JUMO dTRANS AS 02, 202553 Operating Manual

JUMO dTRANS AS 02
Transmitter/controller
for standard signals and temperature
Type 202553
Operating Manual
20255300T90Z002K000
V1.00/EN/00541524
WARNING:
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Note:
Please read these Operating Instructions before placing the instrument in operation. Keep the manual in a place which is accessible to all users at all times.
Resetting the brightness of the LC display:
If the brightness setting has been adjusted so that the display text is no longer legible, the basic setting can be restored as follows:
Switch off the voltage supply.Switch on the voltage supply and immediately press and hold the and
keys simultaneously.
Operator language selection:
Press the key for longer than 3 seconds.Select the appropriate language with the and keys.Briefly press the key.
Reset to factory settings:
To get to the Administrator level, proceed as follows:
Press the key for longer than 2 seconds.Use the or keys to select "ADMINISTR. LEVEL".Use the and keys to enter the password 8192.
Confirm the key.
WARNING:
Customer-specific settings will be lost!
Contents
1 Typographical conventions ...................................................... 5
1.1 Warning signs ..............................................................................................5
1.2 Reference signs ...........................................................................................5
2 Description ................................................................................ 6
3 Instrument identification .......................................................... 8
3.1 Nameplate ....................................................................................................8
3.2 Order details .................................................................................................8
3.3 Accessories (included in delivery) ..............................................................10
3.4 Accessories (optional) ................................................................................10
4 Mounting .................................................................................. 11
4.1 General information ....................................................................................11
4.2 Dimensions ................................................................................................11
5 Installation ............................................................................... 12
5.1 Installation instructions ..............................................................................12
5.2 Electrical isolation ......................................................................................13
5.3 Connection .................................................................................................14
6 Operation ................................................................................. 18
6.1 Controls ......................................................................................................18
6.2 Display .......................................................................................................19
6.3 Principle of operation .................................................................................20
6.4 Measuring mode ........................................................................................23
6.5 Input/output information ............................................................................24
6.6 User level ...................................................................................................29
6.7 Administrator level .....................................................................................30
6.8 MANUAL mode/Simulation mode ..............................................................33
6.9 HOLD mode ...............................................................................................36
7 Commissioning ....................................................................... 38
7.1 Getting started ...........................................................................................38
7.2 Setting examples .......................................................................................39
8 Calibration ............................................................................... 45
8.1 Notes ..........................................................................................................45
8.2 General information ....................................................................................45
8.3 Linear operating mode ...............................................................................48
8.4 pH operating mode ....................................................................................52
Contents
8.5 Conductivity operating mode .....................................................................56
8.6 Concentration operating mode ..................................................................62
8.7 Chlorine measurement operating mode, pH-compensated 64
9 Calibration logbook ................................................................ 66
9.1 General information ....................................................................................66
10 Controller ................................................................................. 67
10.1 General information ....................................................................................67
10.2 Controller functions ....................................................................................67
10.3 Software controllers and outputs ...............................................................68
10.4 Configuration of higher order controllers ...................................................70
10.5 Parameter sets ...........................................................................................70
10.6 Sample configurations ...............................................................................71
11 Setup program ........................................................................ 74
11.1 Configurable parameters ...........................................................................74
11.2 Documenting the instrument configuration ................................................75
11.3 Special features for "Datalogger" ..............................................................76
12 Eliminating faults and malfunctions ...................................... 78
13 Technical data ......................................................................... 80
14 Retrofitting optional boards ................................................... 83
15 Appendix .................................................................................. 86
15.1 Glossary .....................................................................................................86
15.2 Parameters of the User level ......................................................................99
16 Index ....................................................................................... 111

1.1 Warning signs

Danger
This symbol is used when there may be danger to personnel if the instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!
Caution
This symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!
Read documentation! This symbol – placed on the device – indicates that the associated device
documentation has to be observed. This is necessary to recognize the kind
of the potential hazards as well as to take the measures to avoid them.

