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Instruction Manual

MICROJET RECORDER

TYPE:  PHA

INP-TN4PHAV-E

Summary of Contents for PHA

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MICROJET RECORDER TYPE PHA INP TN4PHAV E ...

Page 2: ...or a trouble caused by such a modification This instruction manual should be kept by the person who is actually using the unit After reading the manual be sure to keep it at a place easy to access This instruction manual should be delivered to the end user without fail Request It is prohibited to transfer part or all of the manual without Fuji s permission Description in this manual will be change...

Page 3: ...n the instruction manual Installation at an unsuited place may cause fall trouble or malfunction The unit must be installed correctly as shown in the instruc tion manual Incorrect installation may cause fall trouble or malfunction During installation work keep the inside of the unit free from entry of cable chips or other foreign objects as it may cause fire trouble or malfunction PROHIBITION This...

Page 4: ...s harmful to human body Observe the following emer gency treatments When ink gets in eyes wash out for at least 5 minutes imme diately with much clean water and ask your doctor for treat ment at once When ink gets on skin wash out and clean skins with soap and water When ink is breathed in move to a clean place immediately If necessary ask your doctor for treatment at once Do not touch the connect...

Page 5: ...Test pattern print out 6 3 6 4 Actions during operation 6 3 6 5 Displays and print outs on detection cancellation of alarms 6 5 6 6 Displays and print outs on occurrence of burnt out 6 5 6 7 Over range under range display and abnormal input display 6 6 6 8 Display and record when chart paper runs out 6 6 6 9 Display and record when the recording head ink is low 6 6 6 10 Display when data backup ba...

Page 6: ...9 3 Setting of alarm latch and integrated value print out 9 3 9 4 Setting of PV shift 9 4 9 5 User definable unit 9 5 9 6 Setting of record error external output 9 6 9 7 Calibration of measured value 9 7 9 8 Change of record color 9 8 9 9 Language selection 9 8 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 11 EXAMPLES OF RECORDS AND PRINT OUTS 11 1 11 1 Periodic print outs scale print outs 11 1 11 2 Digital print out i...

Page 7: ...orts and integrated totals 5 Operation of the equipment is simple thanks to an easy view display section which permits key in of various items of set data 1 2 Product check Check on accessories The unit comes with the accessories shown in Fig 1 1 Please check that they are all there 1 INTRODUCTION I n str uc t i o n M an ua l 4 Instruction manual 5 Fuse 3 Recording paper F uj i E l e ct r i c C o ...

Page 8: ...r of points in place 4 4 Asterisks indicate options 1 3 Check on type and specification The data plates note the type name etc Please check to see that you have got a unit with the specification you ordered There are data plates on the top surface of the case and in the main unit Product name Type Specification Sales units Recording head PHZH1002 1 per unit 1 Recording paper PEX00BL1 1000B Approxi...

Page 9: ... left and right detach the main unit and make changes inside the instrument replace the input signal setting pins Note that changes in the type of thermocouple can be effected by front panel key operations Changes in the type of input signals means changes as indicated below Thermocouple Resistance bulbs DC voltage For details see Section 5 3 However change to the thermocouple model or switching b...

Page 10: ...ic channels The data display is updated once every second 3 No 1 to 6 channels are display simultaneously and data display is updated at 1 sec ond intervals 4 7 12 channels are displayed simultaneously This panel is not displayed when the number of recorded points is up to six Data display is updated once every second 5 Display of the data and time 2 This key is used for shifting from a set mode t...

Page 11: ...zontally with no tilt to the left or right The forward tilt should be 0 but the unit may be inclined 0 to 30 rearwards 3 2 External dimensions and panel cut out dimensions unit mm 3 MOUNTING METHOD α α 60 to 90 280 312 288 288 360MIN 281 2 0 281 2 0 320MIN 280 160 39 18 199 Transmission terminal option Alarm unit option Alarms 7 to 12 Alarm external control unit option Alarms 1 to 6 Mounting attac...

Page 12: ...3 2 INP TN4PHAV E 3 3 Method of mounting onto panel Tighten and fix the mounting screw attachments on the left and right Use a panel that is 2mm or more thick Panel Screw Screw ...

Page 13: ...o ensure proper compensation of reference con tacts for thermocouple inputs 3 We recommend the use of insulation sleeve solderless terminals using M4 thread for con necting wires to terminals 4 2 Connection of wires to terminals 1 Input terminals Connect signal leads for each channel 2 Alarm external control unit option Connect the alarm signal outputs and ex ternal control signal inputs for alarm...

