User Manual: 170.IU0.TMS.000 4.3-99/D
User Manual: 170.IU0.TMS.000 4.3-99/D
User Manual: 170.IU0.TMS.000 4.3-99/D
3-99/D
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MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 5) Make sure you cannot move the case within
the cut out otherwise you do not have a NEMA
Select a mounting location having the following 4X/IP65 protection.
characteristics:
1) it should be easy accessible also on the rear
side.
2) there is no vibrations or impact
3) there are no corrosive gases (sulphuric gas,
ammonia, etc.).
4) there are no water or other fluid (i.e. condense)
5) the ambient temperature is in accordance with
the operative temperature of the instrument
(from 0 to 50 °C). screw
6) the relative humidity is in accordance with the
instrument specifications ( 20% to 85 % non
condensing). bracket
panel
The instrument can be mounted on a panel up to
15 mm thick with a square cutout of 45 x 92 mm.
For outline and cutout dimensions refer to Fig. 2.
The surface texture of the panel must be better
than 6,3 µmm.
The instrument is shipped with rubber panel
gasket (50 to 60 Sh).
To assure the IP65 and NEMA 4 protection, insert
the panel gasket between the instrument and the screw
panel as shown in fig. 1.
GB 1
DIMENSIONS AND PANEL CUT OUT
Fig. 2
GB 2
WIRING GUIDELINES A) MEASURING INPUT
Connections are to be made with the instrument NOTE: Any external components (like zener
housing installed in its proper location. barriers etc.) connected between sensor and
input terminals may cause errors in measurement
due to excessive and/or not balanced line
resistance or possible leakage currents.
THERMOCOUPLE INPUT
+ 1
_ 3
Shield
+ 1
Fig. 3.A TERMINAL BLOCK (for 100/240 V AC
models)
_ 3
Shield
NOTE:
1) Don’t run input wires together with power cables.
2) For TC wiring use proper compensating cable
preferably shielded
3) If shielded cable is used, it should be grounded
at one point only.
Fig. 3.B TERMINAL BLOCK (for 24 V AC/DC
models)
GB 3
RTD INPUT B) CURRENT TRANSFORMER INPUT
RTD RTD
6
Current
transformer
4 3 1 4 3 1
Load
NOTE:
1) Don’t run input wires together with power cables. Fig. 6 CURRENT TRANSFORMER INPUT
2) Pay attention to the line resistance; a high line WIRING
resistance (higher than 20 Ω/wire) may cause
measurement errors. Note:
3) If shielded cable is used, it should be grounded 1) The input impedance is equal to 10 Ω.
at one point only. 2) the maximum input current is equal to 50 mA
4) The resistance of the 3 wires must be the (50 / 60 Hz).
same.
GB 4
C) RELAY OUTPUTS 3) Use copper conductors only.
4) Don’t run input wires together with power cables.
5) Relay output and SSR drive output are both
C - OUT 3 available. When a relay output is desired it is
AL2/HBD 10
(OUT 3) necessary to enable the SSR output and
NO - OUT 3 viceversa (see chapter "Preliminary hardware
11
settings").
NO/NC
[see Fig.11 (J303)] OUT 2
AL1/COOL The following recommendations avoid serious
16
(OUT 2) problems which may occur, when using relay
C - OUT 2 output for driving inductive loads.
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INDUCTIVE LOADS
High voltage transients may occur when switching
C inductive loads.
OUT 1 20 Through the internal contacts these transients
NO may introduce disturbances which can affect the
21 performance of the instrument.
The internal protection (varistor) assures a correct
NC protection up to 0.5 A of inductive component but
22 the OUT 1 NC contact and out 3 are not
protected.
The same problem may occur when a switch is
Fig. 7 RELAY OUTPUT WIRINGS used in series with the internal contacts as shown
The output 2 and the NO contact of the output 1 are in Fig. 8.
protected, by varistor, from inductive load with an
inductive component up to 0,5 A.
The rating of the out 1 contact is equal to 3A/250
V AC on resistive load.
The rating of the out 2 and 3 contacts is equal to
2A/250 V AC on resistive load.
The number of operations is 1 x 105 at specified
rating.
NOTES:
1) To avoid electric shock, connect power line at
the end of the wiring procedure. Fig. 8 EXTERNAL SWITCH IN SERIES WITH
2) For power connections use No 16 AWG or larger THE INTERNAL CONTACT
wires rated for at last 75 °C.
