Rkc AF110 User Manual

Digital Indicator (4-channel Type)
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A
F110
All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2009, RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
Thank you for purchasing this RKC product. In order to achieve maximum performance and ensure proper operation of your new instrument, carefully read all the instructions in this manual. Please place the manual in a convenient location for easy reference.
This manual describes the mounting, wiring, parts description, basic key operations and specifications. For detailed handling procedures, various function settings and parameters, please refer to the following separate manual:
AF110 Instruction Manual (IMR02K02-E): Separate (Download free or purchase hard copy)
These manual can be downloaded from our website:
URL: http://www.rkcinst.com/english/manual_load.htm
Quick Instruction Manual
IMR02K01-E3
Accessories check
AF110 Quick Instruction Manual (IMR02K01-E3) ..................................................... 1
Mounting brackets
(KCA100-526) .............................................................................. 1
Safety precautions
An external pr otection device must be installed if failure of this instrument
could result in damage to the instrument, equipment or injury to personnel.
All wiring must be completed before power is turned on to prevent electric
shock, fire or damage to instrument and equipment.
This instrument must be used i n accordance with the specifications to
prevent fire or damage to instrument and equipment.
This instrument is not intended f or use in locations subject to flam mable
or explosive gases.
Do not touch high-voltage connections such as po wer supply terminals,
etc. to avoid electric shock.
RKC is not responsible if this instrument is repaired, modified or
disassembled by other than factory-approved personnel. Malfunction can occur and warranty is void under these conditions.
This product is intended for use with industrial machines, test and measuring equipment.
(It is not designed for use with medical equipment and nuclear energy.)
This is a Class A instrument. In a domestic environment, this instrument may cause
radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
Be sure to provide an appropriate surge control circuit respectively for the following:
If input/output or signal lines within the building are longer than 30 meters. If input/output or signal lines leave the building, regardless the length.
This instrument is designed for installation in an enclosed instrumentation panel. All
high-voltage connections such as power supply terminals must be enclosed in the instrumentation panel to avoid electric shock by operating personnel.
All precautions described in this manual should be taken to avoid damage to the
instrument or equipment.
All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and regulations. To prevent instrument damage or failure, protect the po wer line and the input/output
lines from high currents with a protection device such as fuse, circuit breaker, etc.
Prevent metal fragments or lead wire scraps from falling inside instrument case to avoid
electric shock, fire or malfunction.
For proper operation of this instrument, provide adequate ventilation for heat
dispensation.
Do not connect wires to unused terminals as this will interfere with proper operation of
the instrument.
Turn off the power supply before cleaning the instrument. Do not use a volatile solvent such as paint thinner to clean the instrument. Deformation
or discoloration will occur. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove stains from the instrument.
To avoid damage to instrument display, do not rub with an abrasive material or push
front panel with a hard object.
When high alarm with hold action is used for Alarm function, alarm does not turn on
while hold action is in operation. Take measures to prevent overheating which may occur if the control device fails.
This manual assumes that the reader has a fundamental knowledge of the principles of
electricity, process control, computer technology and communications.
The figures, diagrams an d numeric values used in this manual are only for purpose of
illustration.
RKC is not responsible for any damage or injury that is caused as a result of using this
instrument, instrument failure or indirect damage.
RKC is not responsible for any damage and/or injury resulting from the use of
instruments made by imitating this instrument.
Periodic maintenance is required for safe and proper operation of this instrument.
Some components have a limited service life, or characteristics that change over time.
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of all information contained herein.
RKC makes no warranty expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy of the information. The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
No portion of this document may be reprinted, modified, copied, transmitted, digitized,
stored, processed or retrieved through any mechanical, electronic, optical or other means without prior written approval from RKC.
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CAUTION
WARNING
NOTICE
1. MOUNTING
To prevent electric shock or instrument failure, always turn off the power before mounting or removing the instrument.
1.1 Mounting Cautions
(1) T his instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions.
(IEC61010-1) [OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II, POLLUTION DEGREE 2]
(2) Use this instrument within the following environment conditions:
Allowable ambient temperature: 0 to 40C Allowable ambient humidity: 10 to 90 %RH
(Absolute humidity: MAX.W.C 29.3 g/m
(3) Avoid the following conditions when selecting the mounting location:
Rapid changes in ambient temperature which may cause condensation. Corrosive or inflammable gases. Direct vibration or shock to the mainframe. Water, oil, chemicals, vapor or steam splashes. Excessive dust, salt or iron particles. Excessive induction noise, static electricity, magnetic fields or noise. Direct air flow from an air conditioner. Exposure to direct sunlight. Excessive heat accumulation.
