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1. ASCON spa ISO 9001 Certified ASCON spa via Falzarego 9 11 20021 Baranzate Milano Italy Fax 39 02 3504243 www ascon it support ascon it Indicator Transmitter Strain Gauge Input for Melt Pressure amp SERIES Load Cell Transducers 1 8 DIN 96x48 J5 line CE User Manual e M I U J5 0 08 08 e Cod J30 478 1AJ5 E ASCON CORPORATION 1884 East Fabyan Parkway Batavia Illinois 60510 Tel 1 630 482 2950 Fax 1 630 482 2956 www asconcorp com info asconcorp com Indicator Transmitter Strain Gauge Input for Melt Pressure amp Load Cell Transducers 1 8 DIN 96x48 J5 line C JETT LUUT 11 2 1 2 a Vv A 2 Information IN CE NOTES ON ELECTRIC SAFETY AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation of the controller Class Il instrument rear panel mounting This indicator has been designed in compliance with Regulations on electrical apparatus appliance systems and installations according to the European Community directive 73 23 EEC amended by the European Community direc tive 93 68 EEC and the Regulations on the essential protection requirements in electrical apparatus EN61010 1 93 A2 95 Regulations on Electromagnetic Compatibility according to the European Community directive 89 336 EEC amended by the European
2. Analog Output Configuration To Ao Src Aux Configuration To ft i Alarm Configuration To AL 15e Transducer Calibration Configuration To 5h dL Exit Back to Operator mode 4 Operations base Base Configuration sub menu I wl L HIT E V amo Jg Y _ NR L HILL VISO Segn ES 0 Ql D A3 o a 1st Configuration code 2nd Configuration code Line frequency configuration Select the line frequency 50 60 Hz 4 Operations In i Input 1 Configuration sub menu II L LI IL FT II VU VIII TT LI gd LJ IL I FP Li a UI TL uU l c To infet DT een eg Note 1 Cut off the square root of the input value enables the user to IN1 Engineering units table 1 No of decimals for linear scale only range 0 3 IN1 Filter constant time GF F 1 30s Low range 9999 393999 for linear scale only min 100 digit EE fi I L UL I FP PIL VU I 2UI S2 ABO High iid for linear scale any min 100 digit Input d m IT III iE 55 m t E ue ut Cut off square root nn GE units Input Shift 1000 digits used to shift the input scale H H H H round to zero a result that is too low to be important 26 Tot s 2 IL t IT Re S E LC Uu uL RE Z
3. Negative peak valley enable Set calibration Second calibration step if dL AL1 ALA alarm source table 2 Ini UE wil Inc AL1 ALA alarm output eamm RUE OOo ue 17 17171 71 AC 2010 IL Lir car acm 7 AL1 ALA alarm Latching Blocking nane Lt EE h Il GLO ILI Le bl L ET tct i20 2t Alarm reference source li sal mt Woe AL1 AL4 alarm action Ji a oot li LU EE FAL Transducer Calibration sub menu CIONI 3n UL Td r 2i ri Lt ud TO E IE High calibration value shunt value for strain gauge Calibration mode m dP Sr D Hide 115 jl TL i d LI t D Enable user calibration menu Doiflt F Enable fast selection of user strain gauge calibration Un EAr LI am S7 ABO Z 2 IT UL SV ABO 4 Operations Tare menu enable DelDEF Enable tare menu Tare value editing ri L Jr ITT Enable edit mode for tare value Factory calibration Factory reserved do not access this menu 4 Operations 4 4 USER CALIBRATION MENU To access the sensor calibration and the tare seting functions the user must access the CaL menu and insert at least the 3rd level password code 3 at page 39 If one of the passwords is set to zero access to sensor calibration and tare setting functions is open
4. Back to previous parameter Menu access Strain gauge sensor calibration Parameter setting Configuration Parameter modification Entry key for selection and value confirmation 4 Operations 4 2 PARAMETER SETTING 4 2 1 NUMERIC ENTRY i e insert ad7 3 password Pressing A or SZ momen tarily changes the value by 1 unit every push Continued pressing of AS or LY changes first the unit value then the value of the second digit the third and so on If the value stops changing the min max value has been reached Operator mode Displays the value of the selected input 271 LI 0 Lt LI User Calibration menu C ode 3 request At the beginning only l the units digit is incremented Then only tens are incremented then only the hundreds digit and so on up to anumber close to the desired one Similarly when the number is decre mented at the beginning changes only units digit Then only tens are decremented then the hundreds 4 2 2 MNEMONIC CODES SETTING e g configuration see page 25 Press the A or SP to display the next or previous mnemonic for the selected parameter Continued pressing of A Or SV will display further mnemonics at a rate faster than one mnemonic every 0 5 s
5. m A ALI eet DU Press simultaneously for 2 seconds 7 Technical specification Fi TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Dual color display IN1 Main input see pages 11 12 and 16 IN2 second input option Digital inputs 3 logic not isolated from internal electronics at 25 C env temperature PeScription 5 digit high efficiency height 15 mm limits 9999 99999 red or green configurable depending on the user needs and or the alarm status Common characteristics Accuracy Strain gauge bridge excitation DC input Current DC input Voltage DC Current DC Voltage The voltage free contact closure enables A D converter with 16 bit resolution Overall response time 20 ms Input shift 1000 digit Input filter 1 30 s OFF 0 0 1 1 digit between 85 240 Vac the error is negligible 5V 10V selectable 3500 10kO bridge load Engineering units Floating decimal point Display resolution 1 2 5 10 50 100 digits 0 10V selectable 0 4 20 mA Accuracy 0 1 Sampling rate 20 ms Input drift lt 0 1 20 C ambient temperature 0 20 mV 0 1 V 0 50 mV 0 5 V 0 100 mV 0 4 20 mA R input 600 1 0 5 0 10V Keyboard lock Output block Alarm acknowledge Min Max reset Measure hold Peak or Valley hold Display variable select Strain gauge calibration Tare set Accuracy 0 1 Sampling rate 250 ms Features at 25 C env temperature OP1 outp
6. 4 Operations 4 3 2 PARAMETERIZATION PARAMETERS MENU a a Um tt OVABO F1 At IIC OU Ic LL L LU IL E S7 GO J G Back to Operator mode Parameters setting menu Alarm threshold sub menu To BL 15P Alarm parameters sub menu To HL Ih 9 Measure sub menu To F LE d Exit I CD Usu Alarm Threshold sub menu Alarm 1 threshold Alarm 4 threshold Alarm internal reference value engineering value D V Te Alarm parameters SnD meni Alarm 1 hysteresis Alarm 4 hysteresis Alarm 1 activation delay Alarm 4 activation delay 7 NE AS Measure sub menu I I L ILL TT UC CL JII le L MID I C III POT To EH ic Display filter Filter time constant GF F filter bypass Display resolution Visual resolution Hold time Default displayed parameter Default variable displayed in alternate manual mode and or forced by DI Alternate time Visual time in altemate auto mode Range 5 20 s 4 3 3 CONFIGURATION MENU nonse l DII OV ABO H H Yv LC LL S FE Configuration menu Base Configuration To Con Input 1 Configuration To Lin it Input 2 Configuration To lnc 5t Cin Configuration
