Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit AV-9000 du fabricant Anderson Manufacturing
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Anderson Instrument Co., Inc. 156 Auriesville Rd. Fultonville, NY 12072 Phone: 518-922-5315 800-833-0081 Fax: 518-922-8997 Instruction Manual Rev . G Doc.
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AV-9000 Manual Revision Log Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision Date Date Date Date Date Description Description Description Description Description Edition 1 Edition 1 Rev A 6/16/95 7/14/95 .
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Prefix & T able of Contents 2 Edition 3 Rev G AV-9000 Manual Prefix MANUAL ORGANIZA TION This manual is organized in twelve major sections: Section 1 Introduction and General Information Section 2.
Table of Contents PAGE SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1 1.1 Unpacking 1-1 1.2 Installation of Pen Cartridge Assembly 1-2 1.3 Order Matrix/Model Number 1-3 1.4 Specifications 1-4 1.5 Warranty Statement 1-7 SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION AND WIRING 2-1 2.
Prefix & T able of Contents 4 Edition 3 Rev G PAGE 3.8.1 Chart Printing Interruptions 3-8 3.8.2 New Chart Printing Requirements 3-9 3.8.3 Example Chart 3-9 3.8.4 Sequence of Events 3-12 3.9 Getting Started 3-13 3.10 Quick Start Procedure 3-14 SECTION 4 - CONFIGURATION 4-1 4.
Prefix & T able of Contents 5 Edition 3 Rev G PAGE SECTION 13 - CONTROLLERS 13-1 13.1 Entering Controllers 13-3 13.2 Control Setpoints 13-18 13.3 Control State Access 13-22 13.4 Tuning Parameters 13-31 SECTION 14 - PROFILERS 14-1 14.1 Profile Entry 14-1 14.
Section 1 1-1 Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 - Introduction and General Information This instrument is a microprocessor based circular chart recorder capable of measuring, displaying, and recording from a variety of inputs. Applications include temperature, level, pressure, flow , and others.
Section 1 1-2 Edition 3 Rev G 1.2 INST ALLA TION OF PEN CARTRIDGE ASSEMBL Y Remove the pen cartridge assembly from its shipping container . With mounting tab on the bottom, slide the pen cartridge assembly (item 2 on Figure 1-1) into the print actuator (item 1 on Figure 1-1).
Section 1 1-3 Edition 2 Rev F 1.3 ORDER MATRIX / MODEL NUMBER TYPE 1 Recorder Only 2 Recorder/Controller PENS/COLORS 2 Two Trend, Two Colors** 4 Four Trend Pens, Four Colors UNIVERSAL INPUTS 1 One Inp.
Section 1 1-4 Edition 2 Rev F 1.4 SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION The instrument is the first circular chart recorder with the ability to record trend data and print alphanu- meric in four colors. It uses unique “ring only” charts and has the ability to zone and scale trend data.
Section 1 1-5 Edition 3 Rev G OPERA TOR INTERF A CE Beyond the configuration capability , the display , keypad, and prompting system provide superior real time data presentation.
Section 1 1-6 Edition 3 Rev G INPUTS Input T ypes Thermocouple T ypes J, K, T , R, S, E, B, N, G, D, C, Ni/Ni-Moly , and Platinel II. RTD Platinum 100, 2 or 3 wire .
Section 1 1-7 Edition 3 Rev G 4 REF+LIN +CAL ° C 0.95 1.28 0.50 0.80 1.28 2.13 0.62 1.35 0.80 1.71 0.57 1.21 1.32 2.97 0.73 1.32 3.68 2.92 2.30 2.33 2.
Section 1 1-8 Edition 3 Rev G T o achieve stated results, the follo wing thermocouples must be used with the INPUT TYPE/RANGE set to TC NARRO W 4 REF+LIN +CAL ° C 0.55 1.12 2.98 1.45 1.90 1.87 2.39 TC TYPE T R S B See Note: RANGE ° C 0/400 -200/0 -250/-220 800/1700 200/800 250/1750 200/1800 1 REF ACC'Y ° C 0.
Section 1 1-9 Edition 3 Rev G A CCURA CY T ABLES CONT . NOTES: The table attempts to show the ef fect of each significant factor which contributes to the overall measurement error . See the enumerated items below for more specific explanations of each column of data.
Section 1 1-10 Edition 3 Rev G O THER INPUT SPECIFICA TIONS Processing Square root and exponential functions for linear inputs Value Cutoff None, at value, to zero below value, to zero near zero Senso.
Section 1 1-11 Edition 3 Rev G CURRENT OUTPUTS Drivers Any of over 20 values can be used to drive analog outputs (e.g. inputs, derived variables, etc.) Output Span 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA, nominal Resolution 12 bits based on a 0 to 25.6mA span Accuracy ± 0.
Section 1 1-12 Edition 3 Rev G CONSTR UCTION (cont.) Panel Cutout 12.7 inches wide x 12.7 inches high (322.58mm wide x 322.58mm high) Panel Depth 5.25 inches (133.
1.5 WARRANTY AND RETURN STATEMENT The products are sold by the factory under the warranties set forth in the following paragraphs. Such warranties are extended only with respect to a purchase of these.
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Section 2 2-1 Edition 3 Rev G Section 2 - Installation and Wiring Read these instructions carefully before proceeding with installation and operation. Electrical code requirements and safety standards should be observed. Installation should be performed by qualified personnel.
Section 2 2-2 Edition 3 Rev G FIGURE 2-1B 5.24" (133.10mm) 17.04" (432.82mm) EC1 EC5 EC2 EC3 EC6 EC4 14.12" (358.65mm) 12.600" (320.
Section 2 2-3 Edition 3 Rev G 2.2 PREP ARA TION FOR WIRING This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/336EEC on the approxi- mation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility .
Section 2 2-4 Edition 3 Rev G Use of Shielded Cable Shielded cable helps eliminate electrical noise being induced on the wires. All analog signals should be run with shielded cable. Connection lead length should be kept as short as possible, keeping the wires protected by the shielding.
Section 2 2-5 Edition 3 Rev G Sensor Placement (Thermocouple or RTD) Thermocouple lead resistance should not exceed 300 ohms. If this is exceeded, instrument accuracy could be affected. T wo wire RTD's should be used only with lead lengths less than 10 feet.
Section 2 2-6 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS - INPUTS All wiring connections are typically made to the instrument at the time of installation. Connections should be made at the terminal blocks, one 14 gauge wire maximum, using copper conductors except for thermocouple inputs.
Section 2 2-7 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.1 SHIPPED CONFIGURA TION/JUMPER POSITIONING Each instrument is factory shipped with all parameters set to default values. These defaults are shown in the "display" box for each parameter in Section 4. Jumpers are used to condition the sensor inputs.
Section 2 2-8 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.3 A C PO WER CONNECTIONS W ARNING: UNIT SHOULD HA VE A POWER SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER IN CLOSE PROXIMITY OF EQUIPMENT AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE OPERA TOR. THE SWITCH SHALL BE MARKED AS THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE FOR THE UNIT .
Section 2 2-9 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.4 THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTIONS NOTE: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T wo versions of Input Board s may be found, see Figure 2-7 and Figure 2-7A. Input Board 1 is used for Input 1 and, if equipped, Input 2.
Section 2 2-10 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.5 R TD CONNECTIONS Note: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T wo versions of Input Board s may be found, see Figure 2-8 and Figure 2-8A. Input Board 1 is used for Input 1 and, if equipped, Input 2.
Section 2 2-11 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.6 V OL T A GE CONNECTIONS Note: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T wo versions of Input Board s may be found, see Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-9A. Input Board 1 is used for Input 1 and, if equipped, Input 2.
Section 2 2-12 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.7 CURRENT CONNECTIONS Note: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T wo versions of Input Board s may be found, see Figure 2-10 and Figure 2-10A. Input Board 1 is used for Input 1 and, if equipped, Input 2.
Section 2 2-13 Edition 3 Rev G 2.3.8 SWITCH INPUT CONNECTIONS Note: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T wo versions of Input Board s may be found, see Figure 2-10 and Figure 2-10A. Input Board 1 is used for Input 1 and, if equipped, Input 2.
Section 2 2-14 Edition 3 Rev G 1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 SSR + - +- N O TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 P O W E R N C C LOAD 2.4 WIRING CONNECTIONS - OUTPUTS Relay output(s), if provided, may be assigned to any actuator , which includes alarms and/or optional control capability .