GB 5
In these cases it is recommended to install an D) LOGIC OUTPUT FOR SSR DRIVE
additional RC network across the external contact
(or close to the non protected contact of the
_
instrument) as shown in Fig. 8. 18 _
The capacity (C) and resistive (R) values are OUT 1
shown in the following table. +
+
19
LOAD C R P. OPERATING
(mA) (µF) (Ω) (W) VOLTAGE Solid state relay
GB 6
E) POWER SUPPLY - It shall be in close proximity to the equipment
and within easy reach of the operator;
- it shall be marked as the disconnecting
device for the equipment.
N
NOTE: a single switch or circuit-breaker can drive
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Power line more than one instrument.
from 100 V to 240 V AC (50/60Hz) 9) When a neutral line is present, connect it to
or 24 V AC/DC terminal 12.
13
R (S,T)
R (S,T)
N
Fig. 10 POWER LINE WIRING
NOTE:
1) Before connecting the instrument to the power
line, make sure that line voltage corresponds
to the description on the identification label.
2) To avoid electric shock, connect power line at
the end of the wiring procedure.
3) For supply connections use No 16 AWG or larger
wires rated for at last 75 °C.
4) Use copper conductors only.
5) Don’t run input wires together with power cables.
6) For 24 V AC/DC power supply, the input polarity
is a do not care condition.
7) The power supply input has no fuse protection.
Please, provide a fuse type T, 1 A, 250 V
externally.
When fuse is damaged, it is advisable to verify
the power supply circuit, so that it is necessary to
send back the instrument to your supplier.
8) The safety requirements for Permanently
Connected Equipment say:
- a switch or circuit-breaker shall be included in
the building installation;
GB 7
PRELIMINARY HARDWARE OPEN INPUT CIRCUIT
SETTINGS These device are capable to detect leads break
for TC and RTD inputs. For RTD input it shows
1) Remove the instrument from its case.
this status as an overrange condition.
2) For out 1 and 2 it is possible to select the
For thermocouple input only, it is possible, to
desired output type by setting the J304 and J305
select the overrange indication (standard) by
jumpers.
closing CH2 and opening SH2 or underrange
J304 (AL1, Cool.) 1-2 = SSR 2-3 = Relay
indication by closing SH2 and opening CH2.
J305 (OUT 1) 1-2 = SSR 2-3 = Relay
SH2 and CH2 are located on the soldering side of
3) For out 2 it is possible to select the used relay
the CPU card (see fig.12).
contact (NO or NC) by setting J303 jumper.
J303 (AL1, Cool.) 1-2 = Out NO 2-3 = Out NC
Note : J303 is a soldering jumper and it is located CH2
on the soldering side of the card. SH2
1
1
J 303
3
J304 J305
J3 0 5
1 R 3 01
PZ22
R 3 03
1
Q 301 J3 04 L 30 4 L 30 1
C 3 05
PZ21
5 4 3
R 30 2
K 3 01
C 301
R 304
Q 304
1 2
PZ20
Q 303 R 312 1
D302
R 3 13
PZ19
J303
5 4 3
R314 K 30 2 3
1 2
PZ18
R3 1 1
Q305
L 30 2
04
C312 C3
C 31 1
PZ17
D301 L3 03
R 30 6
R 3 05
D310
R 307
D307
R308
D306
PZ16
C 30 2
C 303
I
U 302
C 309
D304
C 3 08 R30 9
C 314
PZ15
7
+
1 C 306
+
C 3 07
PZ14
05
B
D3
C 310 3
4 C
U 30 1
TR301 E R 310 3 2
PZ13
X Y 00 L305
GB 8
GENERAL NOTES for configuration. 3) Re-insert the instrument..
FUNC = This will memorize the new value of 4) Switch the instrument “ON”.
the selected parameter and go to the The display will show COnF.
next parameter (increasing order). NOTE : If “CAL” indication is displayed, press
SMRT = This will scroll back the parameters immediately the s push-button to return to the
without memorization of the new value. configuration procedure.
s = This will increase the value of the 5) Push the FUNC push-button.
selected parameter The instrument will show on the lower display
t = This will decrease the value of the the parameter code and on the upper display
selected parameter. the actual parameter value.
GB 9
P3 = Full scale value Setting P6=H2O, the C2 parameter will be au-
Not present when P1 = 5 tomatically set to 2 s and rC
Full scale value used by the PID algorithm to parameter will be set to 0.40.
calculate the input span.
