PR Elecronics 5725 User Manual

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PR electronics A/S tilbyder et bredt program af analoge og digitale signalbehandlingsmoduler til industriel automation. Programmet består af Isolatorer, Displays, Ex-barrierer, Temperaturtransmittere, Universaltransmittere mfl. Vi har modulerne, du kan stole på i selv barske miljøer med elektrisk støj, vibrationer og temperaturudsving, og alle produkter opfylder de strengeste internationale standarder. Vores motto »Signals the Best« er indbegrebet af denne filosofi – og din garanti for kvalitet.
PR electronics A/S offers a wide range of analogue and digital signal conditioning devices for industrial automation. The product range includes Isolators, Displays, Ex Interfaces, Temperature Transmitters, and Universal Devices. You can trust our products in the most extreme environments with electrical noise, vibrations and temperature fluctuations, and all products comply with the most exacting international standards. »Signals the Best« is the epitome of our philosophy – and your guarantee for quality.
PR electronics A/S offre une large gamme de produits pour le traite ment des signaux analogiques et numériques dans tous les domaines industriels. La gamme de produits s’étend des transmetteurs de température aux afficheurs, des isolateurs aux interfaces SI, jusqu’aux modules universels. Vous pouvez compter sur nos produits même dans les conditions d’utilisation sévères, p.ex. bruit électrique, vibrations et fluctuations de température. Tous nos produits sont conformes aux normes internationales les plus strictes. Notre devise »SIGNALS the BEST« c’est notre ligne de conduite - et pour vous l’assurance de la meilleure qualité.
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FR
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LED FREQUENCY / PULSE CONVERTER
5725
CONTENTS
Warning .............................................................................. 4
Safety instructions .............................................................. 5
EC declaration of conformity ............................................. 7
Front and back layout ........................................................ 8
Application ......................................................................... 9
Technical characteristics .................................................... 9
Mounting / installation ........................................................ 9
Applications ........................................................................ 10
Electrical specifications ...................................................... 11
Order: 5725 ........................................................................ 11
Sensor error indication, inside and outside range ............. 15
Connections ....................................................................... 16
Block diagram .................................................................... 17
Routing diagram for 5725A ................................................ 19
Routing diagram for 5725D ................................................ 21
Scrolling help texts ............................................................. 22
Configuration / operating the function keys ...................... 24
Graphic depiction of the relay function setpoint .............. 26
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SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
Triangle with an exclamation mark: Warning / demand. Potentially
lethal situations.
The CE mark proves the compliance of the device with the essential requirements of the directives.
WARNING
This device is designed for connection to hazardous electric voltages. Ignoring this warning can result in severe personal injury or mechanical damage. To avoid the risk of electric shock and fire, the safety instructions of this manual must be observed and the guidelines followed. The specifications must not be exceeded, and the device must only be applied as described in the following. Prior to the commissioning of the device, this manual must be examined carefully. Only qualified personnel (technicians) should install this device. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
WARNING
Until the device is fixed, do not connect hazardous voltages to the device. The following operations should only be carried out on a disconnected device and under ESD safe conditions: Troubleshooting the device.
Repair of the device must be done by PR electronics A/S only.
GENERAL
HAZARD-
OUS
VOLTAGE
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DEFINITIONS
Hazardous voltages have been defined as the ranges: 75 to 1500 Volt DC, and 50 to 1000 Volt AC. Technicians are qualified persons educated or trained to mount, operate, and also troubleshoot technically correct and in accordance with safety regulations. Operators, being familiar with the contents of this manual, adjust and operate the knobs or potentiometers during normal operation.
RECEIPT AND UNPACKING
Unpack the device without damaging it. The packing should always follow the device until this has been permanently mounted. Check at the receipt of the device whether the type corresponds to the one ordered.
ENVIRONMENT
Avoid direct sunlight, dust, high temperatures, mechanical vibrations and shock, as well as rain and heavy moisture. If necessary, heating in excess of the stated limits for ambient temperatures should be avoided by way of ventilation. All devices fall under Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 1, and Insulation Class II.
