Shinko HR-701 Instruction Manual

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Hybrid recorder
HR-700
(Pen writing type)
Instruction manual
Systems & Services
PO Box 1 Ilkley West Yorkshire LS29 8EU
Phone: 01943 602001 Fax: 01943 816796
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For safety using
Thank you for purchasing our HR-701 type (HR-702 type) Hybrid Recorder.
In order to exhibit all the functions of this instrument effectively and correctly, read and understand this
instruction manual thoroughly before using the instrument.
The symbols below are used in this instrument for the cautioning information.
Symbols used in the instrument
This shows “Caution for handling”. This symbol is used on the parts need to refer to the instruction manual for protecting human body and the instrument.
This shows “Protective grounding”. Be sure to provide protective grounding prior to the operation of this instrument.
This shows “Risk of electric shock”.This symbol is used on the parts, which has a risk of electric shock.
Be sure to observe the following warnings/cautions and those written in this
manual in order to secure safety in handling the instrument.
WARNING
In order to prevent electric shock; be sure to disconnect this instrument from the main power source when wiring it.
(1) In order to prevent an electric shock; be sure to provide protective
grounding prior to turning on this instrument.
(2) Do not cut a protective grounding conductor or disconnect protective
grounding.
(1) Make sure that the supply voltage for this instrument conforms to the
voltage of the supply source.
(2) Attach a protective cover prior to turning on this instrument.
Do not operate this instrument in the environment where it is exposed to a combustible/explosive/corrosive gas or water/steam.
Provide input and output wiring after turning off the power.
General
ProtectiveGrounding
Power Source
Working Environment
Input and Output㩷㪮㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷
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CAUTION
Do not unused terminals for other purposes such as relaying, etc.
Do not touch the switches, etc. inside this instrument. Also, do not replace the main unit or printed circuit boards. When this is neglected, we cannot guarantee functioning of the instrument. Contact our dealer where you purchased the instrument, or our sales representative.
When transporting this instrument or the equipment with this instrument incorporated in it, take measures to prevent opening the door and falling out the inner module.
Note
(1) Deliver this instruction manual to an end user. (2) Prior to handling this instrument, be sure to read this manual. (3) If you have any questions on this manual or find any errors or
omissions in this manual, contact our sales representative. (4) After reading this manual, keep it carefully near the instrument. (5) When the manual is lost or stained, contact our sales representative. (6) It is prohibited to copy or reproduce this manual without our
permission.
(1) When installing this instrument, put on a protective gear such as
safety shoes, helmet, etc. for your safety. (2) Do not put your foot on the installed instrument or get on it, because it
is dangerous.
Only our servicemen or people authorized by Shinko are allowed to remove and take the inner module, the main unit and printed circuit boards apart.
(1) Dispose the replaced batteries in a correct way. (2) Do not incinerate plastics of maintenance parts and replacement
parts. 㩷㩷A harmful gas may be produced.
(1) Use dry cloth to clean the surface of this instrument. (2) Do not use any organic solvent. (3) Clean the instrument after the power is turned off.
This instruction manual is subject to change without prior notice.
Input and Output Wiring
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Using procedure for this manual
Using procedure
This instruction manual consists of “For safety using”, “Contents” and “Chapter 1 to Chapter 11” as below.
Read the corresponding sections for your purpose to use this instrument.
Chapter and TITLE
For purchase
and install
For initial
setting and
change
setting
For daily
operation
For using
communication
For
maintenance
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1. INTRODUCTION
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2. CONSTRUCTION
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3. INSTALLATION
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4. WIRING
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5.PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION
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6. OPERATION
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7. DEVICE SETTING
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8.COMMUNICATIONS
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9. MAINTENANCE
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10.TROUBLESHOOTIG
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11. SPECIFICATIONS
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䃁㩷 䋺Be absolutely certain to read this. 䂾㩷 䋺Be certain to read this if you need.
The symbols below are used on the warning and cautioning information in this manual.
Symbols used in this manual
WARNING
Failure to observe this information could result in death or injury. Be absolutely certain to read this.
CAUTION
Failure to observe this information could damage the instrument. Be certain to read it.
Note
This is cautionary information for correct use of the instrument. Be certain to read it.
Reference
This is information to help you use the functions of this instrument more effectively.
Guide of Instruction manual
The instruction manuals of this instrument are as the table below.
Name Part No. Outline
HR-700 Hybrid Recorder (Pen type) instruction manual
HR72E
Explanation for installing, wiring, standard operation. And setting or operation for using this instrument.
HR-700 Hybrid Recorder Communication Command instruction manual
HR7CE
Explanation for reading and writing data of the recorder by communication function.
This manual
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION..............................................................6
1.1Checking the Accessories.................................................... 6
1.2Checking the Type and Specifications ................................ 8
1.3Temporary Storage ............................................................... 9
1.4Indication Card...................................................................... 9
2. CONSTRUCTION ..........................................................10
2.1Appearance ........................................................................ 10
2.2Display Screen and Operation Keys ..................................11
2.2.1Display Screen...............................................................11
2.2.2Operation Keys............................................................. 12
3. INSTALLATION..............................................................13
3.1 External Dimensions and
Panel Cutout Dimensions........................ 13
3.2Mounting to the Panel ........................................................ 14
3.2.1Procedure for Mounting to the Panel........................... 14
3.2.2Mounting to the Panel
in compliance with the IP65 .................. 15
4. WIRING ..........................................................................16
4.1Terminal arrangement and Power Wiring .......................... 16
4.1.1Terminal Layout ............................................................ 16
4.1.2Power Wiring ................................................................ 16
4.1.3Wiring Procedure.......................................................... 17
4.2Input Wiring......................................................................... 18
4.2.1Wiring Procedure.......................................................... 18
4.3DI function/Alarm Output Wiring (Option).......................... 20
4.3.1DI function/Alarm Output Wiring Example................... 20
4.3.2Alarm Output Wiring Procedure................................... 21
4.3.3DI function Wiring Procedure ....................................... 21
4.4Communication Wiring....................................................... 22
4.4.1RS-232C Wiring............................................................ 22
4.4.2RS-485 Wiring .............................................................. 22
5. PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION ...........................23
5.1Setting the Chart Paper...................................................... 23
5.2Setting the Cartridge Pen................................................... 30
5.3Setting the Ribbon Cassette .............................................. 32
6. RUNNING.......................................................................37
6.1 Running............................................................................... 37
6.1.1Status after Initial Screen ............................................. 37
6.2Recording............................................................................ 38
6.2.1Recording Colors.......................................................... 38
6.2.2Printing Color ................................................................ 38
6.2.3Pen Gap........................................................................ 38
6.2.4Gaps between Pens and Printer.................................. 38
6.2.5Print gap collection ....................................................... 39
6.3How to Record.................................................................... 39
6.3.1Starting/Stopping Recording Operation....................... 39
6.3.2Feed the Chart Paper................................................... 39
6.3.3Print Sample ................................................................. 40
6.4Digital Print.......................................................................... 41
6.4.1Manual Print.................................................................. 41
6.4.2List Print ........................................................................ 42
6.4.3Engineering List Print ................................................... 44
6.5Changing the Display ......................................................... 46
6.5.1 Auto Display
..........................................46
6.5.2 Manual Display
.........................................46
6.5.3 Date Display
..........................................46
6.5.4 Time Dis play
..........................................46
6.5.5 Display Off
.................................................46
7. DEVICE SETTING......................................................... 47
7.1Setting the Setup Mode ......................................................47
7.1.1Setting the Range..........................................................50
(1)Setting method...............................................................50
(2)
(Current/Voltage) (Thermocouple)
(Resistance Temperature Detector) ...................51
(3)
(Scaling) ......................................................53
(4)
(Square Root) .................................................55
(5)
(Decade)......................................................57
(6)
(Difference) (Sum)
(Average)......................59
(7)
(Skip) ...............................................................60
7.1.2Setting the Alarm...........................................................61
7.1.3Setting the Unit ..............................................................63
(1)Character Code Table ...................................................64
7.1.4Setting the Chart Speed................................................65
7.1.5Setting the Date and Time ............................................66
7.1.6Copying the Setting Data ..............................................67
7.1.7Setting the Other Functions ..........................................68
(1)
(Zone Recording)............................................69
(2)
Partial Compression/Expansion.............70
(3)
Digital Print...........................................71
(4)
Tag ...............................................................72
(5)
Comment Words.....................................73
7.2 Setting the Engineering Mode to
use this more smoothly...........................74
7.2.1Alarm Hysteresis ...........................................................77
7.2.2Burnout ON/OFF ...........................................................77
7.2.3Channel Offset...............................................................78
7.2.4Reference Junction Compensation ..............................78
7.2.5Digital Filter ....................................................................80
7.2.6Settings Related to Recording......................................80
(1)Recording start/stop trigger setting ...............................80
(2)Tag/channel print selection............................................81
(3)Alarm print ON/OFF ......................................................81
(4)Logging print ON/OFF ...................................................82
(5)Logging print Synchronous/Asynchronous...................82
(6)Print gap correction ON/OFF ........................................83
7.2.7Setting the Communication Function ...........................84
7.2.8Initializing the Setup Data .............................................84
7.2.9DI functions....................................................................85
7.2.10Temperture Unit ...........................................................85
7.2.11Point Calibration ..........................................................86
7.2.12Data Calibration...........................................................87
7.3 Terminating the Engineering Mode...................................89
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8.COMMUNICATIONS.......................................................90
8.1General Description............................................................ 90
8.1.1General Description of Functions ................................ 90
8.1.2Transmission Specifications......................................... 90
8.1.3Data Construction......................................................... 90
8.2Opening/Closing the Link................................................... 91
8.2.1Open Command ........................................................... 91
8.2.2Close Command........................................................... 92
8.3Outputting the Process Variable ........................................ 92
8.3.1Specifying the Process Variable
Output ............................................................................ 92
8.3.2Updating the Data......................................................... 92
8.3.3Specifying the Process Variable Data Output Order (At BINARY Mode Output) .. 92
8.3.4Outputting the Data ...................................................... 92
8.3.5Process Variable Data Transmission Format
(ASCII)................................ 93
8.3.6Process Variable Data Transmission Format
(BINARY)....................................... 94
8.4Outputting the Unit and Decimal Point
Position Data............................................ 95
8.4.1 Specifying the Unit and Decimal Point
Position Data Output ......................... 95
8.4.2Updating the Data......................................................... 95
8.4.3Outputting the Data ...................................................... 95
8.4.4Data Format.................................................................. 95
8.5Outputting the Status.......................................................... 96
8.5.1Status Output Command ............................................. 96
8.5.2Status Output................................................................ 96
8.6Data Reception Example ................................................... 97
9. MAINTENANCE.............................................................98
9.1Inspection............................................................................ 98
9.2Cleaning.............................................................................. 98
9.3Replacing Consumables.................................................... 99
9.4Adjusting the Pen Recording Position
(Point Calibration) ...................................... 99
9.5Calibration (Data Calibration)............................................. 99
(1)Calibration of Voltage.................................................. 100
(2)Calibration of Resistance temperature detector ........ 100
(3)Calibration of Reference Junction Compensation..... 101
10. TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................102
10.1Troubleshooting.............................................................. 102
10.1.1Trouble Items............................................................ 102
10.1.2When the Recorder Does
not Work at All ....................................... 102
10.1.3When There is a Big Error........................................ 103
10.1.4When the Pen Recording Deflected ........................ 103
10.1.5When Prints Nothing ................................................ 104
10.1.6When Printing is Faint ..............................................104
10.1.7When the Chart Paper is not Fed at All................... 105
10.1.8When the Chart Paper is not Fed Properly ............. 105
10.2Self Diagnosis Function (ERROR) ................................106
10.2.1Self Diagnostic Items................................................ 106
10.2.2Error Display ............................................................. 107
11. SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................108
11. 1Common Specifications.................................................. 108
11.1.1Input Signal ............................................................... 108
11.1.2Performance and Characteristics............................. 108
11.1.3Structure.................................................................... 109
11.1.4Power Source ........................................................... 109
11.1.5Normal Operating Conditions .................................. 109
11.1.6Alarm Output (Option : LH3) .....................................110
11.1.7Safety Standard and EMI Standard ..........................110
11.1.8DI Function (Option : RE1) ........................................110
11.1.9Paper-empty Detecting Function (Option : FL) ........110
11. 2Standard Setting Specifications......................................111
11.2.1Measurement Range.................................................111
11.2.2The Accuracy at the Computation ............................114
(1) Scaling ............................................................................114
(2) Square root computation................................................114
(3)Decade......................................................................... 115
(4)Difference, Sum, and Average.................................... 115
11.2.3Individual Specifications ............................................116
11.2.4Standard Functions ...................................................117
11. 3Standard Setting Functions............................................. 118
11.3.1Standard Setting Functions.......................................118
11. 4Optional Functions.....................................................118
11.4.1Remote Function of DI ..............................................118
11.4.2Alarm Board ...............................................................118
11.4.3Communication Unit ..................................................118
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Checking the Accessories
Upon delivery of this instrument, unpack and check its accessories and appearance.