P3 is programmable within the input span
selected by P1. P7 = Alarm 1
When P3 has been modified, the instrument Available only when P4 = H.
assignes to the rH parameter the new P3 value. 0 = Not provided
NOTE: the minimum input span (P3 - P2) is 1 = Process alarm
- 300 °C or 600 °F for TC input 2 = Band alarm
- 100 °C or 200 °F for RTD input. 3 = Deviation alarm
P4 = Output configuration
H = heating P8 = Alarm 1 operative mode
HC = heating/cooling Available only when P7 is different from 0 and
P4 = H.
H.A = high alarm (outside band) with automatic
P5 = Main output type reset
rEL = Relay output. L.A = low alarm (inside band) with automatic reset
SSr = SSR output. H.L= high alarm (outside band) with manual reset
NOTE: L.L= low alarm (inside band) with manual reset
Setting P5 = rEL, the C parameter will be
automatically set to 20 s.
Setting P5=SSr, the C parameter will be P9 = Stand by (mask) of the alarm 1
automatically set to 2 s. Available only when P7 is different from 0 and
P4 = H.
P6 = Cooling output type OFF = stand by (mask) disabled
Available only when P4 = HC ON = stand by (mask) enabled
AIr = air NOTE: the alarm stand by function allows to
OIL = oil disable the alarm indication at instrument start up
H2O = water or, for band and deviation alarms, after a set point
NOTE: modification.
Setting P6 = Air, the C2 parameter will be The alarm will be automatically reactivated when
automatically set to 10 s the initial alarm condition disappears.
and rC parameter will be
set to 1.00.
Setting P6=OiL, the C2 parameter will be au-
tomatically set to 4 s and rC
parameter will be set to 0.80.
GB 10
P10 = Alarm 2 P14 = OFFSET value
0 = Not provided When P13 = 0, P 14 is programmable, in
1 = Process alarm engineering units, from -20% to
2 = Band alarm + 20% of the input span (see
3 = Deviation alarm P1).
Alarm 2 and HBD functions are in OR condition When P13 ≠ 0 P14 is programmable, in
on the output 3 (see P16 parameter). engineering units, from -20% to
+ 20% of the P13 value.
P11 = Alarm 2 operative mode and reset of the NOTE: the P14 parameter can not be set lower
HBD alarm. than -199 units.
Available only when P10 is different from 0 or P16
is different from OFF. Real Real
H.A = high alarm (outside band) with Readout. curve Readout. curve
automatic reset
L.A = low alarm (inside band) with automatic reset P14
H.L= high alarm (outside band) with manual reset Adjusted
P14 Adjusted
curve
L.AL= low alarm (inside band) with manual reset curve
NOTE: The HBD alarm is a low alarm but it
Input P13
assumes the same reset type selected for
P13 = 0 Input
alarm 2.
GB 11
P16 = Measure of the current consumed by The configuration procedure is completed and the
the load driven by the main output instrument will show " -.-.-. " on both displays.
(HBD) When it is desired to end the configuration
OFF = measure disabled procedure push the FUNC push-button; the
n.O. = measure enabled during the ON period display will show "COnF".
(logic status 1 for SSR output or contact
NO for relay output) When it is desired to access to the advanced
n.C. = measure enabled during the OFF period configuration parameter, proceed as follows:
(logic status 0 for SSR output or contact 1) using s and t push-button set the 217 code.
NC for relay output) 2) push the FN push-button; the instrument will
start the auxiliary configuration procedure and
it will show the following additional param-
P17 = Full scale of the current transformer. eters.
Available only when P16 is different from OFF.
10 = 10 A (resolution: 0.1 A)
25 = 25 A (resolution: 1 A) P19 - Main output action
50 = 50 A (resolution: 1 A) Available only when P4 = H.
100 = 100 A (resolution: 1 A) r = Reverse (heating)
d = direct (cooling)
Note : when P4 = HC, this parameter is
P18 = Safety lock equal to "r".
0 = device unlocked. All the parameters can be
modified
Reverse Direct
1 = device locked. No one parameters can be
modified exception made for SP. Input Input
From 2 to 499 = during operative mode, SP
parameter can be modified and t t
this number allows to enable/
disable the modification of all the Output Output
other parameters.
From 500 to 999 = SP, A1 and A2 parameters t t
can be modified and this number
allows to enable/disable the P21 - Alarm 1 output action
modification of all the other Available only when P7 is different from 0 and P4
parameters. is equal to H.