Section 2 2-15 Edition 3 Rev G 2.4.3 CURRENT OUTPUT Note: Up to two boards may be present, stacked 2 high. Board 1 is the bottom board. Non-isolated and isolated outputs are available. Non-isolated Non-isolated current outputs are designated as current output 1 through current output 2.
Section 2 2-16 Edition 3 Rev G 2.4.4 24VDC TRANSMITTER PO WER SUPPL Y Note: Up to four transmitter power supplies may be present. One transmitter can provide up to 25mA of current at 24 VDC. T ransmitter outputs are designated as T ransmitter Output 1 through T ransmitter Output 4.
Section 2 2-17 Edition 3 Rev G FIGURE 2-15C RS-485 TB3 JP3 JP1 B A Network Continuation (If Applicable) T owards Computer.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-1 Section 3 - The Basics of Recorder Operation 3.1 POWER-UP After proper installation, the following will occur when power is applied: • All segments in the vacuum fluorescent display will light, then • All the display LEDs will light, then • The instrument tag and the current time and date will appear .
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-2 3.3 KEYP AD FUNCTION FIGURE 3-1 3.3.1 DISPLA Y KEY (DISP) While in Normal Display , the Display key initiates the Display Prompts and is used to step through the Display Prompts. 3.3.2 CHART KEY (CHART) While in Normal Display , the Chart key initiates the Chart Prompts and is used to step through the Chart Prompts.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-3 3.4 CHANGING P ARAMETER SETTINGS - MODIFY There are three types of parameters in the instrument: values (numbers), text strings (groups of characters), and choices (selections made by picking one of a group of displayed descriptions).
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-4 • If the setting is one of a list of choices, the choice line containing the current choice will be displayed and the current choice will blink. If multiple choices are displayed, the LEFT ARROW or SCROLL keys will move the selection to the left or right.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-5 ACTION TIME Selections made in action time settings are used to generate actuators that are true/false SETTINGS based on times and/or dates. ALARM SETTING Selections made in alarm settings determine the setpoint of each alarm configured.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-6 The following is the "1 V AL" at a time display format for process variables: display tag aaaannnnnn uuuuuu aaaa - individual alarm indicators: H = High Process.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-7 Whenever the display format is other than "1 V AL" at a time, the different types are not intermixed in any given display step, consequently the second line may be blank.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-8 T rends can be zoned into two different areas to allow for higher resolution on one end of the recorded span. The recorded area used on the chart for a trend may not necessarily use the entire area available for recording.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-9 3.8.2 NEW CHAR T PRINTING REQUIREMENTS The following ACTION ON NEW CHAR T options are provided: NONE - JUST CONTINUE PRINT RANGE LIST PRINT SCALES The following example illustrates the format used if PRINT RANGE LIST has been configured.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-10 The value recorded on Pen 2 is the temperature, zoned to record 20 to 120 on the lower 10% of the chart, and 120 to 210 on the upper 90% of the chart. The value recorded on Pen 3 is the pH, input 4 zoned to record 0 to 14 on the upper 70% of the chart.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-11 T ABLE 3-2 Recorder Parameters (Not all parameters are shown) RECORDER NUMBER 1 2 3 4 Rs RECORDER T AG t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t FLOW #1 TEMP #1 PH #1 ALAR.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-12 3.8.4 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1 1:27 PM Chart installed 1 1:30 PM Instrument began printing with the Chart T ag, (UNIT #1) and the trend data collected and saved between 1 1:27 and 1 1:30, while continuing to save scanned data.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-13 MAIN PROMPTS CONFIGURA TION CHART PROMPTS CHANGE CHART ST ART CHART CHAR T R O TAT E TREND COLLECT CHART SPEED CHART CONFIG YES NO DISP PROMPTS DISP P ASSWORD SYSTEM PROMPTS SYSTEM P ASSWORD ACT/TIME SETTINGS ALARM SETTINGS ENABLES P ASSWORDS CONFIG.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-14 3.10 QUICK ST ART PROCEDURE This procedure can be used for starting up the recorder at the very basic level of recording inputs or to quickly familiarize yourself with the basic configuration process. A large number of default parameters are utilized and the default conditions are assumed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-15 Step 8 Next, the display will show IVx DECIMAL POSITION, IVx RANGE LIMIT LOW , and IVx RANGE LIMIT HIGH. These will be used to calculate the engineering units range for volt/milliamp inputs for the Input being configured.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-16 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration INPUT Parameter Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 DISPLA Y T AG INPUT TYPE/RANGE T/C TYPE RTD TYPE DEG C/F SENSOR BREAK INPUT.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-17 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration INPUT Parameter Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 DISPLA Y T AG INPUT TYPE/RANGE T/C TYPE T/C INPUT SP AN RTD TYPE DEG C/F V/.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-18 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONST ANTS Parameter CV -1 CV -2 CV -3 CV -4 V ALUE Parameter CV -7 CV -8 CV -9 CV -10 CV -1 1 CV -12 Parameter CV -5 CV -6.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-19 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CUST OM CURVES Parameter CC-1 CC-2 DECIMAL POSITION OF INPUT DECIMAL POSITION OF OUTPUT NUMBER OF POINTS POINT P AIR 01 POI.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-20 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CUST OM CURVES Parameter CC-3 CC-4 DECIMAL POSITION OF INPUT DECIMAL POSITION OF OUTPUT NUMBER OF POINTS POINT P AIR 01 POI.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-21 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration DERIVED V ARIABLES Parameter DV -1 DV -2 DV -3 DV -4 DISPLA Y T AG FUNCTION INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT A.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-22 Parameter DV -9 DV -10 DV -1 1 DV -12 DISPLA Y T AG FUNCTION INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT ACTUA TOR RESET ACTUA TOR DISPLA Y UNITS UNITS DESCRIPTION DEC.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-23 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration PROCESS V ARIABLES Parameter PV -1 PV -2 PV -3 PV -4 DISPLA Y T AG INPUT DISPLA Y UNITS OTHER UNITS DECIMAL POSITION V ALUE.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-24 % % % % %/MIN OFF ON % % % % %MIN OFF ON % % % % %/MIN OFF ON % % % % %/MIN OFF ON CONTROL TYPE OUT 1 TYPE OUT 2 TYPE OUT 1 HYST OUT 2 HYST OUT 1 % LIMIT OUT 2 % LIMIT O.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-25 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONTROL SETPOINTS Parameter Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Setpoint 3 Setpoint 4 *PROMPT TEXT DISPLA Y UNITS OTHER UNITS DEC POSITIO.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-26 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration RECORDERS Parameter RCDR-1 RCDR-2 RCDR-3 RCDR-4 RECORDER T AG V ALUE TO RECORD PEN/COLOR RECORDING METHOD DECIMAL POSITION .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-27 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration TOT ALIZERS Parameter T OT AL-1 TOT AL-2 TOT AL-3 TOT AL-4 DISPLA Y T AG INPUT V ALUE TIME BASE TOT AL IS FLOW DISPLA Y UNI.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-28 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration TIMERS Parameter TIME-1 TIME-2 TIME-3 TIME-4 DISPLA Y T AG TIMER TYPE TIME FORMA T TIMER PERIOD RESET ACTUA TOR DISPLA Y OP.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-29 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration RELA YS Parameter RL Y -1 RL Y -2 RL Y -3 RL Y -4 RELA Y USAGE ACTUA TOR T .P . V ALUE CYCLE TIME seconds seconds seconds seconds Parameter RL Y -5 RL Y -6 RL Y -7 RL Y -8 RELA Y USAGE ACTUA T OR T .
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-30 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CURRENT OUTPUTS Parameter CO-1 CO-2 CO-3 CO-4 SOURCE RANGE LOW RANGE HIGH OUTPUT RANGE OUTPUT ON ERROR mA mA mA mA mA mA mA.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-31 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration INSTRUMENT SETTINGS Parameter INSTRUMENT T AG DISPLA Y OPTION INSTR. ON ACTUA TOR ALARMING ON ACTUA TOR CONTROL ON ACTUA TO.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-32 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration DERIVED ACTUA TORS Derived Actuator Equation DA-1 DA-2 DA-3 DA-4 DA-5 DA-6 DA-7 DA-8 DA-9 DA-10 DA-1 1 DA-12 DA-13 DA-14 DA.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-33 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration OPERA TOR INPUTS Parameter OI-01 OI-02 OI-03 PROMPT TEXT OFF/NO/0 CHOICE ON/YES/1 CHOICE ACTUA TION STYLE POWER UP ST A TE .
