M-system 47DV Operating instructions

Category
Measuring & layout tools
Type
Operating instructions
47DV
P. 1 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
DC INPUT DIGITAL PANEL METER
(5 1/2 digit, LCD display type)
MODEL
47DV
OPERATING MANUAL
CONTENTS
BEFORE USE .... ........................................................................................................... 2
POINTS OF CAUTION ...................................................................................................... 2
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION .......................................................................................... 3
VIEWING ANGLE ........................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................. 4
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................... 5
MODBUS WIRING ......................................................................................................... 9
PC CONFIGURATION VIA INFRARED COMMUNICATION ............................................................. 9
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ............................................................................... 10
SETTING PROCEDURE .................................................................................................. 11
SCALING SETTING MODE .............................................................................................. 15
ALARM SETTING MODE ................................................................................................ 18
ADVANCED SETTING MODE ............................................................................................ 23
LOCKOUT SETTING MODE ............................................................................................. 31
MODBUS SETTING MODE .............................................................................................. 33
LOOP TEST OUTPUT MODE ............................................................................................ 34
INFRARED COMMUNICATION MODE ................................................................................. 34
ERROR MESSAGES ...................................................................................................... 34
CHARACTER SET ........................................................................................................ 34
47DV
P. 2 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
BEFORE USE ....
Thank you for choosing M-System. Before use, please check
contents of the package you received as outlined below.
If you have any problems or questions with the product,
please contact M-System’s Sales Office or representatives.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Digital panel meter ...................................................... (1)
Instruction manual ....................................................... (1)
Engineering unit sticker label sheet ........................... (1)
MODEL NO.
Confirm Model No. marking on the product to be exactly
what you ordered.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual describes necessary points of caution when
you use this product, including installation, connection and
basic maintenance procedures.
The 47D Series is programmable either by using the front
control buttons or the PC Configurator Software. For de-
tailed information on the PC configuration, refer to the
47DCFG users manual. The 47DCFG PC Configurator
Software is downloadable at M-System’s web site: http://
www.m-system.co.jp
POINTS OF CAUTION
POWER INPUT RATING & OPERATIONAL RANGE
Locate the power input rating marked on the product and
confirm its operational range as indicated below:
100 – 240V AC rating: 85 – 264V, 50/60 Hz, ≤12VA
24V DC rating: 24V ±10%, ≤3.5W
110V DC rating: 85 – 150V, ≤3.5W
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Before you remove the unit or mount it, turn off the power
supply and input signal for safety.
ENVIRONMENT
•Indooruse
•Whenheavydustormetalparticlesarepresentintheair,
install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient ven-
tilation.
•Donotinstalltheunitwhereitissubjectedtocontinuous
vibration. Do not subject the unit to physical impact.
•Environmentaltemperaturemustbewithin-10to+55°C
(14to131°F)withrelativehumiditywithin30to90%RH
in order to ensure adequate life span and operation.
•Besurethattheventilationslitsarenotcoveredwithca-
bles, etc.
REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE IP66
•Observe the designated panel cutout size (W92 × H45
mm).
•Thewatertightpackingincludedintheproductpackage
must be placed behind the front cover.
•Both mounting brackets must be fastened tightly until
they hit the panel.
•Conrmvisuallythatthepackingisnotcontortedorex-
cessively run off the edge after installation.
WIRING
•Make sure for safety that only qualied personnel per-
form the wiring.
•Do not install cables (power supply, input and output)
close to noise sources (high frequency line, etc.).
•Do not bind these cables together with those in which
noises are present. Do not install them in the same duct.
AND ....
•Theunitisdesignedtofunctionassoonaspowerissup-
plied, however, a warm up for 10 minutes is required for
satisfying complete performance described in the data
sheet.
•Delaypowerofffor10secondsormoreafterchangingof
settings including the one set with Zero signal.
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P. 3 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Specifications
Strap
Watertight Sealing
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
Mounting Bracket Terminal Cover
(7) Infrared Interface
(8) Max/Min Button
(10) Scale/ Button
(11) Shift Button
(12) Up Button
(1) Main Display
(2) Sub Display
(5) Bargraph
(6) Function Indicators
(3) Status Indicators
(4) Alarm Indicators
(9) Alarm/ Button
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Alarm/ Scale/ Max/Min Shift Up
• COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
No. COMPONENT FUNCTION
(1) Main display Indicates present values, setting values.
