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13. Configuration menu (cont.)

The ‘

Tools’

 (

tool

) menu groups several functions.

 at the ‘

Eco mode

’ (

Eco

) parameter, define the time to wait before the 

display is powered off (while in ‘

normal mode

’ of operation). Default 

value is 60 seconds. Configure ‘0’ to disable the function and maintain 

the display always on.

 at the ‘

SOS mode

’ (

SoS

) parameter select ‘

on

’ to activate the output 

signal to a predefined value. Select the value from 0 to 100 % of the 

active  output  range  (4/20 mA  or  0/10 Vdc).  To  deactivate  the  ‘

SOS 

mode

’ select ‘

oFF

’. See section 5 for more information on the ‘

SOS 

mode

’.

 at the ‘

Label

’ (

LAbL

) parameter, define an alphanumerical value to 

be displayed on the display, when the instrument is in ‘

normal mode

’ 

of operation, or at the ‘

messages

’ function when the key ‘

LE

’ (

3

) is 

pressed. The label can be used to identify the instrument with its 

own internal factory code. If more than four characters are needed, 

configure  the  ‘

Label 2

’ (

LbL.2

) parameter. The total label value is 

the characters at ‘

label

’ followed by the characters at ‘

label2

’. For 

additional information and a list of available characters, see section 6.

 at the ‘

On error

’ (

on.Er

)  parameter,  configure  the  behavior  of  the 

output signal, in case of error at the input signal (see section 16).

• select ‘

Output to high

’ (

to.hI

) to force the output signal to overrange 

to maximum value
• select ‘

Output to low

’ (

to.Lo

) to force the output signal to 

underrange to minimum value
• select ‘

Standard output

’ (

Stdr

) to overrange output signal to 

maximum value in case of input signal overrange, and to underrange  

output signal to minimum value in case of input signal underrange.

 at the ‘

On ‘SQ’

’ (

on.Sq

)  parameter,  configure  the  behavior  of  the 

output signal when the operator is inside ‘

configuration  menu

’ (see 

section 12.3).

• select ‘

Output to high

’ (

to.hI

) to force the output signal to overrange 

to maximum value (21.5 mA, 10.5 Vdc)

• select ‘

Output to low

’ (

to.Lo

) to force the output signal to 

underrange to minimum value (0 mA, 0 Vdc)

• select ‘

Hold  output

’ (

hoLd

) to hold the output signal while the 

operator remains inside ‘

configuration menu

’.

 at the ‘

Power filter

’ (

P.FLt

) parameter, select a filter for specific power 

frequency rejection. The filter selection has an effect on the response 

times (see section 11).

• select ‘

No filter

’ (

nonE

) to disable frequency rejection filters. This 

enables the fastest response time.
• select ‘

50 Hz filter

’ (

50.hZ

) to enable rejection to 50 Hz frequency.

• select ‘

60 Hz filter

’ (

60.hZ

) to enable rejection to 60 Hz frequency.

• select ‘

50 and 60 Hz filter

’ (

both

) to enable rejection to both 50 Hz 

and 60 Hz frequencies. This is the slowest response time.

 at the ‘

Average filter

’ (

AVr

) parameter, configure the recursive filter 

to be applied to measured input signal. The filter can be used to reduce 

oscillations  on  noisy  signals.  Configure  the  filter  strength  between 

‘0’ and ‘100’. The filter is stronger with higher values. Increasing the 

strength  of  the  filter  slows  the  response  speed  of  the  instrument. 

Value ‘0’ disables the filter.

13.9 

‘Tools’ menu

Average filter

0 to 100

‘Eco’ mode

5 to 255 seconds (0 disabled) (60 sec. default)

Tools

Label

Alphanumerical

Label 2

Alphanumerical

SOS mode

% of output

Power filter

No filter

50 Hz filter

60 Hz filter

50 and 60 Hz filter

On ‘SQ’

Output to high

Output to low

Hold output

On error

Output to high

Output to low

Standard output

Summary of Contents for I4 Series

Page 1: ...www fema es SERIES I4 Model I4L USER S MANUAL ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTER Section INDUSTRIAL 5583r00 INDUSTRIAL Weight Kg Load cell mV...

Page 2: ...ocs 5587_I4L_installation_en pdf CE declaration www fema es docs 5642_CE Declaration_I4_en pdf Warranty www fema es docs 4153_Warranty1_en pdf Web www fema es Series_I4 3 Additional information When t...