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-34 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration OPERA T OR MESSAGES Parameter OM-01 OM-02 OM-03 ACTUA TOR LINE 1 TEXT LINE 2 TEXT DISPLA Y MODE Parameter OM-04 OM-05 OM-06.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-35 No Y es No Y es No Y es No Y es No Y es No Y es Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CHART MESSAGES Parameter CM-01 CM-02 CM-03 CM-04 ACTUA TOR PEN/COLOR MESSAG.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-36 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS Parameter T ext CA1 LINE 1 TEXT CA1 LINE 2 TEXT CA1 F1 KEY USAGE CA1 F1 LINE 1 TEXT CA1 F1 OFF ST A .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-37 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS Parameter T ext CA2 LINE 1 TEXT CA2 LINE 2 TEXT CA2 F1 KEY USAGE CA2 F1 LINE 1 TEXT CA2 F1 OFF ST A .
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-38 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS Parameter T ext CA3 LINE 1 TEXT CA3 LINE 2 TEXT CA3 F1 KEY USAGE CA3 F1 LINE 1 TEXT CA3 F1 OFF ST A .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-39 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS Parameter T ext CA4 LINE 1 TEXT CA4 LINE 2 TEXT CA4 F1 KEY USAGE CA4 F1 LINE 1 TEXT CA4 F1 OFF ST A .
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-40 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration SIMULA TED V ARIABLES Parameter SV -1 SV -2 SV -3 SV -4 DISPLA Y T AG TYPE DISPLA Y UNITS OTHER UNITS DECIMAL POSITION RANGE LOW RANGE HIGH PERIOD (1/FREQ.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-41 Select Chart Configuration CHART SIZE CHART TYPE USED CHART T AG NORMAL SPEED MAJOR TIME PERIODS MINOR TIME PERIODS BLANK MAJOR PERIODS AL TERNA TE SPEED USED AL T SPEED.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-42 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration DISPLA Y PROGRAMMING Parameter SEQUENTIAL DISPLA Y DISPLA Y MODE DISPLA Y FORMA T DURA TION _______ SECONDS CONTINUOUS SEQU.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-43 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration ALARM SETTINGS PV 1 ALM 1 (A1 1) ALM 2 (A12) ALM 3 (A13) ALM 4 (A14) SETPOINT PV 2 ALM 1 ALM 2 ALM 3 ALM 4 PV 3 ALM 1 ALM 2.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-44 Software Reference/Record Sheet Configuration ACTION TIME SETTINGS Parameter TIME 1 T AG TIME 1 DA TE 1 TIME 2 T AG TIME 2 DA TE 2 DA Y OF WEEK ACTUA T OR DA Y OF MONTH .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 3 3-45 /HR R/M R/M MIN MIN /HR R/M R/M MIN MIN /HR R/M R/M MIN MIN /HR R/M R/M MIN MIN SP RAMP RA TE OUT 1 P . BAND OUT 2 P . BAND OUT 1 SHIFT OUT 2 SHIFT INTEGRA TION BAND INT.
Section 3 Edition 3 Rev G 3-46 Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enabled Disabled - Enable.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-1 Section 4 - Configuration Selections made in Configuration set up the recorder for operation. Not all sections are applicable for every recorder . Before or during configuration of your recorder , it is recommended that the Software Reference/Record Sheet (found at end of Section 3) be completely filled in.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-2 Press the to change, then or to desired selection, then press . IVx COPY / INITIALIZE NO Selections YES or NO 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COPY/INITIALIZE . Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same as another INPUT already programmed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-3 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT TYPE/RANGE . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter: OFF-NO INPUT selected, no other prompts for Input x will be seen, go to Step 1, Pg. 4-1. TC TYPE selected, go to Step 5A.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-4 5B. Press the to advance to step 5C. 5C. If TC or RTD was selected , then press the to advance to the next parameter , DEGREES C/F . I N P U T S IVx DEGREES C / F ° F Selections ° C, ° F Press the to change, then or to desired choice, then the , or press the Special key directly below the desired choice.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-5 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SENSOR BREAK . Press the to advance through the next six prompts. They are six jumper position prompts, non-changeable, and are displayed for information /verification only .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-6 8. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was mA, mV , or VOL T , press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT RANGE HIGH . 9. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was PULSE , press the to advance to the next parameter , PULSE RA TE HIGH .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-7 1 1. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was COMMS , press the to advance to the next parameter , COMMS REGISTER . 12. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was COMMS , press the to advance to the next parameter , REGIS- TER TYPE .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-8 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y UNITS . 15. If DISPLA Y UNITS selected was OTHER , press the to advance to the next parameter , OTHER UNITS . 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-9 17. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was not SWITCH CONT ACT , press the to advance to the next parameter , RANGE LIMIT LOW . 18. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was not SWITCH CONT ACT , press the to advance to the next parameter , RANGE LIMIT HIGH .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-10 19. If V/mA conversion selected was EXP , press the to advance to the next parameter , EXPONENT . 20. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CUTOFF TYPE . 21. If CUTOFF TYPE selected was other than NONE, press the to advance to the next parameter , CUTOFF V ALUE .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-11 22. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT CORRECT 1 (not seen if SWITCH CONT ACT or COM was selected). Press the t o change, to select digit to change, then to desired digit, then press t h e . This will change the correction (left number).
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-12 24. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE FIL TER . 25. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-13 26. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was SWITCH CONT ACT , press the to advance to the next param- eter , OPEN/1 DESCR.. 27. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was SWITCH CONT ACT , press the to advance to the next param- eter , CLOSED/0 DESCR.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-14 28. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y FIL TER . 29. Press the and the display advances to the next input to be programmed. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-1. 4.1.2 CONST ANTS Constants are available only when MA TH has been specified and present in the model number order matrix.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-15 C O S T A N T S & C U S T O M C U R V E S 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE . 3. Press the and the display advances to the next constant to be programmed. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-14.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-16 C U S T O M C U R V E S 1. Press the to display CUSTOM CURVE NUMBER . 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION OF INPUT . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION OF OUTPUT .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-17 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , NUMBER OF POINTS . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , POINT P AIR 01 . Press the to change, then to select digit to change, then to desired digit, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-18 D E R I V E D V A R I A B L E S Repeat this step for each POINT P AIR prompt for mm equal to 03 through 21 (or less). 7. Press the and the display advances to the next custom curve to be programmed. Refer to the begin- ning of this section, page 4-15.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-19 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y T AG . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , FUNCTION .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-20 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT X . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT X, if it applies. Press the to change, then or as required to pick desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then or as required to pick desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-21 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT X , if it applies. 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT X , if it applies. Press the to change, then or as required to pick desired choice, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-22 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT X , if it applies. Press the to change, then or as required to pick desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-23 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT ACTUA T OR (Only seen if an actuator is required per the FUNCTION specified).