Page 14: ...dingly 71 72 73 81 82 83 91 92 93 101 102 103 111 112 113 121 122 123 A B b A B b 11 12 13 21 22 23 31 32 33 41 42 43 51 52 53 61 62 63 A B b A B b Thermocouple input Compensating leads 11 12 13 21 22 23 DC voltage input DC voltage input Note Avoid using thermocpoule inputs with wiring parallel to other instruments Thermocouple Blank Blank Resistance bulb Thermo couple DC voltage Terminal number I...

Page 15: ... 100 to 500mV DC range 71 72 73 81 82 83 91 92 93 101 102 103 111 112 113 121 122 123 A B b A B b 11 12 13 21 22 23 31 32 33 41 42 43 51 52 53 61 62 63 A B b A B b Resistance bulb Thermo couple DC voltage Terminal number Input 7 CH7 Input 8 CH8 Input 9 CH9 Input 10 CH10 Input 11 CH11 Input 12 CH12 Input 1 CH1 Input 2 CH2 Input 3 CH3 Input 4 CH4 Input 5 CH5 Input 6 CH6 Example Input terminal wiring...

Page 16: ...de the instrument 2 There are separate wiring terminals for the different functions DI1 Record start Recording starts when the contact is closed and stops when the contact is open DI2 Chart speed change The chart speed is the remote mode speed when the contact is closed and the normal operation speed when the contact is open DI3 Data print Print out starts when the contact is closed and goes on ri...

Page 17: ...ower source 100V AC line 85 to 132V AC should be used to ensure safe operation of the unit RECORD LIST ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Remote control Recording starts across terminals 11 to 21 Chart speed change across terminals 12 to 22 Data printout across terminals 13 to 23 Recording starts Recording stops Recording starts While recording is stopped During recording List printout Remote mode chart speed N...

Page 18: ... the front flap push the paper hold down roller to the right and detach it To replace chart paper while recording is in progress carry out the above after pressing the RECORD key to stop recording Step 3 Raise the lever that is on the right This releases the lock the paper feeder moves downward and paper holder can be seen 5 SET UP ...

Page 19: ...ng pa per into the recording paper receiver Step 5 Press the chart paper so that its holes engage with the sprockets and then without further adjust ment return the paper holder to its original place Make sure that the chart paper does not lift up Note If chart paper lifts up and contacts the re cording head it can prevent ink coming out It can also cause improper paper feed Step 6 Return the pape...

Page 20: ... a long time with chart paper still in the main unit the paper packs down and if the recorder is used straightway there can be problems of paper jamming etc If you use the equipment after it has been left unused for a long time first press the FEED key to feed out 2 to 3 folds of the paper Reference 1 Chart paper length The chart paper is approximately 20m long This permits about 31 days continuou...

Page 21: ...urning it in the direction indi cated by the arrow If the head is not going to be used for a long time close the cap back in its original position The cap is integral with the head unit Turn it about 180 until it stops against the tope of the head Step 3 Lightly press the nozzle surface the surface from which ink is discharge Make sure that the cloth is properly impregnated with the 4 colors blue ...

Page 22: ...be seen Step 5 Push the chart paper hold down plate spring down Step 6 Hold the recording head horizontal line it up with the carriage in the main unit slide it in slowly and press it firmly until it does not go in any further Take care not to bang the nozzle surface of the hand Also avoid touching the nozzle surface with your hand Do not touch the connector at the rear of the carriage to avoid th...

Page 23: ...place it with a new recording head Always carry out the following procedure after replacing a recording head 1 Setting the ink monitor Perform the following keying actions in order to get correct performance of the ink dry up warn ing detection function As in Clearing the ink monitor of Section 7 16 press the SELECT key to give an Ink monitor clear display Press the key to change the flickering NO...

Page 24: ...left unused for a long time always wipe the head s nozzle surface lightly with the accessory cloth and check that the 4 colors black blue red and yellow ooze out properly into the cloth See Section 5 2 Also after normal recording is possible See Section 6 3 for the way of printing out a test pattern When the working environment is 15 C or less perform print out of test pattern after period of seve...

Page 25: ...le surface with the cloth at tached 3 Hold the cloth to the nozzle surface again to find all colors flowed onto cloth When working environment is 15 C or less perform print out of record or test pattern after a period or several minutes has elapsed since the recording head was mounted The re cording head has a built in heater Reference Ink consumption This varies depending on the conditions of use...

