2300 - Manual (021706)
2300 - Manual (021706)
2300 - Manual (021706)
1 INSTALLATION
Dimensions and cut-out
Panel mounting. Front panel dimensions: 96x48mm./3.78x1.89 (1/8DIN); depth:152mm /5.98 Cut-out dimensions: 92 (+0.8/-0)x45 (+0.6/0)mm/3.62 (+0.03/-0)x1.77 (+0.02/-0). To lock the instrument, insert the two blocks into the dovetail guides (split), diagonally (vertically) to one another and tighten with the screws. To install two or more instruments side by side or stacked, use the locking blocks and the following hole measurements: side by side - Base (96 x n)-4 / (3.78 x n)-0.15 Height 45 (+0.6/-0) / 1.77 (+0.02/-0) column - Base 92 (+0.8/-0) / 3.62 (+0.03/-0) Height (48 x n)-3 / (1.89 x n)-0.11 where "n" is the number of instruments. CE MARKING: EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) conformity to EEC Directive 89/336 with reference to generic standards EN61000-6-2 (immunity in industrial environment) and EN50081-1 (emission in residential environment). BT (low voltage) conformity to EEC Directive 73/23 modified by Directive 93/68. MAINTENANCE: Repairs may be done only by trained and specialized personnel. Cut power to the instrument before accessing internal parts. Do not clean the case with hydrocarbon-based solvents (trichloroethylene, gasoline, etc.). The use of such solvents will compromise the instrument's mechanical reliability. Use a clean cloth moistened with ethyl alcohol or water to clean external plastic parts.
For correct installation, follow the instructions contained in this manual
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TECHNICAL SERVICE: GEFRAN has a technical service department. Defects deriving from any use not conforming to this manual are excluded from the warranty.
2 TECHNICAL DATA
INPUTS Precision 0.2% f.s. 1 digit Sampling time 2msec Strain-gauge 350 (for pressure, force, etc), sensitivity 1.5/2/2.5/3/3.3mV/V, positive polarization, symmetrical and negative. Potentiometer 350, Ri > 10 M DC - Linear 0...50mV / -25...25mV / -50...0mV / 0...60mV / -30...30mV / -60...0mV 0...100mV / -50...50mV / -100...0mV / 0...1V / -500...500mV / -1V...0V 0...10V / -5...5V / -10V...0V For all inputs in voltage Ri 1 M / 0...20mA / 4...20mA, Ri = 50 32-section custom linearization available. Auxiliary inputs Two remote analog trip setpoints, absolute or relative to local set. 0...10V, Ri 1M / 0...20mA, Ri = 50 / 4...20mA, Ri = 50 Digital Optically isolated1500V. 2 inputs with configurable function: tare zero, reset trip memory, reset peak memory, check calibration, enable remote setpoints, Hold function. - NPN or PNP 24V/4mA OUTPUTS Relay With 5A/250Vac contacts at cos = 1 (3.5A at cos = 0,4). Spark suppression on NO contacts. Logic In voltage for static relay control (SSR) 23Vdc, Rout = 470 (20mA, max. 12V). Retransmission 1500V isolation. Retransmission output for input, peak values, remote sets, alarm setpoint, configurable scale settable from panel keys 0...10Vdc, -5...5Vdc, -10...10Vdc, Rload > 500 0...20mA, 4...20mA Rmax = 500 Resolution 4000 points. Response time 8 msec. SERIAL LINE Optically isolated 4 wires. The instrument is available with Current Loop (1200 baud) or RS485 (1200/2400/4800/9600 baud) interface. Protocol: GEFRAN CENCAL or MODBUS SENSOR SUPPLY / TRANSMITTER 1500V isolation 5, 10 or 15Vdc/200mA or 24Vdc/100mA POWER SUPPLY 100...240Vac/dc 10% / 11...27Vac/dc 10% 50...60Hz; 12VA max Protected by internal fuse not serviceable by user. AMBIENT CONDITIONS Working temperature: 0...50C Storage temperature: -20...70C Humidity: 20...85%Ur non-condensing Environmental conditions of use : for internal use only, altitude up to 2000m ALARMS 3 (10) alarm setpoints settable in absolute value with functions completely configurable from panel keys (Direct / Reverse / Relative / Symmetrical relative) - Setting of setpoint along entire selected scale. - Trip hysteresis settable from panel keys. - Function: minimum or maximum trip points with saving of trip (LATCH) selectable during configuration. Relays energized or de-energized in trip status: selected from panel keys. Trip can be excluded during power-up phase until input variable exceeds set trip point. Relay trips when variable drops below trip point. Output activation can be timed. Trip response time: for Out1 ... Out 2 = 2msec for Out 3 ... Out 10 = 8msec GEFRAN MD8 EXPANSION replacing output 3 - with 8 additional alarm setpoints . WEIGHT 450g
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3 DESCRIPTION OF FACEPLATE
G Display 5-digit display (-9999. 9999). 12-bit resolution. Settable decimal point. Fixed zero can be set on least significant digit. In normal operation, the display shows the variable measured at input (process variable). Switching between net and gross values from keyboard. Display of gross value is indicated by flashing of units decimal point. Positive (-HI-) or negative (-LO-) off-scale signal. If "Peak" function is on, the display shows the peak value according to ("Peak +" / "Peak -") configuration. Low (_Lo_ message) and high (_Hi_ message) off-scale indication. Broken pressure probe and calibration error indication: E_br: probe energizing interrupted _Sbr: "+" wire broken or signal too high L.sbr: "-" wire broken or signal too low Er.CAL - calibration error Display of local and remote setpoints. Display of configuration and calibration messages/symbol/values. Display of auxiliary input values. H LED signal LED signal (OUT1, OUT2) of energizing state of trip point relay (LED on = relay energized). Signal flashes during display and/or setting of trip point values. Flashing signal of LEDs OUT1 and OUT2 respectively, with REM LED during display of auxiliary inputs. I LED signal Peak value display signal (PEAK). Calibration active signal (CAL). Serial communication or remote setpoints active signal (REM). MD8 expansion enabled or energizing of third alarm relay signal (EXP). J Self-sticking plate Plate to identify unit of measurement (engineering).
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E CAL/RST button Configurable function (see CFG2 butt.2 parameter): - tare zero - automatic calibration control for pressure probes () - reset trip memory - reset peak memory () - enable remote set 1 and/or 2 - display HOLD function - display HOLD of sampled input value () The calibration control function provides a known calibration signal from the unstressed transducer. In this condition, alarm relay status and the value of the analog input repetition signal are unchanged. The calibration function is signaled by lighting of the LED on the front panel (CAL). () When the peak memory reset function is enabled, the button updates the peak memory to the current value of the input signal. These functions are also available by means of configurable external contacts (see "Electrical connections" and "Configuration CFG2: d.i.F.1 and d.i.F.2). F PEAK button Pressing the Peak button displays the peak value, i.e., the data shown on display corresponds (depending on the type of peak selected) to (see CGF2 butt.1 parameter): - "peak +" maximum value reached by variable - "peak -" minimum value reached by variable - "peak - peak" difference between "peak +" and "peak -" The PEAK LED on the front panel indicates when this function is on. When the PEAK button is pressed again, the peak function deactivates and the PEAK LED turns off. The instrument again displays the process variable. The peak memory remains active internally and can be displayed at any time. TRIP POINT CHARACTERISTICS Main input sampling time is 2msec with no remote setpoints, and 4msec with at least one remote setpoint. The maximum trip point delay for OUT1 and OUT2 is the sampling period of the main input. The maximum delay time for OUT3 is 8msec. The maximum trip point delay for OUT310 on the MD8 expansion is 8msec. The minimum time for controls from digital inputs (IN1 and IN2) is 8 msec.
