Shinko JIR-301-M User manual

Type
User manual
DIGITAL INDICATOR
JIR-301-M
Instruction Manual
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing our Digital Indicator JIR-301-M. This manual contains instructions for the mounting,
functions, operations and notes when operating the JIR-301-M. To prevent accidents arising from the misuse
of this instrument, please ensure the operator receives this manual.
Notes
This instrument should be used in accordance with the specifications described in the manual.
If it is not used according to the specifications, it may malfunction or cause a fire.
Be sure to follow the warnings, cautions and notices. If they are not observed, serious injury or malfunction
may occur.
The contents of this instruction manual are subject to change without notice.
Care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this instruction manual are correct, but if there are any
doubts, mistakes or questions, please inform our sales department.
Measures must be taken to ensure that the operator cannot touch power terminals or other high voltage
sections.
Any unauthorized transfer or copying of this document, in part or in whole, is prohibited.
Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. is not liable for any damage or secondary damage(s) incurred as a result of using
this product, including any indirect damage.
Safety Precautions (Be sure to read these precautions before using our products.)
The safety precautions are classified into categories: “Warning” and “Caution”. Depending on circumstances,
procedures indicated by
Caution may result in serious consequences, so be sure to follow the directions
for usage.
Warning
Warning
To prevent an electrical shock or fire, only Shinko or other qualified service personnel may handle the
inner assembly.
To prevent an electrical shock, fire or damage to the instrument, parts replacement may only be
undertaken by Shinko or other qualified service personnel.
Safety Precautions
To ensure safe and correct use, thoroughly read and understand this manual before using this instrument.
This instrument is intended to be used for industrial machinery, machine tools and measuring equipment. V erify
correct usage after purpose-of-use consultation with our agency or main office. (Never use this instrument for
medical purposes with which human lives are involved.)
External protection devices such as protective equipment against excessive temperature rise, etc. must be
installed, as malfunction of t his product could result in serious damage to the system or injury to personnel.
Proper periodic maintenance is also required.
This instrument must be used under the conditions and environment described in this manual. Shinko Technos
Co., Ltd. does not accept liability for any injury, loss of life or damage occurring due to the instrument being used
under conditions not otherwise stated in this manual.
Caution with respect to Export T r ade Control Ordinance
To avoid this instrument from being used as a component in, or as being utilized in the manufacture of
weapons of mass destruction (i.e. military applications, military equipment, etc.), please investigate the end
users and the final use of this instrument. In the case of resale, ensure that this instrument is not illegally
exported.
1. Installation Precautions
Caution
Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions and cause death or serious
injury, if not carried out properly.
Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions and cause superficial to
medium injury or physical damage or may degrade or damage the product, if not
carried out properly.
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Caution
This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions
(IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category
, P ollution degree 2
Ensur e th e mounting location corresponds to the following conditions:
A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases
No flammable, explosive gases
No mechanical vibrations or shocks
No exposure to direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of 0 to 50
(32 to 122 )thatdoesnot
change rapidly, and no icing
An ambient non-condensing humidity of 35 to 85 %RH
No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing
No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come into direct contact with
the unit
Please note that the ambient temperature of this unit not the ambient temperature of the control panel
must not exceed 50
(122 ) if mounted through the face of a control panel, otherwise the life of
electronic components (especially electrolytic capacitors) may be shortened.
Note Avoid setting this instrument directly on or near flammable material even though the case
of this instrument is made of flame-resistant resin.
2. Wiring Precautions
Caution
Do not leave wire remnants in the instrument, as they could cause a fire or malfunction.
The terminal block of this instrument is designed to be wired from the upper side. The lead wire
must be inserted from the upper side of the terminal, and fastened with the terminal screw.
Tighten the terminal screw using the specified torque. If excessive force is applied to the screw
when tightening, the terminal screw or case may be damaged.