(4) Mount this instrument in the panel considering the following conditions:
Ensure at least 25 mm space on top and bottom of the instrument for maintenance and
environmental reasons.
Do not mount this instrument directly above equipment that generates large amount of
heat (heaters, transformers, semi-conductor functional devices, large-wattage resistors.)
If the ambient temperature rises above 40 C, cool this instrument with a forced air fan,
cooler, etc. Cooled air should not blow directly on this instrument.
In order to improve safety and the immunity to withstand noise, mount this instrument as
far away as possible from high voltage equipment, power lines, and rotating machinery.
High voltage equipment: Do not mount within the same panel. Power lines: Separate at least 200 mm. Rotating machinery: Separate as far as possible.
(5) If this instrument is pe rmanently connected to equipment, it is important to include a
switch or circuit-breaker into the installation. This should be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator. It should be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment.
1.2 Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
48
Individual mounting *2 Close mounting *3
25
*1 Case rubber packing (optional) [Waterproof/Dustproof (specify when ordering)] *2 To keep the instrument as waterproof as possible, make sure that the panel surface has
no burr or distortion where the hole is to be cut out.
*3 When the AF110 is mounted closely protection will be compromised and they will not
meet IP66 standards.
The display cannot be seen from the outside of the view angle. The view angle of AF110 is 40 to the upper side, and 30 to the lower side from the center of the display vertically.
The front of the instrument conforms to IP66 [Specify when ordering] when mounted on the panel. For effective Waterproof/Dustproof, the be securely placed between instrument and panel without any gap. If
is damaged, please contact RKC sales office or the agent.
packing
45
+0.6
0
!
48
8.1
+0.6
WARNING
3
dry air at 101.3kPa)
44.8
44.8
(*1)
1
70
76.5
+0.6
L
0
0
45
L = 48×n-3
25
n: Number of unit (2 to 6)
Mounting panel thickness: 1 to 10 mm (When mounting multiple AF110s close together, the panel strength should be checked to ensure proper support.)
rubber packing must
+0.6
0
45
rubber
1.3 Procedures of Mounting and Removing
Mounting procedures
1. Prepare the panel cutout as specified in 1.2 Dimensions.
2. Insert the AF110 through the panel cutout.
3. Insert the mounting bracket into the mounting from the rear of the AF110 (Fig. 2.1).
4. Push the mounting bracket forward until the frame is firmly secured to the panel
(Fig. 2.2).
Mounting bracket
AF110
Panel
Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2
Panel
Mounting bracket
AF110
When using the mounting screws, only turn one full revolution after the screw touches the panel.
Removal procedures
1. Turn the power OFF.
2. Remove the wiring.
3. Pull the mounting bracket () while releasing the hooks upward or downward () to
remove the mounting bracket. (Fig. 2.3)
4. Pull out the instrument from the mounting cutout while holding the front panel frame of this instrument (Fig. 2.4).
It is possible to pull the AF110 out with the front panel frame while releasing the hooks upward or downward.
Fig. 2.3 Fig. 2.4
Hook
Hook
Pull out
Front panel
frame
AF110
Panel
2. WIRING
To prevent electric shock or instr ument failure, do not turn on the power until all wiring is com ple ted . Ma ke su re tha t the w irin g is correct before applying power to the instrument.
2.1 Wiring Cautions
To avoid noise induction, keep communication signal wire awa y from instrum ent power
line, load lines and power lines of other electric equipment.
If there is electrical noise in the vicinity of the instrument that could affect operation, use
a noise filter. Shorten the distance between the twisted power supply wire pitches to achieve the
most effective noise reduction.
Always install the noise filter on a grounded panel. Minimize the wiring distance
between the noise filter output and the instrument power supply terminals to achieve the most effective noise reduction.
Do not connect fuses or switches to the noise filter output wiring as this will reduce the
effectiveness of the noise filter.
About 6 seconds are required as preparation time for output every time the instrument is
turned on. Use a delay relay when the output line is used for an external interlock circuit.