(2) Sub display Indicates the present setting mode.
(3) Status indicators Indicate Max/Min display mode, Forced zero mode and Tare adjustment mode.
(4) Alarm indicators *
1
Indicate alarm status of the input signal.
LL turns on when the LL alarm is tripped.
L turns on when the L alarm is tripped.
H turns on when the H alarm is tripped.
HH turns on when the HH alarm is tripped.
P turns on when none of the other alarms is tripped.
(5) Bargraph Indicates present signal level against the scaled range.
(6) Function indicators Indicate the device status.
(7) Infrared interface Used for the infrared communication.
(8) Max/Min button Used to switch the main display to show present values, maximum values or minimum values.
(9) Alarm/ button Used to confirm alarm setpoints, to move on to the alarm setting mode; or to shift through set-
ting items in each setting mode.
(
10
) Scale/ button Used to move on to the scaling setting mode; or to shift through setting items in each setting
mode.
(
11
) Shift button Used to move on to the setting standby status and shift through display digits in each setting
item.
(
12
) Up button Used to change and apply setting values; or to execute/cancel Forced Zero.
*1. All setpoints can be set and indicated regardless of alarm output options. Each is independently set either for Hi or Lo
alarm trip.
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VIEWING ANGLE
The display is designed to provide the optimal legibility
when viewed from the angles as shown below.
INSTALLATION
HOW TO MOUNT THE UNIT ON A PANEL
The watertight packing must be in place to hold the meter.
Do not remove it.
1) Insert the unit into the panel cutout.
2) Push the mounting brackets into the grooves on both
sides of the rear module, until they hit the panel’s rear
side.
92
+ 0.8
– 0
45
+ 0.6
– 0
min. 120
min. 75
Panel thickness: 1.6 to 8.0 mm
PANEL CUTOUT unit: mm
Mounting BracketWatertight packing
Panel
1
30°
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P. 5 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the unit as in the diagram in the following page or refer to the connection diagram on the terminal cover.
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS unit: mm (inch)
96 (3.78)
48 (1.89)
103 (4.06)
95 (3.74)
2 (.08)
47 (1.85)
86 (3.39)12.5 (.49)
98.5 (3.88)
45 (1.77)
91.5 (3.60)
4–M3 SCREW
REAR VIEW
• No Options
BCD Output, Event Trigger Input, Alarm Output (Photo MOS)
CONNECTION
• Alarm Output, RS-485/Modbus
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
20–M3 SCREW
TERMINAL
2–M3 SCREW
10–M3 SCREW
TERMINAL
2–M3 SCREW
50-pin CONNECTOR TERMINAL BLOCK
Relay output, network interface: M3 screw terminals
10–M3 SCREW
(nickel plated steel; torque 0.6 N·m)
Photo MOS relay, event trigger input: Terminal block
(applicable wire size: max. 1.3 dia., 0.5 – 1.25 mm
2
)
BCD output: 50-pin connector
(Honda Tsushin Kogyo HDR-E50LFDT1-SLE+)
TERMINAL
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11 1312 14 15 16
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P. 6 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
+12V Sensor Excitation
Isolate between the sensor output and the excitation supply.
+24V Two-wire Transmitter Excitation
For use with a smart transmitter (e.g. HART), choose ‘DC voltage input’
and ‘two-wire transmitter excitation’ when ordering, and then connect
as shown below.
Non-smart transmitters are also usable.
The configuration as shown below is possible for sensor outputs
1 – 5V or 4 – 20mA (no signal flow toward (–) direction)
• Excitation Supply Connection Examples
A : BASIC
REAR TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS
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11 1312 14 15 16
12345678910
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A
BC D
3
4
6
5
2
3
4
6
5
1
250Ω
4 –20mA DC
sensor output
sensor excitation
Smart Transmitter
or
Two-wire Transmitter
Sensor
2
3
4
6
5
1
sensor output
sensor excitation
Sensor
resistor*
1
+12V
+
+
+
V1/A1
V2/A2
V3/A3
COM
+
+12V
+
+
+
V1/A1
V2/A2
V3/A3
COM
+
+
COM
+
+
+
Note: The section enclosed by broken line is only with DC output option.
