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1. 5 Factory settings I Ca ALB Parameter Default values AL AG Acto A LT on EoEAL Hold lAekuA Alarm source Current Minimum Maximum Totaliser Hold Current 6 measurand measurand measurand measurand Vs Z AUL EHEETr Sliding External input average value DigIn Tast4 LI 5 Limit value 6 H 6 Hysteresis 6 Fub H iLH Function 6 Undercut Exceedance mn Liu Activation 100 seconds delay 6 marie ry 1 LI LILI LILI LI LIL Deactivation none delay 6 none f mii Vf m LIII l l I KeS AL rT Ae ku AIA AUA LL TARKUA EtotAL Hold AckuUA Alarm source Current Minimum Maximum Totaliser Hold Current 7 measurand measurand measurand measurand ie Limit value 7 HY 7 Hysteresis 7 Wo Sliding average value o ood 419999 EHE El External input Digln Tast4 5 Factory settings Parameter Fuzi Function 7 kons l Activation delay 7 EtoF Deactivation delay 7 AL rc ng Alarm source 8 Limit value 8 HY G Hysteresis 8 Fu Function 8 tion 8 Activation delay 8 toF G Deactivation delay 8 l L OLL Undercut a7 LILI L ActLA Current measurand wE AUL Sliding average value Joood 1I l L OLL Undercut Or Ly fun Liu 100 seconds mi IUI Minimum measurand measurand j EHEEr External input DigIn Tast4 win Liu 100 seconds wna Liu 100 seconds Default values im fu Exceedance a7 LIL none
2. Alarm 2 A56 78 Alarm 1 24 3 4 l AL B at alarm 4 l AL n not alarm 4 om activated And active if all alarms Alarm 1 2 AL at alarm 4 AHL nAd not alarm 4 om activated 1 And active if all alarms ASB Alarm 1 2 nnd active if not at least 1 alarm nnd active if not at least 1 alarm AII Alarm 3 3 I Alarm 1 3 Z AS I Alarm 1 3 Default values AL 5 at alarm 1 oT active if at least 1 alarm active if at least 1 alarm Alarm 1 42 5 Factory settings Alarm parameters AWLI il Parameter Default values m m ALrili AcEuA A E ti A U EotAL HetuA Alarm source Current Minimum Maximum Totaliser Current 1 measurand measurand measurand measurand II FuLe Aub EHE Er Sliding External input average value DigIn Tast4 ot 19999 1 Function 1 Undercut Exceedance mmm LI LIL PEN EA Eon I LIL LILI L Activation none none Elaa Dam i m ig ag Coe UL Deactivation none delay 1 43 5 Factory settings AlL Z Parameter yo AL ri Alarm source Current 2 measurand Coir Aub Sliding average value l 1L J L I G Limit value 2 HY 2 Hysteresis 2 l L OL Function 2 Undercut ton Activation delay 2 toF 2 OOD Deactivation delay 2 m03 I Alarm source Current 3 measurand II LIL Sliding average value Limit value 3 H 3 Hysteresis 3 Minimum Maximu
3. Hysteresis for Threshold values HY 1 jJ2ighighighig ta The delayed reaction of the alarm is the difference to the threshold value which is defined by the hysteresis Function for threshold value undercut exceedance FU 1 ILH Louw A P A limit value undercut is selected with LOUU for LOW lower limit value a limit value exceedance with HIGH for HIGH higher limit value If e g limit value 1 is ona threshold level of 100 and allocated with function HIGH an alarm is activated by reaching of the threshold level If the threshold value was allocated to LOW an alarm will be activated by undercutting the threshold value as long as the hysteresis is zero Switching on delay TQN 1 0P poe gegep r For limit value 1 one can preset a delayed switching on of 0 100 seconds Switching off delay TOF 1 capes heeg te For limit value 1 one can preset a delayed switching off of 0 100 seconds Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level ALI The same applies for AL2 to AL8 27 4 Setting up the device 4 3 9 Totaliser Volume metering Menu group level Totaliser state TOTAL npr A SEEAJ A Lom HS P I v _ v cere The totaliser makes measurements on a time base of e g I h possible at this the scaled input signal is integrated by a time and steadily select STEAD or temporarily select TEMP safed If
4. LI Li Sliding average value L I kot AL Totaliser value II LIL Sliding average value A R Tara function moa AckuA Display measurand kotre Totaliser reset pig mL T l Alarm 1 tokre Totaliser reset Cy IIL Alarm 1 5 Factory settings Safety parameters Clod Parameter Default values JE HULod User code Administrator code m IIC E m7 m 7 UuELE na ElAl igiF Woe EDO Range of Analog output Not Range of value amp level changeable value source All parameters parameters LEU no Lii E Ae ae ALL ALL Alarm level Not Limit value Range of All parameters All changeable value amp source parameters Serial parameters 5 Er Default values I mm A d or LILI I LIL I Device address BOOdJdE Communi cation mode mre UU X seconds no traffic No monitoring 36 5 Factory settings Analog output parameters 1 ut Parameter ActLA Current measurand I IILI LI Sliding average value uke A Output range Guten Final value Duer Initial value rL ULH EdLE Run to threshold value Overflow behaviour NAROA Maximum LkoEndl taHFF Switch to start Switch to final value 37 Look H kot AL Totaliser x seconds no traffic Switch to highest value Switch to smallest value Default values l Actual Current measurand Run to threshold value 5 Factory se
5. SEL Display time round Round a value Ari EH Arithmetic AUD Sliding average value ZED Zero point tranquilisation ne di ISPL Default display FLASH Flashing at mae LI Lt 0 1 seconds won Wooo no rounding m Li no tranquilisation AckuA Current measurand i wou Sliding average value na no AlL 4 Alarm 4 Mone LILI LILI ot in steps of 5 Ei P reciprocal Minimum AL i Alarm 1 Ci JILI AL JH Alarm 3 4 I 7 CL 10 seconds mari wr a IO in steps of 10 Adi E root extraction display zero Alarm 2 ALAL Alarm 1 4 34 mmm m LILLI L in steps of 50 SUA squaring down EOEAL Totaliser Hol Hold _ Ll z IJ Default values men LI LL 1 second mmm st LOLL I no rounding LALER tranquilisation AckuA Current measurand 5 Factory settings EASE Functions Up Down key EASES Special function 4th key ir ost g I Digital input Extremum min max SEIEE AY Elo EIAIL Set tara value Totaliser value EIAIr iA Tara function EHEreE Extremum AlclEluiA Display measurand ALi Alarm 3 A R Tara function EHErE ActEuA Display measurand Extremum ie tol Lote Alarm limit 1 2 L an Eokre Totaliser reset 5SEGLEA Set tara value 35 Alarm limit 3 4 EHErE Extremum reset L kot AL Totaliser value A II
