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INSTALLATION AND 
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

code: 80224A

80224_MHW_650 L - 1250 L_07-2018_ENG

650 L - 1250 L

Alarm limit indicator

Summary of Contents for 1250 L

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL code 80224A 80224_MHW_650 L 1250 L_07 2018_ENG 650 L 1250 L Alarm limit indicator ...

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Page 3: ...Serial address of the indicator 34 4 4 6 xxxxx Model of indicator 35 4 4 7 INDIC Type of indicator 35 4 4 8 OUT A1 Analog output 1 available 35 4 4 9 x IN DG Digital input available 35 4 4 10 RS485 RS485 serial port available 35 4 4 11 Out1 Type of output 36 4 4 12 Out2 Type of output 36 4 4 13 Out3 Type of output 36 4 4 14 OUT1 S Number of cycles output 1 36 4 4 15 OUT2 S Number of cycles output ...

Page 4: ... xx 66 4 13 2 MV STA Setting mV at start of scale 66 4 13 3 MV FUL Setting mV at full scale 66 4 13 4 MV 50C Setting mV at temperature of 50 C 66 4 14 US CAL Submenu User calibrations 67 4 14 1 U CAL Selecting the user calibration 68 4 14 2 FI CAL Resetting the factory calibration 68 4 14 3 C LOW Calibrating minimum current voltage 68 4 14 4 C HIGH Calibrating maximum current voltage 68 4 14 5 RTD...

Page 5: ... any damage harm caused to persons and or property or to the device itself if any instructions are not followed This manual must always be available to people who use or work on the devices described herein Before using the instruments 650 L 1250 L the operator must be trained with regard to operating emergency dia gnostics and maintenance procedures If the instruments 650 L 1250 L are used in app...

Page 6: ...ntrol a device such as a motorized valve Alarm Output that trips when a certain condi tion is reached for example a defined temperature Hysteresis The phenomenon in which the value of a physical property lags behind changes in the effect causing it as for instance when thermocouples temperature lags behind the heater temperature Pt100 A commonly used temperature measu rement device At 0 C its resi...

Page 7: ...constitute a guarantee They may be the result of test conditions at Gefran S p A and the user must compare them to his her real application requirements Under no circumstances will Gefran S p A be liable for any damage to property and or harm to individuals due to tam pering incorrect or improper use or use not conforming to the characteristics of the indicator and to the instructions contained in...

Page 8: ...imit Configuration and unit operation is done with the front keys The keys have dual function LEDs indicating pressing of the keys The LEDs provide feedback for pressed key and also provide guidance for permitted operations Initial commissioning is simplified by guided configuration text prompts that cover the commonly used base parameters accompanied by in line help messages With GF_eXpress softw...

Page 9: ...y 4 digit 7 seg H 17 mm 0 67 4 digit 7 seg H 17 mm 0 67 SV display 5 digit 14 seg H 7 mm 0 27 4 digit 7 seg H 14 mm 0 55 Display F n a 5 digit 14 seg H 9 mm 0 35 Bargraph n a 11 segments Keys 4 4 Max digital inputs 3 5 Power dissipation 5 W 10 W Dimensions 48 48 mm 1 89 x 1 89 1 16 DIN 48 x 96 mm 1 89 x 3 78 1 8 DIN Weight 0 16 kg 0 35 lb 0 24 kg 0 53 lb n a not available ...

Page 10: ...g time 60 ms 1 3 1 Display and keys 650 L Figure 1 Description of 650 L display and keys 1 Temperature unit of measurement 2 ALARM status 3 Alarm reset key 4 Up down keys raise lower the value of the parameter displayed on the SV or PV display 5 F key lets you navigate among menus and parameters Confirms the parameter value and selects the next pa rameter 6 Key pressed signals 7 SV display Alarm 1...

Page 11: ...2 Cutout and mounting dimensions 48 mm 1 89 in 48 mm 1 89 in 80 mm 3 15 in 45 mm 10 mm 0 39 in 58 mm 2 28 in 70 mm 2 76 in 70 mm 2 76 in 45 mm 1 78 in 1 78 in 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 Figure 2 650 L Cutout and mounting Dimensions 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 12: ...k replacement Sampling time 60 ms 1 4 1 Display and keys 1250 L Figure 3 Description of 1250 L display and keys 1 Temperature unit of measurement 2 ALARM status 3 Alarm reset key 4 Up down keys raise lower the value of the parameter displayed on the SV or PV display 5 F key lets you navigate among menus and parameters Confirms the parameter value and selects the next pa rameter 6 Alarm 1 limit dev...

