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Quick Start Instructions ...................................................................................................................  3

1. Introduction ..............................................................................................................................  6

2. Specifications ...........................................................................................................................  7

3. Unpacking ..............................................................................................................................  15

4. Dimensional Information ........................................................................................................  15

5. Hardware ...............................................................................................................................  15

6. Mounting and Wiring .............................................................................................................  18

7. Start Up Procedures ................................................................................................................  22

8. Configurations ........................................................................................................................  24

9. Operation ...............................................................................................................................  42

10. Error Codes .............................................................................................................................  48

11. Normative References .............................................................................................................  50

12. Parameter Group Menus .........................................................................................................  51

13. Repair .....................................................................................................................................  66

14. Warranty ................................................................................................................................  66

Summary of Contents for UPR700

Page 1: ...UPR700 Microprocessor Based Pressure Process Indicator Installation and Operation Manual P N 974090 12 02 Rev F ECO 27358...

Page 2: ...cifications 7 3 Unpacking 15 4 Dimensional Information 15 5 Hardware 15 6 Mounting and Wiring 18 7 Start Up Procedures 22 8 Configurations 24 9 Operation 42 10 Error Codes 48 11 Normative References 5...

Page 3: ...move instrument from case by spreading locking tabs Grasp the bezel and slide the instrument out of its case Slide the rubber gasket over the case Slide the instrument case into the cutout Attach the...

Page 4: ...s 10 000 NOTE If your transducer is a 10 000 psi model skip next two steps Scroll to GROUP Using the Down arrow key set the appropriate Full Scale Value for your transducer Enter using the FUNC key to...

Page 5: ...y Input Type 8 5 1 32 Set the Secondary Input Scale Value 8 5 2 34 Set the Secondary Input Thermocouple Type 8 5 3 34 Set the Secondary Input Failsafe Mode 8 5 4 34 Alarms Set which input the Alarms w...

Page 6: ...nsmission output is available as an option as is a 24 VDC power supply for two and four wire process transmitters A third alarm is also available as an option Five groups of configuration parameters a...

Page 7: ...V AC DC 10 to 10 Power Consumption Max 22 VA at 50 Hz Max 27 VA at 60 Hz Insulation Resistance 100 M 500 VDC Dielectric Strength 2300V rms for 1 min according to EN61010 1 A2 Ambient Temperature From...

Page 8: ...alarm 3 is in alarm state REM Lit when device is controlled by serial link 0 25 50 75 100 These six LEDs are always on to improve the bar graph indication 2 green LED s annunciator for PEAK Lit when l...

Page 9: ...y the end user and to restore original factory calibration values Input resolution 400 counts Full scale value Resolution 10 4000 1 digit 4002 8000 2 digits 8005 20000 5 digits 20010 40000 10 digits 4...

Page 10: ...ed from the primary input A double or reinforced insulation between instrument output and power supply must be guaranteed by the external device 2 6 PRIMARY SECONDARY INPUTS COMMON SPECIFICATION Commo...

Page 11: ...e Each alarm is keyboard programmable for Primary Secondary input High Low Low inhibited on start up Auto Manual reset Excitation Type Keyboard configurable for each alarm relay coil energized in no a...

Page 12: ...5 V 0 5 VDC mm load 5 K with under over range capability from 1 25 to 6 25 V 0 20 mA max load 500 with under over range capability from 5 to 25 mA max load 400 over 20 mA 4 20 mA max load 500 with un...

Page 13: ...ansmission low and high limits are selectable from 0 to primary input full scale value when the retransmitted variable is primary input or from low to high secondary limits when the retransmitted vari...

Page 14: ...14 Fig 2 Model UPR700 Outline Drawing...

Page 15: ...mm X 143 5mm Cutout 3 62 X 3 62 92mm X 92mm Depth behind panel 5 04 128mm Weight 1 43 lbs 650g 5 HARDWARE The UPR700 is shipped with the hardware jumpers set for the following Primary Input Pressure S...

Page 16: ...16 Fig 3 UPR700 Wiring 4 20mATransmitter Internal 24VDC Power Supply Primary Input...

Page 17: ...UPR700 Microprocessor Based Pressure Process Indicator 17 Fig 4 UPR700 Wiring 4 20mATransmitter Internal 24VDC Power Supply Secondary Input...

Page 18: ...fer to the model number of the instrument to determine the hardware and options included as part of your unit Please refer to Section 6 1 for the terminal assignments Terminals are accessed by opening...

Page 19: ...ast 75 C Use copper conductors only Don t run input wires together with power cables For 24 V DC the polarity need not be observed The power supply input is fuse protected by a sub miniature fuse rate...

