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1. ND 25A Littlefuse Part No 313 250 or equal For DC supply Slow Blow fuse at NE 1 25A Littlefuse Part No 3131 25 or equal Factory Reset Default Values 6 2 Display Control Hazardous voltages may be present Disconnect power before making or re DctL moving connections deg rees Celsius F Fahrenheit Fixed based on Ae or TC a Frsh Refresh Value 1 to 480 updates per minute 240 Band o Value 0 to 99 counts from current value Brit Brightness A and Y arrows move LED brightness through 5 levels as indicated on display 5 full brightness Factory Reset Default Values 6 3 Measurement Control Off On Temporary TC Correction Until power cycle Hold Permanent TC Correction 10 15 The relay cards are directly related to any alarms that occur on the Hawk 3 The single relay is a Form relay that activates in relationship to SP1 The dual relay is a Form C relay that activates in relationship to SP1 amp SP2 The quad relay is a Form A relay that activates in relationship to SP1 through SPZ NOTE SP3 and SP4 connections share a common A A All relay contacts are rated at 250VAC 5 amp maximum The rating of the relay contact is intended for resistive circuits only Use a snubber circuit to protect the contacts from inductive loads 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions What is a Form A or Form C relay The form A relay
2. Hawk 3 Temperature H340 4 Digit Advanced Digital Controller OPERATORS MANUAL SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY 520 Simpson Avenue Lac du Flambeau WI 54538 0099 715 588 3311 FAX 715 588 3326 Printed in U S A Part No 06 117489 Edition 5 06 07 Visit us on the web at www simpsonelectric com About this Manual To the best of our knowledge and at the time written the information contained in this document is technically correct and the procedures accurate and ad equate to operate this instrument in compliance with its original advertised specifications Notes and Safety Information This Operator s Manual contains warning symbols which alert the user to check for hazardous conditions These appear throughout this manual where appli cable and are defined below To ensure the safety of operating performance of this instrument these instructions must be adhered to N Warning refer to accompanying documents A canak risk of electric shock This instrument is designed to prevent accidental shock to the operator when properly used However no engineering design can render safe an instrument which is used carelessly Therefore this manual must be read carefully and completely before making any measurements Failure to follow directions can result in a serious or fatal accident Technical Assistance SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY offers assistance Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 4 30 pm Central Time To receive assistance contact
3. Technical Support or Customer Service at 715 588 3311 Internet http www simpsonelectric com Warranty and Returns SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY warrants each instrument and other articles manufactured by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service its obligation under this warranty being limited to making good at its factory or other article of equipment which shall within one 1 year after delivery of such instrument or other article of equipment to the original purchaser be returned intact to it or to one of its authorized service centers with transportation charges prepaid and which its examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to have been thus defective this warranty being expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on its part and SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY neither assumes nor authorizes any other persons to assume for it any other liability in connec tion with the sales of its products This warranty shall not apply to any instrument or other article of equipment which shall have been repaired or altered outside the SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY factory or authorized service centers nor which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident incorrect wiring by others or installation or use not in accord with instructions furnished by the manufacturer NOTES 23 NOTES NOTES 22 3 Contents INTRODUCTION se
4. is a 1 contact switch that is either closed or open The form C relay has 2 contacts one of which will be closed and one open With the fac tory defaults used N O on the relay means normally open when the Hawk 3 is not in alarm N C means normally closed when the Hawk 3 is not in alarm What does N D and N E do to the relay The effect of the relay can be reversed by setting the relay action to N E nor mally energized in the menu When the Hawk 3 is not in alarm the N C contact will now be open and the N O contact will be closed Setting the alarm response back to N D normally de energized will put the contacts back to their default state 7 3 Power Supply Card Universal AC Supply 3 1 2 Digit 120 VAC Supply DC to DC Supply we we N Gu O 85 250VAC 85 250 VAC 9 36VDC 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 10VA 10VA O SA Sere HOLD The AC power cards are meant to operate from standard 50 60 Hz line power The DC to DC power card is an isolated supply that can operate between 9 and 32 volts DC OOO gt gt HOLD J Lipps XN t 2 14 6 4 Output Control If Present oa O S T ALog out a HI electrical limit 100 07 FS Fail safe HI move to 20mA Overrange or Underrange LO move to 4mA 6 5 System Control The process meter will have pre loaded coordinates FACT rSET Factory Reset Selecting