7. 99999 IN1 measure conditioning Parameter to enable the con ditioning of the INT measure The calculations available are square root of IN1 measure 5 Hr E 16 segments or 17 points linea risation Ur GE When the value is nant no cal culation is made on the IN1 measure AN The 17 points to define the linearisation curve must be entered through the serial communications port please read the gam madue and deltadue series serial communication and configuration software technical manual for more information 4 Operations Cut off square root result This parameter allows the user to round to zero those results of the square root of IN1 conditio ning that are not meaningful 58r Setting range 0 9999 Default value 0 shit This value is added to the mea sured IN1 value Its effect is to shift the whole IN1 scale of up to 1000 digits Default value 0 4 Operations 4 6 3 IN2 CONFIGURATION SUB MENU IN2 input type The parameter defines the range of the secondary input IN2 Value p Z Description 5V 5 V 10V 20 mA 20 mA Number of deci mals IN2 input This parameter allows the user to set the number of decimals to be displayed for the secondary input IN2 For linear scales only Setting range O 3 m T E J d i a I I1 Ir LI LI n ri LI LU LI Zr TO OCU Input 2 filter time constant Time constant
8. Eug MENU The t dr D menu can be accessed only if the con du parameter t dr EM is set to n page 42 in the tare menu are present the functions displays the current tare value or if the P parameter t dr HE is set to Gn page 42 it is possible to modify the tare value manually using the A and SZ enters the new value Lt sets anew tare value Press the A SZ keys to select the value UD enable the tare setting starts the setting process During calibration the instrument displays run and at the end dant to reset the current tare value Press the A SW keys to select the value 425 J clears the tare value RAZZE LITI SC dL MENU The 5 d menu can be accessed only if the configuration parameter 56E dL is set to On page 42 Using the functions present in this menu it is possible to calibrate the sen sor on 2 different points low range dc ac and high range h c SL The possible ope rations in this menu are determined by the configuration parameter c d d page 42 LaL fld dut a 6 wire strain gauge automatic calibration When the user sets and confirms the value ln of the parameter dc ac the instrument starts the sensor calibration procedure when the cali bration starts no load must be applied to the sensor During this process the instrument calculates and stores the offset from zero then inserts the shunt resistance closing OP4 relay changes the measured value to the
9. I ST ella VU LH S CS IN2 input type table 1 No of decimals for linear scale only range 0 3 Filter constant time UFF 1 30s Low deg fo linear scale an min 100 digit Input 2 Configuration sub menu fl IUL Usd MV o0 ers a VUL LI a I a L HL L Vi Cl inc JUI SZ Cs High range for linear scale only min 100 digit Input pid dg anE DE EI RI ae CU LE Gut off square root 1 engineering units Input Shift 1000 digits used to shift the input scale Table 1 Engineering units int CIN Configuration un it sub menu Value Description Value Description ar Degrees Celsius 4 g 0 001 kg L in nt Degrees Fahrenheit Eu kg SABO nont none Lon t 1000 kg nu mV 5 q 100kg u Volt hPa hPa Lomo NA mA nea MPa e CH 530 H Ampere Ubdr mbar tor Bar THe i mmH20 Fs PSI fi mmHg Lon i rh Rh pU kgm 250 Fh PH of Nm l JUA n FS To Haut Calculated value select nant i U mel in kow limit not present if RE zu oe ii LOLE nant not present if M BEE e COLE nant Cin No of decimals range 0 3 d deel D fr Haut 4 Operations Analog output Configuration sub menu U
10. wd con figuration parameter calculates the span value stores the calculated value and returns to the normal operation mode CDI I CL LOLLI hunt calibration This procedure is similar to the previous one except for the fact that once calibrated at zero to start the calibration process of the second point the user must select and con firm the value Go for the h ve SL parameter 6 wire strain gauge Cdi fid fida manual calibration The operation is similar to the calibration with the shunt but when activated the calibration of the second point does not activate OP4 can be used for different purposes e g as alarm The two points can be calibrated sepa rately and independently LaL fld fro single calibration This setting allows only the zero calibra tion procedure in the menu is present only the parameter 2 r ac 4 4 1 CALIBRATION AND TARE PROCESS The process that calculates the tare value or the calibration of the strain gauge per forms several functions in order to make the reading more accurate If the functions to not pass the instrument displays an error code that indicates the problem found To correctly understand the meaning of the error messages some aspects of the cali bration or the tare setting processes must first be explained e For both the processes the input must be acquired in a known and stable con dition to avoid that electrical noise mechanical disturbances or variat
11. None 0 RS485 Modbus Jbus SLAVE 5 Options DI None 0 1 2 5 F 8 3 Product coding 3 2 CONFIGURATION CODING A 4 4 index code follows the model of the indicator The code has to be set to configure the indicator see chapter 3 1 page 15 1st part of configuration code E g Enter the code B Lie t to choose Dc input 0 20 mV Change the display color to red when AL1 is active Peak hold disabled Index O P Q R 2nd part of configuration code E 9 Enter the code 30 to choose AL1 absolute active high AL2 absolute active low AL3 disabled AL4 sensor break alarm IN1 Input range IN1 Input Type DIR DC input 0 20 mV 0 0 DC input 0 50 mV 1 0 DC input 0 100 mV 2 0 DC input 0 1 V 3 0 DC input 0 5 V Linear 4 0 DC input 1 5 V 50 DC input 0 10 V 60 DC input 0 20 mA 7 0 DC input 4 20 mA 80 DC input 0 20 mV l 01 EE EE voltage 1 1 DC input 0 100 mV 211 DS input IY Strain gauge 10 V 02 DOW pgt 9 99 mv bridge excitation voltage 12 DC input 0 100 mV 2 2 Notes 1 Selecting for code a value between 0 3 the instrument uses for the measurement terminals 11 and 12 The other measurements nm values between 4 8 are made using terminals 9 and 10 2 To use a strain gauge input select t
