting value to 5 10 s digit of event setting value changes to 5 13 Press the key to shift to the channel No Channel No 9 To set the event setting value of channel No 1 9 14 Press the A key to change the channel No to 2 Channel No changes to 2 7 27 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 15 Press the key to shift to the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 100 s digit of event setting value CH EVNT DATA am 2488656088 16 Press the A key to change the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 7 100 s digit of event setting value changes to 7 17 Press the P key to shift to the 10 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 10 s digit of event setting value 18 Press the A key to change the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 1 10 s digit of event setting value changes to 1 19 Press the P key to shift to the 1 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 1 s digit of event setting value 20 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 5 1 s digit of event setting value changes to 5 ENT 21 Press the CO key CH_EVNT DATA EVNT i 22 Press the P key to shift to the channel No Channel No EVNT DATA 7 28 Chapter 7 SETUP E
38. 0 O Se E Date Time Setup CLK Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting me LLL TO Sese tosapan standard time E Scale Setup individual channels SCL 5 Setup Description Factory Setting ER No 1 scale lower limit 19999 to 29999 No 1 scale upper limit 19999 to 29999 Lm 100 0 sf Net switching method 0 OFF 1 automatic selection 2 RSW or ee No2scalelowerlimit 1999910 429999 OT 5 No 2 scale upper limit 1999910429999 O 1000 amp Auto switchingpoint 19999 to 2999 O o 7 Auto switching differential 0to29999 lol o0 6 2 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION il System Setup SYS Display tup It ius D scripti Factory T Configuration lock O OFF ON List printing O stop list printing 1 start specified list Q O 0 stop printing 2 start all list printing 3 extended menu entty 0 OFF ON Recording format 1 trend 2 trend tabulation C 2 5 RecorderID No 0to99 e OT amp Recordingtime ON OFF o OFF 1 ON O 1 7 Scale recording ON OFF o OFFy1 ON gt O 1 Recording color selection 1 STD 2 DIN O 1 STD STD DIN 1 read 2 read write EE 2 read write rights 0 to 127 setting to 0 inhibits communications O Communications method 1 4800bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit O 2 4800bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 3 9600bps 8bi
39. 9 Printing at the following start conditions is possible Date Time h min Recording format Chart feed speed Recorder ID No Demand printing also is possible Printing is started by the guo key or external switch input option and time h min and measurement values PV value are printed When trend schedule demand recording is selected as the recording format the measurement value PV value of up to four preset times can automatically be printed e Messages six characters each for up to four messages can be printed together with time h min data by the remote switch Event occurrence and reset are printed together with time h min data 1 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION E Optional Functions 1 2 e Printing of Date Time h min Scale and Event can be disabled in the settings e Two list printing modes are available for printing setup data print specified list and print all lists 9 Upscale downscale or OFF can be set as the thermocouple burnout setting for each input channel Setup data is protected in EEPROM when the power is OFF The recorder is constructed so that the print section is tilted forwards so that movements in the latest trends can be easily seen The following optional functions are available e Relay outputs 6 outputs SPDT relay output e External switch inputs remote switch input 4 Recording ON OFF Demand printing Chart feed Print messag
40. A engineering range upper limit CH_EWNT DATA RNG 19 Press the A key to change the 1000 s digit of the engineering range upper limit to 2 1000 s digit of engineering range upper limit changes to 2 CH EVNT DATA RNG 20 Press the P key to shift to the 100 s digit of the engineering range upper limit 4 100 s digit of engineering range upper limit CH EVNT DATA xa 21 Press the A key to change the 100 s digit of the engineering range upper limit to 5 100 s digit of engineering range upper limit changes to 5 CH EVNT DATA 7 14 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 9 To set the engineering unit kPa 9 ENT 22 Press the CO key to advance to display No D engineering unit setting Display No D engineering unit setting Er ENT A 23 Press the CD key again to advance to the 4th character of the engineering unit setting 4th character CH EVNT DATA Exa 24 Press the A key to change the upper code of the 4th character to 4 Upper code 4 of 4th character Ex 25 Press the DP key shift to the lower code of the 4th character Lower code 4 of 4th character A o c dade CH_EVNT DATA ry lt 4 4 p RNG a Ll y e o e 26 Press the A key to change the lower code of the 4th character to B Lower code B of 4th character A A Er ENT 27 P
41. Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES B Procedure 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type 2 Set the input type and burnout 3 Set the recording scale 4 Set the extended menu to OFF 5 Return to the basic display mode B Actual Setup 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type Press the aay key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit Display No 3 3 Press the A key to change the extended menu setting from 0 OFF to 1 ON Extended menu 0 changes to 1 CH_EVNT 4 Press the C key SYS 2 Set the input type and burnout 1 Press the e key until the RNG LED lights At first channel No 1 blinks Channel No 1 E RNG LED lit 7 4 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 0 To set range code 23 and burnout 1 of channel No 1 4 2 Press the EN key to advance to display No 2 Display No 2 CH EVNT DATA xa 3 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the range code 10 s digit of the range code xa 4 Pressthe A key to change the 10 s digit to 2 If the current setting is 0 press the A key twice to change it to 2 10 s digit of the range code changes to 2 6 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit to 3 If the curr
42. Chapter 8 8 1 Chapter 9 9 1 9 2 SETUP EXAMPLES Setup Example 1 eec bad reet end Ro deu ene ine Mab Ex 7 1 B Set p Items ccoo ds ti RAE ARE EU 7 1 B Procedure oou RR HH ee eee ee gee Rec EEUU 7 4 B Actual Setup ooo tallas Padua 7 4 Setup Example 2 0 7 10 B Setup Items 7 10 B Procedure occ ccoo 7 11 B Actual Set p o ario ia 7 11 Setup Example 3 cio raro asi pd gs 7 19 B Setup Items ooi a we es 208 Jes AMNES TE IPIS 7 19 B Procedure ici ene Ce gea lee bow editos EE e ee dedi 7 20 B Actual Setup 7 20 MAINTENANCE Periodic Inspection erre e e Regu ENESE E Rr Eee 8 1 B Faint Recording or Printing 00 cece cece eens 8 1 E Incorrect Feeding of Chart Paper Jam 0 02 00 8 1 B Insufficient Remaining Chart 00 0 00 2 00 eee ee 8 1 E Alarm Code A 12 3 Displayed sss 8 1 E Alarm Code Other Than A 2 3 Displayed 8 1 Replacing the Clock Backup Battery 0 20022005 8 3 Replacing the Fuse LutsSStstssssessss e 8 6 Chart Illumination Lamp 00 0 0000 c cece cece ete eee e eee 8 7 Measuring the Display Accuracy of Analog Inputs 8 8 B Equipment Required for Measurement 8 8 B Measurement Environment s eese 8 8 B Procedure oos oet berk PES be
43. ED CONFIGURATION On the SRF 106 configuration is divided into two stages e For personnel who normally operate the SRF 106 For personnel who initially set up the SRF106 This chapter describes the setup items listed below whose settings are changed relatively often in normal operation When the extended menu is set to OFF four setup items event setting value chart feed speed date time and list printing can be set This chapter describes these setup items When the extended menu is set to ON input range type recording scale recording format selection event type and system setup can also be set Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION describes all of these setup items Configuration Lock Canceled Extended menu OFF Extended menu ON LI um l Event setting value The following items are Chart feed speed added to extended menu i e Date time setup OFF List printing Input range type i MEER R Recording scale Recording format selection Event type selection System setup i Note When the configuration is locked setups can be displayed for confirmation but not changed The configuration lock can be canceled at any time 1 Handling Precautions Data setups can be changed during recording However note that once range type or other items are changed display or recording sometimes malfunctions temporarily 5 1 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 2 Basic Key Operations at S
44. N again unless otherwise mentioned If an alarm code stays displayed even though a remedy has been carried out contact us for repair display example Alarm display diagnostic item Q Description of alarm Recorder operation Remedy A LO t printer position diagnosis lt gt The reset position of the wire dot head is checked to see if it can be detected The alarm code is displayed and recording stops Operations except recording are continued Check to see if the chart is not touching the printer or the chart holder springs ALO2 ribbon position diagnosis lt gt The reset position of the ink ribbon cassette holder is checked to see if it can be detected The alarm code is displayed and recording stops Operations except recording are continued Check to see if the ink ribbon is entangled with the wire dot head A LO 3 clock backup battery diagnosis lt gt The clock backup battery is checked when the power is turned ON The alarm code is displayed and recording continues At this time the date and time are initialized to 00 01 01 00 00 Storage of recording operation recording ON OFF is forcibly set to recording ON and recording is started by recording ON even if recording previously ended by recording OFF Replace the lithium battery ALO 4 reference contact temperature diagnosis lt gt The reference contact temperature range 30 C to 80 C is checked The alar
45. PENDICES Customer Device Name Mig No B Setup Details OFP ON Soy para rir 3 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF Recording format selection 1 trend 2 trend tabulation 2 trend tabulation 3 trend schedule demana Recorder ID No 0 to 99 Recording time ON OFF 0 OFF 1 ON 1 ON Scale recording ON OFF 0 OFF 1 ON 1 ON i Recording color selection 1 STD 2 DIN 1 STD STD DIN i Communications access rights 1 read 2 read write 2 read write selection 0 to 127 setting to 0 inhibits communications Communications method 4800bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 4800bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 9600bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 9600bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits Schedule demand ON OFF Printing to all set times OFF Tabulation printing at No 1 time 1 Tabulation printing at No 1 and No 2 times 1 2 Tabulation printing at No 1 No 2 and No 3 times 1 2 3 Tabulation printing at No 1 No 2 No 3 and No 4 times 1 2 3 4 Y Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting 1 No 1 chart feed speed No 2 5 5 10 20 40 60 1 20 240 4 20 2 No 2 chart feed speed No 2 5 5 10 20 40 60 1 20 240 4 20 Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Date Close to Japan standard time Time h min App 2 APPENDICES ModelNo Preparedby Date Prepared B User Setup Field i eonieuatoniok CS
46. S 2 jUwpm LE Recording format selection Device address Communications method Schedule demand ON OFF No 1 schedule demand time Setup Item User Setup Field Setup Item User Setup Field 9 S EE a _ e e e aeaee App 3 APPENDICES Customer Device Nams Mig No B Setup Details Range Setup Display Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting No all channels Recording mode selection 0 OFF 1 display 2 display recording 2 Selectable from all codes 05 5V 0 Input calculation type 1 PV 2 reference channel current channel 3 current channel reference channel 4 fixed value current channel 5 current channel fixed value ERE QE NEZ IN 5V 1 5 0 OFF 1 UP 2 DOWN OFF 8 Engneerng ange decima po On 10 rong S Eroneero rarae merim mewer 0 B rato tordos or 9 c mmm Cam eee aac 5thcharacter Td Scale Setup No all channels 1 rosca ower remar 9 Scale switching method selection 0 OFF 1 auto 2 RSW or communications 5 No 2 scale upper limit 19999 to 29999 6 Auto switching point 19999 to 29999 Auto switching differential 0 to 29999 4 No 2 scale lower limit 19999 to 29999 a a 5 No App 4 APPENDICES ModelNo i Preparedby Date Prepared E User Setup Field Range Setup Display Check Setup Item Ed d L3 T LII iT
47. TRIER einen A ARAN Communications chedule demand ON OFF No 4 schedule demand h f chedule demand min Note 1 This is displayed when the extended menu is ON 2 These are not displayed on models that do not support the communications optional function Setup Details Qo Configuration lock 0 lock OFF 1 lock ON List printing start stop 0 stop printing of lists 1 start printing of specified lists 2 start printing of all lists Extended menu ON OFF 0 OFF 1 ON enabled Recording format 1 trend 2 trend tabulation 3 trend schedule demand Recorder ID No 0 to 99 ID No is not printed when set to 0 Time recording ON OFF 0 OFF time is not recorded 1 ON time is recorded Scale recording ON OFF 0 OFF scale is not recorded 1 ON scale is recorded Recording color selection 1 STD purple red green blue brown black 2 DIN purple red black green blue brown Communications access rights 1 read only 2 read write Device address 0 to 127 communications is inhibited when set to 0 Communications method 1 4800bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 2 4800bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 3 9600bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 4 9600bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits Schedule demand ON OFF 0 Printing is not carried out at any preset time 1
48. To ensure prolonged use of the SRF106 periodically inspect the operating status of the SRF106 and maintain it in a proper working condition Perform the following inspections and replace consumables and maintenance parts as required E Faint Recording or Printing For details on how to replace the ink ribbon cassette see 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette page 4 1 The life of the ink ribbon is about three months at a chart feed speed of 20mm h E Incorrect Feeding of Chart Paper Jam Re load the chart referring to 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette page 4 1 E Insufficient Remaining Chart The remaining amount of chart is printed at 10cm intervals on the right side of the chart When only 60cm of chart remains the remaining chart warning is printed on the chart Replace with new chart referring to 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette page 4 1 E Alarm Code A LO 3 Displayed Replace with a new battery referring to 8 2 Replacing the Clock Backup Battery page 8 3 Bi Alarm Code Other Than ALO 3 Displayed Refer to Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING We also recommend periodically cleaning the SRF106 O When dust is collecting inside the SRF106 Wipe off any dust inside the SRF106 with a soft brush and suck up the dust with a vacuum cleaner Also use soft cloth or paper that does not produce any fluff to prevent the shaft from becoming scrat
