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1. 100 IMO1C62R01 01E 13 2 SET COMMUNICATION BAUD RATE This section describes the setting method of serial communication baud rate Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 The default value is 115200 Operation Enter communication configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Comm 2010 4 16 13 50 41 Address 001 2 ByteSwap 1 2 3 4 gt Baudrate 115200 gt Parity None z Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the baud rate 2 use the up and down keys to select communication baud rate 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 101 13 3 SET COMMUNICATION CHECK This section describes the setting method of serial communication check Parity no parity odd parity even parity The default value is no check Operation Enter communication configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Comm 2010 4 16 13 50 41 Address 001 2 ByteSwap 1 2 3 4 gt Baudrate 115200 Exit 1 use the left button to move the cursor to the parity 2 use the up and down keys to Select check method 3 confirming operation After the parameter
2. Channel Adjust kX b 01 1 00 0 00 01 1 00 0 00 01 1 00 0 00 01 1 00 0 00 BRwWN IL Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the channel 2 use the up and down keys to select the output source channel or turn off the output 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 84 IMO1C62R01 01E 8 2 SET THE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT This section describes the setting methods of transmission output adjustment The formula new output current k x original output current b e g If the original channel scale is 0 100 C and the current scale is 25 C adjust K 2 00 and b 3 00 then Before adjusting output 25 100 0 20 4 4 mA 8mA After adjusting output K x output b 2 00 8mA 3 00 19mA Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Output 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel Adjust kX b 1 01 aj 1 00 0 00 2 01 aj T 00 0 00 3 01 3j T 00 0 00 4 01 g 1 00 000 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the channel 2 use the up and down keys to tune data and use En to edit data 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit t
3. Eos oe 106 IMO1C62R01 01E O E 00 2000 O Measuring current I 0 5mA resistance heat resistance Thermocouple Choose the maximum minimum error flag or keeping the former burnout displayed value check current About 2 5uA Item Specifications Thermocouple Using internal cold junction compensation the compensation cold junction accuracy 0 5 C compensation Digital filter 0 9 9 seconds inertia filter Vacuum operation General LOG curve is used in the whole range algorithm Sub algorithm linear operation is used in every section Alarm Item Specifications The number of Each channel has 4 alarm alarms alarm type High highalarm type high alarm I alarm D alarm Alarm delay 0 10s time Alarm output Alarm outputs to the internal relay Internal relay number 8 Or 12 If the channel number is more than 12 it is 8 otherwise it is 12 Internal relay operations OR operation Display When alarm occurs the corresponding screen displays the alarm status the status display section displays the alarm icon Alarm Display alarm log in the alarm list information IMO1C62R01 01E 107 15 2 DISPLAY FUNCTION Display Item Specifications Display 5 6 inch TFT color LCD display 320 x 240 points Display color 256 colors Display Information Item Specifications Display channel Channels will be allocated to real time curve and historical curve group show and then display Group Number 6 The number of
4. Wiring diagram DC voltage input RTD signal input Og DC voltage input e p DC current input wire resistence Maximum 10Q per D wire the resistence of 3 DC current input wires should be the same thermocouple input frequency input DC current input compensation wire limit to 9 12 channel DC current input IMO1C62R01 01E 17 2 4 ALARM OUTPUT WIRING OPTION WARNING e To prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF e If a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the alarm output terminal use ring tongue crimp on lugs with insulation sleeves on all terminals to prevent the wires from slipping out when the screws become loose Furthermore use double insulated wires dielectric strength of 2300 VAC or more for the signal wires on which a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied For all other wires use basic insulated wires dielectric strength of 1350 VAC To prevent electric shock attach the terminal cover after wiring and make sure not to touch the terminals Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the cover for the rear terminal 2 Connect the alarm output cables to the terminal 3 Replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws CAUTION Remove the rear terminal cover to wire easily In order to prevent poor contact tighten the screws after wiring Alarm Output Terminal Position Relay Terminal 18
5. 20 085 1837ER 2009 09 15 16 15 00 20092092 5216 15 300 2009 092 51670100 2009 09 15 16 09 00 2009 09 15 16 07 00 2009 09 15 16 05 00 2009 09 15 16 03 00 2009 09 15 16 01 00 Total of Power off 600 Channel sequence number Records are arranged according to the stack the closer time of occurrence is the more pre arranged it is Power down time Power down time of the Instrument Power on time power on time of the Instrument Total number of power down the total number of power down records Total power down time accumulated time for each power down time accurate to seconds Use left or right button or up and down keys to inquire on next page Use Page to return to data query screen 54 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 17 SYSTEM LOG Display related log of instrument operation On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Operation Use left and right button or up and down keys to inquire on next page Use Page to return to data query screen Sys Log 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Index Event Time 1 Save Alarm Config 2009 09 15 16 23 00 2 Enter Config 2009 09 15 16 21 00 3 Save System Config 2009 09 15 16 19 00 4 Enter Config 2009 09 15 16 17 00 5 Save Alarm Config 2009 09 15 16 15 00 6 Sace Input Config 2009 09 15 16 13 00 7 Enter Config 2009 09 15 16 11 00 8 Save Report Config 2009 09 15 16 09 00 9 Enter Config 2009 09 15 16 07 00 10 Save Display Config 2009 09 15 16 05 00 11 Emter Config 2
6. Choose an installation location with the minimum mechanical vibration e Horizontal Install the instrument horizontally However the instrument can be inclined up to 30 degrees backwards for panel mounting Note eCondensation may occur if the instrument is moved to another place where both the ambient temperature and humidity are higher or if the temperature changes rapidly In addition measurement errors will result when using thermocouples In this case let the instrument adjust to the new environment for at least one hour before using the instrument e The lifetime of the LCD may be shortened lower picture quality etc if the instrument is used in a high temperature environment over a long period of time When installing the instrument in a high temperature environment greater than 40 C please don not do it Do not install the instrument in the following places 1 In direct sunlight or near heat sources Install the instrument in a place with small temperature fluctuations near room temperature 23 C Placing the instrument in direct sunlight or near heat sources can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry 2 Where an excessive amount of soot steam moisture dust or corrosive gases are present Soot steam moisture dust and corrosive gases will adversely affect the instrument Avoid such locations 3 Near strong magnetic field sources Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electrom
7. Key operations in the configuration mode Entering the configuration mode 1 Under the running mode Press Page and Enter to enter the configuration screen 2 Move the cursor and press the Enter to enter each configuration screen Configure System Input Output Alarm Display Report Print Comm About Exit Selecting the parameter Used Left and Right to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter or operation key Confirming operation Press Enter to confirm the settings Modifying the parameter There are three types of the revisable parameters namely to adjust the input parameters edit the input parameters and select input parameters eadjust the input parameters Use Up and down to set the cursor to adjust the content Enter has the same function with the up key except the function for pressing long eedit the input parameters If the editorial content is a value use up and down key to adjust subtlety the IMO1C62R01 01E 31 parameters and press enter to modify in the pop up input panel When the parameter can be edited user can input Number English Caps English Symbol eselecting input parameter Press key Up Down En to pop up selection list and use key Up Down to move cursor En is used to confirm selections Page means cancel Move the cursor to the parameters which need editing then an input panel will pop up after pressing Enter and the user can inp
8. to move the cursor to the system time column 2 use the up and down keys to modify date and time 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Caution After setting system date time those historical data stored in instrument is invalid New and effective data begins after setting system date time Before setting system date time please back up history data IMO1C62R01 01E 57 5 2 SETTING THE DEVICE NAME Set the device name display it on the title bar Use that name to create the directory of data backup and automatic backup Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English Password 000000 RJC 25 0 E Rcd Type Real Red Interval Isec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Device Name This field is to set the device name 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the alias column 2 use the En to input on the pop up input panel please refer to common key operation about the input method 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame S
9. to return to data query screen IMO1C62R01 01E 51 4 14 ACCUMULATIVE MONTHLY REPORT Show the cumulative monthly report namely a daily cumulative amount and generate reports on a monthly basis If there s no cumulative channel the entrance to monthly report does not provide On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Monthly Rpt 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Channel Channel01 Sum 0 00 Date 2009 09 lo je Average 0 00 Maximun 0 00 Pint Minimum 0 00 01 0 00 12 0 00 23 0 00 02 0 00 13 0 00 24 0 00 03 0 00 14 0 00 25 0 00 04 0 00 15 0 00 26 0 00 05 0 00 16 0 00 27 0 00 06 0 00 17 0 00 28 0 00 07 0 00 18 0 00 29 0 00 08 0 00 19 0 00 30 0 00 09 0 00 20 0 00 10 0 00 21 0 00 11 0 00 22 0 00 20 00 Operation Channels use up and down keys to modify the channel Date Use the up and down keys to modify the query start date use the En to start query Print Use of micro printer to print the screen display contents Total Display the total volume per month Average Display daily amount of average usage current month Max Display the maximum amount on current month Minimum Display the minimum amount on current month Use Page to return to data query screen 52 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 15 ACCUMULATIVE ANNUAL REPORT Show cumulative annual report namely the cumulative monthly amount and generate statements of
10. 000 1 000 5 000 0 000 10 000 0 00 20 00 0 00 100 00 0 0 400 0 0 0 175 0 0 10000 50 1768 50 1768 250 1820 200 1372 200 1300 200 1000 210 1200 200 400 0 2310 0 2310 700 2000 700 2000 200 0 650 0 50 0 150 0 50 0 150 0 50 0 150 0 200 0 650 0 200 0 650 0 Precision 25 C 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 1Hz 2 C 2 C 2 C 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 0 4 C 0 2 C 0 4 C 0 4 C 0 4 C 0 4 C Input impedance 249 249 249 IMO1C62R01 01E Frenquency input board Item Channel number Low level High level Duty ratio Drive current Anolog output board Item Output signal Resolution ratio Load Precison Response time Temperature drift coefficient Other standard Item Data storage limit Safty agency approval Electromagnetic compatibility Protection grade IMO1C62R01 01E Specification 8 channel per board Minimum 5V Maximun2V Minimum 4V Maximun26V 10 90 Minimum 1 5mA Specification 4 20mA 12 bit 7500hm 0 2 F S lsecond 1uA C Specification About 10 year EN61010 1 2001 EN61326 1 2006 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 2008 Front panel IP50 complete machine IP40 117 15 7 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 118 ae We Unit mm IMO1C62R01 01E Dimensions of Instrument installation Hole size of Instrumen
11. 09 Channel 1 Tag Channelol Unit Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA Precision 2 j Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount E z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 0 0 3 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursorto sqrt 2 use the up and down keys to open or close the square root computation functions 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 79 7 7 SET THE PARAMETERS OF CHANNEL FILTER This section describes the channel filtering settings Setting theory of filtering operation please see 6 1 channel types and range Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 Tag e Unit Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA 7 Precision 2 2j Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount EE z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 0 0 4 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the filter 2 use the up and down keys to adjust the filter time parameter ranging from 0 0 seconds 9 9 se