Page 26: ...t flap and remove the main unit in the manner shown in the drawings below Step 2 1 Loosen the lock screws on the left and right and remove them Step 2 2 Grip the paper feed frame and pull it firmly to wards you This detaches it from the main unit Step 2 3 Change the settings of the pins for individual channels on the internal printed circuit board See the method of changing pin positions on the ne...

Page 27: ...n order to change setting in correspondence to change types of input signals Note DC current input is converted into voltage by shunt resistor 10Ω In 4 to 20mA DC 40 to 200mV DC range In 10 to 50mA DC 100 to 500mV DC range CH6 CH6 CH5 CH7 5 4 3 2 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 Large PC board installed in deepth of the case Method of changing pin position Changeover pins maximum 12 Correspondence between pin lin...

Page 28: ...hart paper See Section 5 1 2 Installation of recording head See Section 5 2 2 Wiring 1 Input terminals See Section 4 2 2 Alarm terminals option See Section 4 2 3 Power supply ground terminals See Section 4 2 3 Do the input types and channels match 1 Type specification See Section 1 3 2 Changing the type of input terminals See Section 5 3 6 OPERATION AND ACTIONS ...

Page 29: ...r is switched off while recording is stopped and switched on again The state becomes Recording stopped 3 If the power is switched off during recording operation and switched on again The state becomes Recording in progress Recording in progress Power supply cut off Display disappears Recording stops Power turned on again Cursor appears in top left of display section The recording head moves slowly...

Page 30: ...ng operation 1 Stopping and starting recording operation RECORD key Recording is alternately started and stopped each time the RECORD key is pressed Ch6 315 C Ch6 315 C Record ON When recorded When stopped 2 Digital print out instantaneous values LIST key Measured values can be printed out any time during operation Pressing the LIST key results in a digital print of the time at which the key was p...

Page 31: ... There are the following changes in the display mode each time the DISPLAY key is pressed DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Measured values Multipoint sequential display 0 001 3 45 Measured values One point continuous display Measured values Multipoint sequential display Measured values Multipoint sequential display Time display Ch1 150 C Record ON 130 0 0 000 50 00 1 15 2 345 100 0 3 000 24...

Page 32: ...m is detected or a cancellation is made during data print out or list print out the alarm print out takes place after completion of the data or list print out 4 Up to a maximum of 30 alarm detection cancellation information can be stored and sequentially printed out but if the storage capacity is exceeded because of a large number of detections cancel lations in a short time information in the ove...

Page 33: ...r Error 3 0 4 0 Trend record 5 0 6 0 7 0 6 8 Display and record when chart paper runs out When there is no more chart paper a display as follows is given and recording automatically stops Display of measured values and alarm monitor continue 6 9 Display and record when the recording head ink is low 1 A display as follows is given on the chart paper when the amount of remaining ink is low Ink Out i...

Page 34: ...6 123 5 C Carriage Alarm If a Carriage Alarm display is given check the following points 1 Is foreign matter adhering to the recording head carrier shaft 2 Is the wire that drives the recording head broken or slack 3 Has the recording paper lifted up and come into contact with the recording head 4 Is the recording head set in place correctly After eliminating the cause of the fault switch on the p...

Page 35: ...adjustments but you can set the parameters you require 2 The record ranges are multirange and it is necessary to set the required ranges 3 Alarms Tag Nos message scaling square root extraction and subtract calculation daily report and totalize functions are not set Please set these if they are required Input filters are set to 3 seconds Note If you set parameters always do so after setting chart p...

Page 36: ...ing logging recording selection Periodic digital print out on off selection Fixed interval scale lines digits units print out selection of ON OFF Standard auto range recording zoom records zone recording selection Specification of record range Input type specification C F specification mV V specification Setting range 0 to 900 seconds DC voltage input scaling can be set working values units DC vol...

Page 37: ...list Scale print out Test pattern Daily report list Totalize list Message print Section 7 11 Daily report function Section 7 12 Totalize function Section 7 13 option Transmission Section 7 14 Time setting Section 7 15 Ink monitor clear Illumination lamp ON OFF Section 7 16 option Section 7 17 Back lash calibration Record zero span calibration Section 9 Application To data display mode Alarm latch ...

