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Technical manual DIP 402

Summary

Technical manual DIP 402

Summary

1 .  INTRODUCTION                                                        

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2 .  SPACE REQUIREMENTS

                                                   p3

3 .  CONNECTINGS

                                                                     p4

4 .  PROGRAMMING

                                                                   p5 

       4.1 Communication with the instrument                                    p5
       4.2 Orientation through the programming                                 p5
       4.3 Main menu                                                                           p5
       4.4 Programming menu                                                             p6

                   4.4.1 - Programming of the input                                   p6

                             

a / Process signals                                             

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                              b / Temperature signals                                      

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                              c / Resistive sensors

                                           p7

                   4.4.2 - Programming of the display                                p8
       4.5 Features of the inputs and programming limits                   p11

                   4.5.1 - Current input                                                       p11

                   4.5.2 - Voltage input                                                       p11

                   4.5.3 - Temperature input                                               p11

                   4.5.4 - Resistance and potentiometer input                   p12

                   4.5.5 - Logic inputs                                                         p12
       4.6 Features of the outputs and programming limits                p12

                   4.6.1 - Analog output                                                      p12

                   4.6.2 - Digital output                                                       p13

                   4.6.3 - Relay outputs                                                      p13

                   4.6.4 - Safeties                                                               p14

                   4.6.5 - Display features                                                  p15
       4.7 Reading of the configuration                                               p18
       4.8 Access code                                                                        p18

       4.9 Programming of a new access code                                   p19
       4.10 accessible functions from the main menu                         p19

                   4.10.1 - Display simulation                                             p19

                   4.10.2 - Simulation of the analog output                        p19

                   4.10.3 - Menu CLEAr:                                                     

                                Deleting of the recorded alarms                       p19

                   4.10.4 - Menu CLr.tA:                                                      

                                Deleting of the programmed tare                      p20

5 .  FUNCTIONS WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED DIRECTLY  

      FROM THE MEASURE DISPLAY

                                       p20

       5.1 Functions which require pressing only 1 key                      p20

       

           a / Display of the min. value                                          

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                   b / Display of the max. value                                         

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                   c / Deleting of the min. and max. values

                       p20

       5.2 Functions which require pressing several keys                  p21

                   5.2.1 - Shifting of the display                                          p21

                   5.2.2 - Visualisation of the direct measure                     p21

                   5.2.3 - Visualisation and setting of the alarm setpoints   p22

                   5.2.4 - Setting of the tare (process input only)                   p22

6 .  ERROR MESSAGES                                                   

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7 .  GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS

                                       p22

8 .  LEXIQUE   

                                                                            p22

9 .  ANNEXE: MODBUS                                                   

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9.1 Table of the modbus addresses                                          p26

       9.2 Correspondance with the DIP400/DIP402 version 7.0       p27 

       9.3 Description of the born modbus functions                           p28

       9.4 Reading in double integer format                                        p28

       9.5 CRC 16 calculation algorythm                                             p29

                  

        

                                                                             

Summary of Contents for DIP 400

Page 1: ...31 31 Tel Intern 33 4 72 31 31 30 Fax Intern 33 4 72 31 31 31 ARDETEM TA IN 55 A 01 11 Any data in this documentation may be modified without prior notice ARDETEM Soucieu en Jarrest FRANCE http www a...

Page 2: ...rogramming of a new access code p19 4 10 accessible functions from the main menu p19 4 10 1 Display simulation p19 4 10 2 Simulation of the analog output p19 4 10 3 Menu CLEAr Deleting of the recorded...

Page 3: ...measure within the class for 0 Rl 25 Measurement of 2 wire Pt100 from 200 C to 270 C 0 Rl 10 R max 400 Max measure current 250 A Accuracy 0 1 of the full scale at 25 C thermic drift 150ppm C 1 INTROD...

Page 4: ...3 CE marking according to the directive 2004 108 CE Connectors plug off connectors on rear face for screwed connections 2 5mm flexible or rigid Display 10 000 points 14 mm Electroluminescent red gree...

Page 5: ...source 30 V max VOLTAGE PASSIVE CURRENT 32 33 34 35 36 37 23 24 25 TOR 1 TOR 2 COM 4 RELAYS LOGIC INPUTS option TOR 20 21 22 DIGITAL Data link RS 485 2 channels 32 33 34 TOR 1 TOR 2 COM 2 channels B...

Page 6: ...aneously Setting of the display down scale see p21 Setting of the display full scale see p21 Visualisation of the direct measure see p21 Visualisation and setting of the alarm setpoints see p22 Settin...

Page 7: ...case of self diagnosis and or sensor rutpure and access to disconnecting the sensor rupture option analog output or relays Access to the programming of the display p10 Leds Bargraph display brightnes...