MOUNTING
Only technicians who are familiar with the technical terms, warnings, and instructions in the manual and who are able to follow these should connect the device. Should there be any doubt as to the correct handling of the device, please contact your local distributor or, alternatively,
PR electronics A/S
www.prelectronics.com
Mounting and connection of the device should comply with national legislation for mounting of electric materials, i.e. wire cross section, protective fuse, and location. Descriptions of Input / Output and supply connections are shown in the block diagram and side label.
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The following apply to fixed hazardous voltages-connected devices:
The max. size of the protective fuse is 10 A and, together with a power switch, it shall be easily accessible and close to the device. The power switch shall be marked as the disconnecting unit for the device.
UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
For use on a flat surface of a type 1 enclosure. Use 60/75°C copper conducters only.
Enclosure rating (face only) .................... Type 4X, UL50E
Max. ambient temperature ..................... 60°C
Max. wire size, pins 41...46 .................... AWG 30-16
Max. wire size, others ............................ AWG 30-12
UL file number ........................................ E248256
CALIBRATION AND ADJUSTMENT
During calibration and adjustment, the measuring and connection of external voltages must be carried out according to the specifications of this manual. The technician must use tools and instruments that are safe to use.
NORMAL OPERATION
Operators are only allowed to adjust and operate devices that are safely fixed in panels, etc., thus avoiding the danger of personal injury and damage. This means there is no electrical shock hazard, and the device is easily accessible.
CLEANING
When disconnected, the device may be cleaned with a cloth moistened with distilled water.
LIABILITY
To the extent the instructions in this manual are not strictly observed, the custom er cannot advance a demand against PR electronics A/S that would otherwise exist according to the concluded sales agreement.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
As manufacturer
PR electronics A/S
Lerbakken 10
DK-8410 Rønde
hereby declares that the following product:
Type: 5725
Name: LED frequency / pulse converter
is in conformity with the following directives and standards:
The EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and later amendments
EN 61326-1 : 2006
For specification of the acceptable EMC performance level, refer to the
electrical specifications for the device.
The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and later amendments
EN 61010-1 : 2001
Rønde, 17 February 2011 Kim Rasmussen Manufacturer’s signature
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FRONT AND BACK LAYOUT
Picture 1: Front of 5725.
Picture 2: Back of 5725.
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LED FREQUENCY / PULSE CONVERTER
5725
4-digit 14-segment LED display
Frequency / pulse input
2 relays and analogue output
Universal supply voltage
Programmable via front keys
Application
• Display for digital readout of frequency input signals.
• Process control with 2 pairs of potential-free change-over relays and analogue output.
• For local readout in extremely wet atmospheres with a specially designed splash-proof cover.
Technical characteristics
• 4-digit LED indicator with 13.8 mm 14-segment characters. Max. display read out -1999...9999 with programmable decimal point and relay ON / OFF indication.
• All standard operational parameters can be adjusted to any application by way of the front function keys.
• Help texts in eight languages can be selected via a menu item.
• A menu item allows the user to minimise the installation test time for the relay outputs by activating / deactivating each relay independently of the input signal.
Mounting / installation
• To be mounted in panel front. The included rubber packing must be mounted between the panel cutout hole and the display front to obtain a protection degree of IP65 (type 4X). For extra protection in extreme environments, the 5725 can be delivered with a specially designed splash-proof cover as accessory.
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1 2
+
-
12
11
26
25
24
23
22
21
1 2
32
31
1 2
S0
44
43
42
41
Input signals:
Output signals:
2 change-over relays
Analogue, 0/4...20 mA
Supply:
21.6...253 VAC or
19.2...300 VDC
APPLICATIONS
Special current
input
Special voltage
input
NAMUR
Tacho
S0 PNP
NPN
Contact
(NPN)
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Electrical specifications
Specifications range .................................... -20...+60°C
Storage temperature ................................... -40...+85°C
Common specifications:
Supply voltage, universal ............................ 21.6...253 VAC, 50...60 Hz or
19.2...300 VDC Consumption:
Isolation voltage, test / operation ............... 2.3 kVAC / 250 VAC
Signal / noise ratio ...................................... Min. 60 dB (0...100 kHz)
Calibration temperature............................... 20...28°C
Wire size, pin 41...44 (max.) ........................ 1 x 1.5 mm2 stranded wire
Wire size, others (max.) ............................... 1 x 2.5 mm2 stranded wire
Relative humidity ......................................... < 95% RH (non cond.)