6. Setting the decimal point DOT _ m a ivi la The decimal point on the display can be moved with A Y and confirmed with P The display then switches back to the menu level again Setting up the display time SEC a SEC P HHH lly gag then i v The display time is set with A Y The display moves up in increments of 0 1 sec up to 1 sec and in increments of 1 0 sec up to 10 0 sec Confirm the selection by pressing the P button The display then switches back to the menu level again Rescaling the measuring input values ENDA Endi PA Rg Pg gep ea With this function you can rescale the input value of e g 19 5 mA works setting without applying a measuring signal If sensor calibration has been selected these parameters are not available Rescaling the measuring input values OFFA a P o P ia P io P ia A P La Li Li Li Li iw With this function you can rescale the input value of e g 3 5 mA works setting without applying a measuring signal If sensor calibration has been selected these parameters are not available The given value is added to the linerarized value In this way the characteristic line can be shifted by the selected amount One can choose between the above shown physical units It will be displayed on the 5th digit of the display 12 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Number of additional setpoints 5PC7 30 additional setpoi
7. active if at least 1 alarm not active if at least 1 alarm active if at least 1 alarm aktive if at least 1 alarm 5 Factory settings Parameter Default values AL 3 J l 11 FEES 3 AL AL 4 Relay function at alarm 1 at alarm 4 at alarm 1 3 ol ol nL N L n H not alarm 1 not alarm 4 man me L OLJI L Li F E on via logic declined activated l i LOLI or nor And nAnd or Logic relay 3 active if at active if no active active active if at least 1 alarm alarm if all alarms if not at least 1 least 1 alarm alarm ad Te 1 15 DO J Low J A IC moo Alarm combi Alarm 1 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 1 3 nation relay 3 etc up to AL 4 AL 4 rEL 4 AL Relay function at alarm 1 4 at alarm 4 at alarm 3 not alarm 1 not alarm 4 i mi mie Louie UFF 23 declined activated nor nAnd or Logic relay 4 active if at active if no active active active if at least 1 alarm alarm if all alarms if not at least 1 least 1 alarm alarm A A 3 A H Alarm 3 Alarm 1 3 Alarm 1 via logic LoL H Con H Alarm combi Alarm 1 nation relay 4 m i 2 pant 1q Alarm 2 Alarm 1 2 Ii etc up to Alarm 1 2 3 4 40 5 Factory settings Parameter rlELI 15 Relay function 5 Lialu 5 Logic relay 5 mL Lor7 3 Alarm combi nation relay 5 rEL 6 Relay function 6 C LoL h Logic relay 6 LCoh bh Alarm combi nation relay 6 at alarm 1 AL n5 not alarm 1 etn L
8. it is only connected on one side or the input is open Not all of the activated setpoints are parameterised Check if the relevant parameters are adjusted correctly e The unit has found an error in the configuration memory Perform a reset on the default values and re configure the unit according to your application e Programming lock is activated Enter correct code Please contact the manufacturer if errors of this kind occur e If you are not sure if the device has been parameterised before then follow the steps as written in chapter 5 2 and set it back to its delivery status 53 M3_11GB pdf Stand 13 07 2011
9. 7 seconds after this the device jumps back on the parametrised display value If T T RE is deposited the totaliser can be set back by pressing of the navigation keys A W the device acknowledges this with 20000 in the display The configuration of EH7T RE deletes the MIN MAX memory Under ALTUA the measuand is shown for approx 7s after this the display returns to the parametrised display value If 35 UA Absolute value was selected the display shows the value that has been measured since voltage connection without consideration of a previous taring If N2 is selected the navigation keys are without any function in the operation mode Special function O key TAST 4 LArA S GELEA m A HEr HekuA m n v nN v AL For the operation mode special functions can be deposited on the O Taste This function is activated by pressing the key With 7ARA the device is set temporarily on a parametrised value The device acknowledges the correct taring with 08000 in the display 5 T TA adds a defined value on to the currently displayed value Via TOTAL the current value of the totaliser can be displayed for approx 7 seconds after this the device jumps back on the parametrised display value If T T RE is deposited the totaliser can be set back by pressing of the navigation keys A W the device acknowledges this with 20000 in the display EH7 RE deletes the MIN MAX memory If KOLD has been selected the moment can be hol
10. Actu Current measurand I I T I Exceedance mn LIL none 48 5 Factory settings Totaliser Volume metering ok Parameter Default values Li EotAL SEERA OFF Totaliser state Permanent Off storage EIBIAISIE Mon SEC Time base Minutes Seconds i p roan FALEO IU i Hog Divisor 10 0 1 I totdi Decimal places tokre Totaliser Reset 5 2 Reset to default values To return the unit to a defined basic state a reset can be carried out to the default values The following procedure should be used e Switch off the power supply e Press button P e Switch on voltage supply and press P button until is shown in the display With reset the default values of the program table are loaded and used for subsequent operation This puts the unit back to the state in which it was supplied Caution All application related data are lost 49 6 Technical data 6 Technical data 96x48x120 mm BxHxD 96x48x139 mm BxHxD incl plug in terminal Panel cut out 92 0798 x 45 0796 mm Wall thickness to 15mm screw elements PC Polycarbonate black UL94V 0 EPDM 65 Shore black standard IP65 Front IPOO Back side Fixing Material Sealing material Protection class Weight approx 300 g Connection plug in terminal wire cross section up to 2 5 mm Display Digit height 14mm Segment colour red optional blue green orange Range of display 19999 to 99999 Setpoints o
11. This function is for instable display values where the display value is changed in increments of 1 5 10 or 50 This does not affect the resolution of the optional outputs With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Arithmetic ARITH a A A no E2 P Adi C Saua FP Reciprocal Root Square extraction With this function the calculated value not the measuring value is shown in the display With NO no calulation is deposited With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Sliding average determination AVG Here the number of the meterings that need to be averaged is preset The time of averaging results of the product of measuring time SEC and the averaged metering AWG With the selection of AVG in the menu level DISPL the result will be shown in the display and evaluated via the alarms 14 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Zero point slowdown ZERO velo At the zero point tranquilisation a value range around the zero point can be preset so the display shows a zero If e g a 10 is set the display would show a zero in the value range from 10 to 10 below continue with 11 and beyond with 11 The maximum adjustable range of value is 99 Display DISPL AekuoH Hold With this function the current measuring value Min Max value totaliser value or the process controlled Hold value can be allocated to the dis