Page 13: ...Cutout and mounting Dimensions 48 mm 1 89 in 108 6 mm 4 28 in 96 mm 3 78 in 80 mm 3 15 in 92 mm 3 64 in 115 mm 4 53 in 0 39 in 10 mm 70 mm 2 76 in 45 mm 1 78 in 0 6 0 0 0 8 0 0 Figure 4 1250 L Cutout and mounting Dimensions 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 14: ...t be installed in a location that is not subject to sudden temperature changes or to freezing or condensa tion and no corrosive gases must be present The indicator can work in Pollution Degree 2 environments Do not allow scrap or metal particles from machining or con densation products to reach the device The instrument is sensitive to strong electromagnetic fields Do not position it near radio de...

Page 15: ...e indicator must be positioned so that the display is not subject to direct sunlight or to very strong sources of light If necessary filter direct light for example with a reflecti ve screen The instrument must be tilted between 30 and 120 as shown in the figure Figure 5 Positioning the indicator 2 1 7 Fastening to the panel 1 Insert the die cut rubber gasket between the instrument and the panel T...

Page 16: ...ed on each terminal The following table shows the characteristics of the cables and terminals that can be used Cable terminal Cable terminal section Terminal size Rigid cable 0 2 2 5 mm2 24 14 AWG Twisted 0 2 2 5 mm2 24 14 AWG Tag terminal to be crimped 0 25 2 5 mm2 23 14 AWG 5 8 Fork terminal to be crimped 5 8 mm max 0 23 5 8 Ring terminal to be crimped 5 8 mm max 0 23 Attention Tie the cables in...

Page 17: ...condenser in series placed parallel to the load Installing this filter lengthens the life of the relays NOTE All condensers must conform to VDE class X2 stan dards and support voltage 220 VAC The power of the resistor must be 2 W Out R C L Figure 8 Snubber connection diagram AC For inductive loads that work in DC mount a 1N4007 diode parallel to the coil Out L D Figure 9 Snubber connection diagram...

Page 18: ... 23 24 7 8 9 10 11 12 T T NO C A1 PWR B Data A Data PWR T T B Data A Data A1 NO C NO C NO C 5 V 10 V OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 1 COM OUT 3 LEGEND Power supply Linear input in voltage current Relay output Isolated analog output dry contact digital input RS485 serial line Thermocouple input Input PT100 JPT100 2 3 wires OPTIONS 2 INSTALLATION ...

Page 19: ... JPT100 2 wires connection 6 5 4 3 2 1 T Attention with this type of connection the line resi stance can introduce measurement error we recommend that you use wires of ade quate cross section The resistance of the three wires must be equal and less than 20 ohm Input PT100 JPT100 3 wires connection 6 5 4 3 2 1 T Attention with this type of connection the line resi stance can introduce measurement e...

Page 20: ...Rout 500 Ω Digital inputs dry contact Serial line RS485 2 wires Option 7 8 9 10 11 12 COM IN1 A Data B Data Out A1 Analog output 0 10 V Imax 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Rout 500 Ω Digital inputs NPN 24V 4 5mA Serial line RS485 2 wires Option 7 8 9 10 11 12 COM IN1 A Data B Data GND Out A1 Analog output 0 10 V Imax 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Rout 500 Ω 12 24V max 3 6mA PNP digital inputs Serial line RS485 2 w...

Page 21: ...0 29 28 27 26 25 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 T T C NO A1 PWR B Data A Data PWR T T A Data B Data A1 C NO 5 V 10 V OUT 1 C NO OUT 2 C NO OUT 3 IN 1 IN 2 IN 4 IN 5 IN 3 COM LEGEND Power supply Linear input in voltage current Relay output Isolated analog output dry contact digital inputs RS485 serial line Thermocouple input Input PT100 JPT100 2 3 wires 2 INSTALLATION ...

Page 22: ...100 JPT100 2 wires connection 6 5 4 3 2 1 T Attention with this type of connection the line resi stance can introduce measurement error we recommend that you use wires of ade quate cross section The resistance of the three wires must be equal and less than 20 ohm Input PT100 JPT100 3 wires connection 6 5 4 3 2 1 T Attention with this type of connection the line resi stance can introduce measuremen...