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-24 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RESET ACTUA TOR , (Only seen if a reset actuator is required per the FUNCTION specified). Press the to change, then or as required to pick desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-25 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . 1 1. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y UNITS . 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , UNITS DESCRIP (only seen if OTHER was selected as DISPLA Y UNITS) 13.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-26 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE FIL TER . 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION . 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y FIL TER . 17. Press the and the display advances to the next derived input to be programmed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-27 DERIVED V ARIABLE FUNCTION T o simplify formulas or make them easier to read, various letters or abbreviations are used for the inputs, such as A, B, X, or TEMP .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-28 4. POL YNOMIAL INPUT 1: X PROMPT : DVxx INPUT X INPUT 2: A PROMPT : DVxx INPUT A INPUT 3: B PROMPT : DVxx INPUT B INPUT 4: C PROMPT : DVxx INPUT C INPUT 5: D PROMPT : DVxx INPUT D ACTUA TOR: n/a RESET : n/a OUTPUT : = A*X**3 + B*X**2 + C*X + D 5.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-29 NOTES: DP - Dif ferential Pressure PRES - Static Pressure - must be ABSOLUTE TEMPF - Flow T emperature - must be degrees F COMP - Compressibility Correction C - Scaling Constant This function converts TEMP from degrees F to degrees R in the equation.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-30 10. HIGH SELECT and LOW SELECT INPUT 1: A PROMPT : DVxx INPUT A INPUT 2: B PROMPT : DVxx INPUT B ACTUA TOR: n/a RESET : n/a OUTPUT : = HIGHER of A and B for HIGH SELECT = LOWER of A and B for LOW SELECT 1 1.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-31 17. CONVERT C TO F INPUT 1: A PROMPT : DVxx INPUT ° C ACTUA TOR: n/a RESET : n/a OUTPUT : = (A * 9/5) +32 18. BTU INPUT 1: F PROMPT : DVxx FLOW INPUT 2: TEMPH PROMPT : DVxx HIGHER TEMP INPUT 3: TEMPL PROMPT : DVxx LOWER TEMP INPUT 4: C PROMPT : DVxx SCALING CONST .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-32 4.1.5 PR OCESS V ARIABLES Process V ariables define variables for use with alarms and/or control outputs From the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-33 If selection is NO, proceed to step 3 . If selection is YES: 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y T AG .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-34 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT TYPE . If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for PROCESS V ALUE X will be seen. Refer back to step 1, page 4-32. 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y UNITS .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-35 6. If OTHER was selected in DISPLA Y UNITS , press the to advance to the next parameter , OTHER UNITS . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE FIL TER .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-36 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION . 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y FIL TER . Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then to desired value, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-37 1 1. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 1 TYPE . * When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM TYPE and NON PID is selected for CONTROL TYPE (CONTROLLER.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-38 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 1 TIME BASE (only seen if Ax1 TYPE is RA TE). 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 1 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax1 TYPE is RA TE). 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 1 HYSTERESIS.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-39 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 2 TYPE . * When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM TYPE and NON PID is selected for CONTROL TYPE (CONTROLLERS section of CONFIGURA TION), prompt LOOP ALARM TYPE will be displayed 16.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-40 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 2 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax2 TYPE is RA TE). 18. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 2 HYSTERESIS . NOTE: If RA TE Alarm is selected, Hysteresis equals RA TE in units/TIME BASE.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-41 20. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 3 TIME BASE (only seen if Ax3 TYPE is RA TE). 21. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 3 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax3 TYPE is RA TE). 22. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 3 HYSTERESIS .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-42 23. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 4 TYPE . * When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM TYPE and NON PID is selected for CONTROL TYPE (CONTROLLERS section of CONFIGURA TION), prompt LOOP ALARM TYPE will be displayed 24.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-43 25. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 4 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax4 TYPE is RA TE). 26. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 4 HYSTERESIS . NOTE: If RA TE Alarm is selected, Hysteresis equals RA TE in units/TIME BASE.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-44 27. Press the to advance to the next parameter , LOOP ALARM TIME (only seen if CONTROL LOOP OPEN selected as ALARM TYPE and ON/OFF selected as CONTROL TYPE). 28. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM INHIBIT (only seen if an Alarm has been configured).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-45 4.1.6 RECORDERS Recorders defines values being recorded, tags, method, source of data and chart divisions and zoning. In the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-46 If selection was NO, proceed to step 3. If selection was YES: 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RECORDER T AG .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-47 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE TO RECORD . If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for Recorder X will be seen. Refer back to step 1, page 4- 43. 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PEN/COLOR .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-48 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RECORDING METHOD . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-49 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ZONE 1 LOW . 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ZONE 1 HIGH . R E C O R D E R S Rx ZONE 1 LOW DIVISION 0 Selections 0 to 200 Press the to change, then to desired value, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-50 1 1. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SP AN 1 LOW . 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SP AN 1 HIGH . R E C O R D E R S Press the to change, then then to desired number , then press the . Press the to change, then then to desired number , then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-51 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SCALE 1 INTER V AL . 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ZONE 2 HIGH .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-52 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SP AN 2 HIGH (Only if Zone 2 HIGH ≠ 0). 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SCALE 2 INTERV AL (Only if Zone 2 HIGH ≠ 0).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-53 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter , POSITION ON ERROR (pen location in Chart Divisions on an ERROR condition). 18. Press the to advance to the next parameter , FIL TER . 19. Press the and the display advances to the next recorder variable to be programmed.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-54 4.1.7 T O T ALIZERS T otalizers are seen only if T OT ALIZA TION was specified and present in the model number order matrix.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-55 Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing T ext, page 3-3 for instructions. T O T A L I Z E R S If selection was NO, proceed to step 3.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-56 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT V ALUE . If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for T otalizer X will be seen. Refer back to step 1, page 4- 52. 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME BASE .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-57 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , T OT AL IS FLOW . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION . Refer to Section 3.4.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-58 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION . 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y FORMA T . 11. Press the t o advance to the next parameter , TOT ALIZER TYPE . Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-59 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TOT ALIZER PRESET . Note: Units are that of TOT AL. * T otal Decimal Position 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , LOW FLOW CUTOFF . Note: Units are that of INPUT (RA TE).
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-60 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RESET ACTUA T OR . Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-61 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , HOLD ACTUA T OR . Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-62 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PULSED OUTPUT . 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PULSE EVER Y (only seen if PULSED OUTPUT select is YES). Note: Units are that of TOT AL. 18. Press the and the display advances to the next totalizer to be programmed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-63 4.1.8 TIMERS T imers are seen only if the MA TH option was specified and present in the model number order matrix. From the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-64 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then to desired value, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIMER TYPE . If OFF was selected, no other prompts for TIMER X will be seen, refer back to step 1, page 4-61.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-65 Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the . 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RESET ACTUA TOR .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-66 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION . 8. Press the and the display advances to the next timer to be programmed. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-61.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-67 Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the . L E D S 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , LED ACTUA T OR . 3. Press the and the display advances to the next LED to be programmed.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-68 L E D S & R E L A Y S 4.1.10 RELA YS Relays only available when specified and present in the model number order matrix.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-69 Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RELA Y ACTUA T OR (only available if RELA Y USAGE selected was ST A TE OR ON-OFF or PULSED OUTPUT).
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-70 Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the . 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RELA Y T .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-71 4.1.11 CURRENT OUTPUTS Only seen if current outputs has been specified and present in the model number order matrix. From the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-72 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RANGE LOW . 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RANGE HIGH . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT RANGE .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-73 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT ON ERROR . 7. Press the and the display advances to the next current output to be programmed. Refer to the begin- ning of this section, page 4-69. C U R R E N T O U T P U T S Press the t o change, then to desired value, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-74 4.1.12 INSTR UMENT SETTINGS Instrument Settings define instrument tag, display option and date/time format. From the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-75 Press the to change, then , , as required to desired choice, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INSTR.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-76 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARMING ON ACTUA TOR . Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-77 5. Press the key to advance to the next parameter , CONTROL ON ACTUA TOR (only seen on controller). CONTR OL ON ACTUA TOR ON / CONTINUOUS Selections NONE/OFF ON/CONTINUO.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-78 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA TE DISPLA Y FORMA T . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME DISPLA Y FORMA T . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CURRENT DA TE . Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-79 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CURRENT DA Y . 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CURRENT TIME . 11. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME T O LOG DA T A (NOT A V AILABE A T THIS TIME).