12. 1 00 09 13 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 14 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 15 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 16 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 17 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 18 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Operation Channels use up and down keys to modify the channel Date Use the up and down keys to modify the query start date use the En to start query Print Use of micro printer to print the screen display contents Use Page to return to data query screen 50 IM01C62R01 01E 4 13 ACCUMULATIVE DAILY REPORT Show the cumulative daily report namely the cumulative amount per hour and generate daily report per day If there s no cumulative channel the entrance to daily report does not provide On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Daily Rpt 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Channel Channel01 2 Date 2009 09 11 l gt 114108 84 Sum 24 00 Print 01 1 00 09 1 00 17 1 00 02 1 00 10 1 00 18 1 00 03 1 00 11 1 00 19 1 00 04 1 00 12s 1 00 20 1 00 05 1 00 13 1 00 21 1 00 06 1 00 14 1 00 22 1 00 07 1 00 lS 100 23 1 00 08 1 00 16 1 00 24 1 00 Operation Channels use up and down keys to modify the channel Date Use the up and down keys to modify the query start date use the En to start query Print Use of micro printer to print the screen display contents Total Display the total volume per day Use Page Down
13. 2010 4 12 13 31 34 Socket1 Analog Input 8 Analog Input 8 Socket2 Analog Input 4 Analog Output 4 Accumul ation amp Report Serial port comm Serial port print Analog Output USB port SD card Relay 12 R6GV1003 10 06 20 P N PN100222 Ext 104 IM01C62R01 01E 14 2 CHECK AD BOARD This section describes the methods to check the status of AD board Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration 2010 4 12 13 31 34 Socket1 Analog Input 8 Analog Input 8 Socket2 Analog Input 4 Analog Output 4 Accumul ation amp Report Serial port comm Serial port print Analog Output USB port SD card Relay 12 R6GV1003 10 06 20 P N PN 100222 Ea Blue Text 1 R7A8C 8 is the inherent information in AD black text R7A8C 8 is the current AD board information if there is any difference between them this shows that AD board failure please contact the manufacturer for maintenance IMO1C62R01 01E 105 CHAPTER 15 SPECIFICATIONS 15 1 SIGNAL INPUT AND ALARM Measurement input Item Specifications The number of Simultaneously measuring up to 16 input channels input channels Measurement 1 second period Signal type DC current 1 DC voltage V thermocouple TC thermal resistance RTC frequency FR Input measurement range and the measurable range Current Volage Resistence Pe ea en ee EEE RTD BAI BAZ Thermocouple C ToS B foen sone U IN 20 ne
14. Direction Horiontal Group Channel Color Tori I Ff 2 2 FJ 3 3 JF 4 4 3 5 0 D 6 06 E Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the direction 2 use the up and down keys to choose the direction horizontal or vertical optional 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 93 10 2 SET THE COMBINATION AND COLOR OF THE CHANNELS This section describes the setting methods of combination of channels Operation Enter Display configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Display 2010 4 13 11 32 24 Direction Hyriontal Group Channel Color 3 3 g 2 3 3 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the group use the up and down keys to choose serial number 2 use the left button to move the cursor to the channel use the up and down keys to select open or close channel 3 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the Color optional colors red green blue yellow blue purple Use the up and down keys to select channel color 4 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content
15. F2 Ordinary 4 20mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V Normal vacuum vacuum operation Sub vacuum 4 20mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V Sub vacuum operation Note The thermal resistance and thermocouple signal range can not be changed project quantity is the directly measured temperature e Linear operation Semaphore transforms to project quantity according to the signal range and practical range of linear 100 C IMO1C62R01 01E 69 e Ordinary vacuum operation Semaphores and vacuum degree of logarithm has a linear relationship signal range in the overall signal is free to set the project range is expressed by 10 of the index form ranging from 10E 9 999 to 10E9 999 Lg P kpa eSub vacuum operation According to the vacuum degree of order divide it into a number of sections the corresponding signal of endpoint in every section and the vacuum degree has a linear relationship at the same time corresponding signal in the same section and the vacuum have a linear relationship too Signal range in the overall signal is free to set the project range is expressed by 10 of the index form ranging from 10E 9 999 to 10E9 999 Arikpa 70 IMO1C62R01 01E A Pikpa J gt 1 2 4 5 Ulv eQuare root calculation The percentage of the measured signal values need to have a square root calculation 50 C 8mA 4mA 0 C 8 4 rn _ _ aS Ba ae 50 C 100 0 oa e Filtering operation Filter
16. TIONS 2 114 15 7 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS csscccsssecsssecsssecsssecsssecssuecesuecesuesesuesssuesesuesssuesssuesssuessssees 118 IMO1C62R01 01E IX CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS 1 1 OVERVIEW OF THE INSTRUMENT Unlike conventional record that record data on charts the Instrument displays the measured data in a LCD Moreover the measured data can also be saved to external storage media such as U Disk additional specifications Measured operational data can be used as displayed data stored in the memory or you can also insert the external storage to save it in the external storage media through automatic or manual backup Se Displayed uata is snown as Curves anu OUT data ON Meter screen Iis we data filter out from the samples by the instrument A datum is equivalent to a point on the curve of the screen The time of a datum is determined by recorded meter intervals Historical data is equivalent to the original recording paper which is very suitable for long time observation IMO1C62R01 01E 1 1 2 FUNCTIONS OF THE INPUT SECTION Number of Measurement Channels Scan Interval The number of measurement channels can be selected from 1 16 The scan interval of measurement is 1 second Input Type and Computation You can select the input type of a measurement channel as follows You can also perform computation for instance the square root on the measured data For the procedure related to setting the different modes
17. This section describes the channel configuration replication Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel l E Tag Chanel 0000 Unit 7 Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA z Precision 2 Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount a Sart Filter 0 0sec Cut 00 CopyOl Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the channel 2 use the up and down keys to select the channel which needs configuration 3 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the copy xx 4 use the up and down keys to copy the source channel 5 use the En to copy the source channel configuration to the current channel configuration 82 IMO1C62R01 01E CHAPTER 8 SET OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONS This chapter describes the principle and setting method of output transmission According to the source channel project quantity and project range to output a linear 4 20mA transmission Support the output kX b adjustment the source input channel can be set freely Up to 4 channel can perform transmission output IMO1C62R01 01E 83 8 1 SET THE OUTPUT CHANNEL This section describes the setting method of transmission output channel Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Output 2010 4 12 11 59 09
18. and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 94 IMO1C62R01 01E CHAPTER 11 SET THE REPORT CONFIGURATION 11 1 SET THE CHANNEL ACCUMULATION THE INITIAL VALUE AND MAGNIFICATION This section describes the setting method of cumulative channel the cumulative initial value and cumulative magnification Cumulative Initial value initial value of accumulation begins to accumulate Cumulative Rate According to the normal rate of a cumulative accumulation to multiply Operation Enter report configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Report 2010 4 13 11 32 24 Channel Enable Initial Multiple Shift Num 3 Ma gt gt oa os es gt gt 16s 16s gt gt 008 00s gt 00 We gt gt M 1 2 3 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the channel use the up and down keys to select channel 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to thel enable use the up and down keys to turn on or turn off the cumulative function 3 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the initial use the up and down keys tune data use the En to edit data ranging from 0 to 999999999 4 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the multiple use the up and down keys tune data use the En to edit da
19. can cause signal degradation affecting all connected devices If you need to make a parallel connection then e Ground the instruments to the same point eDo not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation This can have adverse effects on the other instruments eRTD cannot be wired in parallel e Current signal cannot be wired in parallel WARNING To prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF CAUTION Do not apply input signals that exceed the following values This can damage the instrument Maximum input voltage Voltage range of 0 2 VDC or less or thermocouples 1V 5V Voltage range between 2 and 10 VDC 1V 12V Current 4mA 25mA 2 Maximum common mode noise voltage 250VACrms 50Hz Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the input terminal cover 2 Connect the input output signal wires to the input output terminals 3 Fit with the rear terminal cover and supply electricity Note Remove the rear terminal cover in order to easily carry out wiring work To prevent bad connection after wiring please carefully tighten the screws The position of input output signal terminal in the tail terminal Signal Terminal 16 IM01C62R01 01E Input output signal channel arrangement Channel Channel Jeke eoo Note If the channel number is less than 12 the signal terminal from 13 to 16 channels will be used in relay output and input digital signal
20. channels which an be allocated to each group lt 6 Display colors 256 kinds Real time curve display Renewal rate 1 record interval Waveform width 1 pixel Display method Display perpendicular axes with timeline T and the measurement axis Y Layout horizontal vertical Div Curve cycle recording interval x 30 div Scale To display each channel 0 100 Digital Display Display measured values with digital Update Rate 1 second Bar graph Display measurement on the bar graph display Update Rate 1 second Ruler 0 100 Historical curves Display stored data in the memory show Timeline Can enlarge one times 2 times 4 times 8 times 16 times 32 operation times Alarm list Display up to 80 alarm records display 108 IMO1C62R01 01E Other displayed information Item Channel bit Channel units Status display section Display content Automatic switch of Show group Language System information display IMO1C62R01 01E Specifications 15 letters numbers 7 letters numbers Show the status of this instrument in the upper part of the display screen Searching status Display screen name card status alarm status SD card status USB device status circular display status year month day hour minute seconds At the specified time interval to switch display groups Time interval 5 seconds English Show the number of input and output card channels relay output channels instrument additional features
21. firmware version production date and released date 109 15 3 DATA STORAGE FUNCTION Setting Item External storage media Media Capacity File format File Name Report Name Data type Item Data Size Sampled data Cumulative amount Data Format The sampling period Recording method 110 Specifications Back up the record data in the device U Disk SD card up to 4GB U disk 2 GB SD card FAT32 DAT number can edit REP number can edit Specifications 2 bytes data values 8 bytes data values Binary Data Equal to recording interval Always recording IMO1C62R01 01E 15 4 OTHER STANDARD FEATURES Time related functions Item Specifications Clock Can operate in 2000 2099 Clock Accuracy 10ppm 0 50 C does not include the delay caused by the error when the power is on less than 1 second Life of Clock About 10 years under room temperature battery The type of characters which can be inputted Item Specifications Characters In English uppercase lowercase numbers and symbols within limitations IMO1C62R01 01E 111 15 5 CHOOSE ACCESSORIES Alarm output relay Item Action Output points Relay electric shock rating Output Type Relay Operation RS232C RS485 Item Physic level Protocol Communication rate Byteswap Data length Stop bit Parity bit Parity Specifications Output relay contacts signal from the back panel of the terminal when alar
22. properly preserve it IMO1C62R01 01E 59 5 4 SET SYSTEM LANGUAGE Display language English Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 gJ Language English Password 000000 RIC 50 a Rcd Type Real Red Interval Isec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit System Language The bar is to set system language 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the language column 2 use the up and down keys to select system language 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 60 IMO1C62R01 01E 5 5 SET REFERENCE JUNCTION COMPENSATION Reference junction compensation can tune compensation temperature value of thermocouple Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English Password 000000 RJC 25 0 E Rcd Type Real Red Interval Isec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Cold side adjustment the column is used to set the Cold side adjustmen
23. setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 102 IMO1C62R01 01E 13 4 SET THE ORDER OF BYTE SWAPPING This section describes the setting method of ModbusRTU 32 bit data byte swapping In order to be suitable for ModbusRTU communication protocol it provides byte swapping functions Byte swapping 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 3 3 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 The default value is 2 14 3 Operation Enter communication configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Comm 2010 4 16 13 50 41 Address 001 gt Baudrate 115200 S Parity None z Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the byte swap 2 use the up and down keys to choose byte swapping method 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 103 CHAPTER 14 CHECK SYSTEM INFORMATION 14 1 CHECK SYSTEM INFORMATION This section describes how to check system information and instrument setting Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration
24. the previous 12 months amount before the current month If there s no cumulative channel the entrance to monthly report does not provide On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Year Rpt 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Channel Channel01 4 Print 0 00 Sum 0 00 2008 09 0 00 2009 04 0 00 2008 10 0 00 2009 05 0 00 2008 11 0 00 2009 06 0 00 2008 12 0 00 2009 07 0 00 2009 01 0 00 2009 08 0 00 2009 02 0 00 2009 09 0 00 2009 03 0 00 Channels use up and down keys to modify the channel Print Use of micro printer to print the screen display contents Total Display the total volume per year Use Page to return to data query screen IMO1C62R01 01E 53 4 16 POWER DOWN RECORD Display time of power down and power on records including the power down and power on time power down frequency and the total time of power down It can save up to 400 power down record On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Power Record 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Index Power off 1 2009 09 15 16 22 00 2 2009 09 15 16 20 00 3 2009 09 15 16 18 00 4 2009 09 15 16 16 00 5 2009 09 15 16 14 00 6 2009 09 15 16 12 00 7 2009 09 15 16 10 00 8 2009 09 15 16 08 00 9 2009 09 15 16 06 00 10 2009 09 15 16 04 00 11 2009 09 15 16 02 00 12 2009 09 15 16 00 00 1 34Page Totelof 400Records Total Time lday2hour34min40sec Powe on 2009 09 15 16 23 00 2009 09 15 16 21 00 2009 09 15 16 19 00
25. 009 09 15 16 03 00 12 Enter Config 2009 09 15 16 01 00 1 22Page Totel of 256 Records Channel sequence number Records are arranged according to the stack the closer time of occurrence is the more pre arranged it is Event Operation event Time of occurrence The incident occurred IMO1C62R01 01E 55 4 18 LOG CONFIGURATION This section describes how to log configuration Operation Press the next page plus En to enter the login screen enter the password If the password is correct then display configuration entry select the appropriate configuration entry to set the configuration password error could not enter Login 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Rassword 000000 Exit R6GV1003 10 05 31 PN100222 System Input Output Alarm Display Report Print Comm About Exit Press Quit button to exit configuration and enter the running screen 56 IMO1C62R01 01E CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS AND ITS FUNCTION 5 1 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Set the date and time of the instrument Procedure Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English 7 Password 000000 RJC 250 3 Rcd Type Real Red Interval lsec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Date Time This field is to set meter s current date and time 1 use the left and right button
26. 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the I Alarm Time use the up and down keys to adjust the alarm time the scope is 0 32 seconds 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the reduced Alarm Time use the up and down keys to adjust the alarm time the scope is 0 32 seconds 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 91 CHAPTER 10 SET THE DISPLAY CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the applications of channel combination According to the channel combinations Digital display screen Bar graph screen real time curve screen and the historical curve screen have data or curves display default settings without channel combinations digital screen and bar diagram show in full screen channel real time curve screen and the historical curve screen are in accordance with 4 way channel to display as a set of cycles Details please refer to the screen description 92 IMO1C62R01 01E 10 1 SET THE DIRECTION OF CURVES ON THE PAPER This section describes the setting method of curve direction on the paper Operation Enter Display configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Display 2010 4 13 11 32 24
27. 5 records 16 16 16 16 16 Ge 16 Ge 16 GE 16 16 ila or 38 14 13 1128 iu 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 09 08 07 06 00 00 00 00 00 1 Channel sequence number Records are arranged according to the stack the closer time of occurrence is the more pre arranged it is 2 Status Displays the current record status alarm or report cancel 3 Channel Displays the channels of current record 4 Alarm type Display the alarm type Figures represent the 4 way alarm in the number of 1 4 the letter on behalf of alarm type H L I D 5 Alarm time Displayed the alarm occur 6 Relay state Display current relay output state 7 Use left or right button or up and down keys to inquire next page Relay type Green Red Normal open relay Open Close 8 Use Page to return to data query screen IMO1C62R01 01E 49 4 12 ACCUMULATIVE SHIFT REPORT According to the configuration to set shift report and time display accumulative shift report namely the cumulative amount of each shift generated reports on a daily basis If there s no cumulative channel or number of shift report the entrance to shift report does not provide On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Channel Channel01 Date 2009 09 11 4 5 114108 84 Print Date 1 2 3 4 5 09 11 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 09 12 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00
28. ATA device name Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 E Language English 7 Password 000000 RJC 25 0 l Rcd Type Real Red Interval lsec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Automatic backup The bar sets up automatic backups 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to auto backup column 2 use the up and down keys to open or turn off the automatic backup function 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 68 IMO1C62R01 01E CHAPTER 7 SET THE INPUT CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the channel type signal type the relationship between the signal range and range display and the computing part of the channel involved Channel types and signal types Channel types Signal types Calculation type Current 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 10mA Linear operation Voltage 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 20mV 100mV Linear operation Resistance 400N 175N Linear operation Frequency Fr Linear operation RTD PT100 PT100 Cu50 Cu53 BAI No BA2 Thermocouple S R B K N E J T WRES5 26 No WRE3 25 F1
29. Column IMO1C62R01 01E 7 1 6 REPORT FUNCTIONS ADDITONAL SPECIFICATIONS The Accumulation computation and reports can be performed Accumulation Computation The accumulation computation is performed every second The accumulation computation can be performed on each measurement channel For detail see section Report Setting J Report function Based on total accumulated data to show generated shift reports hourly reports daily and monthly reports and to keep the data up to 450 days Class report According to the number of class and time settings to show the cumulative amount of each shift Horly report Show the cumulative amount generated per hour Daily report Shows the cumulative amount generated every day Monthly report Shows the cumulative amount generated per month 8 IMO1C62R01 01E 1 7 OUTPUT FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Measured and Computed data can be transmitted and output as an analog signal Transmitter Output The signal type of transmitter output is 4 20mA The instrument provides 4 channels transmitter output The maximum load of each channel is 750Q For detail see section Output Configuration Setting IMO1C62R01 01E 1 8 COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS The instrument can communicated with PC via serial cable RS232C RS485 And also can print data by micro printer RS232C RS485 Communications RS232C or RS485 can be select when the instrument communicates with
30. IMO1C62R01 01E Alarm relay contact arrangement Channel 12 3 4 5 6 amp 8 7 8 3701 COCOCOCOGCOS eeeeeeeeeee 12 aie Note If the channel number is more than 12 then the largest contact number is 8 and contact terminal from 9 to 12 is used as signal input terminal in channel 13 to 16 Relay Specifications Item Content Output Relay transfer contact switchable Output capacity 250VAC 3A 30VDC 3A Dielectric 500VAC one minute IMO1C62R01 01E 19 2 5 CONNECT POWER SUPPLY Here explains power wiring method Be sure to read this part before connecting power Precautions to be taken when wiring the power supply To prevent electric shock and damage to the instrument observe the following warnings WARNING eTo prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF eTo prevent fire use doubled insulated wire Make sure to earth ground the protective earth terminal through a grounding resistance less than 100Q before turning ON the power eUse crimp on lugs designed for 4mm screws for power and ground wiring termination eMake sure to provide a power switch double pole type on the power supply line in order to separate the instrument from the main power supply Put an indication on this switch as the breaker on the power supply line for the instrument Switch Specification Rated current 3A or more eConnect a fuse between 2A and 15A to the power line Wiring Procedure 1 Connect the power supply wi
31. MPENSATION csssessssescsssecssessssessssecessesessessseees 61 5 6 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FACTORY SETTINGS csssccsssescssesssssecssvessstecessessssees 62 5 7 IMPLEMENTION OF PURGING DATA seii 65 CHAPTER 6 SET RECORDS OF THE CONFIGURATION cccccscscsssssccves 66 6 1 SET THE RECORD INTERVAL ccsscssssssssssessusccssvsosssiesvveessessonsstevsssansesseedetessesssieonecenaesess 66 6 2 SET UP THE WAY OF RECORDING esccesesssssoscssscsesssescsnsseseusosouesoneeentsssaruscnnsessasessanste 67 6 3 SET UP AUTOMATIC BACKUP ae 68 CHAPTER 7 SET THE INPUT CONFIGURATION 0 000002000000000000000000000000 69 7 1 SET INPUT TYPE AND SCALING u a era 74 TAN KO FANINI A PA DN Gey E E E ER 75 SSE THE CHANNEL UNIT aira iiad nA aT NA A AA a 76 7 4 SET THE CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT ae ee ee 77 7 5 SET BURNOUT TREATMENT ee ee ei ud elek 78 7 6 SET SQUARE ROOT COMPUTATIONS 79 7 7 SET THE PARAMETERS OF CHANNEL FILTER 80 7 8 SET THE REMOVAL OF SMALL SIGNAL 81 7 9 COPY CHANNEL CONFIGURATION s 82 CHAPTER 8 SET OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONS ccccccscscscscscscscscscscscseceseees 83 8 1 SEP THE OUTPUT CHANNEL Ass ee enden 84 8 2 SET THE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENE 10 un an ke 85 CHAPTER 9 SET ALARM CONFIGURATION ccccccscscscscscscscscscscscscscceccseses 86 9 1 SET THE ALARM AND RELAY CONTRACT 88 9 2 SET THE DELAY PERIOD OF RELAY OUTPUT 89 9 3 SET THE HYSTERESIS OF ALARM LIMIT 90 9 4 SET THE VARIATION OF ALARM TIME 91 CHAPTER 10 SET
32. PC By using the wired network 485 networks radio GPRS Modem and other methods connect to the computer The Instrument adopts the international common standards MODBUS RTU communication protocol The OPC software also provides for users you can use it to connect the he configuration software Connect to the panel printer The instrument can be connected to the panel printer You can print history data and history curve manually Print real time data can be automatic or manual 10 IMO1C62R01 01E 1 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 24 VDC Power Supply for Transmitter Option The instrument provides 4 channels power supply of 24 VDC The maximum current of each channel can be provided is 60mA This instrument supports 2 wire 4 20mA current input For the wiring method please refer to 24VDC Power Supply for Transmitter IMO1C62R01 01E 11 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT 2 1 PRECAUTIONS ON THE USE OF THE INSTRUMENT Read the following precautions before using the instrument and the external storage medium U disk Handling Precautions e be careful when cleaning the instrument especially any plastic parts When cleaning wipe with a dry soft cloth Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner since these may cause discoloring and deformation eKeep electrically charged objects away from the instrument as this may cause malfunction eDo not apply shock to the instrument elf there are any symptoms of trouble such as st