12. galv insulated 5 digit 5 Measuring input Digit height 1 Direct current direct voltage 14mm B Analog output Digital input 0 without without 1x 0 10 VDC 0 4 20 mA 1 digital input Y 2x 0 10 VDC 0 4 20 mA without sensor supply Interface RS232 Interface RS485 Sensor supply 0 without 10 VDC 20 mA incl digital input 3 24 voc 50 ma incl digital input See Please state physical unit by order e g m min Contents 1 2 3 4 Assembly Electrical connection Function and operation description Setting up the device 4 1 Switching on 4 2 Standard parametrisation flat operation level 4 3 Extended parametrisation professional operation level 4 3 1 Signal input parameters INF 4 3 2 General device parameters FLT 4 3 3 Safety parameters C200 4 3 4 Serial parameters SER 4 3 5 Analog output parameters 1 OUT 4 3 6 Analog output parameters 2 OUT 4 3 7 Relay functions REL 4 3 8 Alarm parameter AL1 ALE 4 3 9 Totaliser Volume metering ToT 4 3 10 Programming interlock RUN 4 4 Alarms Relay 4 5 Interfaces RS232 RS485 Factory settings 5 1 Default values 5 2 Reset to default values Technical data Safety advice Error elimination N N A O N N 11 14 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 29 30 31 31 49 50 52 53 1 Assembly 1 Assembly Please read the Safety advice on page 52 before i
13. ALI L via logic or active if at least 1 alarm AS Alarm 1 etc up to ric AL S at alarm 1 AL InlS not alarm 1 l Pi Louwre via logic or active if at least 1 alarm AS Alarm 1 etc up to me OFF declined ror active if no alarm Ao Alarm 2 ret ASB IB Alarm 1 2 3 4 to nc OFF declined ror active if no alarm r AL B at alarm 4 ALi not alarm 4 om activated And active if all alarms RSG Alarm 1 2 ALI B at alarm 4 AL not alarm 4 on activated 1 And active if all alarms RSG Alarm 1 2 if not at least 1 Alarm 1 3 nnd if not at least 1 A Alarm 3 Alam 1 3 Default values at alarm 1 active if at least 1 alarm active if at least 1 alarm Alarm 1 41 5 Factory settings Parameter cl clElL 2 Relay function 7 fsa Low I Logic relay 7 ag m Loh Alarm combi nation relay 7 cEL Relay function 8 Lou a Logic relay 8 Coli B8 Alarm combi nation relay 8 Cc AL 5 at alarm 1 AL nS not alarm 1 f mie LALI L via logic or active if at least 1 alarm i AL S at alarm 1 AL IniS not alarm 1 l mi o Lows via logic or active if at least 1 alarm AS Alarm 1 etc up to nce UF declined MAC active if no alarm A B Alarm 2 56 18 Alarm 1 2 3 4 m UFF declined wor active if no alarm A B
14. OFF is selected the function is de activated With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Time base T 8ASE Under this parameter the time base of the measurement can be preset in seconds minutes or hours l 0o06 P At this the factor 10 10 respectively the divisor for the internal calculation of the measuring value is assigned The decimal point of the device can be adjusted with the navigation keys A V With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level 28 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Totaliser reset TOT RE The reset value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with the navigation keys A V and digit per digit confirmed with P After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level The activator for the reset is parameter driven via the 4th key or via the optional digital input Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level TOT 29 4 Setting up the device 4 4 Alarms Relays This device has 4 virtual alarms that can monitor one limit value in regard of an undercut or exceedance Each alarm can be allocated to an optional relay output S1 S2 furthermore alarms can be controlled by events like e g Hold or Min Max value Function principle of alarms relays Alarm Relay x Deactivated instantane
15. User manual M3 Standard signals 0 4 20 mA 0 10 VDC Technical features e red display of 19999 99999 digits optional green orange or blue display e minimal installation depth 120 mm without plug in terminal e min max memory e 30 parameter driven setpoints e optical threshold value indication at threshold value exceedance undercut e zero key for triggering of HOLD TARA permanent min max value recording volume measurement totaliser e arithmetic function e zero point slowdown programming interlock via access code e protection class IP65 at the front e plug in terminal e option sensor supply e option digital input e option 2 or 4 analog outputs e option 2 or 4 relay outputs or 8 PhotoMos outputs e option interface RS232 or RS485 M3_11GB pdf 96x48 Identification STANDARD TYPES ORDER NUMBER Direct current direct voltage M3 1VR5B 0001 470AD Gehausegr Re 96x48 mm M3 1VR5B 0001 570AD M3 1VR5B 0001 670AD Options breakdown of order code M 3 4 V R 5 B joj0j0 1 6 7 2 A D Standard type M line Dimension D physical unit Installation depth 139 mm incl plug in terminal 3 Version A A Housing size 96x48x120 mm WxHxD 1 Setpoints 0 no setpoints Type if display 2 relay outputs VA V 4 relay outputs Display colour Protection class Blue B 7 IP65 plug in Terminal Green G Red R Supply voltage Orange Y 115 VAC 230 VAC Number of digits 6 10 30 VDC
16. d constant by pressing the O key and is updated by releasing the key Advice 422 is activated only if HOLD is selected under parameter GISPL ACTUA shows the measuring value for approx 7 seconds after this the device switches back on the parametrised display value The same goes for AVG here the sliding average values will be displayed At Al 7 AL 4 an outout can be set and therewith e g a setpoint adjustment can be done If G is selected the O key is without any function in the operation mode 16 4 Menu group level Menu level Parameterisation level Special function digital input DIG IN wr a m lt gt lt gt M 4 0 r wT D EAFA SEEER AcktuH D m DL mm CZ m S Fa RL 4 no P In operation mode the above shown parameter can be laid on the optional digital input too Function description see TAST 4 lt lt gt gt lt gt C Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level FET 17 4 Setting up the device 4 3 3 Safety parameters Menu group level o 08080 te Via this code reduced sets of parameters can be set free A change of the U COBE can be done via the correct input of the A CODE master code Release lock analog output parameter QUT LE Ac mo v Enl ao m A OF u EED v Analog output parameter can be locked or released for the user At EN OF