Dimensions (H x W x D) .............................. 48 x 96 x 120 mm
Cutout dimensions ...................................... 44.5 x 91.5 mm
Protection degree (mounted in panel) .......... IP65 / type 4X, UL50E
Weight ......................................................... 230 g
Type Max. consumption
5725A 2.8 W
5725D 3.6 W
Order: 5725
Type Version
5725
Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: A
Analogue output and 2 relays . .: D
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Input: General:
Frequency range ......................................... 0.001...50 kHz
Period .......................................................... 999.9...20 µs
Response time (0...90%, 100...10%) .......... Period + 0.1 sec.
Max. offset................................................... 90% of selected max. frequency
Low cut off frequency ................................. 0.001 Hz
Low cut off period time ............................... 1111 sec.
Min. pulse width (without filter) ................... 25 µs
Min. period (without filter) ........................... 50 µs
Max. frequency (without filter) ..................... 50 kHz
Min. pulse width (with filter) ........................ 10 ms
Min. period (with filter) ................................. 20 ms
Max. frequency (with filter) .......................... 50 Hz
NAMUR input acc. to DIN 19234:
Trig-level LOW ............................................. 1.2 mA
Trig-level HIGH ............................................ 2.1 mA
Input impedance ......................................... 1 kΩ ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Breakage detection ..................................... 0.1 mA
Short-circuit detection................................. 7.0 mA
Sensor supply (not configurable) ................ 8.3 V ±0.2 V
Tacho input:
Trig-level LOW ............................................. -50 mV
Trig-level HIGH ............................................ 50 mV
Input impedance ......................................... 100 kΩ ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Max. input voltage ....................................... 80 VAC pp
Sensor supply ............................................. 5...17 V
NPN / PNP input:
Trig-level LOW ............................................. 4.0 V
Trig-level HIGH ............................................ 7.0 V
Input impedance ......................................... 3.48 kΩ ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Sensor supply ............................................. 5...17 V
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TTL input:
Trig-level LOW ............................................. 0.8 VDC
Trig-level HIGH ............................................ 2.0 VDC
Input impedance ......................................... 100 kΩ ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Sensor supply ............................................. 5...17 V
S0 input acc. to DIN 43864:
Trig-level LOW ............................................. 2.2 mA
Trig-level HIGH ........................................... 9.0 mA
Input impedance ......................................... 758 Ω ± 15% || 1.5 nF
Sensor supply (not configurable) ................ 17 V ±0.2 V
Special voltage input
User programmable trig-levels .................... -0.05...6.50 V
Minimum hysteresis .................................... 0.05 V
Input impedance ......................................... Hi Z: 100k Ω ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Pull up: 3.48 k Ω ± 5% || 1.5 nF Pull down: 3.48 k Ω ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Sensor supply ............................................. 5...17 V
Special current input
User programmable trig-levels .................... 0.0...10.0 mA
Minimum hysteresis .................................... 0.2 mA
Input impedance ......................................... 1k Ω ± 5% || 1.5 nF
Sensor supply ............................................. 5...17 V
Outputs: Display:
Display readout ........................................... -1999...9999 (4 digits)
Decimal point .............................................. Programmable
Digit height .................................................. 13.8 mm
Display updating ......................................... 2.2 times / s
Input outside input range is
indicated by ................................................. Explanatory text
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Current output:
Signal range (span) ...................................... 0...20 mA
Programmable signal ranges ...................... 0...20, 4...20,
20...0 and 20...4 mA
Load (max.) .................................................. 20 mA / 800 Ω / 16 VDC
Load stability ............................................... 0.01% of span / 100 Ω
Programmable response time ..................... 1...60 sec.