Do not pull or bend the lead wire on the terminal side when wiring or after wiring, as it could cause
malfunction.
Use a thermocouple and c ompensating lead wire according to the sensor input specifications of
this instrument.
Use the 3-wire RTD according to the sensor input specifications of this instrument.
This instrument does not have a built-in power switch, circuit breaker and fuse. It is necessary to
install a power switch, circuit breaker and fuse near the instrument.
(Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, rated voltage 250 V AC, rated current 2 A)
For a 24 V AC/DC power source, do not confuse polarity when using direct current (DC).
When using a relay contact output type, externally use a relay according to the capacity of the load
to protect the built-in relay contact.
When wiring, keep input wires (thermocouple, RTD, etc.) away from AC power sources or load wires.
Do not apply a commercial power source to the sensor which is connected to the input terminal nor
allow the power source to come into contact with the sensor.
3. Operation and Maintenance Precautions
Caution
Do not touch live terminals. This may cause electrical shock or problems in operation.
Turn the power supply to the instrument OFF before retightening the terminal or cleaning.
Working on or touching the terminal with the power switched ON may result in severe injury or death
duetoelectricalshock.
Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning the instrument.
(Alcohol based substances may tarnish or deface the unit.)
As the display section is vulnerable, be careful not to put pressure on, scratch or strike it with a hard
object.
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Characters used in this manual (
: No character is indicated.)
Indication
Number, /
-10123456789
Indication
Alphabet
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
Indication
Alphabet
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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Contents
1. Model............................................................................................................................... ................... 6
1.1 Model ........................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 How to Read the Model Label..................................................................................................... 7
2. Name and Functions ........................................................................................................................ 8
3. Mounting to the Control Panel ........................................................................................................ 9
3.1 Site Selection .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.2 External Dimensions (Scale: mm).............................................................................................. 9
3.3 Panel Cutout................................................................................................................................ 9
3.4 Mounting the Unit ........................................................................................................................ 10
4. Wiring ................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1 Terminal Arrangement ................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Lead Wire Solderless Terminal.................................................................................................... 12
4.3 When Using as a Current Loop Supply ......................................................................................... 12
5. Setup .................................................................................................................................................. 13
5.1 Registering the Selected Item or Value....................................................................................... 13
5.2 Alarm Setting Mode ..................................................................................................................... 14
5.3 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1............................................................................................... 15
5.4 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2............................................................................................... 18
5.5 Maintenance Mode...................................................................................................................... 25
6. Operation........................................................................................................................................... 26
6.1 Operation..................................................................................................................................... 26
6.2 Switching SV Display Indication.................................................................................................26
6.3 How to Use the Alarm Output...................................................................................................... 26
6.4 How to Use the Event Input Function.......................................................................................... 26
7. Alarm Action...................................................................................................................................... 27
7.1 High Limit Alarm, Low Limit Alarm............................................................................................... 2 7
7.2 A3 High/Low Limit Range Alarm Action....................................................................................... 28
7.3 A4 High/Low Limit Range Alarm Action....................................................................................... 28
8. Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 29
8.1 Standard Specifications ............................................................................................................... 29
8.2 Optional Specifications ...................................................................................................... .......... 33
9. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................35
10. Character Table ................................................................................................................................. 37
10.1 Alarm Setting Mode..................................................................................................................... 37
10.2 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1...............................................................................................38
10.3 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2...............................................................................................39
10.4 Maintenance Mode............................................................................................................