12. The mnemonic dis played at the time the next parameter is selected is the one stored in the parameter a V Volt II H L Engineering LI ri n mV milliVolt tl EM MEN Ph a H No unit defined Iw H ay i a Vv A ag 4 3 PARAMETERIZATION MAIN MENU This instrument has 3 levels of password protection which allow the administrator to protect access to the various menus Operator mode Re 2 7L tl EE ILU Note The password used can be set to a value between 0 and 65535 Where 0 menu always accessible 1 65534 valid Password values 65535 menu always inaccessible can be set only through the serial communication interface Password 3 Entry Must be equal to Eanes or Code or I mE Luci j Cat menu page 23 con Password 2 Entry Must be equal to Tod or zi I7 JD LOOEE F r menu YES page 24 Once the user selects the desired menu the cod the intermediate one F indicator prompts for the specific a When all the passwords are set c figuration c oct can access all the menus I7 IC Ea S7 CS Ss C Co iL Operator mode Bo 4 Operations dr can access the 2 less important menus cdi Pdr cod 3 the third password allow
13. 35 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 37 Is 1 Installation fd INSTALLATION Installation must be carried out only by qualified personnel Before proceeding with the installation of this indicator read the instructions in this manual with particular attention to the installation precautions marked with the symbol To prevent contact with parts that may be electrically live the indicator must be installed in an enclosure LES 1 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION IP 20 Terminal block EN61010 1 IEC1010 1 Mounting clamps Panel surface Front panel IP65 protection EN 650529 IEC 529 1 2 DIMENSIONS 1 0 mm max 0 39 in max 96 mm 3 78 in 10 mm max e 0 39 in max 4 33 in 1 3 PANEL CUTOUT 45 0 6mm 92 0 8 mm 3 62 0 031 in 1 Installation 1 78 0 023n 65mm min e 113 mm min 4 45 inmin Fo E e jn 1 Installation 1 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AG Operating conditions a Altitude up to 2000 m fc Temperature 0 50 C Rh Relative humidity 5 95 non condensing Special conditions Suggestions a Altitude gt 2000 m Use 24Vac supply version fc Temperature gt 50 C Use forced air ventilation Rh Humidity gt 95 Warm up ee Conducting atmosphere Use filter Prohibited Conditions Q ai Corrosive atmosphere WWW d WZ Explosive a
14. COMMUNICATIONS OPTION VNC E e Galvanic isolation 500Vac 1 min e Compliance to the EIA RS485 standard for Modbus Jbus e Setting dip switches A Please read gammadue and deltadue series serial communication and configuration software technical manual 13 3 Product coding NE PRODUCT CODING The complete code is shown on the instru ment label Information about product coding is acces sible from the front panel by means of the procedure described in section 5 2 page 43 Configuration code software Basic product code hardware Instrument label P N J5 3750 0000 CONF S N AOA 0450 2210 V L N 100 240V 50 60 Hz 4W i 0101 I N e Ce LISTED J5 cmo I T 7 omo sl LU MaA 3 I2 13 2 3 4 3 Product coding 3 1 MODEL CODE The product code indicates the specific hardware of the instrument Analog output for signal retransmission Second input IN2 Analog output Second input IN2 User manual English std R Configuration Line Basic Accessories 1st part 2nd part Model DI o jojo L MIN olpioln Line Power supply D 100 240Vac 15 10 3 24Vac 25 12 or 24Vdc 15 25 5 Outputs OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 3 Relay Relay 7 Relay Relay Relay Relay 9 Serial Communications
15. Cin IN1 a IN2 rb vm Cin 2 IN1 IN2 Low range for conditioned value High range for conditioned value These parameters define the range for the conditioned mea sure E in Number of deci mals for Cin value This parameter allows the user to set the number of decimal digits to be displayed for the pri mary IN1 input Setting range O 3 4 6 5 ANALOG OUTPUT CONFIGURATION SUB MENU Analog output Selects the variable to be put on the analog output Setting values None In1 Cin In2 Analog output type Selects the type of signal retran smitted by the analog output Values 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Default value 0 20mA Sg Range of the analog output Ho a 9999 99999 Holt 9999 99999 Default values Hal a 0 Holt 10000 4 Operations 4 6 6 AUXILIARY PARAMETER CONFIGURATION SUB MENU IL1 digital input function IL2 digital input function IL3 digital input function A function is assigned through the configuration procedure to each IL1 IL2 and IL3 digital input see the parameters set ting at table 2 at page 28 The configured function is activat ed when the digital input free volt age contact or open collector out put is in the ON state closed It is deactivated by setting the input to the OFF state open The activation of the function through the digital input has the highest priority than through the keypad or through the serial communica
16. Community directive 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 98 13 EEC and the following regulations Regulations on RF emissions EN61000 6 3 2001 residential environments EN61000 6 4 2001 industrial environments Regulation on RF immunity EN61000 6 2 2001 industrial equipment and system It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance with the regulations on safety requirements and EMC The device has no user serviceable parts and requires special equipment for repair For service or repair contact the manufacturer or your sales representative All the information and warnings about safety and electromagnetic compatibility are marked with the Nc sign at the side of the note Resources Main universal input Outputs mA V sc DPI N gt Ki LN OP2 x opt f Auxiliary input mA V IN2 Opt 99 Eu OP4 3 digital inputs IL1 Ds d 3 deva mA Hs A opt 6 IL3 gt Special functions Modbus RS485 OP4 output can be used for HOLD HOLD Configuration and calibration shunt when strain gauge MAX NINE 1304 Mai Supervision option automatic calibration is required Digital inputs IL1 IL2 or IL3 functions Tn fon gv 2 Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Operatingmode Alarms Retransmission x By m INSTALLATION Page 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Page 8 IN1 IN2 CIN HE PRODUCT CODING Page 14 2 OP3 OP4 OPS HI OPERATION Page 18 dH DISPLAYS Page 34 FHM COMMANDS Page