17. device is not suitable for installation in areas where there is a risk of explosion e Any electrical connection deviating from the connection diagram can endanger human life and or can destroy the equipment e The terminal area of the devices is part of the service Here electrostatic discharge needs to be avoided Attention High voltages can cause dangerous body currents e Galvanic insulated potentials within one complex need to be placed on a appropriate point normally earth or machines ground So a lower disturbance sensibility against impacted energy can be reached and dangerous potentials that can occur on long lines or due to faulty wiring can be avoided 52 8 Error elimination E 1 4 5 The unit permanently indicates overflow The unit permanently shows underflow The word HELP lights up in the 7 segment display Program numbers for parameterising of the input are not accessible ERRT lights up in the 7 segment display The device does not react as expected 8 Error elimination e The input has a very high measurement check the measuring circuit e With a selected input with a low voltage signal it is only connected on one side or the input is open e Not all of the activated setpoints are parameterised Check if the relevant parameters are adjusted correctly e The input has a very low measurement check the measuring circuit e With a selected input with a low voltage signal
18. e connection examples that show practical applications For devices with current respectivels voltage inputs without sensor supply M3 in combination with a 2 wire sensor 4 20 mA DOO OOO D Transmitter 10 30 VDC M3 in combination with a 3 wire sensor 0 10 V OOOO Transmitter 10 30 VDC M3 devices M3 in combination with a 3 wire sensor 0 4 20 mA OOOO OOOO PD Transmitter B 10 30 VDC With current respectively voltage input in combination with a 24 VDC sensor supply 2 wire sensor 4 20 mA upper terminal lower terminal 010101000 10 30 VDC g lik Transmitter or 230 VAC N L 3 wire sensor 0 10 V lower terminal upper terminal 3 wire sensor 0 20 mA lower terminal upper terminal 10 30 VDC rd di Ph or f Vy 230 VAC ley d N L Transmitter lt 4 gt COO 0 O N Transmitter 10 30 VDC or 230 VAC L gt 3 Function and operation description 3 Function and operation description Operation The operation is divided into three different levels Menu level delivery status This level is for the standard settings of the device Only menu items which are sufficent to set the device into operation are displayed To get into the professional level run through the menu level and parameterise PROf u
19. ed again 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Activation deactivation of the programming lock or completion of the standard parameterization with change into menu group level complete function range RUN a v With the navigation keys A V you can choose between the deactivated key lock ULOC works setting and the activated key lock LOC or the change into the menu group level PROF Confirm the selection with P After this the display confirms the settings and automatically switches to operating mode If LOC was selected the keyboard is locked To get back into the menu level press P for 3 seconds in operating mode Now enter the CODE works setting 7 2 3 4 that appears using A V plus P to unlock the keyboard FAIL appears if the input is wrong To parameterize further functions PROF needs to be set The device confirms this setting with and changes automatically in operation mode By pressing P for approx 3 seconds in operation mode the first menu group INP is shown in the display and thus confirms the change into the extended parameterisation It stays activated as long as ULOC or LOC is entered in menu group RUN 10 4 Setting up the device 4 3 Extended parametrisation Professional operation level 4 3 1 Signal input parameters Menu group level A InP 5 P Menu level Menu level Parameterisation level Selection of the input signal TYPE Me
20. ed alarms are active nad A1AA2 AtvA2 As soonasa selected alarm is not activated the relay operates With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level 24 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Alarms for relay 1 COfi 1 woe A The allocation of the alarms to relay 1 happens via this parameter one alarm or a group of alarms can be chosen With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level The same applies for relays 6 8 lt lt gt lt gt lt gt Un P Each setpoint optional can be linked up via 4 alarms by default This can either be inserted at activated alarms ALI Y or de activated alarms ALNI 4 If LOGIC is selected logical links are available in the menu level L G 7 and C f 7 One can only get to these two menu levels via LOGIC at all other selected functions these two parameters are overleaped Via ON OFF the setpoints can be activated de activated in this case the output and the setpoint display are set not set on the front of the device With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Logic relay 5 L06 5 a A A or nar And nAnd Pl Here the switching behaviour of the relay is defined via a logic link the following schema describes these functions with inclusion of AL and AL 2 A1 v A2 As soon as a selected alarm is activated the relay operates Equates to operating curren
21. ence Proper use The M3 device is designed for the evaluation and display of sensor signals Danger Careless use or improper operation can result in personal injury and or damage to the equipment Control of the device The panel meters are checked before dispatch and sent out in perfect condition Should there be any visible damage we recommend close examination of the packaging Please inform the supplier immediately of any damage Installation The M3 device must be installed by a suitably qualified specialist e g with a qualification in industrial electronics Notes on installation e There must be no magnetic or electric fields in the vicinity of the device e g due to transformers mobile phones or electrostatic discharge e The fuse rating of the supply voltage should not exceed a value of 6A N B fuse e Do not install inductive consumers relays solenoid valves etc near the device and suppress any interference with the aid of RC spark extinguishing combinations or free wheeling diodes e Keep input output and supply lines separate from one another and do not lay them parallel with each other Position go and return lines next to one another Where possible use twisted pair So you receive best measuring results e Screen off and twist sensor lines Do not lay current carrying lines in the vicinity Connect the screening on one side on a suitable potential equaliser normally signal ground e The