Page 20: ...mA V 23 Remote Reset 24 Remote Reset 45 Alarm 1 NO 46 Alarm 1 Common 47 Alarm 1 NC 48 Alarm 2 NO 49 Alarm 2 Common 50 Alarm 2 NC 51 Alarm 3 Common OPTIONAL 52 Alarm 3 NC NO 53 100 240 VAC OR 24 VAC O...

Page 21: ...mmon 46 25 A1 N C 47 26 A2 N O 48 27 A2 Common 49 28 A2 N C 50 29 Optional Alarm 3 A3 N O N C 52 21 A3 Common 51 22 Analog Output Voltage Out 21 2 Voltage Out 22 3 Current Out 21 4 Current Out 22 5 Op...

Page 22: ...0 hysteresis Auto reset failsafe mode and is also linked to the primary input Alarm 3 if supplied is configured as a High Alarm at 80 of the full scale value with 0 4 second filtering 1 0 hysteresis...

Page 23: ...lay is blank The FUNC function key is used to access the parameter to view and modify The RESET key is used to reset the stored peak value and to reset the alarms when held for 1 second once the alarm...

Page 24: ...settings for the input s and output s used in your particular application are selected It is necessary only to select the category e g Voltage or Current The specific range will be chosen in the softw...

Page 25: ...ted for approximately 10 seconds the instrument will automatically return to the normal display mode 8 3 PARAMETER CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES The parameters in the five groups are extensive and not all...

Page 26: ...er set to OFF the default value of HIGH or to LOW To verify this parameter or to change it press the FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 4 shows in the upper display...

Page 27: ...t Decimal Point Position PI DP None 1 2 3 4 places None Group 3 Secondary Input T C Type Sl TC tc J tc CA tc L tc n tc J Group 3 Alarm I Input Channel Link AI LNK OFF Prl ln Sec ln Prl ln Group 3 Alar...

Page 28: ...FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 5 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key and the upper display should show Str while the lower display shows PI TYP If not...

Page 29: ...il 4 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key and the upper display will show OFF while the lower display shows SHUNT Press the or key until the upper display changes to the ON Press the FUNC key...

Page 30: ...u have a strain gauge transducer load cell or other mV V device see Section 8 4 1 The Instrument s default setting is strain gage input To select another input for a transmitter or to use another proc...

Page 31: ...ue of 25 of the full scale value To set the low scale value press the FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 3 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key and the uppe...

Page 32: ...lues will show in the lower display The Instrument s default secondary input setting is for a J type thermocouple To select another type of input press the FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the di...

Page 33: ...UPR700 Microprocessor Based Pressure Process Indicator 33 Fig 10 Secondary Input Jumper Location...

Page 34: ...couple type and temperature units by pressing the FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 3 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key until the lower display shows SI...

Page 35: ...gh alarm at 60 of full scale linked to the primary input 0 4 second filtering 1 hysteresis automatic reset and failsafe mode The default values for Alarm 3 if supplied are high alarm at 80 of full sca...

Page 36: ...lied Alarm 3 A3 FL 8 6 4 SETTING THE HYSTERESIS FOR ALARM Hysteresis is used to describe the amount that the reading must drop below the alarm point in a high alarm or must rise above the alarm point...

Page 37: ...condition or the loss of power to the UPR700 the relay will be de energized and will then close 8 6 7 SETTING THE ALARMS VALUE ALARMS THRESHOLD The Alarm 1Threshold Values is the value beyond which t...

Page 38: ...ameter or press RESET to return to the operating screen Similarly the Secondary Analog Output Link SO LNK can be set in the same manner 8 7 3 SETTING THE MAIN ANALOG OUTPUT RANGE LOW To change or view...

Page 39: ...UPR700 Microprocessor Based Pressure Process Indicator 39 Fig 11 Main Analog Output Jumper Location Fig 12 Secondary Analog Output Jumper Location optional...

Page 40: ...press the FUNC key to lock in the value and advance to the next parameter Similarly the Secondary Analog Output Filter SO FL can be set in the same manner 8 8 SETTING THE SECURITY CODES The security c...

Page 41: ...he FUNC key to lock in the value The lower display changes to CODE C and the Upper display shows 1 This means that all levels are locked and cannot be changed If finished remove the instrument from it...

Page 42: ...to ON Press the FUNC key to calibrate the zero value The lower display changes to SPAN C The upper display shows OFF Press the or keys until the upper display changes to ON Press the FUNC key to calib...

Page 43: ...ss the FUNC key until nonE and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 4 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key and the upper display should show OFF while the lower display shows SHUNT I...

Page 44: ...the span value When the legend DSP FL appears in the lower display calibration is complete Press RESET to return to the operating screen 9 2 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION NOTE In this section the word Calib...

Page 45: ...vision Zero input counts ZERO Pressure input counts STR Reference junction counts RJ Remote set point linear temperature input and line resistance for RTD input RSP RL Thermocouple and RTD input TC RT...