17. functional area 4 6 1 BASE CONFIGURATION SUB MENU configuration code Field 1 allows the selection of the range of the primary input IN1 page 17 code L allows the selection the strain gauge input Field M allows the selection of the function mode of the display page 17 Field N selects if and how the peak values are to be held or not on the display configuration code Fields O P Q and R select alarm type and function page 17 15 part of the 34 SENSOR OR STRAIN GAUGE BREAK ALARM FUNCTION During the configuration phase page 17 set fields O Te lal DEVIATION ALARM During the configuration phase page 17 set fields OI P Q R to value 4 active high or 5 R to value 1 When the PV over comes the sensor range limits the sensor break alarm intervention is immediate When the alarm con dition is no longer present the alarm stops ABSOLUTE ALARM During the configuration phase age 17 set fields O P Q GR to value 2 actve high or 3 active low Active low F high range Alarm threshold low range active low AL D On Active __ NES high pow Active low high range 4 e low range Alarm threshold BAND ALARM During the configuration phase page 17 set fields O P to value 6 active in
18. in seconds of the RC input filter applied to the PV input When this parameter is set to Li the filter is bypassed Filter response 100 63 2 PV Time 0 pn Setting range 0 30 0 s IN2 input low range IN2 input high Lire H i range These parameters allow the user to set the operating range of the primary IN2 input For linear scales only Setting range 9999 99999 IN2 measure square root Parameter to enable the cal culation of the square root of IN2 measure 55 t enabled nant disabled Cut off square root result This parameter allows the user to round to zero those results of the square root of IN2 conditio ning that are not meaningful Setting range 0 9999 Default value 0 Secondary input ee IN2 shift This value is added to the mea sured input 2 value Its effect is to shift the whole IN2 scale of up to 1000 digits Default value 0 4 6 4 CONDITIONED INPUT CONFIGURATION SUB MENU Calculated value selection Cin The Cin parameter selects the type of operation that must be applied to input 1 IN1 using the secon dary input IN2 the result is the conditioned input E r In the table that follows are listed the possible conditioning ope rations Id Description ini Cin IN1 me Cin IN2 uli Cin IN1 IN2 Sub Cin IN1 IN2 I t nu I LI Id III Cin IN1 IN2 2 Cin MAX IN1 IN2 Lol Cin Min IN1 IN2 nut
19. or 7 active out 4 full scale full scale e e Alarm threshold AL1 RATE ALARM FUNCTION During the configuration phase page 17 set field s to value 8 When the changing rate of the PV connected to the alarm is higher than the specified threshold AL1 is activated Setting range 0 1 5 0 digit s For rates between 0 1 1 0 digit s AL1 will be activated after 6 1 s For rates between 1 5 digit s AL1 will be activa ted after 1s 40ms Line configuration frequency In order to optimize the rejection to line frequency it is necessary to set this parameter to the cor rect value 50 60 Hz 4 6 2 IN1 CONFIGURATION SUB MENU Engineering Lot J units This parameter sets the desired engineering units All the engi neering units available are listed on page 27 table 1 IN1 Input number of decimals This parameter allows the user to set the number of decimals to be displayed for the primary IN1 input For linear scales only Setting range O 3 IN1 Input 1 filter time constant Time constant in seconds of the RC input filter applied to the PV input When this parameter is set to Li the filter is bypassed Filter response 10096 63 2 PV Time 0 tFil1 Setting range 0 30 0 s IN1 input low range IN1 input high range These parameters allow the user to set the operating range of the primary IN1 input For linear scales only Setting range 9999
20. p 5 10 Vdc 3 9 11 IN1 23 p12 m s 24K 19 OP5 Recorder Power supply switch a a ra a ys OI NCC Notes 1 Make sure that the power supply voltage is the same as indicated on the instrument label 2 Switch the power supply on only after all electrical connections have been completed 3 In accordance with safety regulations install a circuit breaker on the instrument power supply line that is clearly identified for the instrument or group of instruments The breaker shall be easily accessible by the operator 4 The instrument is PTC protected In case of failure return the instrument to the man ufacturer for repair 5 To protect the internal circuits of the instru ment use 2 AT fuse for Relay outputs 220 Vac 4 AT fuse for Relay outputs 110 Vac 1 AacT fuse for Triac outputs 6 Relay contacts are already protected with varistors Only in case of 24 Vac inductive loads use model A51 065 30D7 varistors on request 2 3 1 POWER SUPPLY INC d Switching power supply with mul tiple isolation and internal PTC protection e Standard version nominal voltage 100 240Vac 15 10 Frequency 50 60Hz Low Voltage version Nominal voltage 24Vac 25 12 Frequency 50 60Hz or 24Vdc 15 25 Included PTC Supply n For better protection against noise it is recommended to not connect the ground
21. to insert the shunt of the 6 wire strain gauge enabled The calibration pro Setting values Pr a fido is activated automatically in Enable sensor calibration Enable set tare command Enable Disable access to the tran sducer calibration sub menu page 23 and to dc D sub menu page 23 When both are disabled the SC AL menu is hidden Setting values ON OFF Default value ON Enable edit tare Enable Disable the editing of the tare value with the ucc com mand page 30 Setting values ON OFF Default value ON Factory calibration AN The instrument calibration is a factory procedure It can be performed by the end user with caution The menu is protected with a password Ei DISPLAYS 5 1 DISPLAYING THE PROCESS VARIABLES 1 Operator mode Back to IN1 Engineering units 2 table 1 page 27 Back to IN1 IN1 reading IL Pt VISI J IN2 reading M LI Conditioned measure value IL nu ID DUT Minimum value read DEL m LI AJ 1 1 Maximum value read IE OE ri VISITI TU 5 Displays 5 2 DISPLAYING THE CONFIGURATION CODES 1 Operator mode LIEU THU I Software release OV ABO _ 1 IN reading IM Back to IN1 S2 4c IL rnt FOU TI EH EE Hardware C SZ A ii O DIA cl JUL Notes 1 To exit the Display functions and return to the Operator mode wait 5 seconds without touchin
22. TC Uw ae UI L a V S LI 71 OL I Analog output source D e ell OOM A U IDE JE m Analog output type TT 270 fL AIN L curm ucu Analog output low range Analog output high range 4 Operations HUH Auxiliary Parameters Configuration sub menu IN l IL TT II H ILL T II H IL od JT Iw L LO l Dui IL1 digital input function table 2 IL2 digital input function table 2 IL3 digital input function table 2 Communications proton ML fibus diu Baud rate LAM Q5 16 rn Ic LL DUU Leg Parity Inge E e rcf A OUR Cue D Serial comms address l at hac Set Password 1 configuration menu he AB Mees E Less III Set Password 2 parameters setting menu Et EZIO TE anal III Set Password 3 user calibration menu Table 2 Digital input functions see also page 38 Ho IL M 3 Jt 9 H 7 IL a Value Description Value Description nant Mot used ui mu Positive peaks sustained CES I Keypad lock ULT display Outputs lock Alarm acknowledge Negative peaks sustained display Display a different parameter Max and min reset Set tare Reset tare Measure Hold Enable strain gauge calibration Positive peak enable
