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FSDLC-220-047 

 

15

 
 

5.3 Relay action 

■ Contact delay function 

 Relay operation in over-input detection. (Output mode:Excitation, H (

)) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Relay operation in shortage-input detection. (Output mode:Excitation, L (

)) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Note(

) In case of non-excitation for relay excitation operation setting, action of relay becomes reverse. 

 

■ Starting delay function 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

After an auxiliary supply apply, detection action is performed after a starting delay time. 

 
 
 
 

Operation value  
setting 

Relay action 

ON 
OFF 

Setting value 

Input 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Dead band 

Operation value 
setting 

Relay action 

ON 
OFF 

Input 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Contact delay 

setting time 

Dead band 

Setting value 

Auxiliary supply 

Detect action 

Closing 

Starting delay setting time 

Summary of Contents for FINE Series

Page 1: ...FSDLC 220 047 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLUG IN TRANSDUCER FINE SERIES ALARM SETTER FSDLC...

Page 2: ...ning of the screw Preparation This product must be set before use Please set correctly after reading this instruction manual Maintenance and inspection Inspection in energized state is dangerous This...

Page 3: ...part 7 3 2 Each display mode and operation 7 3 3 Measurement mode 8 3 4 Display mode 9 3 5 Setting mode 10 3 6 Calibration 12 4 Block diagram and principle of operation 4 1 Block diagram 12 4 2 Princi...

Page 4: ...setting accuracy is 0 1 of input span The display accuracy is 0 1 1 digit of input span 0 2 for voltage input less than 1V Various settings can be changed with the front switch The measured value rea...

Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 UR 2 INPUT Voltage input Electrical wire Attach as nameplate surface is upward Attach as the main body case is downward Mounting base UR 2 combines an alarm setter of voltage input and please...

Page 6: ...work Touching terminals etc while wet hands may cause electric shock Because burnout accident may be caused by wiring differences please be careful of wiring Also it is dangerous to inspect it in pla...

Page 7: ...e power line used as the source of a noise and steep voltage and current as much as possible Please use shielding wire for the bottom of the remarkable environment of a noise Environmental condition 1...

Page 8: ...s to each mode by those with four type and the following switch operations Measurement mode Input value maximum value and minimum value are displayed Display mode Setting item is displayed in order an...

Page 9: ...y push 3 seconds of ENT key Reset by push 3 seconds of ENT key Reset of minimum value display Measurement value Unit 5 0 0 Maximum value display P E A K 1 0 0 0 Reset of maximum value display P E A K...

Page 10: ...UP UP SHIFT Measurement value display U N I T M I N 0 0 0 0 M A X 1 0 0 0 C B I A S 0 0 0 0 C S P A N 0 0 0 0 S D 0 0 0 s A V E MODE SHIFT C D 1 0 0 0 s A L M D 1 H i g h D B 1 0 3 0 E X M D 1 O N A L...

Page 11: ...e simultaneously Mode Measurement setting change Movement of the setting item of AL1 to AL4 and the shift of set value Measurement value display Blinking Pushed for 3 seconds simultaneously 5 0 0 UP M...

Page 12: ...other digits decimal point does not display U N I T Middle omission U N I T U N I T m U N I T m U N I T k W U N I T k W ENT ENT ENT UP UP UP After deciding set value change a setting item symbol is b...

Page 13: ...otection circuit and becomes the DC voltage below constant voltage This voltage goes into an amplifier 2 The input is converted into the suitable voltage range in an amplifier This voltage constitutes...

Page 14: ...Relay excitation status display MAX 4 contacts Monitor lamp lights when each relay is excited The monitor lamp blinks during the delay time when the pre alarm setting is ON Relay and monitor lamp oper...

Page 15: ...ly OFF or relay non excitation Relay excitation Terminal AL2 AL1 C1 6 5 7 AL4 AL3 C2 6 5 7 UNIT n UNIT n 1 Terminal AL2 AL1 C1 6 5 7 AL4 AL3 C2 6 5 7 UNIT n UNIT n 1 Terminal AL2 AL1 C1 6 5 7 AL4 AL3...

Page 16: ...Starting delay function After an auxiliary supply apply detection action is performed after a starting delay time Operation value setting Relay action ON OFF Setting value Input Contact delay setting...

Page 17: ...arm function constitutes OFF Relay action and pre alarm in over input detection Output mode setting Excitation H Pre alarm setting ON Action of the pre alarm in contact delay time blinking Operation v...

Page 18: ...tion 20 Operation value COMP4 20 0 Measurement display range 25 to 125 Real scale 21 Dead band D B 4 3 0 0 5 to 50 0 22 Excitation mode EXMD4 ON ON Excitation OFF Non excitation 23 Contact delay time...

Page 19: ...inute There must not be malfunction 4 contacts Between AL1 AL2 and AL3 AL4 10 Impulse withstand voltage Between electric circuit and case 5kV 1 2 50 s Both positive and negative polarity for 3 times e...

Page 20: ...ulation range Please check power supply voltage and give as regulation range Input is abnormal Please give a measurement value as a check and a normal input Error of set value Please confirm set value...

Page 21: ...ormally open contact a contact AC200 220V 50 60Hz A8 DC1 to 5V About 1M 3 Alarm output 3 contacts DC100 110V B3 DC 60mV About 1M Normally close contact b contact B5 DC 1V About 1M 4 Alarm output 4 con...

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