CONTROLS
A F Function button Gives access to trip point functions (Out1, Out2, Out3/Out1Out10 if MD8 expansion is present) for reading and/or changing of values. Gives access to display of auxiliary analog inputs (remotes 1 and 2). If button F is not pushed to confirm a setpoint change, it will be saved automatically after 10 seconds. Use button F to confirm the set value. Keep button F pressed to access the various configuration and calibration phases. B / C Raise and Lower Buttons Let you increase or decrease displayed value for setting data orselecting an option. During calibration of repetition output W the Raise/Lower buttons let you change the minimum and maximum value. Increase/decrease speed is proportional to the time the button is kept pressed. The procedure is not cyclical: when the maximum (minimum) for the field is reached, the function stops even if the button is pressed. During configuration, the Raise/Lower buttons block mnemonic/value alternation to allow change of the displayed parameter. D Special function button * Button available for special functions. Configurable function (phase CFG2 parameter button 3): - tare zero - automatic calibration control for pressure probe () - reset trip point memory - reset peak memory () - enable remote set 1 and/or 2 - display HOLD function - display HOLD of sampled input value - NET/GROSS selection - MAIN INPUT/INPUTS SUM selection
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4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The instrument consists of 2 basic boards and has 22 faston terminals (6.35 mm). Signal inputs Inputs for pressure probe signals and DC signals use fastons 1 (+) and 2 (-). Inputs forDC signals 0-20mA, 4-20mA use fastons 1 (+) and 2 (-) connected in parallel to fastons 22 and 21. For the potentiometer input, the max. end must be connected to faston 20 (+Exc), the min. end to fastons 2 and A3 (-), the cursor to faston 1 (+). Remote setpoint inputs Inputs 0-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA for any remote setpoints use fastons 8 (+), 9 (-), 10 (+), 11 (-) as alternative to digital communication (see HW configuration). Digital inputs NPN isolated digital inputs (from switch, relay, open collector) or PNP 4mA use faston 6 (IN1), 7 (IN2) and 4 (GND). Calibration output For input from pressure probe fastons 21 and 22 are available for calibration contacts. Probe power output Power for pressure probes, potentiometers, transmitters, available on fastons 20 (+Exc) and 3 (-Exc). Available voltages are: 5V/200mA, 10V/200mA, 15V/200mA, 24V/100mA (see hardware configuration). Any shielding on the probe connection cable must be connected to faston 3 (-Exc). Repetition output W Available at fastons 5 (+) and 4 (-) with output in voltage 0...10Vdc, -5...5Vdc, -10...10Vdc or 0...20mA, 4...20mA isolated. Minimum and maximum can be corrected from panel keys (see calibration of repetition output). Output for MD8 expansion module Can be available at fastons 19 (data), 18 (clock), 17 (gnd) as alternative to OUT3 alarm trip output (see HW configuration). Digital communication - Type C.L. interface: reception diode available at fastons 10(+Rx), 11(-Rx), transmission transistor at fastons 8 (+Tx) and 9 (-Tx). Resistance in series to diode is 1K, in series to transistor collector 100. For connection in series, diode resistance is reduced to 100 (see hardware configuration). - Type RS485 2/4 wire interface (RS422 compatible), connect: (DATA +) faston 11; 9 (DATA -) faston 10, 8. The transmission distance covered by the RS422/RS485 serial output reaches 500 meters with a maximum of 32 instruments connected. For line lengths greater than 50 meters, and when a line termination impedance is required, solder jumpers X, Y, and Z on the Solder Side of board 45028X. Make the termination on the instrument farthest away on the serial connection chain. The OUT3 interface is an alternative to the output for MD8 (see hardware configuration). (*) not isolation with respect to probe supply. OUT1 alarm output Relay output on fastons 16 (c) and 14 (n.c.); contact capacity is 5A / 250Vac at cos = 1; (see HW configuration for selection of NO/NC contacts) isolated logic output (*) type D2 23Vdc Rout 470 on fastons 16 (+) and 14 (-). OUT2 alarm output Relay output on fastons 16 (c.) and 15 (n.o./n.c.); contact capacity is 5A / 250Vac at cos = 1; (see HW configuration for selection of NO/NC contacts) isolated logic output (*) type D2 23Vdc Rout 470 on fastons 16 (+) and 15 (-). OUT3 alarm output Relay output on fastons 17 (n.c.),18 (c.) and 19 (n.o.); contact capacity is 5A/250Vac at cos = 1; isolated logic output (*) type D2 23Vdc Rout 470 on fastons 19 (+) and 18 (-).
Instrument power supply Power supply is applied to fastons 12 and 13. Fuse Located inside instrument; not replaceable by operator. Power supply 100...240Vac 11...27Vac/dc Type T T Current 0,5A 1,25A Voltage 250V 250V
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5 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
To remove the electronic part of the case, turn the front screw until release, then remove manually. (Attention: high voltage due to residual loads on condensers!). Configure by making jumpers on electronic boards of instrument. Data and figures are given in the Appendix. Configuration notes Access to configuration and calibration depends on the position of jumpers on CPU board: Jumper J3 ON (closed) = enable configuration. Jumper S4 ON (closed) = enable calibration (jumper S4 on solder side of CPU board) MD8 trip point expansion: (version 2R or 2D only) Jumper J4 ON (closed) = enable expansion. Power configuration for probe, transmitter or potentiometer Based on the voltage level required, position the jumpers as follows: POWER LEVEL J5 5V / 200mA 10V / 200mA(*) 15V / 200mA 24V / 100mA ON OFF OFF OFF JUMPER J10 J15 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
Jumpers J5-J1-J15-J24 are on the components side of the power board (see Appendix) Selection of NO/NC contacts for outputs OUT1 and OUT2 Normally, relay outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are supplied NO. To configure NC type, you have to manually remove the NO sealed jumpers and install the NC jumpers on the solder side power board. The jumpers are positioned at their respective relays (Ref. T1 and T2, see Power board solder side) Probe input configuration Based on the input required, position the jumpers as follows: INPUT TYPE 0 - 1V 0 - 10V or transmitter 0-10V Potentiometer 0-20mA / 4-20mA transmitter 0-20mA/4-20mA Strain gauge, 0-50mV,0-60mV, 0-100mV (*) S3A ON OFF OFF ON OFF JUMPERS () S3B S3C ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON SI OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
Configuration from panel keys is also necessary for all types of inputs (CGF.3, in.typ and In.cod parameters). Input configuration for remote setpoints Based on the input required, position the jumpers as follows: REMOTE SETPOINT INPUT TYPE S1A Remote set 1 / 0-10V (*) Remote set 1 / 0-20mA / 4-20mA Remote set 2 / 0-10V (*) Remote set 2 / 0-20mA / 4-20mA Digital input configuration Based on the input required, position the jumpers as follows: DIGITAL INPUT TYPE J1P Input 1:NPN (*) voltage-free contact - open collector 24V/4mA Input 1:PNP (24V/4mA) Input 2:NPN (*) voltage-free contact - open collector 24V/4mA Input 2:PNP (24V/4mA) OFF ON JUMPERS () J1N ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF J2P J2N OFF ON JUMPERS () S1B S2A S2B OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
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5 CONFIGURAZIONE HARDWARE
Configuration of repetition output W Based on the output required, position the jumpers as follows: REPETITION OUTPUT TYPE 0 -10V or 2-10V 0 -20mA or 4-20mA 5V (**) 10V (**) JUMPERS () J5V J5I J6 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON Jumpers L.S. 0V 5V/10V S1 S10 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
N.B. with 5 and 10, JN2 = OFF / J2P = OFF. No digital input 2.