23. arameters have been grouped menu according to their functional area OP1 OP2 OP3 and OP4 out puts can be used as alarms It is possible to configure up to 4 alarms AL1 AL2 AL3 and AL4 page 24 selecting for each of them type and operating condi tion of the alarm page 34 functionality of the alarm acknowledgement latching page 40 start up disabling blocking page 40 Sensor or strain gauge break function page 34 Rate alarm only for AL 1 referred to IN1 page 34 AL1 alarm threshold AL2 alarm threshold AL3 alarm threshold ALA alarm threshold Parameters to set the threshold of ALT AL2 AL3 and ALA alarms The range of the alarm threshold corresponds to the whole span When an alarm occurs the dis play will show the red LEDs and respectively ON and when con figured with a change of the dis play color if configured Alarms reference value Internal reference value for devi ation and band alarm Used when HU Te int page 41 4 5 2 ALARM PARAMETER SUB MENU AL1 alarm hysteresis AL2 alarm hysteresis ALS alarm hysteresis ALA alarm hysteresis Hysteresis of the threshold of AL1 AL2 AL3 and AL4 alarms It is specified as a of the full range AL1 alarm activation delay AL2 alarm activation delay AL3 alarm activation delay AL4 alarm activation delay Specifies a time in seconds that the indicator waits before activating an alarm Range 0 0 60s i
24. ce value to be used for the alarms Values Int In2 Cin Default Int the value set in File EF page 32 Output OP1 action Output OP2 action Output OP3 action Output OP4 action Sets the type of action of the output port Values direct relay coil acti vated in alarm condition rever se relay coil not activated when in alarm condition Default value direct 4 Operations 4 6 8 TRANSDUCER CALIBRATION SUB MENU Thet 3L menu allows the user fr Enables only the zero calibra to choose the transducer cali tion bration mode Iden X Both the Zero and Span are Shunt for strain enabled The calibration pro gauge calibration cesses are started through separate operator commands This parameter sets the value OP4 output is not associated in percentage of the higher to the span calibration phase calibration point of the strain 5hunt Both the Zero and Span are gauge the shunt value enabled The calibration pro Setting range 50 100 cesses are started through Default value 80 standard Separale operator commande OP4 relay is associated to the value of the 6 wire strain gauge Span calibration phase and is shunt activated automatically in Transducer order to insert the shunt of the calibration mode 6 wire strain gauge This entry selects the type of uL Both the Zero and Span are calibration procedure to be cesses are started through an performed operator command OP4 relay Shunk fuko order
25. clamp pro vided for domestic installations 2 3 2 MAIN INPUT IN1 A1 For mV RN m 12 A2 4 wire Strain Gauge Input e Set code 1 or 2 see page 16 to obtain 5 or 10 Vdc stabilized power supply for the external strain gauge bridge terminals 8 and 9 e Set code and 12 Configuration example For strain gauge transducer rated 350Q 3 3 mV V L 10 V excitation Voltage select It 0 1 or 2 see page 16 to obtain suitable mV input 20 520 or 100 mV terminals 11 ig 2 Electrical connections AR AS 6 wire Strain Gauge Input eSet code IL 1 or 2 see page 16 to obtain 5 or 10 Vdc stabilized power supply for the external strain gauge bridge terminals 8 and 9 e Set code 0 1 or 2 see page 16 to obtain suitable mV input 20 50 or 100 mV terminals 11 and 12 e The calibration wires of the transducer must be connected to CAL terminals 34 and 35 OP4 Output T 5 10 Vde Hl 4 Main input 7 N1 mV Note The excitation current of the strain gauge transducer must not exceed 30 mA 11 2 Electrical connections B FormA V V mA o Rj gt 10MQ B1 With 2 wire transmitter Transmitter B2 With 3 wire transmitter Transmitter Note 1 Auxiliary power supply for external transmitter 24Vdc 20 30mA max with no short circuit protection 12 2 3 3 AUXILIARY INPUT IN2 OPTION For
26. eter must be completed E wel o CIN Input Low Range Ar EN Tare menu enable with the alarm number Q 1 4 E vol CIN Input High Range dr BE Tare value editing enable 2 The parameter must be completed t indd CIN no of decimal dct Instrument calibration with the output number Q 1 4 EH iE Exit C oon menu 4 Operations 4 3 2 PARAMETERIZATION CALIBRATION MENU Cal um setting E dr E Tare sub menu GC HL Trasducer calibration sub menu CS 680 I flow Tare current value DIAL Zero calibration 1 L HI U 7 view edit tare cur L LI U L valid values HE 5 no VW L ri Tare sub menu S 8 0 rent value 750 CICE J A VP ES amp S O x i COOL L Set tare 1 L CDI Span calibration 1 To Curr I l l l Seta new Tare value I TL IL Valid values 425 n0 rrni r ni Trasducer calibration SQ ES O Valid values HE 5 mo SS J L TL sub menu f S Aamo m u Cf fi Clear tare value 1 Toes t To fr ac LI LISI Set the Tare value to j amp di T zero E H I l Exit Valid values JE ioun Vi O f J l To 5c FIL Back to Operator mode Note 1 When the user selects a command scrolling through the list with the key to accept the selected command press the keys A or amp Z to select YES the instrument executes the command as the user presses the key na the instrument switches to the subsequent command as the user presses the key
27. g the instrument buttons 2 ti act is displayed when the outputg are locked page 45 Un i is displayed when the outputs are unlocked 6 Commands o COMMANDS COMMANDS TO THE INDICATOR AND OPERATING PROCEDURE The commands can be entered in 3 ways 6 1 KEYPAD 6 2 DIGITAL INPUTS 6 3 SERIAL see page 45 see page 32 COMMUNICATIONS see the manual on this topic e Keypad lock e Outputs lock 6 1 KEYPAD COMMANDS 6 1 1 KEYPAD LOCK UNLOCK To lock unlock the keypad press and hold the keys and simultaneously for 2 seconds With keypad locked if the user presses a key the instrument dis plays the message Lact The keypad lock unlock can also be achieved over serial com munications AN The keypad lock is retained in the event of power failure Operator mode wo l a set DUT S CH CI TIS OX 13 Press simultaneously for 2 seconds 6 1 2 OUTPUT LOCK UNLOCK The outputs are switched to the OFF status by pressing and hold ing the keys C2 C9 and S simultaneously for 2 seconds With the outputs locked when displaying the process variables the instrument displays the mes sage bL act instead of To unlock the outputs press the keys simultaneously again The outputs lock unlock can also be achieved over serial communications ANThe outputs lock is retained in the event of power failure 6 Commands Operator mode