.......... 42
11. Key Operation Flowchart ................................................................................................................. 43
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1. Model
1.1 Model
JIR-301-M ڧ, ڧڧڧ Series name: JIR-301-M (W96 x H48 x D100 mm)
Input M Multi-range (*1)
Power supply 1 24 V AC/DC (*2)
Option
A4 Alarm 4 output (*3)
C5 Serial communication (RS-485)(*4)
P24 Insulated power output 24 3VDC(*5)
P5 Insulated power output 5 0.5 V DC (*5)
DSB Power for 2-wire transmitter (Current loop supply)(*6)
TA2 (4-20)
Transmission
output 2 (*3)
Direct c urrent
output
4to20mADC
TA2 (0-20) 0 to 20 mA DC
TV2 (0-1)
DC voltage
output
0to1VDC
TV2(0-5) 0to5VDC
TV2(1-5) 1to5VDC
TV2 (0-10) 0 to 10 V DC
TA (0-20)
User specified
Transmission
output (*7)
Direct c urrent
output
0to20mADC
TV (0-1)
DC voltage
output
0to1VDC
TV (0-5) 0 to 5 V DC
TV (1-5) 1 to 5 V DC
TV(0-10) 0to10VDC
BK Color: Black
TC Terminal cover
Alarms A1, A2 and A3 outputs are standard features. Alarm types (4 types for A1, A2, and 5 types for A3
as well as No alarm action) and Energized/De-energized can be selected.
(*1) Thermocouple (10 types), RTD (2 types), Direct current (2 types) and DC voltage (4 types) can be
selected by keypad.
(*2) Power supply volt age 100 to 240 V AC is standard. When ordering 24 V AC/DC, enter ‘1’ after the
input code.
(*3) Alarm 4 output (A4 option) and Transmission output 2 (T
2 option) cannot be used together.
(*4) If Serial communication (RS-485)[C5 option] is ordered, the Event input function will not be available.
(*5) Insulated power output (P24 option) and Insulated power output (P5 option) cannot be used together.
If Insulated power output (P24 option) or Insulated power output (P5 option) is ordered, A2 output
cannot be used.
(*6) If Power for 2-wire transmitter (DSB option) is ordered, only 4 to 20 mA DC input (Built-in 50
shunt resistor) can be used.
(*7) TA (4-20 mA DC) is a standard feature.
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1.2 How to Read the Model Label
Model labels are attached to the case and the inner assembly.
Top of the case
(Fig. 1.2-1)
No. Description Example
ձ Terminal arrangement Terminal arrangement of JIR-301-M
C5,TA(0to20),TA2(0to20)
ղ Model JIR-301-M C5, TA(0 to 20), TA2(0 to 20)
ճ Input MULTI-RANGE (Multi-range input)
մ A1, A2, A3, A4, P24, P5 outputs A 1, A3: 3 A 250 V AC
A2:3A250VAC
յ Power supply voltage
Power consumption
100 to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz,
10 VA
ն Serial number No.165F05000
շ Manufacturing factory ID SF (Fukuoka factory)
ո Compliant standards UL, CSA
չ RoHS RoHS directive compliant
պ Ambienttemperature 0to50
ջ Manufacturer SHINKO TECHNOS CO., LTD.
Inner assembly
No. Description Example
ձ Model JIR-301-M
ղ Serial number No. 165F05000
ձ
ղ
ճ
մ
յ
ն
շ
ո
չ
պ
ջ
ձ
ղ
(Fig. 1.2-2)
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2. Name and Functions
(Fig. 2-1)
Display, Indicator
Name Description
PV Display Indicates PV (process variable) or characters in the setting mode with the red LED.
SV Display Indicates A1/A2/A3/A4 value or the set value in the setting mode with the green
LED.
HOLD indicator When PV is held (HOLD, Peak HOLD, Bottom HOLD), the yellow LED is lit.
TX/RX indicator The yellow LED is lit during Serial communication (C5 option) TX (transmitting)
output.
A1 value indicator When A1 value is indicated on the SV Display, the green LED is lit.
A2 value indicator When A2 value is indicated on the SV Display, the green LED is lit.
A3 value indicator When A3 value is indicated on the SV Display, the green LED is lit.
A4 value indicator When A4 value is indicated on the SV Display, the green LED is lit. (A4 option)
A1 action indicator
When A1 output is ON, the red LED is lit.