Page 38: ...es to bring up the pass code specification display Press the keys to specify the value you want for the pass code specification range 1 to 9999 ENT Press the ENT key to register the value When it has been registered there is a move to the next parameter DISP Press the DISP key to go to the data display mode SEL Press the SEL key to bring up the pass code input screen Press the key to give the valu...

Page 39: ...odic print out Scale print out Message print out Alarm print out Parameter print out Ink Out print out However a Scale print out Message print out can be made manually See Section 7 11 The sample time in continuous recording varies depending on the chart speed 450 Sample time Chart speed mm h But not faster than 3 seconds Example Chart speed mm h 10 20 25 50 100 150 Sample time 45 Repeated 22 23 2...

Page 40: ...ntrol unit is necessary SEL Press the SEL key 3 times to display the sub chart speed In case where pass code 0 Press the key to set to 150 ENT Press the ENT display moves to next parameter Key actuation Changing the recording paper feed of speed 100mm h to 150mm h by an example external control signal DI Key operation Explanation Display SUB CHART SPEED 100mm h SUB CHART SPEED 150mm h ALARM ch1 HH...

Page 41: ...cedure for setting in other channels Channel No Set the No of the channel in which alarms are to be set Alarm type The 4 types H L RL RH H L RL and RH can be set on the same alarm When No is selected alarm operation is stopped There is no alarm display print out or alarm output Alarm set values Set to engineering values absolute value alarms ALM Set option alarm unit relay Nos 1 to 12 no output wi...

Page 42: ...PER PV LIST ON SCALE PRINT ON RECORD FORMAT NORMAL RECORD FORMAT AUTO RANGE RECORD FORMAT ZONE RECORD FORMAT ZOOM AUTO RANGE Ch 1 ON ZONE PART COUNT 3 Ch 6 ZONE ZOOM Ch1 OFF Use the and keys to specify whether or not the range is made auto range for each channel Specification of number of zone divisions 1 4 Use the and keys to specify the zone No or the channel No Channel No to be zoomed is set by...

Page 43: ...print out and scale print out time intervals sub heading The time intervals of print outs vary depending on the chart speed 1 In the case of continuous recording Chart speed mm h 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 79 80 to 159 160 to 239 240 to 320 Print out time interval 12 h 8 h 4 h 2 h 1 h 30 min 20 min Chart speed mm h 321 to 480 481 to 1500 Print out time interval 15 min 10 min Chart speed mm h 5...

Page 44: ...nge MAX value and MIN value for each type of input Consequently if a change means that a range is going to go beyond the MAX value or MIN value for the record range of the type of input in question the MAX value or MIN value imposes a limit Example For a K thermocouple 0 to 1000 C record range If over range occurs change to 400 to 1400 C If under range occurs change to 230 to 770 C Note 5 Auto ran...

Page 45: ... width is 180mm and overlap of the records of different channels is prevented by the provision of recording zones for the various channels Any zone can carry the record of any channel The number of divisions is up to a maximum of 4 zones 45mm 45mm 45mm 45mm 180mm 54mm 54mm 54mm 18mm 180mm 90mm 90mm 180mm Zoen 1 Zoen 2 Zoen 3 Zoen 4 Zoen 1 Zoen 2 Zoen 3 Record range Record range Record range Record...

Page 46: ...1790 0 C 30 0 to 1790 0 C 30 0 to 1790 0 C 230 0 to 1400 0 C 230 0 to 830 0 C 230 0 to 1130 0 C 230 0 to 430 0 C 30 0 to 1330 0 C 30 0 to 1790 0 C 230 0 to 930 0 C 230 0 to 430 0 C 30 0 to 1330 0 C 230 0 to 630 0 C 230 0 to 630 0 C 55 0 to 55 0mV 550 0 to 550 0mV 5 500 to 5 500V 55 00 to 55 00V Type Thermocouples B R S K E J T N W L U PN Resistance JPt 100 bulbs Pt100 DC voltage Reference range 40...

Page 47: ...of thermocouples resistance bulbs Ch1 K C FILTER T 3 SEC Ch1 50mV mV FILTER T 3 SEC Ch1 COM FILTER T 3 SEC Ch2 COPY Ch2 Ch3 Ch1 SKIP FILTER T 3 SEC In the case of DC voltage current In the case of transmission input Set copy Skip SUBTRACTION Ch1 Ch0 Ch1 MEASUR RANGE 0 to 10 00mV Ch1 SCALING ON If OFF Ch1 SQUARE ROOT OFF LOGARITHM OFF Ch1 ENG VALUE 0 to 10 00 Ch1 UNIT CODE kg h A 3 B 2 SUBTRACTION ...

