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1. The partially edited value will not be saved When the right most digit is selected the middle button confirms the whole value Stor appears on the display to confirm that the value has been stored and the device switches back to the menu item for the value You can store the partially edited value at any digit position by holding the middle button until Stor appears on the display approx two seconds Figure 9 Button functions for entering numeric values a limit to allowed values b changing one digit c incrementing the more significant digit when stepping over zero BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 9 18 6 2 Main menu The main menu contains the following functions Display Designation Description I IC Basic functions Setting the unit setting the zero point oe min max pointer I Display functions All settings relating to the display Li tli _ cl Switch point settings Configuration of the switching outputs i optional L_ Lit System data Displaying system data versions serial _ _I_i number reset to factory settings C L Return Return to display mode Table 3 The items in the main menu 6 3 Basic menu bASE The basic menu contains the following items Display Designation Description I Measuring unit Setting the measuring unit via a parameter Lot th list LI Set zero point Setting the applied pressure as zero point l il Teach lower r
2. switch back to the corresponding menu entry The selected value will not be saved The figure below depicts the button functions in a parameter list E g if you are in the parameter list for the unit you can scroll thru the available units with the arrow buttons With the middle button you store the displayed unit Stor appears on the display to confirm that the changed unit has been stored and the device switches back to the menu item for selecting the measuring unit unit BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 8 18 previous list entry list entry y menu item of parameter list next list entry A LPS Stor V Figure 8 Button functions in a selection menu and example with parameter list for measuring units Setting a numerical value Numerical values are entered digit by digit The selected digit flashes and is incremented with the up arrow button and decremented with the down arrow button The more significant digit will also be incremented or decremented when stepping over zero If a change of the active digit would exceed the allowable value e g the lower or upper range limit the allowable value will be shown With the opposite arrow button you can return to the previous value You confirm the selected digit with the middle button and proceed to the next digit You can cancel the value entry at any time by pressing both arrow buttons simultaneously The device will then switch back to the corresponding menu entry
3. 1 Page 14 18 The switch point SP must be between the upper range limit URL and the reset point The reset point rP must be between the lower range limit LRL and the switch point The minimum distance between switch point and reset point minimal hysteresis is 0 5 of the measuring range 0 5 of MR Setting range for Setting range for See the reset point LRL ic ais p Figure 13 Setting ranges for switch point and reset point You can define delays for the switch point as well as the reset point e g to avoid that short pressure peaks trigger the switch switch point SP fF f 4 n iMn reset point rP f 4 f delay delay switch ds reset dr _ ea 0 Figure 14 Output delays for a hysteresis function normally open Hno When you select a frame function the menu items for switch point and reset point are replaced by the upper and lower frame limits The minimum difference of the frame limits is also 0 5 of the measuring range Display Designation Description I Frame high Upper frame limit in the selected measuring iol l unit i Frame low Lower frame limit in the selected measuring IL l unit T m j Delay switch Output delay when entering the frame aTa Delay reset Output delay when leaving the frame Output function Configuring the output normally open LiLiL normally
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5. Labom Operating Instructions for pressure transmitter IE PASCAL CS Type Series CS2100 and CS2110 GMT A Table of contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 General Information asi catenins oc seen lactate neler mien eaedaeletnet dv ensleiesene 2 1 1 Intended USG srenencierenenonenonenone nenn ee re eee eee eee eer 2 1 2 General Safety NGI SG secs cesses citecieccs cece aeesaiaisasaisneecccisendscudeneueaedseameaeniaueuuseedsegeae 2 Ue EIA RING cans tee aoe ee eee 2 Transportation and Storage cis oosccctds cucesueccwsstatecwestusaouecdude ceceduiscueaiutecnesiadasveduddedesssuvejane 2 Installation and COMmMiISSIOnINng sicececncitetecscacetecnntt tieerietseecsGebicemieebieeite ee reiteteehoiaemase 2 3 1 Electrical Connection scsi siccteiee decease aegensecus nc cies esgedeccassaweaeusaeus senses vee wesnsscones 3 3 2 Adjusting the display UMit tata ecclesia eae Ue eile dee oe da ee a ee eee 4 3 3 Devices with flush mounted diaphragm cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 OS ON acne ee cetera E A E E E 5 4 1 Setup Parameterization cccccccecceeeecccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseaaaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaes 5 4 2 Maintenance Sasser arth itenis ieccitantalan shanti atienbhaniaenibbeaipierbleapiantdensderiemiauroucucs 5 REMOVA ca tii le eae ceed gets 5 User Man al seisine ea eE a EE AE EE DE 6 6 1 System operating principles celal eseis neces eve een de eed ee eines eee een 6 62 Main MENU senisesse siesau kaia