1 Typographical conventions

1.2 Reference signs

Note
This symbol is used to draw your special attention to a remark.
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abc
Instruction
Footnote
Footnotes are remarks that refer to specific points in the text. Footnotes consist of two parts:
A marker in the text and the footnote text. The markers in the text are arranged as consecutive superscript numbers.
This symbol indicates the description of an action to be performed. The individual steps are marked by this asterisk. Example: Briefly press the key.
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2 Description

Inputs/outputs In addition to the main input (conductivity, TDS, resistance) and the secondary
input (temperature compensation), the basic instrument alone has two binary inputs, two relays, one power supply for external sensors and a setup interface.
Input signals can be shown as numbers or as a bar graph on the graphic display. Parameters are displayed in plain text for easily comprehensible and reliable operation.
Optional Three further slots can be fitted with extensive additional configurable inputs
and outputs and interfaces.
Application The instrument is suitable, for example, for displaying, measuring and
controlling:
- Conductivity, TDS and resistance.
- Free chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ozone, hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid, in combination with sensors as per data sheet 202630.
- (Hydrostatic) liquid levels with 2-wire transmitters (level probes) as per data sheet 402090 or data sheet 404390.
- Flow rate in conjunction with transmitters as per data sheet 406010.
- Two temperature measuring points.
- Most sensors and transmitters that output standard signals (0 to 10 V or 0(4) to 20 mA).
Because temperature measurement is integrated, temperature compensation takes place quickly and precisely, which is particularly important for many analytical measurements.
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2 Description
Special features - Display: mS/cm, µS/cm, MOhm × cm, mg/l, pH, mV, etc. Special settings
are also possible with the setup program
- Configurable display text (operator level)
- A choice of display visualizations: large numbers, bar graph or tendency (trend) display
- Four limit controllers
- Integrated calibration routines: with 1, 2 and 3 points
- Math and logic module (optional)
- Calibration logbook
- Three optional slots
- Selectable languages: English, German, French, etc.
- Setup program provides: convenient programming, system documentation
- RS422/485 interface (optional)
- PROFIBUS-DP interface (optional)
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3 Instrument identification

Typ: 202553/01-8-01-4-8-0-23/000
TN: 00566868
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG dTRANS AS 02
36039 Fulda Germany
AC .. 0V 48..63Hz/DC 20 3
max 14VA
F-Nr.: 0169924101016010001

3.1 Nameplate

on the transmitter
The date of manufacture is encoded in the "F No." (serial number): 1601 means year of manufacture 2016 / calendar week 01

3.2 Order details

(1) Basic type
202553 JUMO dTRANS AS 02 - Transmitter/controller
(2) Basic type extension
01 In the panel enclosure 05 In the surface-mounted enclosure
(3) Version
8 Standard with factory setting 9 Programming to customer specification
(4) Operating language
01 German 02 English 03 French 04 Dutch 05 Russian 06 Italian 07 Hungarian 08 Czech 09 Swedish 10 Polish 13 Portuguese 14 Spanish 16 Rumanian
a
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3 Instrument identification
(5) Optional slot 1
0Not used 1 Analog input (universal) 2 Relay (1× changeover) 3 Relay (2× normally open) 4 Analog output 52 PhotoMOS
®
relays 6 Solid state relay 1 A 8 Voltage supply output DC 12 V (e.g. for inductive proximity switch)
(6) Optional slot 2
0Not used 1 Analog input (universal) 2 Relay (1x changeover) 4 Analog output 52 PhotoMOS
®
relays 6 Solid state relay 1 A 8 Voltage supply output DC 12 V (e.g. for inductive proximity switch)
(7) Optional slot 3
0Not used 1 Analog input (universal) 2 Relay (1x changeover) 3 Relay (2x normally open) 4 Analog output 52 PhotoMOS
®
relays 6 Solid state relay 1 A 8 Voltage supply output DC 12 V (e.g. for inductive proximity switch)
10 RS485 interface 11 Datalogger with interface RS485 12 PROFIBUS-DP interface
(8) Power supply
23 AC 110 to 230 V, -15/+10 %, 48 to 63 Hz 25 AC/DC 20 to 30 V, 48 to 63 Hz
(9) Extra codes
d
000 None
a
All languages are available on the instrument and can be changed by the customer at any time. Factory default setting to a language (other than "German") is available for a charge.
b
PhotoMOS® is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation.
c
The only way to read files is with the PC setup software!
d
List extra codes in sequence, separated by commas.
b
c
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Order code /- -----/,... Order example 202553 / 01 - 8 - 01 - 2 - 2 - 4 - 23 / 000
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3 Instrument identification