Page 23: ...s NPN 24 V 4 5 mA 41 42 43 44 45 46 COM IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 Digital inputs 41 42 43 44 45 46 COM IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 GND PNP digital inputs 12 24 V max 3 6 mA 2 4 6 Serial line Serial line 7 8 9 46 47 48 B Data A Data Serial line RS485 2 wires 2 4 7 Analog output Analog output Analog output 0 10 V max 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Rout 500Ω 7 8 30 29 28 25 Out A1 2 INSTALLATION ...

Page 24: ... Ω 1 2 W 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 Host computer RS485 Shield 120 Ω 1 2 W 120 Ω Earth ground FG 650 No 1 650 No 31 Figure 10 RS485 connection for 650 L indicators 4 3 2 1 45 46 47 48 28 27 26 25 4 3 2 1 45 46 47 48 28 27 26 25 Host computer RS485 Shield 120 Ω 1 2 W 120 Ω Earth ground FG No 1 1250 1250 No 31 Figure 11 RS485 connection for 1250 L indicators 2 INST...

Page 25: ...menu Alarm RESET holding down the key for 3 seconds Press the key to enter a submenu or to reduce the value of the displayed parameter as appropriate Keep the key pressed to progressively increase the speed of reduction of the displayed parameter Press the key to raise the value of the displayed parameter Keep the key pressed to progressively increase the speed of raising the displayed parameter R...

Page 26: ...ssage groups one for each of the 3 languages provided selectable from the HMI menu with the LANG n parameter Each group contains up to 25 messages 3 2 Power on sequence The following diagram shows the indicator sequence at power on Note the USB TTL programming cable must be disconnected Any error is signaled by the message EEPROM CHECKSUM ERROR 1 Program code self diagnostics 2 Configuration read ...

Page 27: ...aximum scale limits are shown only if you have chosen an mA or V type temperature sensor Fast Configuration also appears if the HMI menu is set to parameter QuiCk On 3 3 1 Fast configuration 3 COMMISSIONING 2 s 2 s 2 s R R R R R R R R R R R A A Lowers the value Raises the value Lowers the value Raises the value Minimum scale limit Only for selected sensors mV or V the scale limits LO SCL HI SCL se...

Page 28: ...018_ENG 26 3 COMMISSIONING Select output 2 function The allowed functions depend on output type relay logic Select output 3 function The menu item appears only if the optional output is available 2 s 2 s R R R R R R A A B B Home ...

Page 29: ... 2 function The menu item appears only if the optional input is available for model 1250 L Select digital input 3 function The menu item appears only if the optional input is available for model 1250 L Select digital input 4 function The menu item appears only if the optional input is available for model 1250 L only 2 s 2 s 2 s 2 s R R R R R R R R R R R R C C B B Home ...

Page 30: ...ng Fast Configuration 2 s 2 s 2 s 2 s 2 s R R R R R R R R R R R R C C Raises the value Setting Alarm 1 Lowers the value Raises the value Setting Modbus address The menu item appears only if the optional RS485 port is available Lowers the value Raises the value Selecting baudrate The menu item appears only if the optional RS485 port is available Lowers the value Selection of probe type ...

Page 31: ... 2 seconds Enter password default 1 with the and keys Select the Alarm number default 1 with the and keys Description of parameter and list of options on page 77 Set the alarm as direct or inverse default Direct with the and keys Description of parameter and list of options on page 77 Set the alarm as absolute or deviation default Absolute with the and keys Description of parameter and list of opt...

Page 32: ...o property the user must check that the para meters are correctly set before commissioning the indicator In case of doubts or if you need any explanations please consult www gefran com or contact Gefran Customer Care 4 1 2 Passwords The configuration menu is protected by 2 passwords that allow access to two different menu sections The first section accessed with password 1 groups the most operativ...

Page 33: ...guration of serial communication 59 Configuration of display and keypad 61 Configuration of custom linearization 65 User calibrations 67 Setting level 0 password 70 Setting level 1 password 70 Setting level 2 password 70 Entering reset code optional 70 Home 70 Home User configuration menu max 50 parameters If password is correct enter menu if not Home If password is correct enter menu if not Home ...

Page 34: ...r Engineering units can be unique or depend on other configuration choices for example the engineering uni ts temperature which can be set in degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit Not all parameters require the use of units of measurement 7 Description of parameter values or information that can be read or written as appropriate 1 2 3 4 Acronym Scrolling message Password Description INFO INSTRUMENT STA...

