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DT1310 xx xx 

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7. Setting-up

 

 

7.1. First steps

 

Necessary tools

 

For setting-up you need: 

 mini USB A (5 pin)-USB A cable for infrared interface 

 the infrared interface (DT10) 

 USB driver installer.exe on the CD 

 DT1010_DT1310 V2012-08-31.exe (or latter) 

configuration software on the CD 

 PC 

 

Installing the USB driver

 Before you use the configuration software first time, you 

must to install the USB driver. This driver provides the 
virtual COM port for configuration software. 
Run the \DT1310 (DT10)\USB Driver\USB driver 
installer.exe program on CD. 
 

Software

 

Easy to use DT1310.exe configuration software (free of 
charge). Simple copy it into an optional folder, click on the 
“Start” button and you can configure the instrument. 
 

Setting-up

 

1. Connect the infrared interface with the USB cable to the 
PC USB port. 
2. Put the instruments under supply voltage. 
3. Start the DT1310.exe configuration program. 
4. Select the appropriate serial port. 
5. Click on the „Open Serial Port” button. 
6. Push the "conf start" button and place opposite the 
interface optics and the instruments optics. 
7. st. (red) indicator gives light, signing that the instrument 
is configuration mode. 
8. power (green) indicator signs with a short flash the 
successful communication between the program and the 
instrument. 
9. Use the configuration software as is written on the 
following pages. 
10. At the end of the settings click on the “Download 
settings” button, the new settings are written into the 
instrument. 
11. Click on the „Disconnect” button for finishing the 
configuration procedure. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for DT1310 Series

Page 1: ...DT1310 xx xx Intrinsically Safe Temperature Resistance Transmitter Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...elivery configuration 7 3 2 Type designation 7 3 3 Principle of operation 8 3 4 Adjustment 9 3 5 Indicators infrared communicator and the configuration start button 10 3 6 Storage and transport 11 4 M...

Page 3: ...Two wire zeroing 27 7 10 Pt correction values 28 7 11 Potentiometer calibrating 30 7 12 Potentiometer scaling 32 7 13 New password setting 33 7 14 Resetting default settings 34 7 15 Analogue output l...

Page 4: ...o these personnel and put into practice by them 1 3 Symbolism used Information tip note This symbol indicates helpful additional information Caution warning danger This symbol informs you of a dangero...

Page 5: ...rise to application specific hazards or damage to system components through incorrect mounting or adjustment 2 4 General safety instructions Using the DT1310 xx xx Intrinsically Safe Temperature Resi...

Page 6: ...the Ex specific safety information for installation and operation in Ex areas 2 7 Environmental instructions Protection of the environment is one of our most important duties Please take note of the...

Page 7: ...20220128 V0 7 3 Product description 3 1 Delivery configuration Delivered items The scope of delivery encompasses DT1310 xx xx documentation this operating instructions certification warranty 3 2 Type...

Page 8: ...configuration parameters are downloaded from the PC to the DT1310 xx xx via DT10 infrared communicator interface This interface connects to PC via normal USB 2 0 type A connector The measuring current...

Page 9: ...he power consumption is 1 4 W 3 4 Adjustment After connecting the DT1310 xx xx is ready to work with the factory default parameters are written in Chapter 6 1 For working with the default parameters t...

Page 10: ...en indicator has two function continuous light indicates that the instrument is in measuring mode a short flash indicates that a successful communication has granted with the configuration software 2...

Page 11: ...under the title Environmental conditions The packaging of DT1310 xx xx consist of environment friendly recyclable cardboard is used to protect the instrument against the impacts of normal stresses occ...

Page 12: ...accordance with chapter 10 1 Technical specification as described under the title Operating conditions Mounting position The instruments are designed in a housing for mounting on TS 35 rail The instr...

Page 13: ...unting doesn t need any tool 1 Tilt the instrument according to the figure put the instrument s mounting hole onto the upper edge of the rail figure step 1 2 Push the instrument s bottom onto the bott...

Page 14: ...ce of supply voltage Use only a screwdriver with appropriate head Take note the suitability of the connecting cable wire cross section insulation etc The wire cross section should be 0 25 1 5 mm2 You...

Page 15: ...tiometer to the input see also Application example Checking the Connections 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in...

Page 16: ...erminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the...

Page 17: ...ings Pt connecting 4 wire Measuring mode temperature measurement wit Pt100 sensor Current output 4 20 mA Current output error value 3 2 mA Averaging 16 measurement Output refresh time 0 5 sec Sensor c...