Configuration of serial communication or remote setpoints Based on the output required, position the jumpers as follows: TYPE OF FUNCTION Serial communication Remote setpoints JUMPERS J7 - J8 - J9 - J10 () A B
Configuration of C.L. (current loop) serial interface Based on the type of connection required, position the jumpers as follows: Jumpers S5, S6 are on the CPU board, solder side. TYPE OF CONNECTION Parallel (*) Series JUMPERS S5 S6 OFF ON ON OFF
() The jumpers are on the CPU board, components side. (*) Standard configuration (**) In case of symmetrical signal, digital input IN2 is no longer available. Faston 7 is the (-) reference of IN1.
6 PROGRAMMING
Setting alarm setpoints Alarm setpoints are set with the Raise/Lower buttons within the maximum/minimum limits defined during the configuration phase (Lo.AL and Hi.AL) for absolute setpoints, and in the range -999/999 for deviation setpoints. If at least one of the two remote setpoints is configured as deviation to the local setpoint and simultaneously enabled, the setting limits for the absolute local setpoints become -9999+9999. The setpoints are selected by means of the F (function) key, which displays the LEDs in rotation. If the output expansion unit (MD8) is present, setpoint setting continues in the same way for setpoints 4-10. If Remote setpoint 1 and/or Remote setpoint 2 are enabled, their value is displayed only in scale points with flashing of the Out1 and/or Out2 LEDs. Remote setpoints If enabled, Remote setpoint 1 becomes alarm setpoint 1 (if absolute) and Remote setpoint 2 becomes alarm setpoint 2 (if absolute) with simultaneous flashing of LED REM + deviation LED OUT (1 and/or 2). A remote setpoint configured as deviation to the local setpoint (local alarm setpoint) will be displayed as: Local setpoint + remote setpoint (Algebraic sum of values). When setting is finished, press key F to confirm the changes and return to normal operation. Press key F for a few seconds to access the instrument configuration phase
7 INFORMATION DISPLAY
InFo Access the display by keeping the F key pressed. The InFo message will appear on the display after a few seconds. Release the F key to enter the information display phase: - Press the F key: the display will show the message CodE with the set serial communication code value; - Press the F key: the display will show the message UPdt with the number of the software release used on the instrument; - Press the F key: the display will show the message Prot with the set software protection level; - Press the F key: you will return to the variable display.
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8 CONFIGURATIONS
Introduction Configuration is performed in 4 steps: 1) Configuration 1 (CFG1) 2) Configuration 2 (CFG2) 3) Configuration 3 (CFG3) 4) Configuration4 (CFG4) Access these steps by keeping the F key pressed until the message _CFG appears and alternates with the value 0. Use the Raise and Lower keys to set the number of the configuration step that you want to access (value 1-4); Then press the F key to go directly to the step selected. Press the F key to scroll the functions/parameters. Access to the various configuration steps is subject to software protection (CFG.1) and hardware protection (CFG.2 / CFG.3 / CFG.4) according to the following table: CONDITION FOR ENABLING STEP CFG.1 CFG.2 CFG.3 CFG.4 Prot= 0 (software protection level settable in CFG.2) Jumper J3 closed Jumper J3 closed Jumper J3 closed
Jumper J3 on CPU board component side If there is protection, you will leave the configuration step and the display returns to the variable display. Configuration 1 (CFG.1) CodE Instrument code in range 0/9999 HY_1 Hysteresis for OUT1 in range -999/+999. HY_2 Hysteresis for OUT2 in range -999/+999. HY_3 Hysteresis for OUT3 in range -999/+999. If the MD8 expansion unit is enabled, phase CFG.1 continues with the setting of hysteresis for setpoints 4-10. HY_4 Hysteresis for OUT4 in range -999/+999. HY_5 Hysteresis for OUT5 in range -999/+999. HY_6 Hysteresis for OUT6 in range -999/+999. HY_7 Hysteresis for OUT7 in range -999/+999. HY_8 Hysteresis for OUT8 in range -999/+999. HY_9 Hysteresis for OUT9 in range -999/+999. HY_10 Hysteresis for OUT10 in range -999/+999. A negative (or positive) number indicates a hysteresis range positioned under (or over) the selected limit, and is typical of a direct (or inverse) trip point. If the output function considers the trip delay instead of hysteresis, the setting is in the range 0/9999 msec. (resolution 2msec. for OUT1 and OUT2, resolution 8msec. for OUT3...10). In case of outputs with "absolute window" function Code Out 6 and 7, symmetrical window width is set instead of hysteresis with respect to the absolute setpoint. Setting in scale points. The setpoint functions with a fixed hysteresis of 1 scale point (see CFG.2; Out1Out10). Configuration 2 (CFG.2) Use the F key to confirm set values and go to setting of the next parameter Prot Prot 0 Software protection level according to table: DISPLAY - read input - trip points - Step INFO - Step CFG.1 - read input - trip points - Step INFO - read input - trip points - Step INFO - read input - Step INFO - read input CHANGE - trip points - Step CFG.1
- trip points
3 4 +8 +16(*) +32
To disable access to calibration To save tare value after resetting zero To save the peak enable state and remote setpoints (at power-up, the instrument returns to the state prior to shut-down). * The maximum zero reset number (tare zero) saved is linked to the number of non-volatile EEPROM memory cycles (approximately 8000 cycles during the instrument's life cycle). The standard protection level is 1. Remember that Jumper J3 = ON enables access to CFG2, CFG3 and CFG4. 23
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Sr.P Serial interface protocol 0 CENCAL GEFRAN 1 MODBUS
bA.u Baudrate bAu Baudrate 0 1200 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 (CL = Current Loop) PA.r Parity 0 No parity 1 Odd parity 2 Even parity
butt.1
PEAK key function 0 no function (key not active) 1 activate "peak +" (maximum) (*) 2 activate "peak -" (minimum) 3 activate "peak-peak" (max. peak - min. peak) CAL/RST key function 0 no function (key not active) 1 reset trip memory 2 reset peak memory 3 reset trip memory + reset peak memory 4 tare reset 5 tare reset + setpoint memory reset 6 tare reset + peak memory reset 7 tare reset + setpoint memory reset + peak memory reset 8 calibration check 9 remote setpoint 1 on/off () 10 remote setpoint 2 on/off () 11 remote setpoint 1+2 on/off () 12 display HOLD function (the display remains "frozen" as long as the key is pressed); the process variable continues to be sampled and the setpoints function normally 13 HOLD function for sampled input value (the sampled input value and the setpoints remain "frozen" as long as the key is pressed) * key function 0 no function (key not active) 1 reset trip memory 2 reset peak memory 3 reset trip memory + reset peak memory 4 tare reset 5 tare reset + setpoint memory reset 6 tare reset + peak memory reset 7 tare reset + setpoint memory reset + peak memory reset 8 calibration check 9 remote setpoint 1 on/off () 10 remote setpoint 2 on/off () 11 remote setpoint 1+2 on/off () 12 display HOLD function (the display remains "frozen" as long as the key is pressed); the process variable continues to be sampled and the setpoints function normally 13 HOLD function for sampled input value (the sampled input value and the setpoints remain "frozen" as long as the key is pressed) 14 NET/GROSS selection function. The GROSS display is indicated by the flashing decimal point of the units. The set points always refer to the NET value. In case of PV configuration as sum of inputs, the key switches between main input and sum of inputs. The main variable is indicated by the flashing decimal point of the units. In this case, the setpoints refer to the sum of inputs. () Remote setpoint enabled; REM LED on, tYPr1 and/or tYPr2 must also be enabled in CFG3.