Page 35: ...ntifying code of indicator 60 Digital input available 35 Number of cycles output 3 37 Main input error 34 RS485 serial port available 35 Total working days 37 SAP code 34 Type of output 1 36 Partial working days 37 Serial number of indicator 34 Type of output 2 36 Internal temperature of indicator 37 Model of indicator 35 Type of output 3 36 Minimum internal temperature of indicator 37 Type of ind...

Page 36: ...asurement Options nonE No error Lo Process variable PV is below lower scale limit Hi Process variable PV is above upper scale limit Err PT100 in short circuit or input values below lower limit for example TC with incorrect connection Sbr Sensor break or input values higher than upper limit 4 4 4 SAP C SAP code Acronym Scrolling message Password Description SAP C SAP ORDER CODE INFO R The parameter...

Page 37: ...es as an indicator 4 4 8 OUT A1 Analog output 1 available Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes OUT A1 ANALOG OUTPUT AVAILABLE INFO R If present the parameter indicates that the analog output in voltge or current is installed on the indicator Unit of measurement Options 4 4 9 x IN DG Digital input available Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes x IN DG DIGITAL INPUT AVAILABLE INFO R ...

Page 38: ...ributes Out3 OUTPUT TYPE INFO R If present the parameter indicates that output 3 is available on the indicator and specifies the type Unit of measurement Options RELAY Relay output 4 4 14 OUT1 S Number of cycles output 1 Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes OUT1 S NUMBER X 1000 RELAY CYCLES INFO R If output 1 is relay or logic the parameter shows the number of cycles in thousands Unit of m...

Page 39: ...rking days Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes P DAYS PARTIAL DAYS OF OPERATION INFO R The parameter shows the number of working days of the indicator since the last counter reset Each working day equals 24 hours of actual functioning The counter can be reset with the Us cal function Unit of measurement Day Options 0 9999 4 4 19 T INT Internal temperature of indicator Acronym Scrolling me...

Page 40: ...MAX Maximum internal temperature of the indicator Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes T MAX MAX INTERNAL TEMPERATURE INFO R The parameter shows the maximum internal temperature of the indicator Unit of measurement C Options 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 41: ... E Lin Unit FILT FILT D DEC P LO SCL HI SCL OF SCL LO AL HI AL Parameter page Parameter page Selecting sensor type 40 Lower limit for alarms 44 Enabling SBR error 41 Upper limit for alarms 44 Selecting linearization type 42 Selecting the displayed unit of measurement 42 Digital filter 42 Digital filter on PV display 43 Number of decimals displayed 43 Lower limit possibly remove 43 Upper limit poss...

Page 42: ... 9 Pt20Rh Pt40Rh C 0 1880 n d Infrared characteristic of the Tc K model see note 1 C 10 70 10 0 70 0 2 C 60 120 60 0 120 0 3 C 115 165 115 0 165 0 4 C 140 260 140 0 260 0 Resistance ther mometer PT100 C 200 850 199 9 850 0 PT100 C 50 250 50 0 250 0 JPT100 C 200 600 199 9 600 0 Voltage Current 0 60 mV 1999 9999 199 9 999 9 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 10 V 2 10 V 0 5 V 1 5 V 0 1 V 0 2 1 V Custom RTD 1999 9999...

Page 43: ... 1 V sensor 0 2 1V 0 2 1 V sensor C RTD RTD sensor with user calibration C 60MV 0 60 mV sensor with user calibration C 20MA 0 20 mA sensor with user calibration C 4 20 4 20 mA sensor with user calibration C 10V 0 10 V sensor with user calibration C 2 10 2 10 V sensor with user calibration C 5V 0 5 V sensor with user calibration C 1 5V 1 5 V sensor with user calibration C 1V 0 1 V sensor with user ...

Page 44: ... on page 73 Unit of measurement Options NONE No linearization 32 STP 32 step linearization 4 POIN 4 point linearization 4 5 4 Unit Displayed engineering units Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes Unit ENGINEERING UNITS I MAIN R W The parameter shows and sets the engineering units displayed for input 1 The unit appears on the Home page of the display For thermocouple or RTD inputs the C F s...

Page 45: ...mit of the measurement scale used for the main input based on input or sen sor type engineering units and number of decimals selected The upper value of LO SCL is not limited by the value of HI SCL Unit of measurement The one set with the Unit parameter Options A numerical value within the temperature range of the input or sensor Unit C DEC P 0 Unit F DEC P 0 Unit C DEC P 0 Unit F DEC P 0 J TC 0 1...