Sensor error indication (NAMUR input) ....... 23 / 0 / 3.5 mA / none
NAMUR NE 43 Up- / Downscale ................ 23 mA / 3.5 mA
Output limitation:
on 4...20 and 20...4 mA signals............. 3,8...20.5 mA
on 0...20 and 20...0 mA signals............. 0...20.5 mA
Current limit ................................................. 28 mA
Relay outputs:
Relay function.............................................. Setpoint
Hysteresis, in % / display counts ............... 0.1...100% / 1...9999
On and Off delay ......................................... 0...3600 s
Power On delay ........................................... 0...60 sec.
Sensor error indication ................................ Make / Break / Hold
Max. voltage ................................................ 250 VRMS
Max. current ................................................ 2 A / AC
Max. AC power ........................................... 500 VA
Max. current at 24 VDC............................... 1 A
Marine approval:
Det Norske Veritas, Ships & Offshore ......... Standard for Certification No. 2.4
GOST R approval:
*VNIIM, Cert. no. ......................................... See www.prelectronics.com
Observed authority requirements: Standard:
EMC 2004/108/EC ...................................... EN 61326-1
LVD 2006/95/EC .......................................... EN 61010-1
UL, Standard for Safety .............................. UL 508
* approval pending
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Sensor error indication, inside and outside range
Input out of range indication
Valid measurement range: Out of range limit Display readout
0.001 Hz - 50 kHz (16 min. 40 sec. - 50 kHz)
<0.0009 Hz (18 min. 31 sec.)
- equals ”Low cut off time”
”IN.LO”
>50.5 kHz ”IN.HI”
0.005 ms - 999.9 s
>1111 s (18 min. 31 sec.)
-equals ”Low cut off time”
”IN.LO”
<19.8 µs ”IN.HI”
! Error indications in the display blink once a second. The help text explains the error.
Sensor error indication in 5725, only available for NAMUR input:
Condition
Out of range
limit
Relay
behaviour
Analogue
output value
Display
redaout
Sensor input
type = NAMUR
and sensor error
detection = ON
>6.9 mA Set to user
defined value:
HOLD. ACTIVE.
DEACTIVE or NONE
Set to user-
defined value
(23, 0, 3.5 mA
or NONE)
”SE.SH”
<0.1 mA ”SE.BR”
Display out of range Indication
Valid display value range: Out of range limit Display readout
-1999 to 9999
< -1999 ”-1.9.9.9.” - flashing
> 9999 ”9.9.9.9.” - flashing
Hardware error indication
Error explanation Error cause Display readout
Error in internal communication (SPI etc.)
Permanent error in intercommunication between microcontrollers
”HW.ER”
Error in checksum test of the configuration in RAM
Error in RAM ”RA.ER”
Error in checksum test of the configuration in EEPROM
Error in EEPROM ”EE.ER”
Error in OK check or checksum test of the calibration data in FLASH
Error in FLASH or Calibration has not been performed or Calibration data in FLASH are corrupt
”NO.CA”
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31 32
41 42 43 44 45 4641 42 43 44 45 4641 42 43 44 45 46
41 42 43 44 45 46 41 42 43 44 45 46 41 42 43 44 45 46
41 42 43 44 45 46 41 42 43 44 45 46
+
-
mA
11 12
R2
R1
21 22 23 24 25 26
S0
Special current Special voltage Tacho
S0NAMUR
PNP NPN Contact (NPN)
Current
Inputs:
Output:
Supply:
Relays
CONNECTIONS
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I+
212223
11
12
31
32
242526
CPU
EEPROM
5725A & D
1 2 3 4
44
46
45
43
42
41
R1
R2
mA
S0
VREG
5...17 V
BLOCK DIAGRAM
I
Output
Common
Relay 1 N.O.
Relay 1 N.C.
Common
Relay 2 N.O.
Relay 2 N.C.
Supply
Supply
21.6...253 VACor19.2...300 VDC
Option D
Input gnd.