49. XAMPLES 9 9 To set the event setting value of channel No 1 9 4 23 Press the A key to change the channel No to 3 Channel No changes to 3 OH_EVNT DATA 24 Press the P key to shift to the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 100 s digit of event setting value 25 Press the A key to change the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 7 100 s digit of event setting value changes to 7 26 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 10 s digit of event setting value 27 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 3 10 s digit of event setting value changes to 3 7 29 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 4 Set the extended menu to OFF 1 Press the ge key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit CH EVNT DATA ENT 2 Press the CO key twice to advance to display No 3 Display No 3 extended menu 3 Press the A key to change the extended menu setting from 1 ON to 0 OFF Extended menu changes to 0 ENT 4 Press the CO key Next step 5 Return to the basic display mode 1 Press the CE key to return to the basic display mode Lower code 0 of 5th character CH EVNT DATA RNG 7 30 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 1 Periodic Inspection
50. al of 24 event settings can be set as there are six input channels Also the same event relay No can be set in two or more event settings In this case the relay that is used in duplicate is OR ed and cannot be AND ed O Event recording ON OFF When event recording is set to OFF neither event occurrence nor restoration are recorded O Event buffer Up to 24 events including occurrences and restorations can be buffered stored in memory Events exceeding this figure are not buffered If events occur or are restored beyond this figure a k mark is inserted between the channel No and h min in the list print of the 24th buffered event O Relay excitation direction and contact When an event occurs the relay is excited according to the specified relay output setting The contact is transfer contact output both NO and NC contacts are output by SPDT output O Relay contact rating 240Vac 1A non inductive load 30Vdc 1A non inductive load Minimum load 5Vdc 10mA Electrical life 100 000 operation resistive load O Event monitoring cycle 30s same as input scan cycle 6 5 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 4 Chart Feed Speed Setup E Chart Feed Speed Setup LOCK EVNT BJJ CLK SYS RNG SCL NEMPE uw Channel No Display No d Description gt No 1 chart feed DIA 1 speed No No 1 chart feed speed setting display No 2 chart feed speed setting display Note Items m
51. anges from 60 to 85 RH The chart shrinks about 0 2 F S when the ambient temperature changes from 60 to 45 RH E About Standard Conditions Temperature 2342 C Humidity 604x590 RH Mounting Horizontal 8 10 B Procedure Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 1 Make sure that the standard environmental conditions described on the previous page are satisfied and then turn the power OFF 2 Draw out the chassis according to the procedure described on pages 8 3 and 8 4 3 Switch the on board mode selector pin W1 to CAL from REC Mode selector pin CAL REC Normal recording mode CAL REC Calibration mode 4 Install the chassis 5 Turn the SRF106 ON with the amp ES and CB keys held down simultaneously ORCD 6 Press the A key to display dot position adjustment item b 7 Press the P key to move the cursor blinking digit to the right and press the A key to set adjustment setup item No 1 Dot position adjustment item display Adjustment item number 8 Press the EN to start the dot position adjustment The DATA LEDs blink and dot printing is started using the current dot position adjustment data 9 Blinking of the DATA LEDs stops and the current dot position adjustment value data is displayed 8 11 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 12 10 Adjust the dot position using the ED gDMD keys lt gt Pressing the CBS key moves the head position to the r
52. ar month then day Shift the cursor to the part of this item that you want to change using the gt key and change the numerical value using the A key Leap years in dates are automatically adjusted To set the year 2000 enter 00 as the year Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION ENT B Pressing the key e When the CD key is pressed the display advances to the time setup display E Changing the Time The time is arranged in order hours 24h clock then minutes Shift the cursor to the part of this item that you want to change using the P key and change the numerical value using the A key ENT B Pressing the C key e When the CD key is pressed the display advances to the date setup display CH EVNT Ey d I if KZ K poe bom Y Hse vU el Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 6 Printing Lists Lists are printed for checking or saving setup details There are two list printing modes print specified list and print all list The print specified list mode prints the minimum required information such as input type and recording scale and event setting value Whereas the print all list mode prints all set details To automatically start recording after printing a list press the 2 key after you started printing the list At this time the RCD LED lights 1 Handling Precautions Printing of lists cannot be set unless recording has stopped It takes about 4min to print a specified list and ab
53. arked by are displayed when the extended menu is set to ON Characters are not printed when the chart feed speed is 240mm h lt gt Setup Details lt gt Chart feed speed No 1to8 Chart Feed Speed Setting Tabulation Printing Cycle trend Display mm h tabulation 4h Tabulation printing OFF 6 6 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION E Description of Chart Feed Speed Setup Items O Chart feed speed and printing cycle The time standard for the tabulation printing cycle is 00 00 If for example the chart feed speed is 20mm h then the tabulation time becomes 00 00 02 00 and so forth up to 22 00 To carry out tabulation printing at a specific time select trend schedule demand printing as the recording format O Chart feed speed and date printing Chart feed speed and date are printed alternately Note Chart Feed Speed and Character Size Characters are printed as a 5 dot x 7 dot matrix Their height varies as follows according to the chart feed speed When the chart feed speed is 120mm h characters become longer and are difficult to distinguish However they become easier to distinguish if they are viewed at an angle from the bottom of the chart 0 Handling Precautions Characters are not printed when the chart feed speed is 240mm h Character sizes Chart Feed Speed mm h 2 5 5 10 20 40 2 2 Character Height mm Printing OFF Character Width mm 20 120 o 20 Vertical Pitch
54. arts immediately and ends in about 1min To cancel tabulation midway press the key again Pressing this key immediately stops tabulation If you press this key during a recording stop tabulation starts If you press the che key during tabulation recording starts after tabulation ends recording example when the mM key is pressed during recording PV value of channel 5 PV value of channel 6 value of channel 1 ue of channel 2 PV value of channel 3 Demand printing recording example when the mM key is pressed during a recording stop and the ED key is pressed during tabulation Demand printing 4 9 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION Other Displays and Operations 4 10 O Display when an event occurs O Configuration lock When an event occurs the EVNT red LED lights When the display mode is set to AUTO or MAN the status of the event is displayed for the channel where the event occurred Example The H HIGH event occurs on channel 1 PV value 520 4 n HIGH upper limit event E LOW lower limit event HIGH and LOW occur simultaneously Configuration lock is a feature for preventing the user from changing configuration setups by mistake When the configuration is locked setups can be confirmed but not changed When the configuration is locked the LOCK LED lights For details on how to cancel configuration lock see
55. asurement range is assigned to the range of the DC voltage that is to be actually used Setup Example 1 TET Range code setting Measurement range upper value 5 000 NENNEN Measurement range lower value When 0 0 to 2500 0kPa is assigned to the voltage input value of 1 to 5V Engineering range upper value 2500 0 A Engineering range lower value 00 meme ta CS Indicated PV value when 2V is input 625kPa 6 14 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Setup Example 2 Input Value Range code setting 5 to 5V Measurement range upper value 3 200 Po Measurement range lower value When 0 0 to 2500 0kPa is assigned to the voltage input value of 1 2 to 3 2V Emgmesmmgrangeuppervaus 8000 Engineering range lower value 00 PVbas tO Emimeemgunt ea OoOO Indicated PV value when 2V is input OkPa 6 15 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 8 Scale Setup E Scale Setup LOCK EVNT SPD CLK SYS RNG Channel No Display No t i Description i AN No 1 scale lower limit value 2s 0 Handling Precautions Items marked by are displayed when the extended menu is set to ON Scale setup items are skipped and not displayed when the extended menu is set to OFF Some items are not displayed depending on their setting lt gt Setup Details lt gt e Scale upper lower limits 19999 to
56. at the signal voltage is correct Enter the correct signal Make sure that the signal voltage is correct Enter the correct range code Check the polarities of the input terminals and wire correctly if necessary Check the wiring from the sensor for breakages Repair the sensor Check the wiring from the signal oscillator for breakages Repair the oscillator Make sure that the sensor is not malfunctioning Repair the sensor Make sure that the signal generator is not malfunctioning Repair the signal generator Make sure that the equipment connected in parallel to this recorder is not turned OFF Turn the parallel connected equipment ON Make sure that the equipment connected in parallel to this recorder is not malfunctioning Repair the parallel connected equipment Set the correct engineering range See page 6 12 Set the correct range code See page 6 12 Set the appropriate PV bias To disable set to 0 zero See page 6 13 Set the scale matched to the input See page 6 16 Set the correct scale See page 6 16 Set the scale as required See page 6 16 9 5 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Probable Cause Pressing the EN key in the Configuration is locked Cancel configuration lock in the system configuration mode cannot set data setup See page 6 10 An attempt was made to enter illegal data Enter data in the correct entry range Pressing the El key does not enter Th
57. bias value current channel input value current channel bias value 3 current channel input value current channel bias value reference channel input value reference channel bias value 4 fixed value current channel input value current channel bias value 5 current channel input value current channel bias value fixed value O Input calculation type and calculation result The calculation result is used for display and recording as the current channel data and for processing events O Position of engineering range decimal point and engineering range upper lower limit values These settings determine the display resolution of the measurement range The resolution of trend recording is fixed to 0 1 F S regardless of these settings O Reverse scaling You can reverse scaling of the engineering range by reversing the numerical values for the upper and lower limit values Measurement range and engineering range setup These ranges can be set only when the input range code is set to 00 to 06 When other range codes are set the setup mode is not migrated to PV is calculated by the following formula engineering range upper limit value engineering range lower limit value PV x input value measurement range upper limit value measurement range lower limit value measurement range lower limit value engineering range lower limit value PV bias The me
58. blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 0 0 20 iani 20 ini blan 2 sat po bn ir 20 26 TE Scale Setup Display Setup Item No 1 2 Es uS 1 wsuewerwa 00 oo oo oo oo oo Z Non sce upori 3 scale swiching metodseicion o o o o o 0 oz scale tonerimt SS STS 5 wzswewenm O LL e Jaesmmem Toten tera _ Event Setup Display Setup Item No 1 2 3 L3 ps T ro orense O Naz eventsetingvae J o 3 Nos eventsetingvae io eventsetingvaue 5 we event ype seecion wzeewwpeseerin Eur a v s v 5 s T nos even uparreay o Net eventouputreayNo 5 Nereenresedm ONOFE 5 o 2 eventracordng ONOFF 7T Nes eventecorine ONOF Not eventracordng ONOFE s wereemdteema A wezeemdeema 5 Mos evenaren o eventos MEAN A FAM ANS EE A To EA py NENNEN GENE NE BENE RN pue p A Y p Lo a Y EE Lp D x 0j 7 2 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES System Setup common settings O foma 9 mme S 3 eeens 3 C Reedretmasse SSS Communications method Schedule demand ON OFF Chart Feed Speed Setup Setup Item User Setup Field Date Time Setup Setup Item User Setup Field COI Time imi p 7 3
59. ched Wipe the shaft with soft cloth or paper moistened with ethyl alcohol only when it is difficult to remove dirt or stains from the shaft o Handling Precautions When cleaning the SRF106 take care not to damage the flexible board on the printer section The SRF106 does not need to be lubricated with lubricating oil Do not apply lubrication oil to any parts or components on the SRF106 Doing so might attract dust or increase wear When cleaning the shaft be sure to use cloth or paper that does not produce any fluff Fluff adversely affects operation of the printer Recommended cleaning cloth Kim Wipe made by Crecia Co Ltd When dust is collecting on the door window Wipe dust from the door window using soft dry cloth or paper 0 Handling Precautions Never wipe the door window with paint thinner or other organic solvents Doing so might cause the window to crack or cloud 8 1 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 2 We recommend carrying out the following when you are not using the SRF106 for a long time 1 Remove the ink ribbon cassette insert the cassette into a vinyl bag and seal the bag 2 Remove the chart from the chart cassette and return the chart to the chart box o Handling Precautions f you leave the SRF106 for a long time with the ink ribbon cassette loaded in the SRF106 ink will become faint on only the parts that contact the air For this reason part of the recording may become faint at periodic i
