HANYOUNG NUX GR200 User Manual

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Touch-Type Graphic Recorder
USER MANUAL
Version 1.0
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Notice
The contents of this manual are protected by the copyrights and HANYOUNG NUX exclusively has all the related rights.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions.
HANYOUNG NUX contains tacit guarantee and properness for certain purposes of the manual and does not provide any guarantee which is not mentioned in the manual.
The programs installed in the product are protected by the copyrights.
The software is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement. In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use of other dealings in the software.
Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols (Ⓡ and ™).
HANYOUNG NUX CO., LTD.
28, Gilpa-ro 71beon-gil, Namgu, Incheon, Korea TEL : +82-32-876-4697 (Company) FAX : +82-32-868-4696
Before start Installation Operation
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
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Before start
1. Check the product
2. Caution for safety
3. Quality warranty
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Installation
Operation
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
1. Cautions of Installation
2. Installation method
3. Dimension & Panel cutout
4. Wiring
5. Terminal wiring diagram
1. Names of each part
2. Button operation
3. How to operate the number pad
4. How to operate the keypad
1. Screen block diagram
1. Start and end of the record
2. Printing of list
3. Alarm
4. Trend screen
5. Digital screen
6. Bar graph screen
1. Check the save log
2. Function configuration
3. Date / reservation configuration
4. Channel configuration
5. Alarm and DI
6. History management
7. System configuration
1. Input specification
2. Hardware specification
3. Display specification
4. Memory specification
5. Installation environment
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Before start
Thank you for purchasing the graphic recorder of HANYOUNG NUX (Model : GR200). The manual specifically explains the functions, how to install, caution and instruction of the product. Please carefully read and fully understand the manual. In addition, let the manual used by and delivered to the end-user and keep the manual in a place ready to read. (The contents of the manual may be altered without prior notice depending on the improvement or functional changes of the product.)
1. Check the product
After purchasing the product, please check whether the product meets your desired specification and then check the damages on the exterior or missing parts.
▶ Parts
Main body 4 body clamps 250 Ω resistor SD card Manual
▶ Suffix code
Model Code Description
GR200 -
Number of channels
External contact input & output (DI / DO)
Communication 0 RS 422/485
※Ethernet is available when using our ethernet converter(HMCE).
2 2 channel
4 4 channel
8 8 channel
12 12 channel
N None
1 DI 2 contacts + DO 6 contacts (relay)
2 DI 4 contacts + DO 12 contacts (relay)
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Before start Installation Operation
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
2. Caution for safety
Alerts declared in the manual are classified to Danger, Warning and Caution by their criticality
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
The contents of the manual may be altered without notification to improve the product.
Use the product following the instructions on the safety in this manual for the protection
and safety of the product and the system connected to the product.
The company has no responsibilities for the safety issues and following damages
caused by negligence or using or handling the product without following the instruction in the manual.
Please install other additional protection or safety circuits for the protection and safety
of the product and the system connected to the product outside the product.
Do not arbitrarily dissemble, repair or modify the product. This may cause electric
shock, fire or malfunction.
Do not apply strong impact on the product. This may cause product damages or
malfunction.
When installing the product, you must install switch or a circuit breaker in order to
separate it from prime power.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury
3. Quality warranty
The company does not take any responsibility and warranty for the product not defined
in the quality warranty of the company.
The company does is not responsible for any damages to the user or the third party
due to unexpected faults or the act of God, losses or indirect damages.
The warranty period is 1 year from the date of purchase and the company provides
repair services free of charge only for the cases of failure under normal condition defined in the manual.
The repair services for failure and others after expiring the warranty period of the
product are provided with charges based on the standard by the company.
The failure below is covered with charges despite the warranty period.
• Please contact the company or the shop you purchased if you need services (A/S) due to failure and others.
•Failure due to user's faults (Ex : initialization due to lost password)
•Failure due to act of God (Ex : fire, flood, etc.)
•Failure due to moving after the product installation
•Failure due to arbitrary modification or damages
•Failure due to power problem including unstable power
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Installation
1. Cautions of Installation
Please use the product with installed on the panel due to the danger of the electric shock.
Do not install the product in the places below.