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-80 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COMMUNICA TIONS MODE (Only seen if the communi- cations option is present). 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COMMS ADDRESS 1 (only seen if SLA VE is selected in COMMUNICA TIONS MODE).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-81 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COMMS P ARITY . 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INPUT SCAN SEQUENCE The input scan rate is programmable and dependant on the number of active inputs present.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-82 DERIVED ACTUA TOR 1 Selections 1 to 24 Press the to change, then to desired number , then press the . 17. Press the and the display advances to INSTRUMENT T AG . T o exit, press the . Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-72.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-83 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COPY/INITIALIZE . Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same as another DERIVED ACTUA TOR already programmed.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-84 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ITEM 1 . Repeat the ITEM prompt as needed to configure the items necessary to form the desired logic equation. D E R I V E D A C T U A T O R S Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-85 4. Press the and the display advances to the next derived actuator to be programmed. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-80. 4.1.14 OPERA T OR INPUTS Operator Inputs are prompts programmed that allow these prompts to turn on or off actuators that control some other function within the instrument.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-86 Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same as another OPERA TOR INPUT already pro- grammed. If selection was NO, proceed to step 3. If selection was YES: 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PROMPT TEXT .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-87 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OFF ST A TE TEXT . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ON ST A TE TEXT . 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ACTUA TION STYLE . Refer to Section 3.4.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-88 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , POWER UP ST A TE . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , WHEN DISPLA YED . 9. Press the and the display advances to the next operator input to be programmed. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 4-81.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-89 4.1.15 OPERA T OR MESSA GES Operator Messages are user defined messages to advise or provide information, via the display , that selected actuators are active. From the Normal Display , press the until CONFIGURA TION is seen in the lower display line.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-90 If selection was NO, proceed to step 3. If selection was YES: Press the to change to the desired operator message to be copied from.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-91 Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ACTUA TOR .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-92 Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing T ext, page 3-3 for instructions. Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing T ext, page 3-3 for instructions. OMxx DISPLA Y MODE PREEMPT Selections PREEMPT PREEMPT T O CYCLIC PREEMPT T O OFF CYCLIC BACKGROUND Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-93 Press the to change, then to desired number , then press the . CHAR T MESSAGE NUMBER 1 Selections 1 to 12 CMxx COPY / INITIALIZE NO Selections NO YES Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . 7. Press the and the display advances to the next operator message to be programmed.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-94 Press the to change to the desired chart message to be copied from. CMxx COPY FROM CM (0 = INITIAL IZE) 1 Chart Message to be copied from 0 = F ACTORY DEF AUL T Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same as another CHAR T MESSAGE already pro- grammed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-95 Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ACTUA TOR .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-96 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PEN/COLOR . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MESSAGE TEXT . C H A R T M E S S A G E S CMxx PEN / COLOR RED Selections BLUE GREEN RED BLACK VIOLET Refer to Section 3.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-97 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE 1 . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE 2 . Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-98 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE 3 . 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , V ALUE 4 . Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then , as required to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-99 CMxx TIME / DA TE ST AMP NO Selections YES NO 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME/DA TE ST AMP . 11. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CMSS ORIENT A TION. 12. Press the and the display advances to the next chart message to be programmed.
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-100 Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing T ext, page 3-3 for instructions. SVx TYPE OFF Selections OFF SIN W A VE SA WTOOTH SQUARE W A VE SPIKES 1. Press the to display SV NUMBER . 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y T AG .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-101 If OFF was selected, no other prompts for SIMULA TED V ARIABLES X will be seen. Refer back to step 1, page 4-97. 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y UNITS . 5. If DISPLA Y UNITS selected was OTHER , press the to advance to the next parameter , OTHER UNITS .
Section 4 Edition 3 Rev G 4-102 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RANGE LOW . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , RANGE HIGH. Units correspond to Units configured in Simulated V ariable S I M U L A T E D V A R I A B L E S SVx RANGE HIGH 100 units Selections ± 999999 (decimal position = 0) ± 9.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 4 4-103 SVx DISPLA Y OPTION IN BOTH MODES Selections NOT DISPLA YED IN CONTINUOUS MODE IN SEQUENTIAL MODE IN BOTH MODES S I M U L A T E D V A R I A B L E S SVx PERIOD (1 / FREQ.) 60 MINUTES Selections 1 to 1440 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PERIOD.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 5 5-1 Section 5 - Display Programming Selections made in the Display prompts section determine what is displayed and how it is displayed. From the Normal Display , press the . If the Display prompts are disabled, when the DISP key is pressed, DISPLA Y KEY DISABLED will appear in the lower display line.
Edition 3 Rev G 5-2 Section 5 3. When this prompt is displayed with the AUT OMA TIC/MANUAL choice, if the associated controller is configured for PID control and is in the manual mode, pressing the DO.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 5 5-3 T o change the setpoint, press the key , then keys to desired setpoint, then press the key . T o exit, press the key . 5.
Edition 3 Rev G 5-4 Section 5 6. Following the top level Manual V alues prompts, the "Standard Display" prompts are displayed as follows: DISPLA Y MODE CONTINUOUS SEQUENCE AMM used, default CONTINUOUS DISPLA Y FORMA T 1 V AL 2 V ALS 4 V ALS AMM used, default 1 V AL SEQUENTIAL DISPLA Y DURA TION n SECONDS SEQUENCE, AMM used, default 1 7.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-1 Section 6 - Chart Prompts From the Normal Display , press the . If the Chart Prompts are disabled, when the CHART key is pressed, CHART KEY DISABLED will appear in the lower display . Refer to Section 9, Enables & Passwords, for instruc- tions to enable Chart Prompts.
Section 6 Edition 3 Rev G 6-2 6. Upon selection of YES , the chart is initialized and the unit exits to the NORMAL DISPLA Y if Chart Rotation and T rend Data Collect are ON.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-3 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CHART T AG . 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , NORMAL SPEED . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , NORMAL SPEED (only seen if NORMAL SPEED selected was OTHER).
Section 6 Edition 3 Rev G 6-4 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MAJOR TIME PERIODS . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MINOR TIME PERIODS . 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , BLANK MAJOR PERIODS . Press the to change, then to desired digit, then to desired value, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-5 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MAJOR LINE PEN/COLOR . 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MAJOR LINE PEN/COLOR (only seen if MAJOR LINE PEN/COLOR selected was SELECT A COLOR).
Section 6 Edition 3 Rev G 6-6 1 1. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MINOR LINE PEN/COLOR . 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , MINOR LINE PEN/COLOR (only seen if MINOR LINE PEN/COLOR selected was SELECT A COLOR).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-7 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME PEN/COLOR . 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA TE/PEN COLOR . Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the .
Section 6 Edition 3 Rev G 6-8 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CHART T AG PEN/ COLOR. 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ACTION ON NEW CHART . 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ST OP AFTER 1 REV . ST OP AFTER 1 REV NO Selections NO YES Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-9 Press the to change, then , to desired choice, then press the . 18. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ROT A TE CHART ACTUA TR .
Section 6 Edition 3 Rev G 6-10 Press the to change, then , to desired choice, then press the . 19. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COLLECT DA T A ACTUA TR .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 6 6-11 CHART ROT A TION PROMPT DISPLA YED Selections PROMPT NOT DISPLAYED PROMPT DISPLA YED TREND DA T A COLLECT PROMPT NOT DISPLA YED Selections PROMPT NOT DISPLAYED PROMPT DI.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 7 7-1 Section 7 - Alarm Settings Selections made in Alarm Settings determine the setpoints (or RA TE if RA TE alarm selected) of each alarm configured in the Process V ariables section of the Configuration section in System Prompts.
Section 7 Edition 3 Rev G 7-2 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 2 SETPOINT . If RA TE Alarm was selected, setpoint refers to RA TE. 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 3 SETPOINT . If RA TE Alarm was selected, setpoint refers to RA TE.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 7 7-3 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM 4 SETPOINT . If RA TE Alarm was selected, setpoint refers to RA TE. 6. Press the and the display advances to the next applicable ALARMS FOR PV NUMBER prompt. Refer to the beginning of this section, page 7-1.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 8 8-1 Section 8 - Action Time Settings Action T ime Settings are simply TIME/DA TE settings that can be used to initiate a desired action. Selections made in Action T ime Settings are used to generate actuators TIME 1, TIME/DA TE 1, TIME 2, TIME/DA TE 2, TIME 1 T O TIME 2, and TIME/DA TE 1 TO 2.
Section 8 Edition 3 Rev G 8-2 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME 1 . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA TE 1 . Press the to change, then , to desired value, then press t h e . Change and enter each portion of the time.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 8 8-3 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME 2 T AG . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TIME 2 . Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing T ext, page 3-3 for instructions. Press the to change, then , to desired value, then press t h e .
Section 8 Edition 3 Rev G 8-4 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA TE 2 . 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA Y OF WEEK ACTUA TOR . Day of Week Actuator works in conjunction with the CURRENT DA Y entry under INSTRUMENT SETTINGS, page 4-76.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 8 8-5 Press the to change, then to desired choice, then press the . TIME DISPLA Y OPTION NOT DISPLA YED Selections NOT DISPLA YED IN CONTINUOUS MODE IN SEQUENTIAL MODE IN BOTH MODES 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DA Y OF OF MONTH ACTUA TOR .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 9 9-1 Section 9 - Enables & Passwords Enables and Passwords provides a means of enabling or disabling prompt sections and provides additional operational security with the use of 6 digit password.