28. gt TTL open collector Eum do Sia e PV hold WA Linearize Custom Ea input mA and mV ir Hold the PV Setpoint Setpoint slopes d inhibition E Thermocouple CIN Conditioned Input Loc Local Output iJ RTD Pt100 NO NG NO NC Alarm status STAND BY Stand by SPST Relay z Frequency E Keypad lock Start up function 4 KE E Triac ns E Ms EZ EE ER ES E Delta Temp 2x RTD ESE Outputs lock MEA Timer function e E AU 2 SPDT Relay Auxiliary input H Current transformer Memorized zm 9 mA Remote setpoint Remote Es lt m Volt Remote setpoint Setpoint programmer Es m m Logic EI EE 3 3 gt gt 3 lt EEE E Feedback potentiometer Ell ASCON WORLDWIDE SALES NETWORKS SUBSIDIARY FRANCE ASCON FRANCE 2 bis Rue Paul Henri Spaak ST THIBAULT DES VIGNES F 77462 LAGNY SUR MARNE Cedex T l 33 0 1 64 30 62 62 Fax 33 0 1 64 30 84 98 ascon france ascon fr AGENCE Sup EsT T l 33 0 4 74 27 82 81 Fax 433 0 4 74 27 81 71 USA ASCON CORPORATION 1884 East Fabyan Parkway Batavia Illinois 60510 Tel 1 630 482 2950 Fax 1 630 482 2956 www asconcorp com info asconcorp com DISTRIBUTORS ARGENTINA MEDITECNA S R L Ph
29. he bridge excitation voltage of the transducer This selection is valid only if IN1 input range code D is set for mV input codes O 2 3 Selecting the strain gauge input enables the transducer excitation power supply dedicated sensor break diagnostic routines on termi nals 8 9 11 12 and a specific strain gauge menu The bridge exci tation voltage 5 10Vdc is present on terminals 8 9 when LI 1 2 Display mode Green Red Red when alarm 1 AL1 active Red when at least 1 alarm is active alarm OR Alternate between IN1 IN2 and CIN value Manual forced display of IN1 IN2 CIN Lo Hi and Unit value V 0 1 2 3 4 5 Hold of the peak values Disabled Shows the max value HI peak for a programmable period of time 1 Shows the min value LO peak for a programmable period of time 2 Alarm type and function x x Non active 0 Sensor or strain gauge break alarm 1 Active High 2 CES Active Low 3 P Active High 4 Deviation Ada low 5 Band Active Out 6 Active In 7 Rate alarm AL1 only 8 3 Product coding 4 Operation Hl OPERATIONS _ 4 1 1 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN OPERATOR MODE Display mode of the Peak values MAX or MIN LEDs will be visible when the display shows a minimum or a maximum value HLD LED will be visible when the value displayed is locked by the HOLD command HOLD and PEAK c
30. ions of the input signal can change the qual ity of the reading The instrument uses an algorithm that verifies the stability of the input signal and returns an error if it is not stable e The strain gauge calibration process defines the zero and a measurement span On these two measurements a control can be made to avoid that a too small of a span value does not result in a resolution better than or equal to 10 bits e Further control is made on the strain gauge calibration in order to verify that the instrument is able to measure the whole range as the calibration process of the high end is made at a value that is 50 10096 of the full range Error messages 4 Operations Code Description Solution Erre Tare not set because the input signal is not stable Er 3 Strain gauge sensor not correctly connected Erc Low range calibration command not executed because the input signal is not stable Erc5 High range calibration command not executed because the input signal is not stable Check the cable wiring Check for noise sources Err amp Strain gauge calibration span lower than 10 bit resolution Err 1 The instrument does not cover the whole strain gauge measure range Err B Low range of strain gauge calibration out of range Change the input range 4 Operations 4 5 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 5 1 ALARM THRESHOLD SUB MENU For ease of operation of the indi cator p
31. lt values Protocol Jbus Baud rate 9600 baud Instrument serial address 1 Parity EE g PEN DJO SAFETY PARAMETERS Set Cal menu access code 1 Set Par menu access code 2 Set Conf menu access code 3 These parameters allow the user to change the factory default passwords When one code is set to zero access to the menu s connect ed to that code is are accessi ble see page 21 When using the serial communications port and the user sets a code to 65535 the menu s connected to that code is are locked Setting ranges 0 65534 the value 65535 can be set only from the serial communi cations port Default values Code1 3333 Code2 1111 Code3 1234 4 Operations 4 6 7 ALARM PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION SUB MENU The entries of this menu allow the user to configure the func tioning parameters of alarms AL1 AL2 AL3 and AL4 AL1 alarm source AL2 alarm source AL3 alarm source AL4 alarm source Sets for each alarm the signal source to be considered Setting values IN1 Cin IN2 Default value IN1 AL1 alarm output AL2 alarm output AL3 alarm output AL4 alarm output These parameters connect each alarm to the output port to be activated when an alarm condi tion occurs Setting values none OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 Default values AL1 OP1 AL2 OP2 AL3 none AL4 none 4 Operations AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 latching and blocking function For each alarm it is pos
32. mA and V Current 0 4 20mA Input resistance 500 Voltage 1 5V 0 5V 0 10V Input resistence 150kQ AG mA 2 3 4 DIGITAL INPUTS e The input is active when the logic state is ON corresponding to the contact closed e The input is inactive when the logic state is OFF corresponding to the contact open TTL NPN OC O C Isolated contact 2 3 5 OP1 OP2 OPT OP3 OPT OP4 OUTPUTS NCC OP1 SPDT relay output OP2 OP3 SPST NO relay outputs OP4 SPST NO relay output OP5 Retransmission analog output OP1 relay output e SPDT relay 2A 250Vac for resistive loads OP protection use a 2AT at 250Vac fuse for 4A 120Vac use a 4AT at 120Vac fuse OP2 OP3 relay outputs e SPST NO relay 2A 250Vac for resistive loads OP protection use a 2AT at 250Vac fuse for 4A 120Vac use a 4AT at 120Vac fuse OP4 Relay output e SPST relay N O 2A 250Vac for resistive loads OP protection use a 2AT at 250Vac fuse for 4A 120Vac use a 4AT at 120Vac fuse OP5 isolated analog output e 0 4 20mA 7500 15V max 2 3 6 ALARM OUTPUTS OP1 output AG OP4 output load contactor Notes 1 Varistor for inductive load 24Vac only 2 3 7 OP5 ANALOG RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT OPTION ANC To retransmit one of the following values IN1 IN2 or computed conditioned signal e Galvanic isolation 500Vac 1 min e 0 4 20mA 7500 or 15Vdc max 2 Electrical connections 2 3 8 SERIAL
