ARDETEM DIP 10 User Handbook Manual Download Page 4

p3

Protection

:    

Front face: IP 65

Housing: IP20

Terminals: IP 20 

 

Housing

:                                

Self-extinguishing case of 

black UL 94 V0 ABS.

2. SPACE REQUIREMENTS

Dimensions of the case

: (with terminals)

96 x 48 x 124 mm 

Mounting on panel

 

cut out 44 x 91 mm

external 

seal

Mounting panel 

max. thickness 30

case

tightenings

       

terminals

 

Plug off connectors

 on rear face for 

screwed connectings (2.5mm², flexible 

or rigid)

Display

: ±10 000 points (14 mm) 

Electroluminescent red (green optional)

2 alarm leds 

Features of the outputs

Types of 

OUTPUTS

1 analog insulated

Active

current

or Voltage

A1

2 inverting relays

R

Current: direct or reversed 

0-20mA 

Load impedance

 

≤ 

Lr 600

Voltage: direct or reversed 

0-10V 

Load impedance

 

≥ 

Lr 500k

2 setpoints per relay 

configurable on the whole MR.

Hysteresis programmable from 0 to 100%. 

Time delay programmable from 0 to 25 sec. 

(8A/250 VAC on resistive load)

Features

Co

de

A3

General features

Galvanic partition: 

2.5 kV eff. - 50 Hz - 1 min between supply, inputs, outputs

• 

Standard sampling time: 100 ms

• 

Common mode rejection rate: 130 dB

   Serial mode rejection rate: 40 dB 50/60 Hz

• 

Zero drift compensation and self-calibration

•  Conform

 with standards IEC 61000-6-4 on rejections and IEC 61000-6-2 immunity 

   (in industrial environment) IEC 61000-4-2 level 3, IEC 61000-4-3 level 3,    

 

   IEC 61000-4-4 level 4, IEC 61000-4-6 level 3.

  

CE marking according to the directive EMC 89-336.

20 to 270 V

AC

 - 50/60/400 Hz and 

20 to 300 V

DC

Max. operating range

3 W max.

5.5 VA max.

Power draw

Power supply: 

Summary of Contents for DIP 10

Page 1: ...ax 04 72 31 31 31 Tel Intern 33 4 72 31 31 30 Fax Intern 33 4 72 31 31 31 ARDETEM TA IN 46 C 11 06 Any data in this documentation may be modified without prior notice ARDETEM Soucieu en Jarrest FRANCE...

Page 2: ...12 4 6 3 Safeties p13 4 6 4 Display features p14 4 7 Reading of the configuration p14 4 8 Access code p15 4 9 Programming of a new access code p15 4 10 Functions of the the main menu p15 4 10 1 Displa...

Page 3: ...V typical 60 V Max CJC efficiency 0 03 C C 0 5 C from 5 C to 55 C MR Measure range Cut off the display and the output remain at down scale for an input signal value of the cut off programmable from 0...

Page 4: ...Voltage direct or reversed 0 10V Load impedance Lr 500k 2 setpoints per relay configurable on the whole MR Hysteresis programmable from 0 to 100 Time delay programmable from 0 to 25 sec 8A 250 VAC on...

Page 5: ...transmitter VOUT GND VCC 5 6 7 Tc Pt100 3 wire Ni 100 3 wire 4 5 6 7 Potentiometer RESISTANCE AND POTENTIOMETER TEMPERATURE PROCESS Resistance 440 up to 2k 0 8k optional Strap 4 and 7 on terminal 0 4...

Page 6: ...ation display Entering of a parameter First start by increasing or decreasing the 1st digit and the sign from 9 to 9 the 2nd from 0 to 9 the 3rd from 0 to 9 the 4th from 0 to 9 M M Alarms Led 1 Led 2...

Page 7: ...is and or sensor rupture and access to disconnecting the sensor rupture option analog or relay output Access to the programming of the display p10 Access to the programming exit menu with p10 or witho...

Page 8: ...d the analog output SPxx hystx do diS Fo diS If thermocouple if other than thermocouple CJC E CJ t CJC yES no AdJuS to tc diSPL tc S tc CA tc J tc r tc t tc E tc b tc n tc C tc C3 tc C5 tc L oF oC rES...

Page 9: ...yES 88 88 1 1 setting in display points You can choose to assign the analog output to the input measure PArA InPut or to the displayed measure PArA diSPL Eg with PArA diSPL When the transmitter indic...

Page 10: ...tus of the relay 1 in case of sensor rupture LO HI OFF status of the relay 2 in case of sensor rupture disconnection of the sensor rupt or yES no value of the output in case of sensor rupture 00 00 rE...

Page 11: ...max as well as the alarm recordings 4 5 1 Current input Special linearisation For specific applications such as the measurement of volume the meter can memorise an unlinear curve programmable in X an...

Page 12: ...A F in 20 mA nb 9 d disp 0 000 m3 F disp 0 785 m3 Programming from A01 to A09 and from B01 to B09 according to the table 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 20 18 16 14...

Page 13: ...m as the led represents the alarm state OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON setpoints setpt setpt or SP X SP X HYSx HySt x LEdx On OFF SP1 X SP1 X HYSt x SP2 X SP2 X HYSt x SP2 X SP1 X SP2 X SP1 X led lit led lit le...

Page 14: ...t supplied in case of sensor rupture Relay active coil supplied in case of sensor rupture Note the led is either still or lit according to its programming in the menu rELAY 4 6 3 Safeties Self diagnos...

Page 15: ...ration indice of the digital filtering Programmable from 0 to 10 for use in case of unsteady input signal To obtain the maximum response time add 240 ms Note For the response time of the analog output...

Page 16: ...XXXXX 1 2 3 4 5 P CodE OLd no Enter former code if code not valid old display during 2s and revert to the measure display New code registered and revert to the measure display if code correct old Ente...

Page 17: ...orresponding led starts to blink To revert to the normal status led not blinking and relay in the correct state use menu CLEAr M CLEAr the recorded alarms are not deleted deleting of the recorded alar...

Page 18: ...can increase or decrease the down or full display scale If you keep pressing during 3s on key or you can access a quick increasing or decreasing of the display value Press to validae the shifting The...

Page 19: ...Setting of the setpoints There are 2 ways to adjust setpoints either in mode programming entering the correct safety access code see p15 or by pressing simultaneously on and The meter will then show...

Page 20: ...UE Messages shown by the meter in mode programming and or in mode reading General access Access to the reading of the parameters Access to the programming of the input and output parameters Code for a...

Page 21: ...l point in mode measure Place of the decimal point Choice of the processing function Linear Input down scale Input full scale Down and full display scale diSPL Point Funct LinEA d in F in F diSP d diS...

Page 22: ...oints Sepoint and hysteresis in display points Operating mode of the relay x Mode setpoint Mode window Value of the setpoint in mode setpoint Value of the 1st setpoint in mode window Value of the 2nd...

Page 23: ...ing of the instrument internal features Access to the submenu reading of the internal features Name of the instrument Type of the instrument Available options standard A analog output R relay output I...

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