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d.i.F.1 digital input 1 function 0 no function (key not active) 1 reset trip memory 2 reset peak memory 3 reset trip memory + reset peak memory 4 tare reset 5 tare reset + setpoint memory reset 6 tare reset + peak memory reset 7 tare reset + setpoint memory reset + peak memory reset 8 calibration check (only for 6-wires Strain-gauge probes) 9 remote setpoint 1 on () 10 remote setpoint 2 on () 11 remote setpoint 1+2 on () 12 display HOLD function (the display remains "frozen" as long as the key is pressed); the process variable continues to be sampled and the setpoints function normally 13 HOLD function for sampled input value (the sampled input value and the setpoints remain "frozen" as long as the digital input is active). With the digital input active, a reset of the setpoint memory de-energizes all energized relays and resets all alarm memories. 14 FLASH function for sampled input value (see section on setpoint function). 15 probe feed check. Digital input 1 (IN1) used to check probe feed must be polarized (type PNP) (see configuration of digital inputs). The digital input has to be connected in parallel to the probe feed. Connect faston 4 to -Exc, faston 6 (diF1) to +Exc. If the probe receives no power, the display shows E.br; outputs (out) go to configuration state (rEL). Note: the input HOLD and FLASH functions are mutually exclusive. () Remote setpoint enabled: REM LED on, tYPr1 and/or tYPr2 must also be enabled in CFG3. digital input 2 function 0 no function (key not active) 1 reset trip memory 2 reset peak memory 3 reset trip memory + reset peak memory 4 tare reset 5 tare reset + setpoint memory reset 6 tare reset + peak memory reset 7 tare reset + setpoint memory reset + peak memory reset 8 calibration check (only for 6-wires Strain-gauge probes) 9 remote setpoint 1 on () 10 remote setpoint 2 on () 11 remote setpoint 1+2 on () 12 display HOLD function (the display remains "frozen" as long as the key is pressed); the process variable continues to be sampled and the setpoints function normally 13 HOLD function for sampled input value (the sampled input value and the setpoints remain "frozen" as long as the digital input is active). With the digital input active, a reset of the setpoint memory de-energizes all energized relays and resets all alarm memories. 14 FLASH function for sampled input value (see section on setpoint function). 15 probe feed check. Digital input 1 (IN1) used to check probe feed must be polarized (type PNP) (see configuration of digital inputs). The digital input has to be connected in parallel to the probe feed. Connect faston 4 to -Exc, faston 7 (diF1) to +Exc. If the probe receives no power, the display shows E.br; outputs (out) go to configuration state (rEL). Note: the input HOLD and FLASH functions are mutually exclusive. () Remote setpoint enabled: REM LED on, tYPr1 and/or tYPr2 must also be enabled in CFG3. output 1 function (the out1 setpoint value can only be absolute. See section on trip point function). 0 direct absolute (direct function same as having an energized relay for values above set trip point). 1 reverse absolute (reverse function same as having an energized relay for values below set trip point). 6 absolute direct window () 7 absolute reverse window () +8 to code selected for action disabled at power-on untill the first trip point (useful in case of inverse trip point due to minimum alarm). +16 to code selected for trip point with memory. +32 to code selected for probe interrupt or power failure alarm (In this case, you have to use DIGITAL INPUT 1 or DIGITAL INPUT 2 configured d.i.F.1 = 15, d.i.F.2 = 15). Relay state depends on parameter rEL. When the probe is not interrupted, the output functions normally. In case of probe error such as "energizing interrupted," the display shows message E_br. +64 to code selected for timed trip point delay (in this case, hysteresis is set in msec. and becomes the delay time in activation of output compared to time of tripping). +128 to selected code to not subject absolute alarm setpoints to tare zero.
d.i.F.2
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out_2 output 2 function (See also section on trip point function) 0 direct absolute (direct function same as having an energized relay for values above set trip point). 1 reverse absolute (reverse function same as having an energized relay for values below set trip point). 2 direct deviation referred to previous absolute 3 reverse deviation referred to previous absolute 4 symmetrical direct deviation (window) referred to previous absolute 5 symmetrical reverse deviation (window) referred to previous absolute 6 absolute direct window () 7 absolute reverse window () +8 to code selected for action disabled at power-on untill the first trip point (useful in case of inverse trip point due to minimum alarm). +16 to code selected for trip point with memory. +32 to code selected for probe interrupt or power failure alarm (In this case, you have to use DIGITAL INPUT 1 or DIGITAL INPUT 2 configured d.i.F.1 = 15, d.i.F.2 = 15). Relay state depends on parameter rEL. When the probe is not interrupted, the output functions normally. In case of probe error such as "energizing interrupted," the display shows message E_br. +64 to code selected for timed trip point delay (in this case, hysteresis is set in msec. and becomes the delay time in activation of output compared to time of tripping). +128 to selected code to not subject absolute alarm setpoints to tare zero.
() In this case, set HyS_1HyS10 in CFG1 phase to define the window (see function notes/trip points). output 3 function: same as for out_2 above. If MD8 output expansion unit is enabled, the procedure continues with the function setting for choices 4-10. out_4 output 4 function: same as for out_2 above. out_5 output 5 function: same as for out_2 above. out_6 output 6 function: same as for out_2 above. out_7 output 7 function: same as for out_2 above. out_8 output 8 function: same as for out_2 above. out_9 output 9 function: same as for out_2 above. out_10 output 10 function: same as for out_2 above. _rEL behavior of trip relays in case of broken probe (energizing and/or signal); setting according to following table: Behavior of relay in case of: Wire + broken or input signal too high. Message on display H_Sbr
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
out_3
Code rEL
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1) the individual alarm relays assume the state defined by code "rEL" if the function is enabled. Enable by adding 32 to the output function code: see Out1Out10 in CFG2 phase.) 2) in case of calibration error (message Er.CAL on display), all outputs are in OFF state with relays de-energized. 3) in case of input off scale high or low (message _Lo_ and _Hi_ respectively), the outputs behave as for start of scale and full scale values, respectively. 4) with the "FLASH" function enabled, the state of outputs from table rEL is updated when the FLASH on command is given.