6. NE S This is described in a separate manual 4 2 Maintenance When properly installed in accordance with applicable specifications this device is maintenance free However we recommend an annual recalibration of the device The device contains no user serviceable or user replaceable parts or components Before attempting to remove the device be sure to first relieve the process system pressure Shut off the pressure source for all feed lines and relieve the pressure in them Attempting to remove the device from a still pressurized system may result in severe injury Be sure to de energize the power supply to the device before disconnecting the electrical connections Once this is done the device may be mechanically removed Be sure that residue in the process system and in the device itself do not present a danger to humans or the environment During dismantling and removal the device must be easy to remove from the process system Do not apply any force during removal work After the device has been removed seal off the measuring point and mark the open process accordingly Removed devices may contain hazardous deposits and residue When removing or transporting these devices be sure to take appropriate safety precautions BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 5 18 6 User Manual This chapter describes the handling and parameterization of the device with the three buttons on the display head You find an overview of the menu tree on th
7. aieiaa aikana eTa 10 6 3 Basic menu PASE peepee een me eee eee ee eee eee 10 64 Display menu ATP isss eena a uteseats EEE AREA E 13 6 5 Switch point Menu 2 ccrcncrescaccuare ceseuats cxaueta tiene cesenaancusceteddagustancvence cueedte mundane 14 Me SU MENU ssas a aaa ees 17 6 7 Overview of the menu tree ceeeecececceceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeneesaaeees 18 Do you have questions about this device Call our hotline at 49 0 4408 804 444 BTA 060 LABOM Mess und Regeltechnik GmbH Im Gewerbepark 13 27798 Hude Germany Rev 1K1 Tel 49 0 4408 804 0 Fax 49 0 4408 804 100 e mail info labom com www labom com Page 1 18 1 General Information These operating instructions contain information necessary for the proper installation and use of this device In addition to these instructions be sure to observe all statutory requirements applicable standards the additional technical specifications on the accompanying data sheet see www labom com as well as the specifications indicated on the type plate 1 1 Intended Use The pressure transmitter PASCAL CS21xx is intended for measuring the relative and absolute pressure of gases vapors and liquids as specified in the data sheet For a correct function the permissible overload pressure indicated on the type plate must not be exceeded 1 2 General Safety Notes The installation set up service or removal of this device must only be done by trained q
8. ange 0 bar i m Min pointer low Display resp delete the min pointer i Max pointer high Display resp delete the max pointer IIl ae pm L Return Return to the main menu Table 4 The items in the basic menu BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 10 18 6 3 1 Setting the measuring unit unit The device can operate with the units shown below The selected unit applies to data entries e g for set points and to the displaying of numerical values e g the min max pointer Display Unit Display Unit bir EPA e no Hi mbar eA mPa PS aA 7 m C7 Return Table 5 Parameter list for the measuring unit As an example the steps needed to change the unit from bar to PSI are shown below Figure 10 Operator actions for changing the unit from bar to PSI 6 3 2 Correcting the Zero Point tlr You can correct the zero point by up to 20 of the measuring range with the teach lower range menu item t1r When the menu item is selected the entry points to rEt To trigger the function go to YES with one of the arrow buttons and confirm with the middle button This extra step prevents any unintentional zero shift while navigating the menu With the final confirmation the applied pressure is stored as zero point donE appears on the display to confirm that the zero point has been adjusted and the device switches back to the menu item Teach Lower Range t1r Dis
9. been reset to factory settings and the device switches back to the menu item Reset rES Display Designation Description EL Return Return to rEs Pe L L Confirm yes Resetting the device to factory settings Table 16 Parameter list for resetting the device to factory settings BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 17 18 6 7 Overview of the menu tree Main menu Sub menu Description bASE Menu with basic functions Setting the measuring unit bar mbar PSI kPa MPa mA Setting the lower range 4 mA to the applied pressure Display resp delete the min pointer Hy Display resp delete the max pointer All settings relating to the display Setting the display period for the unit Setting the display period for the measured value Display direction 0 normal 180 turned Setting the decimal places zero to three fixed decimal places or automatic Configuring the switching outputs only if available Switch point or upper frame limit of the first switching output Reset point or lower frame limit of the first switching output Output delay at the switch point of the first switching output Output delay at the reset point of the first switching output Output function of the first switching output Hno Hnc Fno Fnc Menu items for the second switching output Ss System information and reset Hard and software versions serial number Reset to factory settings