• Place where a person unconsciously touches the terminal
• Place with strong vibration, impact or electromagnetic field
• Place with exposed to the abrasive or flammable gases
• Place with rapid temperature change or much moisture, dust or salt
• Place with exposed to the direct sunlight or excessively high or low temperature
• Place with materials easy to be caught by the fire
The case and the front part of the product are made from the plastic (PC) and equipped with insulators but do not directly install the product on the material with easily burnt.
Do not place the equipment or wiring which causes the noise near from the product. In particular, sufficiently preheat the product when used at low temperature below 0°C. Also, do not put the equipment with severe heat near from the product.
Turn all the gauges off and do the wiring.
● The product operates under 100 - 240 V AC / 50 - 60 ㎐ without additional operation. Do not use
the power other than the ratings. This may cause the electric shock or the fire.
Do not operate the product with wet hand. This may cause the electric shock.
Please follow the existing notice to reduce the danger of the fire, electric shock or damages in use.
Please refer to how to install for the ground. (Ground resistor: Less than 100 Ω)
Install the product in a place with sufficient ventilation and do not cover the vent hole of the product.
The overvoltage protection is included in the category (IEC 60664-1) and the use environment is
the Pollution Degree.
Do not use a sharp tool or apply too much power on the touch screen.
2. Installation method
Please cut off the power provided to the product before the installation. Take care not to touch the terminal due to the danger of the electric shock under the power application.
Danger
Use the steel plate with the thickness of 2 ~ 5 ㎜ for the panel.
Slide the product into the panel from the front side of the panel.
Hook the dedicated clamp to the hole on the product and fix it with bolts (Place first with slightly
tightening each clamp and then fix).
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Before start Installation Operation
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
Fig. 1) How to install the panel
Attachment direction
panel
body clamp
145.0
145.0
8.8
148.7
164.7
173.5
170.0
170.0
138.0
+0.5
-0
+0.5
-0
138.0
The tightening torque to fix the clamp is less than 0.5 N·m. Excessive torque may distort or damage the product.
Caution
3. Dimension & Panel cutout
▶ Dimension
▶ Panel cutout
(Unit : ㎜)
(Unit : ㎜)
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4. Wiring
L L
Relay output terminal
External VDC
Inducive load
Diode
Relay output terminal
external VAC
inductive load
CR filter
GR200 GR200
Please cut off the power provided to the product before the wiring. Take care not to touch the terminal due to the danger of the electric shock under the power application.
Danger
▶ Power wiring
Please use the vinyl insulation wire with 0.9 ~ 2.0 ㎟ (KSC 3304).
Much noise in the power may damage the product or malfunction. Use the line filter to remove the noise.
Caution
▶ FG(Frame Ground) wiring
Please use the vinyl insulation wire of 2.0 ㎟ (KSC 3304). Please wire higher than grade 3 ground with less than 100Ω of the ground resistor.
▶ Wire the relay output
The inductive loads (L) including the motor, solenoid and external relay cause the malfunction. Connect the CR filters and diodes with the load in parallel in the AC and the DC circuits, respectively.
Caution
Fig. 2) Relay wiring
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Before start Installation Operation
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
less than 6 ㎜
More than 3 ㎜
less than 6 ㎜
More than 3 ㎜
▶ Input wiring
RTX+
Terminal
resistor
Terminal
resistor
Master
GR200
RTX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
Terminal
resistor
Terminal
resistor
Master
GR200
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
less than 6
More than 3
less than 7 ㎜
More than 3.5 ㎜
less than 6
More than 3
less than 7 ㎜
More than 3.5 ㎜
Use the shield wire for the input wiring and wire with certain intervals from the power and the ground circuits. Use the RTD sensor as the 3-line sensor with the same wiring resistor.
Caution
▶ Communication wiring
Connect the terminating resisters (100 - 200 Ω, 0.25 W) at both ends of the communication line.