Page 46: ...he value read in input to make it correspond to the expected value for a certain temperature It corrects any constant read error of the sensor This offset is applied linearly to all reads therefore it cannot be used to correct any sensor linearity errors Unit of measurement The one set with the Unit parameter Options 999 999 4 5 11 LO AL Lower limit for alarms Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Att...

Page 47: ...ameter page Parametro pag Selecting the alarm to be configured 46 Message associated with tripping of alarm 48 Selecting direct or inverse alarm 46 Message associated with alarm deactivation with memory 48 Selecting absolute or deviation alarm 46 Flashing of PV display 49 Method for applying hysteresis 46 PV display flashing with alarm deactivation with memory 49 Disabling the alarm at power on 47...

Page 48: ...Attributes A r x ABSOLUTE DEVIATION DEFINITION ALARM R W The parameter shows and defines the reference value of alarm number x for the alarm limit For a detailed explanation of the difference between absolute and deviation see paragraph 5 6 1 Generic alarms AL1 AL4 on page 5 3 1 Generic alarms AL2 4 on page 74 The parameter only appears for ALARM 2 ALARM 3 and ALARM 4 Only ABSLT for Alarm 1 Unit o...

Page 49: ...alarm setpoint limits Instead with On the alarm trips only after the temperature of 150 C is reached at least once for the process variable Unit of measurement Options OFF Alarm enabled at power on On Alarm disabled at power on until setpoint is reached 4 6 6 LATCH Set alarm latching Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes LATCH MEMORY DEFINITION ALARM R W The parameter shows and sets latchin...

Page 50: ... on the display For more information on scrolling messages see paragraph 3 1 2 2 Scrolling messages on page 24 If the parameter is set to 0 no message will be displayed when the alarm trips The same message number can be assigned to different alarms The default MSG AL for Alarm 1 is message 5 for LANG1 it corresponds to HIGH ALARM1 for LANG2 it corre sponds to MAXIMUM ALARM1 Unit of measurement Me...

Page 51: ...he event of alarm 4 6 12 BLK AN PV display alarm flashing with alarm reset Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes BLK AN BLINK DISPLAY PV DEF AT ALARM DISACT ALARM R W The parameter controls the optional blinking of the PV value display with regard to latched alarms The parameter sets PV display flashing in the case when the alarm is no longer active but has been latched from prior triggerin...

Page 52: ... Level 2 Lets you configure the indicator s digital inputs The menu is present if there are digital inputs 4 7 I DIGT Submenu Configuring digital inputs I DIG N S in x F in x MSG IN Parameter page Selecting the digital input 53 Defining the input state 51 Selecting the assigned function 51 Selecting the digital input message 51 ...

Page 53: ...ON Digital input forced on 4 7 3 F in x Selecting the assigned function Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes F in x DIGITAL INPUT FUNCTION I DIGT R W The parameter shows and sets the function assigned to the digital input with identifying number x Unit of measurement Options NONE No assigned function AL ACK Reset alarm latches FKEY Block F key PK RES Maximum minimum and peak peak reset AL ...

Page 54: ... OUTPU Submenu Configuring outputs OUT N S ou x F F ou x IN DGN SWTCH FAULT MSG OU Parameter page Selecting the output 53 Defining the output state 53 Selecting the function assigned to relay 53 Setting the digital input number 53 Setting the number of cycles for signal 54 State of output with broken input 54 Selecting the output message 54 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 55: ...age Submenu Attributes F ou x OUTPUT FUNCTION OUTPU R W The parameter shows and sets the function assigned to the output with identifying number x The parameter only appears for OUT N 2 and OUT N 3 Only ALRM1 for OUT 1 Unit of measurement Options NONE No assigned function ALRM1 Output for Alarm 1 ALRM2 Output for Alarm 2 ALRM3 Output for Alarm 3 ALRM4 Output for Alarm 4 OR 12 Alarm 1 OR Alarm 2 OR...

Page 56: ... W The parameter shows and sets the state on off that the output assumes in case of broken input Err Sbr if the output is direct or inverse Unit of measurement Options OFF Output is off On Output is on 4 8 7 MSG OU Selecting the output message Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes MSG OU NUMBER OF SCROLLING MESSAGE AT OUTPUT ACT OUTPU R W The parameter shows and sets the number of the messa...