10. closed hysteresis frame Menu items for second switch point C L Return Return to sp Table 12 Menu items for a switching output with frame function BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 15 18 6 5 1 Configuring the output function out 1 2 You can choose a hysteresis or frame function as the output function Furthermore you can define whether the output is normally open or normally closed Display Designation Description tt Hysteresis If the pressure is above the switch point the rice normally open switch is closed At the lower range limit the switch is open tt Hysteresis If the pressure is above the switch point the rt normally closed switch is open At the lower range limit the switch is closed L Frame Inside of the frame the switch is closed At IIIJ normally open the lower range limit the switch is open L Frame Inside of the frame the switch is open At the a normally closed lower range limit the switch is closed I _ Return Return to out 1 or out 2 Pee Table 13 Parameter list for output function switch point SP or upper frame limit FH reset point RP or lower frame limit FL Hysteresis normally open Hno Frame normally open Fno Frame normally closed Fnc Figure 15 The output functions BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 16 18 Hysteresis normally closed Hnc 6 6 System menu The system menu contains the follo
11. e last page of this document 6 1 System operating principles 6 1 1 System feedback to operator when buttons are pressed When you press a button the switching output LEDs flash acknowledging the pressed button The left and right arrow buttons are indicated by flashing the left or the right LED When you press the left and right arrow buttons at the same time both LEDs will flash Both LEDs flash rapidly if you press the middle button Button Feedback Q Left arrow button Left LED flashes O Right arrow button Right LED flashes O Eo Arow buttons at the Both LEDs flash Middle button Both LEDs flash rapidly Table 2 Feedback to operator when buttons are pressed The switching outputs are not affected by the LED flashing When there is no button pressed the output states are displayed 6 1 2 Display mode Measured value screen When the device is switched on it goes into display mode The currently measured value is displayed or it is displayed alternately with the unit see 6 4 1 If the measured value is greater than the maximum number that can be displayed by the system this can be caused by setting a fixed decimal point see Sec 6 4 3 the maximum number that can be displayed will flash By pressing the middle button the selected unit will be displayed The unit will continue to be displayed as long as the middle button is pressed The arrow buttons have no function in display
12. e ranges of lt 2 bar changes in the installation position will also cause the zero point position to shift This zero point offset can be subsequently corrected by making an appropriate adjustment see 6 3 2 BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 2 18 After the mechanical installation and the electrical connection are both complete the device is ready for use as soon as the voltage supply is switched on 3 1 Electrical Connection Make all electrical connections with the voltage supply switched off Permissible supply voltage Uy 14 30 VDC Permissible load Rs Uv 14 V 22 mA 4 pole connector 8 pole connector for switching Explanations outputs plus side of supply o 2 S1 S2_ gt minus side of supply o s foo x 0 n c not connected i a o Pgm1 s 5 S1 o S1 S2 common pin of switching 6 4 outputs see below s1 2 o Pgm2 7 a S1 switching output 1 o oe 1 ay S2 switching output 2 O Pgm1 2 programming pins Figure 1 Pin assignment for M12 circular connector device side 3 1 1 Connecting the switching outputs optional The switching outputs are potential free They are electrically isolated from the supply side see Figure 2 S1 Therefore you can connect the load on the high side PNP style or the low side NPN style as long as you use only one S2 switching output Wu Figure 2 Switching outputs isolated from supply Due to the limited number of p
13. essing both arrow buttons at the same time The return is indicated by a blinking rEt By pressing both buttons for more than one second you return to the display mode Cancelling the menu mode is indicated in the display by a blinking ESc escape If no button is pressed for five minutes in menu mode the device automatically switches back to display mode measured value upper menu next menu item Figure 6 Button functions in menu mode BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 7 18 An example of button functions available in menu mode is shown below Figure 7 Button functions in menu mode example For the sake of simplicity the return to the next higher menu and directly to display mode will not be shown anymore 6 1 5 Setting values There are two types of values that can be altered values that can be selected from a predefined parameter list numerical values Selecting a value from a parameter list Parameter lists for example the units list behave like a menu You can scroll through the list in both directions with the arrow buttons Each list contains the rEt item which allows you to return to the next higher menu level The middle button stores your selection Stor appears on the display to confirm that the value has been stored and the device returns to the higher level menu item You can cancel the selection by pressing both arrow buttons at the same time The device will then