If there are any missing accessories or damage on the appearance, contact our dealer where you
purchased the instrument, or our sales representative.
Following accessories should be attached.
ԘChart paper ԙRibbon cassette ԚCartridge Pen
ԛMounting bracket ԜInstruction manual ԝPacking
Fig. 1.1Accessories
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Table 1.1List of Accessories
Quantity
No. Part Name Type
1 pen 2 pen
Remarks
Chart paper H-10100 㧝㧝 100 equal divisions Ribbon Cassette HPSROO1H0002C 㧝㧝
WPSR196A000001A 㧝㧝 For 1 pen (Red)
Cartridge Pen
WPSR196A000002A  For 2 pen (Green)
Mounting H4A14175 㧞㧞 Panel mounting bracket
Instruction HR72E 㧝㧝 This manual
Packing H4H14900 㧝㧝 For IP65
Note
The ribbon cassette has been set in the instrument when this is shipped.
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Take the chart holder out to check its accessories.
See Section 5.1 “Setting the Chart Paper” for pulling out the chart holder.
Fig. 1.2Position of the Ribbon Cassette
Fig. 1.3Position of the Chart Paper and the Cartridge Pen
The chart paper is contained in
the chart holder.
Open the Chart Guide to chec
k
it.
The cartridge pen is contained
in the storage chamber.
Open the chart cover to chec
k
it.
This instrument is shipped
with the ribbon cassette in
the back of the chart holder.
Chart Guide
Chart Cover
Note
Ԙ
This instrument is equipped with the ribbon cassette in back of the chart holder. Open the door
and pull out the chart holder to check it. (See Section 5.1 about taking out the chart holder.)
ԙThe chart paper and the cartridge pen are contained in the chart holder. Take the chart holder
out and open the chart cover to check it.
ԚMaximum angle of the door is 135 degrees when the door is fully open. Do not open the door
further, or the hinge will be broken.
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1.2 Checking the Type and Specifications
A nameplate is put on the inside of the instrument. Remove the chart holder and make sure that the
nameplate is put in the middle far side of the instrument.
Make sure that this instrument meets your requested specification, seeing the following tables.
Table 1.2 Type
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㧝㧝 points
Measuring point
㧞㧞 points
㧯㧡
Communication function (RS-485)
㧾㧱㧝
DI function
㧲㧸
Out of paper detection function
Options
㧸㧴㧟
Alarm output function
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1.3 Temporary Storage
Store the instrument in the following environment.
When incorporated in the equipment, store it in the following environment as well.
1.4 Indication Card
An indication card has been affixed to the door upon delivery.Enter a name as required.
CAUTION
Note that if a non-original nameplateis attached, it may damage the door or mounting part.
CAUTION
Storage in a poor environment may damage the appearance, functions, and service life of the
instrument.
Storage Environment
A place with little dust.
A place free from combustible, explosive, or corrosive gases ( SO
2
, H2S, etc. ).
A place free from vibrations or shocks.
A place free from water or steam or high humidity ( 95% RH max. ).
A place free from direct sunlight or high temperature ( 50㷄㩷 max. ).
A place free from an extremely low temperature ( -20 min. ).
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CONSTRUCTION
Appearance
Fig. 2.1 Appearance
Cartridge pen
Door
Chart Holder
Display keyboard
Terminal block
Case
Mounting bracket
Indication card
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2.2 Display Screen and Operation Keys
2.2.1 Display Screen
The following describes the display screen. Since the channel numbers and data are indicated by a
7-segment LED, alphabets are symbolized to represent them.
For the LED display, see " Symbolized Alphabets for Display" at [Reference] below.
Fig. 2.2 Display
Reference䌝㩷 Symbolized Alphabets for Display
Display
Alphabet A B C DE F G H 㨔 I J K L
Display
Alphabet M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Alarm Type Display
Indicates alarm type in red. "H" is lit when the alarm is High. And “L” is illuminated when the alarm is Low. Neither of them is illuminated when there is no alarm.
Channel No. Display
Indicates channel number in orange.
Data Display
Indicates the process variable, time, setting screen, etc. in orange.
Operation Keys
Use these keys for setting and
other operations.
Status Display
The "REC" lamp (orange) is lit when recording.
The "ALM" lamp (red) is illuminated when the alarm
is being activated. 㩷㩷 denotes that the lamp
goes out and denotes that it is illuminated.
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2.2.2 Operation Keys
The following describes the functions of each operation key.
The actual operation keys are represented as shown in the figure below in this manual.
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Fig. 2.3 Operation Keys in This Manual
Table 2.1㩷 Names of Operation Keys and Their Functions
Key Name Function
REC key
Starts/stops recording. To stop, press the “REC” key for 3 seconds or more. (Puts out the “REC” lamp.) To start, press the “REC” key. (Lights the “REC” lamp.)
MENU key
MENU function
Selects engineering list print and changes the mode to the setting mode.
ESC key
ESC function
Exits that menu halfway while selecting a function.
PRINT key
PRINT function
Used to perform manual print or list print.
㵰䂦㵱 key function
Used to select a setting parameter (numeral or built-in command)(ascending direction).
FEED key
FEED function
The chart paper is fed while the key is pressed, and stopped when released.
㵰 㵱 key function
Used to shift a digit in setting a numeral.
ENT key
Used to register a setting parameter (numeral or built-in command) after selecting it, or executing a function. Pressing this key executes the setting.
REC
ENT
ESC
MENU
PRINT
FEED
REC
PRINT
FEED
ENT
ESC
MENU
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INSTALLATION
3.1 External dimensions and panel cutout Dimensions
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Side㧪㧨Panel cutout㧪
Fig. 3.1External dimensions and panel cutout
CAUTION
For maintenance and using the instrument safely, it is recommended that spaces larger than the size
written in the bracket be secured per unit.
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3.2 Mounting to the Panel
3.2.1 Procedure for Mounting to the Panel
1) Assemble the mounting bracket refering to Fig.3.2.
2) Insert this instrument through the front of the panel.
3) Hook the claws of the mounting bracket at the square holes in the top and bottom surfaces
of the case.
4) Tighten the screw of the mounting bracket with a screwdriver to attach it to the panel.
When the mounting unit does not move back and forth any more, tighten a screw by 180䉙.
Fig. 0.2Mounting bracket
A
ssemble in such a manner tha
t
the screw nose will be almos
t
aligned with the plate surface.
Mounting Claw
Body
Mounting
Note
If it is tightened with an excessive force, the case may be distorted and the mounting bracket may be deformed. An adequate tightening torque is about 0.2 to 0.3 Nm (2䌾3 䋗䌦䊶䋙).
WARNING
Do not install the instrument in a place exposed to a combustible, explosive, or corrosive gas (SO2,
H
2
S, etc.).
CAUTION
Install the instrument in the following places㩷㩷
A place without rapid humidity change. A place of normal temperature (25 or so). A place exposed to as little mechanical vibrations as possible. A place with as little dusts as possible. A place affected by the electromagnetic field as little as possible. A place not directly exposed to high radiant heat. A place where the altitude is up to 2000m. Humidity has an effect on the chart paper and ink. Use the instrument in a humidity range of 20
to80%RH (60%RH is optimum).
This instrument needs the inside installation.
Mounting to the Panel
䊶㩷A steel plate not thinner than 1.2mm is recommended as a mounting panel. 䊶㩷The maximum thickness of the mounting panel is 7mm.
Inclination
䊶㩷Install the instrument horizontally.
The instrument should be installed so that its inclination should be 0at the front and within 30at the
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Fig. 3.3Mounting to the Panel
3.2.2 Mounting to the Panel in compliance with the IP65
Prior to mounting the instrument to the panel, attach packing to the position shown in the figure.
The rest of the procedure is the same.
Fig. 3.4Mounting to the Panelin compliance with the IP65
Panel
Mounting
Screw
Mounting of Packing
Packing
Panel
Mounting bracket
Packing
Panel
Screw
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4. WIRING
4.1 Terminal arrangement and Power Wiring
4.1.1 Terminal arrangement
Fig. 4.1Terminal Layout (Rear view)
4.1.2 Power Wiring
WARNING
㽲㩷 In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to provide protective grounding prior to the power supply
to the instrument.
㽳㩷 Do not cut a protective grounding conductor or disconnect protective grounding.
㽴㩷 Make sure that the supply voltage for the instrument conforms to the voltage of the supply source.
㽵㩷 Attach a transparent protective cover prior to turning on the POWER of the instrument.
㽶㩷 Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the instrument or disconnection of the
protective grounding terminal is likely to make the instrument dangerous under some fault conditions.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
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4.1.3 Wiring Procedure
1) Put your fingers on the left and right (both sides) hooks of the transparent protective cover on the
power source terminal block. Pushing them inside, pull out the cover to this side.
2) Connect the power source electric wire referring to Fig. 4.2. Connect the protective grounding to
㩷㩷㩷 the㩷㩷㩷 terminal. Connect the non-grounding side of the power source to "L" terminal. Connect
㩷㩷㩷the grounding side to the "N" terminal.
3) Put on the transparent protective cover.
4) Make sure that protective grounding is properly done.
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Fig. 4.2Power source Terminal block
CAUTION
㽲㩷 As an electric wire for the power source, use a 600 V vinyl insulated wire (IEC 227-3) or its equivalent
or above.
㽳㩷 Attach a round press-fitting terminal with insulated sleeve (for M3.5) to the end of the electric wire.
㽴㩷 Connect a protective grounding (resistance:100 or lower, a minimum diameter of a grounding
conductor:1.6mm) to the protective grounding terminal.
㽵㩷 If other instrument shares the protective grounding conductor, there may be an effect caused by
noise coming from the grounding conductor. It is recommended not to share it with other instrument.
㽶㩷 In order to comply with the requirements of safety standard EN61010, the recorder shall have one of
the following as a disconnecting device, fitted within easy reach of the operator, and labeled as the
disconnecting device.
㩷䌡䋮A switch or circuit breaker which complies with the requirements of IEC60947-1, IEC60947-2 and 㩷
㩷㩷㩷IEC60947-3.
㩷䌢䋮A separable coupler which can be disconnected without the use of a tool.
㩷䌣䋮A separable plug, without a locking device, to mate with a socket outlet in the building.
㽷㩷 This product has been designed to conform to IEC1010-1 installation category and pollution
degree 2.
CAUTION
The transparent protective cover should surely remove the left and right (both sides) hooks simultaneously.
If it removes by turns, there is a possibility that it may be damaged.
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4.2 Input Wiring
4.2.1 Wiring Procedure
1) Put your fingers on the left and right (both sides) hooks of the transparent protective cover on the input terminal block. Pushing them inside, pull out the cover.
2) Wire the input lines referring to Fig. 4.3, Fig. 4.4 and Fig. 4.5(Page 19).
3) Put on the transparent protective cover.
Fig. 4.3Input Wiring (For mV, V and Thermocouple inputs)
CAUTION
Precautions for the input electric wire 㩷䊶See to it that no noise is mixed in input wiring. For input wiring, it is recommended a shielding wire or 㩷㩷㩷 㩷㩷twisted wire effective for noise be used. 㩷䊶In the case of thermocouple input, connect a thermocouple wire directly or use a compensating lead 㩷㩷wire. It is recommended a shielded input line be used. 㩷䊶In the case of resistance temperature detector input, dispersion of 3-wire line resistance should be less 㩷㩷than the below mentioned values. It is recommended to use a shielded input line. 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷For Pt 100, JPt 100 50m max. 㩷䊶When it is likely to be affected by induction noise, particularly when wiring near the high-frequency 㩷㩷power source, it is recommended a shielded twisted wire be used.㩷 㩷䊶Attach a round press-fitting terminal with insulated sleeve (for M3.5) to the end of the electric wire. Precautions for wiring 㩷䊶The wiring between the instrument and measurement point should be kept away from the power circuit 㩷㩷(25V or higher circuit or DO circuit). 㩷䊶Short-circuit unused input terminals. (Short-circuit between "䋫" and "䋭" in the case of mV, V, or 㩷㩷thermocouple input, and short-circuit among A, B, and B in the case of resistance temperature detector 㩷㩷input.) 㩷䊶Be sure to ground the shield of connecting wire.
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Input
terminal
block
CAUTION
The transparent protective cover should surely remove the left and right (both sides) hooks simultaneously. If it removes by turns, there is a possibility that it may be damaged.
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Fig. 4.4Input Wiring (For Resistance temperature detector)
Fig. 4.5Input Wiring (For mA input)
CAUTION
㽲㩷 Attach the shunt resistor to the input terminal block of the instrument.
㽳㩷 A shunt resistor influences input accuracy. Use the following recommended resistor.
Resistance250 㱅㩷 Rated power1/4W Tolerance䋺㫧0.1% max.
Temperature coefficient䋺㫧50ppm max.