60. ctric shock depending on the power voltage Before connecting the SRF106 to the measurement target or external control Circuits make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF106 Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire Before wiring the SRF106 also turn the power supply for the event leads OFF Power is sometimes supplied to the event leads even if the SRF106 power is OFF which might cause electric shock depending on the power voltage After wiring the leads to terminals do not allow lead clippings to fall into mounting bracket holes or ventilation holes Failure to do so might cause internal circuits to short circuit or cause a fire Before wiring the SRF106 check the model numbers of instruments including options and terminal numbers on the affixed labels When you have finished wiring check the numbers again Wiring the wrong lead to the wrong terminal might damage the main unit or cause a fire Be sure to attach the terminal cover after wiring the SRF106 Failure to do so might cause electrical shock If you lose the terminal cover attach an equivalent countermeasure or obtain a maintenance part NCAUTION Do not use unused terminals on the SRF106 as relay terminals Use crimped solderless terminals that fit on M3 5 or M4 screws Adopt sufficient noise countermeasures to prevent malfunction caused by electrical noise Maintain a distance of at least 50cm between input signal leads and
61. de 23 and burnout 1 to channel Nos 3 to 6 4 Set steps 9 to 15 in the previous example while changing the channel No 16 When you have finished making the burnout setting for the last channel No 6 ENT SET be sure to press the CO key If you press the key or CD key ENT without pressing the C_ key and shift to another setup item or display another item the last setup will not be stored to memory CH EVNT RNG 1 Handling Precautions The SRF106 does not have a copy function Setting values however can be copied if you use the Smart Handy Loader SHL100 3 Set the recording scale 1 Press the 2El key until the SCL LED lights At first channel No 1 blinks SCL LED lit Channel No 1 blinking No 1 scale lower value default 0 0 9 To set the No 1 scale 0 0 to 800 0 of channel No 1 9 4 ENT 2 Press the CO key to advance to display No 2 Display No 2 3 Press the DP key to shift to the topmost digit of the No 1 scale upper limit setting value As the range code has been changed the value has been automatically changed to the upper limit value 1200 C of range code 23 that has been set For this reason the topmost digit becomes the 1 000 s digit No 1 scale upper value default 1200 0 1 paa c Ll 7 7 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 4 Press the A key several times to set the value to 0 1000 s digit 1 changes to 0
62. display fluctuation 0 5 F S excluding influence of chart expansion shrinkage ambient humidity characteristics When humidity changes from 60 to 85 RH Indication fluctuation Less than 0 1 F S When humidity changes from 60 to 45 RH Indication fluctuation Less than 0 1 F S B Procedure Wire to each of the input types as shown in the figure on the right and warm up the recorder for at least 60min Make sure that the ambient temperature humidity and other environmental conditions are within their respective standard conditions Apply inputs equivalent to 0 and 100 of the input range read the indications at this time and measure the error from the difference with the input values 8 8 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE When measuring DC voltage DC standard voltage generator terminals E ner oklada oral lal Tele las aaa TIT iel i ol BIGISISIEIG I rr nno Tama Terror Teo dada Tic e olo pl eia fella tell o O Option terminals Analog input terminal When measuring a thermocouple DC standard voltage generator Power terminals Option Thermocouple terminals bare lead Analog input Cold junction compensator terminal ice box When measuring a resistance temperature detector Power terminals Dial variable resistor oo0000 9qT4 dH 9H ell Option 000000 CK _____ Foa terminals pu are eee eee eee
63. door Pressing the power switch turns the power ON and pressing it again turns the power OFF The internal check is automatically carried out within 60s of turning the power ON and the recorder then enters the normal operating mode During the internal check the display changes as follows All LEDs light followed by the model No indication version indication and LED successive lighting Power switch E Starting stopping Recording To start stop recording press the ES key If you press the ED key the LED on the key lights and recording starts If you press this key again the LED goes out and recording stops When recording starts the following items are printed out This is called initial printing Year Month Date last two digits of Western calendar Time h min Recording format Chart feed speed Recorder ID No The ID No is not printed when 00 is set as the ID No However initial printing is not carried out when the power is turned OFF and then ON again in a recording start state At this time the chart is automatically fed about 1mm and then recording is resumed The same operation is carried out in the event of an instantaneous power interruption The recording stop start state is held in memory even if the power is OFF The same status is returned to when power is next turned ON Date Time h min Chart feed speed Recording format Recorder ID No 4 7 Chapte
64. e Display Mode LL LSSSattisissssssssssssseeese 4 8 B Recording a Specific Table 0 00 20 cece eee 4 9 B Other Displays and Operations LLLtSusuususuueueueueees 4 10 B Printout Details Louise 4 11 BASIC CONFIGURATION Introduction rd 5 1 Basic Key Operation at Setup Configuration Lock and Extended Menu 5 2 B Basic Key Operations at Setup LLL Luise 5 2 B Canceling the Configuration LOCK 5 4 B Switching the Extended Menu ON OFF 5 5 Changing Event Setting Values ooooooooocccccccccccccccccccc 5 6 B Starting Setup oov Debe Eq e 5 6 B Selecting the Target Channel NO 5 6 B Selecting the Target Event NO 5 7 B Enabling Changing of Event Setting Values 5 7 B Entering the Setting Value Using the A Keys and Pressing the EN IMP 5 7 Changing the Chart Feed Speed 0 000 000 ccc eee eee eee ee 5 8 B Starting Setup oorr ees sey ce hie saan Ae ee seeds 5 8 B Changing the Chart Feed Speed 0 0 00220 e eee eee 5 8 E Pressing the ENT key sss 5 9 E Chart Feed Speed No and Chart Feed Speed 5 9 Changing the Date Time 0 00 20 econ eee 5 10 B Starting Setup iioii 5 10 B Changing the Date 0 nananana naonana erarnan arrar 5 10 E Pressing the ENT key sss 5 11 B Changing the Time 5 11 E Pressing the ENT
65. e extended menu ON OFF setting is Set the extended menu ON OFF setting to the range or scale setting mode OFF ON See page 6 10 The recorder does not enter the event The event type setting is set to event Correct the event type setting See page setting value screen OFF 6 4 The setting values of the event relay The event relay optional function is not Attach the add on optional unit if No does not light supported necessary See page 1 3 Events are not recorded on the chart The event recording ON OFF setting is set Set the event recording ON OFF setting to to event recording OFF event recording ON See page 6 4 The event switches ON OFF The event differential is too small Set the event differential to the appropriate continuously value See page 6 4 Characters are not printed on charts The chart feed speed is set to 240mm h Set the chart feed speed to 120mm h or less See page 6 6 PV values during demand printing or The recording mode of all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required tabulation printing are all printed as to display recording OFF channels The recorder ID No is not printed The recorder ID No setting is 0 Set the recorder ID No to number other than 0 zero See page 6 10 The time is not recorded The time recording ON OFF setting is OFF Set the time recording ON OFF setting to ON See page 6 10 Scale is not recorded Th
66. e scale recording ON OFF setting is Set the scale recording ON OFF setting to OFF ON See page 6 10 The recording color does not match The recording color selection setting does Match the recording color selection to the the tag plate not match the tag plate tag plate See page 6 10 Obtain a tag plate matched to the recording color selection See page 1 4 Schedule demand is not printed The time setting interval is too short and Set the time setting to a wider value See cannot be printed page 6 11 Decrease the number of demand printing See page 6 11 Set the chart feed speed to a higher value See page 6 6 The number of schedule demand ON OFF Match the number of schedule demand settings is less than the time setting ON OFF settings to the number of schedule demand time settings in use The schedule demand printing time is not Set to the recording ON mode before the set to recording ON schedule demand printing time 9 6 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Probable Cause The loader cannot be connected The cable is disconnected Replace the cable Smart Loader Package Use the correct Loader Package CPL communications is not possible The device address is set to 0 Set the device address to an appropriate value other than 0 See page 6 10 The communications method of the Match the communications method recorder does not match the setting of the between this recorder and the master
67. ent setting is 2 press the A key eight times to change it to 3 1 s digit of the range code changes to 3 CH_EVNT ma 7 Press the EN key several times to advance to display No 5 Display No 5 RNG 8 Press the A key to change the burnout setting value from 0 OFF to 1 UP Burnout setting value 0 changes to 1 CH EVNT DATA Exa 7 5 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 7 6 9 To set range code 23 and burnout 1 of channel No 2 4 ENT 9 Press the CD key several times to set the channel No to 2 You can also advance to channel No 2 by pressing the gt key several times moving to the channel setting value and then pressing the A key Channel No 2 ENT 10 Press the CO key to advance to display No 2 Display No 2 11 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit to 2 If the current setting is 0 press the A key twice to change it to 2 10 s digit of the range code changes to 2 RNG 13 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit to 3 If the current setting is 2 press the A key eight times to change it to 3 1 s digit of the range code changes to 3 CH_EVNT 15 Press the A key to change the burnout setting value from 0 OFF to 1 UP RNG Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 0 To set range co
68. erminal E Analog input terminal unit Chassis This chassis is fixed by two screws on the innermost side of the chart cassette Do not remove the chassis except for maintenance Ink ribbon cassette holder N di Cable for connecting to the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 Display setup unit Smart Loader Package connector jack 2 1 Chapter 2 NAMES amp FUNCTIONS OF PARTS B Terminals on Rear Side Power terminals 4 Input terminals For details on signals connected to terminals see Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 2 2 SISTI Ken HCA data amara posee 6 leta Jets Ie WR Option terminals Chapter 2 NAMES amp FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 2 Display Setup Unit E Operation Display and Operation Keys The following describes the operation panel on the display setup unit O Operation keys r Display key Return from setup display select Record key Starts stops recording Demand key Starts demand printing Feed key The chart is fed for the duration that this key is held down O Operation display Automatic channel selection Temperature unit 4s channel Fixed channel display Lights when an event occurs Select channel by key Date time display Lights during recording Lights during demand printing Data display a Seven 7 segment LEDs are
69. es No 1 to No 4 Chart feed speed Scale selection e Chart illumination lamp cold cathode fluorescent light 9 Communications RS 485 RS 232C 1 2 E Model Listing Power Option 2 Basic Option 1 model No saroe AA Input n E Related Parts Model Listing Consumables Model No Model Selection Guide Option 3 Addition 1 Addition 2 m o o lt UJ Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Specifications 100mm 6 dot recorder 100 to 240Vac Full multi input standard specification None Event relay 6 Event relay 6 external switch inputs 4 None RS 485 RS 232C None Chart illumination lamp provided None Inspection certificate provided Tropical treatment Tropical treatment Inspection certificate provided None Application Range example Remarks Folding chart 50 section 81406088 001 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 packets 16m Folding chart with EcoMark recycled paper 40 section Folding chart with EcoMark recycled paper 50 section Folding chart with EcoMark recycled paper 60 section Folding chart with EcoMark recycled paper 70 section Folding chart with EcoMark recycled paper 75 section 81409977 004 0 10 20 30 40 81409977 001 81409977 002 81409977 003 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 10 packets 16m 81409977 005 0 50 100 150 10 packets 16m 10 packets 16m 0 20 40 60 80 0 50 100 150 200 The above 3 patterns are
70. etting value of channel No 1 9 4 2 Press the A key to change the channel No to 1 Channel No changes to 1 Display No 1 No 1 event setting value 3 Press the P key to shift to the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 100 s digit of event setting value 4 Pressthe A key to change the 100 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 6 100 s digit of event setting value changes to 6 CH EVNT Y DATA i 5 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the No 1 event setting value 10 s digit of event setting value MM 6 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the No 1 event setting value to 5 10 s digit of event setting value changes to 5 ENT 7 Press the CO key to advance to display No 2 No 2 event setting value Display No 2 No 2 event setting value 7 26 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 8 Press the P key to shift to the 100 s digit of the No 2 event setting value 100 s digit of event setting value CH EVNT DATA 9 Press the A key to change the 100 s digit of the No 2 event setting value to 4 100 s digit of event setting value changes to 4 CH EVNT DATA 10 Press the key to shift to the 10 s digit of the No 2 event setting value 10 s digit of event setting value CH EVNT DATA 11 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of