14. ins either the low side or the high side is combined internally and routed to Pin 5 Therefore you have to connect both loads as shown below if you want to use both switching outputs Figure 3 Connecting options with shared low side BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 3 18 Figure 4 Connecting options with shared high side Use an appropriate free wheeling diode if you want to switch inductive loads The default values fort he switching units are as follows if not specified otherwise switching unit 1 switching unit 2 output function hysteresis normally open hysteresis normally open switch point 40 of measuring range 80 of measuring range reset point 20 of measuring range 60 of measuring range Table 1 Default settings for switching outputs 3 2 Adjusting the display unit You can turn the display unit approx 300 to optim ize the readability To do so hold the stainless steel housing with one hand and turn the display unit with j the other hand into the wanted position bs 4 300 The turning angle is limited by an internal limit stop Do LLM __ not try to force the display unit beyond that point It might get destroyed 3 3 Devices with flush mounted diaphragm For type series CS2110 with flush mounted diaphragm observe the following hints Do not remove the protective cap or protective wrapping from the diaphragm before immediate installation to prevent soiling or damage Do not touch the diaphrag
15. m as this might cause deformation or damage Any deformation may negatively influence the zero point or other characteristics of the device If required you can find further information about diaphragm seals in the separate operating instructions BTA 062 BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 4 18 4 Operation During device operation take care that the device remains within its intended temperature range that its maximum operating pressure is not exceeded and that it is not harmed by the medium to which it is exposed No other monitoring is necessary Permissible ambient temperature 20 to 85 Permissible overload pressure See type plate depends on pressure range The measured value is shown on the four digit display The LEDs above the display indicate the switch states of the switching outputs The LEDs are on when the switch is active 4 1 Setup Parameterization You can set or change all adjustable parameters of the device at the device itself This is described in detail in the user manual see below The three buttons on the display module are capacitive not mechanical therefore they do not move when pressed Capacitive buttons sense the presence of your finger when pressed Withdraw the finger at least one centimeter after pressing a button This helps the device to clearly detect individual keypresses If the device comes with an 8 pole connector you can also configure it with a communication modem and the PC Software COMLI
16. matic The decimal point is set so that the decimal PILI cl places are fully used IT No decimal place LILILILI UW 7 One decimal place LILI CU 17 Two decimal places LILI CU 7 Three decimal places a L Return Return to dEcpP Table 10 Parameter list for setting the decimal point Please note that when the decimal point is fixed the measured value may not be displayed if there are insufficient digits left of the decimal point In this case the maximum number that can be shown on the display will appear flashing e g 99 99 when two decimal places are set for a measured value of 110 mbar 6 5 Switch point menu The switch point menu contains the functions for setting the first and second switch point The menu items vary depending on whether you select a hysteresis or frame function Independently from the output function you can define switching delays Display Designation Description m D Switch point Switch point in the selected measuring unit D H Reset point Reset point in the selected unit Je Delay switch Output delay at the switch point Lt l l mr Delay reset Output delay at the reset point Output function Configuring the output normally open LiLiL normally closed hysteresis frame Menu items for second switch point L Return Return to sp Table 11 Menu items for a switching output with hysteresis function BTA 060 Rev 1K
17. mode 6 1 3 Activating the Menu mode Key lock A key lock prevents an unintentional misconfiguration of the device You have to press both arrow buttons simultaneously for at least two seconds to enter the operator menu The first entry of the main menu bASE will then appear on the display If you hold both buttons for more than four seconds the device switches back to display mode and shows the currently measured value again BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 6 18 measured value measuring unit operator menu Figure 5 Button functions in display mode with example 6 1 4 Menu mode Operator menu When you enter the menu mode you always begin with the first main menu item bASE In menu mode you can navigate the menu with the arrow buttons The middle button selects the menu item resp enters the submenu If a value is just displayed e g the maximum pointer you can also return back to the menu item with the middle button The menu item ret return which allows you to go back to the next highest menu level is available in every menu When you are in the main menu rEt returns you to display mode At the end of a menu typically the rEt item you return to the first menu item by repressing the down arrow button again Similarly you can jump from the first menu item to the end of the menu or a value list with the up arrow button You can return to the next higher menu level from every menu item by pr