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4.3 DI function/Alarm Output Wiring (Option)
4.3.1 DI function/Alarm Output Wiring Example
㩷㩷
Fig. 4.6 DI function Wring Example㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Fig. 4.7 Alarm Output Wiring Example
CAUTION
Precautions for Wiring the DI function 㽲㩷 DI function input has the built-in drive power source. Do not apply a voltage to a DI function input
terminal from the outside. 㽳㩷 A DI function input contact capacity should be a withstanding voltage of 50Vdc, 16mA or more, ON
resistance of 20 㱅 max.(wiring resistance included).
㽴㩷 Do not use unused terminals as relay terminals.
Precautions for Wiring the Alarm Output An alarm output contact capacity is as follows.
250Vac 3A at maximum (Resistive load) 30Vdc 3A at maximum (Resistive load) 125Vdc 0.5A at maximum (Resistive load)
0.1A at maximum L/R= 7ms at maximum (Inductive load)
Attach an anti-surge protective circuit (surge absorbers, etc.) to an output terminal, when required. Attach a round press-fitting terminal with insulated sleeve (for M3.5) to the end of an electric wire. Keep alarm output wiring away from input wiring. Do not use unused terminals as relay terminals.
WARNING
Be sure to wire after turning off the POWER. When the power source has been connected to the Alarm output, turn off that power source. When a hazardous voltage is supplied to alarm terminal:
a) Never touch terminals preventing from electric shock. b) Attach covers to terminals. c) Wires should be double shielded. d) Adept round pressure terminal connectors with insulation cover for wire, preventing from loses connection.
CAUTION
The DI function (Option : RE1) consists of a combination of 3 Digital inputs. The alarm output consists of
3-Relay output (Normally open).
Terminal Block
+12V
Recorder Side
COM
Load
1A
3A
Terminal Block
Recorder Side
DI1
3
DI.COM
1C
3C
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4.3.2 Alarm Output Wiring Procedure
Wire the Alarm output (option : LH3) referring to Fig.4.8.
Fig. 4.8Alarm Output Wiring
4.3.3 DI function Wiring Procedure
Wire the DI function (option : RE1) referring to Fig.4.9.
Fig. 4.9 DI function Wiring
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4.4 Communication Wiring
4.4.1 RS-232C Wiring
4.10 䈇䇮䌒䌓䋭䋲䋳䋲䌃䉕㈩✢䈚䉁䈜䇯
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Fig.4.10RS-232C Wiring
4.4.2 RS-485 Wiring
Wire RS-485 referring to Fig.4.11.
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Fig. 4.11RS-485 Wiring
CAUTION
Precautions for the communication wiring
See to it that no noise is mixed in communication wiring. For communication wiring, it is recommended a
shielding wire effective for noise be used.
When it is likely to be affected by induction noise, particularly when wiring near the high-frequency power
source, it is recommended a shielded twisted wire be used.
Attach a round press-fitting terminal with insulated sleeve (for M3.5) to the end of the electric wire.
Be sure to ground the shield of a connecting wire.
Note
Cable length is a maximum of 15m.
Note
Be sure to attach terminating resistanc
e
(Rt 200 㱅) to a host computer side. Connection is a maximum of 32 set
s
including a host computer.
Cable length is a maximum of 1.2 km. Use the UL20620-SB(M) cable mad
e
by HITACHI CABLE LTD. or equivalent.
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5 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION
5.1 Setting the Chart Paper
(1) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more
Stop recording operation. With the power turned on, press the REC key for 3 seconds or more.
Fig. 5.1 Pressing the REC key
If recording stops, the pen and printer will move automatically, discontinuing paper feed. The No. 1 pen(red) records the left side(approx. 15 %) and No. 2 pen(green) records the right side(approx. 85 %), respectively.
Fig. 5.2Automatically moves the 2 Pens and Printer
CAUTION
It is recommended our original chart paper be used to ensure proper recording. If the chart holder is taken out with recording operation being activated, the ink ribbon may be damaged. To replace the chart paper, be sure to press the 㵰REC㵱㩷 key to stop recording. Be sure to move up the cartridge pen. Otherwise, it will be damaged.
No.1 pen (red
)
to Left.
No.2 pen
(green) to
Right.
The printer moves
to the right.
The REC lamp goes off
if recording stops.
Press the key for 3 seconds
or more.
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(2) Opening the Door
Push the door hook to unlock the door. Pull the door to open it.
Fig. 5.3Opening the Door
(3) Pushing up the Pen
Push up the pen-up lever to move a pen tip away from the chart paper.(Move up the pen)
Fig. 5.4Moving up the Pen
Door Hook
Push the door
hook in the
arrow direction
to unlock.
The pen-up lever is
located at the right end inside the case.
Push it up with a finger
.
Pen-up lever
CAUTION
Maximum angle of the door is 135 degrees when the door is fully open. Do not open the door
further, or the hinge will be broken.
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(4) Pulling out the Chart Holder
Put your fingers onto the levers at both sides of the chart holder and pull it out.
Fig. 5.5 Pulling out the Chart Holder
(5) Opening the Chart Cover and Chart Guide
Open the chart guide and the chart cover outward.
Fig. 5.6Opening the Chart Cover and Chart Guide
Pull out the chart holder.
Lever
Chart Guide
(Transparent)
Chart Cover (Black)
Open the chart guide in the arrow direction.
Open the chart cover in the
arrow direction.
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(6) Loosening the chart paper
The chart paper may not be proper fed, if it is stuck at perforations. Be sure to loosen the paper.
Fig. 5.7 Loosening the Chart Paper
(7) Setting the Chart Paper into the Storage Chamber
Unfold the 2 sections of chart paper. Holding the printing surface upward, set it in the storage
chambe.
Fig. 5.8Setting the Chart Paper
Square Holes to Left
Sprocket Drum
Storage Chamber
Rectangular Holes to Right
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(8) Aligning the Chart Paper with the Sprocket Drum
Align the holes in the chart paper with the sprocket drum teeth. Set the chart paper along with the
sprocket drum. Put the first ply of the chart paper into the chart receiver.
Fig. 5.9Aligning the Chart Paper with Sprocket Drum (Chart Holder Sectional View)
(9) Closing the Chart Cover and the Chart Guide
Close the chart cover and the chart guide in the arrow directions.
Fig. 5.10Closing the Chart Cover and Chart Guide
Make the left and right holes
parallel with each other.
Chart Paper
Chart Paper
Chart Receiver
Storage Chamber
Align the holes in the
paper properly with the
sprocket drum teeth.
Sprocket Drum Teeth
Chart Guide
Chart Cover
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(10) Turning the Sprocket Drum Gear
Check paper feed with your hand. Turn the sprocket drum gear to feed out the chart paper.
(It is recommended 4 sections of chart paper be fed out.)
Fig. 5.11 Checking Paper Feed
(11) Putting Back the Chart Holder
Insert in the chart holder horizontally into the case until it is locked.
Fig. 5.12Putting Back the Chart Holder
Turn the gear at the left end
of the sprocket drum in the
arrow direction.
Chart Receiver
Chart Guide
When inserting it, push
the chart receiver.
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(12) Moving down the Pen to Close the Door
Move down the pen with the pen-up lever. Close the door and check a door lock.
The pen-up lever is located at the right end inside the case. Push it down with a finger.
(13) Pressing the 㵰FEED㵱 key to Check Paper Feed
Press the 㵰FEED㵱 key on the display keyboard to feed the chart paper.
Fig. 5.13 Pressing the FEED key
(14) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 key to Restart Operation
The chart paper is fed
while pressing the key.
Releasing the key stops
paper to feed.The pape
r
is initially fed slowly in the
beginning when the key
is
p
ressed.
Prior to the operation of
the instrument, be sure to
confirm that the chart
pap
er is being fed!!
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5.2 Setting the Cartridge Pen
(1) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more
Stops recording. With the power turned on, press the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
Once recording stops, the REC lamp goes off. (See Fig. 5.1 on Page 23)
The pen and printer automatically move, discontinuing paper feed. The No. 1 pen (red) records the
left side (approx. 15 %) and No. 2 pen (green) records the right side (approx. 85 %), respectively.
(See Fig. 5.2 on Page 23)
(2) Opening the Door
Push the door hook to unlock the door. Pull the door to open it. (See Fig. 5.3 on Page 24)
(3) Detaching the Cartridge Pen
Pull out the cartridge pen.
Fig. 5.14 Detaching the Cartridge Pen
(4)
CAUTION
To replace the cartridge pen, be sure to press the 㵰REC㵱 key to stop recording.
Pen Holder
Cartridge Pen
Hold here with
your finger.
Pen Pipe
Note
When pulling out the cartridge pen, do not hold the pen pipe. It could be bent, resulting in improper
recording.
CAUTION
Maximum angle of the door is 135 degrees when the door is fully open. Do not open the door
further, or the hinge will be broken.
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Removing the Pen Cap
Remove the pen cap from the new cartridge pen.
Fig. 5.15 Removing the Pen Cap
(5) Reattaching the Cartridge Pen
Reattach the cartridge pen to the pen holder. Push it in firmly until it clicks.
Fig. 5.16 Reattaching the Cartridge Pen
(6) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 Key to Restart Operation
Pen Cap
Pen Holder
Cartridge Pen
Hold here with
your finger.
Pen Pipe
Reattach the No.1
pen (red) above and
No.2 pen (green)
below, res
p
ectively.
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5.3 Setting the Ribbon Cassette
(1) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more
Stops recording. With the power turned on, press the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
Once recording stops, the REC lamp goes off. (See Fig. 5.1 on Page 23)
The pen and printer automatically move, discontinuing paper feed. The No. 1 pen (red) records the
left side (approx. 15 %) and No. 2 pen (green) records the right side (approx. 85 %), respectively.
(See Fig. 5.2 on Page 23)
(2) Opening the Door
Push the door hook to unlock the door. Pull the door to open it. (See Fig.5.3 on Page 24)
(3) Moving up the Pen
Push up the pen-up lever to move a pen tip away from the chart paper. (Move up the pen; see
Fig.5.4 on Page 24)
(4) Pulling out the Chart Holder
Put your fingers onto the levers at both sides of the chart holder and pull it out. (See Fig.5.5 on Page
25) The guide shaft, printer, and the main shaft are laid out as shown in the figure below. (The main
shaft is invisible if the ribbon cassette has been set.)
Fig. 5.17 Layout of Guide Shaft, Printer and Main Shaft
CAUTION
If the chart holder is taken out with recording operation being activated, the ink ribbon may be damaged. To replace the ribbon cassette, be sure to press the 㵰REC㵱 key to stop recording.
Be sure to move up the cartridge pen. Otherwise, it will be damaged.
Main Shaft
Printer
Guide
CAUTION
Maximum angle of the door is 135 degrees when the door is fully open. Do not open the door
further, or the hinge will be broken.
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(5) Lowering the Ribbon Cassette
Detach both sides of the ribbon cassette from the guide shaft.
Fig. 5.18 Detaching from the Guide Shaft
(6) Pulling down the Ribbon Cassette Slantly
Detach the ribbon cassette from the main shaft.
Fig. 5.19Detaching from the Main Shaft
Viewing from the right side (section), the hook of the ribbon cassette has been engaged with the
main shaft.
Fig. 5.20Ribbon Cassette Sectional View
Ribbon
Guide Shaft
Lower both sides of
the ribbon cassette.
Detach it from the
guide shaft, one side
in turn.
Main Shaft
Guide Shaft
Ribbon Cassette
Detach the hook of the
ribbon cassette in such a
manner as disengaging it
from the main shaft.
Ribbon Cassette
Main Shaft
Hook
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(7) Leveling the Ribbon Cassette
Prior to the pulling out the ribbon cassette, level it.
Fig. 5.21Leveling the Ribbon Cassette (Ribbon Cassette Sectional View)
(8) Pulling out the Ribbon Cassette
Pull out the ribbon cassette horizontally. If the gear of the ribbon cassette touches the printer, move
the printer to the right further.
(9) Unslacking the Ink Ribbon
Set the new ink ribbon. Turn the gear in the arrow direction to unslack the ink ribbon.
Fig. 5.22Unslacking the Ribbon
Lower the hook of the
ribbon cassette.
Ribbon
Main Shaft
Hook
Gear
Ink Ribbon
Turn the gear in the
arrow direction.
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(10) Inserting the Ribbon Cassette Horizontally
Insert the ribbon cassette horizontally.
Fig. 5.23Inserting the Ribbon Cassette
(11) Reattaching the Ribbon Cassette to the Main Shaft
Holding the ribbon cassette slantly, reattach it to the main shaft in such a manner that the hook of
the ribbon cassette will be engaged with the main shaft
Fig. 5.24Reattaching to the Main Shaft (Ribbon Cassette Sectional View)
Main Shaft
Guide Shaft
Ribbon Cassette
Note䌝㩷
Your hands may be stained by ink when replacing the cartridge pen or ribbon cassette.
Use soap to clean them.