9
10
POWER
U(+)
V(–)
+
7
8
DC OUTPUT
1
4
3
2
6
5
+
+
+
V1/A1
V2/A2
V3/A3
COM
+
INPUT
EXCITATION
V3
COM
INPUT
1 –5V
+
+24V
+
• Input Terminal Assignments
4 – 20mA
0 – 20mA
±200mA
±20mA
3 – 4
3 – 4
2 – 4
1 – 4
1 – 5V
MEASURING
RANGE
TYPE ID
INPUT
TERMINALS
±5V
±200V
±20V
3 – 4
3 – 4
2 – 4
1 – 4
*1. Resistor module (model: REM2-250) is provided separately.
Attach the REM2 to the terminals 3 – 4 as shown below.
12 max
6 max
3 max
4 min
3.2 dia.
1 2345
11 12 13 14 15
REM2
Recommended ring tongue terminal
R1.25-3
Terminals with insulation sleeve do not fit.
Applicable wire wize 0.3 to 1.25 mm
2
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B
•Alarm Output : N.O. contact, 4 points
17
15
16
20
18
19
Lc, LLc
LLa
La
Hc, HHc
Ha
HHa
LL OUTPUT
L OUTPUT
H OUTPUT
HH OUTPUT
•RS-485 / Modbus RTU
13
14
12
11
•Alarm Output : SPDT contact, 2 points
Lc
(
COM
)
Lb
(NC)
La
(NO)
Hc
(
COM
)
Hb
(NC)
Ha
(NO)
17
15
16
20
18
19
L OUTPUT
H OUTPUT
Term.
Resist.
Shielded Twisted-pair Cable
Jumper *
1
To other
Modbus devices
+
T1
T2
T3
T4
*1. When the device is located at the end of a transmission line via twisted-pair cable,
(when there is no cross-wiring), close across the terminal 12 –13 with a leadwire.
When the device is not at the end, no shortcircuit wire is required.
LOAD
Inductive
Load (Coil)
Varistor or
CR Circuit
• DC Powered
LOAD
Inductive
Load (Coil)
Diode, Varistor or
CR Circuit
Relay Protection
• AC Powered
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C : BCD OUTPUT
D
• Alarm Output : N.O. contact, 4 points
13
11
12
16
14
15
Lc, LLc
LLa
La
Hc, HHc
Ha
HHa
LL OUTPUT
L OUTPUT
H OUTPUT
HH OUTPUT
• Event Trigger Input
COM
ZERO
RESET
HOLD
S-TMR
TIMING
13
11
12
16
14
15
• Connector Pin Assignment
PIN NO.
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
8A
9A
10A
11A
12A
13A
14A
15A
16A
17A
18A
19A
20A
21A
22A
23A
24A
25A
ASSIGNMENT
COM
COM
LL
L
PASS
H
HH
POL
RESET
HOLD
MIN_REQ
MAX_REQ
REQ
COM
RUN
DAV
OVF
Do 58
Do 54
Do 52
Do 51
Do 48
Do 44
Do 42
Do 41
PIN NO.
1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
8B
9B
10B
11B
12B
13B
14B
15B
16B
17B
18B
19B
20B
21B
22B
23B
24B
25B
ASSIGNMENT
Do 38
COM
Do 34
COM
Do 32
COM
Do 31
COM
Do 28
COM
Do 24
COM
Do 22
COM
Do 21
Do 68
Do 18
Do 64
Do 14
Do 62
Do 12
Do 61
Do 11
COM
COM
1A
1B
25A
25B
Connected to a PLC (example)
Use Special cable (model: HDR40) and Connector Terminal Block
(model: CNT).
Refer to the cable’s data sheet for pin assignments.