18. n the device i s PL installed upside down I i Decimal places Setting the decimal places zero to three LIL ti fixed decimal places or automatic pm L Return Return to disp Table 8 The items in the display menu 6 4 1 Display period for measured value unit td tu The unit can be displayed in two ways either by pressing the middle button in display mode or alternately with the measured value When displayed alternately with the measured value the display periods for the measured value and the unit can be selected independently of one another If the period for displaying the unit is set to zero only the measured value will be displayed 6 4 2 Rotating the display by 180 rot You can rotate the 7 segment display by 180 so that it can be read when the device is put in place upside down The function for the arrow buttons are also swapped in this case so that the device can be operated the same way in either position Display Designation Description mo Standard 09 ITE Upside down 1809 Display rotated 180 for upside down LILI operation E C L Return Return to rot Table 9 Parameter list for rotating the display BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 13 18 6 4 3 Decimal point setting decP You can set a fixed decimal point or allow the system to compute the best position for the decimal point Display Designation Description I I_ Auto
19. play Designation Description CL _ Retum Return to t1r Pe Li L Confirm yes Setting the applied pressure as the zero point l 0 bar Table 6 Parameter list for correcting the zero point The steps needed to adjust the zero point are shown below starting from display mode BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 11 18 Figure 11 Operator actions for correcting the zero point 6 3 3 Min and max pointers Lo Hi The device has min max pointers for minimum and maximum pressure values You can display and reset them in this menu Resetting a pointer is confirmed by showing on the display Display Designation Description 4 Z1 tJ Value of min max Value of min max pointer in the selected lIi l pointer measuring unit 7 i 7 Clear Reset the stored pointer value C i Return Return to Lo or Hi Table 7 Parameter list for min max pointer The steps needed to reset the minimum pointer are shown below Figure 12 Operator actions to reset the minimum pointer BTA 060 Rev 1K1 Page 12 18 6 4 Display menu di SP The display menu for configuring the display contains the following items Display Designation Description l l Display period for Can be set between 0 5 and 99 9 s a a measured value time tgs data Display period for unit Can be set between 0 0 and 99 9 s l L time unit eens ae Rotate 180 Rotate screen by 180 whe
20. ualified personnel using suitable equipment and authorized to do so by the plant operator Improper installation or use of these devices or the use of damaged or defective devices may result in severe injury or property damage 1 3 CE Marking The CE marking on these devices certifies their compliance with the applicable EU Directives for placing products on the market within the European Union The following guideline applies to model series PASCAL CS21xx EMC Guideline EMC 2004 108 EG 2 Transportation and Storage Store and transport these devices only under clean dry conditions Avoid exposure to shocks and excessive vibrations Permissible storage temperature 40 85 3 Installation and Commissioning Before installing the device be sure that the device is suitable for the intended process application with respect to pressure range resistance to overpressure compatibility with the monitored medium thermal stability and pressure port fitting type The used gaskets must be compatible with the used process connection and resistant to the medium Complete the mechanical installation before making the electrical connections Before placing the device in service check it carefully for leaks under pressure When checking the operation of the device be sure to check the zero point signal with respect to the installed position In the standard design the transmitter is preset at the factory for vertical installation For pressur
21. wing items Display Designation Description a ee Information Display of Hardware and software version UU L serial number S G E Reset Reset to factory settings E C L Return Return to sys Table 14 The items in the system menu 6 6 1 Information inFo The following device information is available in the system menu Display Designation Display Designation III JU Hardware version 1 ee l Serial number 1 I LILI I Hwi Itt I Sn 1 III I_ Hardware version 2 oI Serial number 2 PILI HW2 JMI L Sn 2 1 Software version 1 oF Serial number 3 _ILILI SW JAI J Sn 3 I t Software version 2 a A Serial number 4 JILILIL SW2 lll l Sn 4 L Return Return to inFo Table 15 Menu items in the information menu Due to the limited number of alphanumerical segments on the display hardware and software versions are split into two separate items and serial number into four items 6 6 2 Reset to factory settings x ES You can reset the device to the configuration as delivered with the menu item Reset rES When the menu item is selected the entry points to rEt To trigger the function go to YES with one of the arrow buttons and confirm with the middle button This extra step prevents any unintentional reset while navigating the menu donE appears on the display to confirm that the device has
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