Insert it horizontally
Ribbon Cassette
Main Shaft
Slantly Upward to
Engage with the
Slantly Upward to
Engage with the
main shaft
Hook
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(12) Pushing up the Ribbon Cassette
Attach both sides of the ribbon cassette to the guide shaft. If the gear of the ribbon cassette is not
properly engaged with the printer, slide the printer slightly.
Fig. 5.25Attaching to the Guide Shaft
(13) Putting the Chart Holder back
Put the chart holder back horizontally into the case until it is locked. (See Fig. 5.12 on Page 28)
(14) Moving the Pen down to Close the Door
Use the pen-up lever to move the pen down. Close the door and make sure that it is locked.
(15) Pressing the 㵰REC㵱 key to resume Operation
Ribbon
Guide Shaft
A
ttach both sides to the guide
shaft, one side at one time.
It clicks if properly engaged.
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6 RUNNING
6.1 Running
Once the power is turned on, the display on the front of the door lights. The instrument will be ready
to run (user mode) in about 5 seconds, including the initial screen. If the REC lamp is unilluminated, press the 㵰REC㵱 key to start recording operation.
6.1.1 Status after Initial Screen
(1)Display screen The ”REC” lamp keeps the status of before power-off. (2)Printout data 䋺All printing data and analog recording data of before power-off are
cleared.
(3)Alarm and Diagnosis Alarm indications and outputs of before power-off are not recovered. (4)Data display and Channel number are indicated as follows. Refer to Fig.6.1.
Fig. 6.1Display Screen at Power-on
Note
㽲㩷 When electric power failed, the initialization is performed after power recovery. And it
becomes the above initial status.
㽳㩷 The printout data is eliminated in initialization. Printout operation is not continued after power
recovery when the power is turned off during printout.
㽴㩷 When power is turned on, “0” is indicated on the display until the data is retrieved.
The number of digits indicated differ, depending on the setting.
WARNING
Prior to turning on the power, make sure that the supply voltage meets the specifications for the instrument and the instrument is properly grounded.
CAUTION
Prior to turning on the power, make sure that the chart paper is set in the chart holder. If the printer is activated with no chart paper set, the sprocket drum (cylindrical part) of the char
t
holder may be damaged.
䌒㪜㪚㩷 䌁䌌䌍
䌈 䌌
Returning to the mode before
the power OFF.
WARNING
When calibrating data, connect the equipment written in the Section 9.5 of the instruction manual. Data calibration must be performed correctly. Therefore, operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual.
(Shinko Technos is not liable for damages incurred if calibration is performed other than
prescribed in the instruction manual.)
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6.2 Recording
6.2.1 Recording Colors
Table 6.1 shows the recording colors for each channel in analog recording.
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Table 6.1Recording Colors
Channel No. Color
Red
Green
6.2.2 Printing Color
Various digital prints are recorded in purple.
6.2.3 Pen Gap
Fig.6.2 shows the gap between No.1 and No.2 pens.
Fig. 6.2Gap between Pens
6.2.4 Gaps between Pens and Printer
Fig. 6.3 shows the gaps between the No.1/No.2 pen and print.
Fig. 6.3Gaps between Pens and Printer
䌃䌈䋲
Green
䌃䌈䋱
Red
䋲䋘
䋲䋰䋮䋵䋘
䋲䋲䋮䋵䋘
䋲䋘
䌃䌈䋲
Green
䌃䌈䋱
Red
Print㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋰䋰㩷䌁䌂䌃
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6.2.5 Print gap correction
It is a function to correct gap between the print head and pen recording.
When setting this function ON, it feeds record paper automatically for the whole printout contents to
come to the position in front of 1 pen ofer the asynchronous print out completes. (Fig.6.4)
The printout contents can be immediately confirmed by this .
As for this function, only DI asynchronous print and asynchromous log print are applied.
Fig. 6.4Print gap correction
6.3 How to Record
6.3.1 Starting/Stopping Recording
Starting/Stopping Recording
To start/stop recording, press the 㵰REC㵱 key.
To stop, press the 㵰REC㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
REC” lamp is unlit when recording stops.
6.3.2 Feed the Chart Paper
The chart paper is fed while the FEED key is pressed, and stops when released.
Note
㽲㩷 When the power is turned on, the previous status continues.
㽳㩷 When controlling a start/stop of recording through Digital Input (DI function, option : RE1),
start/stop cannot be switched by REC key.
㽴㩷 When it stops, the No.1 pen (red) holds a left-side position (approx. 15%) and No.2 pen
(green) a right-side one (approx. 85%), respectively. Paper feeding is suspended, but a feed
key movement is enabled.
1pen
Print gap correction OFF
12:00 STOP MEAS.
Print gap correction ON.
Gap Correction(Compulsory
Feeding)
12:00 STOP MEAS.
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6.3.3 Print Sample
Logging on print example and Alarm on print example
Fig. 6.5Print Sample
Reference
Alarm print, Comment print and Date-and-Time print standby if the other printing is actuated. HR-701 (HR-702) stores up to six items of Alarm Occurrence/Recovery print and five items of Comment/Date-and-Time print. If printing commands are over, HR-701 (HR-702) prints a marking "" on the end of the last printing. This mark is meaning of that over items would not be printed. For priority of respective printing, see next page ; Priority in Reference.
Note
Logging print will not be the wait printing state. At the start time of Logging print, if the prior Logging print is printing, the next one cannot print. Prolong the printing interval of Logging print in this case.
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Alarm Print Prints alarm occurrence /reset, channel number, alarm type, and level. denotes alarm occurrence and denotes alarm recovery, respectively.
Chart Speed
Logging Print Prints date and time, channel number, Process variable, engineering unit and chart speed.
Process variable Prints "*****" if skipped. Prints no data on the channel where digital print has been set to OFF.
Date, Time
See Reference below
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6.4 Digital Print
Digital prints are performed by key operation
zManual print
zList print
zEngineering list print
6.4.1 Manual Print
Prints the following data on the chart paper:
zTime/date (year, month, day)
zChannel number or tag setting characters
zActivated alarm type, latest Process variable, engineering unit
(1)Manual print operating procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”, and press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key executes manual print.
Once manual print starts, the display is automatically returned to the Data Display screen.
Upon termination of manual print, it is returned to it was prior to starting manual print.
Note
㽲㩷 Analog recording is continued while manual print is running.Chart paper is fed forcibly.
㽳㩷 If an alarm is activated while manual print is running, alarm print is performed when manual
print is finished.
Reference
Printing is actuated in following priority. See following Priority Order. When multiple types of printing are activated simultaneously, higher-priority printing takes effect first following the priority order.
The Synchronous printout synchronizes with analog recording and prints out digitally. In the case of the asynchronous printout, it stops an analog recording and it executes a digital printout. It resumes an analog recording after the digital printout completes.
List Print
Manual Print
Engineering
List Print
Alarm
Occurrence print
Alarm Recovery
print
DI Comment
Print (Sync.)
DI Date and
Print (Sync.)
㩷 㩷 High㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Priority㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Low
Logging print
(Sync.)
DI Manual
Print (Sync.)
DI Comment
print (ASync.)
DI Date and Time
print (ASync.)
DI Manual
print (ASync.)
Logging print
(ASync.)
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(2)Manual print stopping procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”, and press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key stops manual print.
However, print operation continues until the line is completed. Manual print is stopped. And the
display returned to the status prior to starting manual print.
Fig. 6.6Manual Print
6.4.2 List Print
Prints the following setting data of the instrument on the chart paper:
zDate/time/Chart feed speed/2nd chart feed speed
zChannel number/range/tag/scaling value/engineering unit.
zSetting alarm type
zComment/Others
(1)List print operating procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”, and press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key executes list print.
Once list print starts, the display is automatically returned to the Data Display screen.
When the list print is terminated, it is returned to the status prior to starting list print.
Note
㽲㩷 Analog recording is continued while list print is running.Chart paper is fed forcibly.
㽳㩷 If an alarm is activated while list print is running, alarm print is performed when list print ends.
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Note
No print as to the channel where digital print has been set to OFF.
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(2)List print stopping procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”, and press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key stops list print.
However, print operation continues until the line is completed. List print is stopped. And the display
returned to the status prior to starting list print.
Fig. 6.7List Print
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Digital print ON/OFF, zone record, and partial compression/expansion setting value for each channel.
Prints Input range, Tag, Measurement range, and Scaling value for each channel. If skipped, the channel numbe
r
is prefixed by "䋪".
Set values of the comment print. Effective with the DI function (option).
Print alarm setting values and relays.
Date and Time for List Print
Chart feed Speed Set Value. 2nd Chart Speed (2) is effective for DI function
(Op
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6.4.3 Engineering List Print
Engineering list print provides the following setting data of the instrument on the chart paper.
zAnalog recording
zDigital printing
zBurnout/RJC etc.
(1)Engineering list print operating procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”. Then, press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key executes engineering
list print.
Once engineering list print starts, the display is automatically returned to the Data Display screen.
When the engineering is terminated, it is returned to the status prior to starting engineering list print.
Note
㽲㩷 Analog recording is continued while engineering list print is running.Chart paper is fed
forcibly.
㽳㩷 If an alarm is activated while engineering list print is running, alarm print will be performed
when engineering list print ended.
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(2)Engineering list print stopping procedure
㩷㩷㽲Press the 㵰PRINT㵱 key.
㩷㩷㽳Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to display “
”. Then, press the ENT key.
㩷㩷㽴Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select “
”. Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key stops engineering list
print. Engineering list print is stopped. And the display returned to the status prior to starting
engineering list print.
Fig. 6.8Engineering List Print
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2)A#&, 1HH
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Alarm Print Setting Value : ON 1(occurrence/recovery)
Logging Print Set value: ON/OFF, Start Time, Interval, Printout: Sync./ASync., PG_ADJ: ON/OFF Logging Print: ON Start: 00:00 Interval: 1h Printout: ASync. PG_ADJ: OFF
Channel Number /Tag Number Setting Value : CH
RUN/STOP Internal/External Switch Setting Value : INT (key)
Setting of RJC, constant value in external RJC, Burnout Protection, Offset, and Digital filter value for Each Channel. 1CH 2CH RJC : INT EXT REF : None 805 㱘V B.OUT : ON ON Offset : 10.0 0.0 Filter : 1.0 0.8
Communication Setting value
DI Function Setting value. Effective with the DI function
(op
tion).
Alarm Hysteresis Setting Value : ON
Temperature Unit :
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6.5 Changing the Display
Display selection procedure
Press the MENU key to indicate " " , and pressthe ENT key. Use the PRINT key to select a required display screen from the menu below. Press the ENT
key.
㽴"
" is indicated in the case of manual display. Use the 㵰PRINT㵱 key to select the channel
number.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
”(AUTO) Auto display
”(MAN) Manual display
”(DATE) Date display
”(TIME) Time display
”(OFF) Display off
6.5.1 Auto Display 㧨
Indicates the process variable of each channel sequentially at intervals of 2.4 seconds.
(Data renewal period 120ms.)
6.5.2 Manual Display 㧨
Indicates the Process variable of the specific channel, it updates every measurement cycle(120ms).
The data is the same as Auto display.
Pressing the 㵰ENT㵱 key changes the indicated channel number (it increments).
6.5.3 Date Display 㧨
Indicates the month and day. Leap year adjustment is automatic.
Example of October 18
6.5.4 Time Display 㧨
Indicates hour and minute.
Example of 12:15
6.5.5 Display Off 㧨
Turns off the process variable display. Key operation is the same as usual. To switch to other display,
take steps through mentioned above.
Process Variable (5-digt)
Channel Number (1-digit)
H : High limit Alarm L : Low limit Alarm
Month㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Day
Hour㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Minute
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7 DEVICE SETTING
7.1 Setting the Setup Mode
Key Operation for Entering the Setup Mode
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to enter the setup mode. At the time, indicates the version of the software approximately 1.0 seconds as below. After, indicates the setting screen of the range.
To return from the setup mode to the recording mode (user mode), press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more again.
The following describes how to set the following items.
The following shows a display map of the setup mode. Use the key to operate.
z7.1.1 Setting the Range
z7.1.2 Setting the Alarm
Setting Channel
Current/ Voltage Input
Thermocouple Input
Resistance temperature detector Input
Scaling
Square Root
Decade Difference Sum Average Skip
Mode
Setting Channel
ON䋯OFF
Level Set Value Typ e Relay ON/OFF Relay No.
Option
㩷㩷㩷㩷
WARNING
When calibrating data, connect the equipment written in the Section 9.5 of the instruction manual. Data calibration must be performed correctly. Therefore, operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual.
(Shinko Technos is not liable for damages incurred if calibration is performed other than
prescribed in the instruction manual.)
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z7.1.3 Setting the Unit
z7.1.4Setting the Chart Speed
z7.1.5 Setting the Date and Time
z7.1.6 Copying the Setting Data
z7.1.7 Setting Other Functions(Zone recordingPartial compression/expansionDigital printTa g
Comment words)
zSetting the password
Input the password to enter the engineering mode.