Page 57: ...output used for retransmission of analog values The submenu appears if the analog retransmission output is present on the indicator 4 9 OUT AN Submenu Configuring the analog retransmission output S o A1 t o A1 LO A1 HI A1 Parameter page Defining the state of the analog output 56 Defining the type of analog output 56 Scale minimum 56 Scale maximum 56 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 58: ... Submenu Attributes t o A1 ANALOG OUTPUT TYPE OUT AN R W The parameter shows and sets the definition of analog output A1 Unit of measurement Options 20MA Output 0 20 mA 4 20M Output 4 20 mA 10V Output 0 10 V 2 10V Output 2 10 V C 20MA Custom Output 0 20 mA C 4 20 Custom Output 4 20 mA C 10V Custom Output 0 10 V C 2 10 Custom Output 2 10 V 4 9 3 LO A1 Scale minimum Acronym Scrolling message Submenu...

Page 59: ...TION MODE MANAGER Level 2 Lets you configure the indicator s functioning mode 4 10 MODE Submenu Functionality configuration dIG ALRM N tY tM Parameter page Defining type of digital inputs 58 Number of alarms enabled 58 Base time settings for ALARM1 alarm condition persistence 58 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 60: ...nu Attributes ALRM N NUM OF ENABLE ALARMS MODE R W The parameter shows and sets the number of alarms enabled Unit of measurement Number Options 1 4 4 10 3 TY TM Base time settings for ALARM1 alarm condition persistence Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes tY tM BASE TIME DEFINITION OF ALARM1 TIMER MODE R W The parameter displays and sets the base times used for ALARM1 alarm condition persi...

Page 61: ...ord Description SERIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION CONFIG Level 2 Lets you configure serial communication 4 11 SERIA Submenu Configuring serial communication CODE KBAUD PAr Parameter page Identification code 60 Selecting communication speed 60 Selecting parity 60 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 62: ...ting communication speed Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes KBAUD COMMUNICATION SPEED SERIA R W The parameter shows and sets the communication speed for the serial port Unit of measurement kbaud Options 1 2 1200 baud 2 4 2400 baud 4 8 4800 baud 9 6 9600 baud 19 2 19200 baud 38 4 38400 baud 57 6 57600 baud 115 2 115200 baud 4 11 3 PAr Selecting parity Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Att...

Page 63: ...the display and keypad bArG MSG LO MSG HI MSG ER MSG SB LAnG SPEED BACKL QUICK Parameter page Parameter page Selecting the bargraph display 62 Selecting the message assigned to Sbr 63 Selecting the message assigned to Lo 62 Selecting language for messages 63 Selecting the message assigned to Hi 62 Message scrolling speed 63 Selecting the message assigned to Err 63 Backlighting level 64 Quick confi...

Page 64: ...O Lo message display Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes MSG LO NUM SCROLLING MSG WHEN MAIN INPUT IS LOW ERR HMI R W The parameter shows and sets the number of the message assigned to Lo process variable minimum scale limit i e the scrolling message shown on the display For more information on scrolling messages see paragraph 3 1 2 2 Scrolling messages on page 24 If the parameter is set t...

Page 65: ...ircuit or input values above maximum limit i e the scrolling message shown on the display For more information on scrolling messages see paragraph 3 1 2 2 Scrolling messages on page 24 If the parameter is set to 0 no message will be displayed for Sbr As default MSG SB is assigned the message 4 for LANG1 corresponds to SENSOR BROKEN for LANG2 corre sponds to SONDA APERTA Unit of measurement Message...

Page 66: ... 0 the backlight does not switch off but goes to the minimum useful level for reading the display The backlight goes to maximum level when any key is pressed Unit of measurement Options 0 10 default 8 4 12 9 QUICK Quick configuration menu Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes QUICK QUICK CONFIG ENABLE HMI R W The parameter shows and sets enabling of the quick configuration menu Unit of meas...

Page 67: ...menu is visible only if custom linearization was enabled in the configuration of the main input or of the setpoint input You can set only one linearization but it can be assigned to the main input the setpoint input or both 4 13 LINRZ Submenu Configuring custom linearization Parameter page Value of step xx 66 Setting mV at start of scale 66 Setting mV at full scale 66 Setting mV at temperature of ...