5. this item will reset the Reset device to default values and return to menu 11 6 6 Password Pass Password Full Access 001 to 200 No access to scale or factory reset 201 to 400 No access to scale factory reset or measurement control 401 to 600 No access to scale factory reset measurement control or output control 601 to 800 No access to scale factory reset measurement control output control or relay control 801 to 999 No access except password entry Keypad lockout All future key strokes will be ignored All setting changes must come from RS 485 port This choice is available only if the RS 485 card is present and configured for Full CHG Nu pas New available only after successfully entering the Change the password to a new value This is Password current password or if the password is set to 000 NOTE If you forget your password turn power off in unit press and hold the Vkey and the i key Turn power on and wait until the display reads noPas then press the key again to reset password to 000 Factory Reset default value 12 7 TEMPERATURE INPUT CARDS E RTD PT100 The resistance input card has been configured RTD to track the characteristics of a PT100 sensor Palen Lead length error can be cancelled out by bringing the sensor OA to 0 C ice point and using the ICE command to zero the meter Remember to move the ICE capture from the On
6. would be 20mA typically 21 The display banding band works from a different approach The value en 1 INTRODUCTION tered is the amount of digit movement allowed before the display should be updated With a band setting of 2 the value must move 2 counts up or down in 1 1 General Description the rightmost position as compared to the current display to cause the display 0999900909099 to update The Simpson Electric Hawk 3 Advanced Digital Panel Meter Controller has 4 NOTE The two previous features can finely or coarsely stabilize the display digit display All LEDs are 7 segment and offer 5 brightness levels The high and remove the pops and jitters typically found when monitoring a power line quality instrument has user programmable parameters that are all set from the front panel in easy to understand terminology The display also shows acti vated set point indicators up to four The keypad buttons have audible and tactile feedback to prevent keystroke errors The adjustment of this setting only filters what is displayed The actual raw signal is evaluated against the setpoint and will go into alarm even if the display were set for maximum filtering and gave no indication of nearing the setpoint Use hysteresis on delay in SP menu to slow relay action 1 2 Specifications The Brit Brightness of the display is adjustable to allow for dimming in low Specificati light applications or for intensity matching with other equipment The de
7. d pressing forward until tabs on top and bottom engage 5 OPERATING THE KEYS 5 1 In Run Mode lt Enters the Program Menu A Displays the Maximum Value if enabled Press A and hold while pressing Bee to clear max value Y Displays Minimum Value if enabled PressWand hold while pressing to clear min value Resets Latched Relays If any A and F Sets Zero ICE Value if enabled Also clears Minimum and Maxi mum Values 5 2 In Program Mode lt Enters the Edit Mode Flashing cursor shows value to edit Numeric Val ues only A Scrolls UP through menu choices Vv Scrolls DOWN through menu choices aed Selects a menu or submenu to edit 5 3 In Edit Mode lt 4 Moves Edit Cursor to the left Flashing cursor shows value to edit Nu meric Values Only A Increases Numeric Value or Scrolls UP through sub menu choices v Decreases Numeric Value or Scrolls DOWN through sub menu choices Confirms and Saves your new setting IMPORTANT After editing parameters exit programming menu completely If this step is not followed changes will not be saved 17 8 MENU FLOWCHART Menu Mode ot ii o a lt a gt TT gt a a gt i J k amp N N K o 4 ral Ey ey amp 4 R DCTL P T NEN NR Nae Page 2 a 3 cen 6 6 PROGRAMMING MENU Depending on the operator s password rights some choices shown b
8. e Approximation with oversampling put would be 20 mA Also because this is a process meter the input should be Sample Rate 10 Conversions per second Display Rate User Programmable from 1 minute 8 second 20 5 2 DISPLAY AND KEYPAD CONTROLS Activated set point indicators 4 4 button Keypad Units Window Numeric and message Fate be Figure 2 1 3 INSTALLATION AND PANEL CUTOUT 1 77 3 56 45mm lt _ 90 7mm Lz 0 52 13 2mm 3 93 3 24 i 99 8mm Le 4 82 3mm 2 04 1 76 51 8mm 44 7mm dama l Engineering Label gt a Figure 4 1 Installation and Panel Cutout 3 1 Mounting Requirements The Hawk 3 Advanced Digital Controller 1 8 DIN counters require a panel cutout of 1 77 45mm high be 3 62 92mm wide To install the counter into the panel cutout remove the clips from the side of the meter Slide the meter through the panel cutout then slide the mounting clips back on the meter Press evenly to ensure a proper fit seconds the alarm will trip and remain in alarm until the display drops below the setpoint for at least 2 5 seconds 9 1 3 Latch When choosing Ltch the relay output will latch immediately after crossing the setpoint The unit can then only be unlatched with a front panel reset or a reset command from the RS 485 port NOTE If the display is still beyond the setpoint threshold the reset will have no effec