Zone Recording Partial Compression/Expansion
㩷㩷 Digital Print
Tag
Comment Words
Setting Mode
Setting Copy-from Channel
㩷㩷㩷 㩷㩷㩷㩷
Copy-to Channel
Setting 1st/2nd Chart speed Chart speed
Time Setting Year
㩷㩷
Month, Day
See the key operation in page 74.
Setting Password
㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷
Setting Channel Code No. Char. No.
䋨䉙䋩
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Table 7.1Initial setting value of the setup mode
Setting items Initial setting Remarks
Range (all channels)
10mVdc Scaling 0 to 100.0 (㷄)
Alarm (all channels)
All levels are alarm OFF, relay OFF
Engineering unit (all channels) 䍀㷄䍁 (BF 43 00)
Chart feed speed
1䋩㩷20mm/h2䋩㩷20mm/h
Time
2000/01/01 00:00
Sets up the present time.(Japan standard time)GMT09:00
Zone setting (all channels)
0 to 100(%)
Partial compression/expansion 㩷㩷 㩷㩷(all channels)
OFF
Digital print (all channels)
ON
Tag print character (all channels)
"Blank up to the 5th character”
Comment print word (1 to 3) Blank up to the 12th character”
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7.1.1 Setting the Range
(1)Setting method
㩷㩷With a multirange system, setting the range for each channel is possible.
㩷㩷Use the key to shift the mode to shown in the Table below.
㩷㩷Sets the range from the following input signals. (mode to 㽴)
㩷㩷DC voltage : ±10, 0 to 20, 0 to 50, ±200 mVdc, ±1, 0 to 5, ±10 Vdc
㩷㩷DC current : 4 to 20 mAdc (External shunt resistor: 250 㱅)
㩷㩷Thermocouple : B, R, S, K, E, J, T, C, Au-Fe, N, PR40-20, PL㸈, U, L
㩷㩷Resistance temperature detector: Pt100, JPt100
Sets scaling, decade, square root, interchannel sum/difference/average. (mode to 㽺䋩
Unnecessary channels can be skipped. (mode 㽻)
Setting Channel Mode Key
Current/ Voltage
Input
Thermocouple Input
Resistance temperature
detector Input
Scaling
Square Root
Decade
Difference
Sum
Average
Skip
Key
Setting for all
channels
[Note]
A decimal point arbitrary position can be set only in the "scaling" and "square root" modes.When you want to alter the decimal point position in Voltage/Current/Thermocouple/Resistance temperature detector input set it in the "scaling" mode. To fix the decimal point position, set it as follows.
Input Decimal Places Input Decimal Places
mV
1 0 to 5V 10V
mA
2nd place 3rd place 2nd place 2nd place
䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰䋰 䋪䋪䋮䋰䋰䋰 䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰䋰 䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰䋰
Thermocouple RTD 200mVdc
1st place 1st place 1st place
䋪䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰 䋪䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰 䋪䋪䋪䋪䋮䋰
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Current/Voltage㧕㧘 Thermocouple㧕㧘 Resistance Temperature Detector
Measures Current, Voltage, Thermocouple and RTD.
Example) When setting Thermocouple T for Channel 1(T : -100 to 300 㷄)
Press the MENU key for 3 seconds or more to enter
the setup mode. Indicates
, then,
press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵰 key.
Use the key to select the mode. Press the 㵰ENT
key.
Use the key to select the type. Press the 㵰ENT㵱
key.
Use the key to select a sign and numeral.
Use the
key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a sign and numeral.
Use the key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
Note
㽲㩷 㩷 When an incorrect numeral is input, or .
Press the ENT key and re-enter a correct numeral.
㽳㩷 㩷 For the range setting (When especially, don't change a decimal point position at the
㩷㩷 thermocouple or in RTD) which doesn't have the necessity of the scaling, don't set a scaling.
Display Operation Keys Description
MENU
ESC
3 sec
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Span setting
Zero setting
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㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䇸
Note
In the , , or mode, press the ENT key to select the range. Use the key, you can select the type out of the range.
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㵰ENT㵱Key
㫧䋱䋰㫄㪭 䋰㩷㫋㫆㩷䋲䋰㫄㪭 䋰㩷㫋㫆㩷䋵䋰㫄㪭 㫧䋲䋰䋰㫄㪭 㫧䋱䌖 䋰 㫋㫆㩷䋵䌖 㫧䋱䋰䌖 䋴㩷㫋㫆㩷䋲䋰䌭䌁
Range Mode
䌂 䌒 䌓 䌋 䌅 䌊 䌔 䌃 䌁䌵䋭䌆䌥 䌎 䌐䌒䋴䋰䋭䋲䋰 䌐䌌㸈 䌕 䌌
䌐䌴䋱䋰䋰 䌊䌐䌴䋱䋰䋰
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Scaling
Changes the input of VOLT, TC and RTD into a quantity.
Setting the unit is possible.(See 7.1.3 on page 63.)
Example) When setting the voltage of 0 to 40 mV and scale of 000.00 to 100.00 for Channel 1
Press the MENU key for 3 seconds or more to enter
the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
".
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
".
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
If
, or is selected here, temperature
Input scaling is possible.
Use the key to select a range(50 mV).
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral.
Use the
key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral.
Use the
key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Note
In the case of TC and RTD input, set the Span input value equal to the Span-side scale value. But, set a decimal point position to the standard position. (2:next page)
Note
In the case of TC and RTD input, set the Zero input value equal to the Zero-side scale value. But, set a decimal point position to the standard position. (1:next page)
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Span input value
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Zero input value
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Use the key to select a numeral.
Use the
key to shift a digit.
Press the
key again in the lowest digit(right end)
to blink a decimal point. Use the key to select a
decimal point position. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral.
Use the
key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Decimal point
Span-side scale value䋩䋨䋪2
Note
When an incorrect numeral is input, , or
is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key and re-enter a correct numeral.
Zero-side scale value䋩䋨䋪1
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Square Root
Caluclates the square root of Volt input, and scaling that value.
Setting the unit is possible. (See 7.1.3 on page 63.)
Example) When setting the voltage of 0 to 40 mV and scale of 000.00 to 100.00 for Channel 1
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
". Press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select a range(50 mV). Press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit.
Press the
key again in the lowest digit(right end)
to blink a decimal point. Use the key to select a
decimal point position. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed. To
return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for
3 seconds or more.
FEED
PRINT
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
Display
Operation Keys
Description
Span input value
Zero input value
Zero-side scale value
Decimal point
Span-side scale value
Note
When an incorrect numeral is input, 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 , or
is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key and re-enter a correct numeral.
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About Square Root Computation
The square root computation is as follows:
zEach item is defined as follows:
SPAN
L
Span lower-limit value (Span L)
SPAN
R
Span upper-limit value (Span R)
SCAL
L
Scaling lower-limit value (Scale L)
SCAL
R
Scaling upper-limit value (Scale R)
IN Input voltage
OUT Output (Scaling value)
zWhen an input value is 1 % or more (1 to 100 %)
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
OUT䋽䋨SCAL
R
SCALL䋩㬍㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋫㩷SCAL
L
zWhen an input value is less than 1 %
OUT䋽㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㬍䋨INSPAN
L
䋩䋫 SCAL
L
Example) When setting as in previous the page, the display is as following table.
Input voltage (mV)
䋰䋱䋰䋲䋰䋳䋰䋴
Display (%)
䋰䋮䋰䋰 䋵䋰䋮䋰䋰 䋷䋰䋮䋷䋱 䋸䋶䋮䋶䋳 䋱䋰䋰䋮䋰䋰
䌉䌎䋭䌓䌐䌁䌎
䌌㩷
䌓䌐䌁䌎㪩䋭䌓䌐䌁䌎
㪈㪇㬍䋨㪪㪚㪘㪣㪩䋭㪪㪚㪘㪣㪣䋩㩷
㪪㪧㪘㪥
䋭㪪㪧㪘㪥㪣㩷
Note
The relation between scaling factor and displaying digit may stagger the accuracy rating.
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Decade
Scaling the VOLT input and displays the index number. Setting the unit is possible. (See 7.1.3 on
page 63.)
Example) When setting the voltage of 0 to 5 V and decade of 1.0 x 10
0
to 1.0 x 105 for Channel1
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
". Press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select a range(5V). Press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Span input value
Zero input value
Zero-side scale value
Span-side scale value
Note
When an incorrect numeral is input, 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 , or
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key and re-enter a correct numeral.
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About Decade Display
zEach item is defined as follows:
SPAN
L
Span low limit value (Span L)
SPAN
R
Span high limit value (Span R)
SCAL
L
Scaling low limit value (Scale L)
SCAL
R
Scaling high limit value (Scale R)
IN Input voltage
OUT Output (Scaling value)
z Decade display abides by the following relational expression.
OUT1 IN 㬍㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 䋫
OUT 10
OUT1
LGSCAL
L
Log10䋨SCALL䋩
LGSCAL
R
Log10䋨SCALR䋩
Example) When setting as in previous the page, the display is as following table
Input voltage (V)
䋰䋮䋰 䋱䋮䋰 䋲䋮䋵 䋳䋮䋰 䋵䋮䋰
Display
䋱䋮䋰䌅䋰 䋱䋮䋰䌅䋱 䋳䋮䋲䌅䋲 䋱䋮䋰䌅䋳 䋱䋮䋰䌅䋵
䌘䌘䌅䌙䌙 㩷㩷䌘䌘䋺Mantissa section (1.0 to 9.9) 㩷 㩷 䌙䌙䋺Exponent section (-19 to 19) 㩷㩷Up to 5 decades. 㩷㩷(Scaling upper limit) 㩷㩷䋭(Scaling lower limit) is 1.0E5 or less.
Note
Decade output is used for display and print. It is not reflected on pen recording.
LGSCAL
R
LGSCAL
L
SPANR䋭SPAN
L
SPANR㬍LGSCALL-SPANL㬍LGSCAL
R
SPANR-SPAN
L
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Difference㧕㧘 Sum㧕㧘 Average
Caluclates the input of VOLT, TC, RTD or SCALE, and output.
Example) When subtracting the Channel 1 input data from the Channel 2 input data to set the
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷difference (0 to 40 mV)
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Records and indicates “Channel 2 (input value) minus Channel 1” to Channel 2
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
". Press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select the "channel you want to
subtract." Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select a numeral. Use the
key
to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
About Difference, Sum, and Average
z The setting channel must be larger than the one on which computes the "difference, sum, or
average". Set up only Channel 2.
zThe range and scale of the setting channel is the same as the channel on which computes the
"difference, sum, and average".
zA range value after the computation cannot exceed the maximum range of the instrument.
zSet for the reference channel only the voltage, current, thermocouple, resistance temperature
detector, and their scaling ranges.
Display Operation Keys Description
Reference channel
Setting channel
㩷㩷㩷
Span input value after difference operation
Zero input value
after difference o
p
eration
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
ENT
Note
When an incorrect numeral is input, 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 , or
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 ke
y
and re-enter a correct numeral.
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Skip
Setting SKIP on the Channel that does not display and recording.
Example) When skipping Channel 2
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
". Press the
ENT key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the MENU key for
3 seconds or more.
About Skip
The skip channel measures, but does not provide display, print, or assess alarms. If
input is not connected, short-circuit a measurement terminal.
The pen keeps zero point position. Remove the cartridge pen.
Note
Setting all the channels to Skip indicates an error, 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 . At least, one channel should be set to measurement.
Display Operation Keys Description
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
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7.1.2 Setting the Alarm
Setting items
Alarm setting to the following 2 types for each channel is possible.
Alarm point can be set up to 4 levels per channel.
Once sets up the alarm point, illuminated “ALM” when a process variable reaches alarm point, and
simultaneously, outputs the alarm print indicating an alarm occurrence to the chart paper.
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
High limit alarm When the process variable is higher than the alarm setting point,
issues an alarm.
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
Low limit alarm When the process variable is lower than the alarm setting point,
issues an alarm.
Operation
Example) When setting for the Channel 1 alarm point (Level 1) the high limit alarm, set the
value of -2.000, and alarm output relay No. 1
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
". Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select an alarm level. Press the
ENT key. Up to 4 levels can be set.
Use the key to select alarm setting ON. Press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting "
" indicates
"
" and completes setting.
Use the key to select an alarm type. Press the
ENT key.
Set an alarm point. Use the
key to shift a digit,
and use the key to select a numeral. Once
setting is completed, press the 㵰ENT 㵱 key. A
decimal point position is fixed depending on the
range.
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷㩷㩷
Setting Channel
ONOFF
Level Set Value
Typ e
Relay ON/OFF Relay No.
Option
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Setting hereinafter is valid only for the model to which an alarm output (option : LH3) has been
attached. If the option has not been set, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key until "
" is indicated.
Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key once more. Setting is completed.
When an alarm occurs, issues the alarm output
from the alarm output relay. Use the key to select
alarm output ON and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
If the alarm output is not used, select OFF and
press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
If the alarm output is set to ON, set the relay number.