22. es back into menu level Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level 7 SER Selection reference of analog output QUTPT a T Alla MAHUR z EGEAL The analog output signal can refer to different functions in detail these are the current measurand the min value the max value or the totaliser sum function If HOLD is selected the signal of the analog output will be kept It can be continued processing after a deactivation of HOLD With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Selection analog output QUT RA A uam F 4 ci P m um Li a mam 4 0 20 v Three output signals are available 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA Select the desired signal with this function 20 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Setting the final value of the analog output QUT EN 5 eee al eee nether eee Se a Gtlo lhl gel g eg P gege The final value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P A minus sign can only be parameterized on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level Setting the initial value of the analog output QUT OF gs amp X gegelglgte The initial value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P A minus sign can only be parame
23. hed With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level oue 23 4 Setting up the device 4 3 7 Relay functions Menu group level The same applies for relays 2 4 foo Ab Ad OS OFF On P Each setpoint optional can be linked up via 4 alarms by default This can either be inserted at activated alarms AL 1 4 or de activated alarms ALNI 4 If LOGIC is selected logical links are available in the menu level L0G and CON 1 One can only get to these two menu levels via LOGIC at all other selected functions these two parameters are overleaped Via ON OFF the setpoints can be activated de activated in this case the output and the setpoint display are set not set on the front of the device With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level lt lt gt lt lt gt lt lt gt Logic relay 1 L06 1 a or a nor i And nAnd P Here the switching behaviour of the relay is defined via a logic link the following schema describes these functions with inclusion of AL and AL 2 As soon as a selected alarm is activated the relay operates Equates to operating current principle The relay operates only if no selected alarm is active Equates to quiescent current principle And A1 A a2 The relay operates only if all select
24. ith A Y The display moves up in increments of 0 1 sec up to 1 sec and in increments of 1 0 sec up to 10 0 sec Confirm the selection by pressing the P button The display then switches back to the menu level again Selection of analog output OUT RA im A noon I o y Li cUW 1 Three output signals are available 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA with this function the demanded signal is selected Setting up the final value of the analog output OUT EN g Pger I The final value is adjusted from the smallest digit to the highest digit with A Y and digit by digit confirmed with P A minus sign can only be parametrised on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level Setting up the initial value of the analog output OUT OF gepegeagebls Ja The final value is adjusted from the smallest digit to the highest digit with A Y and digit by digit confirmed with P A minus sign can only be parametrised on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level Threshold values Limits L Aepeges P 9 This value defines the threshold that activates deactivates an alarm 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Hysteresis for limit values H9 1 j2 eee8o8q fe The delayed reaction of the alarm is the difference to the threshold value which is defined by the hysteresis Function for threshold value undercu
25. m measurand measurand Cit Z EHEEr External input DigIn Tast4 Minimum Maximum measurand measurand FuULe Z H cer External input DigIn Tast4 taot EoEH Totaliser L Totaliser Default values ActuLA Current measurand l 1 H ui Exceedance Current measurand Fug Function 3 Eoln Activation delay 3 tor 4 Deactivation delay 3 CO Ch rye aL IH Alarm source 4 Limit value 4 Hy Hysteresis 4 Function 4 ton H H Activation delay 4 toFl Deactivation delay 4 Louw Undercut mr LI LI cELA Current measurand ir TILI LI Sliding average value l LAUL Undercut m LILL mi IUI Minimum measurand EHEEr External input DigIn Tast4 Liu 100 seconds measurand mnt Liou 100 seconds 45 5 Factory settings Default values 17 Lert Exceedance mano a Current measurand 5 Factory settings Alarm parameters AL IS Le mT Mocs a i l T p L ALi ibe ActLA ti PAA l tot AL Hold Actu A Alarm source Current Minimum Maximum Totaliser Hold Current 5 measurand measurand measurand measurand CULT uo EHEEr Sliding External input average value DigIn Tast4 Pee Li 3 Limit value 5 HY 5 Hysteresis 5 l I L OLL fun Function 5 Undercut Exceedance I pa I toan 5 og gog Activation 100 seconds none delay 5 EloF S vou Deactivation none delay 5 46
26. mA m arm l y Uo cU There are several measuring input options 0 4 20 mA or 0 10 VDC signals as works calibration without application of the sensor signal and SENSU voltage or SENSA current as sensor calibration with the sensor applied Confirm the selection with P and the display switches back to menu level Setting the measuring range end value END a n LA A gpeigegpeghas ral wie Set the end value from the smallest to the highest digit with A Y and confirm each digit with P A minus sign can only be parametrized on the highest value digit After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level If SENS was selected as input option you can only select between NOCA and CAL With NOCA only the previously set display value is taken over and with CAL the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value Setting up the measuring range start offset value OFFS AV ee elea a nucA a P v CAL Y Enter the start offset value from the smallest to the highest digit with A W and confirm each digit with P After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level If SENS was selected as input option you can only select between NOCA and CAL With NOCA only the previously set display value is taken over and with CAL the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value 11 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level