Connected to a digital display (example)
Connection Example
16
1.5kΩ
2kΩ
HOLD
RESET
ZERO
TIMING
S-TMR
: 13
: 14
: 15
: 11
: 12
+6V
COM
NPN
open
collector
dry
contact
6th LSD
2nd LSD
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
Digital Panel Meter
Digital Panel Meter
Digital Display
PLC
Transistor Output Unit
DC Input Module
COM
COM
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
COM
(0V)
24VDC
Do11
Do12
Do14
Do18
DAV
RUN
23B
21B
19B
17B
15A
16A
REQ
RESET
POL
(polarity +, –)
LSD
1.5kΩ
1.5kΩ
2kΩ
+6V
+24V
0V
DC Power Supply
Do11
Do12
Do14
Do18
DAV
RUN
23B
21B
19B
17B
15A
16A
COM
REQ
RESET
POL
(polarity +, –)
LSD
shortcircuit
8A
9A
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
1.5kΩ
2kΩ
1.5kΩ
2kΩ
+6V
9A
internal circuit
internal circuit
Open collector
Voltage Level at ON
Hi
Lo
Output Logic
Positive
Negative
Output
Output Logic
2kΩ
IN
COM
8A
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P. 9 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
TERMINAL BLOCK
•How to remove the terminal block cover
Insert the minus tip of a screwdriver into each hole at the
four corners of the cover and pull it to the direction as
indicated below to separate the terminal block cover.
•How to remove the terminal block
The terminal block is separable in two pieces. Loosen two
screws on both sides of the terminal block to separate.
Be sure to turn off the power supply, input signal and
power supply to the output relays before separating the
terminal block.
Terminal Cover
Separable
Terminal Block
Terminal Block
Screw
MODBUS WIRING
PC CONFIGURATION VIA INFRARED COMMUNICATION
max.1 meter
Infrared Communication
Adaptor (model: COP-IRU)
Note 1. Hold down Alarm/ + Up buttons at once for 3 seconds to move on to Infrared Communication mode (IRU indicated).
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button for 1 second to cancel the mode.
Analog output and Modbus functions are stopped while in this mode.
Note 2. The COP-IRU can communicate with single panel meter only. DO NOT turn more than one panel meter on to
the infrared communication mode.
Digital Panel Meter
(model: 47Dx)
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
R2K-1
T1
T2
T3
T4
47Dx
T1
T2
T3
T4
T1
T2
T3
T4
47Dx
CONNECTOR
RS-232C
RS-485
*
1
*
1
*1. Internal terminating resistor is used when the device is at the end of a transmission line.
*2. Install shield cables to all sections and ground them at single point.
*
2
FG
RS-485
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
RS-485 (Modbus RTU)
RS-232C
RS-232C/RS-485
Converter
(model: R2K-1 or LK1)
Lightning Surge Protector
for RS-485/422
(model: MD74R or MDP-4R) *1
RS-485 / RS-232C
RS-485 / ETHERNET
Ethernet
Communication Adaptor
(model: 72EM2-M4)
ETHERNET
RUN
SEND
FIELD
CNFG
Lightning Surge
Protector for
RS-485/422
(model: MD74R
or MDP-4R) *1
RS-485 (Modbus RTU)
Digital Panel Meter
(model: 47Dx)
Lightning Surge Protector
for RS-485/422
(model: MD74R or MDP-4R) *1
Lightning Surge
Protector for
RS-485/422
(model: MD74R
or MDP-4R) *1
*1. Insert lightning surge protectors recommended in this example if necessary.
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Digital Panel Meter
(model: 47Dx)
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
Max
Min
FZ
TZ
NG
Zro
Spn
TG
Hld
Tch
HH
H
P
L
LL
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SETTING PROCEDURE
*1. Optional settings for parameters in a broken-line section.
POWER ON
*
1
INITIAL SETTING FLOWCHART
Initial Setting Complete
Measuring Started
Hold down Scale/ button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode.
Choose an input type and display scale values.
Hold down Alarm/ button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode.
Go through the alarm settings.
Hold down Alarm/ + Scale/ buttons at once for 3 seconds or more
to move on to Advanced Setting Mode. Go through the advanced settings.
Hold down Alarm/ button or Scale/ button for 1 second or more
to go back to Measuring Mode.