Power supply wiring must be twisted and have a low voltage drop. For an instrument with 24 V power supply, supply power from a SELV circuit. A suitable power supply should be considered in end-use equipment. The power supply
must be in compliance with a limited-energy circuits (maximum available current of 8 A).
This instrument is not provided with a power supply switch or fuse. Therefore, a fuse
and power supply switch are required, install close to the instrument.
Recommended fuse rating: Rated current: 0.5 A Fuse type: Time-lag fuse
All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and regulations.
(Approved fuse according IEC 60127-2 and/or UL 248-14 and min. interrupting rating 8 A at 24 V DC)
2.2 Connecting Cautions
Connect connectors correctly in the right position. If it is forcibly pushed in with pins in
the wrong positions, the pins may be bent resulting in instrument failure.
When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, do not force it too far to right and left
or up and down, but move it on the straight. Otherwise, the connector pins may be bent, causing instrument failure.
When disconnecting a connector, hold it by the connector itself. Disconnecting
connectors by yanking on their cables can cause breakdowns.
To prevent malfunction, never touch the contact section of a connector with bare hands
or with hands soiled with oil or the like.
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WARNING
2.3 Connector Configuration
CN1: Power connector
1
  
4
4
  
1
The plug and cable must be provided by the customer. Recommended plug (e-CON compliant plug):
Mini-Clamp Plug, Wiremount (Positions: 4) 3M product or equivalent [Applicable cable size: 0.14 to 0.50 mm
Connector used (e-CON compliant socket):
Mini-Clamp Socket, Boardmount, Straight Solder Tails Single row style: 37204-62A3-004PL, 4 row style: 37216-62M3-004PL 3M product or equivalent
Power connector (CN1)
Plug
* Pin Nos. 3 and
4 are shorted in the instrument inside.
The Power connector (CN1) is half covered with a sticker to prevent misinsertion. Remove the sticker when connecting the plug for power supply.
Sensor input connector (CN2 to CN5: Sensor input 1 to 4)
Voltage input
Plug
Wiring example:
1
2
3
4
Current input
Plug
Wiring example 1:
CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5
CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9
Pin No.
1
1
  
4
1
  
4
NC
2
3
4
Pin No.
Sensor power
1
supply 24 V DC
2
IN1 (CH1)
3
4
Unused
Sensor power su
24 V DC
Voltage input
Unused
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
Unused
Unused
(2-wire sensor)
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Unused
IN1 (CH1)
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Current input
1
  
4
1
2
3
4
CN1
24 V DC
*
CN2
CN2
CN2: Sensor input 1 connector CN3: Sensor input 2 connector CN4: Sensor input 3 connector CN5: Sensor input 4 connector
CN6: Alarm output DO1/DO2 connector CN7: Alarm output DO3/DO4 connector CN8: Alarm output DO5/DO6 connector CN9: Alarm output DO7/DO8 connector
2
(AWG No. 22 to 26)]
Be sure to wire the power correctly and use the correct polarity.
Power connector and Sensor input connector from 1 to 4 are connected in the instrument inside. Damage to the instrument and sensor will result from reversing polarity.
CN4
.
CN4
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Current input
Sensor input
1 to 4 connector
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
IN4 (CH4)
Unused
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Unused
IN4 (CH4)
Power
connector
1 2 3 4
CN3
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
IN2 (CH2)
IN3 (CH3)
Unused
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Unused
Unused
Measured input value may not display properly when using sensor power supply at voltage input because of the electric power consumption of sensor or wiring impedance. Conduct Auto-zero to adjust the zero point to displa y the measured input value properly.
For the Auto-zero, refer to the
AF110 Instruction Manual (IMR02K02-E)
CN3
Sensor power supply 24 V DC
Unused
IN2 (CH2)
IN3 (CH3)
Wiring example 2:
1
Unused
2
3
4
1 2 3 4
CN5
CN5
y
A
A
A
A
A
A
T
T
A
A
A
A
P
A
A
A
ALM1
ALM2
ALM1
ALM2
A
Alarm output connector (CN6 to CN9: DO1 to DO8)
Open collector output
CN6
CN7
Pin No.