While A1 output is held (maintained), the red LED flashes.
A2 action indicator
When A2 output is ON, the red LED is lit.
While A2 output is held (maintained), the red LED flashes.
A3 action indicator
When A3 output is ON, the red LED is lit.
While A3 output is held (maintained), the red LED flashes.
A4 action indicator
When A4 output is ON, the red LED is lit.
While A4 output is held (maintained), the red LED flashes. (A4 option)
Key
Name Description
UP key Increases the numeric value.
If High/Low limit range alarm is selected in [A4 type], and if the SV Display
indicates A4 value, the SV Display indicates A4 high limit value while the UP key is
pressed.
FAST key
Makes the set value change faster while pressing the UP/DOWN key and FAST
key together.
DOWN key Decreases the numeric value.
MODE key Selects the setting mode, and registers the set value.
Notice
When setting the specifications and functi ons of this instrument, connect mains power cable to
terminals 2 and 3 first, then set them referring to 5. Setup” before performing “3. Mounting to the
Control Panel” and “4. Wiring”.
FAST key
UP key
MODE keyDOW N key
SV D isplay
PV D isplay
A1 to A4 value
indicator
HOLD indicator
TX/RX indicator
A1 to A4 action indicator
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3. Mounting to the Control Panel
3.1 Site Sel ecti on
This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions
(IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category
, P ollution degree 2
Ensure the mounting location corresponds to the following conditions:
A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases
No flammable, explosive gases
No mechanical vibrations or shocks
No exposure to direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of 0 to 50
(32 to 122 ) that does not
change rapidly
An ambient non-condensing humidity of 35 to 85 %RH
No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing
No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come into direct contact
with the unit
Please note that the ambient temperature of this unit not the ambient temperature of the control
panel must not exceed 50
(122 ) if mounted through the face of a control panel, otherwise the
life of electronic components (especially electrolytic capacitors) may be shortened.
3.2 External Dimensions (Scale : mm)
(Fig. 3.2-1)
3.3 Panel Cutout (Scale: mm)
Vertical close mounting
n: Number of mounted units
Caution: If vertical close mounting is
used for the instrument, IP66 (Drip-proof/
Dust-proof) may be compromised, and all
warranties will be invalidated.
(Fig. 3.3-1)
Gasket Terminal cover
48
44.5
2(*)
11.5 98.5
104.5(*)
96
106.2
(*) When terminal cover is used
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
㸩
Q
㸩
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3.4 Mounting the Unit
Mount the instrument vertically to the flat, rigid panel to ensure it adheres to the Drip-proof/Dust-proof
specification (IP66).
Mountablepanelthickness:1to8mm
(1) Insert the instrument from the front side of the control panel.
(2) Attach the mounting brackets by the slots on the right and left sides of the case, and secure the
instrument in place with the screws.
(Fig. 3.4-1)
Caution
As the case of the JIR-301-M is made of resin, do not use exces sive force while tightening
screws, or the mounting brackets or case could be damaged.
0.12 N•m of torque is recommended.
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4. Wiring
Warning
Turn th e pow er supp ly to the instr um ent o ff befor e wiring o r chec king.
Working on or touching the terminal with the power switched on may result in severe injury
or death due to electrical shock.
Caution
Do not leave wire remnants in the instrument, as they could cause a fire or malfunction.
The terminal block of this instrument is designed to be wired from the upper side. The lead wire must
be inserted from the upper side of the terminal, and fastened with the terminal screw.
Tighten the terminal screw using the specified torque. If excessive force is applied to the screw when
tightening, the terminal screw or case may be damaged.
Do not pull or bend the lead wire on the terminal side when wiring or after wiring, as it could cause
malfunction.
Use a thermocouple and c ompensating lead wire according to the sensor input specifications of this
instrument.
Use the 3-wire RTD according to the sensor input specifications of this instrument.