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Configuration 3 (CFG.3). Use the F key to confirm set values and go to setting of next parameter. In.tYP type of input e polarization: Probe type Signal polarization Positive (ex: 0...10mV) Symmetrical (ex: -10...10mV) Negative (ex: -10...0mV) Positive (ex: 0...10V) Symmetrical (ex: -5...5V) Negative (ex: -10...0V)
Custom linearization (*) Inputs algebraic sum function (main input + remote input 1) "Remote AD converter" function: acquisition of process variable directly from serial line (CENCAL only) (in range 0-16000 points) instead of from instrument's analog input. To cancel messages _Lo_ (off scale low) and _Hi_ (off scale high) from display excluding custom linearization.
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(*) In this case, set the custom linearization table to 32 segments (see CFG.4) In.Cod sensitivity identification code at input. STRAIN GAUGE Sensitivity (mV/V) Energizing (V) 1.5 2 2.5 2 3.3 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.3 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.3 Trasmitter 0...10V Trasmitter 0...20mA Trasmitter 4...20mA LINEAR In.Cod Signal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0-50mV 0-60mV 0-100mV 0-1V 0-10V 0-20mA 4-20mA Pot. 350 Power 10V
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(*) positive polarization only (In.tYP = 0). See also "Details on linear scales." FiLt constant programming of digital filter time, settable in range 0-2.00 sec. It is advisable to turn on the filter at the limit of the admitted trip time. Set = 0 to turn off filter. Fild constant programming of digital filter time on display. Value settable in range 09.9 sec. Set -0 to turn off filter. Does not affect trip time . dEC.P position of decimal point or number of decimal digits in range 0/1/2/3/ +4 to display value multiplied by 10.. oFSEt offset of input in range -999/999 in scale units. Lo.Lin Minimum linear scale value for input in range -9999/+9999. (*). Hi.Lin Maximum linear scale value for input in range -9999/+9999. (*). (*) If dEcP = n + 4 (display value multiplied by 10), the minimum limit becomes -1999 (displayed: -19990) 27
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tYP.r1 type of linear scale for remote input 1 - see configuration table: Function enabled Remote setpoint not enabled 0-10V Linear 0-20mA Linear 4-20mA Linear Set relative to local set; the set is the algebric sum of remote set 1 and trip point 1 type of linear scale for remote input 2 - see configuration table: Function enabled Remote setpoint not enabled 0-10V Linear 0-20mA Linear 4-20mA Linear tYP.r1 0 1 2 3 +4
tYP.r2
tYP.r2 0 1 2 3 +4
Set relative to local set; the set is the algebric sum of remote set 2 and trip point 2 The enabled remote input (code other than 0) is read with simultaneous flashing of the OUT2 and REM LEDs. Lo.SP Hi.SP out_tr lower limit for setpoints (locals or remotes) in scale range -1999/+9999 (may be higher than Hi.SP).(*) upper limit for setpoints (locals or remotes) in scale range 1999/+9999 (may be lower than Lo.SP).(*) type of signal in output W (analog retransmission) according to table: RETRANSMITTED VARIABLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 64 Input (displayed value) Peak + (maximum) Peak - (minimum) Peak - peak Trip point 1 Trip point 2 Trip point 3 Trip point 4 Trip point 5 Trip point 6 Trip point 7 Trip point 8 Trip point 9 Trip point 10 Remote setpoint 1 Remote setpoint 2 Main input value in case of process variable with inputs sum function GROSS value TARE value (Zero) Value managed directly from serial line (CENCAL only) in scale points SIGNAL TYPE 0-10V or 0-20mA
65 66 67
Nota:
Add +16 to code 0-15 to obtain output type 2-10V or 4-20mA Add +32 to selected code to enable management of the output during alarm setpoint setting phase (function enabled only for codes (4....13).
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Lo_tr Hi_tr start scale limit for retransmission output in range -9999/9999.(*) full scale limit for retransmission output in range -9999/9999. (Lo.tr may be higher than Hi.tr).(*)
Lo_AL Minimum limit for setting of absolute alarm setpoints in range -9999...+9999.(*) Hi_AL Maximum limit for setting of absolute alarm setpoints in range -9999....+9999.(*) (*) If dEcP = n + 4 (display value multiplied by 10), the minimum limit becomes -1999 (displayed: -19990) Configuration 4 (CFG.4). Setting custom linearization table in 32 segments. ATTENTION: before setting, you must know the various corresponding values between the input signal and the engineering units scale (see example of linearization). Press F to scroll the 33 values of the linearization table in scale units: St.0 St.1 St.2 ....... St.32 Set starting point (scale start) Set point 1 Set point 2 Set point 32 (full scale)
EXAMPLE OF LINEARIZATION Note: Positive polarization signals (ex. 0-50mV); St.0 is value displayed for minimum input (ex. 0mV); St. 32 is value displayed for maximum input (ex. 50mV). For signals with symmetrical polarization (ex. 25mV); St.0 is value displayed for maximum negative input (ex. -25mV); St.32 is value displayed for maximum input (ex. +25mV).