1
  
Load
Load
DO3 (ALM1) DO4 (ALM2)
4
[CN7]
Plug
Wiring example:
NC
1
DO1
2
DO2
4
COM
3
Output assignment (Fixed):
Input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
DO1 (ALM1)
Output
ALM1: Alarm 1 output ALM2: Alarm 2 output
DO2 (ALM2)
[CN6]
1
2
3
4
NC
NC
DO1
DO3
COM
COM
DO2
DO4
DO5 (ALM1) DO6 (ALM2)
[CN8]
CN8
NC
DO5
COM
DO6
DO7 (ALM1) DO8 (ALM2)
[CN9]
Isolations of input and output
For isolated device input/output blocks, refer to the following:
Measured
1
input
CH1 to CH4
1
Measured inputs (CH1 to CH4) are not mutually isolated.
2
Alarm outputs (DO1 to DO8) are not mutually isolated.
Non-
isolated
Power supply
Non-isolated
MCU
Isolated
Alarm output
DO1 to DO8
Isolated Non-isolated
2
3. PARTS DESCRIPTION
Measured value (PV) display
Set value (SV) display
SET key
R/S ke
Measured value (PV) display [Green]
Set value (SV) display [Orange]
Alarm number lamps [Green] AL1, AL2
Alarm output lamps [Orange] ALM1, ALM2
UP key
DOWN key
R/S key (Shift key)
SET key Used for parameter calling up and set value registration.
To avoid damage to the instrument, never use a sharp object to press keys.
For monitor Displays Measured value (PV) and alarm
For data setting Displays channel number and various
For monitor Displays channel number and parameter
For data setting Displays various parameters' set values. The lamp corresponding to the currently used alarm number
(AL1 or AL2) lights.
AL1: Alarm 1 AL2: Alarm 2
Lights when alarm output is turned on. (Logical OR of all channels)
ALM1: Alarm 1 output ALM1: Alarm 2 output
Use to increase a numerical value. Use to change to the next channel. Holding down the UP key rapidly advances the value.
Use to decrease a numerical value. Use to change back to the previous channel. Holding down the DOWN key rapidly advances the value.
Use to start changing settings. Use to move to a different digit when changing a setting. Used to switch monitor items and modes.
state.
parameter symbols of setting items.
symbols of monitor items.
larm number lamps
larm output lamps
UP key
DOWN key
CN9
NC
DO7
COM
DO8
4. OPERATION
Display returns to the Measured value (PV) monitor screen if no key operation is performed within 1 minute or when going back to the Monitor mode from the other modes.
Power ON
Opening
AF88
Automatically
(Approx. 4 seconds)
110
Channel number
Set value
Monitor mode
Measured value (PV)
50.0
1 PV
¥¥__
1ALM
Return to CH1 of Measured value (PV) [
Measured value (PV) or
larm stat e
Channel number
Input scale low to Input scale high Scale range preset prior to shipment:
R/S
0 to 100
larm state m onit or
: Alarm OFF
_
: Alarm ON
O __
R/S
Mo nito r mode screen
50.0
1 PV
arameter
symbols
Factory set value: Alarm 1 of CH1 to CH4: Proces s high alarm (without hold action and interlock)
Alarm 2 of CH1 to CH4: Pr oc ess low alarm (without hold action and interlock )
For the parameters of Engineering mode and Initial setting mode, refer to the AF110 Instruction Manual (IMR02K02-E).
larm 1 larm 2
]
PV
larm output lamps
:
and
are turned on : ALM1 output is turned on : ALM2 output is turned on :
and
are turned off
Press the
Press the
outputs
outputs
Channel selection
Pressing the or  key enables channel selection. When the key or  key is pressed repeatedly in the Setting mode parameters (only data for each channel), the Batch settings flag (A ) will appear after the last channel (CH4).
Example: Alarm 1 set value (AL1)
CH1 CH2
1 AL
5.0
2 AL
5.0
CH3
3 AL
5.0
Changing data settings
To store a new value for the parameter, always press the  key.  After a new value is displayed on the display by using
operation is performed for more than 20 seconds without pressing value being set is canceled and the previous value is restored.
Example: Changing the CH 3 Alarm 1 set value (AL1) to 25.0 kPa.
1. Select the Alarm 1 set value (AL1) of Setting mode
Power
ON
*
Opening
screen
* Automatically
2. Change the CH3 of Alarm 1 set value (AL1) to 25.0 kPa
Pressing the changing settings. The flashed digit indicates which digit can be set.
larm 1 set value
(AL1), CH3
3 AL
CH3
3. Store the CH3 of Alarm 1 set value (AL1)
Alarm 1 set value
(AL1), CH3
3 AL
025.0
Other data can also be set by the same procedures as described in steps 1 to 3.