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34. THE DISPLAY CONFIGURATION ccccccscscscscscscvcveees 91 10 1 SET THE DIRECTION OF CURVES ON THE PAPER 93 10 2 SET THE COMBINATION AND COLOR OF THE CHANNELS n u 94 CHAPTER 11 SET THE REPORT CONFIGURATION 0000000000000000000000000 95 11 1 SET THE CHANNEL ACCUMULATION THE INITIAL VALUE AND MAGNIFICATION ae en nen denne 95 11 2 SET THE NUMBER OF THE SHIFT REPORTS AND TIME 97 CHAPTER 12 SET PRINTING CONFIGURATION cccccscscscscscscscscscvcccseees 98 12 1 SET KEY TRIGGER PRINT sass ne een she 98 12 2 SET TIMER PRINGTING AND THE TIME 99 CHAPTER 13 SET COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION ccccscscsoves 100 1ST SET ADDRESS pe rennen ae an nn 100 13 2 SET COMMUNICATION BAUD RATE 101 13 3 SET COMMUNICATION CHECK an he ini 102 13 4 SET THE ORDER OF BYTE SWAPPING cccsssscsssecsssecsssecesuesssuecessesesuesssuesesuessssees 103 CHAPTER 14 CHECK SYSTEM INFORMATION cccccscscscscscssscscscscscccseees 104 14 1 CHECK SYSTEM INFORMATION anne 104 TE 3 CHECK AD BOARD a nn tits 105 CHAPTER 15 SPECIFICATIONS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 0000000000 106 15 1 SIGNAL INPUT AND ALARM 106 15 9 DISPLAY FUNCTION se ee ee ee 108 15 3 DATA STORAGE FUNCTION sine fee ein ietadea brave 110 15 4 OTHER STANDARD FEATURES vivscsssusssssecocssesssecotescsnsetervestauessdu eieveentutenesetedeseestens 111 15 5 CHOOSE ACCESSORIES kn nsiinhiwsihtintih nitene 112 15 6 GENERAL SPEC TRICA
35. The following symbols are used in this manual WARNING Precautions that should be observed to prevent injury or death to the user CAUTION Precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the instrument Note Providing important information for the proper operation of the instrument Operation of Marks The following symbols are used during the explanation of operation Represents key s name Example Page En Represents a reference item Example Input Channel l Indicates screen element Example Device Name IMO1C62R01 01E VII CONTENTS FOREWORD is 2 ns nacheinander hinein ccs tpeieteneviaseede I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ioiei ss ie lan sk la I CHECKING CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE nuncessessersersnnsnennersonsnennennensnnnenenonnnn II HOW TO USE THIS MANUAR 2 2 amp 2 202 288528 ee Sara Hana tees VI CONTENTS nen ea odes Lect RED cnd ens genegundadnbueescevegnyt dedetasedeenent fanbebbedionens Mutenaedes VII CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS 2us0u0202000000000000000000000000000000000 1 1 1 OVERVIEW OF THE INSTRUMENT uuessessssnesnessersorsnesennorsnnsnennonsorsnesnennonnann 1 1 2 FUNCTIONS OF THE INPUT SECTION niron i iaaeaie Ben dodvoaheanvesnteas 2 1 3 DISPLAY FUNCTION een sea 4 TA STORAGE FUNCTION 22 2 aa HRS a ale si a a eE 6 1 ALARM FUNETION 222 32 2222 32 02 22 SB Ss Rn dep ieh le 7 1 6 REPORT FUNCTIONS ADDITONAL SPECIFICATIONS 00n0sserseses
36. User s Manual USER S MANUAL IMO1C62R01 01E Second edition FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing our paperless recorder This manual is about the functions settings wiring methods methods of operation failure of treatment methods of the paperless recorder To ensure correct use please read this manual carefully and use properly before operation and keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference Notice The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing upgrades to the instrument s performance and functions Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However if you have any questions or find any errors please feel free to contact us Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without our permission is strictly prohibited Revisions June 2010 Second edition IMO1C62R01 01E I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For your safe use of this instrument be sure to comply with the following safety precautions If the instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired We assume no responsibility for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements WARNING e Power Supply Before connecting the power cord ensure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating for the instrument e Protective Grounding Make sure to co
37. abel DI I Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the instrument Make sure that all items are present and undamaged IMO1C62R01 01E II Number Name Quantity Notes Mounting f 1 2 For panel mounting bracket 2 User s Manual 1 This manual 3 Certification l Manufacture Date CD ROM Included only when the communication U 4 Standard i disk SD card storage is Software ordered For Windows 2000 XP Windows Vista Windows 7 ey ane 2m Included only when the Communication a 5 Communication Cord is ordered Included only when the 6 U Disk i en storage is ordered Capacity and model of the USB storage may vary Included only when the SD card storage is ordered 7 SD card 1 Capacity and model of the storage may vary IMO1C62R01 01E Accessories Sold Separately The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately When ordering make sure whether there is a shortage or damage For information about ordering accessories please contact us Number Name Quantity Notes 1 U Disk 1 1GB 2GB 4GB 2 SD Card 1 1GB 2GB IMO1C62R01 01E V HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This user s manual consists of the following chapters Chapter Title and Contents VI 1 10 11 12 13 14 Overview of Functions Describe the functions of the instrument Before Using the Instrument Describe the installation and wiring c
38. able range minimum of measurable range last value or Error Flag 1 For the setting procedure see section Burnout J when the burnout setting is Error Flag the measured value is indicated as Reference Junction Compensation RJC When measuring the temperature using a thermocouple the reference junction compensation can be used Reference junction compensation current is installed You can adjust the temperature that measured by the instrument For the setting procedure see section reference junction compensation Filter The filter is used to suppress the disturbance that is curbing the signal Filtering is provided by the standard products The filter can be set on each channel For the setting procedure see section set filter parameter IMO1C62R01 01E 3 1 3 DISPLAY FUNCTION Common items related to the display TFT Color LCD and the Screen Configuration The instrument has a 5 6 TFT color LCD 320 by 240 dot resolution The screen consists of the status display section and the data display section device name a 2009 09 18 00 53 24 molten pool 1 temperature C molten pool 2 temperature C molten pool 3 temperature C working pool temperature 890 91 7 1 Status Display Section Display the screen name date and time input acquisition board status relay output status USB devices connection additional specifications cycle display signs searching status For details see section s
39. agnetic fields close to the instrument Operating the instrument in strong magnetic fields can cause errors in the measurements 4 Bad angle for viewing the screen Because the instrument uses a 5 6 TFT color LCD it is difficult to view the display from an extreme angle Please install the instrument so that the monitor can be viewed from the front IMO1C62R01 01E 13 Installation Procedure The instrument should be mounted on a steel panel of thickness 1 mm to 10 mm 1 Insert the instrument from the front side of the panel 2 As shown in the figure below mount the instrument to the panel using the mounting brackets that came with the package e Use two brackets under the cover of the instrument e The screws of instrument panel mounting bracket are the standard M4 screws Installation diagram 14 panel mounting brackets screw mounting brackets screwdriver front panel mounting brackets IMO1C62R01 01E 2 3 INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNAL WIRING Here will explain the measurement of input output signal lines Be sure to read this section before connecting the input and output signal wiring If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the instrument the terminals of the instrument and the cable can be damaged In order to prevent tension from being applied directly on the terminals fasten all wiring cables to the rear of the mounting panel Pre
40. ay to display please see the section switching the running screen Backup Rpt 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Type Shift RPT Time 2008 12 01 2009 09 18 2 File Name RPT00000 CSV Backup USB Backup SD Backup Complete Steps l Connect USB or SD cards in a right way after connecting there s a corresponding icon in the system column 2 Set the start time and end time 3 Modify the file name use the up and down keys to adjust the file number use the En to edit the file name 4 Back up your data move the cursor to Backup USB SD button press En key to perform a data backup manipulation 5 File storage path is DATA Instrument Name RPT00000 CSV For the device name please check the system configuration screen 6 Use Page to return to data query screen 48 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 11 ALARM SUMMARY Display channel alarm information and relay output state It can save up to 80 pieces alarm information On the way to display please see the section and switching the running screen Alarm List 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Sr USC HH 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON 4 OFF 5 ON 6 OFF 7 ON 8 OFF 9 ON 10 OFF 11 ON 12 OFF 1 7Page 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 amp D NNerere NN ere NO NO ke iS ee ce i Oe aE E Totel 8 am oO Time 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 15 2009 09 1
41. cable 3 Relay output terminals Connect the relay output alarm cable 4 24 VDC Power Supply for Transmitter Provide 24 VDC power line to transmitters 5 VO signal terminals Connect the input signal cable of the item being measured or output signal cable of analog current Note For the details please refer to Before using the instrument chapter IMO1C62R01 01E 27 3 2 INSERTING REMOVING THE EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM This section describes the procedures to insert and remove the external storage medium USB disk and SD card can be used as external storage medium For the handling procedure of the storage medium see section back up history data Procedure Inserting the storage medium 1 Open the front cover Insert the U disk and SD card into the USB port 2 The instrument detects the U disk and SD card in the drive automatically 3 Enter Backup screen and prepare to back up data CAUTION Keep the front cover closed during operation except when accessing the external storage medium This will protect the storage medium and the drive from particles such as dust eKeep the metal face upper when inserting the U disk otherwise the U disk can t be inserted elf you are using a commercially available U disk or SD card be careful of static electricity elt is recommended using our company s products Remove the storage media Make sure there is no data saved in storage media Caution eThe access lamp is lit while the storage m
42. cautions to be taken while wiring Take the following precautions when wring the input signal cables It is recommended that crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves be used on the lead wire ends ie eae Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measurement circuit e Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground cable elt is desirable that the item being measured does not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the item Also ground the item being measured eShielded wires should be used to minimize noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the instrument according to the need make sure you are not grounding at two points eFor the interference generated by electromagnetic induction if splicing the equidistant dense circuit wiring it will be more effective e The resistance of ground terminal is lower When using the thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal e Always use the input terminal cover eDo not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation cross sectional area 0 5mm or less recommended e Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF IMO1C62R01 01E 15 Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices
43. conds 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 80 IMO1C62R01 01E 7 8 SET THE REMOVAL OF SMALL SIGNAL This section describes the setting of channel small signal removal function Resection of the small signal operation principles please refer to 6 1 set the channel type range Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 Tag Cannell Unit Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA Precision 2 j Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount E z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 0 0 3 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the cut 2 use the up and down keys to adjust removal general signal is 0 0 9 9 the frequency signal is frequency value 0 99Hz 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 81 7 9 COPY CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
44. cumulated function 5 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 6 Alarm symbol 4 channel alarm can be set up Green is normal red is alarm 36 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 4 BAR GRAPH DISPLAY Bar graph displays the measured operated data On the way to show please refer to switch running screen J Using up and down keys to switch combinations of display It can display up to 6 combinations If display of combinations don t show configuration skip this display combinations The order to switch combination is shown in the following picture all channel bar graph Use Enter to start or stop the automatic switching function of display combinations every 5 seconds automatically switch to the next combination curve with a status bar icons Example of screen display is shown in the following picture _ eam 2009 09 18 00 53 24 channeto1 Channel03 Channel04 1800 1800 1800 l 1203 gt C IMO1C62R01 01E 37 1 Show combination numbers all channels show device name 2 Channel tag can be set With regard to setting method See section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 3 Bar Bar chart ruler has the length of 10 grids and the length of filling color represents proportion in percent Green is normal red is alarm 4 Measurement of channel computed data Blue is normal red is alarming Note Measure the channel s data display When meas
