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Ascon Tecnologic - KX6 - ENGINEERING MANUAL - 

PAG. 7

6.5  Factory reset - Default parameters 

loading procedure

Sometime, e.g. when you re-configure an instrument 
previously used for other works or from other people or when 
you have made too many errors during configuration and 
you decided to re-configure the instrument, it is possible to 
restore the factory configuration. 
This action allows to put the instrument in a defined condition 
(the same it was at the first power ON).
The default data are those typical values loaded in the 
instrument prior to ship it from factory.
To load the factory default parameter set, proceed as follows:

1. 

Press the 

 button for more than 5 seconds.  The upper 

display will show 

PASS

 while the middle display shows 

0

;

2. 

Using 

 and 

 buttons set the value 

-481

;

3. 

Push 

 button;

4. 

The instrument will turn OFF all LEDs for a few seconds, 
then the upper display will show 

dFLt

 (default) and then 

all LEDs are turned ON for 2 seconds. At this point the 
instrument restarts as for a new power ON.

The procedure is complete.

Note: 

The complete list of the default parameters is available 
in Appendix A.

6.6  OEM Reset/OEM Default 

Parameters Set

In addition to the “Factory default” these instruments allow 
the OEM to store his own default parameter set.  In this way 
if an end-user tampers the parameter values, the after sales 
support of the OEM has a fast and easy way to reset the 
machine and return to the proprietary parameter set.

6.6.1  Storing the OEM default parameter set

Once the OEM has configured his own paratameter set and is 
returned to the “Standard display”, in order store these values 
as a “Proprietary default” the OEM must proceed as follows:

1. 

Press the 

 button for more than 5 seconds.  The upper 

display will show 

PASS

 while the middle display shows 

0

;

2. 

Using 

 and 

 buttons set the value 

-682

;

3. 

Push 

 button;

4. 

The instrument shows 

LoAd

 on the upper display in order 

to highlight that the memorization has been made, then 
returns to the “Standard display” mode.

6.6.2  Loading the OEM default parameter set

1. 

Press the 

 button for more than 5 seconds.  The upper 

display will show 

PASS

 while the middle display shows 

0

;

2. 

Using 

 and 

 buttons set the value 

-581

;

3. 

Push 

 button;

4. 

The instrument turns ON all the LEDs for a few seconds, 
then returns to the “Standard display” mode.

Notes: 1. 

If the instrument 

does not turn ON all the 

LEDs for at least 2 seconds

, it means that the 

password inserted was incorrect and the 

OEM 

parameter set has NOT been loaded

.

2. 

Using the serial link it is always possible to send to 
the address 13H the corretct password in order to 
obtain the desired action (

-481

 for the Factory set, 

-581

 for OEM set or 

-682

 to store the OEM set).

6.7  Configuring all Parameters

In the following pages we will describe all the parameters of 
the instrument.  However, the instrument will only show the 
parameters applicable to its hardware options in accordance 
with the specific instrument configuration (i.e. setting 

AL1t

 

[Alarm 1 type] to 

nonE

 [not used], all parameters related to 

alarm 1 will be skipped).

]

inP Group - Main input configuration

[1] SEnS - Input type

Available: 

Always.

Range: J

 

TC J  (-50... +1000°C/-58... +1832°F);

crAL

  TC K 

(-50... +1370°C/-58... +2498°F);

S

 

TC S 

(-50... 1760°C/-58... +3200°F);

r

 

TC R 

(-50... +1760°C/-58... +3200);

t

 

TC T 

(-70... +400°C/-94... +752°F);

0.20

 

0... 20 mA linear;

4.20

 

4... 20 mA linear;

0.60

 

0... 60 mV linear (see note 3);

12.60

  12... 60 mV Linear (see note 3).

Notes: 1. 

When a TC input is selected and a decimal figure 
is programmed (see the next parameter) the max. 
displayed value becomes 999.9°C or 999.9°F.

2. 

Every change of the SEnS parameter setting 
will force the [2] dP = 0 and it will change all 
parameters related with dP (e.g. set points, 
proportional band, etc.);

3. 

In order to obtain a 0... 5 V or a 0... 10 V input, 
select 0... 60 mV and connect the adapter: 
- 0... 5 V = AD ADPINMV-KX-V5; 
- 0... 10 V = AP ADPINMV-KX-V10;

[2] dP - Decimal point position

Available: 

Always.

Range: 

When [1] SenS = Linear input: from 0 to 3. 
When [1] SenS different from linear input: 0 or 1.

Note: 

Every change of the dP parameter setting will produce 
a change of the parameters related with it (e.g.: set 
points, proportional band, etc.).

[3] SSc - Initial scale read-out for linear inputs

Available: 

When a linear input is selected by [1] 

SenS

.

Range: 

-1999... 9999.

Notes: 1. 

SSc allows the scaling of the analogue input to 
set the read-out value shown when the instrument 
detect the minimum measurable value. 
The instrument will show a measured value up to 
5% less then SSc value and than it will show an 
underrange error.

2. 

It is possible to set a initial scale read-out higher 
then the full scale read-out in order to obtain a 
reverse read-out scaling.  For example:

 

0 mA = 0 mBar and 20 mA = -1000 mBar (vacuum).

[4] FSc - Full scale read-out for linear input

Available: 

When a linear input is selected by [1] SenS.

Range: 

-1999...  9999

Notes: 1. 