Use the key to select the relay number out of 1 to
3, and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
When you want to continue to set for other channel,
press the key to select the channel, and start
setting. To return to the user mode, press the
MENU key for 3 seconds or more.
Note
When the 㵰ENT㵱 key is pressed during the alarm point setting. Display will be switched to the next setting display.
Note
The tag setting does not effect on Alarm print setting. Prints channel numbers every time.
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
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7.1.3 Setting the Unit
Setting Items
Sets the unit for each channel.
Operation
Example) Setting the unit㩷 (㷄) for Channel 1
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the key to indicate
"
". Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set.
Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the or
key to select the 1st character of
the code number, and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
See Characters Code Table on the next page.
Set the 2nd character in the same manner.
When the number of unit characters is less than 6,
enter a code(
) to end. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
Note
If you change the unit in the range of , or , set the range to .
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋨Code No.䋩
Note
The unit setting is effective only when the range setting is , or (including , and when is selected as the reference channel). When the range setting is others, the unit is determined according to the range automatically.
㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷
䋨䉙䋩
End
Setting Channel Code No. Char. No.
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(1)Character code table
䋲䋪 䋳䋪 䋴䋪 䋵䋪 䋶䋪 䋷䋪 䌁䋪 䌂䋪 䌃䋪 䌄䋪 䌅䋪 䌆䋪
䋪䋰 䌓䌐
㰽㱜
䋪䋱
㰮㰾㱍㱝
䋪䋲
㰯㰿㱎㱟
䋳䋤䋳䌃䌓䌣 䌳
㰰㱀㱏㱠
䋪䋴
㰱㱁㱐㱡
䋪䋵
㰲㱂㱑㱢
䋪䋶
㰳㱃㱒㱣
䋪䋷
㰴㱄㱓㱤
䋪䋸
㰵㱅㱔㱥
䋪䋹
㰶㱕
䋪䌁
䋪䌂
㰸㱗
䋪䌃
䋪䌄
䋪䌅 㩷 䋮
㰻㱚
䋪䌆
㰼㱛
Setting example) The code number for "C" is "43"
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7.1.4 Setting the Chart feed Speed
Setting Items
Sets the chart feed speed. Select it from the table below.
㩷 㩷 㩷 Table 7.2Chart feed speed (Unit: /h)
5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 80 90 100 120 150 160 180 200 240 300 360 375 450 600 720 750 900 1200 1500 1800 2400 3000 3600 4500 4800 5400 6000 7200 9000 10800 12000
Operation
Example) When setting the 1st chart feed speed to 1500 䋘/h
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the䂦 key to select the 1st chart feed speed,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the䂦 key to set the 1st chart feed speed, and
press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. To return to the user mode,
press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
Note
When altering the chart feed speed with the DI function (option : RE1), set the 2nd chart feed speed. If the DI function (option : RE1) is not attached, setting of the 2nd chart feed speed becomes invalid.
Setting 1st/2nd Chart speed Chart speed
Display
Operation Keys
Description
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
FEED
ENT
Display
Operation Keys
Description
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7.1.5 Setting the Date and Time
Setting Items
The following figure describes how to set the date/time of the internal clock.
Example) When setting the date and time to January 1st, 2000, 6:00.
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set the year. Use the 䂦 key to select a numeral,
and use the
key to shift a digit.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set the month and day.
Operate in the same manner as setting the year.
Set the time (hours and minutes).
Operate in the same manner as setting the year.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. To return to the user mode,
press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
Time Setting Year
㩷㩷
Month, Day
Note
Restriction of printing by chart feed speed
When the chart feed speed is 0 䋘/h, it’s printed with forcible chart feed. (When the chart speed is more than 120 /h, the Table shown above is not printed.) List Print, Engineering List Print , Manual Print (key), DI Comment print (Asynchronous) , DI Date and Time print (Asynchronous) , DI Manual print (Asynchronous) and Logging print (Asynchronous) is printed regardless of the chart feed speed.
Print type Chart speed䋨䋘/h䋩
Alarm occurrence print, Alarm recovery print, Affix print, DI Comment print (Synchronous), DI Date and Time print (Synchronous), DI Manual print (Synchronous)
䋵 㫋㫆㩷䋱䋰䋰䋨䋘㪆㪿䋩
Logging print (Synchronous) 䋱䋰㩷㫋㫆㩷䋱䋰䋰䋨䋘㪆㪿䋩㩷
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Note
If you enter a non-existent date or time, an error 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 is indicated. Press the ENT key and re-enter a correct numeral.
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7.1.6 Copying the Setting Data
Setting Items
The following figure describes how to copy the setting data of 1 channel to 2 channel.
Operation
Example) When copying the setting data of Channel 1 to Channel 2.
Press the MENU key for 3 seconds or more to enter
the setup mode. Use the key to indicate
"
," and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select the original channel.
Use the key to select the channel to be copied,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. To return to the user mode,
press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more.
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷㩷
Setting Copy-from Channel
㩷㩷㩷㩷
Copy-to Channel
Note
Copy the setting data of Channel 1 to Channel 2. The contrary is not made.
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7.1.7 Setting the other functions
Setting the other functions as follows is possible.
Setting Items
Zone recording
The data for each channel can be recorded separately in another area so as not to overlap.
Partial compression/expansion
Records the measured data of the channel, partially compressed or expanded.
Digital print
Specify with ON or OFF whether the measured data for each channel is to be printed or not.
Ta g
Sets the tag, which is to be printed instead of a channel number, for logging print or manual print.
Setting the tag up to 5 characters (See Page 64 for Character Code Table), for each channel is
possible.
Comment words
Sets the comment words to be printed by DI function (option : RE1).
There are 3 kinds of comment words and setting up to 12 characters (See Page 64 for Character
Code Table) for each channel is possible.
Operation
Zone Recording
Partial Compression/Expansion
Digital Print
Tag
Comment Words
Setting Mode
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(1)
Zone Recording
Example) Setting the instrument so that Channel 1 zero/span will be recorded at the
position of 20 to 50 %
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select the channel you want to set,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set a zero point printing position in percentage (%).
Use the key to select a numeral, and use the
key to shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set a span printing position in percentage (%).
Operate in the same manner as setting the zero
point printing position.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷
Setting of Right-end Position
㩷㩷
Note
If you enter an incorrect numeral, errors 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 or is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key and re-enter a correct numeral.
Setting of Left-end Position
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(2)
Partial Compression/Expansion
Example) Setting Channel 1 scale of 0 to 1,000.0 to 500.0 at a boundary point
of 30 %
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the 䂦 key to select the channel you want to set,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Set a boundary point position in percentage (%).
Use the key to select a numeral, and use the
key to shift a digit. Press the ENT key.
Set a boundary point position to "0500.0". Use the
key to select a numeral, and use the
key to
shift a digit. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
䋰㷄㩷 㩷 䋵䋰䋰䋮䋰㷄㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋱䋰䋰䋰䋮䋰㷄
䋨䋰䋦䋩㩷䋨䋳䋰䋦䋩㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋨䋱䋰䋰䋦䋩
ENT
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷
Note
If you enter an incorrect numeral, an error 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 is displayed. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key and re-enter a correct numeral.
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(3)
Digital Print
Example) Setting logging channel data print to "ON"(print enabled) for all the channels
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the 䂦 key to select the channel you want to set,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to switch from "
" to " ",
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
㩷㩷㩷㩷Repeat setting for each channel.
ENT
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷㩷
Note
When the channel which selected skip in the range setting is set ON, "" is printed.
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(4)
Tag
Example) Setting "AB" for Channel 1
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the 䂦 key to select the channel you want to set,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set "
" as the 1st character. Use the key to
select a code, and use the
key to shift a digit.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set the 2nd character in the same manner.
Set "
" as the 3rd character and press the
ENT key.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed.
To return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key
for 3 seconds or more.
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Setting of 1st Character
Setting of 2nd Character
Setting of 3rd Character
Note
When the number of tag characters is less than 5, set the " " code following the last character. See Page 64 for Character code table.
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(5)
Comment Words
Example) Setting "ON" for Comment 1(
)
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to
enter the setup mode. Use the 䂦 key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select a comment number.
Indicate "
" and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set "
" as the 1st character. Use the key to
select a code, and use the
key to shift a digit.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Set "
" as the 2nd character.
Operate in the same manner as setting the 1st
character.
Set "
" as the 3rd character.
Operate in the same manner as setting the 1st
character.
Repeat setting for each channel.
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Setting is completed. To
return to the user mode, press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for
3 seconds or more.
ENT
MENU
ESC
3 sec
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Setting of 1st Character
Setting of 2nd Character
Setting of 3rd Character
Setting of 9th Character
Setting of 10th Character
Setting of 11th Character
Setting of 12th Character
Note
䃂㩷 When the number of tag characters is less than 12, set the " " code following the last
character. See Page 64 for Character code table.
The digit is not indicate after setting the "
".
When DI (Option: RE1) is not designated, comment print does not function.
Do not set the comment setting.
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7.2 Setting the Engineering Mode to use this more smoothly
Key Operation to Enter the Engineering Mode
Press the 㵰MENU㵱 key for 3 seconds or more to enter the setup mode.
Use the key to select "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key then to display "0000".
Use the key to alter a numeral, and the
key to shift a digit, enter the password "2222".
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key then to display blinking "
".
Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. After reset, it enters the engineering mode.
The following figure describes how to set the following items.
The following figure shows a display map of the Enginneering mode. Use the key to operate.
z7.2.1 Alarm Hysteresis
z7.2.2 Burnout ON/OFF
z7.2.3 Channel Offset
z7.2.4 Reference Junction Compensation
Setting
ON/OFF
Sets the hysteresis width
Cancels the hysteresis width
Setting
Channel ON/OFF
Sets burnout
Cancels burnout
Enter an offset value
Setting
Channel OFFSET
㩷㩷㩷㩷 Internal Compensation External Compensation
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 External channel Input Compensation
Setting
Channel
Function
WARNING
When calibrating data, connect the equipment written in the Section 9.5 of the instruction manual. Data calibration must be performed correctly. Operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading the Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual.
(Shinko Technos is not liable for any damages incurred if calibration is performed other than
described in the instruction manual.)
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z7.2.5 Digital Filter
z7.2.6 Settings Related to Recording
z7.2.7 Setting the Communication Function
z7.2.8 Initializing the Setup Data
z7.2.9 DI Functions
z7.2.10 Temperature Unit selection
㩷㩷㩷㩷 No function
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Recording start/stop
㩷㩷 Chart feed speed selection 㩷㩷㩷 Comment 1 print䋨Synchronous 㩷㩷 Comment 2 printSynchronous䋩 㩷㩷 Comment 3 printSynchronous䋩 㩷㩷 Manual print䋨Synchronous 㩷㩷㩷 Date and time print䋨Synchronous
Comment 1 print䋨Asynchronous䋩 Comment 2 print䋨Asynchronous䋩 Comment 3 print䋨Asynchronous䋩 Manual print䋨Asynchronous䋩 Date and time print䋨Asynchronous䋩
Setting DINo. Function
Setting
Recording start/stop INT/EXT selection
Tag/channel print selection
Alarm print ON/OFF Logging print ON/OFF Logging print Synchronous/Asynchronous print selection Print gap correction ON/OFF
Function
Setting
Setting the Communication Function Local Address Data transfer rate Data Length Parity Bit Stop Bit
Setting YES/NO
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Digital Filter value
Setting
Channel
Function
Setting
㩷㩷 Centigrade Unit
㩷㩷㩷㩷 Fahrenheit Unit
Temp Unit
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z7.2.11 Point Calibration
z7.2.12 Data Calibration
z7.3 Terminating the Engineering Mode
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Table 7.3Initial setting value of the engineering mode
Setting items Initial set Remarks Alarm hysteresis
ON(0.5%)
Burnout (all channels)
OFF
Channel offset (all channels)
0.0
RJC (all channels)
Internal compensationINT
Digital Filter Value
K=1.0000
REC record RUN/STOP trigger Channel/Tag print Alarm print Logging Print Logging Printing interval Logging Print reference time Logging Print Sync./ASync. Print gap correction
INT Ch OFF ON 6H 00:00 SYNC (synchronous) OFF
Use the REC key
COM(communication) Address Baud rate Data length Parity bit Stop bit
01 9600 8bit None 1bit
DI function (1 to 3 channel)
OFF
Temperature unit
Setting
㩷㩷㩷 Zero point calibration 㩷㩷㩷 Span point calibration
Function
Note
When terminating the Engineering mode, if you select " " and turn off the power without carrying out "
", the setting will become invalid. For " " operation, see Page 89.
Setting Function
㩷㩷㩷 Voltage calibration 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Resistance temperature detector calibration 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Internal reference junction compensation calibration
Setting Function
Saves a setting value Cancels a setting value
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7.2.1 Alarm Hysteresis
Setting 0.5 % hysteresis to the values at alarm activation and alarm recovery is possible. (Common to
all the alarms)
Example) Turning off alarm hysteresis
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
7.2.2 Burnout ON/OFF
Setting Burnout High (to deflect the recording over the span) for each channel is possible.