EXAMPLE OF LINEARIZATION
850 750
400
150
Inizio scala
16
24
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9 CALIBRATIONS
IMPORTANT: the instruments are supplied pre-calibrated, run the procedure only if absolutely necessary. Start calibration with the instrument on for at least 5-10 minutes. To access the calibration menu, keep the F key pressed until the message _CAL appears on the display in alternation with value 0. Access is subject to jumper S4 = ON and to software protection Prot in CFG2. The calibration menu can be accessed directly by pressing the F, Inc, Dec keys simultaneously; this access is subject only to software protection by means of the Prot parameter in configuration CFG.2. The calibration menu has 11 items: 1 Calibration 50mV, 60mV or 100mV (CAL.1) 2 Calibration 1V (CAL.2) 3 Calibration 10V (CAL.3) 4 Calibration 20mA (CAL.4) 5 Manual calibration of pressure probe (CAL.SG) 6 Automatic calibration of pressure probe (CAL.Au) 7 80% automatic calibration of pressure probe (CAL.80) Direct access to the "CAL.80" procedure is also possible by simultaneously pressing the F and Raise keys; this access mode is subordinate only to software protection (Prot. parameter in CFG2) and to Strain Gauge or transmitter probe type (In.tYP = 0, 1, 2; In.Cod = 0...17). 29
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8 9 10 11 Calibration of potentiometer input (CAL.Po) Calibration of remote input 1 (CAL.S1) Calibration of remote input 2 (CAL.S2) Calibration of repetition output (CAL.rt)
Use the "Raise" and "Lower" keys to set the key code for the calibration step to be accessed (value 1-11). Then press the F key to go directly to the step ONLY if the set code corresponds to a probe type conforming to instrument configuration (tYP); the display will show the message corresponding to the type of calibration selected. If protection is active, you will exit the calibration menu and return to display of the variable. By pressing the F key with key code = 0 you quit the calibration procedure and return to display of the variable. The calibration check function signals (with message Er.CAL on the display) incorrect signal values during calibration. The message is displayed when the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the signal is less than 15% of the set full scale. In this situation, the outputs are forced to OFF state (relays de-energized). You have to re-run the calibration procedure after removing the defect. -CAL.L1 (per 0-50mV / 0-60mV / 0-100V linears) Calibration (key code 1) for 50mV/60mV/100mV inputs. The display shows the message: CAL.L1 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. CAL.0 Put a 0V signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to continue. CAL.50 Put a 50mV, 60mV or 100mV signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.L2 (for 0-1V linears) Calibration (key code 2) for 1V input. The display shows the message: CAL.L2 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. CAL.0 Put a 0V signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to continue. CAL.1 Put a 1V signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.L3 (for 0-1V linears) Calibration (key code 3) for 0-10V input. The display shows the message: CAL.L3 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. CAL.0 Put a 0V signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to continue. CAL.10 Put a 10V signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.L4 (for 0-20mA / 4-20mA linears) Calibration (key code 4) for 0-20mA / 4-20mA input. The display shows the message: CAL.L4 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. CAL.0 Put a 0mA signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to continue. CAL.20 Put a 20mA signal between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.S (for 6-4 wire strain gauge pressure probe) Calibration (key code 5) for pressure input for 4 or 6-wire strain gauge probe with manual sequence. The display shows the message: CAL.SG Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Use the "Raise/Lower" keys to set the calibration value indicated on each probe, approximately 80% of full scale. Press the F key to continue. PrS.1 Put a signal corresponding to minimum pressure (equivalent to probe drained) between inputs of faston 1(+) and faston 2(-).Press the F key to continue. PrS.2 In case of 6-wire probe, the instrument will automatically unbalance the pressure probe and acquire the calibration value. Attention: the probe must be drained. In case of 4-wire probe, put a signal corresponding to the set calibration value at instrument input, or load the probe in an equivalent manner. Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration.
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-CAL.Au (for 6- wire strain gauge pressure probe) Calibration (key code 6) for pressure input for 6-wire strain gauge probe with automatic sequence. Attention: the probe must be drained. The display shows the message: CAL.Au Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section and check that the probe is drained. Use the "Raise/Lower" keys to set the calibration value indicated on each probe, approximately 80% of full scale. Press the F key to continue. PrS.1 Wait for stabilization and acquisition of minimum value; automatically goes to next step. PrS.2 Unbalancing of probe, wait for stabilization and acquisition of calibration value equal to value shown on probe (approximately 80% of full scale value); automatically goes to end of procedure and returns to normal functioning. -CAL.80 (for 6- wire strain gauge pressure probe, 80% cal.) Calibration (key code 7) for pressure input for 6-wire strain gauge probe, calibrated to exactly 80% of full scale with automatic sequence. Attention: the probe must be drained. The display shows the message: CAL.80 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section and check that the probe is drained. Use the "Raise/Lower" keys to set the full scale value of the probe. Press the F key to start calibration. PrS.1 Wait for stabilization and acquisition of minimum value; automatically goes to next step. PrS.2 Unbalancing of probe, wait for stabilization and acquisition of calibration value equal to value shown on probe (approximately 80% of full scale value); automatically goes to end of procedure and returns to normal functioning. -CAL.Po (for potentiometer input) Calibration of potentiometer input (key code 8). The display shows the message: CAL.Po Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. Lo.Pot Position the potentiometer cursor at start of stroke. Press the F key to continue. Hi.Pot Position the potentiometer cursor at end of stroke. Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.S1 (for remote input 1) Calibration of remote input 1 (key code 9): for 0-10V/0-20mA inputs (see hardware configuration). The display shows the message: CAL.S1 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. LO_.Sr.1Supply minimum value to remote input 1 (if input from potentiometer, position the potentiometer cursor at start of stroke). Press the F key to continue. HI_.Sr.1 Supply maximum value to remote input 1 (if input from potentiometer, position the potentiometer cursor at end of stroke). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.S2 (for remote input 2) Calibration of remote input 2 (key code 10): for 0-10V/0-20mA inputs (see hardware configuration). The display shows the message: CAL.S2 Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. LO_.Sr2 Supply minimum value to remote input 2 (if input from potentiometer, position the potentiometer cursor at start of stroke). Press the F key to continue. HI_.Sr2 Supply maximum value to remote input 2 (if input from potentiometer, position the potentiometer cursor at end of stroke). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration. -CAL.rt (for retransmission output) Calibration of repetition output (key code 11): for 0-10mV/0-20 mA inputs (see hardware configuration). The display shows the message: CAL.rt Make electrical connections as instructed in specific section. Press the F key to continue. Lo.out With the "Raise/Lower" keys, correct the offset of the minimum output signal in range -300/+1999, corresponds to the output minimum signal (0V, 0mA or 4mA). Press the F key to continue. Hi.out With the "Raise/Lower" keys, correct the offset of the minimum output signal in range -300/+1999, corresponds to the output maximum signal (10V, 20mA). Press the F key to end the procedure. The message _CAL with value 0 will appear on the display. Press the F key to exit the calibration menu or set the code for a new calibration.
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DETAILS ON LINEAR SCALES 010V, 020mA, 420mA The instrument provides two different modes to manage 010V, 020mA, 420mA linear signals, selectable with parameters InTyP and InCod in phase CFG3: a) Generic linear signal mode, "Minimum Maximum" scale type InTyP = 4, InCod = 4,5,6 The scales are factory-calibrated. In case of need, calibration in the field is performed with procedures CAL.L3, CAL.L4. The 420mA scale is calibrated with a 020mA signal. The calibration check is not available with the CAL/RST key. b) Signal from pressure transmitter or amplified load cell mode, "Zero-Span" type scale: InTyP = 0, InCod = 15,16,17 Calibration is performed together with the sensor, following procedures CAL.SG, CAL.AU, CAL.80 (as for strain gauges). The scale minimum (normally = 0) is set in CGG3 with parameter LO_LIN; Span (normally about 80% of full scale) is set during calibration phase. Parameter HI_LIN causes the _Hi_ message on the display. You can also run the calibration check with one of the CAL/RST" or "*" keys enabled for this procedure. The calibration check requires that the sensor have the calibration input (2 CAL wires connected to fastons 21 and 22 on the instrument).