27. nder menu item RUN Menu group level complete function volume Suited for complex applications as e g linkage of alarms setpoint treatment totaliser function etc In this level function groups which allow an extended parameterisation of the standard settings are availabe To leave the menu group level run through this level and parameterise ULOC under menu item RUN Parameterisation level Parameter deposited in the menu item can here be parameterised Functions that can be changed or adjusted are always signalised by a flashing of the display Settings that are made in the parameterisation level are confirmed with P and thus safed By pressing the zero key it leads to a break off of the value input and to a change into the menu level All adjustments are safed automatically by the device and changes into operating mode if no further key operation is done within the next 10 seconds Change to parameterisation level and deposited values Menu level Keys for up and down navigation in the menu level Change into operation mode To confirm the changes made at the parameterization level 3 Function and operation description Function chart Standard parameterisation Flat operation level Operation mode E ff f f E g E Ji Wd tos J IAID i ES ES ES E i i I LJ ks P rk 0 x run prof P gt Menu level fun ULOc P Extended parameterisa
28. ne LED per setpoint Overflow Underflow horizontal bars at the top horizontal bars at the bottom 0 1 to 10 0 seconds min 22 max 24 mA 0 4 20 mA 100 Q 0 1 of measuring range min 12 max 12 VDC 0 10 VDC 100 kQ 0 1 of measuring range Digital input lt 2 4 V OFF 10 V ON max 30 VDC R 5 kO Display time E i Accuracy Temperature drift 100 ppm K Measuring time 0 1 10 0 seconds Measuring principle U F converter Resolution approx 18 Bit at 1s measuring time 50 6 Technical data Sensor supply 24 VDC 50 mA 10 VDC 20 mA Analog output 0 4 20 mA or 0 10 VDC 16 Bit switchable Switching outputs Relay with change over contacts 250 VAC 5 AAC 30 VDC 5 ADC Switching cycles 30 x 103 at 5 AAC 5 ADC ohm resistive load 10 x 10 mechanically Diversity according to DIN EN50178 Characteristics according to DIN EN60255 PhotoMos outputs 8 normally open NO contacts 30 VDC AC 0 4A Power supply 230 VAC 10 max 10 VA 10 30 VDC galv insulated max 4 VA EEPROM Data life 2 100 years Ambient conditions Working temperature 0 50 C Storing temperature 20 80 C Climatic density relative humidity 0 80 on years average without dew EMV EN 61326 CE sign Conformity to directive 2004 108 EG Safety standard EN 61010 EN 60664 1 51 7 Safety advices 7 Safety advices Please read the following safety advice and the assembly chapter 1 before installation and keep it for future refer
29. nges into menu level Selection analog output OUZ RA 3 output signals are available 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA Select the desired signal with this function The final value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P A minus sign can only be parameterized on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level 22 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Setting the initial value of the analog output QU2 EN g8ghgeghgya The initial value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P A minus sign can only be parameterized on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level Overflow behaviour QU2 FL a A l E a ore ee v LaCAA v CC n boNAH Pl To recognise and evaluate faulty signals e g by a controller the overflow behaviour of the analog output can be defined As overflow can be seen either EDGE that means the analog output runs on the set limits e g 4 and 20 mA or T0 OFF input value smaller than initial value analog output jumps on e g 4 mA TO END higher than final value analog output jumps on e g 20 mA If TO AIN or TO NAX is set the analog output jumps on the smallest or highest possible binary value This means that values of e g 0 mA 0 VDC or values higher than 20 mA or 10 VDC can be reac
30. nstallation and keep this user manual for future reference Gap for physical unit After removing the fixing elements insert the device Check the seal to make sure it fits securely Click the fixing elements back into place and tighten the clamping screws by hand Then use a screwdriver to tighten them another half a turn ae a CAUTION The torque should not exceed 0 1 Nm The dimension symbols can be exchanged before installation via a channel on the side 2 Electrical connection 2 Electrical connection Type M3 1VR5B 0001 470AD with a supply of 115 VAC Type M3 1VR5B 0001 570AD with a supply of 230 VAC Type M3 1VR5B 0001 670AD with a supply of 10 30 VDC gt lt gt 10 30 VDC E or N 115 VAC x or 230 VAC Signal input N 4 gnal inputs x q gt Options lt gt lt gt 5 E E a oO o y y x D S S Sensor fa Analog output 1 Analog output 2 supply _ _ gt e alternatively interface RS232 RS485 3 S4 Pros ry en Jo QOS OOOO Relay 1 and 2 Relay 3 and 4 S1 S2 s3 S4 S5 S6 S7 s8 L aE fel POOOOG OOOOH 8 PhotoMos outputs Alternative to analog output 2 or g 2 8 s 3 2 F 6 Ss 8 6 a Q Interface RS232 Interface RS485 Modbus protocol Modbus protocol 2 Electrical connection Connection examples Below please find som
31. nts can be defined to the initial and final value so linear sensor values are not linearised Only activated setpoint parameters are displayed Display values for setpoints DIS 01 DIS 30 Bepegeagebs E A fm v ry ni v L Under this parameter setpoints are defined according to their value At the sensor calibration like at Endwert Offset one is asked at the end if a calibration shall be activated Analog values for setpoints NP 07 INP 30 The setpoints are allways set according to the selected input signal The desired analog values can be freely parametrised in ascending order With this function the device undercut can be defined on a definite value Exception is input type 4 20 mA it already shows undercut at a signal lt 1 mA so a sensor failure is marked Display overflow D QUE segegeghllgtea With this function the display overflow can be defined on a definite value Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level INP 13 4 Setting up the device 4 3 2 Genera device parameters Menu group level FCE a A P Mm Menu level Parameterisation level Display time DISEC The display is set up with A Y Thereby it jumps until 1 second in increments of 0 1 seconds and until 10 0 seconds in increments of 1 0 With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level