[ 2-line connection ] [ 4-line connection ]
Fig. 3) Communication wiring
▶ Terminal specification
Input / output - M3 Screw
Communication / power - M3.5 Screw
Fig. 4) Compressing terminal
5. Terminal wiring diagram
Terminal
Sensor input (1) Channel 1 – 4
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Terminal
Sensor input (2) Channel 5 – 8
number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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Channel 1 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 2 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 3 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 4 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 5 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 6 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 7 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 8 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Terminal
Digital input (2) DI3 – DI4
number
37
38 54
39
40 56
DI 3
COM
DI 4
COM
Terminal
number
Terminal
number
Terminal
number
73
74
75
Digital input (2) DI1 – DI2
53
55
Communication
Tx (+)
69
Tx (-)
70
71
Rx (+)
72
Rx (-)
Power
100 - 240 V AC 50 - 60 ㎐ 22 VA
DI 1
COM
DI 2
COM
RS-485
Ethernet
Terminal
Sensor input (3) Channel 9 – 12
number
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Channel 9 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 10 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 11 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Channel 12 RTD : Thermoresistor V DC : Votage DC TC : Thermocouple
Terminal
number
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Contact output(2) Relay7 - Relay12
Relay 7
Relay 8
Relay 9
Relay 10
Relay 11
Relay 12
Terminal
number
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Contact output(2)
Relay1 - Relay6
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
Relay 6
Fig. 5) Wiring diagram
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Operation
1. Names of each part
Before start Installation Operation
Front LED
Display part
SD card slot
Power switch
2. Button operation
Execution button Immediately execute the function on the button
Select button Select one on the list
Input box
※ The execution is denied with the alarm (beep) when the button is deactivated or the configuration
is prohibited.
Display and configure the number or character. The number pad or keypad appears when pressed.
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
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3. How to operate the number pad
Fig. 6) Number pad
Display the name and the configuration range of the parameter Display the configured value Register the configured value Delete the last digit of the configured value Delete all the configured values Cancel the configuration and hide the input pad.
※ The configuration is denied with the alarm (beep) if a value exceeds the
configuration range.
4. How to operate the keypad
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Fig. 7) Keypad
Display the parameter name Display the configured character Register the configured character Delete the last digit of the configured character Delete all the configured values Cancel the configuration and hide the input pad. Change the character to capital or small letter Blank character
Screen block diagram
1. Screen block diagram
Power
Trend screen, digital screen, bar graph screen
- Save / stop the graph (internal memory, SD card)
- Display the status (internal memory, SD card, alarm)
- Display the list
Logo screen
Trend screen Digital screen Bar graph screen
Before start Installation Operation
Menu screen
Trend screen, digital screen, bar graph screen
Operating screen
View the saved graph, copy the data from the internal memory
Check the save log
Function configuration
Date / reservation configuration
Channel configuration
Warning and DI
History management
System configuration
to the SD card
Operation configuration : Recording interval, screen brightness, power­saving, restoration from the blackout, beep, background color, touch lock
LIST : Enter the list name Graph : Line thickness, how to draw, change the saved file name
Current time : Configure the current time Reservation time : Configure the reservation on start and end
Basic configuration : Sensor type, DCV range, use range, decimal point location, input filter, unit Additional configuration : Channel name, display range, how to measure, use the channel or not,
channel calibration, channel copy
Calculation function : Calculation configuration, enter the calculation formula, enter the memory formula
Warning configuration : Warning type, warning relay, warning operation DI configuration : Beep time, detection delay time,
DI 1 operation, DI relay
Event : Display the event history, delete the event history, save to the SD card Error : Display the error history, delete the error history, save to the SD card Output status : Alarm, DI, display the relay status
System : Display language, select the logo screen, user password, user logo upload Product specification : Enter the information on the initial screen, whether to display
the information on the initial screen, product information, parameter initialization Communication configuration : Communication protocol, communication speed, stop bit, data length, parity bit, device number, response time Memory : Memory capacity information, initialize the internal memory, parameter upload, download Firmware: Firmware upgrade, test mode
Screen block diagram
Operating screen
Configuration screen
Specifications
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Operating screen
1. Start and end of the record
The record starts and ends from the "Trend", "Digital " or "Bar Graph" screen. Use the internal memory or the SD card for record.
Start or end recording on the SD card.
Start or end the recording on the internal memory.
Fig. 8) Trend screen
▶ Record on the internal memory
Press the button to pop up the confirm screen.
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Fig. 9) Check the record in the internal memory Fig. 10) Check the stop on the internal memory
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Display recording.
50 % of the internal memory is used.
The recording is terminated when 100 % of the internal memory is used.
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