Page 18: ...er is not calibrated see Chapter 7 4 blinks measuring value out of range 5 blinks analog output scaling error the instrument is unable to convert the measured value into the 3 9 20 1 mA range while th...

Page 19: ...the Start button and you can configure the instrument Setting up 1 Connect the infrared interface with the USB cable to the PC USB port 2 Put the instruments under supply voltage 3 Start the DT1310 e...

Page 20: ...resistances The 3 wire mode is a compromise it may give a good result when all the 3 wire have same resistance The two wire mode is the cheapest mode use only when there is no other possibility Facto...

Page 21: ...ce of operations Pt100 temperature transmitter measured in C with 0 1 C resolution Factory default Potentiometer transmitter measured in percent between 0 100 with 1 resolution Potentiometer transmitt...

Page 22: ...ire break can be detected by the signal processing unit it can drive a loop indicator e g DT4200 7 5 Error current voltage setting Function In a case of an error state the output current voltage is fo...

Page 23: ...sing this number the signal stability increases but the signal settling time becomes lower Default factory setting 16 1 Select the appropriate output signal by clicking the button The figure shows the...

Page 24: ...DT1310 xx xx 24 20220128 V0 Settling time after stabilizing the input signal 3 wire mode Averaging number Settling time sec 1 0 25 2 0 5 4 1 0 8 1 8 16 3 5 32 6 8 64 13 6...

Page 25: ...put current voltage refresh time can be set independently from the measuring time There are 6 different refresh times sec 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 Select the appropriate output signal by clicking the...

Page 26: ...eter scale to the output Factory default 4 mA 200 0 C and 20 mA 800 0 C 1 Type in the value of the start point of the range or scale 0 4 mA or 0 2 V 2 Type in the value of the end point of the range o...

Page 27: ...ill work only properly at the same ambient temperature Factory default wire resistance 0 Ohm This setting will work only when the two wire mode is selected Sequence of operations 1 Short the connectin...

Page 28: ...rection values and using interpolation method on all other points of the whole characteristics For the best curve fitting it is recommended to choose the correction points at about 20 50 80 of the mea...

Page 29: ...DT1310 xx xx 20220128 V0 29 The figure shows the factory default settings Sequence of operations 2 Type in the 3 temperature value 3 Type in the bold resistance difference values The setting is ready...

Page 30: ...the instrument to the potentiometer scale If the potentiometer is not calibrated the st indicator signs the error with 3 blinking 1 The figure shows the state before calibrating In the R window you c...

Page 31: ...r wiper to the end position than click on the right button You will see on the right button the resistance value of the potentiometer in the end position Note Any wiper position can be assign to the 0...

Page 32: ...art and end position of the potentiometer The figure shows the factory default settings Sequence of operations 1 Select the number of decimals 2 Type in the start resistance value 0 upper window than...

Page 33: ...into the lower field The figure shows an example when the selected password is 2587 Sequence of operations When the two password is not the same the software announces it and you have to type in twic...

Page 34: ...ng this function makes sense in that case when the settings of the instrument have changed so much that it is easier to start the setting up process from the default factory setting 1 Click on the Fac...

Page 35: ...the error state See 7 16 Analogue output error state disabling 1 Type in the low and the high output limits In voltage mode the typed value is desired voltage value x2 The figure shows the factory de...

Page 36: ...e is OK the instrument is defective There is no output signal check the device connected to the input When the result of fault finding is that the DT1310 xx xx is defective call the manufacturer servi...

Page 37: ...fore dismounting disconnect all wires 2 Put the screwdriver end into the fixing assembly s hole figure step 1 3 Lift the screwdriver handle until it possible to open the fixing assembly figure step 2...

Page 38: ...concerning EU directive the manufacturer undertakes the disposal of the instrument that are manufactured by it and intended to be destroyed Please deliver it in contamination free condition to the sit...

Page 39: ...n 4 3 2 wire Measuring current 880 A Pt1000 250 A Sensor dissipation 80 W sensor temp 0 C 270 W sensor temp 800 C Resistance of wire 100 ohm max Measurement range 200 800 C 0 400 0 4000 Number of corr...

Page 40: ...erating temperature range 0 60 C 20 60 C on customer request Storage temperature range 20 70 C Relative humidity 90 max non condensing Place of installation cabinet Mounting position vertical horizont...

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