This instrument does not have a built-in power switch, circuit breaker and fuse. It is necessary to install
a power switch, circuit breaker and fuse near the instrument.
(Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, rated voltage 250 V AC, rated current 2 A)
For a 24 V AC/DC power source, do not confuse polarity when using direct current (DC).
When using a relay contact output type, externally use a relay according to the capacity of the load to
protect the built-in relay contact.
When wiring, keep input wires (thermocouple, RTD, etc.) away from AC power sources or load wires.
Do not apply a commercial power source to the sensor which is connected to the input terminal nor
allow the power source to come into contact with the sensor.
4.1 Terminal Arrangement
(Fig. 4.1-1)
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Terminal Name Description
GND Ground terminal
PWR Power supply
TRANSMIT OUTPUT1 T ransmission output 1
A1 A1 output
A2 A2 output
A3 A3 output
EVENT INPUT Event input
TC Thermocouple input
RTD RTD input
DC Direct current input, DC voltage input
For Direct current input (externally mounted 50
shunt resistor),
connect a 50
shunt resistor (sold separately) between input
terminals.
P24 Insulated power output 24 V (P24 option)
P5 Insulated power output 5 V (P5 option)
RS-485 Serial communication (RS-485) (C5 option)
TRANSMIT OUTPUT2 T ransmission output 2 (Tڧ2option)
A4 A4 output (A4 option)
A Direct current input (DSB option)
24V Power for 2-wire transmitter (DSB option)
4.2LeadWireSolderlessTerminal
Use a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve in which an M3 screw fits as shown below.
0.63 N•m of torque is recommended.
Solderless
Terminal
Manufacturer Model
Y-t ype
Nichifu Terminal
Industries Co., Ltd.
TMEV1.25Y-3
Japan Solderless
Terminal MFG Co., Ltd.
VD1.25-B3A
Ring-type
Nichifu Terminal
Industries CO., Ltd.
TMEV1.25-3
Japan Solderless
Terminal MFG Co., Ltd.
V1.25-3
4.3 When Using as a Current Loop Supply
Refer to the following wiring example.
(Fig. 4.3-1)
24 V
power circuit
20 19
18
+ -
2-wire transmitter
+
-
+
50
5.8 mm max
3.2 mm
ȭ3.2 mm
5.8 mm max
(Fig. 4.2-1)
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5. Setup
After power is turned ON, the input characters and temperature unit will be indicated on the PV Display,
and the input range high limit (for thermocouple, RTD input) or scaling high limit (for Direct current, DC
voltage input) will be indicated on the SV Display for approx. 3 sec. (Table 5-1)
During this time, all outputs and LED indicators are in an OFF status. Operation will then start, indicating
the PV (process variable) on the PV Display, and A1, A2, A3 or A4 value on the SV D isplay.
(Table 5-1)
Sensor Input PV Display ( ) SV Display PV Display ( ) SV Display
K
J
R
S
B
E
T
N
PL-
C(W/Re5-26)
Pt100
JPt100
Pt100
JPt100
4-20 mA DC (*1)(*2)
0-20 mA DC (*1)(*2)
0-1 V DC (*1)
0-5 V DC (*1)
1-5 V DC (*1)
0-10 V DC (*1)
4-20 mA DC (*1)(*3)
0-20 mA DC (*1)(*3)
Scaling high
limit value
(*1) Input range and decimal point place can be selected.
(*2) Connect a 50
shunt resistor (sold separately) between input terminals.
(*3) Has a built-in 50
shunt resistor.
If Power for 2-wire transmitter (DSB option) is ordered, only 4 to 20 mA DC input (Built-in
50
shunt resistor) can be used.
5.1RegisteringtheSelectedItemorValue
To increase or decrease the numeric value, use the UP or DOWN key.
To make the set value change faster, press the UP/DOWN key and FAST key together .
Select an setting item with the UP or DOWN key.
Register the setting item or value using the MODE key.