Page 8: ...quires re programming the following parameters related to the relays and the analog output SPxx HYSx dodI F OdI If thermocouple if other than thermocouple CJ E CJ t yES no diSPL tc L tc J tc CA tc C5...

Page 9: ...special linearisation function 0020 88 88 88 88 A19 A00 88 88 F in 88 88 d disp 88 88 1 in mV V mA or according to the type full scale display corres ponding to the input down scale dInp F disp 88 88...

Page 10: ...hysteresis 0 hys 9999 in display points 0 tIME 025 0 in 0 1 sec increases function recording of the alarm function display of alarm messages enter 5 characters If option 2 relays at the end of menu RE...

Page 11: ...the logic input 2 no no associated function rS led lit in case of RS transmission br diG Pr diS available as option Safety features p14 option 2 or 4 relays if mV or t input option analog output if r...

Page 12: ...V 300 to 300 V 1 digit 0 1 of the MR Measurable limits 10 to 10 That is for example for the caliber 1V 1 1V to 1 1V Sensor type Measurable limits of the input Accuracy MR measure range Pt 100 200 850...

Page 13: ...signal Zero reset of the min and the max The activation of the logic function will reset the min and the max to 0 Activation of the function tare The meter switches to the mode tare the tare being the...

Page 14: ...ntered programming The relay x remains still Programming of the parameter assigned to the alarm x Setpoints and hysteresis in input scale points Setpoints and hysteresis in display scale points Choice...

Page 15: ...or 0 and 11 V voltage output Sensor rupture The sensor rupture can be detected on the inputs mV Tc Pt100 Ni100 PT100 resistance and current if down and full scale 3 5 mA The sensor rupture information...

Page 16: ...ale except temperature inputs Display corresponding to the input full scale except temperature inputs Only for process resistance potentiometer inputs expressed in display points If the display full s...

Page 17: ...ut 1 is active Programming of led 6 Led still no associated function The led 6 will be lit when the logic input 2 is active Programming of led 7 Led still no associated function The led 7 will be lit...

Page 18: ...h 2 Say a curve of 10 equally long segments Measure range number of segments 20mA 10 2mA length of the segment For 10 segments nbr 11 R L length C chord R ray h height Input mA A00 0 A01 2 A02 4 A03 6...

Page 19: ...inputs parameters option TOR Reading of the alarm parameters option 2 or 4 relays Reading of the safety parameters for sensor rupture or self diagnosis of the outputs Reading of the display programmin...

Page 20: ...e cor rect status use the menu CLEAr M CLEAr the recorded alarms will not be deleted deleting of the recorded alarms and revert to the measure display Reminder If no key is pressed during 20 s the ins...

Page 21: ...nt will revert to the measure display SUP 08 00 Measure display Alternating infor mation display Max value c Deleting of the min and max values M CLr M Measure display The instrument will revert to th...

Page 22: ...d in order to obtain the required result example For a PT100 input for 0 C the obtained display is 000 3 For 500 C the obtained display is 0500 2 To correct this display the display down scale must be...

Page 23: ...L WARRANTY TERMS WARRANTY applying and duration This appliance is garanteed for a duration of 1 year against any design or manufacturing defects under normal operating conditions Processing conditions...

Page 24: ...e display down scale Slope and offset shifting display full scale Ajusting of the display full scale d diSP AdJ Lo AdJuS F diSP AdJ Hi OFFSE tEMP CAPt Pt 100 tc tc Temperature input Type of temperatur...

Page 25: ...has been entered Led 5 dedicated to the indication of the logic input 1 Assignement of the led 6 No attributed function Led 6 dedicated to the indication of the logic input 2 Assignement of the led 7...

Page 26: ...age bAud SLAvE 1200 JbuS OFF ModE x __1 1__ AL x rEL x On rELAY SPx 1 SPx 2 HYSt x tiME x LEdx On OFF MEM x MESx no YES no OFF On YES SPx _1 1_ 1__1 On rEL X OFF no YES rEPLi out I out U rUPt dIAG CAP...

Page 27: ...Return value required No return value Return value out I out U or no YES rEPLi 9 ANNEXE MODBUS Word address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 Description Sensor primary measure decimal point unit final...

Page 28: ...it 0 programming error 1 offset error 2 input calibration error 3 output calibration error 4 reference error 5 CJC error Self diagnosis integer n 2 address 13 bit 15 bit 0 1 led lit 1 led blinking mod...

Page 29: ...enf Writing of N words Function N 16 Request sequence Value of the words to be enforced 2 bytes 2 bytes Number of words to be enf 2 bytes Number of bytes to be enf 1 byte n bytes Slave number 1 byte 1...

Page 30: ...ve measure 120 255 CRC 16 255 measure byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 2 bytes Measure byte 3 x 2563 byte 4 x 2562 byte 1 x 256 byte 2 0 x 2563 0 x 2562 19 x 256 136 5000 Reading of the address 120 decimal...

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