Page 48: ...t of a display asking you to check the change in setting pins and the type of input after the change Please check that the work of changing the setting pins has been completed If everything is OK press the ENT key 2 Setting and changing the input filter If there is no change in the filter press the ENT key Input filter setting range 0 to 900 sec in 1 sec Units There is a move to the next parameter...

Page 49: ... h 50 point 1000 t h Over 100 5 point Example 1 5V 1 to 5V 0 to 1000 0 to 1000 t h 0 t h 0 point 500 t h 50 point 1000 t h 100 point Input range Measurement range Engineering value Record range Engineering Units Indicated value Record Indicated value Record Indicated value Record Note When setting scaling ON the recording range is cleared to zero Set it again referring to Item 7 7 Setting of recor...

Page 50: ... 1 5V is converted to 100 109 At this time Indicated value Input 10 0 1 0 E 0 Input 30 50 1 0 E 4 Input 50 100 1 0 E 8 Typical scale print Only the points of 10n are printed 3 Differential calculation and integration cannot be executed when logarithmic calculation is set Furthermore average values are not printed in the daily report list 5 Subtraction This is a specification for recording the resu...

Page 51: ...to scaling Initialized to default values Set auto range to OFF for changing channel Set zoom to OFF for chaning channel Boundary value and channel position are cleared to 0 Scaling is OFF and measuring range engineering value and unit are initialized Become OFF Becomes differential calculation channel differential calculation OFF PV shift Initial value shift 0 inclination 100 are obtained Set 0 to...

Page 52: ...11g kg cm2 kPa m kl m2 g m3 ppmSO2 CO2 Nm mm h rph sec kV VA mH kcal m2 µSv h 4 Nm3 day Nm3 h Nm3 min Nm3 sec cm11g Mpa kg m3 ppmH2S He gcm m sec min µA kVA H mSv h 5 m3 day m3 h m3 min m3 sec m11g N mm2 mm3 t m3 ppmCO Ar kgcm m min m sec2 h mA Var C 1x nGy h 6 N1 day N1 h N1 min N1 sec mmAq N m2 cm3 g g 1 ppmO2 O2 kgm m h rad sec A kVar mΩ cd µGy h 7 RH 1 day 1 h 1 min 1 sec m3 kg kg 1 ppmNOx NaC...

Page 53: ...Key actuation To change TAG No TR1 1234 to RR1 ABCD example Key operation Explanation Display SEL Press the SEL key several times to give the Tag No mode display ENT Since channel No 1 is selected press the ENT key The 1st place of the Tag No flashes Press or to indicate the character you want ENT Press the ENT key When the ENT key is pressed the 2nd position of the Tag No flashes Specify this and...

Page 54: ...tion 1 At the completion of print color specification the first digit of message flashes Press the keys to display desired characters then press the ENT key At this time the second digit flashes Specify the next desired characters in the same manner 2 When Y D and T are specified in message year month day and time are printed year is expressed in 3 characters while month day and time are expressed...

Page 55: ...printed at ON or OFF of DI 1 terminals 11 to 21 When DI 1 is selected by message print timing the recording start stop function for ID 1 is not available d DI 2 ON D12 OFF When DI 2 is selected message are printed at ON or OFF of DI 2 terminals 12 to 22 When DI 2 is selected by message print timing DI 2 chart paper feed speed select function is not operating e D13 ON D13 OFF If DI3 is selected a m...

Page 56: ...ified channel Example Message are print at ON of alarm of CH2 Press the keys for CH2 then press the ENT key Next press the keys for LL alarm then press the ENT key Next press the keys for ON then press the ENT key h Recording termination A message is printed when recording terminates Print position 0mm Timing ALM2 1 ON ...

Page 57: ...d printing starts To stop the print out halfway press the LIST key Explanation Key actuation Print out of a test pattern is mode example Key operation Explanation Display LIST 1 PARAMETER LIST LIST 3 TEST PATTERN List 1 Parameter list Example of print out See Section 11 3 2 Scale print out Print out for each channel is possible Example of print out See Section 11 5 3 Test pattern Example of print ...

Page 58: ...ach channel over a 24 hour period max 24 data items and the average values maximum values and minimum values of these lots of data items are printed out Printing time about 24 minutes 6 channels for 24 hour setting Analog trend recording cannot be performed during print out The specification consists of specifying operation start time and operation end time on off for automatic print out and on of...