33. n of out of range short circuit or sensor break with automatic activation of the safety strategy and alerts on display A non volatile memory stores for unlimited time all the configuration and parameter values 3 password levels to access the strain gauge calibration Configuration and Parameters data Keyboard lock Outputs Block 100 240Vac 15 10 50 60Hz or 24Vac 25 12 50 60Hz and Power consumption 4W max 24Vdc 15 25 PTC protected Compliance EN61010 1 IEC 1010 1 installation class 2 2 5kV pollution class 2 class Il instrument Compliance to the CE standards for industrial systems and equipment File E176452 pending IP65 front panel 1 3 DIN 96 x 48 depth 110 mm weight 250g approx dl WARRANTY We warrant that the products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for 3 years from the date of delivery The warranty above shall not apply for any failure caused by the use of the product other than as instruct ed in this manual Warranty Icon table ICON TABLE Special Functions Digital input Digital input connected functions Main universal input Display the minimum stored value I Isolated contact PAN Auto Manual SG ic Strain gauge input Display the maximum stored value NPN open collector JI Run Hold Reset and VAS program selection Custom Custom EB HOLD PEA a Hold peaks or valleys
34. n steps of 0 1 s 4 5 3 MEASURE MANAGEMENT SUB MENU The entries present in the menu allow the user to configure Display filter Measure peak hold time Display resolution The default display parameter Alternate display period Display filter This parameter configures the period of time a redout must be sustained before diplayed Setting range 1 30 0 s Default value 5F F filer bypass Measure peak hold time This parameter allows the con figuration of a period of time the peak value will be maintained on the display Setting range 0 5 999 9 s Display resolution This parameter defines the reso lution in digits that the instrument applies to the display output to make the readout more stable Setting range 1 5 10 20 50 100 Default value 5 Default displayed variable Defines the name of the varia ble that is displayed by default when in manual forced display mode field set to 5 in the configuration code Value Description l ini Input 1 inc Input 2 L im Conditioned input Default value In1 4 Operations Alternate display period Cin active Parameter to set the display time of an alternate measure when the conditioned input is active E in Setting range 5 60 s Default value 5 s 4 Operations 4 6 CONFIGURATION MENU For ease of operation of the indi cator all parameters have been organized in groups menu according to their
35. of lower min values Normal Max value The display shows for a programmable period of time HL di f the max value operation normal operation read then returns to normal operation Normal Min value The display shows for a programmable period of time HL dit operation normal operation Normal For all the period the contact is closed the display shows the value of the varia Alternate display be set with the JEF Sh parameter Normal Set the new Closing the contact causes the storing of the PV as tare value read then returns to normal operation Normal Reset the Closing the contact causes the reset of the stored tare value Notes Not used With the keypad locked the commands from digital inputs and serial com munications are still operating f1 the min value Normal Enable Closing the contact enable the automatic calibration operation calibration process of the strain gauge see page 30 Normal Start ii operation calibiEstian Closing the contact causes the starting of the automatic strain gauge calibration SERIAL COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS OPTIONAL The parameters that follow are displayed only when the option al RS485 serial communications is installed in the instrument Communications protocol Baud rate Parity Instrument seri al address Setting values Protocol Modbus Jbus Baud rate 200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 baud Parity nOnE euEolodd Instrument serial address 1 247 Defau
36. ommands stop the measurement procedure while the PEAK VALUES HOLD command returns to normal operation after a programmed period of time HL df parameter Digital input status LEDs yellow 11 IL1 active 12 IL2 active 13 L3 active Menu access Min and Max values display Note 1 The color of the display is set through field M of the Configuration Code page 17 18 IN1 input value 1 In engineering units Over Under range range Alarm status LEDs red AL1 ON AL2 ON AL3 ON ALA ON HERE Alarm acknowledge Entry key for selection and value confirmation 4 1 2 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN PROGRAMMING MODE A The parameter setting procedure has a timeout If no keys are pressed for at least 30 seconds the indicator automatically switches back to the operator mode During the configuration procedure the indicator does not exit the procedure for timeout After having selected the para meter or the code press A or SZ to display or modify the value see page 25 The value is entered when the next parameter is selected by pressing the key Until the Ay or SZ are pressed or if you wait for 30 seconds the parameter value is not enterted Pressing the key the next group of parameters is shown on the display 4 Operations Parameter Code Value Fl TET TE 15 PoC A Ww A P
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38. s the access only to the calibration menu c dt Password 1 Entry Must be equal to cr JD LOGE J ont menu page 25 YES 4 Operations AVAILABLE PARAMETERS Holt ROS Analog out Source dL menu password Code Conf menu password FEE Op Analog Out Type BEI 1 configuration code LIN Analog Out Low Range 2 configuration code Analog Out High Range Power supply frequency DUU iL 1 Digital Input1 Conf job IE IN1 engineering units iLe Digital Input2 Conf Span calibration Number of decimals iL 3 Digital Input 3 Conf Exit dL menu IN1 filter constant time Prot Communications protocol Low range Ger Baud rate High range Parity EIER FJ menu password Input conditioning CE ET Communications Address ALSP Alarm Setpoint 1 Cut off square root E Alarm internal ref val Input shift Cad Bc Passwor RER gue iysteresis MI Tet EE Eco HL C d Alarm activation delay 1 edd Number of decimals ALAC HL Sr Alarm Source 1 Meas F_LEd Filter time constant EF ie IN2 filter constant time ET e DG Display resolution ES Low range ni ES ee i H High range BL ris arm Ref Source Default sola TUNES inea Input conditioning Output Action 2 NES Alternate time Cut off square root c AL Bus Shunt for strain gauge cal EU EP oe menu Input shift Edt fd Calibration Mode Cont C Calculate value select 55 AL Enable User cal menu Notes 1 The param