Gnd.
Option D
f
in
Tacho
Contact
NPN
Special
voltage
S0
NAMUR
PNP
Special
current
Freq.
detector
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Power up
----
0000 9999
1 2
3
IN
1 2
PASS
XV
”Start”
100.0
”Monitor”
LANG
TXT 0 . . . 7
3
Hold
CZ ES IT SE FR DE DK UK
3
1 2
3
”Start”
TXT 21
TXT 22. . . 29
XmA
TACH
S0
NAMU
TTL NPN PNP
-0.05
6.45
1 2
TR.LO
TXT 31
3
0.00
6.50
1 2
TR.HI
TXT 33
HI.Z PL.UP PL.DN
1 2
Z.IN
TXT 34. . . 36
3 3
5.0
17.0
1 2
S.SUP
TXT 37
3
3
0.0
9.80
1 2
TR.LO
TXT 31
0.2
10.0
1 2
TR.HI
TXT 33
3 3
3
3 3 3 3
3 3
(3sec.)
*1
Only visible if password is enabled (E.PAS = YES)
*1
*2
*3
*4
Password 5000...9999: FastSet and Relay Test features disabled. (FastSet menus show the actual setpoints).
Displays either Hz/kHz or s/ms for 1 sec. before actual value is displayed. When value hits digit-limit while scrolling, either Hz/kHz or s/ms is displayed again for 1 sec. to show the user that the new range is active.
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1 2
IN.UN
TXT 38/39
0.000
49.9
1 2
IN.LO
HZ/KHZ
3
TXT 40/41
0.001
50.0
1 2
IN.HI
HZ/KHZ
3
TXT 44/45
NO
YES
1 2
FILT
TXT 48
3
1111
111.1
11.11
1.111
1 2
DEC.P
TXT 49
3
-1999 9999
1 2
DI.LO
TXT 50
3
-1999 9999
1 2
DI.HI
TXT 51
3
HZ
S
3
0.020
999.8
1 2
IN.LO
mS/S
3
TXT 42/43
0.021
999.9
1 2
IN.HI
mS/S
3
TXT 46/47
3
1 2
E.PAS
TXT 7 7
NO
3
YES
3
1 2
N.PAS
TXT 7 8
0
9999
3
”Start”
”Start”
*4 *
9
*5
*1 *3
ROUTING DIAGRAM FOR 5725A
If no key is activated for 2 minutes, the display returns to default state ”Monitor” without saving configuration changes.
1 Increase value / choose next parameter 2 Decrease value / choose previous parameter 3 Accept the chosen parameter and go to the next menu
Hold 3 Back to previous menu / return to default state ”Monitor” without saving.
*5
*6
*7
*8
*9
Only visible if max. (IN.LO,IN.HI) 50 Hz or 20 ms Default if visible = YES, else deactivated.
Range depends on selected display scaling.
Minimum IN.HI value is automatically limited to 1 display count above IN.LO.
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Power up
----
F.SET
REL1 REL2
3
1 2
SETP
-1999 9999
3
1 2
0000 9999
1 2
3
IN
1 2
PASS
XV
TXT 18
TXT 19/20
0.0
100.0
3
1 2
”Start”
100.0
”Monitor”
LANG
TXT 0 . . . 7
3
Hold
CZ ES IT SE FR DE DK UK
3
1 2
1 2
3
”Start”
”Start”
TXT 21
TXT 22. . . 29
XmA
TACH
S0
NAMU
TTL NPN PNP
-0.05
6.45
1 2
TR.LO
TXT 31
”Start”
3
0.00
6.50
1 2
TR.HI
TXT 33
HI.Z PL.UP PL.DN
1 2
Z.IN
TXT 34. . . 36
3 3
5.0
17.0
1 2
S.SUP
TXT 37
3
3
0.0
9.8
1 2
TR.LO
TXT 31
0.02
10.0
1 2
TR.HI
TXT 33
3 3
3
3 3 3 3
3 3
PERC DISP
1 2
3
REL.U
TXT 52/53
SKIP
1 2
3
REL.1
TXT 54.. . 53 TXT 67.. . 69
SET
OFF
3
3
0.0
100.0
1 2
3
SETP
TXT 57
if REL.U
= PERC
if REL. U
= DISP
-1999 9999
1 2
3
SETP
TXT 57
INCR DECR
1 2
3
ACT1
TXT 58/59
INCR DECR
1 2
3
ACT1
TXT 58/59
0.1
100.0
1 2
3
HYS1
TXT 60
1
9999
1 2
3
HYS1
TXT 60
if REL.U
= PERC
if REL. U = DISP
1 2
ERR1
TXT 6 1 . . . 6 4
HOLD
ACTI DEAC NONE
3
(3sec.)
