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CONFIGURATION MODE

'EFGH' Settings

The first character (E, F, G or H) identifies the parameter
to be changed. The current setting is indicated by a
flashing letter. Parameter options are shown in Fig. 4.3.

E

=

Alarm 1 type

F

=

Alarm 2 type

G

=

Alarm 3 type

H

=

Alarm hysteresis

Note.

  For fail safe operation, active alarms denergize

the relay and inactive alarms energize the relay. For
custom settings contact the local distributor.

Continued on page 25.

4.3.2

Alarms – Figs. 4.3, 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6

All alarms output relays are de-energized in the alarm state (fail safe).

Summary of Contents for DATUM L150

Page 1: ...InformIT 1 8 DIN Level Indicator User Guide IM L150_7 L150...

Page 2: ...stored away from heat protected from temperature extremes and powders kept dry Normal safe handling procedures must be used 6 When disposing of chemicals ensure that no two chemicals are mixed Safety...

Page 3: ...and 4 Accessing the configuration levels Level 3 Hardware assignment and input type Alarm types and hysteresis Operator functions Digital input and serial communications Level 4 Ranges and passwords I...

Page 4: ...2 Operating Page Standard Function Level 1 8 2 3 Operating Page Max Min Average Functions Level 1 9 2 4 Operating Page Volume Function Level 1 11 3 SET UP MODE 12 3 1 Introduction 12 3 2 Set Up Level...

Page 5: ...own during the start up procedure Displayed at startup for 3 seconds Software version and issue eg L150 2001 Issue 1 displayed for 3 seconds Display 1 DISPLAYS AND FUNCTION KEYS Fig 1 1 Front Panel Di...

Page 6: ...EL1 100 1 CodE 0 Use to view a parameter setting or selection 123456 select individual characters in a frame or move between levels LEVEL1 LEVEL2 LEVELx 100 1 200 2 300 3 400 4 Press for a few seconds...

Page 7: ...3 LED Alarms and Indicators 1 3 LED Alarms and Indicators Fig 1 3 LED Status All flashing Level indicator is in the configuration mode see Section 4 2 A1 A2 and A3 Flashes when Alarm is active off whe...

Page 8: ...Converter fault The analog to digital converter is not communicating correctly Sensor input out of range Option board error Communications to the option board have failed Display To Clear Display Clea...

Page 9: ...ed by the indicator functions which are selected during configuration of the instrument see Section 4 Note Only the operating frames relevant to the configured functions are displayed in Operator Mode...

Page 10: ...ly UN ACK alarm unacknowledged ACK alarm acknowledged Specific Gravity This is the value of specific gravity currently being applied to the process variable display only Security Code Enter the passwo...

Page 11: ...s only UN ACK alarm unacknowledged ACK alarm acknowledged Average Value This is the mean average value of the process variable since the average was reset To reset the average value select rSt Y then...

Page 12: ...he minimum was reset To reset the minimum value select rSt Y then press the key rSt Y reset rSt n do not reset Specific Gravity This is the value of specific gravity currently being applied to the pro...

Page 13: ...alarm acknowledged Specific Gravity This is the value of specific gravity currently being applied to the process variable display only Volume This is the current volume derived from the process varia...

Page 14: ...m 3 Hysteresis Average Value Maximum Value Minimum Value Specific Gravity Offset Adjustment Security Code 0 to 9999 default factory set code 0 Level 1 Operating Level Correct Code CodE x 0AdJ 3 SET UP...

Page 15: ...the key for a few seconds Alarm 1 Trip Point Alarm type A1 hP High level alarm A1 LP Low level alarm A1 HL Latched high level alarm A1 LL Latched low level alarm A1 Fr Fast rate level alarm A1 Sr Slo...

Page 16: ...s the mean average value of the process variable input since the average was reset To reset the average value select rSt Y then press the key rSt Y reset rSt n do not reset Continued on next page 1 No...

Page 17: ...minimum value of the level input since the minimum was reset To reset the minimum value select rSt Y then press the key rSt Y reset rSt Y do not reset Specific Gravity Enter the specific gravity of t...

Page 18: ...shown in Fig 4 1 Level 3 is divided into four frames For most simple applications it is only necessary to set up the parameters in the first frame Note When in the Configuration Level All the LED indi...

Page 19: ...gineering Range Low Retransmission Range High Retransmission Range Low Volume Constant Set Up Password Configuration Password MODBUS Address Hardware Configuration Alarms and Set Points Level 3 K L 00...

Page 20: ...er Parameter options are shown in Fig 4 2 A Hardware configuration b Input type and range C Not applicable d No of decimal points Note For custom settings contact the local distributor Continued on pa...

Page 21: ...stom Custom A 1200 A Hardware Configuration ML Measured level IPFAIL Measured level failure only available if the appropriate option board is fitted b 1200 B Input Type and Range Configuration C 1200...

Page 22: ...etter Parameter options are shown in Fig 4 3 E Alarm 1 type F Alarm 2 type G Alarm 3 type H Alarm hysteresis Note For fail safe operation active alarms denergize the relay and inactive alarms energize...