Fsc allows the scaling of the analogue input to set 
the read-out value shown when the instrument 
detect the maximum measurable value.  
The instrument will show a measured value up to 
5% higher than [4] FSc value and then it will show 
an overrange error.

2. 

It is possible to set a full scale read-out lower 

Summary of Contents for KX6

Page 1: ...ng exposed terminals and wiring on the back Select a mounting location having the following characteristics 1 It should be easily accessible 2 There is minimum vibrations and no impact 3 There are no...

Page 2: ...e the 2 retainers To re insert the controller in its housing reverse the extraction procedure 2 3 General notes about wiring 1 Do not run input wires together with power cables 2 External components l...

Page 3: ...Common 24 VAC DC Notes 1 The isolated input DI2 must be used in one of the modes determined by the link High level input 110 220 VAC Low level input 24 VDC VAC 2 Logic input 2 is isolated by the meas...

Page 4: ...ot exceed 1 5 km at 9600 baud 2 7 Power Supply Power Supply 11 12 Supply Voltage 100 240 VAC 15 10 Notes 1 Before connecting the instrument to the power line make sure that line voltage is equal to th...

Page 5: ...e Temperature drift It is part of the global accuracy Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage temperature 30 70 C 22 158 F Humidity 20 85 RH not condensing Electromagnetic compatibility and safe...

Page 6: ...on parameters is protected by a password Note The instrument will show only the parameters consistent with the specific hardware and in accordance with the value assigned to the previous parameters e...

Page 7: ...nd the OEM parameter set has NOT been loaded 2 Using the serial link it is always possible to send to the address 13H the corretct password in order to obtain the desired action 481 for the Factory se...

Page 8: ...es automatically in MAN mode Removed the burnout condition the instrument remains in MAN mode until Auto mode is selected by OPEr parameter a command by serial link digital imput or by the key pressur...

Page 9: ...vailable Always Range When at least one output is programmed as con trol output nonE Alarm not used LoAb Absolute low alarm HiAb Absolute high alarm LHAo Absolute band alarm with alarm indication out...

Page 10: ...19 AL1t is different from SE br Range 1 9999 engineering units Notes 1 The hysteresis value is the difference between the Alarm threshold value and the point the Alarm automatically resets 2 When the...

Page 11: ...ange and stand by LbA group Loop break alarm General note about LBA alarm The LBA operate as follows applying the 100 of the power output to a process the process variable after a time due to the proc...

Page 12: ...nditions e g set point change during tune execution etc Note Fast auto tune can start only when the measured value PV is lower than SP 1 2 SP Available When 39 cont PID or 3Pt Range 4 8 where 4 Oscill...

Page 13: ...th a power output equal to the value it will use at steady state instead of zero and the undershoot will become very little in theory equal to zero Available When 39 cont PID or 3Pt Range 100 0 100 0...

Page 14: ...rument returns at P cAL parameter 5 During the potentiometer calibration the instrument detects the real valve stroke time and stores it in the Str t Stroke time parameter At the end of the automatic...

Page 15: ...e master zone and it uses a set point equal to 210 C The second zone has a local set point equal to 45 C The third zone has a local set point equal to 45 C The fourth zone has a local set point equal...

Page 16: ...of the instrument control alarms etc 81 dSPu Status of the instrument at power up Available Always Range AS Pr Starts in the same way it was prior to the power down Auto Starts in Auto mode oP 0 Start...

Page 17: ...of the configuration procedure is completed In order to exit from configuration parameter procedure proceed as follows Push button Push button for more than 10 s The instru ment will come back to the...

Page 18: ...en the instrument is powered it starts immediately to work according to the memorized parameter value In other words the instrument has one status only the run time status During run time we can force...

Page 19: ...no buttons for more than 10 seconds 8 4 Automatic Mode 8 4 1 Keyboard function when the instrument is in Auto mode Performs the action programmed by 75 uSrb button function during RUN TIME parameter...

Page 20: ...ped from stand by to auto modes the instrument will start automatically the alarm masking the soft start functions and the auto tune if programmed 9 ERROR MESSAGES 9 1 Out of range signals The upper d...

Page 21: ...aults found without any fees or charge for Ascon Tecnologic except in the event of alternative agreements 10 3 Maintenance This instrument does not requires periodical recalibration and it have no con...

Page 22: ...7 SP1 SP2 selection oFF 10 diF2 Digital Input 2 function oFF 11 di A Digital Inputs Action DI2 only if configured 0 DI1 direct action DI2 direct action 1 DI1 reverse action DI2 direct action 2 DI1 dir...

Page 23: ...tand by mode 2 Alarm 1 enabled in out of range condition 3 Alarm 1 enabled in stand by mode and in out of range condition 0 AL2 group no Param Description Dec Point Values Default 27 AL2t Alarm 2 type...

Page 24: ...r up and after a set point change 5 Evo tune with automatic restart at every power up 6 Evo tune with automatic start the first power up only 7 Evo tune with manual start 8 Evo tune with automatic res...

Page 25: ...n tunE Auto tune self tune enabling A single press longer than 1 se cond starts the auto tune oPLo Manual mode The first pressure puts the instrument in manual mode oPLo while a second one puts the in...

Page 26: ...ransmitted Master nonE Retransmission not used the instrument is a slave rSP The instrument becomes a Master and retransmits the operative set point PErc The instrument become a Master and it retransm...

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