NOTE: After FUNC push-button pressure it will be r = reverse (relay de-energized in alarm
impossible to display this value again. If you don't condition).
remember the old key, set a new value. d = Direct (relay energized in alarm condition)
GB 12
P22 - Alarm 2 output action P27 - Maximum value of the proportional band
Available only when P10 is different from 0 and settable by the SMART function
P16 is different from "OFF". Available only when P26 is different from 0.
r = reverse (relay de-energized in alarm This parameter may be programmed from P28 or
condition). P29 value to 99.9.
d = Direct (relay energized in alarm condition)
P28 - Minimum value of the proportional band
settable by the SMART function
P23 - Automatic modification of the "relative Available only when P4=H and P26 is different
cooling gain" from 0.
Available only when P4=HC. This parameter may be programmed from 1.0 %
OFF = The SMART function will NOT modify to P27 value.
the "relative cooling gain" parameter
value. P29 - Minimum value of the proportional band
ON = The SMART function will modify the settable by the SMART function in heating/
"relative cooling gain" parameter value. cooling control only
Available only when P4=HC and P26 is different
from 0.
P24 - Control output maximum rate of rise This parameter may be programmed from 1.5 %
This parameter allows to set the maximum rate of to P27 value.
rise of the control output.
It is programmable from 1 to 10 % of the output P30 - Minimum value of integral time settable
signal per second. by SMART function.
Setting a value greater then 10%/s the upper Available only when P26 is different from 0.
display will blank and no limit is applied. This parameter may be programmed from 00.1
(mm.s) to 02.0 (mm.s).
GB 13
OPERATIVE MODE SMART function
1) Remove the instrument from its case. The SMART algorithm is a NEW self-tuning
2) Set the V2 jumper (see fig. 13) in close function of the instrument. It is used by the
condition. instrument to calculate and set automatically the
3) Re-insert the instrument. control parameters.
4) Switch on the instrument. The SMART algorithm may be ever operative; in
this case it will adapt continuously the control
The upper display will show the measured value parameter in order to perform the best control
while the lower display will show the programmed action.
set point (we define this display condition as To start "SMART" function, depress the SMRT
“normal display mode”). push-button for more than 1.5 seconds when the
Note: When a ramp is applied to the set point value instrument is in NORMAL DISPLAY MODE, the
(see rP parameter), the displayed set point SMRT indicator will start blinking or lighting
value may be different from the operative set according to the special function performing.
point. When it is desired to disable the SMART function,
When the HBD function is configured, the control push the SMRT push-button again, the SMRT
output is enabled and the instrument is in normal indicator will turn to OFF.
display mode, pushing the s push-button the NOTES:
lower display will show the current, followed by 1) During the SMART function operation, the
the "A" symbol, consumed by the load driven by relative cooling gain (if present) is limited within
the main output. the following ranges:
Cooling element range
NOTE: the time out has no effect on this Air 0.85 to 1.00
indication. OIL 0.80 to 0.90
When it is desired to come back to the normal H2O 0.30 to 0.60
display mode, push the s push-button again. 2) The SMART function use a derivative action
equal to 1/4 of the integral action.
3) The limits of the proportional band and of the
integral time settable by the SMART function
are programmed by P27, P28, P29 and P30
parameter.
4) The enabling/disabling of the SMART function
may be under safety key protection.
5) When SMART function is enabled, it is
impossible to modify the Pb, ti and td
parameter; for rC parameter see P23
parameter.
GB 14
OUTPUT POWER OFF HEATER BREAK DOWN ALARM
The TMS allows to turn OFF manually the output This alarm allows to verify, continuously, the
signal in order to stop the control (the instrument current consumed by the load driven by the main
will operate as an indicator only). output and generates an alarm condition when
To turn OFF the output signal proceed as follows: this current is lower than a programmable
1) push and maintain the pressure on the s threshold.
push-button To display the main load consumption, push the
2) push FUNC push-button. s push-button when the instrument is in
3) Maintaining the pressure on both push-buttons NORMAL DISPLAY MODE.
for more than 3 seconds; the lower display will The upper display will show the measured value
show "OFF" and the output signal will be while the lower display will show the main load
inhibited. consumption (in Ampere) followed by the
engineering unit (A).