32. ous value Min Max value Hold value totaliser value Switching threshold Threshold limit value of the change over Broadness of the window between the switching thresholds Working principle Operating strom Quiescent current Alarms Threshold ie asses F i 5v A oO amp ee 1 Off Display Hysterisis Alarms Threshold en i ee e e i 1 z vE T 1 1 e 1 Off Display Hysterisis Switching threshold Time s 5 Alarm switching on delay 10 s Time s 30 Operating current By operating current the alarm S1 S2 is off below the threshold and on on reaching the threshold Quiescent current By quiescent current the alarm S1 S2 is on below the threshold and switched off on reaching the threshold Switching on delay The switching on delay is activated via an alarm and e g switched 10 seconds after reaching the switching threshold a short term exceedance of the switching value does not cause an alarm respectively does not cause a switching operation of the relay The switching off delay operates in the same way keeps the alarm the relay switched longer for the parametrised time 5 Factory settings 5 Factory settings 5 1 Default values Standard parametrization flat operation level EYPE Type of input SENSU Sensor calibration V End Final value OFFS Offset dot Decimal point m m Li i to 0 1 second Ulu lbw A 0l Analog o
33. play With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level n A AL 3 amp IAL LAL A display flashing can be added as additional alarm function either to single or to a combination of off limit condition With NO no flashing is allocated Assignment deposit of key functions TAST m Lu aE gt lt gt lt gt T rr D rr ma lt gt lt gt lt gt 5 rr E a EHErE gt lt gt lt gt no P For the operation mode special functions can be deposited on the navigation keys 4 in particular this function is made for devices in housing size 48x24 which do not have a 4th key O key If the MIN MAX memory is activated with EH7R all measured MIN MAX values are safed during operation and can be recalled via the navigation keys The values get lost by re start of the device If the threshold value correction L i2 or L134 is choosen the values of the threshold can be changed during operation without disturbing the operating procedure With TARA the device is tared to zero and safed permanently as offset The device confirms the correct taring by showing 22200 in the display 5E7 7A switches into the offset value and can be changed via the navigation keys A Y 15 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Assignment deposit of key functions TAST Via TOTAL the current value of the totaliser can be displayed for approx
34. t as sensor calibration with the sensor applied Confirm the selection with P and the display switches back to menu level Setting the measuring range end value END a nu gegelgegellg CA a wie Set the end value from the smallest to the highest digit with A V and confirm each digit with P A minus sign can only be parametrized on the highest value digit After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level If SENS was selected as input option you can only select between NOCA and CAL With NOCA only the previously set display value is taken over and with CAL the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value Setting up the measuring range start offset value OFFS DCA wi ra w Enter the start offset value from the smallest to the highest digit with A V and confirm each digit with P After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level If SENS was selected as input option you can only select between NOCA and CAL With NOCA only the previously set display value is taken over and with CAL the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Setting the decimal point DOT m L The decimal point on the display can be moved with A Y and confirmed with P The display then switches back to the menu level again mm HHHH then g The display time is set w
35. t exceedance FU 1 A a y touu wy P A limit value undercut is selected with LOUU for LOW lower limit value a limit value exceedance with HIGH for HIGH higher limit value If e g limit value 1 is on a threshold level of 100 and allocated with function HIGH an alarm is activated by reaching of the threshold level If the threshold value was allocated to LOW an alarm will be activated by undercutting the threshold value as long as the hysteresis is zero User code 4 digit number combination free available U CODE gegegeg sea ol If this code was set gt 0000 all parameters are locked for the user if LOC has been selected before under menu item RUN By pressing P for 3 seconds in operation mode the display shows CODE The U CODE needs to be entered to get to the reduced number of parameter sets The code has to be entered befor each parametrisation until the A CODE Master code unlocks all parameters again Master code 4 digit number combination free available A CODE o P o P oho A Li P Li P Li P cl y P All parameters can be unlocked with this code after LOC has been activated under menu item RUN By pressing P for 3 seconds in operation mode the display shows CODE and enables the user to reach all parametes by entering the A CODE Under RUN the parametrisation can be activated permanently by selecting ULOC or PROF thus at an anew pushing of P in operation mode the code needs not to be enter
36. t principle mar ATvA2 A1AA2 The relay operates only if no selected alarm is active Equates to quiescent current principle Ang A1 a2 The relay operates only if all selected alarms are active nnd ATAA2 AtvA2_ As soon as a selected alarm is not activated the relay operates With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level 25 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Alarms for relay 5 COf 5 The allocation of the alarms to relay 5 happens via this parameter one alarm or a group of alarms can be chosen With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level REL The dependency of alarm 1 can be related to special functions in detail these are the current measuring value the MIN value the MAX value or the totaliser sum value Is OLD selected then the alarm is hold and processed just after deactivation of HOLD EHTER causes the dependency either by pressing the O key on the front of the housing or by an external signal via the digital input With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level 26 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Threshold values Limit values L 1 jecegesig ta The limit value defines the threshold that activates deactivates an alarm
