DT4220 E 62 Angol
DT4220 E 62 Angol
DT4220 E 62 Angol
Process Indicator
Operating Instructions
DT4220 E
Contents
3. Product description................................................................6
3.1. Delivery configuration .......................................................................... 6
3.2. Type designation ................................................................................. 6
3.3. Operating principle .............................................................................. 7
3.4. Adjustment .......................................................................................... 9
3.5. Display, indicators ............................................................................... 9
3.6. Storage and transport.......................................................................... 9
4. Mounting ...............................................................................10
4.1. General instructions........................................................................... 10
4.2. Main dimensions of the instrument .................................................... 10
4.3. Mounting............................................................................................ 11
5. Connecting............................................................................13
5.1. Preparing the connection................................................................... 13
5.2. Connecting the mains........................................................................ 15
5.3. Connecting to active current transmitter ............................................ 17
5.4. Connecting to passive current transmitter.......................................... 18
5.5. Connecting to voltage transmitter ...................................................... 19
5.6. Connecting the limit relay outputs (option)......................................... 20
5.7. Connecting the analogue output (option) ........................................... 21
5.8. Connecting the RS-232 MODBUS communication output (option) .... 22
5.9. Connecting the RS-485 MODBUS communication output (option) .... 23
5.10. Connecting the transmitter supply (TS) output (option).................... 24
5.11. Final steps ....................................................................................... 24
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7. Setting-up..............................................................................31
7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during navigation in the menu ............ 31
7.2. Typing the code (password) in........................................................... 32
7.3. The menu structure ........................................................................... 33
7.4. The menu structure (detailed description).......................................... 34
7.5. Menu item 01: Display brightness...................................................... 35
7.6. Menu item 02: Input selection............................................................ 35
7.7. Menu item 03: Decimal point position ................................................ 36
7.8. Menu item 04: Low value of scale...................................................... 36
7.9. Menu item 05: High value of scale..................................................... 37
7.10. Menu item 06: Enable / disable displaying the leader zeros ............ 37
7.11. Menu item 07: Rounding displayed value ........................................ 38
7.12. Menu item 09: Display refresh time ................................................. 38
7.13. Menu item 10 and 11: Setting limit outputs ...................................... 39
7.13.1. Setting the operating mode........................................................... 40
7.13.2. Low limit value .............................................................................. 41
7.13.3. Hysteresis of the limit output......................................................... 42
7.13.4. High limit value ............................................................................. 43
7.13.5. Limit output hold mode ................................................................. 43
7.14. Menu item 14: Limit output state display mode ................................ 44
7.15. Menu item 16: Analog output signal setting ..................................... 45
7.16. Menu item 17: Assignment analog output low (start) value to display
value (scaling) .......................................................................................... 46
7.17. Menu item 18: Assignment analog output high (end) value to display
value (scaling) .......................................................................................... 46
7.18. Menu item 19: MODBUS communication settings ........................... 47
7.19. Menu item 20: Tests ........................................................................ 47
7.20. Menu item 21: Changing the user code ........................................... 48
7.21. Menu item 22: Changing the supervisor code.................................. 48
7.22. Menu item 23: Resetting the default settings ................................... 49
8. Fault rectification..................................................................50
8.1. Fault finding....................................................................................... 50
8.2. Repairing ........................................................................................... 50
9. Dismounting..........................................................................51
9.1. Dismounting procedure...................................................................... 51
9.2. Disposal............................................................................................. 51
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List
• The dot set in front indicates a list with no implied sequence.
Sequence
1 Numbers set in front indicate successive steps in a procedure.
Parting
Parting set in between the elements of a list.
/
It's meaning: only one element can be chosen from the list.
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2.5. CE conformity
A DT4220 E is in conformity with the provisions of the following
standards:
EN 61326-1:2012 (EMC)
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3. Product description
3.1. Delivery configuration
Delivered items The scope of delivery encompasses:
• DT4220 E
• 2 pc. mounting clamps (enclosed in a nylon bag)
• documentation:
this operating instructions manual
warranty
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Options:
RL2
Two normally open relay contacts (SPST) for limit switching or for
simple control tasks.