45. d See section Channel Tag and Unit Setting Background color and this corresponding trend color are identical 9 Historical data of channels Show the data of channels that the Meter recorded 10 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 11 Trend display symbol V display x hide 12 Scale Display the percentage the trend IMO1C62R01 01E 41 Procedure Continuous state Switching curve combination Using up and down keys to switch combinations of display If display of combinations don t show configuration skip this display combinations When all the combinations show no configuration each 4 channel has circular display according to the order of combination of channels Combined cycle mode of curve Non combined cycle mode of curve channel channel channel channel 1 2 3 4 m 6 7 8 Le 10 11 aye 14 15 16 Continuous state Uses Left and Right to move cursor so that forward or backward searching is available Long press left and right button can accelerate continuous mode Switch the continuous state and the fixed point state Press En to switch to the fixed point state Operation of Fixed point state Uses Left and Right to move cursor to searching time Set the data time to a desired point by using Up and Down Press En the trend will be moved to the fixed point automatically and the searching point will at the rig
46. e Continue to do measurement alarm detection data storage and other operation Setting VE Br Exit menu gt Enter Setting screens Possible operations Display measured operated data Data acquisition e Data printing Operation related to the file on the external storage medium eSet a variety of configuration parameters 29 3 4 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTIONS Setting Mode The configuration mode is used to set the various parameters of the running system Note Change some system parameters will affect the data acquisition We Suggest backing up data before the change Setting Items User can carry out the following content in configuration mode Setting system and recording parameters Setting signal input parameters Setting alarm parameters Setting analog output parameters Setting accumulation and reports parameters Setting communication parameters Setting display parameters Setting print parameters Clearing data in the instrument 30 IMO1C62R01 01E 3 5 COMMON KEY OPERATIONS This section describes common key operations which are often used Left and right key Left key Right key Up and down key Up key Down key Key operations in the running mode Entering the running mode 1 Enter the running mode directly after power on 2 Select Exit to enter the running mode in the configuration mode Switching the screens under the running mode Press Page to display each running screen in turn
47. e this screen is used to set system configuration recording configuration input configuration output configuration alarm configuration display configuration report configuration print the configuration and communication configuration parameters IMO1C62R01 01E 5 1 4 STORAGE FUNCTION The instrument can save measured data and computed data which are first acquired to the instrument s internal memory as display data Then the data are saved to the external storage medium on paper For detail see sections data backup and recording configuration External Storage Media U disk 1GB 4GB optional Normal SD card 1GB 2GB optional non SDHC card Measurement period and recording intervals AD sampling period is 120 milliseconds which is an integer multiple of 50Hz power period This can effectively eliminate the interference of power frequency The measurement interval of signal is fixed at 1s The measuring and computing are completed in every scan interval Display data is generated by these data Recording Interval is used by the instrument to record the time interval of data which is saved to the internal memory Saving Data to Internal Memory The display data are saved to internal memory continuously according to the recording interval If the instrument is unplugged the data that is lost while unplugged will be complemented by 0 when the power is turned ON Saving Data to External Storage Media Aut
48. e data time to a desired point by using Up and Down Press En the trend will be moved to the fixed point automatically The fixed point is on the right hand Scaling curve Use Left Right to move the cursor to the curve of cycles and use Up Down to adjust zoom curve Show or hide a curve Use Left Right to move the cursor to the curve show hide press Up or down you can hide or show the curve Switch the continuous state and the fixed point state Press En to switch to the fixed point state 44 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 7 DATA QUERY SCREEN The entrance to the internal data of the instrument historical data alarm list the accumulative amount the accumulative report power down recording and system logs for backup printing viewing etc 2009 09 18 00 53 2 3 D Backup Data Print Data Backup Rpt Alarm List Shift Rpt Monthly Rpt Year Rpt Power Record Operation Use left and right button to move the cursor Use En to enter the corresponding screen IMO1C62R01 01E 45 4 8 DATA BACKUP This section describes how to use the U disk and SD card to backup historical data On the way to show please see the section and switching the running screen 2009 09 18 00 53 24 From 2009 09 14 10 21 59 To 2009 09 17 11 06 02 File Name DAT00000 RDZ Backup USB Backup SD Can t find the device Procedures 1 Connect USB or SD cards in a right way after connecting t
49. edium is being accessed eA message Data are being saved to the medium is displayed while data are being saved to the medium Description Formatting external storage media Use the external storage medium which has been formatted Please use the PC to carry on the formatting for the USB flash drives and choose FAT 32 system because this product doesn t provide the formatted function Specification Item Content USB port Support the USB 2 0 protocol The maximum capacity is 4GB SD card port Standard SD card don t support SDHC card The maximum capacity is 2GB 28 IMO1C62R01 01E 3 3 RUN MODE There are two run modes operating and setting This section describes the functions and relationships of the two modes Mode Types Power ON 0 Mode Type Operation Mode Setting mode IMO1C62R01 01E Opration mode Exit menu gt Enter peration screens Pressing Page Enter for 1 second Sofe menu gt Enter Content Data display and query mode of operation This mode is entered when the power is turned ON Use Page Down to switch the screen while pressing the next page key and confirmed key to enter the configuration mode for more than 1 second Operations such as measurements alarm detection and data acquisition are continued This mode is entered by pressing the Page and Enter key for one second at the setting mode menu Measured data can t be displayed in this mod
50. ee log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 2 Tag Feman Unit z Channel Type Current zj Signal Type 4 20mA vj Precision 2 Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 00 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the channel type use the up and down keys to select channel type 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the signal type use the up and down keys to select signal types 3 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the precision use the up and down keys to adjust channel decimal point 4 use the left button to move the cursor to the signal scale use the En to edit data use the up and down keys to tune the data 5 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the display scale use the En to edit data use the up and down keys to tune the data 6 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Note The thermal resistance and thermocouple signal range cannot be changed 74 IMO1C62R01 01E 7 2 SET CHANNEL TAG This section describes how to set the channel tag Op
51. elect Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 58 IMO1C62R01 01E 5 3 SETTING THE SYSTEM PASSWORD System password is used to modify configuration parameters and prevent the system parameters from being accidentally modified System password is six digits Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 Language English 7 Password 000000 RJC 25 0 al Rcd Type Real z Rcd Interval lsec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Password This field is to set the system password 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the password column 2 use the up and down keys to change password 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen NOTE The system password is the only password which can enter the system configuration to modify parameters If it is lost modification is unavailable The initial password is 000000 after the purchase please change password as soon as possible and
52. eration Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 g Tag Channel e Unit Channel Type Current gt Signal Type 4 20mA Precision 2 Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 0 0 3 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the tag 2 use the En to edit bit number 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Note The channel tag 15 characters in length mixed in English IMO1C62R01 01E 75 7 3 SET THE CHANNEL UNIT This section describes how to set the channel engineering units Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 3 Tag Channelol e Unit z Channel Type Current gt Signal Type 4 20mA Precision 2 Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 00 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the unit 2 use the up and down key
53. here s a corresponding icon in the system column 2 Set the start time and end time 3 Modify the file name use the up and down keys to adjust the file number use the En to edit the file name 4 Back up your data move the cursor to Backup USB SD button press En key to perform a data backup manipulation 5 File storage path is DATA Instrument Name DAT00000 RDZ For the device name please check the system configuration screen 6 Use Page to return to data query screen 46 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 9 DATA PRINTING This section describes how to use the mini printer to print historical data On the way to display please see the section switching the running screen Print Data 2009 09 18 00 53 24 From 2009 09 14 10 21 59 To 2009 09 17 11 06 02 Channel Channel01 x Interval 1 2 Print Data Print Curve printing complete Steps 1 Connect mini printer properly 2 Set the start time and end time 3 Set print channel or combination and print interval 4 Printing curves or data 5 Use Page to return to data query screen Description Connect the instrument and the printer through the RS232C interface DB9 Instrument interface Micro printer interface RXD RTS TXD RXD GND GND Instruments do not need to set the communication parameters IMO1C62R01 01E 47 4 10 REPORT BACKUP This section describes how to use the U disk and SD Card to back up accumulative report On the w
54. here is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 85 CHAPTER 9 SET ALARM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the alarm principle relay contacts and set methods The amount of channel project within a certain range of values performs alarm and relay output Optional alarm types are H L I D 4 way alarm for each channel e H Alarm When the project is greater than or equal to alarm value which has been set alarm occurred After alarm generated the project is less than the amount or equal to alarm value hysteresis then eliminate alarm H alarm eL Alarm When the project is less than the amount equal to the alarm value the alarm occurred After alarm generated the project is greater than or equal to alarm value hysteresis then eliminate alarm L alarm el alarm The project difference V2 V1 of a specific time interval point t2 and t1 is greater than or equal to alarm value which has been set alarm occurred I alarm project changed value set changed value 86 IMO1C62R01 01E eD Alarm The project difference V2 V1 of a specific time interval point t2 and t1 is greater than or equal to alarm value which has been set alarm occurred D alarm eRelay Delay Relay delay time after the occurrence of an alar
55. his cover to access the keys or inserting or removing the external storage medium such as the USB disk Keep the cover closed at all times except when accessing the keys and the external storage medium 4 PAGE key Used to switching operation display Press this key down with ENTER key at the same time will becoming a combination key which is used to enter the setting mode 5 LEFT key Used to move cursor to left in run mode and setting mode used to search forward 6 RIGHT key Used to move cursor to right in run mode and setting mode used to search afterward 7 UP key Used to increase the value that cursor indicated and switches channels on the screen 8 DOWN key Used to decrease the value that cursor indicated and switches compress ratio on the screen 9 ENTER key 26 IMO1C62R01 01E Used to execute the function of button that cursor indicated It also display the input keypad when the value that cursor indicated can be edited On history trend screen you can switch replay mode between continuous time mode and select time mode Enter configuration screen by using Enter key and Page key 10 SD card port Used in automatic backup and data backup Rear Panel e nen BERBEER EEE deieeekioeceio eeeeeeceeeee SOREREEREIS Secocsecoce aeleeeeeeeele 1 Power terminals Connect the power cord and ground protective line 2 RS232 Port and RS485 Port RS 232 port RS485 port is used to connect the interface