37. terized on the highest digit After the last digit the device changes back into menu level Overflow behaviour 0 FLOU To recognise and evaluate faulty signals e g by a controller the overflow behaviour of the analog output can be defined As overflow can be seen either EDGE that means the analog output runs on the set limits e g 4 and 20 mA or T0 OFF input value smaller than initial value analog output jumps on e g 4 mA TO END higher than final value analog output jumps on e g 20 mA If TO AIN or TO NAX is set the analog output jumps on the smallest or highest possible binary value This means that values of e g 0 mA 0 VDC or values higher than 20 mA or 10 VDC can be reached With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level OUT 21 4 Setting up the device 4 3 6 Analog output parameters for analog output 2 mwm A Bu2 p Menu level Parameterisation level Selection reference of analog output QUEPT Hold AUG The analog output signal can refer to different functions in detail these are the current measurand the min value the max value or the totaliser sum function If HOLD is selected the signal of the analog output will be kept It can be continued processing after a deactivation of HOLD With P the selection is confirmed and the device cha
38. the initial or final value can be changed in operation mode At OUT EO the output signal can be changed from e g 0 20mA to 4 20mA or 0 10VDC At ALL analog output parameters are released At NG all analog output parameters are locked 18 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Addr Release lock alarm parameters AL LEU This parameter describes the user relase user lock of the alarm LIMIT here only the range of value of the threshold values 1 4 can be changed ALRN L here the range of value and the alarm trigger can be changed ALL all alarm parameters are released NO all alarm parameters are locked Back to menu group level RET With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level COD 1 ese E The device address is adjusted from the smallest to the largest digit with the navigation keys A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P A device address up to max 250 is available ModBus operation type 8 0DE OEC r A ey r ASL ii vy Eu P 19 4 Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Timeout TIGUT The monitoring of the data transfer is parameterized in seconds up to max 100 seconds there is no monitoring with an input of 000 The timeout is adjusted from the smallest to the largest digit with the navigation keys A Y and confirmed digit per digit with P After the last digit the device chang
39. tion professional operation level Operation mode Ji LILITA i O OU OU E a i LS mMm M m mMm a Po og ji Menu group level Input break Y 0 P k O Input break gt 10s P o P or aa X P P rs Parameter a W Menu level level Ea X e k O P is or x P k Parameter ray level A d Underline P Takeover lO Stop lA value selection v Value selection 4 Setting up the device 4 Setting up the device 4 1 Switching on Once the installation is complete you can start the device by applying the voltage supply Before check once again that all electrical connections are correct Starting sequence For 1 second during the switching on process the segment test 8 8 8 8 8 is displayed followed by an indication of the software type and after that also for 1 second the software version After the starting sequence the device switches to operation display mode 4 2 Standard parameterisation Flat operation level To parameterize the display press the P key in operating mode for 1 second The display then changes to the menu level with the first menu item TYPE Menu level Parameterisation level Selection of the input signal TYPE Jr la U CUT There are several measuring input options 0 4 20 mA or 0 10 VDC signals as works calibration without application of the sensor signal and SENSU voltage or SENSA curren
40. ttings Analog output parameter 2 Que zG IID mi ul UC PPE f i 1 A E L L A En E Li A Source Current Minimum Maximum Totaliser Current measurand measurand bir ILII Sliding average value GuerA x seconds Output range i vs hs no traffic GuceEn Final value Initial value m IC Goer EoEnd Overflow Run to Switch to final i Switch to Switch to behaviour threshold value smallest value highest value threshold value value 38 5 Factory settings Relay functions ALi Relay at alarm 1 function1 AL n i not alarm 1 l iIi o LOLI L via logic ria l ee Low or active if at least 1 alarm Logic relay 1 Alarm combi Alarm 1 nation relay 1 etc up to AlL i at alarm 1 reL 7 Relay function 2 not alarm 1 I I L ALI L via logic oF Pe l Lou or active if at least 1 alarm Logic relay 2 el J Lor c Alarm combi nation relay 2 All i inl Al 4 at alarm 4 AL n4 not alarm 4 OFF declined anm activated mar And active if all alarms active if no alarm A Alarm 2 Alarm 1 2 1234 Alarm 14 2 3 4 AL 4 at alarm 4 not alarm 4 mZ ur on activated And active if all alarms declined aor active if no alarm D 1J mote Alarm 1 2 Al i23 4 Alarm 14 2 3 4 at alarm 1 or Default values active I I E l if not at least 1 o 7 1 A J R i Alarm 3 Alarm 1 3 Alarm 1 nnd
41. utput range SEL won LL Measuring 10 0 seconds time m L DutEn Analog output final value 7 me Oe Analog output initial value Limit value 1 HY i Hysteresis 1 Fu i H Undercut i CLs Operation type Exceedance Limit value 2 Default values SE In SIA S EnS Sensor calibration A Sensor calibration V mney OLI LI LI os LL 1 0 seconds 31 5 Factory settings Hysteresis 2 J I Fu L L OL Operation type Undercut 2 User code E I ALodE Master code v mo m L LWL AUL I ae I m IL UIL L Standard Standard Parameter Professional operation operation lock operation Extended parametrisation professional operation flat level Signal input parameters inP EYPIE 0l i l EnSA l Sensor Type of input 0 10 V calibration V calibration A calibration V End 19999 i aod Final value arFs i9999 Offset I 1 LIL LLI SEL l 7 dot Li to Decimal point m ut Measuring 0 1 seconds 10 0 Seconds 1 0 seconds time EndA 49999 Analog final value 5 Factory settings UIFIFISIA J Analog final value LIA iA Display offset Lind E Display unit SPICE Number of setpoints di SD i Display value 1 ned Analog value Display value 30 infan Analog value 30 d iting Display underflow d ivu Display overflow 33 5 Factory settings General device parameters FiclkE di

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