Example) Setting Burnout High for Channel 2
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the 䂦 key to select "
" , and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷
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7.2.3 Channel Offset
For channel offset setting, set the value to be added to an actual process variable.
The input possible value is -19999 to 99999.
Input value [-19999 to 99999]
Example) Setting the value (3.0) to be added to Channel 2
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to alter a sign/numerical value or
shift a decimal point. Use the
key to shift a digit.
Once the numerical value is decided, press the
ENT key.
7.2.4 Reference Junction Compensation
The following describes how to set the method for compensating an electromotive force generated
between a thermocouple wire or compensation lead wire and a terminal. There are the following
three compensating methods:
zA method of compensation by the built-in temperature sensing element
(INT: Internal compensation)
zA method of compensation by keeping an external compensator’s temperature constant (EXT:
External compensation)
zA method of compensation by one input for the recorder temperature which gets external
㩷㩷㩷junction box. (CH: Channel input compensation)
Internal compensation (INT) has been initially set.
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
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Example) Setting the external compensator’s temperature constant voltage for Channel
2 to 391 㱘V. Input the thermocouple T, compensate the external compensator’s
temperature 10 and Input the electromotive force 391 㱘V.
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to alter a numerical value, or the
key to shift a digit. Once the numerical value is
decided, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the channel
setting.
Example) When Channel 1 input compensates Channel 2 reference junction
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the channel
setting.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
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7.2.5 Digital Filter
Apply a digital filter to a process variable to record the first order lag. From 99.5% response time
(T
), the filter constant (K) is obtained by the following formula.
䌋䋽
Example) When 99.5% response time is 50 second;㩷䌋䋽㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋽䋰䋮䋰䋱䋲䋸
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74).
Use the key to select
and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select digital filter value
. Press the ENT key.
Setting is completed. Press the MENU key for 3
seconds or more to return to the user mode.
7.2.6 Settings Related to Recording
Setting a trigger for recording start/stop, selecting tag/channel print, or setting alarm print and logging
print, are possible.
(1)Trigger setting for recording start/stop
Set whether the trigger of recording start/stop should be 㵰REC㵱 key or DI.
Example) When setting DI as the recording start/stop trigger
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Recording
Start/Stop Setting screen.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Note
When " " is displayed, RUN/STOP key does not function. Set “ to DI. See DI functions in page 88.
䋰䋮䋶䋴
䋰䋮䋶䋴
䋵䋰
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
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(2)Tag/channel print selection
In the case of logging print or manual print, this sets whether a tag or channel should be printed.
Example) Setting the tag
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Tag/Channel
Setting screen.
(3)Alarm print ON/OFF
Setting the alarm print ON/OFF.
When ON1, prints the alarm occurring and the alarm recovering. When ON2, prints only the alarm
occurring.
Example) Setting both the alarm occurring and the alarm recovering
Enters to the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
, and press the ENT key.
Use the key to select “
, and press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate “
, and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Alarm Print
Setting screen.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
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(4)Logging print ON/OFF
Sets logging print to ON/OFF.
In the case of logging print ON, set the print start time and print interval.
Example) When you want logging print to start at 18:00 every day
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to alter a numeral, and
key to shift
a digit. Then, set the time and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key. (Choose from 10min, 15min, 20min,
30min, 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 6H, 12H, 24H)
Setting is completed. Returns to the Logging Print
Setting screen.
(5) Logging print Synchronous/Asynchronous
Sets logging print to synchronous print/asynchronous print.㩷㩷㩷
Example) Setting logging print to asynchronous print.
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to display
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to display "
", and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the logging print
Sync/Async Setting screen.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
㩷㩷
㩷㩷
ENT
PRINT
Print Start Time
Interval
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
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(6) Print gap correction ON/OFF
Set print gap correction. As for this function, only DI asynchronous print, an asynchronous log print
are applied.
Example) When setting print gap correction to ON.
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to display
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to display "
", and press the
ENT key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the print gap
correction Setting screen.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
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7.2.7 Setting the Communication Function
Sets Local Address, Data tranfer rate (communication speed), Data Length, Parity Bit, and Stop Bit.
Example) Local Address: 02, Data tranfer rate: 1200bps, Data Length: 7 bit, Parity Bit: even,
Stop Bit: 2 bit
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74).Use the key to indicate “
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Select from
to
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key. Select from 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key. Select from 7 bit, 8 bit
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key. (Select from EVEN, ODD and NONE
Use the key to indicate "
", and press the
ENT key. (Select from 1 bit, 2 bit)
Setting is completed.
Returns to the Communication Function Setting
screen.
7.2.8 Initializing the Setup Data
Initializes the setup data to the status when it was shipped. Initializes all the setup data, please be
careful. Calibration data is not initialized.
Example) Initializing the Setup Data.
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Initialization is completed.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation Keys Description
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
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7.2.9 DI Functions
Allocates the functions to 3 DIs. There are following 12 DI functions.
Example) Setting comment prints 3 for DI3
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to indicate "
", and press
the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the DI3 Function
Setting screen.
7.2.10 Temperature Unit
Changes the setting of a temperature unit.
Example) Setting a temperature unit to Fahrenheit.
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱
key.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Temperature
Unit Setting screen.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
Display
Operation Keys
Description
Note
Although "DI synchronous print" is not printed in RUN OFF, "DI asynchronous print" prints also 㩷㩷in RUN OFF. The setting is OFF without the DI option. Do not set any setting except for OFF.
No function : Manual print (Sync.) : (Positive edge: running start) Manual print (ASync.) :
(Positive edge: running start)
RUN/STOP trigger function :
(ON:RUN, OFF:STOP)
Date/time print (Sync.) :
(Positive edge: running start)
Date/time print (ASync.) :
(Positive edge: running start)
Chart feed speed selection :
(ON:Spd-1, OFF:Spd-2)
Comment print 1 to 3 (Sync.) :
(Positive edge: running start)
Comment print 1 to 3 (ASync.) :
(Positive edge: running start)
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
Display Operation keys Description
Note
When changing temperature unit, all the setup data (configuration) reverts to initial value.
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7.2.11  Point Calibration
Calibrates a pen recording position.
Calibration of the zero point position
Calibration of the span point position
Example) When calibrate the zero point of 1 channel pen recording
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
The instrument starts to feed and trace the chart
paper. With the 䂦(left move) and
(right move),
adjust the 0 mm position of the chart paper and the
recording position. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key. Display
indicates the set counter value.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Zero Point
Calibration screen.
Example) Calibrating the span point of 1 channel pen recording
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
The instrument starts to feed and trace the chart
paper. With the 䂦(left move) and
(right move),
adjust the 100 mm position of the chart paper and
the recording position. Press the 㵰ENT 㵱 key.
Display indicates the set counter value.
Setting is completed. Returns to the Span Point
Calibration screen.
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
Display
Operation Keys
Description
PRINT
ENT
FEED
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7.2.12  Data Calibration
Calibrate the voltage, resistance temperature detector, and reference junction compensation.
Calibration of the voltage
Calibration of the resistance temperature detector
Calibration of reference junction compensation
Example) Calibrating the voltage at Channel 1
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate
"
", and press the ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key. Select the channel where a instrument
for calibration such as a mV generator is connected,
and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 0 mV. After 30 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 15 mV. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 25 mV. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 35 mV. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 55 mV. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 200 mV. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 1 V. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 5 V. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 10 V. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
If the calibration is correct, select "
" with
the key, and if incorrect, select "
",
respectively. Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Note
Every channel requires calibration.
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
ENT
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Example) Calibrating the resistance temperature detector at Channel 2
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Select the channel where a instrument for
calibration such as dial resistor is connected, and
press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 100 㱅. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 150 㱅. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Enter 300 㱅. After 10 seconds, make sure that the
ALM lamp is unlit and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
If the calibration is correct, select "
" with
the key, and if incorrect, select "
",
respectively. Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
Note
During calibration, ALM lamp indicates following conditions below.
When the ALM lamp is unlit, When the ALM lamp is blinking, 㩷㩷The calibration is within the range. 㩷㩷 Judges the input value.
When the ALM lamp is lit Make sure that 㩷㩷the connection is proper 㩷㩷and input is correct.
㪩㪜㪚㩷 㩷 㩷 䌁䌌䌍
CH.No
H
L
㪩㪜㪚㩷 㩷 㩷 䌁䌌䌍
CH.No
H
L
: The lamp is unlit.
: The lamp is lit.
㪩㪜㪚㩷 㩷 㩷 䌁䌌䌍
CH.No
H
L
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Example) Setting the terminal temperature for Channel 1
Enters the engineering mode (See the key
operation in page 74). Use the key to indicate "
", and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key.
Select the Channel to set, and press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
Measures and indicates the current terminal
temperature. Press the 㵰ENT㵱 key, and the display
turns to temperature setting.
Use the key to alter a numeral, and
key to shift
a digit. Then, press the 㵰ENT㵱 key.
See the section 9.5 “Calibration of Reference
Junction Compensation” in page 99.
If the calibration is correct, select "
" with
the key, and if incorrect, select "
",
respectively. Then, press the ENT key.
7.3 Terminating the Engineering Mode
Example) The following figure describes how to save the setting data.
Use the key to display "
", and press the
ENT key.
Use the key to select "
", and press the
ENT key. The settings of the engineering mode
have been saved. Recording starts under the new
settings.
1)
Display Operation Keys Description
PRINT
ENT
ENT
Note
When terminating the Engineering mode, if you select " " and turn off the power without selecting "
", the settings will become invalid. Selecting " " invalidates the
settings and starts recording under the previous settings.
ENT
PRINT
ENT
ENT
PRINT
PRINT
ENT
FEED
Display Operation Keys Description
ENT
PRINT
ENT
PRINT
ENT
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8 COMMUNICATIONS
8.1 General Description
8.1.1 General Description of Functions
This Recorder has the following communication functions
Outputting the Process variable
Process variable, alarms status, etc.
Outputting the setting value
Reading the setup data such as a range, chart feed speed, etc.
Inputting the setting value
Writing the setup data such as a range, chart feed speed, etc.
Controlling of the recorder (Partially)
Selection to print, recording start/stop and changing display etc.
For the functions to , see the separate volume Communication Command Reference Manual
(sold separately). Setting the engineering mode is not possible as for communication.
8.1.2 Transmission Specifications
(1)Communication system Start-stop synchronous, half-duplex communications
(2)Connection One-to-one(RS-232C), One-to-N(RS-485); N = 1 to 32
(3)Communication speed 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 bps
(4)Start bit 1 bit
(5)Stop bit 1 or 2 bits
(6)Parity Even, Odd, or None
(7)Data length 7 or 8 bits
8.1.3 Data structure
(1)Character structure
In order to send 1 data (byte) in start-stop synchronous communication, character structure is as
follows:
Start Bit (1) + Data Bit (7 or 8) + Parity Bit (1) + Stop Bit (1 or 2)
(2)Data format
The communication data is sent with data terminators added to multiple characters. On receiving
these terminators, the recorder starts analyzing the communication data.
㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷 1 Character
䌁㩷㩷䌂㩷㩷C㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 CR LF
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Terminator
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(3) Error Detection
If the recorder receives the data that has resulted in a signal error such as parity error, framing error,
etc. due to the noise or hardware troubles, it will ignore that data. Consequently, a data format error
results, determining that the data is not sent in the normal data format. The received function does not
execute that command and the transmitted function does not reply. The data format error status can be
confirmed by the ESC S command (described later).
㩷㩷
(4) Control codes
㩷㩷ESC 䋺䋱䌂㩷 䌈䌅䌘䋨hexadecimal䋩
This code is used for an escape sequence such as opening/closing the link. It
cannot be treated as part of the text data.
㩷㩷㩷䌃䌒㩷 䋺䋰䌄㩷䌈䌅䌘䋨hexadecimal䋩
This data is added to the end of the text data together with the LF data. This code
cannot be treated as part of the text data.
㩷㩷㩷䌌䌆㩷 䋺䋰䌁㩷䌈䌅䌘䋨hexadecimal䋩
This data is added to the end of the text data together with the LF data. This code
cannot be treated as part of the text data.㩷㩷
8.2 Opening/Closing the Link
To communicate with the recorder, you must establish a connection between the host computer and
the recorder. In the case of one-to-N communications, it is necessary to inform each recorder to which
recorder the text is being sent. If a link open command is sent to multiple recorders through their send
function, all the recorders, which have received the command, will send and cannot receive the normal
data.
8.2.1 Open Command  
㩷䋨ESC䋩䌏䌟
䋰䋱
䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 㩷㩷㩷Address (01 to 32)
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Space (20 Hex.)
To communicate the recorder, host computer must issue this command and memorize that it has
issued this command.
8.2.2 Close Command
㩷䋨ESC䋩䌃䌟
䋰䋱
䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Address (01 to 32)
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 Space (20Hex.)
If it is required that the data is sent to the recorders other than the open command is issued, this close command must be issued to those recorders open command was issued.