Measured value (PV)
*
(Approx. 4 seconds)
key to flash the least significant digit (first digit from the right) and start
Lighting
R/S R/S
5.0
Lighting
CH1
50.0
1 PV
3 AL
005.0
Flashing
Store
SET
Alarm 1 set value
1 AL
SET
Cancellation of set value:
Pressing the
Two times
Alarm 1 set value
(AL1), CH3
3 AL
CH3 Flashing CH3
1 AL
5.0
Setting mode
1 AL
1 AL
CH4
4 AL
5.0
(AL1), CH1
5.0
3 AL
005.0
Flash the tens digit.
25.0
Setting mode screen
Paramete r symb ol
larm number lamps
:Data comm o n to AL1/AL2 : AL1 data : AL2 data : Data other than alarms
L1 lamp lights
larm 1 set value (AL1) Input scale low to Input scale high
5.0
Factory set val ue: 5 % of Input span
SE
L2 lamp lights
larm 2 set value (AL2) Input scale low to Input scale high
5.0
Factory set val ue: 5 % of Input span
SE
L1 and AL2 lamps
light
Interlock release
ILr
0: Normal state 1: Interlock release
0
Factory set value: 0 The interlock states of all alarms are released.
Batch settings flag
A AL
5.0
and
keys, if no key
Alarm 1 set value
Lighting
Batch settings: This setting lets you apply data set for one channel to all channels.
key, the
(AL1), CH3
3 AL
Two times
key while pressing the  key.
CH3CH1
3 AL
025.0
Change the
Two times
Lighting
number to 2.
Press the  key to go to the next parameter of channel 1.
5.0
5. ERROR DISPLAYS
Display when input error occurs
Prior to replacing the sensor, always turn OFF the power.
Display Description Event output Solution
PV
PV exceeds the Input scale
[Flashing]
oooo
[Flashing]
uuuu
[Flashing]
high/low. Over-scale
PV is above the Input scale high
(5 % of Input span).
PV is above the 9999
Underscale
PV is below the Input scale low
(5 % of Input span)
PV is below the 1999
Output depending on the alarm action
Check input type, input range, sensor and sensor connection.
Self-diagnostic error
In an error is detected by the self-diagnostic function, the PV display shows “ Err,” and the SV display shows the error code. If two or more errors occur simultaneously, the total summation of these error codes is displayed.
Solution: Turn off the power once. If an error occurs after the power is turned on again,
please contact RKC sales office or the agent.
SV display Description Display Output action
Adjustment data error
All display is
OFF
1
Back-up error
2
A/D conversion error
4
EEPROM error
8
Power supply voltage is abnormal
Watchdog timer
Display:
Error display (Err and error number)
Display:
All display is OFF
Alarm output:
OFF
6. SPECIFICATIONS
Input
Measured Input (PV)
Input type and range:
Input type Input impedance
Voltage input
Current input
Range (Input span): 1999 to 9999 (No decimal place) [The input decimal point
Decimal point position: No decimal place, One decimal place, Two decimal places, Number of input: 4 points
Sampling cycle: 1 second Action at input beak: Downscale or indicates the value near 0 Measured input correction:
PV bias: Input span to Input span (within 1999 to9999) First order lag digital filter: 0 to 100 seconds (0: OFF) Auto-zero (zero-point adjustment):
Output
Alarm output (DO1 to DO8)
Number of output: 8 points (2 points/Input channel, Fixed) Output type: Open collector output Output method: Sink type Allowable load current: 100 mA Load voltage: 30 V DC or less Minimum load current: 0.1 mA ON voltage: 2 V or less (at maximum load current) Leakage current at OFF: 0.1 mA or less
Sensor power supply 24 V
Output voltage: 24 V±10% DC Allowable load current: 200 mA (total of 4 channels)
Performance (at the ambient temperature 23  2 C and the
mounting angle 3 )
Measured input accuracy
Accuracy: (0.2 of input span1 digit) Noise rejection: Normal mode: 60 dB or more (50/60Hz)
Input resolution: 20000 or more
Influence
Influence ambient temperature (0 to 40 C): Influence of physical orientation ( 90 all orientations):
0 to 5 V DC
1 to 5 V DC 0 to 20 mA DC 4 to 20 mA DC
position is selectable to decimal three places] Scaling by Input scale low and Input scale high is possible. (Factory set value: 0.0 to 100.0)
Three decimal places
Common mode: 120 dB or more (50/60Hz)
Voltage/Current inputs: 0.01 %/C of span Voltage/Current inputs: Less than 0.2  of span
Input error is added to the accuracy.
