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Technical manual DIP 402
Summary
Technical manual DIP 402
Summary
1 . INTRODUCTION
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2 . SPACE REQUIREMENTS
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3 . CONNECTINGS
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4 . PROGRAMMING
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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
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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
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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
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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
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8 . LEXIQUE
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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