If necessary, hold down Max/Min button + Alarm/ buttons at once
for a preset time duration to enter Lockout Setting Mode.
Go through the lockout settings.
Hold down Alarm/ + Shift buttons at once for 3 seconds or more
to move on to Modbus Setting Mode. Go through the Modbus settings.
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POWER ON
Measuring Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Scale/ button
for ≥3 seconds
Measuring
GENERAL SETTING FLOWCHART
Measuring stopped*
2
Mode transition
Scaling Setting Mode
Alarm Setting Mode
Advanced Setting Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/
button for ≥1 second
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Max/Min + Alarm/ buttons at once
for a preset time duration*
1
Hold down Alarm/ + Scale/ buttons at once
for ≥3 seconds
Lockout Setting Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Alarm/ button
for ≥3 seconds
Modbus Setting Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Alarm/ + Shift buttons at once
for ≥3 seconds
Infrared Communication
Setting Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Alarm/ + Up buttons at once
for ≥3 seconds
Loop Test Output Mode
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for ≥1 second
Hold down Alarm/ + Scale/ + Shift buttons at once
for ≥5 seconds
*1. Preset time can be specified with “Transition Time to Lockout Setting Mode in Advanced Setting Mode.
*2. The last measured values or status are held for DC and alarm outputs, and the BCD output is indefinite while the
measuring is stopped. (except for the analog output adjustments in the Loop Test Output Mode and the Scaling Setting Mode)
You do not have to go through all the modes. Use only necessary ones.
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OPERATIONS IN MEASURING MODE
• Switching the main display to MAX or MIN values
Press Max/Min button to switch the main display to MAX or MIN values.
‘Max’ or ‘Min’ indicator turns on during the MAX/MIN display mode.
Press Max/Min button again for 1 second or more, or turn the power supply off and on to cancel the MAX/MIN display mode.
MAX or MIN values are not updated while in the stand-by sequence.
MAX or MIN values since the startup or the resetting are valid during an event triggered measuring.
• Forced Zero
Press Up button to shift the present display value to zero and to continue measuring in reference to this point.
‘FZ’ indicator turns on during the Forced Zero mode.
Press Up button again for 1 second or more to cancel the Forced Zero mode.
Forced Zero cannot be controlled when the operation is prohibited with the lockout protection setting (LV2).
Forced Zero cannot be executed while in the MAX/MIN display mode.
Forced Zero value is stored in memory even when the power is removed.
Caution: Forced Zero may be unintentionally executed depending on the timing of your pressing Up button with Alarm/ but-
ton when entering Infrared Communication Mode.
Max. Value
Display
Min. Value
Display
Max/Min
button
Max/Min
button
Max/Min
button
ON
Measuring
Mode
Max
ON
Min
Forced Zero
Display
Up button
Up button
1 second or longer
Measuring
Mode
ON
FZ
Display
Forced Zero
Canceled
Time
Up button
1 sec
Forced Zero
Executed
Measuring values after Forced Zero
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Alarm LL Alarm L
Alarm/
button
Alarm/
button
Alarm/
button
Measuring
Mode
Alarm H Alarm HH
Alarm/
button
Alarm/
button
Tare Adjustment
The display can be reset to zero against the Forced Zero point by Tare Adjustment.
Press Up button during the Forced Zero mode to shift the present display value to zero and to continue measuring in refer-
ence to this point.
‘TZ’ indicator turns on during the Tare Adjustment mode.
Press Up button again for 1 second or more to cancel the Tare Adjustment mode.
Tare Adjustment cannot be executed when the operation is prohibited with the lockout protection setting (LV1, LV2).
Caution: Tare Adjustment may be unintentionally executed depending on the timing of your pressing Up button with Alarm/
button when entering Infrared Communication Mode.
• Conrming alarm setpoints
Press Alarm/ button to confirm alarm setpoints on the sub display. These setpoints can be changed in this status: Press
Shift button to turn the reading blinking, and press Up button to change the value.
OPERATIONS IN SETTING MODES
• Main display and sub display
The main display shows the current settings, and the sub display shows the parameter IDs while the panel meter is in the
setting mode.
• Shifting through setting parameters
In any setting mode, pressing Alarm/ button shifts one parameter to the next. Pressing Scale/ button shifts one to the
previous.