71. etup Configuration Lock and Extended Menu E Basic Key Operations at Setup 5 2 This section describes common operations at setup O To start configuration setup SET Press the CD key O To change configuration items Press the e key to advance to the next display number I h GA Ca n Pa la o O To quit configuration DISP AT Pressing the CS key in any situation quits configuration VU FA Un gown ba EL Li LI UA eos Le Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O To advance to the next display number When you press the ENT key the setting value is stored and the setup procedure advances to the next step Note If you have not changed the numerical values of a setup item pressing the ENT key shifts the display number without changing the setup O To change data Shift the cursor blinking digit using the P key press the A key to fix the data and set the data with the C key Note To cancel changing of data midway press either of the following keys without pressing the EN key Any changes made to the currently displayed data at this time are implemented DISP E key Quits configuration e key Advances to the next setup 5 3 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION E Canceling the Configuration Lock When the configuration is locked the LOCK LED lights and the configuration setup cannot be changed To cancel configuration lock follow the procedure below
72. f the SRF106 If as a result of measurement it is found that accuracy deviates from the specified display accuracy of the SRF106 see 10 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy page 10 6 perform one point adjustment using the PV bias see 6 7 Range Setup page 6 12 If the SRF106 needs to be calibrated contact your dealer E Equipment Required for Measurement The standard display accuracy of the SRF106 is 0 1596 When measuring the standard display accuracy use equipment having an accuracy higher than this DC standard voltage generator When measuring DC voltage and thermocouple inputs Cold junction compensator icebox When measuring thermocouple inputs Dial variable resistor When measuring resistance temperature detectors RTD E Measurement Environment The standard display accuracy of the SRF106 is based upon the standard conditions listed in 10 1 Specifications page 10 1 These conditions must also be satisfied when measuring the accuracy of analog inputs If accuracy is measured outside of these conditions the following additional accuracies must be included the display accuracy measurement O Additional accuracies ambient temperature characteristics ndication and recording fluctuations in response to temperature changes of 10 C excluding standard contact temperature compensation error at thermocouple input Indication fluctuation Within 0 1 F S resolution x 2 Recording fluctuation Within
73. ge 20 to 20mV 40 to 40mV 60 to 60mV 200 to 200mV 2 to 2V 5 to 5V 0 to 10V Thermocouple R S B K E J T JIS C1602 1981 Nicrosil Nisil N B S Monograph 161 WRe0 26 ASTM E1751 WRe5 26 ASTM E988 90 PR40 20 Johnson Matthey Data PL II Engelhard Industries Data IPTS68 Ni NiMo General Electric Data Kp Au7Fe Gold iron chromel Hayashidenko Data Resistance temperature detector RTD Pt100 JPt100 JIS C1604 1989 Note 1 In the case of DC current 4 to 20mAdc attach a converter resistor sold sepa rately catalog No 81446642 001 or 81401325 and convert to 1 to 5V to input Number of input channels 6 Input measurement cycle 30s 6 points 30s regardless of number of measurement points Input impedance DC voltage 2V range max thermocouple input 10MQ min DC voltage 5V range min 1MQ min Allowable wiring resis DC voltage thermocouple input input wiring resistor 2KO max tance RTD input input wiring resistor 102 max per line However resistance of three lines must be the same Burnout Thermocouple input one of upscale downscale OFF can be selected for each channel burnout condition 10M 2 min Input bias current DC voltage 2V range max thermocouple input 100nA max DC voltage 5V range min 1uA max However current must be 200nA max when setting burnout for thermocouple input RTD input Approx mA Permissible input voltage Outside RTD range 7 to 11Vdc
74. ge the 10 s digit of the event differential to 1 10 s digit of event differential changes to 1 To set the event type relay No and event differential of channel No 3 4 4 23 Press the ES key to advance to channel No 3 When event type is OFF display No 5 No 1 event type selection relay No selection recording ON OFF selection is displayed Channel No 3 Display No 5 No 1 event type selection relay No selection recording ON OFF mm type selection 7 24 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 24 amp key to change event type selection to H HIGH Event type selection changes to H 25 Press the DP key to shift to the event relay No Event relay No 26 Press the A key to change the event relay No to 3 Event relay No changes to 3 ENT 27 Press the C 5 key to advance to display No 9 No 1 event differential Display No 9 No 1 event differential 28 Press the DP key to shift to the 10 s digit of the event differential 10 s digit of event differential H 1 c 29 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the event differential to 1 10 s digit of event differential changes to 1 7 25 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 3 Set the event setting value 1 Press the DP key to shift to the channel No Channel No 9 To set the event s
75. ght However note that the varister may become short circuited when trouble occurs Pay attention to this when providing a varister on the SRF106 Recommended varister Yamatake Corporation Model No 81446366 001 100V 81446367 001 200V il Recommended Crimped Terminal Use crimped solderless terminals that conform to the following dimensions Terminal Name Screw Dia Applicable Crimped Terminal unit mm Power terminals Ground terminal 4 3 dia min ops Input terminal Relay output terminals optional function 3 8 dia min External switch input terminals optional function 3 Communications terminal E optional function o Handling Precautions The recommended tightening torque for used terminal screws is 1N m and 0 4N m for unused terminal screws Tightening terminal screws using a torque higher than this might damage the terminal screws When wiring with crimped solderless terminals take care to prevent contact with adjacent terminals 3 4 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 4 Connecting the Power Supply and Ground Use 600V vinyl insulated power lead JIS C 3307 as the power supply lead Obtain the SRF106 power supply from a single phase instrumentation power supply not subject to excess noise If the power supply generates excessive noise add an insulating transformer and use a line filter Recommended line filter Yamatake Corporation 81446364 001
76. ight A value incremented by 1 is displayed as the adjustment data value lt gt Pressing the em key moves the head position to the left A value decremented by 1 is displayed as the adjustment data value CH_EVNT 11 After the dot position is aligned to the 0 position on the chart press the EN key to write the adjustment data value Dot printing stops at this time 12 To finally store the adjustment data press the key to move the cursor and press the A key to display final adjustment item d Final stored value for the adjustment data value 13 Press the EN key to execute the final writing operation The DATA LEDs blink during this operation 15 Turn the power OFF 16 Draw out the chassis 17 Switch the mode selector pin to the REC side 18 Return the chassis to its original position Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 Alarm Display and Descriptions This recorder is provided with a self diagnostics function that monitors the functions at all times If an error is detected an alarm code is displayed on the display and not in the configuration display If a function is judged to be in error a predetermined operation according to the alarm type is carried out If two or more errors are judged to have occurred simultaneously alarm codes are displayed successively from the lowest number alternating with regular display To cancel display of an alarm code turn the power OFF then back O
77. ime 500ms 500ms 500ms 500ms Required time 4 Required me Recording stop Recording start 6 22 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 12 Printout Messages Message printing functions when the SRF106 supports external switch inputs optional function and is started by external switch input By message printing the time h min and message up to six characters are printed To change the details set to a message you will need the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 The following shows factory settings E Printout Message Defaults Message 1 MSGI Message 2 MSG2 Message 3 MSG3 Message4 MSG4 E Characters That Can be Set by the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 Select six characters from the 6 10 Character Code Table page 6 21 6 23 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 13 About Digital Printing Priority Digital printing on the SRF106 is subject to several restrictions to ensure that trend recording is not interrupted This is called printing control The following briefly describes printing control E Printing Control during a Print Conflict Digital printing is categorized into the following four groups In principle printing is carried out in the order in which it occurs within each group However start of printing is sometimes suppressed or printing is canceled midway according to the type of printing If printing of one group conflicts with printing of another either printing of one of the groups i
78. ing a controller and a recorder enter the PV bias when double element RTDs or thermocouple inputs are used in parallel PV bias functions to match the PV value indicated on the controller and the PV on the recorder Enter the PV bias when the sensor is impaired or when measurement values are deviating PV bias functions to compensate measurement values With this function the reference channel current channel PV bias value and fixed value for deviation are used for calculating the difference and the calculation result is displayed and recorded as the current channel data Calculation Example The data obtained by adding the PV bias value to the input value for both the current channel and the reference channel is used to calculate the difference Calculation equation CH 1 5 000 1 000 4 0004 2 000 0 000 CH2 4 000 2 000 3 000 3 000 es MMC Channel 5 000 4 000 Input calculation type CH1 CH2 CH2 fixed value Fixed value for deviation fe 3 000 1 000 2 000 Calculation result PV value 0 000 3 000 Calculation equation CH1 5 000 1 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 CH2 3 000 2 000 5 000 1 000 1 000 po Channel t Channel 2 Input value 5 000 3 000 Input calculation type CH1 CH2 CH2 CH1 Fixed value for deviation PV bias 1 000 2 000 Calculation result PV value 1 000 1 000 6 13 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 1 PV value 2 reference channel input value reference channel
79. inted Trend PV value analog Channel No tabulation record Scale printing Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values ing Or Marker time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Tabulation PV value printed to left in two rows three columns channels 1 2 and 3 from left on top row and channels 4 5 and 6 from left on bottom row Tabulation is carried out after printing of the scale Tabulation Cycle eel 5 Poo e e v Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and printed Trend PV value analog Channel No schedule demand Scale printing Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Or Marker time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Schedule demand Time h min PV value printed to left in two rows three columns chan nels 1 2 and 3 from left on top row and channels 4 5 and 6 from left on bottom row Up to four times can be set Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and printed List printing Print all lists All parameters set in the configuration are printed out Print specified li
80. ion Frequency fluctuation Vibration noise surge voltage Influence from other Not allowed equipment Horizontal Operating conditions Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Ambient humidity 30 to 90 RH condensation not allowed 90 to 250Vac Power supply frequency 5 of rated power frequency Vibration resistance 0 98m s 0 to 100Hz Mounting orientation 0 to 30 bottom rear angle from horizontal position 0 to 3 top rear angle from horizontal position other directions 10 Transportation storage Ambient temperature 20 to 60 C 10 to 60 C for ink ribbon At 20 to 10 C only ink ribbon conditions must be stored separately Mounting Power voltage Ambient humidity 5 to 95 RH condensation not allowed Shock resistance 294m s continuously for 11ms max Vibration resistance 4 9m s max 0 to 100Hz Rated power voltage 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz Approx TEVA OVA max Power voltage Approx 15A for 5ms max at 100Vac Approx 24A for 5ms max at 200Vac Material Case Steel plate Door frame Polycarbonate containing glass fiber PC GF10 Door window Acryl PMMA Color Case Frosted gray DIC554 or equivalent Mass W out optional functions PS W optional functions Applicable standards EN61010 1 EN61326 Rt least 60 minutes Surface matte gray DIC554 or equivalent Approx 3 4kg Approx 3 7kg 10 1 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS B Performance Specifications Input Display 10 2 Input type DC volta
81. is started during demand printing or vice verse When demand printing or message printing is started anew in a simultaneous printing state 6 24 Chapter7 SETUP EXAMPLES 7 1 Setup Examples 1 This chapter describes how to set the following setting values to your SRF106 using actual examples Applicable models All SRF106 models Setup conditions nput type and recording scale Set K CA as the input type to all channels 1 to 6 and the recording scale to 0 0 to 800 0 C Input burnout Set all channels 1 to 6 to UP By this system the input is forcibly brought to the upper limit UP when a thermocouple burns out Chart feed speed 20mm h Recording format Trend tabulation In this recording method analog recording is mixed with digital printing B Setup Items See the table below Columns containing numbers or letters are items that need to be set Blank columns are items that need not be set The setup item itself is sometimes not displayed Some setups may be left at their defaults Range Setup for each channel Display Setup Item lia 3 4 j 5 6 T eee SE E E IE E Engineering range lower limit wwe s eT OP Op CI SS Engineering unit setting UNIT EA 2 EM pe E E 5T e E A_ Engineering range upper limit RN EN 7 1 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES Display Setup Item Input tag name setting TAG 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20 blank 20