Page 68: ...ronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes MV STA MV START SCALE LINRZ R W The parameter shows and sets the value in millivolts at start of scale if the input is a thermocouple Unit of measurement mV Options 19 99 99 99 4 13 3 MV FUL Setting mV at full scale Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes MV FUL MV FULL SCALE LINRZ R W The parameter shows and sets the value in millivolts at full scal...

Page 69: ... Custom main input HB alarm setpoints energy reset and partial day count 4 14 US CAL Submenu User calibrations U CAL FI CAL C LOW C HIGH RTD LO RTD HI Parameter page Selecting the user calibration 68 Resetting the factory calibration 68 Calibrating minimum current voltage 68 Calibrating maximum current voltage 68 Calibrating minimum resistance value 69 Calibrating maximum resistance value 69 ...

Page 70: ...s operation can be done only for inputs and outputs if U CAL corresponds to I MAIN OUT A1 Unit of measurement Options NO Keep user calibration YES Reset factory calibration 4 14 3 C LOW Calibrating minimum current voltage Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes C LOW US CAL R W The parameter appears if you are calibrating a custom I MAIN input in current or voltage To calibrate apply the curr...

Page 71: ...e to the main input for example 390 48 Ω for Pt100 press the key to acquire the calibration value Unit of measurement Options 4 14 7 C LO Setting analog output minimum Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes C LO US CAL R W The parameter shows and sets the minimum analog output value You can change the displayed value with the and keys To check the real voltage current value on the output dur...

Page 72: ... 0 9999 4 17 PASC2 Setting level 2 password Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes PASC2 SET PASS2 Livello 2 R W The parameter lets you set the password for accessing level 2 configuration submenus Default code 2 Unit of measurement Number Options 0 9999 4 18 FI CFG Entering the reset code Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes FI CFG ENTER DEFAULT CONFIGURATION PASS Livello 2 R W The ...

Page 73: ... relay is protected with a snubber circuit Keep in mind one switch can control multi ple indicators The diagram below shows the various connections With Quick Configuration you set sensor type TC engineering units of temperature C the temperature value that trips the alarm ALRM1 5 1 1 Connection diagram 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 T C L N Fuse relay alarm indicators fuse Cooling a...

Page 74: ...ing Alarm 1 Default direct maximum absolute lowers the value Enable disable quick configuration Select output 2 function The functions proposed are based on type of logic output Selecting unit of measurement The engineering units can be C or F only if a TC or Rtd sensor is selected Selecting sensor type Home return to select sensory type 5 EXAMPLES AND APPLICATION NOTES ...

Page 75: ... 10 V 20 mA you can invert the scale The four values are set on the LINRZ menu as follows A1 STP 00 B1 STP 01 A2 STP 02 B2 STP 03 Example Select Pt100 input with Lin 4 POIN to obtain an RTD sen sor with 4 point input correction Input Pt100 with Lin 4 POIN Pt100 natural scale 200 850 DEC P 0 LO SCL 0 HI SCL 400 The reference points on the real curve input are A1 STP 00 50 B1 STP 01 350 B1 A1 300 wh...

Page 76: ...A2 t 1 OFF if disabling on power on exists For AL3 direct absolute alarm max with negative H3 A3 t 0 For AL2 inverse absolute symmetrical alarm with hysteresis H2 A2 t 5 For AL2 direct absolute symmetrical alarm with hysteresis H2 A2 t 4 For AL2 direct absolute alarm max with negative H2 A2 t 0 For AL3 direct relative alarm max with negative H3 A3 t 2 For AL2 direct absolute alarm max with negativ...

Page 77: ...then apply primary power Note Leaving the USB connected to the PC while the in dicator is booting up with cause the unit to fail to boot The cable must be disconnected when powering on the unit 6 2 Programming Tool 6 2 1 GF_eXpress The GF_eXpress software lets you read and write the configuration of the indicator set of parameters save recipes on the PC recipe archive set the user configuration me...

Page 78: ... parameter value according to the context Press the key to raise the value of the displayed parameter When the process variable is displayed if held down for at least 3 seconds in standard configuration the R mutes alarms R 7 2 Power on The indicator runs a self diagnostics test immediately after power on During the test all segments of the display flash and a check sum is run The hardware resourc...

Page 79: ...ppears on the SV display model 650 L or on the F display model 1250 L The most common error messages are Lo Process variable is below minimum scale limit para meter LO SCL on I MAIN Hi Process variable is above maximum scale limit para meter HI SCL on I MAIN Err PT100 in short circuit or input values below minimum limits for example thermocouple with incorrect con nection or 4 20 mA transmitter br...