Section 9 Edition 3 Rev G 9-2 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ACTION TIME SETTINGS . 3. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PROFILE ENTR Y (Only on Profiles). 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PROFILE CONTROL (Only on Profiles) .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 9 9-3 A LARM SETTINGS Selections DISABLED ENABLED . 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ALARM SETTINGS . 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TUNING P ARAMETERS (only seen if CONTROLLER). 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SETPOINT CHANGES (only seen if CONTROLLER).
Section 9 Edition 3 Rev G 9-4 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CONFIGURA TION . 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DERIVED ACTUA TORS .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 9 9-5 1 1. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OPERA T OR MESSAGES . 12. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CHART MESSAGES . 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SIMULA TED V ARIABLES . Press the to change, then , to desired choice, then press the .
Section 9 Edition 3 Rev G 9-6 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , TEST . 15. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CALIBRA TION . 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CHART PROMPTS . CHAR T PROMPTS Selections DISABLED ENABLED Press the to change, then , to desired choice, then press the .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 9 9-7 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CHART CONFIGURA TION . 18. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y PROMPTS .
Section 9 Edition 3 Rev G 9-8 20. Press the to advance to the next parameter , CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS (only seen if CONTROL- LER) 21. Press the to advance to the next parameter , SYSTEM PROMPTS P ASSWORD . 22. Press the to advance to the next parameter , ENABLES & P ASSWORDS P ASSWORD .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 9 9-9 Press the to change, then , to desired value, then press the . DISPLA Y PROMPTS P ASSWORD 0 Selections 0 to 999999 (0=No password protection) Press the to change, then , to desired value, then press the . CHART PROMPTS P ASSWORD 0 Selections 0 to 999999 (0=No password protection) 23.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 10 10-1 Section 10 - T est T est describes all possible diagnostic tests built into the recorder . From the Normal Display , depress the until TESTS appears in the lower display line. If P ASSWORD appears in the lower display line, the correct "password" will need to be entered before access to T est is allowed.
Edition 3 Rev G 10-2 Section 10 10.1 RELA Y TEST Allows the operator to verify that the LEDs, Relay and/or SSRD output(s) is/are working. A V olt/Ohm meter will be required to test the output.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 10 10-3 10.3 KEYP AD TEST Allows the operator to verify that the keypad is functional. No test equipment is required to perform this test. Step 1 With KEYP AD in the lower display line, depress the and INITIA TE KEYP AD TEST appears in the upper display line and NO appears in the lower display line.
Edition 3 Rev G 10-4 Section 10 10.5 CHART DEMONSTRA TION Allows the user to demonstrate the chart capabilites. CAUTION: When this "TEST" is intiated, any parameter values previously programmed will be replaced with the demonstration values.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 10 10-5 Step 4 The current output reading should be equal to the displayed value. Step 5 T o exit the test, depress the and the instrument will return to the normal display .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 1 11-1 Section 11 - Calibration Calibration describes all possible field calibration procedures for the recorder as well as methods of invoking default program and calibration values. The procedures described include the input and range calibration as well as chart calibration.
Edition 3 Rev G 11-2 Section 11 1 1.1 INPUT CALIBRA TION This routine allows for the calibration of all input channels and all input types. Important Notes: 1. The calibration information is stored on each input board for all input types in an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 1 11-3 Step 4 Be sure that the jumpers on the Input Board for the Input being calibrated are positioned as shown in T able 1 1-3, and Figure 1 1-1 or T able 1 1-3A and Figure 1 1-1A, depending on which circuit board is fitted.
Edition 3 Rev G 11-4 Section 11 When installing an Input Board for any reason, check the location (where this board is mounted), then verify the position of JU13 and/or JU14.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 1 11-5 Step 8 Repeat steps 1 through 8 for each input to be calibrated. 1 1.2 COLD JUNCTION CALIBRA TION Step 1 With INPUT CALIBRA TION on the lower display line, press the to enter the Input Calibration. The upper display will display CALIBRA TE INPUT and the lower display line will display IV1 .
Edition 3 Rev G 11-6 Section 11 Step 7 Connect the proper TC type up to the input being calibrated. Place the thermometer next to the HOT Junction (sensor point) of the TC connected. Depress the and the upper display line will display IVx CAL CJC and lower display line will display CJC READS: 25.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 1 11-7 CHART Will place a dot on the inner or outer ring, whichever is selected for calibration SCROLL Will select either the inner or outer ring UP Will move the selected (inner or outer) ring position to the left and print a dot in the new position without moving the chart.
Edition 3 Rev G 11-8 Section 11 Step 2 Connect the milliamp meter across the corresponding output terminals observing proper polarity , terminal 1 is positive. Step 3 Depress and INITIA TE mA CAL appears in the upper display line and NO appears in the lower display line.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 1 1 11-9 Step 1 With CALIBRA TION DEF AUL TS in the lower display line, depress the . SET CAL DEF AUL TS appears in the upper display line and NO appears in the lower display line. Step 2 Depress and then select YES, then depress .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-1 SECTION 13 - CONTROLLERS When the instrument is specified with the Controller option, in addition to the normal configuring required for the Recorder functions, other parameters such as CONTROLLERS, SETPOINTS, and TUNING P ARAMETERS will need to be configured in order for the instrument to operate properly .
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-2 Up to 8 setpoints can be configured. Each has a variable text prompt, units, decimal position, limits, and “normal display” display option. Whenever the PROMPT TEXT , as configured in SETPOINTS, is not blank, the setpoint will be displayed in the key prompts.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-3 T o utilize the CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS capability and select either AUTOMA TIC or MANUAL control, proceed as follows: From the “Normal Display”, depress the key , C.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-4 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COPY/INITIALIZE. Cx COPY/INITIALIZE NO Selections YES or NO If selection is NO, see Step 3. If selection is YES: Cx COPY FROM CONTRLR (0=INITIALIZE) X Input to be copied from 0=F ACT ORY DEF A UL T 3.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-5 CASCADE control uses two “control blocks”. The output of one controller is the setpoint of a second controller . Ratio and bias (see Steps 20 & 21) need to be applied to the connecting setpoint.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-6 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 HYSTERESIS (only seen if OUT 1 TYPE is ON/OFF). NO TE: Units correspond to Units configured in Process V ariables Cx OUT 1 HYSTERESIS 3 UNITS Selections 0 to 999999 (decimal position = 0) 0 to 9.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-7 9. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 2 PERCENT UPPER LIMIT (only seen if OUT 2 TYPE is PID). Cx OUT 2 PERCENT UPPER LIMIT 100% Selections 1 to100 10.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 1 PERCENT ON ERROR (only seen if OUT 1 TYPE is PID).
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-8 12.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT SLEW RA TE (only available with PID). Cx OUTPUT SLEW RA TE 0% / M IN Selections 0 to100% 0 = OFF SLEW RA TE allows the control to slowly ramp the output to avoid a rapid start up.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-9 13.Press the to advance to the next parameter , MANUAL ACTUA TOR (only if either output is proportional) Selections NONE/OFF ON/CONTINUOUS ANY ALARM ANY PROCESS ALARM A.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-10 14.Press the to advance to the next parameter , AUTO MANUAL AUT O TRANSFER (only if MANUAL ACTUA TOR is not NONE/OFF).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-11 16.Press the to advance to the next parameter , REMOTE SETPOINT ACTUA T OR. Selections NONE/OFF ON/CONTINUOUS ANY ALARM ANY PROCESS ALARM A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A22 A23 A.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-12 17.Press the to advance to the next parameter , REMOTE SETPOINT SOURCE (only if REMOTE SP ACTUA TOR is not NONE/OFF). Cx REMO TE SP SOURCE NONE USED Selections NONE US.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-13 18.Press the to advance to the next parameter , SECOND SETPOINT ACTUA T OR. Selections NONE/OFF ON/CONTINUOUS ANY ALARM ANY PROCESS ALARM A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A22 A23 A.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-14 19.Press the to advance to the next parameter , SECOND SETPOINT SOURCE (only if SECOND SP ACTUA TOR is not NONE/OFF). Cx SECOND SP SOURCE NONE USED Selections NONE USE.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-15 21.Press the to advance to the next parameter , REMOTE SETPOINT BIAS. Cx REMO TE SP BIAS 0 NO TE: Bias is applied to the remote setpoint before it is used, and to the output of the first contr oller in cascade mode, bef ore it is used as the setpoint of the second controller .