IA / IP
4-20 mA / 0-20 mA galvanic isolated scaleable analogue output. The
output can be active (A) or passive (P).
TS
Galvanic isolated power supply output for 2, 3 or 4 wires transmitter.
RS2
RS232 galvanic isolated communication output with MODBUS RTU
slave protocol. Only one instrument can be connected to the one
RS232 connector of PLC or to the computer.
RS4
RS485 galvanic isolated communication output with MODBUS RTU
slave protocol. 32 instruments can be connected to one RS485
connector of the PLC or to the computer.
Note: only one in five (IA, IP, TS, RS2, RS4) option can be
implemented at the same time. The option RL2 always can be
implemented independently another option.
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Operating principle The input current or voltage to be measured is led to the 23 bit A/D
converter through a protection and signal condition circuit.
The digital output signal of the A/D converter is processed by a
microcontroller.
The microcontroller drives the 5 digit LED display, processes the front
panel membrane keypad, drives the limit relays, the analogue output
and the communication output.
Easy on-site configuration through the front panel membrane keypad
is a major advantage of the microcontroller-based technology. The
configuration parameters: input signal selection, signal filtering,
display scaling, decimal point position, display refresh rate, limit
modes, limit values, etc. are stored in FRAM. The settings are
protected by a two-level password against unauthorized manipulation.
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3.4. Adjustment
The instrument can be adjusted through the
3 button front panel keypad. All configuration parameters are stored in
the instrument FRAM for unlimited time, even when the supply voltage
being switched off.
The instrument doesn't need any internal adjustment.
1. 5 digit 7 segment LED for displaying the measured value and the
mnemonic messages.
2. "Rel1" yellow indicator for indicating that limit output 1 is in "on-
state" (LIMIT1).
3. "Rel2" yellow indicator for indicating that limit output 2 is in "on-
state" (LIMIT2).
4. "Status" yellow indicator for indicating that a successful data
exchange has granted through the communication output.
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4. Mounting
4.1. General instructions
Mounting position Select a mounting position you can easily read the display reach for
mounting and connecting the instrument and that minimizes the
hazard of water, dust or dump getting into the instrument..
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4.3. Mounting
Preparatory steps The instrument is housed in a DIN standard ABS case. Fix it in the
panel with the two enclosed mounting clamps.
Dimensions of panel
cutout
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1. Put on the enclosed seal onto the instrument case from the rear
side and fit it to the instrument holding frame (Figure step 1).
2. Put the instrument into the prepared cut-out until it possible and
check the fitting of the seal between case and mounting surface.
3. Put one of the enclosed mounting clamp onto the tip of a
screwdriver (A) and put the clamp with the help of the screwdriver into
the hole on the side of the instrument.
4. Push the mounting clamp with your finger tip as far as you can
while keeping the case in it's position.
Repeat the 4., 5. steps with the other clamp.
Please do not exercise forces higher than necessary, as it may cause
damages to the clamp.
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5. Connecting
5.1. Preparing the connection
Always observe the following safety instructions:
• Connect or disconnect only in the complete absence of line voltage
• Take note the data concerning on the
overcurrent protection in installation.
• Use only a screwdriver with appropriate head
Select connecting Take note the suitability of the connecting cable
cable (wire cross-section, insulation, etc.).
You may use either solid conductor or flexible conductor.
In case of using flexible conductor use crimped wire end.
In case of mains connection the wire cross-section should be 1.0 mm2
(min.).
In case of connection communication cables take note the concerning
prescriptions (www.modbus.org).
It's an important rule that the power cables and signal cables should
lead on a separate way.