When it is desired to come back to the normal To come back to the normal display mode, push
control, repeat the actions 1, 2 and 3; the the s push-button.
instrument goes automatically to the NORMAL When an alarm condition is detected, the LED
DISPLAY MODE. AL2/HB will be flashing and the relay of the out 3
(alarm 2 OR heater break down alarm) will be
NOTE: 1)The instrument memorizes the output activated.
status.
2) If the output is turned OFF when the
SMART function was performing the first
part of the algorithm (LED SMRT is
flashing), the SMART function will be
aborted and when the instrument comes
back to the normal control, the SMART
function will be disabled.
If the output is turned OFF when the
SMART function was performing the
adaptive part of the algorithm (LED
SMRT is lit), the SMART function will be
stopped and, when the instrument
comes back to the normal control, the
smart function also will be activated.
GB 15
DIRECT ACCESS TO THE SET POINT OPERATIVE PARAMETERS
MODIFICATION
The instrument allows to modify the set point Operative parameter modification
value without to use the FUNC push-button. Push the FUNC push-button, the lower display
When a rapid set point modification is required, will show the code while the upper display will
proceed as follows: show the value or the status (ON or OFF) of the
1) Pushing, for more than 3 seconds, the s or selected parameter.
t push-button; the set point value, shown on By s or t push-button it is possible to set the
the lower display, will start to change. desired value or the desired status.
2) Using the s and t push-buttons, it is Pushing the FUNC push-button, the instrument
possible to set the desired value. memorizes the new value (or the new status) and
3) When the desired value is reached, do not goes to the next parameter.
push any push-button for more than 3 A pressure of the SMRT push-button allows to come
seconds, the new set point will become back to the previous parameter without to memorize
operative after 3 seconds from the last push- the new set of the actual parameter.
button pressure.
If, during this procedure, it is desired to lose the Some parameters may be not visualized according
new value, push the FUNC push-button; the to the specific instrument configuration.
instrument automatically returns to the normal
display mode without to memorize the new set NOTE: 1) If, during operative parameter
point. modification, no push-button is
pressed for more than 10 seconds,
the instrument reverts automatically
to the “normal display mode” without
LAMP TEST to memorize the last parameter
When it is desired to verify the display efficiency, setting.
push t and FUNC push-buttons. The instrument 2) The instrument do not display all
will turn ON, with a 50 % duty cycle, all the LED parameter but it select the
of the display (we define this function "LAMP parameter in accordance with:
TEST"). a) the instrument configuration
No time out is applied to the LAMP TEST. b) P25 setting
When it is desired to come back to the normal c) the proportional band setting.
display mode, push t and FUNC push-buttons
again.
No other keyboard function is available during
LAMP TEST.
GB 16
Param.Description Note: If the hysteresis of a band alarm is
larger than the alarm band, the instrument
SP Main set point will use an hysteresis value equal to the
Range: from rL to rH. programmed band minus 1 digit.
n.rS Manual reset of the alarms H2 Alarm 2 hysteresis
This parameter is available only when one For other details see H1 parameter.
alarm with manual reset has been Pb Proportional band.
programmed. Range: from 1.0 % to 99.9 % of span for
Set ON and push the FUNC push-button heating output.
to reset the alarms. From 1.5 % to 99.9 % of span for heating/
nnn Software key for parameter protection. cooling output.
This parameter is skipped if P18 = 0 or 1. When Pb parameter is set to 0, the
The instrument will shows the safety key instrument performs an ON-OFF control;
status: the ti, td, IP, C, C2, rC, OLP, OLH and
ON = the instrument is in LOCK condition tOL parameters are skipped and SMART
OFF = the instrument is in UNLOCK function is disabled.
condition Note: When SMART is enabled, the Pb
When it is desired to switch from LOCK to parameter range is limited by P27, P28 and
UNLOCK condition, set a value equal to P29 parameters.
P18 parameter HS Hysteresis for ON/OFF control action
When it is desired to switch from UNLOCK It is available only when Pb=0.
to LOCK condition, set a value different Range: from 0.1% to 10.0% of the input
from P18 parameter. span.
A1 Alarm 1 threshold value ti Integral time
This parameters is present if the alarm 1 "ti" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action).
is configured only. Range: from 00.1 to 20.0 [mm.ss]. Above
Ranges: this value the display blanks and integral
- From P2 to P3 for process alarm. action is excluded
- From 0 to 500 units for band alarm. Note: When SMART is enabled, the mini-
- From -199 to 500 units for deviation mum value of the integral time is limited by
alarm. P30 parameter.
A2 Alarm 2 threshold value td Derivative time
For other details see A1 parameter. "td" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action).