Page 80: ...xample p 81 a password entry is used to allow alarms settings to be changed The indicator leaves the factory with a preconfigured user configuration menu shown below for models 650L x xxx 00000 x xxx and 1250L x xxx 00000 x xxx This menu can subsequently be modified The related parameters are shown for models with options the complete list of parame ters is shown on the GF_eXpress user menu page P...

Page 81: ...inimum peak value PROCESS VALUE MINIMUM PEAK scale points LO SCL HI SCL Read only value Reset by holding down for a time 2 seconds or digital input function Process variable maximum peak value PROCESS VALUE MAXIMUM PEAK scale points LO SCL HI SCL Read only value Reset by holding down for a time 2 seconds or digital input function Process variable maximum peak value PROCESS VALUE PEAK PEAK scale po...

Page 82: ...If deviation alarm Alarm 4 limit ALARM SETPOINT scale points LO AL HI AL 999 999 If absolute alarm If deviation alarm ALARM1 alarm condition persistence TIME OF ALARM1 OVER THRESHOLD mm ss or hh mm see parameter tY tM 00 00 99 59 Read only value Reset by holding down for a time 2 seconds or digital input function ALRM1 alarm event count COUNTER OF ALARM1 OVER THRESHOLD 0 9999 Read only value Reset...

Page 83: ...ir to remove dust from the electro nic cards If necessary use a clean brush with soft bristles You can also clean the inside of the indicator if necessary To do this first remove power to the indicator and to any devices connected to it Then slide out the indicator as explained in paragraph 8 1 Replacing the indicator to access and clean the inside of the case 8 1 Replacing the indicator on page 8...

Page 84: ...with decimal point Digit height 7 5 mm 0 29 Color green or custom Number of digits 4 to 7 seg ments with decimal point Digit height 14 mm Color green or custom F Display Number of digits 5 to 14 seg ments with decimal point Digit height 9 mm Color ambra or custom Engineering units Selectable C F or custom 1 Color same as PV display Alarms state signals Number 4 1 2 3 4 Color red Bargraph indicator...

Page 85: ...ple J K R S T C D B E L L GOST U G N Pt20Rh Pt40Rh Linearization ITS90 or custom RTD resistance thermometer input Resistance thermometer PT100 JPT100 Input impedance Ri 30 kΩ Linearization DIN 43760 or custom Max line resistance 20 Ω DC linear input 0 60 mV input impedance Ri 70 kΩ 0 1 V input impedance Ri 15 kΩ 0 5 V 0 10 V input impedance Ri 30 kΩ 0 4 20 mA input impedance Ri 50 Ω Linearization ...

Page 86: ...ew terminals and crimp connector max wire section 2 5 mm2 AMBIENT CONDITIONS Use Indoor Altitude 2000 m max Operating temperature 10 55 C as per IEC 68 2 14 Storage temperature 20 70 C as per IEC 68 2 14 Relative humidity 20 85 RH non condensing as per IEC 68 2 3 PROTECTION LEVEL IP 65 on front panel as per IEC 68 2 3 ASSEMBLY Positioning On panel removable faceplate Installation regulations Insta...

Page 87: ...3 outputs F069116 650L R RR0 01011 0 G 1 3 1 4 outputs Please contact GEFRAN for information on additional model codes 10 ORDER METHODS 10 2 1250 L model list Power supply 100 240 VAC VDC Code F Model Valves Programmer Inputs Outputs RS485 Logic functions Total Number of Outputs Digital CT SPR Relay Triac Logic Analog I Analog V I F068636 1250L R RR0 00000 1 G 3 3 outputs F068638 1250L R RR0 01051...

Page 88: ...r new instruments GF_eXK 3 0 0 51968 Rubber gasket 48 48 for display 51969 Rubber gasket 48 96 for display 51292 Rubber gasket 48 48 for panel 51068 Rubber gasket 48 96 for panel 51250 Fastening clip model 650 L 49030 Fastening clip models 1250 L 51294 Finger safe cover model 650 L 51328 Finger safe cover models 1250 L 51454 18 replacement terminals model 650 L 51738 36 replacement terminals model...

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Page 90: ...GEFRAN spa via Sebina 74 25050 Provaglio d Iseo BS Italy Tel 39 0309888 1 Fax 39 0309839063 info gefran com http www gefran com ...

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