Page 59: ...rn on again and wait for one day until the end time on the next day To print out a daily report for 24 hours set the start time and end time Automatic print out data of 2nd day Present time 1st day s start time 1st day s end time 2nd day s start time 2nd day s end time Automatic print out data of 1st day During this period correct data cannot be printed even if it is attempted to make list Print o...

Page 60: ...etting Analog trend recording cannot be performed during print out The specification consists of specifying on off for automatic print out and on off for operation in each channel Totalize function is not available for the channel set to OFF For execution automatic print out is set to ON The print out is effected at the operation end time Explanation Key actuation Integration operation is performe...

Page 61: ... be set to 1 to 99 for that for RS 485 be set to 1 to 31 It is set by means of the keys The 4 rates 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 bps can be set for the baud rate transmittion rate It is set by means of the keys The stop bit can be made 1 bit or 2 bits Parity Can be set to EVEN even parity ODD odd parity or NONE no parity Data type Format of I O zone for T link transmission is designated 8 word INPUT 8...

Page 62: ... zoom recording channel K K Zoom recording position K K Zoom boundary value K K Number of divisions of zoom record K K Zone no by zoom recording channel K K Those related to range Recoding range K K Input type and unit K K Input filter value K K Scaling ON OFF K K Router ON OFF K K Measuring range K K Engineering value K K Decimal point position K K Engineering unit K K Differential calculation ch...

Page 63: ...set and the ENT key is pressed a second counter is cleared to 0 and starts to count 7 15 Setting the time Year Month Day Hours Minutes are displayed in that order going from the left The initial setting value is set to JST Explanation Key actuation Clock is 1 minute slow Correction of 35 minutes to 36 minutes example Key operation Explanation Display SEL Press the SEL key several times to display ...

Page 64: ...re is a con stant ink dry up warning detection print out Note If you set to Clear other than times of replacement with new parts there will be no Ink empty display when low level is reached Explanation SEL Press the SEL key several times to display Ink alarm clear Press the key and change to YES ENT When the ENT key is pressed the counter value is cleared Display moves to the next parameter Press ...

Page 65: ...yboard operation SEL Press the SEL key several times to display Internal illumination Use the key to make it OFF ENT When the ENT key is pressed the lamp is turned off Display moves to the next parameter Explanation Key actuation Bolder turning chart illumination light off example Key operation Explanation Display Display ILLUMINATION ON ILLUMINATION OFF Main chart speed 20mm h ...

Page 66: ...able to be caused by such accumulation Use the accessory ink absorption cloth for wiping the nozzle surface If a recording head is left unused for a long time without using the cap ink may not be ooze out even if cloth is brought against the nozzle surface of the head In this case moisten the ink absorbent cloth with water press it lightly against the nozzle surface for several seconds and then ge...

Page 67: ...switched on Open the front flap and follow the procedure described below to replace the batteries Step 1 Loosen anticlockwise the lock screws on the left and right and remove them Step 2 Grip the paper feed frame and pull it firmly to wards you This detaches it from the main unit Step 3 Use a plastic screwdriver to loosen turning anticlockwise the battery unit that is mounted on top of the interna...

Page 68: ... right Upper Lower Battery part No TK7G8473P1 Step 5 After completing the battery replacement return the main unit to its original state Always tighten the lock screws on the left and right Check that battery end display in the display section has gone out Reference Battery life The battery life is about 10 years at normal temperature ...

Page 69: ... using the following procedures Step 1 Loosen anticlockwise the lock screws on the left and right and remove them Step 2 Grip the paper feed frame and pull it firmly to wards you This detaches it from the main unit Step 3 Remove the left and right screws on the display unit Then remove the display unit from the main unit Lock screws Display unit mounting screws 2 places ...

Page 70: ...hen pull off the connector by pushing up the tab on the connector between the lamp and the in verter Step 7 Set a new lamp with cable and connector It should be set in the order of Step 6 Step 5 Step 4 Step 3 Step 2 Step 1 Step 8 Turn ON the power and check that the lamp lights up The replacement lamp with cable and connector should be ordered specifying the follow ing Part No Part No PHZL8001 Ref...

Page 71: ...essing the SEL key 3 Press the SEL key while the FEED key is kept pressed The parameter for calibration will be displayed This is display of adjustment of print out and recording 2 3 or 4 is usually displayed Example Have BACKLASH 4 displayed by pressing the key Press the ENT key Return to the display mode by pressing the DISPLAY key See section 6 3 for the test pattern printing method If improvem...