• Changing parameters
Pressing Shift button while one of the parameter settings is indicated on the display shifts the panel meter into the setting
standby mode. The digit to which you can apply changes starts blinking.
Press Up button to change the blinking value.
Press Shift button to go to the next digit.
Press Alarm/ or Scale/ button to apply the new value and go to the next or previous parameter setting.
• Invalid parameters
‘NG’indicatorstartsblinkingwhenaparameteriswithininvalidrangewhilesetting.Returnthesettingwithinthevalid
range or abort it by holding down Max/Min button for 1 second or more.
• Negative reading setting
The negative sign (–) must be set to the leftmost digit. For example, set ‘-02000’ instead of ‘-2000.
• If you get lost...
Hold down Max/Min button for 1 second or more to return to the measuring mode without applying the last changes. (Those
which have been already applied by pressing Alarm/ or Scale/ button are not cancelled.)
Display
Time
Up button
1 sec
1 sec
Forced Zero
Executed
Forced Zero
Canceled
Ta re Adj
Executed
Ta re Adj
Executed
Ta re Adj
Canceled
47DV
P. 15 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
Shift
Shift
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Input Type
Measuring Mode
Input Scaling Value Zero
Display Scaling Value Zero
Input Scaling Value Span
Display Scaling Value Span
Decimal Point Position
*1
-20000...100000
*1
Teach Calibration (Zero)
Set value
Setting Parameters
Set value
Teach Calibration (Span)
*2
*2
-20000...100000
00000...0.0000
Hold down Scale/ button
for 3 seconds
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for 1 second
Shift
Shift
Up
Up
Up (set)
Up (set)
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Shift
Shift
Alarm/
Scale/
Alarm/
Scaling Setting Mode
1-5V / -5-5V / 20V / 200V
4-20MA / 0-20MA / 20MA / 200MA
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
A
A
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
*1. Depends upon model suffix code. Refer to the following parameter list.
*2. Refer to Teach Calibration for detailed procedures.
Analog Output 100% Adj.
UP / DOWN
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Analog Output 0% Adj.UP / DOWN
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Bargraph TypeOFF / INC / INCR
DEV / DEVR
Shift
Scale/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Analog Output Type0-5V / 5V / 10V
0-20MA / 4-20MA
Shift
Scale/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Bargraph Lower Limit-20000...100000
Shift
Scale/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Bargraph Upper Limit-20000...100000
Shift
Scale/
Scale/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Analog Output Function Mode
DISPLY / SCALE
Shift
Scale/
Scale/
Analog Output 100%
-20000...100000
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
Scale/
Scale/
Analog Output 0%
-20000...100000
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
SCALING SETTING MODE
FLOWCHART
47DV
P. 16 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
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PARAMETER
Input type
Input scaling value Zero
Display scaling value Zero
Input scaling value Span
Bargraph type
Display scaling value Span
Decimal point position
Input scaling value zero: Input value for Zero point (Input scaling value zero < Input scaling value span)
Display scaling value zero: Display value for Zero point
Input scaling value span: Input value for Span point
Display scaling value span: Display value for Span point
Decimal point position: Decimal point position is specified independently from the scaling. When you set the display scaling, include
zeros for fractions (100000 to show 100.000).
Bargraph type, Bidirectional bar: The bar shows deviation in both directions from the middle point between the upper and the lower limits.
Analog output function mode: Forced zero, tare adjustment, low-end cutout, display refreshing rate, round off low-digit reading and high
pass filter are applied to the display value, thus affecting the analog output when the mode is set to ‘Proportional to
the display value.’ The input signal with scaling and averaging directly affects the analog output with ‘Proportional
to the scaling value’ setting.