56. ht side of the screen Scaling curve Use Left Right to move the cursor to the curve of cycles and use Up Down to adjust zoom curve Show or hide a curve Use Left Right to move the cursor to the curve show hide press Up or down you can hide or show the curve Switch the continuous state and the fixed point state Press En to switch to the fixed point state 42 IMO1C62R01 01E Longitudinal history curve 2009 09 18 00 53 24 Time 2009 09 16 13 53 28 lmin div Label Mode A Channe102 _ Channel03 lchanne104 i i Vv I mA v mA v mA Procedure eContinuous state Switching curve combination Using up and down keys to switch combinations of display If display of combinations don t show configuration skip this display combinations When all the combinations show no configuration each 4 channel has circular display according to the order of combination of channels Combined mode of curve cycle Non combined cycle mode of curve channel channel channel channel 1 2 3 4 pe 6 7 8 10 11 TE 14 15 16 IMO1C62R01 01E 43 Continuous state Uses Up and Down to move cursor so that forward or backward searching is available Long press up and button can accelerate continuous mode Switch the continuous state and the fixed point state Press En to switch to the fixed point state Operation of Fixed point state Uses Left and Right to move cursor to searching time Set th
57. ith a status bar icons An example of Real time curve show vertical 2009 09 18 00 53 24 lmin Div CHAT Channe 102 Channel04 4 00 IMO1C62R01 01E 39 An example of Real time curve show horizontal 2009 09 18 00 53 24 imin Div 1 Show combination numbers all channels show device name 2 Trend cycle Each grid means the length The cycle is related with recording interval each grid time length recording interval x 30 3 Grid Estimate the time and data value 4 Data trend Most display 4 trends at the same screen 5 Time of the current grid 6 Channel tag which can be set With regard to setting method See section Channel Tag and Unit Setting Background color and this corresponding trend color are identical 7 Alarm symbol 4 channel alarm can be set up green is normal red is alarm The place in which the warning signs are located in the bar is where the alarm sets limits in the range of the position which is only effective against H L alarm 8 Measurement of channel computed data Note Measure the channel s data display When measuring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements fort HHtt o Data exception 4 20 mA signal bellows 2 mA 1 5V___ measured signal is bellow 0 5V and the burnout display an error flag The thermocouple burnout and the burnout set display an error flag The thermal resistence burnout and the burnout set di
58. ive Configuration 36 SAUNE ae 8 Switch 37 Initial value 0 38 Ratio 1 00 39 Print by using No print buttons Configuration 40 Timer print No 41 Timer interval 00 02 H M Communication 01 42 c icati Address ae 43 Bytes exchange 2143 5 44 Baud rate 115200 45 Parity None IMO1C62R01 01E 5 7 IMPLEMENTION OF PURGING DATA This section describes the instrument functions of purging data Clear all stored data in memory of the instrument including historical data the total cumulative amount cumulative reports alarm list power down records but the system log is not cleared Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English gt Password 000000 RJC 25 0 g Rcd Type Real Red Interval lsec x Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the purge data button 2 use the En to clear data function 3 pop up a confirmation dialog box Select Yes implement data clearing Select Cancel or No give up clearing data IMO1C62R01 01E 65 CHAPTER 6 SET RECORDS OF THE CONFIGURATION 6 1 SET THE RECORD INTERVAL This section describes the settings of historical data records interval Optional recording interval 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 min
59. m 0 10 seconds optional Valid for all alarms e Hysteresis hysteresis range of H L s eliminating alarms All channels is uniform e Alarm Time Alarm interval time of I All channels is uniform eD Alarm Time Alarm interval time of D v All channels is uniform eRelay Output corresponding relay to alarm Optional 1 12 or 1 8 when multiple alarms use the same one relay output Use the stack output eEach alarm action and eliminating actions will have reported alarm information to form a warning list The maximum of alarm list is 80 IMO1C62R01 01E 87 9 1 SET THE ALARM AND RELAY CONTRACT This section describes the setting methods of alarm parameters and relay contacts Operation Enter Alarm configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Alarm 2010 4 13 11 33 58 Channel IE nn Relay Delay 0 sec m 0 00 I Alm Time 0 sec D Alm Time Osec f Alarm Type AlarmValue Relay E ROO E w S a of o oj o Le Le le 1 use left and right button to move the cursor to the channel use the up and down keys to select channel configuration 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the Type use the up and down keys to select alarm type and shut down alarm 3 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the alarm value use the up and down keys tune data use the En to edit data 4 use the left and right button to move the cursor
60. m occurs Up to 8points if channel number is more than 12 otherwise it is up to 12 points 250VAC 50 60Hz 3A 250VDC 3A load resistance Normal open OR operation Specifications RS 232 RS485 option MODBUS RTU 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps 2 1 4 3 8bits Ibit Ibit None odd even parity 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 24VDCPower Distribution Item Loop Output voltage Specifications 4 22VDC 25VDC rated output current Maximum output 65mADC overload protection current approximately 90mADC current Allowed impedance 112 lt 7502 IM01C62R01 01E USB Function Item Specifications USB port Compatible with USB2 0 protocol Number of ports 1 Capacity Maximum 4 GB Power Supply 5V 10 100mA Devices can be U disk connected SD card function Item Specifications SD card port Compatible with SD protocol NOT SDHC Number of ports 1 Capacity Maximum 4 GB Devices can be SDcard connected Analog signal output Item Specifications Output Type 4 20mA Number of upto4 output channels Allowed lt 750Q impedance IMO1C62R01 01E 113 15 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Frame Item Installation Angle Plate thickness of installation Material External dimensions Weight Specifications Embedded instrument panel installation vertical plane Allow for a maximum of 30 degrees after the tilt from horizontal 1 10mm Panels and Terminal Material ABS plastic Shell Al
61. mA signal For voltage it is only used for 1 5V signal 72 IMO1C62R01 01E Signal Type Measurement Range Type Range 0 20mA 20mA 20mA 4 20mA 4mA 20mA 0 10mA 10mA 10mA 0 5V 5V 5V 1 5V 1V 5V 0 10V 10V 10V 20mV 20mV 20mV 100mV 100mV 100mV 4009 0 4009 1759 0 1750 Fr 0 10KHz PT100 200 C 650 C PT100 50 C 150 C Cu50 50 C 150 C Cu53 50 C 150 C BAI 200 C 650 C BA2 200 C 650 C S 50 C 1768 C R 50 C 1768 C B 250 C 1817 C K 200 C 1372 C N 200 C 1300 C E 200 C 1000 C J 210 C 1200 C T 200 C 385 C WRES 26 0 C 2310 C WRE3 25 0 C 2310 C Fl 700 C 2000 C F2 700 C 2000 C Note eChannel tag 15 characters in length eChannel unit Not involved in operations only display 7 characters in length support mixed English and special characters eChannel decimal point The calculation and display precision 0 to 3 decimals esignal range Within the entire range of signal it is free to set signal acquisition range e Project Range According to the project need it is to be set free 9999 30000 the decimal point 0 to 3 IMO1C62R01 01E 73 7 1 SET INPUT TYPE AND SCALING This section describes the channel type and range setting method Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please s
62. nennenennn 8 1 7 OUTPUT FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 0esseesnnesnennennn 9 1 8 COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS eee 10 19 OTHER FUNCHON S ea Keen eb 11 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT usersorsoesorsoesonsonssesonesenene 12 2 1 PRECAUTIONS ON THE USE OF THE INSTRUMENT 0000 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 2 2 INSTALLING THE INSTRUMEN Ton enisinia eani i a Rei aa 13 2 3 INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNAL WIRING o oo ienien e i an ai aa 15 2 4 ALARM OUTPUT WIRING OPTION zu22ursssnessessessssnennensnennenenennnennennennennnn 18 2 9 CONNECT POWER SUPPLY 2 2 232 202202220 EE E en ass 20 2 6 24VDC TRANSMITTER POWER WIRING OPTION eeeeesnensnnenenenn 22 2 7 RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION WIRING uunensessssnesnennersersesenersnesnennennannnn 24 CHAPTER 3 NAMES OF PARTS RUN MODE COMMON KEY OPERATIONS u nee auc gadeupecasearaseuaneatscegashorsuescagessaesies 26 3 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 222ussessessersesnennennonnennennennennennenennan 26 3 2 INSERTING REMOVING THE EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIUM ee 28 3 3 RUN IMODE 22 222 rk Enge stiegen eek lads seated 29 3 4 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTIONS iainta e a a 30 3 5 COMMON KEY OPERATIONS nenon ninja A Niih 31 CHAPTER 4 DISPLAY SCREENS AND ITS FUNCTION 2ur00r00r00000000n000000 33 4 1 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS uuussessersssnesnersorsnesnennorsnnnnennennonsnesnennonnonnn 33 4 2 EXPLANATION OF THE STATUS DIS
63. nnect the protective grounding to prevent electric shock before turning on the power eNecessity of Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal Otherwise it will pose a potential shock hazard eDefect Free Protection Do not operate the instrument when the protective grounding might be defective Also make sure to check them before operation eDo Not Operate in Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable explosive gas or vapors In such circumstances the use of this instrument is very dangerous eDo Not Remove Covers Please do not tear down part of the front screws and open the front panel because some areas inside the instrument have high voltages The cover should be removed by our qualified personnel only e External Connection Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the items under measurement or external control circuit connections eDamage to the protection Using the instrument in a manner not specified in this manual can damage the instrument s protection IMO1C62R01 01E CHECKING CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE Unpack the wrapping box and check the contents before operating the instrument If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if there is any physical damage contact our company or the sales network from which you purchased it _ l
64. nt Interval 00 H 1023 2 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the timer Print use the up and down keys to close to open timing printing functions 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the interval use the up and down keys to adjust the print interval time in the format X hour X minute 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 99 CHAPTER 13 SET COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION 13 1 SET ADDRESS This section describes the setting method of ModbusRTU mailing address Operation Enter communication configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Comm 2010 4 16 13 50 41 Address 001 2j ByteSwap 1 2 3 4 v Baudrate 115200 gt Parity None Bl Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the Address 2 use the up and down keys to modify the mailing address ranging from 0 to 247 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen
65. nue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 97 CHAPTER 12 SET PRINTING CONFIGURATION 12 1 SET KEY TRIGGER PRINT This section describes the key trigger printing functions and settings methods Key trigger print In the digital display screen Bar graph screen real time curve screen using the Left to trigger button printing and then print the real time data and cumulative amount Operation Enter print configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Print 2010 4 13 11 32 24 Key Trigger Print Timer Print Interval 00 H 02 M Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the key trigger print use the up and down keys to open or close button printing functions 2 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 98 IM01C62R01 01E 12 2 SET TIMER PRINGTING AND THE TIME This section describes the timer printing functions and settings methods Timer Print each day choose O 00 00 as the starting time and print real time data and accumulation according to time intervals Operation Enter print configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration 2010 4 13 11 32 24 Key Trigger Pri
66. o run the screen Use up and down keys to switch displayed combinations It can display up to 6 combinations If display of combinations don t show configuration skip this display combinations The order to switch combination is shown in the following picture all channels digital display display group 4 Use Enter to start or stop the automatic switching function of display combinations every 5 seconds automatically switch to the next combination curve with a status bar icons Screen dispays as follows E Alias i 2009 09 18 00 53 24 channeo1 M Channel02 c 012 328 935 A 0 1234 00 Channel03 C Channel04 890 37 IMO1C62R01 01E 35 1 Show combination numbers all channels show device name 2 Channel tag can be set With regard to setting method See section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 3 Measurement of channel computed data Blue is Normal red is alarming Note Measure the channel s data display When measuring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements for Data exception 4 20 mA signal is bellow2 mA 1 5V measured signal is bellow 0 5V and the burnout display an error flag The thermocouple burnout and the burnout set display an error flag The thermal resistence burnout and the burnout set display an error flag 4 Channel accumulation value It displays when the user selects channel ac