Page 46: ...ndary Input Voltage Full scale 10 V S 010 Secondary Input Voltage Verify 2 SL TC Secondary Input Thermocouple Zero 0 mV SH TC Secondary Input Thermocouple Full scale 50 mV S TC Secondary Input Thermoc...

Page 47: ...E and GROUP show on the display Press the key until 3 shows in the upper display Press the FUNC key and the lower display changes to SC BUS The upper display shows nodbS Press the or keys until the up...

Page 48: ...re on the transducer and the wiring is correct contact Dynisco Technical Assistance at 800 221 2201 5 Input calibration error Correction Check that there is no pressure applied to the transducer If th...

Page 49: ...ow OPEN under one or more of the following conditions A D converter saturation indicating a signal outside the expected range Input current lower then 0 8 mA for 4 20 mA inputs Primary input lower the...

Page 50: ...mounting Nominal front and cut out dimensions EN 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurements control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements EN 50081 2 Electromagneti...

Page 51: ...ilter 8 3 5 A1 FL Alarm 1 Filter 8 6 3 A2 FL Alarm 2 Filter 8 6 3 A3 FL Alarm 3 Filter 8 6 3 MO FL Main Analog Output Filter 8 7 5 SO FL Second Analog Ouput Filter 8 7 5 DEFLT Loading Default Data 8 3...

Page 52: ...8 6 5 A2 FSM Alarm 2 Failsafe Mode 8 6 6 A3 HYS Alarm 3 Hysteresis 8 6 4 A3 RES Alarm 3 Reset Mode 8 6 5 A3 FSM Alarm 3 Failsafe Mode 8 6 6 LI TYP Logic Input Configuration 8 3 1 LI STS Logic Input S...

Page 53: ...r with the exception of the selected codes ALARM 1 THRESHOLD Group 1 Available Only if A1 LNK is different than OFF Upper display Alarm 1 threshold value Lower display AL1 Range From low to high scale...

Page 54: ...FUNC key to start the zero calibration It is also possible to select CLEAr value to delete the field calibration and restore factory calibration Default value Zero SPAN CALIBRATION Group 2 Available...

Page 55: ...4 5 sec Default value 0 4 sec MAIN ANALOG OUTPUT FILTER Group 2 Available Only if MO TYP is different than OFF Upper display Time constant of the main analog output filter Lower display MO FL Range OF...

Page 56: ...UT DECIMAL POINT POSITION Group 3 Available Always Upper display Full scale value Lower display PI DP Range Use keys to select the position of the decimal point Default value None SECONDARY INPUT THER...

Page 57: ...is 0 20 4 20 or 0 10 Upper display Secondary input range high Lower display SI DP Range Use keys to select the position of the decimal point Default value None ALARM 1 INPUT CHANNEL LINK Group 3 Avail...

Page 58: ...nput Default value Disabled ALARM 3 TYPE Group 3 Available Only if A3 LNK is different than OFF Upper display Selection of alarm 3 type Lower display A3 TYP Range HI LO InhIb High low low with mask at...

Page 59: ...ilable Only if SO TYP is different than OFF Upper display Range low for second analog output Lower display SO LO Range from 0 to PI FSV if SO LNK PrI In from 1000 to 3000 if SO LNK SEc In Default valu...

Page 60: ...Default value 19200 LOADING DEFAULT DATA Group 3 Available Only if access to level 3 is allowed Upper display OFF Lower display DEFLT Range Use keys to switch the upper display from OFF to On 3 then p...

Page 61: ...er display Alarm 1 hysteresis Lower display A1 HYS Range From 0 1 to 10 0 of the selected range Default value 1 0 ALARM 1 RESET MODE Group 4 Available Only if A1 LNK is different than OFF Upper displa...

Page 62: ...safe mode Default value Failsafe mode ALARM 3 HYSTERESIS Group 4 Available Only if A3 LNK is different than OFF Upper display Alarm 3 hysteresis Lower display A3 HYS Range From 0 1 to 10 0 of the sele...

Page 63: ...nsidered active when the contact is closed or open with respect to this parameter Default value Closed PEAK DETECTION Group 4 Available Always Upper display Polarity of peak detector Lower display PEA...

Page 64: ...uple RTD 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 10V Default value Thermocouple NOTE Remember to make the proper selection on the hardware jumpers MAIN ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION Group 5 Available Always Upper display Type of...

Page 65: ...1 2 3 4 and 5 SECURITY CODE LEVEL A Available Always Upper display 0 1 On Lower display CODE A Range Use keys to input the security codes 0 means no security code all parameters related to level A ar...

Page 66: ...ocks Level A When the SECUR functions are accessed in Group 1 the levels that are locked will be followed by a decimal point E g A b C indicates that all the levels are locked 13 REPAIR Questions conc...

Page 67: ...NOTES...

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