82. issssssssssss cnet e eee 6 8 6 6 System Setup sous 6 10 B System Setup sooo exe a tes bd CE RES 6 10 B Description of System Setup Items 05 6 11 6 7 RANGE Setup onov rPPAPQUPLIE SIT RU ne es ee eaten an 6 12 B Range Setup 6 12 B Description of Range Setup Items 00005 6 13 6 8 Scale Setup LLLuuLutuuSsStiiuuissssssssssssssssss sss 6 16 B Scale Setup 6 16 B Description of Scale Setup Items Loose 6 17 B Making and Mounting an Analog Scale 6 18 6 9 Range Code Table LtLL trdSitaitissssssssssssssssss isses 6 20 6 10 Character Code Table LttLsuttt iissssssssssssssssssssses 6 21 6 11 External Switch Inputs Optional Functions 6 22 E Default Function Assignments LuuLLLtuuuuuuususssueeesese 6 22 B List of Functions Settable Using the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 6 22 B Detecting External Switch Input 0 0 0 022 6 22 6 12 Printout Messages ssouusuosouososess RR 6 23 B Printout Message Defaults 00 0 000s 6 23 E Characters That Can be Set by the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 6 23 6 13 About Digital Printing Priority liiis 6 24 B Printing Control during a Print Conflict 6 24 B Simultaneous Printing Control ooo 6 24 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3
83. key 5 11 Printing Lists oe HERR a tia 5 12 B Stopping Recording 0 2 00 enaena ekarran ees 5 12 B Starting Setup ede uipu be PREPPR EUR eels 5 12 B Selecting the List to be Printed ooo 5 13 B Pressing the ENT key 5 13 B Stopping List Printing Midway 0 0 022 5 13 viii Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 1 Introduction ooo bra trabe SERO REL ee pe el ss 6 1 6 2 Configuration Data and Factory Settings 6 2 E Event Setup individual channels EVNT suuse 6 2 B Chart Feed Speed Setup SPD ooo 6 2 B Date Time Setup CLK ssssesssessssssssese 6 2 B Scale Setup individual channels SCL LLuuuLLu 6 2 M System Setup SYS 0 00 000 0 ccoo 6 3 B Range Setup RNG 002 00 enrera ccc cence eee 6 3 6 3 Event Setup oo dune cR Pete peu AURA QE ERES pan ede tud 6 4 B Event Setup eco ns abs 6 4 B Description of Event Setup Items LLL uuiusuusueuoueueueueess 6 5 6 4 Chart Feed Speed Setup s LLLLtuuSSS5S5SStt susssssssssssssssssssss 6 6 E Chart Feed Speed Setup soioiooooeoesosssssssssssssss 6 6 B Description of Chart Feed Speed Setup Items 6 7 6 5 Date Time Setup LtussuSouSStutuuiiissssssssssssssss onio yE ene 6 8 B Date Time Setup LLSSSSSSStttitusi
84. lacing the Fuse A WARNING To prevent danger before you replace the fuse turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF106 from its power supply To prevent fire use only the specified fuse Do not use other fuses Replacement part No 81446289 001 10 fuse pack Fuse rating 2A 250V to time lag IEC127 1 Handling Precautions Replace fuses periodically about every two years to prevent unexpected blowing O Draw out the chassis For details on how to draw out the chassis see pages 8 2 and 8 3 O The fuse holder is located on the side of the case Turn the screw counterclockwise to remove the fuse O Insert the new fuse in the fuse holder and turn the screw in the clockwise direction to fasten the fuse holder 8 6 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 4 Chart Illumination Lamp A cold cathode fluorescent light is used as the chart illumination lamp If this lamp must be replaced contact your dealer for a new lamp Note The brightness half life time that it takes for the brightness at purchase to reduce by half of this lamp is about 20 000h under normal temperature lighting conditions 8 7 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 5 Measuring the Display Accuracy of Analog Inputs This section describes how to measure the display accuracy including digital printing by tabulation of analog inputs We recommend measuring the display accuracy of analog inputs once every year to ensure appropriate use o
85. ly Make sure that the chart holder and chart sprockets guide are correctly attached in place Attach correctly if necessary Note 2 If the load lever is stiff and difficult to press down the chart cassette is not inserted correctly as far as possible Note 3 Pulling the ink ribbon out of the ink ribbon cassette with excessive force may damage the components inside the ink ribbon cassette Slowly turn the ink ribbon feed knob to take up any slack on an ink ribbon that is protruding too much 9 4 OL OL OF or OF is displayed xcessive voltage is being input at the PV display on the display PV values using engineering scaling remain fixed values in spite of the input signal The PV display shows an error with the actual PV value Recording is O or less or 100960r more even though the PV display is correct Trend is stepped The wiring or sensor is broken The sensor or signal generator is malfunctioning The input impedance of equipment connected in parallel to the recorder has dropped The engineering range upper limit value is set to the same value as its lower limit value The range code setting does not match the sensor The PV bias is inappropriate The scale setting is inappropriate The scale upper limit value is set to the same value as its lower limit value The scale span is far smaller than the resolution Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Remedy Make sure th
86. m code is displayed and operation continues At this time either 30 C or 80 C is used as the reference contact temperature So data is not reliable Ask for repair ALO 5 A D converter diagnosis lt gt A D converter operation is checked The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time an unstable value is indicated as the PV value So data 1s not reliable Ask for repair 9 1 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 A LO 6 reference voltage diagnosis lt gt The reference voltage A D conversion value range is checked The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are used for the reference voltage value So data is not reliable Ask for repair A LO 7 auto zero entry diagnosis lt gt The auto zero A D conversion value range is checked The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are use for the auto zero value So data is not reliable Ask for repair ALO 8 ROM diagnosis lt gt The checksum is verified over all areas when the power is turned ON The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop Ask for repair ALO 9 RAM diagnosis lt gt The RAM is checked when the power is turned ON The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop Ask for repair A L 10 EEPROM diagnosis lt gt The EEPROM is checked when data is written The alarm code is displayed and operatio
87. mm 6 7 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 5 Date Time Setup E Date Time Setup LOCK EVNT SPD SYS RNG SCL SoS E mL MEE SS Uo d Hour i i Minute 6 8 0 Handling Precautions If the date and time setup is in error all data blinks when you press the EN key If this happens press any key to redisplay the data entry display The number of seconds in the time setup is reset so that counting starts from 00 when you press the ENT key only when the numerical values for the time setup are changed If you press the EN key without making any changes to the numerical values for the time setup the date setup display will be redisplayed and the number of seconds will not be reset lt gt Setup Details lt gt Year Lower two digits of Western calendar year Month 01 to 12 January to December Day 01 to 31 1st to 31st Hour 00 to 23 Oam to 11pm Min ute 00 to 59 0 to 59min Note e Clock accuracy is about 50ppm or about 130s month under standard conditions The SRF106 automatically adjusts for leap years until 2099 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 9 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 6 System Setup E System Setup By system setup you set the basic items for operating this recorder LOCK CH EXNT EVNT SPD l CLK RNG SCL Recording vL LLL mE __ Color selection 1 E TN CIC Ci LU MER
88. n continues At this time data in RAM is used as the data Ask for repair AL1tIcalibration data diagnosis lt gt The checksum of the calibration data in EEPROM is verified when the power is turned ON The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop lt gt During operation the checksum is periodically verified During an alarm the data in EEPROM is copied to RAM and is checked again The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are used as calibration data So data is not reliable Ask for repair 9 2 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 AL 12 configuration data diagnosis QA verify check is carried out on all range data when range data is written During an alarm data in RAM is copied to EEPROM and the verify check is carried out on this data The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time data in RAM is used as range data Reset the configuration data If this error reoccurs after carrying out the remedy ask for repair 9 A L 13 mode selector pin diagnosis lt gt If the normal mode is entered after the power is turned ON the mode selector pin is read If the calibration mode cannot be entered when the power is turned ON with the mode selector pin inserted in the calibration mode position this is judged to be a diagnostics error The alarm code is displayed and operation continues Return the mode selector pin to the REC mode
89. nctions cannot be changed on the SRF106 alone You can however set any of the following functions using the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 for the SRF106 E Default Function Assignments No 1 recording start stop Recording is stopped by OPEN CLOSE Recording is started by CLOSE OPEN No 2 demand printing Demand printing is started by OPEN CLOSE No 3 chart feed Chart is fed 40mm by OPEN CLOSE No 4 print message 1 Printing MSGI is started by OPEN CLOSE E List of Functions Settable using the Smart Loader Package SLP F10 o Recording start stop Recording is stopped by OPEN CLOSE Recording is started by CLOSE OPEN Demand printing Demand printing is started by OPEN CLOSE Chart feed Chart is fed 40mm by OPEN CLOSE Print message Printing MSGI is started by OPEN CLOSE Print message 2 Printing MSG2 is started by OPEN CLOSE Print message 3 Printing MSG3 is started by OPEN CLOSE Print message 4 Printing MSG4 is started by OPEN CLOSE Chart feed speed scale switching 1 scale and 1 chart feed speed by CLOSE OPEN 2 scale and 2 chart feed speed by OPEN CLOSE E Detecting External Switch Input Hold external switch input ON OFF states at 500ms or more 0 Handling Precautions To prevent malfunction caused by noise changes in state are not detected unless they last for 500ms or more Contact closed Contact open T
90. nd is set and the SRF106 is set to a recording state tabulation printing will be carried out without any omissions at preset times for example when recording processes that require reporting at fixed times or when recording process values at the change of operator shifts Schedule demand cannot be used in conjunction with the trend tabulation format 0 Handling Precautions If the preset time is shorter than the fixed period of time time interval indicated in the table below subsequent time settings are sometimes ignored and recording is not performed This is because the next schedule demand setting is not executed during the previous schedule demand printing When the next preset time is reached during tabulation printing that setting is ignored Set schedule demand printing making sure that the time Chart Feed Speed Time Interval intervals for each chart feed speed mm h T TIET in the table below are provided between set schadule demand 22min minimum ju Ea printings o iSmimmimimum Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 7 Range Setup B Range Setup 6 12 LOCK EVNT SPD CLK SYS iN SCL a Channel No Display No i 1 Recording mode Range code a Engineering rege ge decimal point position TAG character code Note Some items are not displayed depending on the setup details such as range code or input calculation type lt gt
91. nged Nov 2006 CONFORMED STANDARD to APPLICABLE STANDARDS changed EN50081 2 EN50082 2 to EN61326 changed May 2007 16th Edition i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS changed 6 3 ll Range Setup RNG Extended Menu for Display No 1 2 changed May 2008 17th Edition 6 2 Bl Chart Feed Speed Setup Factory setting changed Feb 2001 Standard folding chart to Folding chart was changed Smart Loader Package SLP F10 F20 Manual No CP UM 5067E added Folding chart Recycled paper added Smart Handy Loader SLP F10 to Smart Loader Package SLP F10 was changed Connection example was changed Cable model No was changed and Adapter model No added Display No 3 of Range Setup RNG 4 fixed channel current channel to 4 fixed value current channel was changed 5 current channel fixed channel to 5 current channel fixed value was changed MSG No of Print message was changed Feb 2002 Sep 2002 azbil Yam at ake Corporation Specifications are subject to change without notice 08 Advanced Automation Company 1 12 2 Kawana Fujisawa Kanagawa 251 8522 Japan 1st Edition Issued in Dec 1994 W URL http www azbil com 17th Edition Issued in May 2008 A
92. ns SLP F10 F20 Smart Loader Package Manual No CP UM 5067E This manual is packaged with the SLP F10 F20 Running the SLP F10 F20 package on a personal computer enables you to set up SRF100 200 parameters on the personal computer This manual describes operations on the personal computer This manual is the common manual of the SLP F10 and the SLP F20 Organization of This User s Manual This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes SRF106 applications and features and gives a list of catalog numbers Chapter 2 NAMES amp FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes the names and functions of parts on the SRF106 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING This chapter describes precautions siting conditions and installation method when installing the SRF106 into devices and how to connect to peripheral equipment Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION This chapter describes checks to carry out before operating the SRF106 and daily operation procedure Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the basic setup details of the SRF106 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION This chapter describes all items that can be set using the operation keys Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLE This chapter describes how to set up the SRF106 using actual examples Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE This chapter describes inspection items and how to replace maintenance parts to ensure prolonged u
93. ntervals when the SRF106 is next used f you leave the SRF106 for a long time with the chart loaded in the chart cassette the chart may become discolored due to sunlight or it may become wrinkled For this reason the chart may not fold properly when the SRF106 is next used Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 2 Replacing the Clock Backup Battery A WARNING To prevent danger before you replace the clock backup battery turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF 106 from its power supply Do not insert the battery with the polarities reversed Do not use damaged broken battery skin leaking battery fluid batteries Do not throw batteries into fires or charge short circuit disassemble or heat batteries Store batteries out of the reach of small children Batteries are small and are easy to swallow If a child swallows a battery consult a physician immediately When disposing of used batteries at the user site observe bylaws The clock backup battery is for backing up the clock data in the event of a power interruption and memorizing the recording start stop state The life of the clock backup battery is about five years If you forget to replace the battery or the battery is out of power alarm code 2 amp 3 is displayed on the display when the power is turned ON clock data is initialized to 00 01 01 00 00 and the recording mode is set forcibly to the recording start mode Though the SRF106 can be opera