*2
*2 *3
*1
*7
*6
Fast setpoint adjustment and relay test
 1 Increase setpoint 2 Decrease setpoint 3 Save and exit the menu 1 and 2 simultaneously = relay changes state
Same procedure
for REL2!
Only visible if password is enabled (E.PAS = YES)
*1
*2
*3
*4
5725D
Password 5000...9999: FastSet and Relay Test features disabled. (FastSet menus show the actual setpoints).
Displays either Hz/kHz or s/ms for 1 sec. before actual value is displayed. When value hits digit-limit while scrolling, either Hz/kHz or s/ms is displayed again for 1 sec. to show the user that the new range is active.
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1 2
IN.UN
TXT 38/39
0.000
49.9
1 2
IN.LO
HZ/KHZ
3
TXT 40/41
0.001
50.0
1 2
IN.HI
HZ/KHZ
3
TXT 44/45
NO
YES
1 2
FILT
TXT 48
3
1111
111.1
11.11
1.111
1 2
DEC.P
TXT 49
3
-1999 9999
1 2
DI.LO
TXT 50
3
-1999 9999
1 2
DI.HI
TXT 51
3
HZ
S
3
0.020
999.8
1 2
IN.LO
mS/S
3
TXT 42/43
0.021
999.9
1 2
IN.HI
mS/S
3
TXT 46/47
3
1 2
ON.DE
TXT 6 5
0
3600
3
1 2
OF.DE
TXT 6 6
0
3600
3
1 2
PO.DE
TXT 7 0
0
60
3
1 2
A.OUT
TXT 7 1
0-20 4-20 20-0 20-4
3
1 2
O.ERR
TXT 7 2 . . . 7 5
NONE
0mA
3.5mA 23mA
3
1 2
RESP
TXT 7 6
1.0
60.0
3
1 2
E.PAS
TXT 7 7
NO
3
YES
3
1 2
N.PAS
TXT 7 8
0
9999
3
”Start”
”Start”
*4 *
9
*5
*8 *7
*1 *3
ROUTING DIAGRAM FOR 5725D
If no key is activated for 2 minutes, the display returns to default state ”Monitor” without saving configuration changes.
1 Increase value / choose next parameter 2 Decrease value / choose previous parameter 3 Accept the chosen parameter and go to the next menu
Hold 3 Back to previous menu / return to default state ”Monitor” without saving.
Same procedure
for REL2!
*5
*6
*7
*8
*9
Only visible if max. (IN.LO,IN.HI) 50 Hz or 20 ms Default if visible = YES, else deactivated.
Range depends on selected display scaling. Only visible for NAMUR input.
0mA only visible for A.OUT = 0-20 or 20-0
3.5mA only visible for A.OUT = 4-20 or 20-4
Not visible if both relay functions are OFF.
Minimum IN.HI value is automatically limited to 1 display count above IN.L0.