3.3 Accessories (included in delivery)

4× fastening elements, complete 3× CON plug-in link 3× jumper wire 1× seal for panel 1× fastening elements, complete
- 1× DIN rail fastening left
- 1× DIN rail fastening right
- 3× wall mount
- 3× fastening screw
a
For basic type extension 01 only (in the panel enclosure)
b
For basic type extension 05 only (in the surface-mounted enclosure)
a
b
a
a
b

3.4 Accessories (optional)

Type Part no.
Holder for C rail 00375749 Dummy cover 96 mm × 48 mm 00069680 Pipe mounting set 00398162 Weather protection roof complete for basic type extension 05 00401174 PC setup software 00560380 PC interface cable including USB/TTL converter and two adapters
(USB connecting cable)
00456352
Optional board Code Part no.
Analog input (universal) 1 00442785 Relay (1× changeover) 2 00442786 Relay (2× NO) 3 00442787 Analog output 4 00442788 2 PhotoMOS Solid state relay 1 A 6 00442790 Voltage supply output DC ±5 V (e.g. for ISFET) 7 00566681 Voltage supply output DC 12 V (e.g. for inductive proximity switch) 8 00566682 Interface - RS422/485 10 00442782 Data logger with RS485 interface 11 00566678 PROFIBUS-DP interface 12 00566679
®
relays 5 00566677
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4.1 General information

4 Mounting

Mounting location
Installation position
Find a location that ensures easy accessibility for the later calibration. The fastening must be secure and must ensure low vibration for the
instrument. Avoid direct sunlight! Permissible ambient temperature at the installation location: -10 to +55 °C
with max. 95 % rel. humidity, no condensation. The instrument can be mounted in any position.

4.2 Dimensions

Close mounting
Minimum spacing of panel cutouts Horizontal Vertical Without setup connector: 30 mm 11 mm With setup connector (see arrow): 65 mm 11 mm
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5 Installation

5.1 Installation instructions

The electrical connection must only be performed by qualified personnel!
The choice of cable, the installation and the electrical connection must
conform to the requirements of VDE 0100 “Regulations on the Installation of Power Circuits with Nominal Voltages below 1000 V” and the relevant local regulations.
At maximum load, the cable must be heat resistant up to at least 80 °C.The instrument shall be operated by mains protected with a branch circuitry
overcurrent protection device not more than 20 Amps. For servicing/repairing a Disconnecting Device shall be provided to disconnect all conductors.
The load circuits must be fused for the maximum load currents in each case
to prevent the relay contacts from becoming welded in the event of a short circuit.
Electromagnetic compatibility meets the requirements of EN 61326.Lay the input, output, and supply lines so they are physically separated
from each other and are not parallel.
Use twisted and shielded probe cables. If possible, do not lay these cables
close to components or cables through which current is flowing. Ground the shielding at one end.
The probe cables must have an uninterrupted run (do not route them via
terminal blocks or similar arrangements).
No other consumers can be connected to the power terminals of the
instrument.
The instrument is not suitable for installation in areas with an explosion
hazard.
Apart from faulty installation, incorrect settings on the instrument may also
affect the proper functioning of the subsequent process or lead to damage. You should therefore always provide safety equipment that is independent of the instrument and it should only be possible for qualified personnel to make settings.
Mounting information for conductor cross-sections and ferrules
Ferrule Conductor cross-section Minimum length of ferrule or
Mi ni mu m Ma xi mu m
Without ferrule 0.34 mm Without collar 0.25 mm With collar up to 1.5 mm
2
0.25 mm
Twin, with collar 0.25 mm
2
2
2
2
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
2
2
2
2
stripping
10 mm (stripping) 10 mm 10 mm 12 mm
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5.2 Electrical isolation