Page 23: ...e 1 High Process 2 Low Process 3 High Latch 4 Low Latch 5 Fast Rate 6 Slow Rate F Alarm 2 Type Display 0 None 1 High Process 2 Low Process 3 High Latch 4 Low Latch 5 Fast Rate 6 Slow Rate Value in of...

Page 24: ...arm hysteresis value of zero is configured the alarm becomes inactive when the process variable value returns past the alarm trip point value If a positive or negative hysteresis value is configured t...

Page 25: ...ge per hour The elapsed time period before the alarm condition is detected is dependant upon the configured alarm value This period can be calculated as follows t 10 81 1800 trip value as a of eng spa...

Page 26: ...s An alarm becomes active when the process variable value rises above the high latch alarm trip point value or falls below the low latch alarm trip point value The latch alarm trip point values are co...

Page 27: ...hs Reset Enable 4 3 3 Operator Functions Fig 4 7 JKLN Settings The first character J K L or N identifies the parameter to be changed indicated by a flashing letter Available parameter options are show...

Page 28: ...R S or T identifies the parameter to be changed The current setting is indicated by a flashing letter Parameter options are shown in Fig 4 8 P Digital input function r Analog input filter S Serial co...

Page 29: ...Reset 2 Front Panel Lockout 3 Alarm Acknowledge P Digital Input Function Display 0 0 seconds 1 1 second 2 2 seconds 5 5 seconds A 10 seconds B 20 seconds C 40 seconds D 60 seconds R Analog Input Filte...

Page 30: ...rom anywhere in this level press the key for a few seconds Engineering Display Range High Value 100 0 metres 9999 to 99999 Low Value 0 0 metres 9999 to 99999 Retransmission Range Defines the engineeri...

Page 31: ...ed to calculate the volume of liquid in a tank from the measured level 0 0 to 9999 9 Set Up Password The password enables access to the set up level Level 2 0 to 9999 Default factory set 0 Configurati...

Page 32: ...not be used in a non industrial environment End of Life Disposal This instrument does not contain any substance that will cause undue harm to the environment It can therefore be safely considered as...

Page 33: ...within the L150 Level System gives protection against induced voltage transients of up to 2kV In high humidity environments condensation must be prevented from entering any sensor vent breather tubes...

Page 34: ...32 Sensor Close to Sensor Avoid Vibration At Eye Level Minimum 5 INSTALLATION Fig 5 2 Siting the Instrument General Requirements 5 2 Siting the Instrument Figs 5 2 and 5 3...

Page 35: ...5 INSTALLATION Fig 5 3 Environmental Requirements 5 2 Siting the Instrument Figs 5 2 and 5 3 Warning Select a location away from strong electrical and magnetic fields If this is not possible particula...

Page 36: ...11 7 1 0 28 96 3 78 48 1 89 Panel cut out 0 03 0 0 8 0 45 0 6 0 1 77 0 02 0 14 0 55 14 0 55 5 INSTALLATION Fig 5 4 Overall Dimensions 5 3 Mounting the Instrument Figs 5 4 and 5 5 The instrument is des...

Page 37: ...g 5 4 Insert the instrument into the panel cut out Fit the retaining clamp over the instrument case Push the retaining clamp firmly against the panel 1 2 3 4 5 INSTALLATION Fig 5 5 Mounting Details 5...

Page 38: ...nstrument conforms to Mains Power Input Insulation Category 2 Pollution Degree 2 EN601010 1 All connections to secondary circuits must have basic insulation After installation there must be no access...

Page 39: ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 0V L N N C C N O Relay Output 2 N C C N O RS485 TX RS485 RX RS485 or Relay Output 3 N C C N O P871 881 P871 881 3V Logic Output 18V at 20mA max 3V...

Page 40: ...elays 2 and 3 only If relay 1 is required to switch inductive loads fit the arc suppression components supplied 5 5 3 Logic Output 18V DC at 20mA Minimum load 900 Isolation 500V from input not isolate...

Page 41: ...eight 14mm 0 56 in Configuration User defined via front panel or PC configurator Standard Functions Alarms Number Three user defined Types High Low process High Low latch Fast Slow rate Alarm hysteres...

Page 42: ...r input not isolated from logic output Logic output 18V DC at 20mA Min load 400 Isolation 500V from sensor input not isolated from retransmission output Relay output One relay as standard SPDT 5A at 1...

Page 43: ...baud rate Protocol Modbus RTU slave Electrical Voltage supply 85 to 265V AC 50 60Hz 24V DC optional Power consumption 6VA 85 to 265V AC 5W 24V DC Power interruption protection 60ms 3 cycles no effect...

Page 44: ...H non condensing Temperature stability 0 02 of reading or 2 V C 1 V F Front face IP65 NEMA 3 case rear IP20 EMC Emissions Meets requirements of EN50081 2 Immunity Meets requirements of EN50082 2 Desig...

Page 45: ...the equipment referred to in this manual must be stored in a clean dry environment in accordance with the Company s published specification Periodic checks must be made on the equipment s condition I...

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