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Display

      Summary of function

'C - - P' Function of

 P

 push button

The  indicator  may  be  configured  to
display the input current in milliamps, or
the input current as a percentage of the
4/20mA input when the 

P

 push button is

operated in the display mode.
See section 6.8

'tArE'

Tare function

 When  enabled  the tare function sets
the indicator display to zero when the 

E

push button is operated in the display
mode.
See section 6.9

'CodE'

Security code

Defines a four digit numeric code that
must be entered to gain access to the
configuration menu.  Default code 0000
disables  this  security  function  and
allows  unrestricted  access  to  all
conditioning functions.
See section 6.10

'rSEt'

Reset

Contains  two  sub-functions,  ‘ConF’
which  returns  the  indicator  to  the
default conditions shown in section 6.0
and ‘LtAb’ which returns the lineariser
to  the  default  conditions  shown  in
section 7.3.   To prevent accidental use
both  resets  must  be  confirmed  by
entering  ‘5urE’  before  they  will  be
executed. 
See section 6.11

6.2  Indicator function:   ‘FunC’

This configuration function defines the relationship
between the indicator’s 4/20mA input current and
the  indicator’s  display.    Three  alternatives  are
available:

 ‘Std’

Standard 

linear 

relationship

‘root’

Square root extraction

‘Lin’

16 segment adjustable lineariser

To  reveal  the  existing  indicator  function  select
'FunC' from the configuration menu and press

 

P

.

If the function is set as required, press 

E

 to return

to the menu, or press the 

 or 

 button to change

the setting, followed by the

 

E

 

button to return to the

configuration menu.

 ‘Std’ Linear

Provides a linear relationship between the
4/20mA  indicator  input  current  and  the
indicator display.

 ‘root’ Square root extraction

Primarily intended to linearise the square
law  4/20mA  output  from  differential
flowmeters. 

For  reference,  the  following  table  shows
the  output  current  from  a  non-linearised
differential flowmeter.

      % of full flow      Current output mA

 

2.5

4.01

10.0

4.16

25.0

5.00

50.0

8.00

75.0

13.00

100.0

20.00

When  the  root  function  is  selected  the
indicator will display flow in linear units. 

 

‘Lin’

16 segment adjustable lineariser

Enables  non  linear  variables  to  be
displayed  by  the  indicator  in  linear
engineering units.  Use of the lineariser is
described  in  section  7  of  this  instruction
manual.

6.3  Resolution:   rESn

This  function  defines  the  resolution  of  the  least
significant  display  digit.    Decreasing  the  display
resolution  can improve the  readability of a noisy
signal.   Select ''rESn' from the menu and press 

P

which will reveal the current display resolution.  To
change the resolution press the 

 or 

 button to

select 1, 2, 5 or 10 digits, followed by the 

E

 button

to  enter  the  selection  and  return  to  the
configuration menu.

Summary of Contents for BA307NE

Page 1: ...Issue 3 1st Novemeber 2017 BA307NE BA327NE Ex nA Ex tc loop powered panel mounting indicators Issue 3...

Page 2: ...figuration 8 Maintenance 8 1 Fault finding during commissioning 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning 8 3 Servicing 8 4 Routine maintenance 8 5 Guarantee 8 6 Customer comments 9 Accessories 9 1 Scale...

Page 3: ...European ATEX Directive 94 9 EC The certificate number has an X suffix indicating that the two indicators are subject to special condition for safe use For installations in Zone 2 the panel enclosure...

Page 4: ...both instruments with a common Type Examination Certificate number ITS14ATEX48028X This has been used to confirm compliance with the European ATEX Directive for Group II Category 3GD equipment The in...

Page 5: ...roups Group A propane Group B ethylene Group C hydrogen In gases that may safely be used with equipment having a temperature classification of T1 450o C T2 300o C T3 200o C T4 135o C T5 100o C At ambi...

Page 6: ...ea should be individually fused and contain a means of isolation These two requirements are frequently satisfied by using switch fuse holders with easily removable fuses which can be extracted to achi...