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Preparing cables
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The following figure shows the wiring plan, connecting the DT4220 E
instrument to the low voltage power supply:
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Wiring plan
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Wiring plan
Remark If the instrument does not have the TS option, you need to use an
external power supply for passive transmitter.
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Wiring plan
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Wiring plan
The following figure shows the using of the push-in direct connectors.
The button can be pushed down easily. Please do not exercise forces
higher than necessary, as it may cause damages to the terminal
assembly.
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Wiring plan
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Wiring plan
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Wiring plan
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Wiring plan
Put the instrument After you have completed the connections, put the instrument under
under supply voltage supply voltage. If the supply connection is correct the display gives
light.
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In the case of an error The DT4220 E is a modern type of process indicator family. The old
message type (DT4220) and this new type have same functions and same
options but the function of buttons at menu not compatible.
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= 1, = 2, = 3, = 4, = 5,
= 6, = 7, = 8, = 9, = 0
= A, = B, = C, = D, = E, = F, = G,
= H, = I, = J, = K, = L, = M, = N,
= O, = P, = Q, = R, = S, = T, = U,
= V, = W, = X, = Y, = Z
All mnemonics (code words, 5 digit length max.) presented on the
display comes from English expressions in abbreviated form.
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Login text
DT - Datcon instrument.
Type of the instrument.
No option is installed. (No Option)
Analogue output option is installed.
Communication option (RS-485 or RS-232) is installed.
Transmitter Supply output option is installed.
Error messages
The input signal is correct. The analogue output signal (option IA or
For example:IP) is less or more than the specified levels of Namur standard.
The displayed number is In this case the analogue output value indicates the error: it is 3.2 mA
blinking. or 22 mA, according the actual settings.
The input signal is more than the specified input range. The
instrument can not measure it.
In this case the analogue output value indicates the error: it is 3.2 mA
or 22 mA, according the actual settings.
The input signal is less than the specified input range. The instrument
can not measure it.
In this case the analogue output value indicates the error: it is 3.2 mA
or 22 mA, according the actual settings.
The input signal is less or more than the displayable value. The
instrument can not display it.
Critical error messages
In case of a critical error call manufacturer sertvice department!
A/D converter error. (Service: ADC)
FRAM error. (Service: FRAM)
Calibration error. (Service: Calibration Input)
Factory calibration is damaged.
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(3) ◄ Esc button: displaying the status of the limit output and clearing
the alarm (alarm acknowledgement).
It's functionality depends on the operating mode of displaying the
limits. In default factory setting this function is ‘dynamic’, therefore It
displays the limit output state as far as this button is pressed.
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6.4. indicators
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7. Setting-up
7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during navigation in
the menu
The DT4220 E is a modern type of process indicator family. The old
type (DT4220) and this new type have same functions and same
options but the function of buttons at menu not compatible.
► Menu button:
You can enter the actual menu item or the actual submenu item by
pressing this button.
▲ button:
You can select the next menu item by pressing this button.
If this button is held on over 1 sec, the first menu item is selected.
◄ Esc button:
You can leave the actual menu item or the actual submenu item by
pressing this button.
The changed parameter is saved before the exit had occurred.
If no keys are pressed for a period of 5 minutes, the instrument also
exits from menu.
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Levels of authorisation User level: allows the modification of the most necessary parameters
only. The rest of the menu is not even shown for users. The user code
default factory setting is: 0000.
Supervisor level: allows the modification of all parameters for the
authorised person. The supervisor code default factory setting is:
1000.
Typing the code in The DT4220 E is a modern type of process indicator family. The old
type (DT4220) and this new type have same functions and same
options but the function of buttons at menu not compatible.
1. Press the ► Menu button. The blinking mnemonic shows that
the device is asking for the code.
2. Four zeros appear: . The zero at the left side is blinking.
3. Use the ▲ and the ► buttons, type in either the user code or the
supervisor code.
4. Press the ◄ Esc button. If a correct code has been type in, the
mnemonic (login as a user) or the mnemonic (login as a
supervisor) is displayed and stays there for 2.5 seconds; then the first
menu item is shown on the display: .