H1 Alarm 1 hysteresis Range: from 0.01 to 9.59 m.ss. Setting the
This parameters is present if the alarm 1 0 value the derivative action is excluded.
is configured only. Note: When SMART is enabled the td
Range: From 0.1% to 10.0% of the input value will be equal to 1/4 of the integral
span or 1 LSD. time.
GB 17
IP Integral pre-load rP Ramp applied to the set point changes
"IP" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action). Range: from 1 to 100 digit/min.
Ranges: Above this value the display shows "inf"
- from 0 to 100 % when P4 = H and the transfer will be a step transfer.
- from -100 to 100 % when P4 = HC OLH Control output high limit
C Output 1 cycle time "OLH" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action).
C is available if Pb parameter is different Range:
from 0 only. - from 0 to 100 % when P4 = H
Range: from 1 to 200 s. - from -100 to 100 % when P4 = HC
C2 Output 2 cycle time tOL Time duration of the output power
C2 is available only if P4 = "HC" and Pb is limiter
different from 0 only. "tOL" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action).
Range: from 1 to 200 s. Range: from 1 to 100 min.
rC Relative Cooling gain . Above this value the display shows "inf"
"rC" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action) and the limit will be ever enabled.
or P4 = H. Note: The tOL can be modified but the
Range: from 0.20 to 1.00 new value will become operative only at
Note: When SMART function is enabled, the next instrument start up.
the "rC" parameter is limited in accord- Hbd Threshold of the heater break down
ance to the selected coolant: alarm
- from 0.85 to 1.00 when P6 = AIr "Hbd" is available only when P16 is
- from 0.80 to 0.90 when P6 = OIL different from OFF.
- from 0.30 to 0.60 when P6 = H2O Range: within the current transformer
OLP Dead band/Overlap between H/C range (see P17).
outputs
"OLP" is skipped if Pb=0 (ON/OFF action)
or P4 = H.
A negative OLAP value shows a dead
band while a positive value shows an
overlap.
Range: from -20 to 50.
rL Set point low limit
Range: from min. range value (P2) to rH.
Note: When P2 has been modified, rL will
be realigned to it.
rH Set point high limit
Range: From rL to full scale value (P3).
Note: When P3 has been modified, rH will
be realigned to it.
GB 18
ERROR MESSAGES OFF and OUT 2 turn ON.
- The instrument is set for one output only and an
OVERRANGE, UNDERRANGE AND BURNOUT UNDERRANGE is detected, the OUT 1 turns
INDICATIONS ON (if reverse action) or OFF (if direct action).
The instrument shows the OVERRANGE - The instrument is set for heating/cooling action
condition with the following indication on the and an UNDERRANGE is detected, OUT 1
upper display: turns ON and OUT 2 turns OFF.
ERRORS
The instrument shows the UNDERRANGE Diagnostics are made at instrument switch-on
condition with the following indication on the and during normal mode of operation.
upper display: If a fault condition (error) is detected, the lower
display will show the message "Er" while the
upper display shows the relative error code.
GB 19
NOTE
1) When a configuration parameter error is
detected, it is sufficient to repeat the configura-
tion procedure of the specify parameter.
2) If an error 400 is detected, push contemporar-
ily the t and s push-buttons for loading the
default parameters then repeat control
parameter setting.
3) For all the other errors, contact your supplier.
GB 20
GENERAL INFORMATIONS (reference harmonized standard EN 61010-1).
Installation category: II
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature drift: (RJ excluded)
Case: PC-ABS black color; self-extinguishing de- < 400 ppm/°C for RTD input with -19.9/99.9 °C
gree: V-0 according to UL 94. range and TC type T.
Front protection - designed and tested for IP 65 (*) < 200 ppm/°C for all the other ranges.
and NEMA 4X (*) for indoor locations (when panel Operative temperature: from 0 to 50 °C.
gasket is installed). Storage temperature : -20 to +70 °C
(*) Test were performed in accordance with CEI 70- Humidity: from 20 % to 85% RH, non condensing.
1 and NEMA 250-1991 STD. Protections:
Installation: panel mounting by means of mounting 1) WATCH DOG circuit for automatic restart.
bracket. Instrument removable from case. 2) DIP SWITCH for protection against tampering
Rear terminal block: 21 screw terminals ( screw of configuration and calibration parameters.
M3, for cables from φ 0.25 to φ 2.5 mm2 or from
AWG 22 to AWG 14 ) with connection diagrams INPUTS
and safety rear cover.