Page 72: ...he recording paper make an adjustment Pressing the key moves the recording point to the right Pressing the key moves the recording point to the left After bringing the recording point to the zero point press the ENT key This completes zero point calibration The recording head moves to the 100 side and records a black straight line at the span point 100 point If the place where this line is recorde...

Page 73: ... print is ON the total value only is printed at the time of printout of the integrated list Typical print Example Alarm latch function ON 1 Press the SEL key to display parameter Ink Alarm Clear 2 Press the SEL key while pressing the FEED key to display calibration parameter 3 Press the SEL key to display Alarm latch image ALARM LATCH OFF TOTAL PRINT OFF 4 Press the key to change from OFF to ON 5 ...

Page 74: ...sured value after PV shift arithmetic operation P Measured value A Gain 0 01 to 327 67 B Shift value 32767 to 32767 engineering value decimal point varies by input type The measured value after PV shift arithmetic operation is limited so that it is located within the recording range settable range of the input type set for each channel When the input type is changed or when ON OFF of the scaling f...

Page 75: ... occurs 3 Have the Unit screen displayed by pressing the SEL key Unit A 1 B 10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 Set unit registration code A 2 using and keys and then press the ENT key A 1 12 may be set B 10 is fixed 5 The first digit of the unit begins to flicker Set K using and keys and then press the ENT key 6 The second digit of the unit begins to flicker next Make setup in the same manner Unit A 2 B 10 kgf cm...

Page 76: ...ccurs and when a recording error occurs if output setup is made for the relay which is the same as the relay No specified by Alarm setup 1 To send output to relay 6 on occurrence of ink end CHART END OFF ALM0 2 Have ink end displayed by pressing and keys INK END OFF ALM0 3 Change OFF to ON by pressing the key 4 Set ALM6 by pressing the key INK END OFF ALM0 5 Terminate setup by pressing the ENT key...

Page 77: ...ng ENT key chang ing over to display mode 4 Press the and keys to select channels to be calibrated Ch1 to Ch12 DC voltage input resistance bulb input thermocouple input Ch13 to Ch16 For maker test Do not use Press the ENT key 5 1 Apply 0 input 1 0 point zcalibration input signals are shown below Voltage input 0mV or 0V Thermocouple input 0mV Resistance bulb input Pt JPt 100Ω ENT Press the ENT key ...

Page 78: ...or by pressing and keys Terminate setup by pressing the ENT key ADJUST Ch ZERO SPAN Ch COLOR ORANGE Ch COLOR GREEN Explanation Operation 9 9 Language selection The characters for display and print out with this machine may be selected out of the following three languages English German French The display is switched when the key or the key is pressed while the message shown on the left is displaye...

Page 79: ... displayed The SELECT key is inoperative when the above state displays are produced 1 Is the input signal wiring correct 2 Is the record range correct sides 3 Has a thermocouple or resistance bulb wire broken If wire breakage occurs there is a burn out display and a swing over to the 100 side Do the input signals match the specification Signal source resistance etc 1 The specification of the input...

Page 80: ...haracters are deformed The record colours are wrong Ink does not flow Trend record or characters turn to double line round trip difference appears or characters are disordered Points to check Carefully note the points described on page 5 7 in relation to the recording head i e the notes on storage and avoiding imposition of vibration or impact If ink does not flow properly take the action describe...

Page 81: ...ally see Section 7 11 message print out alarm print out burn out print outs or ink end print outs 11 1 Periodic print outs scale print outs 1 Periodic print outs Time lines dates times the chart speed and the measured values for each channel are automatically printed out at set intervals in correspondence to the chart speed There is print out only if periodic print out is set to ON See Section 7 6...

Page 82: ...stantaneous values Pressing the LIST key effects immediate print out of current values See Section 6 4 2 Note hyphens are printed for a channel for which skip has been set Furthermore no engineering unit is printed Engineering units Measured value Channel No Year month day time ...

Page 83: ...e all printed out together on the recording paper See Section 7 10 11 5 Scale print outs The scales of specified channels are printed See Section 7 11 11 4 Test pattern Yellow Red Orange Blue Green Purple Black Channel No TAG No Engineering units Scale digits Channel 6 Channel 5 Channel 4 ...