67. omatic Backup after inserting The SD card into the drive the instrument automatically back up the historical data to SD card every day from time to time Manual Backup enter the screen data backup and then you can back up internal data to USB or SD cards 6 IMO1C62R01 01E 1 5 ALARM FUNCTION Real time data alarm can be set or alarm relay output additional specifications For details see section Setting Alarms Number of Alarms You can set up to four alarms for each channel High alarm H An alarm occurs when the measured value is greater than or equal to the alarm value Low alarm L An alarm occurs when the Measured value is less than or equal to the alarm value Incremental alarm I An alarm occurs when increased measured value of the time point is greater than or equal to the value of alarm value Reduction alarm D An alarm occurs when reduced measured value of the time point is greater than or equal to alarm value Alarm Accessibility Use the following auxiliary functions Functional Content Transfinite alarm Hysteresis Set any hysteresis within the range Basen Al dae Setting the length of incremental alarm time Reine Setting the length of reduced alarm time Alarm relay output When alarm occurs output contacts additional specifications signal Alarm display Show alarm state in the digital display screen bar screen and real time curves of screen and display the icon of output relay in the System
68. onnection Names of All Parts Mode of Usage Common Operations Describe the names of each part of the instrument how to use the storage medium drive run mode and common key operations Switching Operation Screens Describe how to use the operation screen such as the trend display and digital display Describes the operations that can be performed using the arrow keys page key and the enter key on the front panel System Configuration and Its Function Describe the related parameters of running system and its functions Record Configuration Set the related parameters of the recording data Input Configuration Set the relevant parameters measured input channels Output configuration Set the relevant parameters of output transmitted channel Alarm Configuration Set relevant parameters of alarms and relays Display configuration Set related parameters of channel combinations and display Report Configuration Set related parameters of channel accumulation and report Print Configuration Set related parameters of print function Communication Configuration Set parameters related to communications Check System Information Check system information and AD board running 15 Specifications List the specifications of the Paperless Recorder IM01C62R01 01E Symbols Used in this Manual Unit K Denotes 1024 k Denotes 1000 M Denotes 1024K G _ Denotes 1024M B Bytes Symbols
69. parameters range from 0 0 seconds to 9 9 seconds Take an example when the filter parameters is1 0 seconds previous collected datal SO 10mA current collected data S1 5mA filter parameter 10s_ f S0 S1 1 f 75mA_ result IMO1C62R01 01E 71 e Resection of the small signal functions less than the set value of the semaphore is zero range 0 0 9 9 e Line Regulation Quantities according to the formula x K x B linear adjustment e Burnout treatment The project quantity approach to deal with signal even break off options are maximum minimum to maintain the data error markers error markers When choose error markers collected data is the marked value e Reference Junction Compensation Reference junction compensation for thermocouple Channel types and the computation relationship Reference Removal of Filter Square Specific Adjust Treatment junction small signal root calculation linear of compensation burnout Current Linear operation Voltage Linear operation Resistance Linear operation Frequency Linear e operation Thermal Resistance Thermocouple e Ordinary b General vacuum Vacuum Sub vacuum Sub vacuum eTagging function is configurable function and specific calculation can not be changed For current burnout treatment is only used for 4 20
70. range odors or smoke coming from the instrument immediately turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord Then contact your dealer or our company Handling precautions of external storage media ehandling external storage media carefully as they are delicate products Please note the U disk ESD protection eRecommend using this company s products elf you are using them in a high temperature environment greater than 40 C we recommend the external storage medium be inserted into the drive when saving the data and be removed after the data have been saved e Remove the external storage medium from the drive when turning ON OFF the instrument eWhen the store lights in the U disk light up do not remove the storage media otherwise it may destroy the data eFor general precautions please see the instruction manual that came with the external storage medium 12 IMO1C62R01 01E 2 2 INSTALLING THE INSTRUMENT To the installing place of this instrument the installation method will explain here Be sure to read this section before install it Installation location Install the instrument in a location that meets the following conditions e Instrument panel The instrument is designed for panel mounting e Location of installation To prevent rain and direct heat install the instrument indoors e Well ventilated location To prevent overheating install the instrument in a well ventilated location e Minimum mechanical vibrations
71. rent about 90mADC 23 2 7 RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION WIRING Here explains RS232C RS485 communication wiring Be sure to read this part before connecting Wiring Procedure RS232C RS485 Communication wiring position in the rear instrument Communication 4 2 3 4 5 Me re 6 7 8 9 Pin number Signal Name Description Receive data from the RS232 interface 2 RXD i l andthe instrument input signal Send data to the RS232 interface and 3 TXD l the instrument output signal 5 GND Signal Ground RS232C connection Signal direction RXD incept data PC TXDJ send data Instrument GNDf signal ground wire 24 IMO1C62R01 01E RS485 s position in the rear instrument 485commuhi cat ion A BG interface Ld RS485 connection Terminal resistance option Terminal resistance option 1202 above 1 2W RS485 terminal Don t connect terminal resistance between 1 and n 1 Communication Specifications Item Content Speed baud 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 rate Data format Eight data bits One stop bit Optional checkout code None odd even IMO1C62R01 01E 25 CHAPTER 3 NAMES OF PARTS RUN MODE COMMON KEY OPERATIONS 3 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel 1 LCD Screen Display various operation screens such as the trend display and the setup screen to configure the instrument 2 USB port USB port insert the U disk to backup data for use 3 Front Cover Open t
72. res and the protective ground wire to the power terminals 2 Turn on the power The position of power terminal in the rear terminal Power Terminal EEE 20 IMO1C62R01 01E Terminal Arrangement LNG exes aoe bars KAA protective ground line power line Relay Specifications Item Specification Input voltage 85VAC 265VAC Input frequency 50Hz IMO1C62R01 01E power line 21 2 6 24VDC TRANSMITTER POWER WIRING OPTION Transmitter power output CAUTION eNever short circuit the power supply terminals or apply an external voltage otherwise damage to the instrument may result Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the instrument and remove the cover of the rear terminal 2 Connect the power line of transmitter to the output terminal 3 Fit with the terminal cover and turn on the power Note eRemove the cover for the option terminal can be expediently to wiring To prevent contact badness replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws The position of transmitter power output terminal in the rear terminal Transmitter Power Output Terminal QOCOPOOS Output channel arrangement of transmitter power channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 POCPOC O 22 IMO1C62R01 01E Wiring Diagram Two wire transmitter distribution wiring 24VDC Transmitter Power Supply Loop Output voltage Maximum output current IMO1C62R01 01E 4 22VDC 25VDC rate output current 65mADC over loading protect cur
73. ry history trend screen screen IMO1C62R01 01E 33 4 2 EXPLANATION OF THE STATUS DISPLAY SECTION The following information is displayed in the status display section during the operation mode and the configuration mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PEAT Sl 2009 09 18 00 53 24 A BI B M 1 Screen name column Data show the combination number of screen display if not use the combination number then show device name Data query screen and the configuration screen show the display name 2 SD Card Connection logo A SD card connection is working B Automatic backup of data is being written A B displays in turns No show No SD card connector 3 USB Device Identification Display There are USB devices and instrumentation connections No Show No USB devices and instrumentation connections 4 Circulation display flag Circulation icon Circulation Display each group None Fixed screen there is no circulation 5 Relay output flag Display icon There are alarms generated No Show No alarm generated 6 AD board working state flag No Show the instrument is working well Display icon abnormal working state of AD board Note if the instrument displays his flag this means it doesn t function well please contact the supplier 7 Current data and time 34 IM01C62R01 01E 4 3 DIGTAL DISPLAY SCREEN The digital displays measured computed data On the way of display please refer to the section switch t
74. s to select a common unit 3 use the En to edit a custom unit 4 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen Note The channel unit is not involved in operations only display 7 characters in length supporting mixed English and special characters 76 IMO1C62R01 01E 7 4 SET THE CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT This section describes the channel linear adjustment Formula project quantities k x Quantities b Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 2 Tag Cham Unit Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA z Precision 2 j Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 0 0 3 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the linear adjust kX b 2 use the up and down keys to tune data use the En to edit data 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parame
75. see section System Configurations Input Mode Signal Type DC current 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 10mA DC voltage 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 20mV 100mV Resistance 400 175 frequency Fr RTC PT100 PT100 Cu50 Cu53 BAl BA2 Thermocouple S R B K N E J T WRE5 26 WRE3 25 Fl F2 General 20mA 5V 10V vacuum Section 20mA 5V 10V vacuum Input Range and Measurable Range You can select the Input range that is appropriate for the input signal in DC current DC voltage Resistance Thermocouple Thermal Resistance Frequency signal For each Input range a measurable range is defined input type thermal resistance C thermocouple C 0 20mA e Cu50 cus3 Pt100 Peioo BAL Baz MRES 2SWRES 26 FI F2 s R B K N E J To eon Loom name bia ve ued pec fees Sones resistance 400 2 175 2500 frenquency 0 10KHz II type 0 10mA 2400 yp 2310 2310 0 5V 2300 II type 4 20mA 2200 N 2000 2000 2000 1820 1900 1800 1768 1768 1 1400 ISIE 1300 1300 om 1200 1000 Range 1000 9999 30000 900 650 650 650 700 700 600 400 400 100 250 200 50 50 50 50 50 200 200 200 200 200 200 210 200 2 IM01C62R01 01E Burnout When measuring temperature with a thermocouple thermal resistence 4 20mA 1 5V signal the instrument provides check burnout function You can specify the measurement result to be set to maximum of measur
76. set instrument of configuration parameter values please see the following table Configuration Parameter Reset value Notes 1 Device name Device name Alias 2 System Not affected No change Language 3 Password 000000 System RJC 0 0 Displayed as f the cold side Configuration 4 l recording p us Configuration agjusunent 5 Recording 2 seconds interval 6 Recording type Real time value 7 Automatic No Backup g Dislay tag Channel xx Chnlxx 9 Channel unit 10 Channel type Current 11 Signal type 4 20mA Channel 2 12 BR precision Channel 13 Signal range 4 00 20 00 Configuration 14 Display range 0 00 100 00 15 Ajust valueK 1 00 16 Adjust value B 0 00 17 Burnout Keep 18 Square root No 19 Filter 0 0s Small signal 0 0 20 resection Output 21 Channel OFF Confisitation 22 Adjust value K 1 00 23 Adjust value B 0 00 24 Alarm delay 0 second 25 Alarm l 0 00 hysteresis Alarm 26 R alarm time 1 Configuration 27 R alarm time 1 28 Alarm type OFF 29 Alarm value 0 00 30 Relay ROO Display Horizontal 31 eh pinay direction Configuration 32 Trend channel OFF 33 Color According to Set 1 6 color the curve of IMO1C62R01 01E 63 64 serial number 34 Frenquency 0 35 Frenquency 00 time Accumulat