Page 3: ...Read the practical load cell information see section 7 4 Connect the input the output and the power terminals see section 9 error messages may appear in the process of connection see section 16 for ex...

Page 4: ...ead signal for changes at the excitation voltage The actual value of the excitation voltage is detected by using the sense wires Connect the sense and sense terminals 5 and 2 to the load cell to provi...

Page 5: ...g 3 load cells is the optimal way to distribute the weight on a plane although it is common to work with 4 load cells in applications with tanks hoppers and similar When working with multiple load cel...

Page 6: ...trument reads uSEr Code identifies the end of the list it follows code 199 and the list continues with code 010 Select to exit the list without applying changes To calculate the optimal input signal r...

Page 7: ...dc 7 8 9 common Vdc fuse signal sense Vexc POWER ABC 18 to 265 Vac dc isolated OUTPUT SIGNAL 789 sense common 0Vdc or passive mA current out signal 4 20mA mA current in signal 0 10Vdc or active mA cur...

Page 8: ...ion voltage terminals OUTPUT SIGNAL The output signal is configurable to 4 20mA active and passive and 0 10Vdc Table 13 Input signal ranges for load cell signals Input range Code for 4 20mA output Cod...

Page 9: ...ifications OUTPUT SIGNAL The output signal is configurable to 4 20mA active and passive and 0 10Vdc Table 14 Connection examples for millivolt signals 1 2 3 not connected mV not connected 4 5 6 not co...

Page 10: ...he input with no filter 115 mSec typ 0 to 99 with 50Hzfilter or 60Hzfilter 150mSec typ 0 to 99 with 50 and 60Hz filter 300mSec typ 0 to 99 OUTPUT SIGNAL RANGES active current output 4 20mA active max...

Page 11: ...SERIES I4 Model I4L Section INDUSTRIAL ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTERS www fema es 11 T h i s p a g e b l a n k...

Page 12: ...t returns to normal mode of operation HOW TO OPERATE INSIDE THE CONFIGURATION MENU Inside the configuration menu use the front keypad to move through menu entries parameters and select configuration v...

Page 13: ...ee section 13 8 The messages function ends when all the information has been displayed or front keys UP 5 or SQ are pressed The display returns to normal mode of operation 12 5 How to activate the Mes...

Page 14: ...cted a configuration code see section 13 1 the input signal has been already selected and there is no need to manually select the Mode ModE or Signal range rAnG parameters again At the Mode ModE param...

Page 15: ...ressed in x xx mA or in x xx Vdc at the Output high signal ou hI parameter configure the high output signal value This value is expressed in x xx mA or in x xx Vdc These four parameters define the rel...

Page 16: ...citation current EX MA to read the value of the current provided through the excitation voltage terminals for example ExMA 14 3 Display information Input signal value in mV Output signal value Label S...

Page 17: ...rrected millivolts mV see section 10 1 configure Input signal value InP S to on to see the input signal value and the measurement units for example Inp mV 8 52 This value is expressed in millivolts mV...

Page 18: ...and to underrange output signal to minimum value in case of input signal underrange at the On SQ on Sq parameter configure the behavior of the output signal when the operator is inside configuration...

Page 19: ...set a dead band value of 0 08mVdc All signals below 0 08mVdc will be treated as 0mVdc and the output will be 4mA the Version VEr parameter informs about the firmware version running in the instrument...

Page 20: ...oltage Excitation voltage 0 70mV 0 80mV 10mV 20mV 30mV 40mV 50mV 60mV 70mV 80mV 5mV Output range ok message flashes while the field correction function is being applied and when finished the instrumen...

Page 21: ...abel2 Alphanumerical 0 0 to 100 0 SOS mode of output On error Output to high Output to low Output standard Power filter No filter Filter for 50Hz Filter for 60Hz Filter for 50Hz and 60Hz On SQ Output...

Page 22: ...ell cELL Signal range rAnG 10 00mV Excitation voltage V EXc on Output range out 4 20mA Advanced scaling Ad Sc Tare tArE 0 00 mV Input signal low In Lo 0 00 mV Input signal high In hI 10 00 mV Output s...

Page 23: ...r motor controllers electrovalves together with signal and or control cables The use of shielded cables is recommended to prevent the coupling of environmental electromagnetic noise connected to earth...

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