Dimensions: 48 x 96 mm, depth 89 mm (DIN A) THERMOCOUPLE
43700). Type: L, J, K, N, T programmable by front push-
Weight: 600 g. buttons.
Power supply: Line resistance: max. 100 Ω with error <+0.1%
- 100V to 240V AC 50/60Hz (-15% to + 10% of of the input span.
the nominal value). Burnout: Up or down scale selectable by
- 24 V AC/DC (+ 10 % of the nominal value). soldering jumpers.
Power consumption: 6 VA max. Reference junction: automatic compensation
Insulation resistance: > 100 MΩ according to from 0 to +50 °C.
IEC 1010-1. Reference junction drift: 0.1 °C/°C.
Dielectric strength: 1500 V rms according to IEC Input impedance: > 1 MΩ
1010-1. Calibration: according to IEC 584-1 and DIN
Sampling time: 500 ms. 43710 - 1977 (TC L)
Resolution: 30000 counts. STANDARD RANGE TABLE
Accuracy (@ 25 °C): +0.2% of the input span +1 °C.
TC Measuring ranges
Common mode rejection: 120 dB at 50/60 Hz.
Type
Normal mode rejection: 60 dB at 50/60 Hz.
Electromagnetic compatibility and safety L 0/ + 800 °C 0 / + 999 °F
requirements: This instrument is marked CE. 0/ + 800 °C 0 / + 999 °F
J
Therefore, it is conforming to council directives
K 0/ + 999 °C 0 / + 999 °F
89/336/EEC (reference harmonized standard
T 0/ + 400 °C 0 / + 752 °F
EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2)and to council
directives 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC N 0/ + 999 °C 0 / + 999 °F
GB 21
B) RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) CONTROL ACTIONS
Type: Pt 100 3 wires connection. Control actions: PID + SMART
Current: 135 µA. Proportional band: from 1.0 % (for heating
Line resistance: automatic compensation up to action) or 1.5 % (for heating and cooling action)
20 Ω/wire with : to 99.9 % of the input span.
- error <+0.1% of the input span for range -19.9 a Setting Pb = 0 an ON/OFF control is performed.
99.9 °C. Hysteresis (for ON/OFF control action): from 0.1
- not measurable error for the other ranges. % to 10.0 % of the input span.
Engineering units: °C or °F programmable. Integral time: from 10 seconds to 20 minutes;
Burnout: up scale. NOTE: a special test is resolution 10 second. Setting a value upper than
provided to signal OVERRANGE when input 20 minutes the integral action will be excluded.
resistance is less than 15 Ω. Derivative time: from 0 to 9' 59''.
Calibration: according to DIN 43760. Integral preload:
- from 0 to 100% for one control output.
STANDARD RANGE TABLE - from -100 to 100% for two control outputs
Main output cycle time: from 1 to 200 s.
RTD Cooling cycle time: from 1 to 200 s
Measuring range Relative cooling gain: from 0.20 to 1.00
Type NOTE: the Pb, ti, td and rCG parameter may be
RTD Pt 100 -199 - +500 °C -199 - +999 °F limited when the SMART function is enabled.
Overlapping/dead band: from - 20 % to 50 %
RTD Pt 100 -19.9 - +99.9 °C -----
GB 22
OUTPUT 1 Deviation alarm
a) Relay output with SPDT contact; Operative mode: upper or lower the programmed
contact rating 3A / 250 V AC on resistive load. value.
b) Logic voltage for SSR drive. Threshold: programmable from - 500 to +500
Logic status 1: 24 V +20% @ 1 mA. units.
14 V +20% @ 20 mA
Logic status 0: <0.5 V
Output action: direct/reverse programmable. Action: direct or reverse programmable
The relay or SSR output selection is made by Threshold resolution: 1 digit.
internal jumper and configuration parameter. Alarm hysteresis: programmable from 0.1 % to
10.0 % of the input span.
OUTPUT 2 - cooling / alarm 1 Alarm reset: automatic or manual programmable
a) Relay output with SPST contact; Stand by (mask) alarm: Each alarm can be
contact rating 2A / 250 V AC on resistive load programmed with or without mask function.
b) Logic voltage for SSR drive. This function allows to delete not desired alarm
Logic status 1: 24 V +20% @ 1 mA. indication at instrument power up or after a set
14 V +20% @ 20 mA point modification.
Logic status 0: <0.5 V Alarm indications: the AL1/COOL LED lit when the
The relay or SSR output selection is made by alarm 1 is in ON condition.
internal jumper and configuration parameter. The AL2/HBD LED operate as follows:
Band alarm
Operative mode: inside or outside band.