TRIP POINTS Absolute trip point Setpoint set with absolute value with respect to 0. (ex. Out1=450, Out2=350, Out3=500, Out4=600). The setting range assumes maximum values of selected scale. Deviation trip point Setpoint set with reference to setpoint value ex1. Out1 absolute, the others deviation: Out1=400, Out2=50 (trip point at 450) Out3=80, (trip point at 480) Out4=100, (trip point at 300) e2. Out1, Out3 absolute, the others deviation: Out1=400, Out2=50 (trip point at 450) Out3=300, Out4=100 (trip point at 200) The setting range assumes values -999/999. The set value is added algebraically to the previous absolute alarm limit value (the limit value may exceed the scale limits). Direct trip point Relay energized with variable above value of set trip point for both absolute and deviation type. Reverse trip point Relay energized with variable below value of set trip point for both absolute and deviation type. Symmetrical deviation trip point Value set relative to setpoint is both added and subtracted to create a trip window. This is defined direct (inverse) symmetrical deviation with relay energized for values outside (inside) the window. Calibration control function Activated by key or by specifically configured digital input. It involves: - blocking of trip points - closing of calibration contact (fastons 21 and 22) - lighting of CAL LED - display of input corresponding to value supplied by probe or transmitter for activation time of key or of digital input. HOLD Function The input value and the trip points remain "frozen" as long as the logic input is active. With the input active, a reset of the setpoint memory de-energizes all energized relays and resets all alarm memories FLASH Function The input value is sampled and trip points are "frozen." When the logic input becomes active, the input value is "frozen" and the trip points are updated in base to the last acquired value.
PROGRAMMING BY P.C.
All configuration and calibration procedures can be run with an IBM * Personal Computer (or compatible), with suitable management software and interface (CL, RS485) * IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines.
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2300
VERSION
Alarm outputs + 2SPR Alarm outputs + 2SPR + W Alarm outputs + Serial CL Alarm outputs + Serial 485 Complete Serial CL Complete Serial 485 SI SW SX1 SX2 CC1 CC2
OUTPUTS
3 relay outputs 3 logic outputs 2 relay outputs + Out MD8 2 logic outputs + Out MD8 3R 3D 2R 2D
POWER SUPPLY
11...27Vac/dc 100...240Vac 0 1
CONFIGURATION
None configuration: Standard Custom configuration S C
WARNINGS !
WARNING: this symbol indicates danger. It is placed near the power supply circuit and near high-voltage relay contacts.
Read the following warnings before installing, connecting or using the device: follow instructions precisely when connecting the device. always use cables that are suitable for the voltage and current levels indicated in the technical specifications. the device has NO ON/OFF switch: it switches on immediately when power is turned on. For safety reasons, devices permanently connected to the power supply require a two-phase disconnecting switch with proper marking. Such switch must be located near the device and must be easily reachable by the user. A single switch can control several units. if the device is connected to electrically NON-ISOLATED equipment (e.g. thermocouples), a grounding wire must be applied to assure that this connection is not made directly through the machine structure. if the device is used in applications where there is risk of injury to persons and/or damage to machines or materials, it MUST be used with auxiliary alarm units. You should be able to check the correct operation of such units during normal operation of the device. before using the device, the user must check that all device parameters are correctly set in order to avoid injury to persons and/or damage to property. the device must NOT be used in inflammable or explosive environments. It may be connected to units operating in such environments only by means of suitable interfaces in conformity to local safety regulations. the device contains components that are sensitive to static electrical discharges. Therefore, take appropriate precautions when handling electronic circuit boards in order to prevent permanent damage to these components. Installation: installation category II, pollution level 2, double isolation power supply lines must be separated from device input and output lines; always check that the supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the device label. install the instrumentation separately from the relays and power switching devices do not install high-power remote switches, contactors, relays, thyristor power units (particularly if "phase angle" type), motors, etc... in the same cabinet. avoid dust, humidity, corrosive gases and heat sources do not close the ventilation holes; working temperature must be in the range of 0...50C If the device has faston terminals, they must be protected and isolated; if the device has screw terminals, wires should be attached at least in pairs. power: supplied from a disconnecting switch with fuse for the device section; path of wires from switch to devices should be as straight as possible; the same supply should not be used to power relays, contactors, solenoid valves, etc.; if the voltage waveform is strongly distorted by thyristor switching units or by electric motors, it is recommended that an isolation transformer be used only for the devices, connecting the screen to ground; it is important for the electrical system to have a good ground connection; voltage between neutral and ground must not exceed 1V and resistance must be less than 6Ohm; if the supply voltage is highly variable, use a voltage stabilizer for the device; use line filters in the vicinity of high frequency generators or arc welders; power supply lines must be separated from device input and output lines; always check that the supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the device label. Input and output connections: external connected circuits must have double insulation; to connect analog inputs (TC, RTD) you have to: physically separate input wiring from power supply wiring, from output wiring, and from power connections; use twisted and screened cables, with screen connected to ground at only one point; to connect adjustment and alarm outputs (contactors, solenoid valves, motors, fans, etc.), install RC groups (resistor and capacitor in series) in parallel with inductive loads that work in AC (Note: all capacitors must conform to VDE standards (class x2) and support at least 220 VAC. Resistors must be at least 2W); fit a 1N4007 diode in parallel with the coil of inductive loads that operate in DC GEFRAN spa will not be held liable for any injury to persons and/or damage to property deriving from tampering, from any incorrect or erroneous use, or from any use not conforming to the device specifications.
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OUT1
C GND
NO / NC
OUT2
C NC
MD8
CLOCK DATA
OUT3
C NO
PWR ALIMENTAZIONE
Serial Line Rx
RS485
A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
+ EXC
LINEA SERIALE
SPR2 SPR1
IN2 IN1
Pot. OUTWCOM
Ingresso 0- 20mA o 4-20mA 0- 20mA or 4-20mA input Configurazione Configuration Ingresso sonda: Probe input: Konfiguration Configuration Sensoreingang: Entre capteur:
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Ingresso da trasmettitore 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 2 fili 0- 20mA4-20mA 2-wires input from transmitter Configurazione Configuration Ingresso sonda: Probe input: Konfiguration Configuration Sensoreingang: Entre capteur:
Transmittereingang 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 2-Leiter Entre par transmetteur 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 2 fils Configuracin
S3A (ON) S3B (ON) S3C (OFF) SI (ON) Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans la CFG3: Input type in CFG3: Tipo de entrada en CFG3: Eingangstyp in CFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3: In TyP = 0 In Cod = 16,17
Serial Line Rx RS485 A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