9. elow be unavailable Use caution when changing values on the fly because relay changes are immediate upon exiting menus While in local menu RS 485 communications will halt to avoid command conflict While in local or remote menu relay and alarm operation are suspended The local or remote menu will time out in two minutes and resume normal operation 6 1 Relay Control SP1 Set Point 1 amp Relay 1 if present 0 to 29 9 0 to 60 00 Seconds 0 10 Active De energized Energized or De energized 0 to 29 9 0 to 60 00 Seconds 0 10 Active Alr 2 Alarm 2 HI LO OFF St 2 State when not in Alarm ND Le NE Set Point 3 amp Relay 3 if present 0 to 29 9 0 to 60 00 Seconds 0 10 Active Alr 3 Alarm 2 HI LO Off NE Factory Reset Default Values SP4 Set Point 4 amp Relay 4 if present The hold feature is used to freeze the display When the contacts are shorted 2 m the display will Hold the last reading until the short is removed It is recom yaa o Value Tor mended that a mechanical switch or relay be used to activate the hold circuit Rsp4 Response 4 0 to 29 9 solid state relays may give unexpected results The hold circuit cannot be ex Active i Alr 3 Alarm 4 a area No terminal can be above earth ground by more than 250Vrms An external fuse is recommended for safe operation for AC supply Slow Blow fuse at St 4 State when not in Alarm
10. fault is Display PECIHCAHONS set to the brightest setting 5 Type 7 segment red LED ICE Zero or Null Using ICE allows the user to grab a running offset and zero Quantity 4 to it A running offset can be useful for monitoring the tolerance to a value Height 0 56 14 2mm instead of the value cancelling lead error in measurement or removing some Decimal Point None Non Programmable Brightness 5 settings User Programmable signal difference in a measurement Once ICE in enabled in the menu ICE ON the device will wait until the user presses A and W At that point the unit will grab the current value and offset the display to zero By choosing hold in Over range Display Reads EEEE Indicating Maximum Value the ICE menu the ICE value can then be saved to a more permanent location Under range Display Reads EEEE Indicating Minimum Value No new ICE can be be taken but the value will noy be lost if power fails Alarm Indicators 4 LED indicators For up to 4 Independent Setpoints NOTE Be aware that introducing a ICE value will change the setpoint thresh Sensor Break Display reads EEEE olds and erase any previous Hi Lo readings Burnout HILO Min Max allows the user track the history of the readings on the dis Power Requirements play By pressing A the unit will momentarily display the highest value it has AC Voltages 85 to 250 VAC 120 VAC 7W reached after last being reset By pressing V the unit will momentaril
11. ition It is also recommended that any scaling or linearization be entered before setpoints are determined Press Eeatio choose Val 1 as the setting to be edited Notice that the far right digit has an alternating cursor To change this digit use A or Y To move to the next digit press lt When all changes to the value are complete press to confirm the change and save it to memory NOTE Any power loss before confirming a change will lose the edited value The menu will revert back to alternating between Val 1 and value Press W to move to the response setting 9 1 1 Response 9 1 The display will now show Rsp To edit response press Bee otherwise press W to move to the next choice When editing Rsp the display will show Hyst Dlay or Ltch Flashing Use A or W to choose the required response Press to confirm the choice When choosing Hyst the display will alternate between Hyst and the current value To edit the value press aM Otherwise press W to move to the next choice Hysteresis will be used above and below the setpoint in equal amounts The value represents a percentage of the setpoint For example If the setpoint is set to 100 00 with a high alarm and therhysteresis is set for 8 5 the alarm will not turn on until the reading on the display reaches 108 50 Once tripped the alarm will not turn off until the display reaches 91 50 2 Delay When choosing Dlay the display will alternate between Dlay and cur
12. rent value To edit the value press Otherwise press q to move to the next choice Dlay will be used above and below the setpoint in equal amounts The value represents the amount of delay in seconds For example if the setpoint is again configured for high alarm and Dlay is set for 2 5 seconds the display crosses the setpoint value and a timer begins to count off the 2 5 seconds before the alarm trips If during those 2 5 seconds the value falls below the setpoint no action will be taken When the unit successfully counts off 2 5 18 3 2 Engineering Label Placement If the engineering unit label needs replacing place the tip of a ballpoint pen into the small hole at the base of the engineering label in the bezel Slide the label up until it pops out Grasp and remove Slide the new label half the dis tance in then use the ballpoint pen to slide it down into place 4 REMOVING INSTALLING OPTION MODULES A Shut off power before removing or installing any option module A 1 Remove module from case by inserting a screwdriver into tab slot open ing at top of input module see Figure 5 1 Apply pressure to release module from case Repeat procedure for tab located on underside of module and then slide module away from case 2 Refer to appropriate sections to configure switches or jumpers for proper operation Figure 5 1 Removing Option Module 3 Install module by carefully aligning module edges with slots in case an