Approx. 1 M0 to 10 V DC
Approx. 50
Adjust the zero point of the Measured value (PV). Auto-zero is used to automatically set the PV bias (Pb) so that the Measured value (PV) will be 0.
Functions
Alarm function
Number of alarms: Up to 8 points (2 points/Input channel, Fixed) Alarm type: Process high, Process low Alarm setting range Input scale low to Input scale high Additional function: Hold action, Interlock, Energized/De-energized Delay timer: 0 to 600 seconds
Output method: Assignable to digital output (DO1 to DO8)
Differential gap: 0 to Input span (9999 or less) Output assignment (Fixed):
Input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
DO1 (ALM1)
Output
DO2 (ALM2)
ALM1: Alarm 1 output ALM2: Alarm 2 output
DO3 (ALM1) DO4 (ALM2)
DO5 (ALM1) DO6 (ALM2)
DO7 (ALM1) DO8 (ALM2)
General specifications
Power supply voltage: 21.6 to 26.4 V DC [Including power supply voltage variation] Power consumption: Instrument: Maximum 65 mA (at 24 V DC)
Allowable ambient temperature: Allowable ambient humidity:
Insulation resistance: Between measuring terminal and grounding:
Withstand voltage:
Time: 1 min
 Grounding terminal  Power terminal 1500 V AC  Measured input
terminals
Alarm output terminal
(Open collector output)
Power failure: A power failure of 25 ms or less will not affect the control action. Memory backup: Backed up by non-volatile memory
Mounting and structure: Mounting method: Panel-mounted
Weight: Approx. 100 g
(Rating 24 V DC) Rush current: 11 A or less
Sensor power supply: Maximum 200 mA (total of 4 channels) 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 RH
(Absolute humidity: MAX.W.C 29.3 g/m 20 M or more at 500 V DC
Between power supply terminal and grounding: 20 M or more at 500 V DC When grounding is not provided: Between panels
1000 V AC 1000 V AC 750 V AC 750 V AC
Number of writing: 1,000,000 times Depending on storage and operating conditions. Data storage period: Approx. 10 years
Mounting orientation: 90 Case color: Black basic tone Front panel material: PC [Flame retardancy: UL94 V-2] Panel sheet material: PET [Flame retardancy: UL VTM-2] Mounting bracket material: POM [Flame retardancy: UL94 HB]
3
dry air at 101.3kPa)
Standard (Pending)
Safety standards: UL: UL61010-1 CE marking: LVD: EN61010-1
EMC: EN61326-1 RCM: EN55011 Panel sealing: IP66 (IEC60529)
cUL: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1 OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORYII,
POLLUTION DEGREE 2
[Front panel (if specified in the model code)]
7. MODEL CODE
Suffix code
AF110- 4 -3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(1) Type 4: 4-channel type
(2) Input type (common to all channels) 4: Voltage input (0 to 5 V DC)
5: Voltage input (0 to 10 V DC) 6: Voltage input (1 to 5 V DC) 7: Current input (0 to 20 mA DC) 8: Current input (4 to 20 mA DC)
Programmable range 1999 to 9999 [The decimal point position is selectable] (Factory set value: 0.0 to 100.0)
Company names and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
HEADQUARTERS: 16-6, KUGAHARA 5-CHOME, OHTA-KU TOKYO 146-8515 JAPAN
PHONE: 03-3751-9799 (+81 3 3751 9799) E-mail: info@rkcinst.co.jp FAX: 03-3751-8585 (+81 3 3751 8585) NOV. 2015
8D
/
*
(3) Power supply voltage 3: 24 V DC
(4) Alarm output (DO1 to DO8) 8D: 8 points (2 points/Input channel, Fixed)
[Open collector output] (5) Waterproof/Dustproof
No code: None 1: Waterproof/Dustproof (IP66)
RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
®
The first edition: OCT. 2009 [IMQ01] The third edition: NOV. 2015 [IMQ00]
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