Alimentazione trasmettitore: 24V Transmitter power: 24V Transmitterspeisung: 24V Alimentation transmetteur: 24V Alimentacin transmisor: 24V Alimentao do transmissor: 24V (J24 ON, J5 = J10 = J15 = OFF) Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations)
Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen)
Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraes) CAL.SG
Ingresso 0- 10V 0- 10V input Eingang 0- 10V Entre 0- 10V Entrada 0- 10V Entrada 0- 10V
Configuracin
Configurao
Entrada sonda Entrada para sonda:
Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans laCFG3: Input type in CFG3:: Tipo de entrada en CFG3: Eingangstyp in CFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3: In TyP = 4 In Cod = 4
Serial Line Rx
RS485
A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
99
Ingresso da trasmettitore 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 4 fili 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 4-wires input from transmitter Configurazione Configuration Ingresso sonda: Probe input: Konfiguration Configuration Sensoreingang: Entre capteur:
Transmittereingang 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 4-Leiter Entre par transmetteur 0- 20mA, 4-20mA 4 fils
Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans laCFG3: Input type in CFG3: Tipo de entrada en CFG3: Eingangstyp in CFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3: In TyP = 0 In Cod = 16,17
Serial Line RS485
Alimentazione trasmettitore: 24V Transmitter power: 24V Transmitterspeisung: 24V Alimentation transmetteur: 24V Alimentacin transmisor: 24V Alimentao do transmissor: 24V (J24 ON, J5 = J10 = J15 = OFF) Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations)
Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen)
Rx A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraes)
Ingresso 0- 1V 0- 1V input
Eingang 0- 1V Entre 0- 1V
Entrada 0- 1V Entrada 0- 1V
Entre capteur:
Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans laCFG3: Input type in CFG3: Tipo de entrada enCFG3: Eingangstyp in CFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3: In TyP = 4 In Cod = 3
Serial Line Rx
RS485
A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
100
Transmittereingang 0-10V Entre par transmetteur 0-10V Configuracin Configurao Entrada sonda: Entrada para sonda:
Entre capteur:
Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans la CFG3: Input type in CFG3: Tipo de entrada enCFG3: Eingangstyp in CFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3 In TyP = 0 In Cod = 15 Alimentazione trasmettitore: 24V Transmitter power: 24V Transmitterspeisung: 24V Alimentation transmetteur: 24V Alimentacin transmisor: 24V Alimentao do transmissor: 24V (J24 ON, J5 = J10 = J15 = OFF) Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations) Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen) CAL.SG Ingresso Potenziometro Potentiometer input
Configurazione Configuration Ingresso sonda: Probe input: Konfiguration Configuration Sensoreingang:
Serial Line Rx A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx RS485
Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraes)
Potentiometereingang Entre potentiomtre Configuracin Configurao Entrada sonda: Entrada para sonda:
Entre capteur:
Tipo di ingresso in CFG3: Type d'entre dans la CFG3: Input type in CFG3: Tipo de entrada enCFG3: Eingangstyp inCFG3: Tipo de entrada na CFG3 In TyP = 4 In Cod = 7
Serial Line Rx RS485
Alimentazione potenziometro: 10V Potentiometer power: 10V Potentiometerspeisung: 10V Alimentation potentiomtre: 10V Alimentacin potencimetro: 10V Alimentao potencimetro: 10V (J10 ON, J5 = J15 = J24 = OFF) Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations) Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen) CAL.Po 101
A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraes)
Dehnungsmessstreifen 4/6-Leiter Capteur type Pont de jauges 4/6 fils Configuracin Configurao Entrada sonda:
Entrada para sonda:
Sonda de tipo Strain-gauge 4/6 hilos Sonda do tipo Strain-gauge de 4/6 fios
Entre capteur:
Tipo ingresso (vedi tab. per tre tipi di polarizzazione) Input type (see table for three types of polarization)
Eingangstyp (siehe die Tabelle fr die drei Arten von Polarisierung)
CFG3: In TyP = 0 - 2 Sensibilit ingresso (vedi tabella per varie sensibilit) Input sensitivity (see table)
Eingangsempfindlichkeit (siehe die Tabelle fr die verschiedenen Empfindlichkeiten)
Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations) Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen) Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraesi) CAL.SG Alimentazione sonda vedi configurazione: Probe power see configuration: Sensorspeisung, siehe Konfiguration: Alimentation capteur cf. configuration: Alimentacin sonda vase configuracin: Alimentao da sonda ver configurao: J5 , J10 , J15 , J24 Sonda de tipo Strain-gauge 4/6 hilos con control alimentacin Sonda do tipo Strain-gauge de 4/6 fios com controle de alimentao
CFG3: In Cod = 0 - 14 Limiti di scala Skalengrenzwerte Lmites de escala Scale limits Limites d'chelle Limites de escala CFG3: Lo.Lin e Hi.Lin Sonda tipo Strain-gauge 4/6 fili con controllo alimentazione 4/6-wires strain-gauge probe with power control
Configurazione Configuration Ingresso sonda: Probe inpunt: Konfiguration Configuration
Capteur type Pont de jauges 4/6 fils avec contrle alimentation Configuracin Configurao Entrada sonda:
Entrada para sonda:
Tipo ingresso (vedi tab. per tre tipi di polarizzazione) Input type (see table for three types of polarization) Eingangstyp (siehe die Tabelle fr die drei Arten von Polarisierung) Type d'entre (cf. tableau pour trois types de polarisation)
Tipo de entrada (vase tabla para tres tipos de polarizacin) Tipo de entrada (ver tabela para trs tipos de polarizao)
CFG3: In TyP = 0 - 2 Sensibilit ingresso (vedi tabella per varie sensibilit) Input sensitivity (see table) Eingangsempfindlichkeit (siehe die Tabelle fr die verschiedenen Empfindlichkeiten) Sensibilit d'entre (cf. tableau pour diverses sensibilit)
Sensibilidad de entrada (vase tabla para varias sensibilidades) Sensibilidade de entrada (ver tabela para vrias sensibilidades)
Calibrazione: Procedura (vedi calibrazioni) Calibration: Procedure (see calibrations) Kalibrierung: Prozedur (siehe Kalibrationen) Calibration: Procdure (cf. calibration) Calibracin: Procedimiento (vase calibraciones) Calibrao: Processo (ver calibraes) CAL.SG Alimentazione sonda vedi configurazione: Probe power see configuration: Sensorspeisung, siehe Konfiguration: Alimentation capteur cf. configuration: Alimentacin sonda vase configuracin: Alimentao da sonda ver configurao: J5 , J10 , J15 , J24 Funciones entrada digital 1 Funcionalidade da entrada digital 1
CFG3: In Cod = 0 - 14 Limiti di scala Skalengrenzwerte Lmites de escala Scale limits Limites d'chelle Limites de escala CFG3: Lo.Lin e Hi.Lin Funzionalit ingresso digitale 1 Digital input 1 functions
Schema di collegamento per modulo espansione intercettazioni: 2300 + MD8 Connection scheme for trip point expansion module: 2300 + MDB Anschlussbild fr Ausgangserweiterungsmodul: 2300 + MD8 Schma de raccordement pour module extension alarmes: 2300 + MD8 Esquema de enlace para mdulo expansin interceptaciones: 2300 + MDB Schema di collegamento per modulo espansione intercettazioni: 2300 + MD8
Serial Line Rx
RS485
A (Data +) B (Data -) Tx
Lo strumento 2300 deve essere richiesto specificando (vedi sigla di ordinazione) The 2300 instrument must be requested specifying (see order code) Bei Bestellung des Gerts 2300 muss angegeben werden (siehe Bestellkode) L'appareil 2300 doit tre demand en spcifiant (cf. rfrence de commande) Para pedir el instrumento 2300 debe especificarse (vase sigla de pedido) Lo strumento 2300 deve essere richiesto specificando (vedi sigla di ordinazione)
Alarmausgang = 2R o 2D.
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SCHEDA CPU LATO SALDATURE CPU BOARD SOLDER SIDE CPU-KARTE, LTSEITE
CARTE CPU CT SOUDURES FICHA CPU LADO SOLDADURAS PLACA CPU LADO DAS SOLDAS
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SCHEDA ALIMENTAZIONE LATO SALDATURE POWER BOARD SOLDER SIDE NETZTEIL-KARTE LTSEITE
CARTE ALIMENTATION CT SOUDURES FICHA DE ALIMENTACIN LADO SOLDADURAS PLACA DE ALIMENTAO LADO DAS SOLDAS
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