94. on cassette into the hole on the ink ribbon cassette holder and push in the release knob until you hear it click into place The release knob enters the holder more easily if you push it in while rotating the ribbon feed knob Hole im 3 Ribbon feed knob Protrusion 4 Make sure that the ink ribbon is inserted correctly between the wire dot head and the chart Wire dot head Ink ribbon Chart 5 Check the ink ribbon for any slack If there is any slack turn the power OFF and turn the ribbon feed knob on the ink ribbon cassette in the direction of the arrow clockwise to take up the slack o Handling Precautions You cannot turn the ribbon feed knob on the ink ribbon cassette when the power is ON The ribbon will not be fed smoothly if the ink ribbon cassette is not loaded correctly This may result in color drift or the ribbon becoming entangled in the wire dot head When you are not using the recorder for a long time remove the ink ribbon cassette put it in a vinyl bag and seal the bag to prevent the ribbon from drying If the ink dries prints will be faint or recording may no longer be possible 6 Return the display setup unit to its original position Note Model No of ink ribbon cassette 81406107 001 1 p ce 4 6 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 4 2 Operation E Turning the Power ON The recorder s power switch is located at the top right on the front when you open the
95. out 14min to printing an all list E Stopping Recording Press the ED key to stop recording midway MAN CLK DISP E Starting Setup Press the El to select SYS Make sure that the SYS LED lights 5 12 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION E Selecting the List to be Printed Press the A key to select 1 specified list or 2 all list The following example shows how to print specified lists ENT E Pressing the key oe e Press the CD key to start printing the list 7 AUTO MAN CLK Bii Stopping List Printing Midway The setup advances to display No 2 Press the A key to select 0 Press the a key to stop printing the list q AUTO MAN CLK E E DISP SET gt A zn FEED ODMD ORCD O CO O CD CIO EI 5 13 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION example of specified list printing Date Time Recording format Chart feed speed Recorder ID No CH No Range code Recording scale lower limit Recording scale upper limit Unit No 1 event setting value No 2 event setting value No 3 event setting value No 4 event setting value 5 14 example of all lists printing Date Time Recording format Configuration lock ON OFF Chart feed speed Recorder ID No Recording color selection Extended menu ON OFF Time scale printing ON OFF Input range type Recording mode Input calculation type Burnout PV
96. ower limit is already 0 0 press the ES key to advance to display No 2 If the setting values are different use the P and A keys to set ENT the desired numerical values and press the CD key Display No 2 No 1 scale upper limit CH_EWNT DATA 7 ery 7 C Be tbh 4 Press the DP key to shift to the 1 000 s digit of the No 1 scale upper limit If the No 1 scale lower limit numerical value has been changed and display No 2 has been advanced to operation will start from changing the numerical value of the 1 000 s digit So this operation is not necessary No 1 scale upper limit CH EVNT DATA 5 Press the A key to change the 1 000 s digit of the No 1 scale upper limit to 2 Likewise if the 100 s digit 10 s digit and 1 s digit are different use the P and A keys to set the desired numerical values 1000 s digit of No 1 scale upper limit changes to 2 CH EVNT DATA ENT i 6 Press the CO key to store the setting values to memory CH EVNT DATA 7 17 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 4 Set the extended menu to OFF l Press the e key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit 2 Press the ES key twice to advance to display No 3 Display No 3 extended menu 3 Press the A key to change the extended menu settings from 1 ON to 0 OFF Extended menu changes to 0 SYS 4 Press thee key
97. p item o Handling Precautions The scale setup range is 1999 9 to 2999 9 E Making and Mounting an Analog Scale 6 18 An analog scale can be mounted at the top of the chart cassette on the SRF106 Make this analog scale out of OHP sheet or transparent resin of maximum thickness 0 9mm referring to the dimensions indicated on the following page If you enlarge the drawings on the following page to A4 size the resulting copy will be roughly the actual size Insert both ends of the scale into the grooves on the chart guide Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 001 06 08 07 09 OS Ov O Oc OF 0 00 06 08 07 09 OS Ov 0 Oc Ol 0 00 06 08 07 09 OS Or 90 00L 06 08 OZ 09 0S OV 0 Eraaagdaraggagdrgaggud raa adag Parra rra dra Pitt EPA ria dE rd E partira dr ug lee a iy YO UIpIM aun 2 Goo Im eui g z 1uBIeu J9JOeIJeyo ce Y O UIPIM eur S z 1uBieu 191021249 ce 0 UII eur Ol 0 UPIM aur pr d ejd 0015 OXO mouudsdums 001 01X0 MISERTUS o O c eo 2901 c XVIN u1u67021 Jepouu e amp Jej suoisueuuip euJ81Xx3 z eo g0L c 9pou 19eduuoo suoisueuuip eu491X3 6 19 89 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 9 Range Code Table Symbol mV 00 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999
98. position AL 16 Calendar IC diagnosis lt gt An error is judged if the internal setting data of the calendar IC is illegal The alarm code is displayed and operation continues Reset the clock If this error reoccurs after the clock is reset ask for repair No display watchdog timer diagnosis lt gt When a time out error occurs on the watchdog timer this is judged to be a diagnostic error The recorder restarts automatically 9 3 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 Remedying Trouble No operation e g display recording Power is not being supplied to the main Check the wiring and power voltage and unit supply the power correctly The power switch on the main unit is OFF Set the power switch at the top right on the main unit to ON The fuse has blown Remove the cause of the fuse blowing and replace the fuse See page 8 6 The chassis is not correctly inserted Correctly insert the chassis Note 1 Note 1 A probable cause is a damaged connector on the driver board mounted on the chassis Check this when the chassis is re attached Probable Cause Pressing the 8 key does not The recording mode for all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required advance the display to PV value to display recording OFF channels display ALXX is displayed on the display An error was found during self diagnostics Remedy by referring to pages 9 1 to 9 3 Recording is not carried out e
99. power leads of 100V or more Also do not pass these leads through the same piping or wiring duct B Description of Symbols on Terminal Layout Label The following table describes the meaning of symbols indicated on the terminal layout label on the SRF106 Symbol Alternating current AC Protective ground A Danger of electric shock A Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING E Noise Countermeasures Digital equipment is easily influenced by electrical noise Conditions that are not a problem on analog equipment might cause digital equipment to become damaged or malfunction When wiring pay sufficient attention to the following items to prevent the influence of electrical noise NCAUTION Maintain a distance of at least 50cm between input signal leads and power leads of O 100V or more Also do not pass these leads through the same piping or wiring duct O Noise generating sources Generally the following generate electrical noise 1 Relays and contacts 2 Solenoid coils solenoid valves 3 Power lines in particular 100Vac min 4 Induction loads 5 Motor commutators 6 Inverters 7 Phase angle control SCR 8 Wireless communications equipment 9 Welding equipment 10 High voltage ignition equipment Noise reducing countermeasures Provision of a CR filter for fast rising noise Recommended CR filter Yamatake Corporation Model No 81446365 001 Provision of a varister for noise with a high wave hei
100. ps Parity Even parity no parity Even parity no parity Stop bit 10 5 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS 10 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy Range Display Accuracy rdg refers to B slution Type Symbol Code mV V input mVV indication range absolute value of indication value 00 01 02 04 05 06 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 19999 to 29999 2V 19999 to 29999 5V 19999 to 29999 Oto 10V 19999 to 29999 20 00mV 40 00mV 60 00mV 200 00mV 0 2 of rdg 3 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 3 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 14 2V 2 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 1mV 15 5V 5 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 1mV 16 Oto 10V 0 to 10 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 1mV O to less than 100 C 3 7 C 0 2 C 0 0 to 1760 0 100 to less than 300 C 1 5 C 0 2 C 300 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 0 0 to 1820 0 Less than 400 C 50 C Not specified 400 to less than 600 C 3 C 0 3 C 600 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 200 0 to 1370 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 100 C min 0 15 of rdg 0 9 C 0 2 C 200 0 to 800 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 100 C min 200 0 to 1100 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 100 C min C Symbol 1
101. r 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION E Feeding the Chart To feed the chart forwards when recording is stopped hold down the E key To stop chart feed release your finger from the key Lock T ens AUTO MAN CLK CLK svs 5 f gt 3 DISP RNG SCL SET C 0 Handling Precautions You cannot operate the EB key during recording You cannot feed the chart backwards To feed the chart backwards remove the chart cassette manually fold back the chart to its original position and load the chart cassette into the main unit again E Selecting the Display Mode 4 8 LOCK EVNT SPD CLK SYS RNG SCL You can select four display modes by pressing the 25 key lt gt AUTO indicator This mode successively displays the PV value of each channel at 4s intervals MAN indicator This mode displays the PV value of specific channels To move to the next channel press the A key CLK indicator year month date This mode displays the date lt gt CLK indicator time This mode displays the time E Recording a Specifi PV value of channel 4 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION c Table CH EVNT c AUTO MAN CLK FEED DMD ORCD Cc ep A You can record a table tabulation of current PV values by pressing the cum key During recording A table of PV values is recorded overlaying trend data The tabulation time varies according to the chart feed speed During recording stop Tabulation st
102. rating ranges recommended in the specifications temperature humidity voltage vibration shock atmosphere etc Failure to do so might cause faulty operation Do not block ventilation holes Doing so might cause faulty operation Do not disassemble the SRF106 nor touch components inside the SRF106 Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation Do not touch internal components during use or immediately after turning the power OFF Doing so might cause burns Do not touch moving parts during operation Doing so might cause injury o e S Y Y 9 Do not operate the keys with a propelling pencil or sharp tipped object Doing so might cause faulty operation iii Unpacking Bl Check the Contents of the Package Make sure that the package contains all of the items on the packing list below Ru TAS A ink ribbon cassete bad as u ECON i Mounting bracket EAS E About Non use of Transportation Fastening Screws Transportation fastening screws are not used as the structure of this product is such that the chassis inner part of the recorder is fastened to the case by screws B Never Remove the Black headed Screw on the Main Unit NWARNING The black headed screw on the right of the main unit is for ground protection O Never remove this screw Doing so might cause electric shock The Role of This Manual In all three manuals have been prepared for the SRF106 Read the man
103. reeyno 1 IR Ew L5 ca ES E 5 m a m 8 no event ouput reay no m EE A ES EE EZ EM E E EN 2 ee NU op mm Lp tom ion w J op p ip yo op o po ip AAA a 1 l1 lL y No 2 event differential No 4 event differential 7 19 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES B Procedure 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type 2 Select the event type and set the output relay No and event differential 3 Set the event setting value 4 Set the extended menu to OFF 5 Return to the basic display mode B Actual Setup 1 Set the extended menu to ON so that you can configure your SRF106 in more detail e g input type 1 Press the g key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit Display No 3 3 Pressthe A key to change the extended menu setting from 0 OFF to 1 ON Extended menu 0 changes to 1 4 Press the ENT key Advances to next step CH EVNT DATA 7 20 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 2 Select the event type for each channel 1 Press the El key several times until the EVNT LED lights At first channel No 1 blinks When event type is OFF display No 5 No 1 event type selection relay No selection recording ON OFF selection is displayed EVNT LED lit Channel No 1 Display No 5 ma es did
104. required select a model without the chart illumination lamp and connect a Zener barrier externally If uneven resistance from the Zener barrier causes a temperature display error to occur compensate for this by the PV bias As the input wiring resistance exceeds 102 the accuracy compensation on page 10 6 cannot be applied Digital display Display method Red and green 7 digit 7 segment LED and 1 green LED for units One of these is a 5 digit green LED for displaying mea surement values Display cycle 4s measurement point Display information e Measurement values Channel No Alarm display Date Time h min Chart feed speed Other configuration data Lamp display Display information Lights during recording and event occurrence Lights and displays configuration and operation mode infor mation Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS Recorder Recording Wire dot ink ribbon 6 colors metho CAE Trend recording cycle 30s 6 points 30s regardless of number of measurement points The dot cycle is automatically adjusted when there are few input changes at a chart feed speed of 20mm h or less so that dots do not overlap Recording color Two types can be selected and set turn power ON to Standard puris Red Green Bus Brown Purple Red Back Green Bue Scale Same color as trend color of each channel Tabulation Same color as trend color of each channel recording Time printing PV value Same color as trend color