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5.2 Alarm Setting Mode
If the MODE key is pressed in PV/SV display mode, the unit will move to Alarm setting mode.
Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
A1 value
Sets A1 output action point.
Not available if No alarm action is selected in [A1 type]
Setting range: Refer to (Table 5.2-1).
A2 value
Sets A2 output action point.
Not available if No alarm action is selected in [A2 type]
Not available if Insulated power output (P24 option or P5 option) is ordered.
Setting range: Refer to (Table 5.2-1).
A3 value
Sets A3 output action point.
Not available if No alarm action or High/Low limit range alarm is selected in [A3 type]
Setting range: Refer to (Table 5.2-1).
A4 value
Sets A4 output action point.
Av ailable when Alarm 4 output (A4 option) is ordered.
Not available if No alarm action is selected in [A4 type]
If High/Low limit range alarm is selected in [A4 type], A4 value matches A4 low limit
alarm value.
Setting range: Refer to (Table 5.2-1).
A4 high limit value
Sets A4 output high limit action point.
Av ailable when Alarm 4 output (A4 option) is ordered, or when High/Low limit range
alarm is selected in [A4 type].
Setting range: Refer to (Table 5.2-1).
(Table 5.2-1)
Alarm T ype Setting Range
High limit alarm Input range low limit to input range high limit (*1)
Low limit alarm Input range low limit to input range high limit (*1)
High limit with standby alarm Input range low limit to input range high limit (*1)
Low limit with standby alarm Input range low limit to input range high limit (*1)
High/Low limit range alarm (A4) A4 low limit value: Input range low limit (*2) to A4 high limit
A4 high limit value: A4 low limit to input range high limit (*3)
The placement of the decimal point follows the selection or input range.
(*1) For direct current and DC voltage input: Setting range is [Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit].
(*2) For direct current and DC voltage input: Will be substituted by the Scaling low limit.
(*3) For direct current and DC voltage input: Will be substituted by the Scaling high limit.
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5.3 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1
To enter Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1, press and hold the
DOWN key
and
MODE key
(in that order)
together for approx. 3 seconds in PV/SV Display Mode.
Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
Set value lock
Locks the set values to prevent setting errors.
The setting item to be locked depends on the selection.
(Unlock): All set values can be changed.
(Lock 1): None of the set values can be changed.
(Lock 2): Only Alarm setting mode (p.14) can be changed.
(Lock 3): All set values except the input type (p.18) can be changed.
However, changed values revert to their previous value after
power is turned off because they are not saved in the
non-volatile IC memory. Do not change any setting items in
Auxiliary function setting mode 2 (pp.18 - 24). If any item is
changed in Auxiliary function setting mode 2, it will affect the
alarm value (A1 value - A4 value).
Sensor correction coefficient
Sets sensor correction coefficient.
Sets slope of input value from a sensor.
PV after sensor correction= Current PV x (Sensor correction coefficient) +
(Sensor correction value)
Refer to ’Input Value Correction’ (p. 17).
Setting range: -10.000 to 10.000
Sensor correction
This corrects the input value from the sensor.
When a sensor cannot be set at the exact location where measurement is desired, the
sensor-measured temperature may deviate from the temperature in the measurement
location. When using multiple indicators, sometimes the measured temperatures do
not match due to differences in sensor accuracy or installation site.
In such a case, the temperature in the installation site can be adjusted to the desired
temperature by adjusting the sensor input value.
PV after sensor correction= Current PV x (Sensor correction coefficient) +
(Sensor correction value)
Refer to ‘Input Value Correction’ (p.17).
Setting range: -1000.0 to 1000.0
( )
Direct current, DC voltage input: -10000 to 10000 (The placement of the decimal
point follows the selection.)
Communication protocol
Selects communication protocol.
Available only when Serial communication (C5 option) is ordered.