3700 V AC
Setup interface
Power supply
Power supply
for a 2-wire transmitter
3700 V AC
Semi Semiconductor relay Triac
Binary inputs
30 V AC 50 V DC
Continuous outputs
30 V AC 50 V DC
Input 2 (option)
3700 V AC
Relay outputs
Main input for standard signals
30 V AC 50 V DC
PhotoMOS®relay
30 V AC 50 V DC
Interface RS422/485 PROFIBUS-DP Datalogger
Power supply for ISFET sensor
Extra-low voltage
30 V AC 50 V DC
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L1(L+)
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15
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N(L-)
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(a)
(b)(c)
(1)
(3)
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5.3 Connection

5.3.1 Terminal assignment

(1) Row 1 (a) Option 1 (b) Option 2 (c) Option 3 (2) Row 2 Main input board
(standard signal and temperature)
(3) Row 3 PSU board
(power supply/2× relays)

5.3.2 Optional board (row 1, slot a, b or c)

Function Symbol Terminal
Analog input Temperature sensor
in a two-wire circuit
Pt100 or Pt1000
Temperature sensor in a three-wire circuit
Pt100 or Pt1000
Resistance transmitter 2
for slot (a)
2 4
3 2 4
3 4
Te rm in al
for slot (b)
6 8
7 6 8
6 7 8
Ter mi na l
for slot (c)
10 12
11 10 12
10 11 12
Electrical current 3
14
4
7 8
11 12
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-
+
-
+
-
RxD-
RxD+
TxD-
TxD+
R
xD/TxD-
RxD/TxD+
RxD/TxD-P(B)
VP(+5V)
DGND
RxD/TxD-N(A)
RxD/TxD-
RxD/TxD+
S
P
O
S
P
S
Function Symbol Terminal
for slot (a)
Voltage
0(2) to 10 V
Voltage
0to1V
1 2
2 3
Te rm in al
for slot (b)
5 6
6 7
Ter mi na l
for slot (c)
9
10 10
11
Continuous output Current or voltage 2
3
6 7
10 11
Modbus interface
RS422 9
10 11 12
RS485 11
12
PROFIBUS-DP interface
9 10 11 12
Datalogger interface
RS485 10
11
Relay (1× changeover)
K3 1
K4 5 2 3
6 7
K5 9
Relay (2× NO, common pin)
K3 1
K5 9
2
K6 3
K8 11
Triac (1 A)
PhotoMOS
®
relay (0.2 A)
K3 2
3
K3 1
2
K4 6
K4 5
K5 10
7
K5 9
6
10 11
10
11
10
K6 3
K7 7 4
8
K8 11
12
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-
+
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+
-
J
J
J
E
S
A
Function Symbol Terminal
for slot (a)
Te rm in al
for slot (b)
Ter mi na l
for slot (c)
Power supply voltage for proximity switch
DC +12 V GND
1 2
5 6
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5.3.3 Main board (row 2)

Function Symbol Terminal Standard signal input for electrical current
0(4) to 20 mA
Standard signal input for voltage
0(2) to 10 V or 10 to 0(2) V
Temperature sensor in a two-wire circuit
Pt100 or Pt1000
Temperature sensor in a three-wire circuit
Pt100 or Pt1000
Temperature sensor in a four-wire circuit
Pt100 or Pt1000
Resistance transmitter 4
3 4
1 2
2 3 4
2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3 2
Binary inputs
Binary input 1 6+
10
Binary input 2 7+
10
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P
O
S
P
O

5.3.4 PSU board (row 3)

Function Symbol Terminal Power supply for JUMO dTRANS 02
Power supply: AC 110 to 240 V
Power supply: AC/DC 20 to 30 V
n.c. 4
Supply voltage for external 2-wire transmitter
DC 24 V (-15/+20 %) 8 L+
Relay 1
Switching output K1 (floating)
1 L1 (L+)
2 N (L-)
5 6
9 L
11 12 13
Relay 2
Switching output K2 (floating)
15 16 17
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6 Operation

(8)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(6)
(7)
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Operation via the instrument keypad is described below. Instrument operation via the optional set-up program, See section 11 "Setup
program", page 74.