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SCROLLING HELP TEXTS
Top line Scrolling text
TEXT NR
Language menu
UK UK - SELECT ENGLISH HELP TEXT
0
DK DK - VAELG DANSK HJAELPETEKST
1
DE DE - WAEHLE DEUTSCHEN HILFETEXT
2
FR FR - SELECTION TEXTE D’AIDE EN
FRANCAIS
3
SE SE - VALJ SVENSK HJALPTEXT
4
IT IT - SELEZIONARE TESTI DI AIUTO
ITALIANI
5
ES ES - SELECCIONAR TEXTO DE AYUDA
EN ESPANOL
6
CZ CZ - VYBER CESKOU NAPOVEDU
7
Error indication
(when active, labels are flashing @ app. 1 Hz) SE.BR SENSOR WIRE BREAKAGE
8
IN.HI INPUT OVERRANGE
9
SE.SH SENSOR SHORT CIRCUIT
10
IN.LO INPUT UNDERRANGE
11
9.9.9.9. DISPLAY OVERRANGE
12
-1.9.9.9. DISPLAY UNDERRANGE
13
HW.ER HARDWARE ERROR
14
EE.ER EEPROM ERROR - CHECK
CONFIGURATION
15
RA.ER RAM MEMORY ERROR
16
NO.CA DEVICE NOT CALIBRATED
17
Fastset Menu
F.SET
REL1 FAST SET MENU - SELECT RELAY
18
REL2 FAST SET MENU - SELECT RELAY
18
SETP
(if fastset is enabled)
xxxx RELAY SETPOINT - PRESS OK TO SAVE
19
SETP
(if fastset is disabled)
xxxx RELAY SETPOINT - READ ONLY
20
Configuration setup
PASS
xxxx SET CORRECT PASSWORD
21
IN
PNP PNP SENSOR INPUT
22
NPN NPN SENSOR INPUT
23
TTL TTL SENSOR INPUT
24
NAMU NAMUR SENSOR INPUT
25
S0 S0 SENSOR INPUT
26
TACH TACHO SENSOR INPUT
27
XmA SPECIAL CURRENT SENSOR INPUT
28
XV SPECIAL VOLTAGE SENSOR INPUT
29
TR.LO
(when special voltage input is selected)
xxxx SET LOW TRIGGER LEVEL IN VOLT
30
TR.LO
(when special current input is selected)
xxxx SET LOW TRIGGER LEVEL IN mA
31
TR.HI
(when special voltage input is selected)
xxxx SET HIGH TRIGGER LEVEL IN VOLT
32
TR.HI
(when special current input is selected)
xxxx SET HIGH TRIGGER LEVEL IN mA
33
Z.IN
(when special voltage input is selected)
HI.Z SET INPUT RESISTANCE HIGH
34
PL.UP SET INPUT PULL UP
35
PL.DN SET INPUT PULL DOWN
36
S.SUP
(not when NAMUR or S0 input is selected)
xxxx SET SENSOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE
IN.UN
HZ SET INPUT UNIT FOR FREQUENCY
38
S SET INPUT UNIT FOR PERIOD TIME
39
IN.LO
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE LOW IN HZ
40
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE LOW IN KHZ
41
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE LOW IN S
42
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE LOW IN mS
43
IN.HI
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE HIGH IN HZ
44
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE HIGH IN KHZ
45
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE HIGH IN S
46
xxxx SET INPUT RANGE HIGH IN mS
47
FILT
NO ENABLE INPUT FILTER
48
YES ENABLE INPUT FILTER
48
DEC.P
1111 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
49
111.1 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
49
11.11 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
49
1.111 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
49
DI.LO
xxxx DISPLAY READOUT LOW
50
DI.HI
xxxx DISPLAY READOUT HIGH
51
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REL.U
PERC SET RELAY IN PERCENTAGE
52
DISP SET RELAY IN DISPLAY UNITS
53
REL1
OFF RELAY 1 DISABLED
54
SETP ENTER RELAY 1 SETUP
55
SKIP SKIP RELAY 1 SETUP
56
SETP
xxxx RELAY SETPOINT
57
ACT1
INCR ACTIVATE AT INCREASING SIGNAL
58
DECR ACTIVATE AT DECREASING SIGNAL
59
HYS1
xxxx RELAY HYSTERESIS
60
ERR1
HOLD HOLD RELAY AT ERROR
61
ACTI ACTIVATE RELAY AT ERROR
62
DEAC DEACTIVATE RELAY AT ERROR
63
NONE UNDEFINED STATUS AT ERROR
64
ON.DE
xxxx RELAY ON-DELAY IN SECONDS
65
OF.DE
xxxx RELAY OFF-DELAY IN SECONDS
66
REL2
OFF RELAY 2 DISABLED
67
SETP ENTER RELAY 2 SETUP
68
SKIP SKIP RELAY 2 SETUP
69
SETP
xxxx RELAY SETPOINT
57
ACT2
INCR ACTIVATE AT INCREASING SIGNAL
58
DECR ACTIVATE AT DECREASING SIGNAL
59
HYS2
xxxx RELAY HYSTERESIS
60
ERR2
HOLD HOLD RELAY AT ERROR
61
ACTI ACTIVATE RELAY AT ERROR
62
DEAC DEACTIVATE RELAY AT ERROR
63
NONE UNDEFINED STATUS AT ERROR