105. ress the C 5 key to advance to the 5th character 5th character CH EVNT 28 Press the A key change the upper code of the 5th character to 7 Upper code 7 of 5th character Erg 29 Press the DP key shift to the lower code of the 5th character Lower code of 5th character CH EVNT DATA Exa 7 15 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES ENT If the lower code is already 0 press the CD key to advance to 32 30 Press the A key to change the lower code of the Sth character to 0 Lower code 0 of 5th character CH EVNT DATA xa ENT 31 Press the CD key to advance to the 6th character 6th character RNG 32 Press the A key to change the upper code of the 6th character to 6 Upper code 6 of 6th character 33 Press the DP key to the lower code of the 6th character Lower code of 6th character RNG 34 Press the A key to change the lower code of the 6th character to 1 Lower code 1 of 6th character 3 Set the recording scale 7 16 l Press the E key until the SCL LED lights At first channel No 1 blinks SCL LED lit Channel No 1 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 To set the No 1 scale 0 0 to 2000 0 Y 4 2 Press the A key to change the channel No setting from 1 to 6 Channel No 6 Step 1 No 1 scale lower limit 3 If the No 1 scale l
106. rm the spring section at the end of the chart holding springs Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 6 Insert the chart into the chart holder making sure of the direction that the chart faces and draw its leading edge out towards the chart guide 1 Handling Precautions A chart feed error will occur if the chart is not loaded correctly 7 Fit three to five folds from the leading edge of the chart on the tray on the chart guide side and correctly align them on the sprockets Small holes Sprockets Enlarged view Sprockets Oblong holes Chart guide 8 Press in the chart holding springs as far as the latches on the left and right to load the chart 0 Handling Precautions Take care not to deform the spring sections at the end of the chart holding springs when returning them to their original positions 4 3 Chapter 4 PREPARATION amp OPERATION 9 Push in the chart guide so that the left and right latches are firmly hooked and close the chart guide 1 Handling Precautions Latch Chart guide pin If the chart guide pin is not fully inserted into the latch the chart paper may not be fed smoothly or may be torn Be sure the chart guide pin is fully inserted into the latch as shown in the drawings below WRONG The chart guide pin is not fully inserted into the latch so there is space between the chart guide and the chart cassette Excess space View from top WRONG
107. ry setting is obtained by adding the following reference contact compensation accuracy to the display accuracy in the tables Thermocouple J 55 328 to 2012 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F Note 1 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F i Reference contact compensation accuracy e Type K E J T Ni Ni Mo PLII Nicrosil Nisil 0 5 C 1 F Note that the reference contact compensation accuracy is as follows at low temperatures At K E J T input 100 C 148 F or less 1 C 2 F e Type Kp Au7Fe 0 5K Note that the reference contact compensation accuracy is as follows at low temperatures At 25K or less 1K e Type R S B WRe0 26 WRe5 26 1 C 2 F e Type PR40 20 2 C 4 F 10 7 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS 10 3 External Dimensions _ 160 8 mounting bracket E unit mm 24 5 235 5 gt 191 5 y Mounting panel thickness 2 28 B 144 n n 10 8 APPENDICES B Appendix Contents e General Setup s sscesscesscesscessces Appendix 2 e Range Setup se cesses sene eene nn Appendix 4 e Scale Setup ese eese eene nennen Appendix 4 e Event Setup sees eee eee nennen Appendix 6 B How to Use the Setup Sheets The left page shows the setup details and the right page shows the fields for entering the setting values You might find it easier to make copies with both pages folded out App 1 AP
108. s suppressed or one of the groups is printed over the other The following describes these restrictions a Ha ginisg E Hemp Schedule demand is canceled when demand printing occurs even during print Tabulation Scale Printing of this item is not started up when other printing is currently rane Channel No Printing of this item is not started up when other printing is currently pera possis o orno Paen Chart feed speed selection The current group is printed overlapping other groups Scale selection Printing is canceled when a conflict with group A occurs However note that the change marker is recorded o Handling Precautions When printing of group A or group D conflicts with printing of the scale upper limit or the scale tag unit printing of the scale upper limit or the scale tag unit is canceled The change marker however is recorded for group D When two or more schedule demands are registered and schedule demand printing is currently in progress or standing by start of the remaining schedule demands is not accepted even if the startup time is reached B Simultaneous Printing Control When demand printing and message printing or schedule demand printing and message printing continuously stand by to be printed a message is printed on the h min line of demand printing manual demand and schedule demand This however does not apply in the following instances When message printing
109. s than 752 F 90 F Not specified 32 to 3308 F 752 to less than 1112 F 6 F pd 1112 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 328 to 2498 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 4 F 1 F 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 F 54 328 to 1472 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F 19 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F 1 F 1 1 Pa T 56 328 to 752 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F F 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F F Nicrosil Nisil 32 to 2372 F Entire range 0 1596 of rdg 3 F 1 F WRe0 26 58 32 to 4208 F 32 to less than 572 F 0 15 of rdg 19 F 3 F 572 to less than 1112 F 0 15 of rdg 4 F 1 F 1112 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 F WRe5 26 59 32 to 4208 F 32 to less than 572 F 0 15 of rdg 4 F 1 F 572 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 F PR40 20 32 to 3416 F 32 to less than 932 F 73 F 5 F 932 to less than 1652 F x32 F 2 F 1652 to less than 2732 F 0 396 of rdg 12 F 2 2732 F min 0 3 of rdg 7 F 1 F 32 to 2354 F Entire range 0 15 of rdg 2 F 1 F 32 to 2192 F Entire range 0 15 of rdg 2 F 1 F Resistance Pt100 70 328 0 to 1202 0 F Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 2 F 0 5 F temperature deiector JPt100 71 328 0 to 1022 0 F i o B RTD EAE I M Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 2 F 0 5 F Note 1 Display accuracy does not include reference contact compensation accuracy The final display accuracy when reference contact compensation is ON facto
110. se of the SRF106 Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes points to check when the SRF106 is not working properly and how to remedy trouble that might occur Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the general specifications performance specifications and external dimensions of the SRF106 APPENDICES vi Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY REQUIREMENT Unpacking The Role of This Manual Organization of This User s Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Applications and Features 0 00 00 0 ccc nents 1 1 B Featul s oo ooo c oer liado 1 1 E Optional Functions 0 0 002 2 ccc I 1 2 1 2 Model Selection Guide LL LSuuuuusissssssssssssssssss 1 3 B Model Listing LLttttiusssssssssse m 1 3 B Related Parts Model Listing oL 1 3 Chapter 2 NAMES 8 FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 1 Main Unit ooo rr 2 1 E Overall Schematic and Names of PartS ooo 2 1 B Terminals on Rear Side ooooooococcccccccccccc ccc cece eee ee 2 2 2 2 Display Setup UNI ociosa sic bspends 2 3 E Operation Display and Operation KeyS o ooooooooooccooo 2 3 B Configuration Unit and Operation Keys LLLLLLuuuuuuouuuee 2 4 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 3 1 Installation Site succo er et diete e den dona 3 1 B Siting Conditions 00 0000s 3 1 3 2 Installation oS re irritada
111. ss the EN key to advance to display No 7 measurement range upper limit Display No 7 measurement range upper limit 12 Press the A key to change the 10 s digit of the measurement range upper limit to 0 1 s digit of measurement range lower limit changes to 0 13 Press the DP key to shift to the 1 s digit of the measurement range upper limit 1 s digit of measurement range lower limit xa 14 Press the A key to change the 1 s digit of the measurement range upper limit to es 1 s digit of measurement range lower limit changes to 5 7 13 Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 9 To set the engineering range 0 0 to 2500 0 ENT 15 Press the C key to advance to display No 8 engineering unit range decimal point Display No 8 engineering range decimal point 16 Press the A key to change the engineering unit decimal point to 1 Engineering unit decimal point changes to 1 CH EVNT DATA RNG ENT 17 Press the CD key to advance to display No 9 engineering range lower limit Display No 9 engineering range lower limit CH_EVNT DATA Exa ENT 18 When the value is the same as the setup conditions press the CD key and advance to the next display No A engineering range upper limit Tf the value is different press the gt and A keys to set the numerical value and press the EN key Display No
112. sts Chart feed speed range code scale unit event setting values etc Event Setting Number of set events Four events can be set for each channel Setting range 19999 to 29999 Decimal point position varies according to range Differential 0 to 29999 Decimal point position varies according to range Action Event action is carried out even while recording has stopped RCD OFF OFF Event action stopped LOW measurement value lower limit alarm Action when the PV and deviation values are at the event setup value or less HIGH measurement value upper limit alarm Action when the PV and deviation values are at the event setup value or more Action result Recording Channel No Event occurrence reset Event state Relay output number w event option Display Event state and measurement value when an event occurs Event occurrence reset state on other channels Buffer Up to 24 recording actions are memorized These are cleared when the power or recording are turned OFF Relay output ptionally supportable as event output 10 4 Chapter 10 SPECIFICATIONS Optional External switch Number of inputs functions inputs Functions Functions operate by assigning the following RSW RSW1 Recording start stop RSW2 Print on demand DMD RSW3 Chart feed RSWA Print message 1 Above function assignments are fixed on body However the following functions can be freely assigned to each external switch input 1 f
113. t setup will not be stored to memory CH_EVNT DATA 4 Set the extended menu to OFF 1 Press the gE key several times until the SYS LED lights SYS LED lit 2 Press the EN key twice to advance to display No 3 Display No 3 extended menu SYS 3 Press the A key to change the extended menu setting from 1 ON to 0 OFF Extended menu 1 changes to 0 4 Press the ENT key Next display No 5 Return to the basic display mode 1 Press the C key to return to the basic display mode Measurement Measurement value channel No displayed displayed Ls d Chapter 7 SETUP EXAMPLES 7 2 Setup Examples 2 Set the following setting values to your SRF106 Applicable models All SRF106 models Setup conditions Change the 6th channel in the previous example as follows Input type and recording scale Set 1 to 5V equivalent to 0 0 to 2500 0kPa as the input type to channel 6 and the recording scale to 0 0 to 2000 0kPa B Setup Items See the table below In this example let s assume that this setting is to be made after setup example 1 is completed Columns containing numbers or letters are items that need to be set Blank columns are items that need not be set The setup item itself is sometimes not displayed Some setups may be left at their defaults Range Setup Display Setup Item pt 2 83 f 4 5
114. te useful information that the user might benefit by knowing The numbers with the parenthesis indicate steps in a sequence or indicate corresponding parts in an explanation xi Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Applications and Features This full multi input 6 dot printing high function recorder accommodates a 100mm wide chart This recorder offers the dual features of functions and operating ease as a recorder for various equipment and instrumentation It also supports event output external switch inputs chart illumination lamp and communications as optional functions E Features Any combination of inputs and recording scales can be freely set DC voltage thermocouple resistance temperature detector RTD e Three recording formats are provided and can be freely selected Trend recording Trend tabulation recording Trend schedule demand recording Three measurement methods are provided and can be selected to each channel Measurement value PV value Deviation value between channels Deviation value from fixed value 9 Universal power supply allows use anywhere 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz Wide range of printing functions Measurement value PV value Channel No Tag 6 characters per channel Engineering unit 6 characters per channel Recording scale 2 types upper lower limit values Chart feed speed Event status details time of occurrence restoration Time marker Date Time h min
115. ted in this state we recommend replacing the clock backup battery as soon as possible Various setup data are stored to nonvolatile memory So these data need not be reset when the clock backup battery is replaced Lithium battery CR2430 Buy at an electrical appliance or camera store Draw out the chart cassette For details on how to draw out the chart cassette see 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette page 4 1 Remove the two screws fastening the chassis Remove these screws 8 3 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE O Pull out the chassis to draw out O Draw out the chassis o Handling Precautions Attach the springs attached to the left side of the chassis to their original positions if they come loose Springs O Place the chassis on the flat stable location o Handling Precautions Place the chassis at a location where static electricity is not produced 8 4 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE O Remove the battery from its holder 0 Handling Precautions Touch only the battery holder Do not touch other parts with your hands Take care to prevent surrounding parts or the PCB pattern from becoming scratched 1 Lift up the battery from the battery holder on the board inside L 2 Remove the battery from its holder 4 Return the chassis to its original position and turn the power ON Reset the date and time 8 5 Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE 8 3 Rep