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-16 23.Press the to advance to the next parameter , FEEDFOR W ARD HIGH (only if FEEDFORW ARD was selected as CONTROL TYPE). Cx FEEDFOR W ARD HIGH 100 Selections ± 999999 (decimal position = 0) ± 9.9999 (decimal position = 4) 24.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-17 26.Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y RAMPED SETPOINT . Cx DISPLA Y RAMPED SP NO T DISPLA YED Selections NO T DISPLA YED IN CONTINOUS MODE IN SEQUENTIAL MODE IN BO TH MODES 27.Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y % OUTPUTS (only if either output is propor- tional).
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-18 13.2 CONTROL SETPOINTS There are 8 Control Setpoints that can be configured in the SETPOINTS section of CONFIGURA TION. This menu sets the text prompt for the setpoint, the unit type, decimal position, limits and the display option mode.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-19 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , PROMPT TEXT . SPx PR OMPT TEXT SETPOINT 1 Selections TEXT Note: If PROMPT TEXT is blank, the corresponding setpoint will not be activated or appear in the prompts associ- ated with the key .
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-20 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DECIMAL POSITION. SPx DECIMAL POSITION 0 Selections 0 to 4 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , UPPER LIMIT . SPx UPPER LIMIT 100 UNITS Units correspond to units configured in Steps 3 or 4 above.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-21 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , DISPLA Y OPTION. SPx DISPLA Y OPTION NO T DISPLA YED Selections NO T DISPLA YED IN CONTINUOUS MODE IN SEQUENTIAL MODE IN BO TH MODES 9. Press the and the display advances to the next setpoint to be programmed.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-22 13.3 CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS provides a quick and convenient method for changing states, such as AUTO to MANUAL or LOCAL to REMOTE setpoint. If configured, when the key is pressed, a two line prompt is displayed and the Function Keys, as configured, perform these change state requirements.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-23 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , LINE 2 TEXT . CAx LINE 2 TEXT A/M SP1/SP2 L/R Selections TEXT NOTE: If the CONTROL ST A TE ACCESS is not being used for Controller 1, OR, if SP1/SP2 AND/OR LOCAL REMOTE (L/R), it is suggested that this prompt be blank.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-24 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F1 LINE 1 TEXT . CAx F1 LINE 1 TEXT CONTR OLLER 1 Selections TEXT 5. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F1 OFF ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-25 7. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F2 KEY USAGE. CAx F2 KEY USA GE NO T USED Selections NO T USED C1 A UT O/MANU AL C2 A UT O/MANU AL C3 A UT O/MANU AL C4 A UT O/MANU AL LOCAL/REMO TE SP1/SP2 CUST OM 8.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-26 10. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F2 ON ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM). CAx F2 ON ST A TE TEXT Selections TEXT 1 1.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-27 13. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F3 OFF ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM). CAx F3 OFF ST A TE TXT SP1 Selections TEXT 14. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F3 ON ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM).
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-28 16. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F4 LINE 1 TEXT (only seen if F4 KEY USAGE selected is other than NOT USED). CAx F4 LINE 1 TEXT Selections TEXT 17. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F4 OFF ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-29 19. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F5 KEY USAGE. CAx F5 KEY USA GE LOCAL/REMO TE Selections NO T USED C1 A UT O/MANU AL C2 A UT O/MANU AL C3 A UT O/MANU AL C4 A UT O/MANU AL LOCAL/REMO TE SP1/SP2 CUST OM 20.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-30 22. Press the to advance to the next parameter , F5 ON ST A TE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selected was CUSTOM). CAx F5 ON ST A TE TEXT REMO TE Selections TEXT 23.Press the and the display advances to the next Control State Access to be programmed.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-31 13.4 TUNING P ARAMETERS The T uning parameters section is where adjustments to the proportional band, automatic reset (integral), and other parameters for proper operation of proportional controls and/or first output/second output etc.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-32 2. Press the to advance to the next parameter , COPY/INITIALIZE. Cx COPY/INITIALIZE NO Selections YES or NO If selection is NO, see Step 3. If selection is YES: Cx COPY FR OM CONTRLR (0=INITIALIZE) X Input to be copied from 0=F ACT OR Y DEF A UL T 3.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-33 4. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 1 PROPORTIONAL BAND (only if Output 1 T ype in CONTROLLERS was set to PID). Cx OUT 1 PR OP B AND 100 units Note: Units correspond to Units configured in Process V ariables.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-34 6. Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 1 SHIFT . Cx OUT 1 SHIFT 0 units Note: Units correspond to Units configured in Process V ariables. Selections 0 to 999999 (decimal position=0) 0 to 9.9999 (decimal position=4) 7.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-35 8. Press the to advance to the next parameter , INTEGRA TION BAND (only if proportional output). Cx INTEGRA TION B AND 100 units Note: Units correspond to Units configured in Process V ariables. Selections 0 to 999999 (decimal position=0) 0 to 9.
Section 13 Edition 3 Rev G 13-36 10.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 1 AUTO RESET (only if output 1 is proportional). Cx OUT 1 A UT O RESET 0.00 REPEA TS/MIN Selections 0 to 100.00 1 1.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 2 AUT O RESET (only if output 2 is proportional).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 13 13-37 12.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 1 RA TE (only if output 1 is proportional). Cx OUT 1 RA TE 0.00 MINUTES Selections 0 to 100.00 13.Press the to advance to the next parameter , OUTPUT 2 RA TE (only if output 2 is proportional).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-1 SECTION 14 - PROFILERS The profiling capability basically consists of a functional block that modifies the setpoint(s) and event outputs over time. The setpoint profiling is linked to the first four setpoints and the four process values.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-2 7. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter , PxxSy SETPOINT 2 (if setpoints > 1). Press the MOD key to change, then UP/DOWN to desired setpoint value, then press the ENTER key . 8. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter , PxxSy SETPOINT 3 (if setpoints = 3 or 4).
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-3 When Segs Done - Profiles may be joined together to increase the number of segments or to make use of common profiling sequences. When all segments in the initiated profile have been executed the specified number of loops, the WHEN SEGS DONE parameter can “join” another profile.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-4 14.2 PROFILE SETTINGS T o enter the Profile Settings section, from the Normal Display , press the SCROLL key until CONFIGURA TION appears in the lower display line. With CONFIGURA TION in the lower display line, press the DOWN key .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-5 7. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter , PROFILE DISPLA Y OPTION. Selections are: NOT DISPLA YED; IN CONTINUOUS MODE; IN SEQUENTIAL MODE; or IN BOTH MODES. Press the MOD key to change, then UP/DOWN to desired choice, then press the ENTER key .
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-6 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 DA8 DA9 DA10 DA11 DA12 DA13 DA14 DA15 DA16 DA17 DA18 DA19 DA20 DA21 DA22 DA23 DA24 OUTPUT_11 OUTPUT_12 OUTPUT_21 OUTPUT_22 OUTPUT_31 OUTPUT_32 OUTPUT_41.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-7 14.3 PROFILE CONTROL T o enter the Profile Control section, from the Normal Display , press the DISP key until SELECT appears in the upper display line and PROFILE CONTROL appears in the lower display line. If PROFILE CONTROL is not displayed, then Profile Control has been disabled.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-8 7. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter , CURRENT SEGMENT . Selections are 1-8. Press the MOD key to change, then the UP/DOWN as required to the desired choice, then press the ENTER key . Only modifiable if profile is presently not running.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-9 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 DESCRIPTION SETPOINTS TO PROFILE NUMBER OF SEGMENTS SEGMENT 1 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 E.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-10 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 SEGMENT 6 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 EVENT OUTPUTS - RAMP DWELL TIME hhh:mm:ss EVENT OUTP.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-11 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 5 P 6 P 7 P 8 DESCRIPTION SETPOINTS TO PROFILE NUMBER OF SEGMENTS SEGMENT 1 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 .
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-12 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 5 P 6 P 7 P 8 SEGMENT 6 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 EVENT OUTPUTS - RAMP DWELL TIME hhh:mm:ss EVENT OUTP.
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-13 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 9 P 10 P 1 1 P 12 DESCRIPTION SETPOINTS TO PROFILE NUMBER OF SEGMENTS SEGMENT 1 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOIN.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-14 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 9 P 10 P 1 1 P 12 SEGMENT 6 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 EVENT OUTPUTS - RAMP DWELL TIME hhh:mm:ss EVENT .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-15 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 DESCRIPTION SETPOINTS TO PROFILE NUMBER OF SEGMENTS SEGMENT 1 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOIN.