Page 84: ... Note 1 The following print is made on occurrence of an input error Under range Minimum value of recording range Over range Maximum value of recording range Error Maximum value of recording range Burn out __ hyphens Daily report list 90 10 20 16 06 TAB Units MAX MIN Average ch1 Channel 1 V ch2 Channel 2 V ch3 Channel 3 Nm3 h ch4 Channel 4 ch5 Channel 5 V ch6 Channel 6 V Channel No TAG No Working u...

Page 85: ...cified message is printed Refer to Section 7 10 Note 1 The following print is made on occurrence of an input error Under range Minimum value of recording range Over range Maximum value of recording range Error Maximum value of recording range Burn out 0 Integration list 90 10 20 16 23 Total ch1 Channel 1 V ch2 Channel 2 V ch3 Channel 3 Nm3 h ch4 Channel 4 ch5 Channel 5 V ch6 Channel 6 V Month day ...

Page 86: ...side of the recording paper 11 11 Burn out print out If a burn out occurs the channel No burn out and time of occurrence are printed in red at the right hand edge of the recording paper 11 10 Alarm print outs When an alarm is detected and cancelled the time of detection and cancellation the channel No the type of alarm and the relay No are printed on the right hand side of the recording paper On d...

Page 87: ...a change in the speed of the recording paper is ordered a chart speed change mark is printed at the left hand edge of the recording paper inside the 0 scale line 11 15 Auto range change mark If the auto range function changes the range during recording a change mark is printed at the right hand edge of the recording paper Recording start mark Recording paper feed change mark Auto range change mark...

Page 88: ...V 50V ranges can be made or altered by changing the setting pins inside the instrument Record range specification Can be made any range within the input range from the keyboard Burn out function If a thermocouple or resistance bulb input lead breaks the record will go to full scale Reference ranges Note N NICOSIL NISIL IEC584 W Foot 5 Re Foot 26 Re W Hoskins Mgf Co U S A L Foot Fe Foot Cu Ni alloy...

Page 89: ...n conditions approximately 6 months for 6 point continuous records at a record ing paper feed speed of 25mm h Accuracy resolution Performance at standard conditions 23 2 C 55 10 RH power supply volt age and frequency fluctuation within 1 warm up time 30 minutes or more vertical mounting environment with no adverse effects of external noise etc Type of input Thermocouple B R S K E J T N W L U PN Re...

Page 90: ...tantaneous values units 2 Set value lists date time channel Nos record range scaling units alarm set values chart speed Tag Nos 3 Test pattern all characters and colour patterns Alarm print outs Channel No type of alarm H L RH RL output relay No time of detection cancellation Burn out print out Channel where burn out occurred and time Others Ink low warning print out auto range change mark recordi...

Page 91: ...s for normal operation for continuous operation of devices Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Ambient humidity 20 to 80 RH but temperature humidity 3200 Vibration 10 to 60Hz 0 2m s2 0 02 G or less Mounting attitude Forward tilt 0 rearward tilt within 30 left right 0 Signal source resistance Thermocouple input Less than 1kΩ Voltage input Less than 0 1 of input resistance Resistance bulb input Less than ...

Page 92: ... range 1 digit Recording variation 0 2 of record span Effect of external noise Normal mode noise 50 60Hz 0 1Hz 30dB or more Common mode noise 50 60Hz 0 1Hz 120dB or more Recording paper On 20 C 65 RH base Elongation at 85 RH 0 4 or less Shrinkage at 35 RH 0 5 or less Alarms Setting method Set from keyboard Number set Optional setting of Max 4 points 4 kinds H L RH RL for each channel Display On de...

Page 93: ...g the contact gives normal chart speed But message printed when DI2 has been specified During recording message print is started when the contact is closed Instantaneous value print out DI 3 Instantaneous value lists dates times channel Nos measured values units are printed out in response to contact signals Print out starts when the contact is closed and stops when the contact is opened But latch...

Page 94: ...are recorded Channels are specified from the keyboard Function whereby if input goes above or below the current range the range is automatically changed and the change is recorded specified for the keyboard However this function cannot be used if zone recording or zoom recording is used Function for effecting recording with the recording area divided into a maximum of 4 zones However this function...

Page 95: ...the keyboard Set data and clock functions are protected by a lithium battery incorporated in the recorder Battery life is about 10 years at normal temperature Filter function for delaying the response of each channel to counter sharp changes in input Primary delay filters Time constant setting range 0 to 900 seconds set from the keyboard If thermocouple or resistance bulb wire breakage occurs ther...

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