77. setting method of hysteresis of alarm limit hysteresis parameters are only valid for HL alarm Operation Enter Alarm configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Alarm 2010 4 13 11 33 58 Channel 01 E Relay Delay Osec Hysteresis 0 00 I Alm Time Osec 2 D Alm Time Osec 4 ow Alarm Type AlarmValue Relay 1 H 16 00 z lav 2 L 00 ROO 4 3 L 00 ROO 4 L 00 ROO 4 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the hysteresis 2 use the up and down keys tune data use the En to edit data 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 90 IMO1C62R01 01E 9 4 SET THE VARIATION OF ALARM TIME This section describes setting method of the changes in the amount of alarm hysteresis Incremental alarm periods is effective to I alarm reduced alarm time is effective to D alarm Operation Enter Alarm configuration screen J the method to enter please see log configuration Alarm 2010 4 13 11 33 58 Channel 01 E Relay Dela Osec Hysteresis 0 00 I Alm Time Osec 2 D Alm Time Osec Alarm Type AlarmValue Relay 1 ma mo Roa 2 L 00 R004 3 L 00 ROO 2 4 L 00 ROO 2 Exit
78. splay an error flag 9 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 10 Scale Display the percentage of the trend Curve refresh every pixel in the timeline of LCD screen timeline represents a record of each interval Each interval in the curve moves once 40 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 6 HISTORY TREND SCREEN Display the measured operated data stored in the memory with historical curve On the way to show please refer to switch running screen There exist two methods to search historical data One is continuous and the other is fixed point Historical Curves show no alarm Curve direction on paper is according to the configuration display with horizontal or vertical two options Horizontal historical Curve Groupl 2009 09 18 00 53 24 lmin Div Label Model Vv Time 2009 09 16 13 53 28 1 Show combination numbers all channels show device name 2 Trend cycle Each grid means the length The cycle is related with recording interval Time length recording interval xZoom multiplex30 3 Grid Estimate the time and data value 4 Searching stick Estimate the time and data value 5 Data trend Most display 6 trends at the same screen 6 Searching time Show the time where the cursor is located in the trend 7 There exist two methods to search historical data One is continuous and the other is fixed point 8 Channel tag can be set With regard to setting metho
79. t 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the RJC column 2 use the up and down keys to adjust the value of the cold side to the right temperature 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 61 5 6 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FACTORY SETTINGS This section describes the instrument functions of the factory settings and parameters of reset value This will clear all stored data in memory of the instrument including historical data the total cumulative amount cumulative reports alarm list power down records but the system log is not cleared Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English 7 Password 000000 RJC 25 0 g Rcd Type Real Red Interval 1sec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the factory set button 2 use the En to implement factory setting function 3 pop up a confirmation dialog box Select Yes implement the factory settings Select Cancel or No give up the factory settings 62 IMO1C62R01 01E Re
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81. ta ranging from 0 00 100 00 IMO1C62R01 01E 95 96 5 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 11 2 SET THE NUMBER OF THE SHIFT REPORTS AND TIME This section describes the number of shift reports and time and setting methods The number of shift report the number of classes per day Shift start time and end time of every class 24 hour clock Operation Enter report configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Report 2010 4 13 11 32 24 Channel Enable Initial Multiple fi dad I o 100 Shift Num Shift From To 3 al 1 00 3 08 3 2 08 16 3 3 16 3 00 4 00 00 gt 5 00 00 gt 1 2 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to shift number use the up and down keys to choose the number of shift reports t five shifts are the larges 2 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the shift use the up and down keys to adjust the frequency of time 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to conti
82. tatus display 2 Data Display Section Display the operation screen such as the digital display bar graph display and trend display alarm print backup etc When it has function configuration display configuration mode Group Display The data displayed on the curve displays are the data of measurement or computation channels that are assigned to the group Up to 6 channels can be assigned to a single group For the procedure used to assign channels to groups see section configuration display Up to 6 sets of combinations can be used in the digital screen bar graph screen real time curve screen and historical curve screen effectively 4 IMO1C62R01 01E Run Mode This mode is entered when the power is turned on Display various operation screens such as signal s digital alarm status trend historical trend alarm summary data print option and data backup display option Running condition is under a number of remarkable figure images digital display screen bar graph screen real time curve of the screen and historical curve of the screen and data query Data query including the alarm list screen data print screen additional specifications backup historical data additional specifications the accumulative report additional specifications power down recording and system logs and other screens Configuration screen This instrument is in Configuration mode to set various functions Under Configuration mod
83. ters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 77 7 5 SET BURNOUT TREATMENT This section describes how to deal with burnout Burnout treatment is effective on the II type signal thermal resistance and thermocouple signal Treatment methods minimum maximum maintaining error flag When you select an error flag the data is 31098 Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Channel 1 2 Tag Channo Unit z Channel Type Current Signal Type 4 20mA Precision 2 Signal scale 4 00 20 00 View scale 4 00 20 00 Adjust kX b 1 00 0 00 Burount Ee z Sqrt Filter 0 0sec Cut 00 Copy01 Exit 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the burnout 2 use the up and down keys to choose approach 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 78 IMO1C62R01 01E 7 6 SET SQUARE ROOT COMPUTATIONS This section describes set the square root computations of channels To operational principle please see set the channel type and range Operation Enter Input configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Input 2010 4 12 11 59
84. tional Recordings are real time values average maximum and minimum values Real time value Direct take the records of time corresponding to real time value Average take the average of real time data before and after the recording points Maximum Take the maximum real time value before and after the recording data points Minimum Take the minimum real time value before and after the recording data points Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 el Language English 7 Password 000000 RJC 25 0 g Rcd Type Real Rcd Interval lsec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Recording This column is used to set recording method 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the Record type column 2 use the up and down keys to Select recording method 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 67 6 3 SET UP AUTOMATIC BACKUP This section describes the principle and setting methods of historical data automatic backup Automatic backup time is 0 0 0 The file is backed up in the directory of SD card s D
85. to the relay use the up and down keys to select relay contact number ROO stands for closure R1 12 stands for the corresponding relay output 5 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen 88 IMO1C62R01 01E 9 2 SET THE DELAY PERIOD OF RELAY OUTPUT This section describes the time delay settings method of relay Operation Enter Alarm configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration Alarm 2010 4 13 11 33 58 Channel 01 EJ Relay Delay Osec Hysteresis 0 00 I Alm Time Osec 2 D Alm Time Osec 4 Alarm Type AlarmValue Relay 1 H 16 00 z lo 2 L 00 ROO 8 3 L 0 0 ROO amp 4 L 0 0 ROO amp Exit 1 use left and right button to move the cursor to the relay delay 2 use the up and down keys to adjust the output delay time ranging from 0 to 10 seconds 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen IMO1C62R01 01E 89 9 3 SET THE HYSTERESIS OF ALARM LIMIT This section describes the
86. uminum alloy 144 W x144 H x220 D D the length from the installation panel to terminal About2 6Kg not including accessories Standard operating conditions Item Supply power Voltage Power Frequency Ambient temperature Environment Humidity Warm up Time Installation location Power Item Rated supply voltage Allowed voltage range Rated power frequency Power consumption 114 Specifications 220VAC 50Hz 0C 50 C 20 85 RH non condensing 30 minutes after power is switched on Indoor Specifications 220VAC 85VAC 220VAC 47 63Hz lt 20W including the matching function IMO1C62R01 01E Transportation and storage condition Item Temperature Humidity Shake proof Impact proof Insulation Item Resistance voltage Grounding resistance Specifications 10 C 60 C 0 95 non condensing 10 55Hz 10m S 2 hours Working 30 S 3 g Transporting 100g Specifications Measurement input terminals 400V between protective ground and measured terminal 1000V Grounding resistance lt 10Q Transportation and storage conditions Item Ambient temperature Environment Humidity IMO1C62R01 01E Specifications 10 C 60 C 0 95 non condensing 115 Electrical characteristic Signal type 4 20mA 0 20mA 0 10mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 0 20mV 0 100mV 4000hm WRE3 25 Pt100 Pt100 Cu50 Cu53 BAI BA2 116 Range 4 00 20 00 0 00 20 00 0 00 10 00 0 000 5
87. uring data of measurement channel anomalies see below the screen shows measurements for Data exception 1 5V Measured signal is bellow 0 5V and the burnout display an error flag The thermocouple burnout and the burnout set display an error flag The thermal resistence burnout and the burnout set display an error flag 5 Channel unit can be set With regard to setting method see section Channel Tag and Unit Setting 6 Alarm symbol 4 channel alarm can be set up green is normal red is alarm The place in which the warning signs are located in the bar is where the alarm sets limits in the range of the position which is only effective against H L alarm 38 IMO1C62R01 01E 4 5 REAL TIME TREND SCREEN The waveform displays measured operated data On the way to show please refer to switch running screen J Using up and down keys to switch combinations of display If display of combinations don t show configuration skip this display combinations When all the combinations show no configuration each 4 channel has circular display according to the order of combination of channels eCombined mode of curve cycle display group 2 eUncombined model of curve cycle channel channel channel channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FE 10 11 ia Bin 14 15 16 Use Enter to start or stop the automatic switching function of display combinations every 5 seconds automatically switch to the next combination curve w
88. ut Input Number English Caps English Symbol Used in inputting range unit tag etc ZIME23 era B a le cancel emer Dlalalalalaalafajelaj ml DIAS GI GIG HAC number English Caps English symbol Pinyin special Procedure Left Right Move the cursor to the soft key or input method Up Down Switch accent characters when the cursor is in the alphabet characters Page Switch the cursor s to En key En Input the character to the input field which under the place of cursor Cursor at Delete Delete the last character in the input field Cursor at Cancel Exit the input panel cancel the editing Cursor at Enter Exit the input panel confirm the editing If the cursor is at the input method area you can switch it to the soft key area 32 IMO1C62R01 01E CHAPTER 4 DISPLAY SCREENS AND ITS FUNCTION 4 1 SWITCHING OPERATION SCREENS This chapter describes the screen operation screen used to display the measured computed data The operation screens are composed of digital display bar real time trend history data query screen Alarm summary data print additional function and backup additional function the cumulative report additional specification power down recording and system logs and other screens enter through the data query screen Use the Page key to switch each screen real time curve screen digital display screen bar screen data que
89. ute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes Operation Enter system configuration screen the method to enter please see log configuration System 2010 4 12 11 59 09 Alias Alias System time 2009 10 01 08 00 00 g Language English 7 Password 000000 RIC 250 Rcd Type Real Red Interval lsec gt Auto Backup IV Factory set Purge data Exit Record Interval This field is used to set recorded interval 1 use the left and right button to move the cursor to the interval column 2 use the up and down keys to select record interval 3 confirming operation After the parameter setting select Exit there is a Frame Select Yes to save setting content and exit System screen Select No to cancel setting content and exit System screen Select Cancel to continue setting parameters in System screen NOTE After modifying the record interval the historical data which has been stored in the instrument is invalid The new valid data start from the time when user modifies it Before modifying the record in the interval please back up the recorded historical data in the instrument 66 IMO1C62R01 01E 6 2 SET UP THE WAY OF RECORDING This section describes setting and recording methods of historical data in the instrument When the recording interval is more than 1 second depending on the recording method to select and calculate real time value and record the calculated values Op

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