6.1 Controls

(1) Measurement unit
(2) Temperature
(3) Operating mode
(4) Measured value
(5) key Increase numerical value/Forward selection
(6) key Decrease numerical value/Forward selection
(7) key Change level/Forward selection/Confirm selection
(8) key Cancel entry/Exit level
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6.2 Display

(1) (2) (3) (5)(4) (6)
(8)
(9)
(7)
EXIT

6.2.1 Measuring mode (normal display)

Example
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(1) Binary output (relay) K1 is active (2) Binary output (relay) K2 is active (3) Binary input is active (4) Keypad is locked (5) Instrument status
ALARM (flashing): Broken sensor or overrange, etc. AL R1: Controller monitoring alarm from controller channel 1 AL R2: Controller monitoring alarm from controller channel 2 CALIB: Calibration mode active CALIB (flashing): Calibration timer elapsed
(6) Output mode
MAN.: Manual mode and/or simulation mode active HOLD: Hold mode active
(7) Top display
Measured value and unit of the variable set by parameter "Top display"
(8) Bottom display
Measured value and unit of the variable set by parameter "Bottom display"
(9) Operating mode
MEASURING: Standard measuring mode is active
To return to Measuring mode (MEASURING): Press the key or wait for a "timeout".
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6.3 Principle of operation

6.3.1 Operation in levels

Measurement mode
Normal display 23 Min/max values of the main input 25 Min/max values of the optional inputs 26 Output display 26 Current values of the main input 26 Current values of the optional inputs 27 Current values of the math channels 27 States of the binary inputs and outputs 27 Manual mode overview 28 Hardware information 28 Instrument information 29 User data 75 Calibration (depending on the basic setting) 45 Manual mode/simulation 33 Hold mode 36
Main menu
User level 29
Analog input 99 Input temperature 100 Optional inputs 100
Analog input 1, 2, 3
Binary inputs 102
Binary input 1, 2
Controllers 102
Controller 1
Controller 2
Controller special functions 104
Limit value control 105
Limit value 1, 2, 3
Binary outputs 102
Binary output 1, 2, 3, ... 8
Analog outputs 107
Analog output 1, 2, 3 Interface 108 Wash timer 108 Datalogger 108
See page
Parameter set 1, 2 Configuration
Parameter set 1, 2 Configuration
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Display 109
Administrator level (password) 30
Parameter level 30
Parameters as above for "User level" Release level 30
Parameters as above for "User level" Basic setting 30 Calibration level 33
Main input (depending on the basic setting)
Temperature coefficient, linear Temperature coefficient, curve Relative cell constant Zero point Limit point 2-point 3-point
Optional input 1, 2, 3
Temperature coefficient, linear Temperature coefficient, curve Relative cell constant Zero point Limit point 2-point 3-point
Calibration release 33
Main input (depending on the basic setting)
Temperature coefficient, linear Temperature coefficient, curve Relative cell constant Zero point Limit point 2-point 3-point
Optional input 1, 2, 3
Temperature coefficient, linear Temperature coefficient, curve Relative cell constant Zero point Limit point 2-point 3-point
Delete min/max values 33
Main input
Optional input 1, 2, 3
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Calibration level (depending on the basic setting) 45
Calibration logbook 66
Instrument information 29
Delete logbook 33
Main input
Optional input 1, 2, 3 Delete daily batch 33 Delete total batch 33
Main input
Temperature coefficient, linear
Temperature coefficient, curve
Relative cell constant
Zero point
Limit point
2-point
3-point Optional input 1, 2, 3 100
Temperature coefficient, linear
Temperature coefficient, curve
Relative cell constant
Zero point
Limit point
2-point
3-point
Main input Optional input 1, 2, 3
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6.4 Measuring mode

EXIT
(3)
(1)
(2)
Different display types can be configured, See "Display of measured values STANDARD" page 86.
To return to Measuring mode: press the key or wait for a "timeout".
Measurements with "out of range" are ignored. The min./max. value memory can be reset:
Administrator level/Delete min/max. When the basic setting is changed, the min and max values are deleted.