Threshold: programmable from 0 to 500 units.
GB 23
HEATER BREAK DOWN ALARM MAINTENANCE
This alarm allows to verify, continuously, the 1) REMOVE POWER FROM THE POWER
current consumed by the load driven by the main SUPPLY TERMINALS AND FROM RELAY
output and to generate an alarm condition when OUTPUT TERMINALS
this current is lower than a programmable 2) Remove the instrument from case.
threshold. 3) Using a vacuum cleaner or a compressed air
Resolution: 1 digit. jet (max. 3 kg/cm2) remove all deposit of dust
Alarm hysteresis: 1 % of the selected range. and dirt which may be present on the louvers
Alarm indication: ’AL2 HB" LED flash when the and on the internal circuits trying to be careful
alarm is in ON condition. for not damage the electronic components.
4) To clean external plastic or rubber parts use
only a cloth moistened with:
SPECIAL FUNCTION - Ethyl Alcohol (pure or denatured) [C2H5OH]
Output power OFF or
This function allows to turn OFF manually the - Isopropil Alcohol (pure or denatured)
output signal and to inhibit the control algorithm [(CH3)2CHOH] or
and the alarm functions. - Water (H2O)
In this way the controlled element is turned OFF 5) Verify that there are no loose terminals.
and the instrument operate as an indicator. 6) Before re-inserting the instrument in its case,
When the control restart, the instrument operates be sure that it is perfectly dry.
as follows: 7) re-insert the instrument and turn it ON.
- the integral action will be set to 0.
- the soft start function and alarm masking will be
reactivated.
LAMP TEST
This function allows to verify the correct LED
operativity.
GB 24
DEFAULT PARAMETERS This means that the loading procedure has been
initiated. After about 3 seconds the loading
DEFAULT OPERATIVE PARAMETERS procedure is terminated and the instrument
reverts to NORMAL DISPLAY mode.
The control parameters can be loaded with
predetermined default values. These data are the
typical values loaded in the instrument prior to
The following is a list of the default operative
shipment from factory. To load the default values
parameters loaded during the above procedure:
proceed as follows:
PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE
a) The internal switch should be closed.
b) The SMART function should be disabled.
SP = minimum range-value
c) The upper display will show the process
variable while the lower display will show the n.rS = OFF
set point value or the current measure. nnn = OFF
d) Held down t pushbutton and press s A1, A2 = minimum range-value for
pushbutton; the display will show: process alarms
0 for deviation or band alarms
H1, H2 = 0.1 %
OFF Pb
hS
= 4.0 %
= 0.5 %
DFL ti = 04.0 (4 minutes)
td = 1.00 (1 minute)
e) Within 10 seconds press s or t pushbutton. IP = 30 % for 1 control output
The display will show: 0 % for two control outputs
C = 20 seconds for relay output
2 seconds for SSR output
On C2 = 10 seconds for P6 = AIr
4 seconds for P6 = OIL
DFL 2 seconds for P6 = H2O
rC = 1.00 for P6 = AIr
0.80 for P6 = OIL
g) Press FUNC pushbutton; the display will show: 0.40 for P6 = H2O
OLP =0
rL = initial scale value
L. d t. rH
rP
= full scale value
= infinite (step transfer)
OLH = 100 %
tOL = infinite
Hbd = 50 % of the full scale value.
A. 1
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
PARAMETERS t b. 1
The configuration parameters can be loaded with dFL
predetermined default values. These data are the
typical values loaded in the instrument prior to
shipment from factory. To load the default values f) Press FUNC pushbutton; the display will show:
proceed as follows:
OFF P10
P11
P12
0
HA
OFF
0
HA
OFF
dFL P13 0 0
P14 0 0
e) Press s pushbutton to select between table 1 P15 0 0
(european) or table 2 (american) default P16 OFF OFF
parameter set. The display will show: P17 10 A 10 A
P18 0 0
P19 rEv rEv
A. 2
P21 dir dir
P22 dir dir
P23 OFF OFF
P24 10 10
P25 ON ON
P26 2 2
P27 30.0 30.0
P28 1.0 1.0
P29 1.5 1.5
P30 00.3 00.3
P31 10 10
A. 3
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