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8.3 Outputting the Process Variable
8.3.1 Specifying the Process Variable Output
㩷䌔䌓
䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the process variable to the transmission buffer,
when the (ESC) T command is received.
8.3.2 Updating the Data
㩷䋨ESC䋩䌔䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the update process variable data to the
transmission buffer.
8.3.3 Specifying the Process Variable Data Output Order (At BINARY Mode Output)
㩷䌂䌏
䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷 㩷 Outputs start from the upper byte.
㩷䌂䌏䋱䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷 㩷 Outputs start from the lower byte.
The recorder outputs starting from the lower byte, unless specified.
8.3.4 Outputting the Data
㩷䌆䌍
䋬䌓䌟䌃䌈䋬䌅䌟䌃䌈㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Specifies the ASCII mode output.㩷㩷㩷
㩷䌆䌍
䋬䌓䌟䌃䌈䋬䌅䌟䌃䌈㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Specifies the BINARY mode output.㩷㩷㩷
䌓䌟䌃䌈㩷 䋺 Output start channel
䋰䋱
to
䋰䋲
䌅䌟䌃䌈㩷 䋺Output end channel䋰䋱 to
䋰䋲
㩷㶎㩷 When the number of channel is 1, specify (S_CH) = (E_CH).
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8.3.5 Process Variable Data Transmission Format (ASCII)
㩷 䌄䌁䌔䌅㩷 䋨䌙䌙䋩㩷 䋨䌍䌍䋩㩷 䋨䌄䌄䋩㩷 䋨䌃䌒䋩㩷 䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Date
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Year Month Day
㩷 䌔䌉䌍䌅㩷 䋨䌈䌈䋩㩷 䋨䌍䌍䋩㩷 䋨䌓䌓䋩㩷 䋨䌃䌒䋩㩷 䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Time
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Hour Minute Second
䋨䌄䌓䋱䋩䋨䌄䌓䋲䋩䋨
ALM
䋱䋩䋨
ALM
䋲䋩䋨
ALM
䋳䋩䋨
ALM
䋴䋩䋨䌕䌎䌉䌔䋱
to
䋶䋩䋨䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮䋩䋬䋨䌄䌁䌔䌁䋩䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷 㩷
(1)䌄䌓
Data information 1 (1 byte)
㩷㩷㩷䌎䋺Normal,㩷䌄䋺Difference computation data,㩷䌓䋺Sum computation data,㩷
㩷㩷㩷 䌍䋺Average computation data,㩷䌒䋺Square root computation data,㩷䌃䋺Decade computation data,㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷䌏䋺Over range (Data = ±䋹䋹䋹䋹䋹),㩷䌓䋺Skip (All the data is space)
(2)䌄䌓
Data information 2 (1 byte)
㩷㩷㩷䌅 Final data
㩷㩷㩷䌟䋨Space䋩䋺Other data
(3)䌁䌌䌍
to 䋴䋺Alarm information (1 byte each, 4 bytes in total)
㩷㩷㩷䌈䋺High limit alarm,䌌䋺Low limit alarm,
㩷㩷㩷䌟䋨Space䋩䋺Alarm OFF or alarm setting OFF.
(4)䌕䌎䌉䌔
to 䋶䋺UNIT (6 bytes)
㩷㩷㩷㩷Returns the setting unit in terms of code. (When sending the 7-bit data, the higher 1 bit is missing.)
(5)䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮 Returns the setting unit in terms of code. (2bites)
㩷㩷㩷䋰䋱 to 䋰䋲
(6)䌄䌁䌔䌁 Process variable
㩷㩷㩷Sign(1 byte) 䋺㵰䋫㵱 or “䋭㵱
㩷㩷㩷Data mantissa section (6 bytes)
䋰䋰䋰䋰䋰
to
䋹䋹䋹䋹䋹
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷Data exponent section (4 bytes) E (Sign: 1 byte) (Multiplier: 2 bytes)㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷
㩷㩷㩷<Example>㩷䋫
䋹䋹䋹䋹䋹䌅䋭䋰䋲
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8.3.6 Process Variable Transmission Format (BINARY)
㩷㩷Output bytes (2 bytes) :䋵㬍n (specified number of channels)䋫6
(1) Date and time (6 bytes):
㩷㩷㽲 Ye ar :䋰䋰H to 䋶䋳H (00H for the year 2000)
㩷㩷㽳 Mouth :䋰䋱H to 䋰CH
㩷㩷㽴 Day :䋰䋱H to 䋱FH
㩷㩷㽵 Hour :䋰䋰H to 䋱䋷H (24-hour system)㩷
㩷㩷㽶 Minute :䋰䋰H to 䋳䌂H
㩷㩷㽷 Second :䋰䋰H to 䋳䌂H
(2) Process variable (5 bytes)
㩷㩷䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮䋨䋱䌂䌙䌔䌅䋩䋺Channel number
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋰䋱䌈 to 䋰䋲䌈
㩷㩷䌁䋱
to 䌁䋴䋨䋲䌂䌙䌔䌅䋩䋺Alarm type activated at each alarm level.
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋱㩷䋺High limit alarm
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋲㩷䋺Low limit alarm
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋰
㩷䋺Alarm OFF or alarm setting OFF
㩷㩷䋨Example䋩Bit Sequence
㩷㩷
㩷㩷 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷LEVEL2H 㩷㩷 LEVEL1H 㩷㩷 㩷㩷LEVEL4H 㩷㩷㩷㩷 LEVEL3H
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷LEVEL2L 㩷㩷㩷 LEVEL1L 㩷㩷 㩷 LEVEL4L 㩷㩷㩷㩷 LEVEL3L
㩷㩷㩷LEVEL䌸䌈䋺High limit alarm bit at the alarm level x
㩷㩷㩷LEVEL䌸䌌䋺Low limit alarm bit at the alarm level x
䌄䌁䌔䌁
䋱䇮䋲
䋨䋲䌂䌙䌔䌅䋩䋺Process variable
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䋭
䋳䋲䋰䋰䋰䌾䋫䋳䋲䋰䋰䋰
㩷䋨2-byte hexadecimal data䋩
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷The higher and lower bytes can be reversed by the BO command.
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷If Skip is specified, 䋸䋰䋸䋰H will be output.
Output bytes Date and time Process variable 1 Process variable 6
㽲 㽳 㽴 㽵 㽶 㽷
䋰䋰䋱䋰䋰䋰䋰䋱䋰䋰䋰䋱䋰䋰䋱䋰
Note
zOutputs a data over -32000 to +32000 as the overflow. An overflow 7E7E is output on plus
side, and 8181 is output on minus side. (Excluding the Decade channel.)
zData output of the Decade channel is as follows regardless of the BO command. The upper
byte outputs a mantissa (10 to 99). The lower byte outputs an exponent (-19 to 19). A decimal
point position is fixed on 1 digit.
䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮 䌁
䌁䋳䌄䌁䌔䌁䋱䌄䌁䌔䌁
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8.4 Outputting the Unit and Decimal Point Position Data
8.4.1 Specifying the Unit and Decimal Point Position Data Output     
㩷 䌔䌓䋲䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩
Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the unit and decimal point position data to the
transmission buffer, when the (ESC) T command is received.
8.4.2 Updating the Data  
㩷䋨ESC䋩䌔䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the update unit and decimal point position data
to the transmission buffer.
8.4.3 Outputting the Data
㩷 䌌䌆䋬䌓䌟䌃䌈䋬䌅䌟䌃䌈
䌓䌟䌃䌈㩷 䋺Output start channel䋰䋱 to
䋰䋲
䌅䌟䌃䌈㩷 䋺Output end channel䋰䋱 to
䋰䋲
㩷㶎㩷When the number of channel is 1, specify (S_CH) = (E_CH). (Space)
8.4.4 Data Format
㩷䋨䌄䌓
䋩䋨䌄䌓䋲䋩䋨䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮䋩䋨䌕䌎䌉䌔
䋱䌾䋶
䋩䋨䌄䌐䋩
䋨䋱䋩 䌄䌓䋱 :Data information 1 (1 byte)
N : Normal
D : Difference computation data
S : Sum computation data
M : Average computation data
R : Square root computation data
C : Decade computation data,
O : Over range (Data = 99999)
S : Skip (All the data is space)
䋨䋲䋩 䌄䌓
Data information 2 (1 byte)
㩷㩷㩷䌅㩷㩷㩷 Final data,
㩷㩷㩷䌟䋨Space䋩䋺Other data
䋨䋳䋩 䌃䌈䌎䌯䋮䋺Channel number (2bytes);䋰䋱 to 䋰䋲
䋨䋴䋩 䌕䌎䌉䌔
to 䋶䋺UNIT
㩷㩷㩷Returns the setting unit in terms of code. (When sending the 7-bit data, the higher 1 bit is missing.)
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䋨䋵䋩 䌄䌐䋺Decimal point information (1 byte);
䋰to䋴
8.5 Outputting the Status
If the open-link recorder has a data error on its link, it will save the error as a communication error in
the internal status area.The (ESC S) command reads this status. Issuing this command, the on-going
error is cleared.
8.5.1 Status Output Command
ESC㩷䌓䋨䌃䌒䋩䋨䌌䌆䋩㩷
Receiving this command outputs the status for the command received so far.
8.5.2 Status Output
䌘䌘㩷 䋺䋰䋰䌾䋱䋹
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Table 8.1Status output list
Status factor 㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷Status
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷factor
Status output
A/D END Syntax error Running out of chart paper
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋰㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋱㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋲㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋳㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䂾䂾
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋴㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋰䋵㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋱䋶㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䌅䌒㩷 䋱䋷㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䂾䂾
䌅䌒㩷 䋱䋸㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䂾䂾
䌅䌒㩷 䋱䋹㩷 䌃䌒䌌
䂾䂾
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䂾䋺The factor from which status is ENABLE.
A/D END When carring out AD conversion end, it occurs.
Syntax error It occurs during a communication error or a command error occurs.
Running out of chart paper When Running out of chart paper is found, it occurs.
(When running out of chart paper option has been attached)
Note
By the range setting, a decimal point position may differ from the one on a display screen.
䌘 䌃䌒 䌌䌆
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8.6 Data Reception Example
Host Computer Side 㩷㩷Recorder Side
Open command
Open the link
Process variable outpu
t
designation Command (TS0)
Prepares for the process variable output
Data update command (ESC T)
Prepares the update data
Data output request command (FM)
Sends the update data
Process variable output order designation (BO); BINARY mode only
Determines the process variable output order
Close command
Closes the link
Send once to the recorder.
Then, you need not send it any
more.
Send it to the recorder every
time.
Sends the command when you
want to send to other recorder.
Send the command to the
recorder to which you want to
start data transmission.
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9 MAINTENANCE
Inspect the following items in order to use this instrument effectively.
zInspection
zCleaning
zReplacing Consumables for the new one
zAdjustment of the Pen Recording Position
zCalibration
9.1 Inspection
Inspect the condition of operation periodically to use it effectively.
When a defect is found, see Chapter 10 “Troubleshooting”.
Is pen recording deflected?
Is recording indication done properly?
Are there any big errors in indicated values or pen recording position?
Is there improper pen recording?
Are there any blurred pen recording or printout?
Is printout proper?
Is the chart paper fed properly?
Is the chart paper fed properly?
Aren’t the feed holes in the chart paper torn off or broken?
Is the chart speed normal?
Is there any abnormal sound?
9.2 Cleaning
Many parts of this instrument are made of plastic. Use a dry cloth to wipe the parts to keep them
clean.
Note
Do not use any organic solvent.
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9.3 Replacing Consumables
Replace consumables according to the following the list.
No. Name Type Period Remarks Quantity
1 Chart paper H-10100 33 days
When chart feed speed is 20 /h
1
2 Ribbon cassette
HPSR001H0002C 6 months
When chart feed speed is 20 /h
1
3
Cartridge pen WPSR196A000001A 2 months 1 pen, about 2km on beeline
1
4
Cartridge pen WPSR196A000002A 2 months 2 pen, about 2km on beeline
1
9.4 Adjusting the Pen Recording Position (Point Calibration)
The following describes how to adjust a pen position on the chart paper.
You are well advised to adjust it annually in order to keep recording accurate.
How to Adjust
It is unnecessary to enter the reference. Leave the recorder as it is and adjust it according to the
instructions in 7.2.11 Point calibration. (See Page 86)
9.5 Calibration (Data Calibration)
Calibrate a process variable input anually in order to keep measurement accurate.
Devices required to calibrate
zPrecision voltage(current) generator (Jointly use a digital voltmeter with accuracy of ±0.02 %
or less as required)
zPrecision dial resistor
Note
㽲㩷 When recording with a ribbon, a dot printing color phases out. To ensure clear recording,
replace the ribbon cassette as soon as possible.
㽳㩷 Use the ribbon cassette within one year after its purchase. Due to evaporation of ink, a
printing color phases out as time goes on.
㽴㩷 When tracing faint before the changing period, change the cartridge pen ahead of the period.
Note
Prior to calibration, warm up for 30 minutes or more after power-on.
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