: Shinko protocol
:ModbusASCIImode
: Modbus RTU mode
: Shinko protocol (Block read available)
: Modbus ASCII mode (Block read available)
: Modbus RTU mode (Block read available)
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Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
Instrument number
Sets the individual instrument number of this unit. (The instrument numbers
should be set one by one when mul tiple instruments are connected in Serial
communication.)
Available only when the Serial communication (C5 option) is ordered
Setting range: 0 to 95
Communication speed
Selects a communication speed equal to that of the host computer.
Available only when the Serial communication (C5 option) is ordered.
: 2400 bps
: 4800 bps
: 9600 bps
:19200bps
:38400bps
Parity
•Selectstheparity.
Available when Serial communication (C5 option) is ordered, or when Modbus
ASCII mode or Modbus RTU mode is selected in [Communication protocol].
:Noparity
:Even
:Odd
Stop bit
•Selectsthestopbit.
Available when Serial communication (C5 option) is ordered, or when Modbus
ASCII mode or Modbus RTU mode is selected in [Communication protocol].
:1bit
:2bits
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Input Va lue Correction
Input value can be corrected in [Sensor correction coefficient] and [Sensor correction] in Auxiliary
FunctionSettingMode1.
In [Sensor correctio n coefficient], se t the slope of temperature change.
In [Sensor correction], set the difference between temperatures before correction and after correction.
PV after input correction is expressed by the following formula.
PV after input correction = Current PV x Sensor correction coefficient + (Sensor correction value)
The following shows an example of input value correction using ‘Sensor correction coefficient and
‘Sensor correction value’.
(Fig. 5.3-1)
(1) Select any 2 points of PV to be corrected, and determine the PV after correction.
PV before correction: 300
PV after correction: 340
PV before correction: 750 PV after correction: 700
(2) Calculate Sensor correction coefficient from Step (1).
(Y' X')/(Y X) = (700 340) / (750 - 300) = 0.8
(3) Enter a PV value of 300
using an mV generator or dial resistor.
(4) Set Step (2) value as a Sensor correction coefficient.
(5) Read the PV.
240
will be indicated.
(6) Calculate the sensor correction value.
Calculate the difference between ‘PV after correction’ and Step (5) PV.
340
–240 =100
(7) Set Step (6) value as a Sensor correction value.
(8) Enter an electromotive force or resistance value equivalent to 750
using
an mV generator or dial resistor.
(9) Read the PV, and confirm that 700
is indicated.
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After correction
Before correction
Slope before correction
Slope after correction
Y
Y’
X’
X
Corrected from 750 to 700 .
Corrected from 300
to 340 .
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5.4 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2
To enter Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2, press and hold the
UP
,
DOWN
and
MODE keys
(in that order)
together for approx. 3 seconds in PV/SV Display Mode.
Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
Input type
The input type can be selected from thermocouple (10 types), RTD (2 types),
Direct current (2 types) and DC voltage (4 types), and the unit
/ can be
selected as well.
Not available when Power for 2-wire transmitter (DSB option) is ordered.
When changing the input from DC voltage to other inputs, remove the sensor
connected to this instrument first, then change the input. If the input is changed
with the sensor connected, the input circuit may break.
(Table 5.4-1)
Character Input Range Character Input Range
K -200to1370 K -320to2500
K -200.0to400.0 K -200.0 to 750.0
J -200to1000 J -320to1800
R0to1760 R0to3200
S0to1760 S0to3200
B0to1820 B0to3300
E -200to800 E -320to1500
T -200.0to400.0 T -200.0 to 750.0
N-200to1300 N -320to2300
PL- 0to1390 PL- 0to2500
C(W/Re5-26) 0 to 2315 C(W/Re5-26) 0 to 4200
Pt100 -200.0 to 850.0 Pt100 -200.0 to 1000.0
JPt100 -200.0 to 500.0 JPt100 -200.0 to 900.0
Pt100 -200to850 Pt100 -300 to 1500
JPt100 -200 to 500 JPt100 -300 to 900
4 to 20 mA DC -2000 to 10000
(Externally mounted 50
shunt resistor)
0 to 20 mA DC -2000 to 10000
(Externally mounted 50
shunt resistor)
0 to 1 V DC -2000 to 10000
0 to 5 V DC -2000 to 10000
1 to 5 V DC -2000 to 10000
0to10VDC -2000to10000
4 to 20 mA DC -2000 to 10000 (Built-in 50 shunt resistor)
0 to 20 mA DC -2000 to 10000 (Built-in 50 shunt resistor)
Scaling high limit
Sets scaling high limit value.