64
ON.DE
xxxx RELAY ON-DELAY IN SECONDS
65
OF.DE
xxxx RELAY OFF-DELAY IN SECONDS
66
PO.DE
xxxx RELAY POWER ON DELAY IN SECONDS
70
A.OUT
20-4 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA
71
20-0 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA
71
4-20 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA
71
0-20 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA
71
O.ERR
23mA NAMUR NE43 UPSCALE AT ERROR
72
3.5mA NAMUR NE43 DOWNSCALE AT ERROR
73
0mA DOWNSCALE AT ERROR
74
NONE UNDEFINED OUTPUT AT ERROR
75
RESP
xxxx ANALOG OUTPUT RESPONSE TIME IN
SECONDS
76
E.PAS
NO ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION
77
YES ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION
77
N.PAS
(when password enabled)
xxxx SELECT NEW PASSWORD
78
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CONFIGURATION / OPERATING
THE FUNCTION KEYS
Documentation for the routing diagram
In general:
When configuring the display you are guided through all parameters, allowing
you to choose the settings which fit the application. For each menu there is a scrolling help text which is automatically shown in the display if no key has
been activated for appr. 5 seconds.
Configuration is carried out by way of the 3 function keys 1 2 and 3.
1 will increase the numerical value or choose the next parameter. 2 will
decrease the numerical value or choose the previous parameter. 3 will accept the chosen value and go to the next menu. If a function does not exist in the hardware, all parametres belonging to that function will be skipped in order to make configuration as simple as possible. The configuration will not be saved until the end of the menu structure when the display shows - - - -.
Pressing and holding 3 will return to the previous menu or go back to the
default state (”Monitor”) without saving the changed values or parameters.
If no key is activated for 2 minutes, the display will return to the default state
(”Monitor”) without saving the changed values or parameters.
Furhter explanations:
Fast setpoint adjustment and relay test: These menus are interactive and
allow you to adjust the setpoints while the display is measuring the input signal. The diodes will then indicate when the relays change state, thus easing the setpoint adjustment in many situations. By activating 1 and 2 simultaneously, a relay test will be initiated and the relay will change state. The setpoint adjustment will be saved by a quick press of 3 . Holding down 3 for more that 0.5 seconds wil return the display to the default state (”Monitor”) without changing the setpoint.
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Password protection: Using a password will block access to the menu and
parameters. There are two levels of password protection. Passwords be tween 0000 and 4999 allow access to the fast setpoint adjustment and relay test menus (using this password blocks access to all other parts of the menu). Passwords between 5000 and 9999 block access to all parts of the menu, fast setpoint and relay test (current setpoint is still shown). Default password 2008 allows access to all configuration menus.
26 5725V1 0 0 - IN
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On N.C. On N.C.
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50
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Off N.O. Off N.O.
On N.O.
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101020
20
3030404050
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80809090100
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Graphic depiction of the relay function setpoint
Relay unitsRelay units
Setpoint = 50
Hysteresis = 10
Hysteresis = 10
Setpoint = 50
Relay action: Increasing Relay action: Decreasing
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