39. sible to select one of the following func tions o E none LE ch acknowledge blocking LCD latching blocking ISA ISA ack sequence His ISA ack sequence blocking 4 os LIL LL ILL l Lech ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE FUNCTION Once an alarm occurs it is indi cated on the display until it is acknowledged To acknowl edge an alarm press the 6 key After this operation the alarm changes state only when the alarm condition is no longer pre sent START UP DISABLING Ramp down AAL Disable REF On Off Start up Ramp up REF AAL On Off Disable Start up AAL Threshold REF range H ISA A ALARM RESET SEQUENCE The alarm intervention activates both the visual alarm the alarm LED on the display and the audible alarm the OP output used to acti vate for example a buzzer or a siren When the operator acknow ledges the alarm the status of the two alarms differ if the alarm con dition has been removed or not In the table that follows the visual and audible alarm status are pointed out for each condition Status changes Status alarm Normal Alarm Reset Reset 0P condition condition not done done output No alarm Wo status oe OFF Jop active changes acknowledged Go to status Alarm not No status Acknowledged a OFF alarm cive N 4 Operations Alarm reference source This parameter allows the user to select the referen
40. tions 4 Operations Function None Keypad lock Outputs lock Alarm acknowledge Peak and Valley value reset Measure hold Positive peak hold enable peak Negative peak hold enable valley Positive peaks sustained display Negative peaks sustained display Display a different parameter Set Tare Reset Tare Enable automatic calibration Start automatic calibration 38 Parameter Value Performed operation oo Off On Normal Outputs Closing the contact causes the setting to the logical status 0 of the output ports operation lock The retransmission analog output is forced to the low limit 0 or 4 mA Normal Alarm acknowledge Closing the contact causes the acknowledgement of the active alarms Normal Reset Peak and Closing the contact causes the reset of the stored maximum and minimum operation Valley value Normal Measure Closing the contact locks the measurement of the IN1 input In accordance operation hold locked all the values directly connected to IN1 measure are locked Normal Shows the max The display shows the maximum value read all the time the contact is operation value read closed The number displayed changes in case of higher max values Normal Shows the min The display shows the minimum value read all the time the contact is operation value read closed The number displayed changes in case
41. tmosphere lo 1 5 PANEL MOUNTING 1 1 5 1 INSERT THE INSTRUMENT 1 Prepare panel cutout 2 Check front panel gasket position 3 Insert the instrument through the cutout UL note 1 For Use on a Flat Surface of a Type 2 and Type 3 raintight Enclosure 1 5 2 INSTALLATION SECURING 1 Attach the mounting clamps as shown 2 Push the mounting clamps toward the panel surface to secure the instrument 1 5 3 CLAMP REMOVAL 1 Insert the screwdriver in the clips of each clamp 2 Rotate the screwdriver 1 Installation 1 5 4 INSTRUMENT REMOVAL ENC 1 Push and 2 Pull forward to remove the instrument Electrostatic discharges can damage the instrument Before removing the instrument the operator must ET s discharge himself 1MQ to ground IN 2 Electrical connections p ELECTRICAL 21 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 Did CONNECTIONS Rear terminal fi3 Nvc BH L cover fanc RER N B ts N c te N c 7 5 7 mm 5 tz N c OP1 0 22 in S falne Bolno EH Bel Bn EXC 8 Po EXC Bin SE E h NI NIA ap NIA NI Map ag l H give CAL Bu 4213334455518 7 8 ii 9 i10 ERR SIG A M E cal Bs B5 c frs SIG Be a AN AN n 28 screw terminals M3 Terminals Option terminals EE Pin connector D 1 4 mm 0 055 in max Sp UL note G Tightening torque 0 5 Nm le SC Fork shape AMP 165004 1 Use 60 70 C copper Cu cond
42. uctor only IF Phillips screw driver PHI 5 5 mm 0 21 in oe ek 3 2 Wire size 1 mm 18 AWG Solid Stranded ran Stripped wire 0 8x4mm t L 5 5 mm 0 21 in 100 PRECAUTIONS Nc e This instrument has been designed to work in harsh and noisy environments level IV of the industrial standard IEC 801 4 Itis recommended to follow these suggestions A All the wiring must comply with local regulations The supply wiring should be rout ed away from the power cables Avoid using electromagnetic con tactors power relays and high power motors in close proximity Avoid power units in close prox imity especially if controlled in phase angle mode Keep low level sensor input wires away from the power lines and output wires If this is not possible use shield ed cables on the sensor input with the shield connected to ground 2 2 SUGGESTED WIRE ROUTING 2 Electrical connections Conduit for supply and output cables A Supply B Outputs C Analog inputs D Analog output E Digital I O and Serial Comms E c D Conduit for low level sensor cables Ico 2 Electrical connections 2 3 EXAMPLE OF WIRING DIAGRAM SC EH SEO T DI Commande Supervision JI E RS485 T 41 42 Le C dal del dei LL 5 7 IL3 Strain gauge transducer n DO
43. ut OP2 output opt OP3 output opt OP4 output OP5 analog output option AL1 AL2 AL3 ALA Description SPDT relay 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load SPST relay N 0 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load SPST relay N 0 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load SPST relay N 0 2A 250Vac 4A 120Vac for resistive load 0 4 20mA 7500 15V max To retransmit IN1 IN2 or CIN Accuracy 0 196 Resolution 12 bit Galvanic isolation 500Vac 1min Hysteresis 0 1 10 0 Action Active high Active low Special functions rate threshold 0 1 5 0 digit s Deviation threshold range Action type Band threshold 0 range Absolute threshold whole range Strain gauge break Sensor break Acknowledge latching Activation inhibit blocking OR ed of different sources of alarms ISA A acknowledge sequence for activation of visual and audible alarm 7 Technical specification 7 Technical specification Features at 25 C env temperature Serial comms optional Auxiliary power supply Operational safety General characteristics Description RS485 isolated Modbus Jbus protocol 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 36400 56800 bit s 3 wire 24Vdc 20 30 mA max for a 4 20 mA 2 wire transmitter Input measure Parameters Access protection Power supply Safety Electromagnetic compatibility UL amp cUL approval Protection EN60529 IEC529 Dimensions Detectio
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