Analog output 0% / 100% adjustment: Pressing [Shift] button switches the signal to increase or decrease, and then pressing [Up]
button controls it toward the desired output value. Analog output 0% + 5% ≤ Analog output 100%
4 positions or none Decimal point position
No bargraph
Display value for Input Scaling Value Span
Bargraph lower limit
Bargraph upper limit
Bargraph upper limit
Bargraph lower limit
Analog output 0%
Analog output 100%
Display value for Analog Output 100%
Display value for Analog Output 0%
Analog output 0%
adjustment
Analog output 100%
adjustment
Unidirectional bar (reverse LCD)
Unidirectional bar
Bidirectional bar (reverse LCD)
Bidirectional bar
Input value for Full-scale point:
Set to a specific value by using the
buttons, or by Teach Calibration
Display value for Input Scaling Value Zero
Input value for Zero point:
Set to a specific value by using the
buttons, or by Teach Calibration
Measuring range 4 to 20mA
Measuring range 0 to 20mA
Measuring range ±200mA
Measuring range ±20mA
Measuring range -5 to +5V
Measuring range 1 to 5V
Measuring range ±200V
Measuring range ±20V
Analog output type
Output range 4 to 20mA
Output range 0 to 20mA
Output range -5 to +5V
Output range 0 to 5V
Output range -10 to +10V
SUB DISPLAY
FUNCTION
DEFAULT
VALUE
MAIN DISPLAY
(increasing)
(decreasing)
(increasing)
(decreasing)
Analog output
function mode
Proportional to the display value
Proportional to the scaling value
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Analog output 0% adjustment:
adjustable range -5 to 100%
Analog output 100% adjustment:
adjustable range 0 to 105%
0% output
(default value)
100% output
(default value)
PARAMETERS LIST
47DV
P. 17 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
FUNCTIONS, TERMINOLOGY
• Scaling
‘Teach Calibration
‘Input scaling value Zero’ and ‘Input scaling value Span’ can be adjusted by applying actual input signals. These settings will
be lost after initialization.
How to ‘Teach Input Values
1) Hold down Scale/ button for 3 seconds or more to enter the scaling setting mode.
2) Choose an appropriate input type and press Alarm/ button to move on to Input scaling value Zero.
3) ‘Zro’ and ‘Tch’ indicators turn on.
4) Zero point: Press Up button and ‘Tch’ indicator starts blinking.
5) Apply 0% input signal. Press Up button again and ‘Tch’ indicators returns to ON.
6) Press Alarm/ button to move on to Display scaling value Zero.
7) Press Alarm/ button again to move on to Input scaling value Span.
8) ‘Spn’ and ‘Tch’ indicators turn on.
9) Full-scalepoint:PressUpbuttonand‘Tch’indicatorstartsblinking.
10
) Apply 100% input signal. Press Up button again and ‘Tch’ indicators returns to ON.
•Normal Scaling
The display value increases when the input signal increases.
• Inverted Scaling
The display value decreases when the input signal increases.
Zero
Zero Span
Span
Display
Zero
Full Scale
Input
Input Scaling
Display Scaling
Zero
Zero Span
Span
Display
Full Scale
Zero
Input
Input Scaling
Display Scaling
47DV
P. 18 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
Shift
Shift
Alarm/
Measuring Mode
LL Setpoint
LL Deadband
LL ON Delay Time
-20000...100000
0000...9999
000...999
Hold down Alarm/ button
for 3 seconds
Hold down Alarm/ or Scale/ button
for 1 second
Shift
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm Setting Mode
Alarm/
Shift
L Setpoint
-20000...100000
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
LL Coil at AlarmEN / DE
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
LL Trip Action
HIGH / LOW
L Alarm Level LV0 Setting
Trip action, Deadband,
ON/OFF delay time,
Ont-shot output, Coil at alarm
Identical to LL
Alarm/
Alarm/
A
Set value
Setting Parameters
BBBBBB
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Shift
Alarm Output PatternNORMAL / ZONE
Alarm/
Bank No.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Alarm/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
LL OFF Delay Time000...999
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Scale/
Scale/
LL One-Shot Output0000...9999
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Selectable only at Alarm Setting Lockout Level LV0
ALARM SETTING MODE
FLOWCHART
47DV
P. 19 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
P OFF Delay Time
P One-shot Output
Bank Copy
000...999
0000...9999
OFF / ON
Shift
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
A
BB
BB
BB
P Coil at AlarmEN / DE
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Alarm/
Display Flashing at Alarm
0 / 1 / 2 / 3
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
P ON Delay Time
000...999
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Shift
H Setpoint-20000...100000
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
H Alarm Level LV0 Setting
Trip action, Deadband,
ON/OFF delay time,
Ont-shot output, Coil at alarm
Identical to LL
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Shift
HH Setpoint-20000...100000
Alarm/
Alarm/
Shift
Alarm/
Alarm/
HH Alarm Level LV0 Setting
Trip action, Deadband,
ON/OFF delay time,
Ont-shot output, Coil at alarm
Identical to LL
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Scale/
Selectable only at Alarm Setting Lockout Level LV0
47DV
P. 20 / 34EM-9501-B Rev.6
PARAMETER
Note 1: All setpoints can be set and indicated regardless of alarm output options. H and L setpoints are output to the terminals with dual
alarm output option.