Available when direct current or DC voltage input is selected in [Input type].
Setting range: Scaling low limit to Input range high limit (The placement of the
decimal point follows the selection or input range.)
Scaling low limit
Sets scaling low limit value.
Available when direct current or DC voltage input is selected in [Input type].
Setting range: Input range low limit to Scaling high limit
(The placement of the
decimal point follows the selection or input range.)
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Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
Decimal point place
Selects decimal point place.
Available when direct current or DC voltage input is selected in [Input type].
:Nodecimalpoint
: 1 digit after decimal point
: 2 digits after decimal point
: 3 digits after decimal point
PV filter time constant
Sets PV filter time constant.
If the value is set too large, it affects alarm action due to the delay of response.
Setting range: 0.0 to 10.0 sec
A1 type
Selects an A1 type. See Section 7.1 (p.27).
If A1 type is changed, A1 value will default to 0 (0.0).
:Noalarmaction
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit with standby alarm
: Low limit with standby alarm
A2 type
Selects an A2 type. See Section 7.1 (p.27).
Not available if Insulated power output (P24 option or P5 option) is ordered.
If A2 type is changed, A2 value will default to 0 (0.0).
:Noalarmaction
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit with standby alarm
: Low limit with standby alarm
A3 type
Selects an A3 type. See Section 7.1 (p.27).
If A3 type is changed, A3 value will default to 0 (0.0).
:Noalarmaction
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit with standby alarm
: Low limit with standby alarm
:
High/Low limit range alarm
[See Section 7.2 (p.28).]
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Character
Factory D efault
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
A4 type
Selects an A4 type. See Section 7.1 (p.27).
Available when Alarm 4 output (A4 option) is ordered.
If A4 type is changed, A4 value will default to 0 (0.0).
:Noalarmaction
High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit with standby alarm
: Low limit with standby alarm
:
High/Low limit range alarm
[See Section 7.3 (p.28).]
A1 Energized/De-energized
Selects A1 Energized/De-energized.
Not available if No alarm action is selected in [A1 type].
When [A1 Energized] is selected, A1 output (terminals 7, 8) is conducted (ON)
while A1 action indicator is lit.
A1 output is not conducted (OFF) while A1 action indicator is unlit.
When [A1 De-energized] is selected, A1 output (terminals 7, 8) is not conducted
(OFF)whileA1actionindicatorislit.
A1 output is conducted (ON) while A1 action indicator is unlit.
A1 output will be substituted by A2, A3 or A4 output.
A1 output terminals will be substituted by A2, A3 or A4 output terminals as follows.
A2 output terminals: 9, 10
A3 output terminals: 12, 13
A4 output terminals: 15, 16
High limit alarm (Energized) High limit alarm (De-energized
)
(Fig. 5.4-1) (Fig. 5.4-2)
: Energized
: De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
Selects A2 Energized/De-energized.
Not available if No alarm action is selected in [A2 type].
Not available if Insulated power output (P24 option or P5 option) is ordered.
: Energiz ed
: De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
Selects A3 Energized/De-energized.
Not available if No alarm action or High/Low limit range alarm is selected
in [A3 type].
: Energized
: De-energized
OFF
ON
A1 value
A1 hysteresis
OFF
ON
A1 value
A1 hysteresis
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