5. If an incorrect code has been typing in, the mnemonic (BAD
Code) is shown on the display and stays there for 2.5 seconds; then
the instrument exits from the menu.
Start typing the code in again from Point 1.
Automatic exit from If no buttons are pressed, the instrument displays the mnemonic
the menu (Auto Escape) after 5 minutes has passed from the last
pressing of a button, and goes back to the measuring mode. This
solution is due to security: unauthorised persons, after 5 minute, will
not be able to change the settings of the instrument, should it be left
alone for some reason.
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Comment:
The menu items shown in grey appear only in the case of a
supervisor-level login.
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Comment:
The menu items marked with ‘*’ appear only in the case of a
supervisor-level login.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
The selectable values: 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Note! For scaling the DISPLAYED value you should set the high value
also. (Next menu item.)
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Notice For scaling must be assign the high (end) value also. (Next menu
item)
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Note! For scaling the displayed value you should set the low value
also. (Previous menu item.)
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Notice For scaling must be assign the low (start) value also. (Previous menu
item)
7.10. Menu item 06: Enable / disable displaying the leader zeros
Function Leader zero: the zeros that stand in front of an integer of no value.
E.g. the instrument displays the value 5.2 together with the leader
zeros:
005.20 (default factory setting), or without the leader zeros: 5.20.
In this menu item you can either disable displaying of the leader zeros
or you can enable this function again.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
The selectable values: 0.5 sec, 1.0 sec, 1.5 sec, 2.0 sec, 0.01 sec, 0.1
sec, 0.3 sec.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
off:
The output is always in switched off condition.
high:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value is
higher than or equal with the low limit value.
low:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value is
lower than the low limit value.
inside:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value is
between the low limit value and the high limit value.
outside:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value isn't
between the low limit value and the high limit value.
heating:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value is
lower than the low limit value. The output gets switched off, when the
displayed physical value is higher than the high limit value.
cooling:
The output gets switched on, when the displayed physical value is
higher than the high limit value. The output gets switched off, when
the displayed physical value is lower than the low limit value.
on:
The output is switched on independently from the measured value.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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The figure shows the limit output change vs. input signal, where the
value of hysteresis is > 0.
Remark: this operation is working in the mode: HIGH.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
If the high limit value is less than the low limit value then the
instrument will exchange these values when exits from the menu.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
dynamic:
It displays the limit output state as far as the Esc button is pressed.
timed:
It displays the limit output state as far as the Esc button is pressed
and 5 sec. long after releasing button.
static:
Pressing Esc button the limit output display can be switch on or switch
off.
changing:
Changing the state any of the limit outputs (switch on or switch off) it
displays the state automatically for 5 sec. long.
Keeping the Esc button pressed it displays the measuring value.
periodical:
It changes between the limit display and measuring display mode in 5
sec. period.
Keeping the ENTER button pressed it displays the measuring value.
on:
It displays the limit output state continuously.
Keeping the ENTER button pressed it displays the measuring value.
off:
There is no limit output display.
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The analog output can indicate the error state too. When the error
occurs the analog signal changes to 3.2 mA or 22 mA. (selectable)
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7.16. Menu item 17: Assignment analog output low (start) value to
display value (scaling)
Function Here you can assign analog output start value (0 mA or 4 mA) to the
measured physical value. This way you can assign any phisical range
to any output range.
[Factory default: 000.00 so in case of a measured value is 000.00 the
output value will be 4 mA (or 0 mA).]
Notice! For scaling the analog output must be assign the analog
output high (end) value also. (Next menu item)
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
7.17. Menu item 18: Assignment analog output high (end) value
to display value (scaling)
Function Here you can assign analog output high value (20 mA) to the
measured physical value. This way you can assign any phisical range
to any output range.
[Factory default: 100.00 so in case of a measured value is 100.00 the
output value will be 20 mA.]