116. that this User s Manual is free from inaccuracies and omissions If you should find any inaccuracies or omissions please contact Yamatake Corporation In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages as a result of using this product 1994 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The Smart Recorder is a trademark of Yamatake Corporation in Japan SAFETY REQUIREMENT To reduce risk of electrical shock which could cause personal injury follow all safety notices in this documentation This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where hazardous live voltages may be accessible e If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment must be impaired Do not replace any component or part not explicity specified as replaceable by your supplier All wiring must be in accordance with local norms and carried out by authorized experienced personnel The protective conductor terminal must be connected before any other wiring and disconnected last Class I 1EC536 EQUIPMENT RATINGS Supply voltages 100 to 240Vac allowable voltage 90 to 250Vac Frequency 50 60Hz Power or current ratings 30VA maximum Fuse 2A 250V Time lag IEC127 Sound pressure level 80dB A maximum at a position of 1 meter from the equipment EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS Do not operate the instrument in the presence of
117. the scale lower limit value to 0 0 and the upper limit value to 1000 0 As the scale setup range is 19999 to 29999 this can be used to record specific zones For example in the above example to write the trend of a K thermocouple on the right half of the chart set the scale lower limit value to 1000 0 and the upper limit value to 1000 0 Example K thermocouple range code 23 200 0 to 1370 0 C When the scale lower limit value is setto 0 0 this position becomes 0 0 C When the scale lower limit value is setto 1000 0 thi position becomes 1000 0jC When the right half of the chart is recorded in 0 to S Recording range 100mm Say y 4 When the scale upper limit value is setto 1000 0 this position becomes 1000 0 C N y Y When the scale upper limit value is setto 0 0 this position becomes 0 0 C 1000 0 C in zone recording When the scale lower limit value is setto 1000 0 this position becomes O 0jC When the scale upper limit ya value is setto 1000 0 this position becomes 1000 0 C 0 20 40 60 80 100 Numbers on chart mean Oto 100 In the linear scale range the decimal point becomes the value set in the range setu
118. ts even parity 1 stop bit 4 9600bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 57 ESE E E SE 1 O OFF 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 41 2 3 4 O 0 OFF 00010 2358 L5 w 000102358 L5 o No 3 schedule demand time 0 00 to 23 59 O 00 00 No 4 schedule demand time 0 00 to 23 59 O 00 00 E Range Setup RNG Display Setup Item Setup Description Factory Recording mode 0 OFF 1 display O 2 2 display recording display recording Selectable from all codes Om Input calculation type 1 PV O 1 PV 2 reference channel current channel 3 current channel reference channel 4 fixed value current channel 5 current channel fixed value Reference channel 16 O 0 OFF 1 UP 2 0OWN vor amp Measurement range lower imt 19999 to 20000 C 19 3 Measurement range upper limit 19999 1020999 O so O xxxxx to 4 x xxxx hn xs 1 XXxx x Engineering range lowerlimi 1999910 2998 O oo Engineering range upper limit_ 19999 to 29999 O 1000 Fixed value for deviation 1999910429999 _ lol o 19999 to 29999 ESO SO 6 caress 5 Sem Input tag name setting TAG 6characters O CH1 to 6 shift to right Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 3 Event Setup E Event Setup The event type event relay No event recording ON OFF and event differential can be set only when the extended menu is ON These se
119. ttings however can be changed with the extended menu OFF LOCK UNI SPD CLK SYS RNG SCL Channel No Display Nott Description gt x1 d 6 No 2 event type RR Ea E ON OFF L lL A ep a pw a wn o y x1 d No 3 event No 3 event 7 No 3 event type RENE E recording ONOFF No 4 event No 4 event 4 event ype MA pansy lt gt Setup Details lt gt Event setting value 190909 to 29990 U Event type no event H upper limit L lower limit Event relay No 0 relay output OFF 1 to 6 Each number corresponds to respective event relay No Event recording ON OFF 0 event recording OFF 1 event recording ON Event differential 0 to 29999 U Note 1 This is displayed when the extended menu is ON Event setting values are not displayed when the event type is set to no event 2 Event setting values that do not support the event relay optional function are not displayed Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION E Description of Event Setup Items O Event type and differential Eventtype H Event type L Event setting value Event setting value Y ON Y ON t OFF OFF PV i PV Differential t Differential O Event relay No Output to all relays is disabled when the event relay No is set to 0 Four event settings can be set to each channel which means that a tot
120. ual according to your specific requirements The following lists all the manuals that accompany the SRF106 and gives a brief outline of the manual If you do not have the required manual contact Yamatake Corporation or your dealer For details on the SRF100 pen printing models SRF101 102 103 refer to Pen Printing Model Smart Recorder SRF101 102 103 User s Manual Installation Operation CP UM 1667E SRF106 Installation Operation Manual Manual No CP UM 1666E This manual This manual is required reading for those who use the SRF106 those who design hardware for integrating the SRF106 into operator control panels those who carry out maintenance and those who operate instruments in which the SRF106 is integrated It describes how to install and wire the SRF106 for integrating into instruments method of operation maintenance and inspection troubleshooting and hardware specifications SRF101 102 103 106 201 202 203 Digitronik CPL Communications Manual Manual No CP UM 1668E The SRF101 102 103 106 201 202 203 can communicate with other equipment via the RS 485 or RS 232C interfaces This manual is required reading for those who use the CPL communication functions of the SRF101 102 103 106 201 202 203 It briefly describes CPL communications how to wire the SRF101 102 103 106 201 202 203 communication procedures communication data for the SRF101 102 103 106 201 202 203 troubleshooting and communication specificatio
121. unc tion per 1 RSW by the Smart Loader Package in addition to the above functions Print message 2 Print message 3 Print message 4 Chart feed speed scale selection Switch type Dry contact or open collector current sink to common Allowable open 0 5V max under recommended operating conditions collector ON residual voltage Allowable open 0 1mA max under recommended operating conditions collector OFF leakage current Open voltage Approx 5V Short circuit current Approx 6mA Evntoupss Numberofouputs 6 SSCS Output action Four event actions max 24 actions preset to each channel can be freely combined to output OR Output type Transfer contact NC NO contact Event relay excitation is forward action Contact rating 250Vac 3A resistive load 30Vdc 3A resistive load Min applicable load 5Vdc 100mA 24Vdc 50mA Electrical life 100 000 operations resistive load Chart Cold cathode fluorescent light illumination lamp Communications Standard Standard RS 485 Number of signal lines 3 including SG 5 including SG Transmission 15m max 300m max distance Protocol Standard Yamatake Corporation Yamatake Corporation CPL communications CPL communications Network Multi drop max 31 modes EF A k N Function Slave station function Master station Not specified Communications Synchronization Start stop synchronization system Communications flow Half duplex Transmission speed 4800 9600b
122. ure detector RTD Use the three conductors For the conductor use JKEV SB JCS 364 shielded instrument polyethylene insulated vinyl sheath cable or equivalent product This is generally referred to as twisted shielded cable for instruments The wiring resistance is 10 2 or less per conductor Balance the resistances of the three conductors so that they are the same values 3 Analog inputs other than thermocouple and resistance temperature detector RTD and digital I O leads Use twisted shielded cable for instruments e Shielded multi core microphone cord MV VS can be used if there is little electromagnetic induction Note Use no voltage contact inputs and assign these contacts for minute currents input no load voltage approx 5V input short circuit current approx 6mA Hold contact signals for 0 5s or more o Handling Precautions Be careful not to short circuit across communications terminals SDA and SDB or across RDA and RDB Otherwise this might damage the communications path B Wiring Analog Inputs 3 LT 7 3 L 4 T A 16 17 6 e t2 ta Input terminals DC voltage Connection Thermocouple Resistance temperature detector 2 2 8 o Handling Precautions Do not remove disconnect the Analog Input Terminal Units If removed damage may result B Wiring Event Outputs optional function HEKERE o Event output terminals e 2 O D c c o o
123. used Two LEDs from left facing the front are red Others are green Display examples AUTO or MAN indicates PV input value The example on the left shows a value of 18 0 for channel 1 CLK indicates the date The example on the left shows the date June 06 24th 24 1997 97 In this example the 7 in 97 is displayed red CLK indicates the time The example on the left shows the time 13 28 Chapter 2 NAMES amp FUNCTIONS OF PARTS E Configuration Unit and Operation Keys The following describes the configuration unit on the display setup unit O Setup keys ENT FEED ODMD ORCD B CO CO CGC Enter key Shifts the menu number and fixes numerical values Up key Changes increments numerical values Shift key Shifts the digit cursor Set key Enters the setup mode and selects setup items O Setup display ENT FEED ODMD ORCD CS C C_D r LOCK The configuration is locked When lit setups can be confirmed but not changed EVNT Event setting is being set up Event type and differentials can also be set according to the system setup level in addition to the event setting SPD Chart feed speed is being set up Sets the chart feed speed CLK Date and time hours minutes are being set up SYS The system is being set up Can unlock the configuration lock and the lock for entering printing lists and detailed extended menu RNG The input range is being set up The recording mode
124. ven The recording mode for all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required though PV value display is normal to display only number of channels Recording is not ON Press the RCD key to start recording The ink ribbon has reached the end of its Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette life See page 4 4 The ink ribbon is not loaded Attach the ink ribbon cassette See page 4 1 The ink ribbon is not passing along the Pass the ink ribbon between the printer correct path and chart See page 4 5 The chart cassette is not loaded correctly Push the cassette in as far as possible and press the load lever Note 2 Incorrect recording color The ink ribbon is not loaded correctly Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette See page 4 4 Faint recording color The ink ribbon has reached the end of its Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette life See page 4 4 The ink ribbon is not being taken up Press the FEED key to make sure that the ink cda feed knob turns and is correctly attached Note 3 Recording color periodically faint The ink ribbon has been left for a long time Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette in an open state and has partially dried See page 4 4 The chart is not being fed The chart is not loaded correctly Make sure that the chart holder and chart guide are correctly attached in place Attach correctly if necessary The chart has come away from the The chart is not loaded correct
125. vent damage to proper ty Be sure to observe these safety precautions Warnings are indicated when mishandling this A WAR N NG product might result in death or serious injury Cautions are indicated when mishandling this AN CAUTION product might result in minor injury to the user or only physical damage to the product E Examples N Use caution when handling the product O The indicated action is prohibited Q Be sure to follow the indicated instructions ANWARNING Before removing mounting or wiring the SRF106 be sure to turn the power OFF Touching electrically charged parts on the SRF106 such as terminals by mistake might cause electric shock Before connecting the SRF106 to the measurement target or external control circuits make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF106 Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire The black headed screw on the right of the main unit is for ground protection Never remove this screw Doing so might cause electric shock To prevent danger before you replace the clock backup battery turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF106 from its power supply ANCAUTION Wire the SRF106 according to predetermined standards Also wire the SRF106 using designated power leads according to recognized installation methods Failure to do might cause electric shock fire or faulty operation Use the SRF106 within the ope
126. y Settings E Event Setup individual channels EVNT The setup level can be changed by switching the extended menu ON OFF For details see page 6 1 me Extended Menu Display No Setup Item Setup Description Factory Settin 7 er erent ong vane mea oO Jo 07 2 No2eventsettingvalue 19999to 29099 O O o 3 No3eventsetingvalue 19999t0 2999 O O o A IT ERI T MN IH E WP REM 5 Noteventiypeselection o OorFy Lowy2 HiGH O 0C3 06FP amp No2eventtypeselecion o or y1 Lowy2 HiGH O 0 0FP 7 No3 event type selection o orFyr owyez dGH O 0t gt OFP 8 oa eventiype selection 0 OFFV1 LOWy2 HiGH O _0 OFF 8 NofevetoupurelyNo fotos O o NoZeventoutputrelayNo ote O o 7 NoSevntoupurelayNo ote O o ENDE 5 NofevntremingONOFF O OFFVT ON O 10N amp Nozeventrecording ON OFF oooryre O 10 1 NoSevetreordingONOFF ooreoy O 1 0N lg Noseventrecording ON OFF o ppyrio O t1 0N E re rana ne PO X A No2eventdiferenial oto2999 O o b No3eventdiferenial 01029999 J J O o No4eventdiferenial 01029999 O o0 E Chart Feed Speed Setup SPD Display No Setup Description Factory Setting No 1 chart feed speed 1 to 8 2 5 5 10 20 40 60 120 240 2 No2charfeed speed 1 to 8 2 5 5 10 20 40 60 120 24

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