6.4.1 Normal display

Visualization
The following are displayed in Measuring mode:
- Analog input signal
- Unit (for example ppm)
- Temperature of the sample medium
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(1) MEASURING -> Measuring mode (2) 23.7 °C -> Temperature of the sample medium (3) 1.58 ppm -> measured value
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6.5 Input/output information

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6.5.1 User data

Measuring mode (normal display)
EXIT
Manual mode
(controller)
or
T
ime-out
(adjustable)
> 3 s
PGM
EXIT
+
EXIT
Hold mode
or
T
ime-out
(adjustable)
EXIT
+
Hardware information
+
> 3 s
EXIT
Calibration
or
Time-out
(adjustable)
EXIT
+
Only if released
Keys release
1
1 1
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Up to 8 parameters that are frequently changed by the user can be combined in the user level under "User data" (via setup program only).
Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display)
Briefly press the key.Select the required "quick setting" with the and keys.
Editing
Briefly press the key.Edit the setting with the and keys.

6.5.2 Min/max values of the main input

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
Minimum and maximum values of the main value "1:" (mS/cm, µS/cm,
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MOhm × cm, mV, %, ppm) and the temperature "T:" are displayed.
The extreme values of the main measurement variable and the temperature are
not mutually assigned (e.g. not 813 µS/cm at 24.3 °C).

6.5.3 Min/max values of the optional inputs

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
Minimum and maximum values of the optional inputs (1, 2 and 3) are displayed

6.5.4 Output level

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
The current output levels of the controller outputs.

6.5.5 Current values of the main entries

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
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The current values of the main output are displayed.

6.5.6 Curgent values of the optional entries

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
The current values of the optional inputs (1, 2 and 3) are displayed

6.5.7 Current values of the math channels

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Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
The current values of the main output are displayed.

6.5.8 States of the binary inputs and outputs

Activating the display
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary.
The states of binary inputs E1 and E2 and of relays K1 through K8 are displayed. In the example shown here, relay K1 is active.
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EXIT
PGM

6.5.9 Manual mode overview

Analog outputs (optional boards)
In this example, analog outputs 2 and 3 are working normally.
Switching outputs (PSU board and optional boards)
In this example relay output 2 is in Manual mode.
The instrument is in "normal display" mode Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).
Manual mode can only be displayed if at least one output is in Manual mode. For example Administrator level/Parameter level/Binary outputs/ Binary output 1/Manual mode "Active" or "Simulation".
To return to Measuring mode: press the key or wait for a "timeout".

6.5.10 Hardware info

These displays are required for phone support.
The instrument is in Measuring mode (normal display) Press and hold the and keys.
Alternating display
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6.5.11 Device info

PGM
PGM
PGM
These displays provide an overview of fitted hardware options and the settings of inputs (helpful for troubleshooting, etc.).
Press the key for longer than 3 seconds. Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary). Select Device info
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Press the keys.
Briefly press the or key (several times if necessary).

6.6 User level

All the parameters that the Administrator (See section 6.7 "Administrator level", page 30) has released can be edited at this level. All the other parameters (marked by a key ) are read only.
Press the key for longer than 2 seconds.Select "USER LEVEL".
For further information about the inputs, press the or keys.
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All possible parameters are accessed below. Depending on the configuration of a specific instrument, some of these parameters may not appear.

6.6.1 Parameters of the User level

See section 15.2 "Parameters of the User level", page 99

6.7 Administrator level

- All the parameters can be edited at this level.
- At this level, it is also possible to define which parameters can be edited by a "normal" user (operator) and which calibrations can be performed.
To get to the Administrator level, proceed as follows:
Press the key for longer than 2 seconds.Use the or keys to select "ADMINISTR. LEVEL".Use the and keys to enter the password 300 (factory setting).Confirm the key.

6.7.1 Parameter level

The settings that can be made here are the same as those at the User level, See "User level" page 29. As the operator (user) has administrator rights here, the parameters that are locked in the User level can now also be modified.

6.7.2 Release level

All parameters can be released (modification possible) or locked (no modification possible) for editing at the User level.

6.7.3 Basic setting

The JUMO dTRANS 02 AS has a basic setting wizard, to make it easier for the user to configure the extensive setting options of the instrument and to avoid configuration conflicts. The basic settings are reached via ADMINISTR.-LEVEL/PASSWORD/BASIC SETTING.
All the important settings are systematically polled here. At the end, once a request for conformation has been acknowledged, the instrument is initialized with the new settings. Dependent parameters are checked and adjusted.
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