Notice! For scaling the analog output must be assign the analog
output low (start) value also. (Previous menu item)
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
Warning! Do not forget the supervisor code you have defined. If you forget it,
defining another one is possible in the service only.
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It is not possible to cancel this operation once the command has been
issued.
Sequence of operations Read the chapter 7.1. Functions of the push-buttons during
navigation in the menu for learning the buttons handle.
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8. Fault rectification
8.1. Fault finding
The instrument has a sophisticated self-test function. It is able to
detect and display the majority of the errors.
8.2. Repairing
In accordance with Point 2.1..: For safety and warranty reasons, any
internal work on the instrument must be carried out by DATCON
personnel.
In the case of errors, it is recommended to notice of the displayed
error message, as well as of the phenomenon seen.
These informations please communicate to the Datcon service
personnel.
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9. Dismounting
9.1. Dismounting procedure
The following figure shows the dismounting procedures:
Dismounting
9.2. Disposal
According with the concerning EU directive, the Manufacturer
undertakes the disposal of the instrument that are manufactured by it
and intended to be destroyed. Please deliver it in contamination-free
condition to the site of the Manufacturer or to a specialised recycling
company.
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10. Appendix
10.1. Technical specifications
* = default settings
Input parameters
Input signal: DC current / DC voltage
Measuring range: 0-20 mA / *4-20 mA
0-10 V / 2-10 V / 0-5 V
Input resistance: 10 Ω (current input)
100 kΩ (voltage input)
Overrange: ±50 mA (current input)
±200 V (voltage input)
Display
Display unit: LED, 5 digit (+ values) / 4 digit (- values),
7 segment, negative sign, setable decimal point
Character height: 14.2 mm
Display color: *red / orange / yellow / green / blue
Display brightness: Adjustable from10% to *100% in 10% steps.
Display range: -9 999–99 999
Relation between the display Any values to be displayed could be selected
and the input signal: (within the display range) to be assigned to the
input values.
Display refresh time: 0.01 / 0.1 / 0.3 / *0.5 / 1.0 / 2.0 sec (adjustable)
Indicator LEDs: 2 limit values (yellow)
1 status (MODBUS communication) (yellow)
Manual controls: 3 membrane push-buttons on the front cover
Measuring parameters
Characteristic: Linear
Display accuracy at 23 °C ±2 °C, after 10 min
warm up time: 0.02%
Display accuracy at whole operating
temperature range: 0.2%
Temperature-dependency: 25 ppm / °C
ADC sample rate: 122 SPS
Number of averaged samples: Display refresh time / ADC sample rate. (*61)
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Power supply
DT4220 E xx xx xx: 19-50 VDC / 19-35 VAC, 3 W / 3.5 VA
DT4220 E xx xx xx PS: 90-250 V AC/DC, 3.5 VA / 3 W
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature range: 0-60 °C *
Storage temperature range: -25 - +70 °C
Climatic conditions: EN 60654-1, class B2
Relative humidity: 90% (max., non-condensing)
Place of installation: Cabinet
You can order instrument for -20 - +60 °C operating temperature range.
General data
Housing: panel instrument
Dimensions [mm]: 96 x 48 x 45 (width x height x depth)
Panel cut off: 91 x 44 (width x height)
Weight: 0.15 kg
Protection: IP 65 (front)
IP 30 (rear)
Connection cable:
Power supply: max. 2 mm2
Signal, option: 0.25-1.5 mm2
Limit output: 0.25-1.5 mm2
Connection:
Power supply: 2 pole screw terminal
Signal, option: 4 pole plug-in screw terminal
Limit output: 2x 2 pole push-in direct connection
The Manufacturer maintain the right to change the technical data!
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Use the current input or the voltage input only. Do not use (do not wire) both at the same time!
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Use the current input or the voltage input only. Do not use (do not wire) both at the same time!
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Use the current input or the voltage input only. Do not use (do not wire) both at the same time!
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