Section 14 Edition 3 Rev G 14-16 PROFILE NUMBER Parameter P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 SEGMENT 6 RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 2 SETPOINT 3 SETPOINT 4 EVENT OUTPUTS - RAMP DWELL TIME hhh:mm:ss EVENT .
Edition 3 Rev G Section 14 14-17 Parameter PROFILE ENTR Y DISABLED DURING RUN ENABLED DURING RUN PROF ST ART ACTUA TOR PROFILE SELECTOR PROF ABORT ACTUA TOR PROF HOLD ACTUA TOR PROF ADV ANCE ACTUA TR .
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix A A-1 Appendix A - Board Layouts FIGURE A-1 POWER SUPPL Y BOARD G P1 P2 N L P3.
Appendix A Edition 3 Rev G A-2 FIGURE A-2 MOTHER BOARD J5 J6 J4 J7 J1 J3.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix A A-3 FIGURE A-3 RELA Y/SSR BOARD RELAY 4 TB1 TB2 J7B J7A TB3 TB4 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 1 + 2 – 3 1 NO 2 C 3 NC.
Appendix A Edition 3 Rev G A-4 FIGURE A-4 INPUT BOARD 1 JU11 JU2 JU5 JU12 JU15 JU3 JU16 JU6 JU8 JU7 U6 TB2 TB1 JU4 JU1 1 JU13 JU14.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix A A-5 FIGURE A-5 MOT OR DRIVER BOARD J4B J5 J6 J1 J7 J4A J3 J2.
Appendix A Edition 3 Rev G A-6 FIGURE A-6 CURRENT OUTPUT BOARD TB1 J5B + - J5B TB2 + - TB1 + - NON-ISOLATED ISOLATED.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix A A-7 FIGURE A-7 TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPL Y BOARD J3 TB2 + - TB1 + - TB3 + - TB4 + -.
Appendix A Edition 3 Rev G A-8 FIGURE A-8 COMMS BOARD TB1 TB2 TB4 TB3 TB1 - 232 Main TB3 - 485 Main TB2 - 232 Aux TB4 - 485 Aux J2 J1 U1.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix B B-1 Appendix B - Ranges THERMOCOUPLE JU7/JU8 POSITION TYPE OPERA TING RANGE Wide J -200 ° C to 760 ° C -328 ° F to 1400 ° F Narrow J -200 ° C to 450 ° C -328 ° F to 8.
Appendix B Edition 3 Rev G B-2 RTD JU7/JU8 POSITION TYPE OPERA TING RANGE Low Platinum 100 ohm -200 ° C to 480 ° C .00385 Din -328 ° F to 896 ° F Low Platinum 100 Ohm -100 ° C to 450 ° C .00392 USA -148 ° F to 842 ° F Low Platinum 100 Ohm -200 ° C to 560 ° C .
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-1 Appendix C - Reference Section Next to each term is the prompt section it appears in, as appropriate, and the applicable section or page of this manual. T erms that are printed in all upper case letters appear in the instruments display , or are keypad designa- tions .
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-2 A VERAGE V ALUES - System Prompts - Configuration - Recorders - Page 4-46 The choice for the parameter RECORDING METHOD that prints a single dot corresponding to the average of the trended value during the “print interval”.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-3 CHART ROT A TION (Actuator) Actuator that is controlled by the selected state for the CHART ROT A TION prompt found in the Chart Prompts section. See ROT A TE CHART ACTUA TR. CHART ROT A TION (Prompt) - Chart Prompts - Page 6-2 Parameter that controls the CHART ROT A TION actuator .
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-4 CONST ANTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-14 Prompt section containing parameters used as fixed values which are typically used for scaling constants in Derived V ariables.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-5 DAxx ITEM xx - System Prompts - Configuration - Derived Actuators - Page 4-80 One of a list of choices that is used to configure a Derived Actuator . The list includes actuators and logical operators that are combined to form a logic equation.
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-6 DISPLA Y T AG - System Prompts - Configuration Parameter used to specify a description or designation that can be displayed with the Input V alue, Process V ariable, or Derived V ariable when they are included in the Display Sequence in the 1 V AL (1 value at a time) Display Mode.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-7 INPUTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-1 Prompts section that configures how hardware inputs are processes to provide the desired engineering values, decimal position, and units, for the sensor type and range used.
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-8 MA TCH SCALE COLOR - Chart Prompts - Chart Configuration - Page 6-8 A choice for MA TCH/SELECT prompts which specifies that the corresponding time line, time, or date and chart tag should be in the same color as the scale, as the chart is being printed.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-9 OPERA TOR INPUTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-84 Prompts section that configures the text for the message and states and actuation type associated with each Operator Input. The corresponding actuators can then be changed in the Display Prompts.
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-10 Prompt A message that is displayed in the upper line, while a prompt section name or parameter (value, choice, or text) is displayed in the lower line. During normal operation, the instrument is either displaying a value(s), a message, or a prompt.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-11 RELA YS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-66 Prompts section that configures actuators and other parameters associated with relay and/or solid state relay driver outputs.
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-12 Sensor break While there are sensor break jumpers, JU1 and JU4, sensor break and out-of-range conditions are actually determined and handled by the software.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-13 TEST - System Prompts - Section 10 Prompt section which provides access to various test routines. T ext A general term which refers to a parameter that is a series of characters, such as a display tag, units, or contents of a configurable message.
Appendix C Edition 3 Rev G C-14 TO ZERO BELOW V ALUE - System Prompts - Configuration - Inputs - Page 4-10 One of the choices for CUTOFF TYPE which specifies that the resultant IV (Input V alue) is set to zero whenever the input value is less than the CUTOFF V ALUE.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix C C-15 ZONE 1 LOW - System Prompts - Configuration - Recorders - Page 4-47 Parameter that specifies the DIVISION or ring corresponding to the “bottom” end of the zone. For reverse ranges (lower engineering value at the outer portion), either the two ZONE parameters or the two SP AN parameters can be reversed.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix D D-1 Appendix D - Examples EXAMPLE 1 Application: Palmer-Bowlus Flume Height/Flow Given: T ransmitter output linear in distance (4mA=0.
Appendix D Edition 3 Rev G D-2 EXAMPLE 2 Application: User would like to combine logically 3 alarms to create an AND situation. Configuration: Derived Actuators: Derived Actuator 1 DA1 Item 1 A1 1 (Al.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix D D-3 EXAMPLE 4 Operator Messages Operator Messages are user defined messages to advise, or provide information, via the display , that selected actuators are active. The messages are displayed as specified by the Operator Message Display Mode parameter setting.
Appendix D Edition 3 Rev G D-4 EXAMPLE 6 Latching Alarm Configuration: Process V ariables: Process V ariable 1 PV1 Display T ag users choice PV1 Input IV1 A1 1 Alarm T ype Process - High A11 Hysteresi.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix D D-5 EXAMPLE 7 Latching High Alarm - Latched Open Configuration: Process V ariables: Process V ariable users choice PV1 Display T ag users choice PV1 Input users choice A1 1 .
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix E E-1 Appendix E - Accuracy T ables See Note: RANGE ° C 0/1200 -200/0 0/400 -200/0 0/1370 -250/0 0/500 -250/0 0/1000 -250/0 0/300 -250/0 0/1300 -250/0 0/600 -200/0 -250/-200 .
Appendix E Edition 3 Rev G E-2 THE FOLLOWING THERMOCOUPLES ARE A V AILABLE AS NARROW ONL Y INPUT TYPE T T/C R T/C S T/C B T/C INPUT TYPE 385 RTD 392 RTD 392 SAMA 100 ohm Nickel See Note: RANGE ° C 0/400 -220/0 -250/-220 800/1700 200/800 250/1750 200/1800 See Note: RANGE ° C -160/480 -200/-160 -100/450 -200/560 -40/200 01 REF ACC'Y ° C 0.
Edition 3 Rev G Appendix E E-3 See Note: SP AN mV 0/10000 0/1000 0/100 0/25 See Note: SP AN mA 4/20 0/20 5 DEVIA TION ACC'Y uV/ ° C 1000 100.0 10.0 2.5 5 DEVIA TION ACC'Y uA/ ° C 2.0 2.0 6 RESOL uV/bit 381 38.1 3.81 0.954 6 RESOL. uA/bit 0.
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