Eiadp1020 DTS0183 en
Eiadp1020 DTS0183 en
Eiadp1020 DTS0183 en
MODEL D1054S
3+
=
=
4 - Supply 12-24 Vdc
=
2 Wire Tx HHT
+ 14 HHT Source I Source V
? 1 + +
In 1 =
15
I - 2 mA RL Out 1
V
16 = - -
5
6 Alarm A
Set A
7
8 Alarm B
Set B
MODEL D1054S
3+
=
=
4 - Supply 12-24 Vdc
=
External 14 Source I Source V
Powered Tx = 1 + +
+ 15 mA RL Out 1
2 V
In 1 16 = - -
-
5
6 Alarm A
Set A
7
8 Alarm B
Set B
Configuration Parameters:
INPUT SECTION: OUTPUT SECTION:
Input range is from 0 to +22 mA from loop powered or externally powered transmitter. Output: analog output type
Downscale: input value of measuring range corresponding to defined low output value. 4-20 mA current output range from 4 to 20 mA (for SIL applications)
Upscale: input value of measuring range corresponding to defined high output value. 0-20 mA current output range from 0 to 20 mA
Burnout Low: low burnout condition trip point value; 1-5 V voltage output range from 1 to 5 V
below this value a burnout fault condition is activated and the analog output is driven to 0-5 V voltage output range from 0 to 5 V
the configured state (see Burnout in Output Section). 2-10 V voltage output range from 2 to 10 V
Setting this value outside the measuring range will disable this function. 0-10 V voltage output range from 0 to 10 V
Burnout High: high burnout condition trip point value; Burnout: analog output burnout state
above this value a burnout fault condition is activated and the analog output is driven to None burnout function is disabled;
the configured state (see Burnout in Output Section). analog output represents the input measure as configured
Setting this value outside the measuring range will disable this function. Downscale analog output is forced at zero
Upscale analog output is forced to 22 mA for current output or
11 V for voltage output
ALARM SECTION:
Type: alarm type configuration
Off alarm functionality is disabled
High alarm is set to high condition, the alarm output is triggered whenever
the input variable goes above the trip point value (Set)
Low alarm is set to low condition, the alarm output is triggered whenever
the input variable goes below the trip point value (Set)
Low & Sec alarm is set to low condition with start-up,
the alarm output is inhibited until the input variable goes above the
trip point value (Set); afterwards it behaves as a Low configuration;
typically used to solve start-up issues
Burnout a burnout condition of the input triggers the alarm output
Set: input value of measuring range at which the alarm output is triggered
Hysteresis: alarm hysteresis value, valid range: 0 to 5 mA
ON Delay: time for which the input variable has to be in alarm condition before the
alarm output is triggered; configurable from 0 to 1000 seconds in steps of 100 ms.
OFF Delay: time for which the input variable has to be in normal condition before the
alarm output is deactivated; configurable from 0 to 1000 seconds in steps of 100 ms.
Relay: relay condition
ND the relay is in normally de-energized condition,
it energizes (the output contact is closed) in alarm condition
NE the relay is in normally energized condition (for SIL applications)
it de-energizes (the output contact is opened) in alarm condition
BurnOut Oper: alarm status when a burnout condition is detected
Nor the burnout detection on the alarm output is disabled,
the alarm follows the condition of the input variable
Lock maintain the same alarm condition as before the burnout detection
On the alarm condition is activated when a burnout is detected
Off the alarm condition is deactivated when a burnout is detected