13. rotecting a device that may be ona separate and possible active circuit 9 2 Display Control The next item that will appear in the menu is Detl Display Control If this is the item to be edited press otherwise press the down arrow W to move to the next choice The display degrees Deg will allow you to select either F or C for the tem perature indication There is no need to change this value if you prefer the default C indication The display refresh frsh will slow the numbers of updates to the display This setting ranges from as fast as 480 updates per minute 8 updates per second to as slow as 1 update per minute 19 9 MENU DETAIL 9 1 Relay Control Sp1 Sp4 While in menu all other operations are suspended The H340 has four setpoint parameters and up to four relays associated with those four setpoints The setpoint LEDs on the display will light even if no relay is present for that setpoint To change the setpoint value enter the menu by pressing lt If the password allows relay control it will be the first menu to appear The display will show the word Sp1 If this is the setpoint to be edited press eS otherwise press Y to move to the next choice When editing Sp1 the display will alternate be tween Val 1 and a value The value represents a threshold above or below the setpoint being set to alarm NOTE Before editing this value be sure that the decimal point is in the proper pos
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15. t and the unit will remain latched 9 1 4 Alarm The Alr mode allows choice between High Low or Off The High Alarm means that the display value must be greater or equal to the setpoint to go into Alarm The Low Alarm means that the display value must be less than or equal to the setpoint to into alarm The Off Alarm means that all features of this setpoint is disabled No action will occur when display crosses a setpoint and the relays will revert to a normally de energized state When selecting St State from the menu the display will alternate between Stand the current setting To edit the setting press fig Otherwise press Y to move to the next choice If choosing ND Normally De energized the relay will turn on the alarm con dition This is a typical configuration The one and two relay outputs will act as abeled the normally closed contact will be closed until an alarm condition occurs and the opposite is true for the normally open connection The four relay output only has the choice of normally open If choosing NE Normally Energized the relay will turn on at power up and remain on until in an alarm condition This mode can be used to create a fail safe condition or reverse the action of the four relay configuration In the fail safe example the relay output would be wired to protect some device during an alarm condition During a power failure the relay would be in the same position as though it were in alarm thus p
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17. to Hold in order to retain the data IN HI SENSE Lead length error can also be cancelled using the guard wire IN LO TEMPERATURE 7 2 J K E T Thermocouple The thermocouple input card PN a contains all the response information needed to read a J THERMO type or K type thermocouple COUPLE Lead length error can be cancelled out by bringing the cen O IKET sor to 0 C ice point and using the ICE command to zero the meter Remember to move the ICE capture from On to ii Hold to retain the data IN TEMPERATURE Never apply a voltage or current to these inputs as damage will occur 7 1 Relay Cards Single Relay Dual Relay Quad Relay E E A E A N C N C i ne 1 con O7 1 con O7 com N O Ol N O OJ N O 250V _ 5A 250V _ 5A com A O N C A ane OF O 2 com com A Z 4 q no no A RELAY OUT RELAY OUT RELAY OUT 250V 5A 13
18. y display DC Voltages 9 to 36V DC 10W the lowest value it has reached after last being reset Accuracy All measurements are at 25 C and measured as percent of reading Unit Type Temperature Range 9 3 Output Control ee eee The analog output is a current or voltage that represents an equivalent range of signal on the input Analog output can be purchased as 4 20mA DC out or 0 10V DC out When installed the Hawk 3 will sense the card and the menu will open the choices available to it Environmental e Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Setting the limits LIM The ends of the analog output range 4 amp 20 or 0 amp 10 Storage Temperature 10 to 60 C can be set or pegged to and display value within the range of the meter Relative Humidity lt 85 Ambient Temperature 25 C Example The Hawk 3 is purchased as a standard 200 volt meter The analog Temperature Drift 100 ppm C 0 05dgt C output is configured by default for HI 100 0 and LO 0 Warm up Time 10 minutes When the display reaches 100 volts the analog output would be 20mA When Noise Rejection the display reaches 0 volts the analog output would be 4mA NMRR 60dB 50 60 Hz The Hawk3 is purchased as a process meter 4 20 mA input which will dis CMRR 100 db 50 60 Hz play 0 100 percent The analog output is configured by default for HlI 100 0 Ato D Conversion and LO 0 This means when the display reached 100 percent the analog out Technique Successiv
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