Page 7: ...is a satisfactory method at the low voltages and currents common in instrumentation systems Clear identification of and easy access to the means of isolation is essential for their effective use It i...

Page 8: ...el enclosure cut out dimensions Fig 4 Dimensions 5 2 Installation Procedure a Cut the aperture specified in Fig 4 in the panel enclosure Ensure that the edges of aperture are de burred b Inspect the i...

Page 9: ...ard showing the requested units of measurement if this information is not supplied when the indicator is ordered a blank card will be fitted A pack of self adhesive scale cards printed with common uni...

Page 10: ...10...

Page 11: ...uration BA307NE BA327NE Access code CodE 0000 0000 Function FunC Linear Linear Display at 4mA Zero 0 0 0 00 Display at 20mA SPAn 100 0 100 00 Resolution rESn 1 digit 1 digit Bargraph start BarLo 0 00...

Page 12: ...in 16 segment adjustable lineariser To reveal the existing indicator function select FunC from the configuration menu and press P If the function is set as required press E to return to the menu or pr...

Page 13: ...tween the two currents is greater than 4mA If these conditions are not complied with the indicator displays FaiL and aborts the calibration c If the zero current is greater than the span current the i...

Page 14: ...rompt in the configuration menu 6 10 Security code CodE Access to the instrument configuration menu may be protected by a four digit security code which must be entered to gain access New instruments...

Page 15: ...e This method allows direct calibration of the lineariser with an external current source and is the preferred method when traceability is required If the exact system non linearity is unknown this me...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...to the required value before the P button is operated to enter the required indicator display Error message If during calibration the indicator displays a FAiL error message the current at which the s...

Page 18: ...oints has been defined and then return to the in sub function by pressing the E button The corresponding indicator display at each of the break points can now be defined using the diSP sub function Us...

Page 19: ...rior of the instrument with dust or moisture Some end users may prefer not to permit live maintenance to minimise risk ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance within the hazar...

Page 20: ...the enclosure panel being distorted or creeping when the indicator panel clamps are tightened and ensures that the joint between the indicator and the panel enclosure in which it is mounted remains se...

Page 21: ...ed in Zone 2 is displaying the output from an Flameproof Ex d 2 wire transmitter located in Zone 1 Alarm 1 is switching an Ex e sounder in Zone 1 and alarm 2 is switching a sounder located in the safe...

Page 22: ...22...

Page 23: ...ndicator display equals the setpoint See section 9 4 5 Hi Lo Alarm function Defines the alarm function as High or Low See section 9 4 6 no nC Normally open or normally closed output Sets the alarm out...

Page 24: ...r fail safe operation both alarm outputs should be conditioned to be open in the alarm condition nC To check or change the alarm output status select no nC from the alarm configuration menu and press...

Page 25: ...ving access to the indicator configuration menu Protection against accidental adjustment of the setpoints when the indicator is in the display mode is provided by a separate security code This direct...

Page 26: ...int plus the displayed value to be represented or a low and a high setpoint plus the displayed value to be represented by the bargraph as shown in Fig 16 Fig 16 Displayed value and setpoints on bargra...

Page 27: ...o or greater than 9V At lower supply voltages the backlight will continue to function but with reduced brilliance and will draw less current The ATEX certificate therefore only specifies the maximum s...

Page 28: ...re four design requirements 1 The indicator should be installed generally as shown in section 5 and Fig 20 2 The certificate specifies that the indicator should be connected to a limited energy 4 20mA...

Page 29: ...Fig 21 2 The four vents at the rear of the indicator enclosure shown in Fig 22 must not be obstructed 3 The certificate specifies that the indicator should be connected to a limited energy 4 20mA circ...

Page 30: ...ne 22 The panel enclosure containing the indicator should be located where the minimum amount of dust will accumulate on them and the installation should be as specified in section 5 of this instructi...

Page 31: ...X 4 ETL cETL certification for installations in USA and Canada A4 0 cETL Mark For installations in the USA and Canada the BA307NE and BA327NE indicators have ETL and cETL Ex nA and Ex tc approval Cont...

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