Note 2: Bank No. and Bank copy can be used only when Bank switching is possible via the front button controls.
Note 3: Specify setpoint and deadband in the scaled range values. Alarm is invalid when ‘ – – – – ’ is specified for the setpoint.
Note 4: All alarm setpoints are disabled (reset to ‘ – – – – ’ status) when the input type has been changed. Re-setting is required.
*1. Selectable only at Alarm Setting Lockout Level LV0.
*2. Trip action type setting is disregarded with Zone output.
*3. HH and LL are reset to ‘ – – – – ’ for dual alarm output option. All setpoints are reset to ‘ – – – – ’ for no alarm output option.
FUNCTION
DEFAULT
VALUE
MAIN DISPLAYSUB DISPLAY
Alarm output pattern
Zone
Normal
Bank No.
Bank No.
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LL setpoint
LL deadband (hysteresis) *
1
LL ON delay time *
1
LL: ON delay time (x100 ms)
LL OFF delay time *
1
LL: OFF delay time (x100 ms)
LL: Deadband (hysteresis) value
LL: Setpoint value
LL trip action *
1,
*
2
LL: Hi trip
LL: Lo trip
LL coil at alarm *
1
LL: Coil energized at alarm
LL one-shot output *
1
L setpoint
L deadband (hysteresis) *
1
L ON delay time *
1
L OFF delay time *
1
L trip action *
1,
*
2
L coil at alarm *
1
L one-shot output *
1
H setpoint
H deadband (hysteresis) *
1
H ON delay time *
1
H OFF delay time *
1
H trip action *
1,
*
2
H coil at alarm *
1
H one-shot output *
1
HH setpoint
HH deadband (hysteresis)*
1
HH ON delay time *
1
HH OFF delay time *
1
HH trip action *
1,
*
2
HH coil at alarm *
1
HH one-shot output *
1
LL: One-shot output time (x100 ms)
LL: Coil de-energized at alarm
L: ON delay time (x100 ms)
L: OFF delay time (x100 ms)
L: Deadband (hysteresis) value
L: Setpoint value
L: Hi trip
L: Lo trip
L: Coil energized at alarm
L: One-shot output time (x100 ms)
L: Coil de-energized at alarm
H: ON delay time (x100 ms)
H: OFF delay time (x100 ms)
H: Deadband (hysteresis) value
H: Setpoint value
H: Hi trip
H: Lo trip
H: Coil energized at alarm
H: One-shot output time (x100 ms)
H: Coil de-energized at alarm
HH: ON delay time (x100 ms)
HH: OFF delay time (x100 ms)
HH: Deadband (hysteresis) value
HH: Setpoint value
HH: Hi trip
HH: Lo trip
HH: Coil energized at alarm
HH: One-shot output time (x100 ms)
HH: Coil de-energized at alarm
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P ON delay time *
1
P: ON delay time (x100 ms)
P OFF delay time *
1
P: OFF delay time (x100 ms)
P coil at alarm *
1
P: Coil energized at alarm
P one-shot output *
1
P: One-shot output time (x100 ms)
P: Coil de-energized at alarm
Bank copy
No copying
Copy current bank value to all banks
Display flashing at alarm
Flashing in approx. 1.0 sec. intervals
No flashing
Flashing in approx. 0.3 sec. intervals
Flashing in approx. 0.5 sec. intervals
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M-system 47DV Operating instructions

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