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E32.0.02.6C-04 

Manual for connection and operation of the 

GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG

 

page 6 of 30

3.3. Connecting an input signal

Please take care not to exceed the limitations of the inputs when connecting the device as this may lead
to destruction of the device:

3.3.1. Connecting a Pt100 or Pt1000 RTD probe or a thermocouple probe

Pt1000-RTD probe (2-wire)

Pt100-RTD probe (3-wire)

Thermocouple probe

3.3.2. Connecting a 0(4)-20mA transmitter in 2-wire-technology

with in device integrated transmitter supply

with separate transmitter supply

3.3.3. Connecting a 0(4)-20mA transmitter in 3-wire-technology

with in device integrated transmitter supply

with separate transmitter supply

3.3.4. Connecting a 0-1V, 0-2V or 0-10V transmitter in 3-wire-technology

with in device integrated transmitter supply

with separate transmitter supply

4-20mA

transmitter

+Uv

-Uv

8

9

10

12

4-20mA

transmitter

+Uv

-Uv

+

_

power supply:

for transmitter

10

12

0(4)-20mA
transmitter

+Uv

Sig.

-Uv

8

9

10

12

0(4)-20mA
transmitter

+Uv

Sig.

-Uv

+

_

power supply:

for transmitter

10

12

0-1(10)V

transmitter

+Uv

Sig.

-Uv

10V

1V / 2V

8

9

10

12

13

0-1(10)V

transmitter

+Uv

Sig.

-Uv

+

_

power supply:

for transmitter

10V

1V / 2V

10

12

13

Pt1000

10

12

Pt100

10

11

12

TC

-

+

10

11

Summary of Contents for GIA 2000

Page 1: ...0 AAG and GIR 2002 AAG page 1 of 30 Manual for connection and operation of GIA 2000 GIR 2002 with option AAG as of version 1 3 GREISINGER electronic GmbH D 93128 Regenstauf Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Phone...

Page 2: ...0 4 1 Selecting an input signal type 10 4 2 Measuring voltage and current 0 50mV 0 1V 0 2V 0 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA 11 4 3 Measuring temperature Pt100 Pt1000 RTD probes and thermocouple type J K N S or T 1...

Page 3: ...tials 5 The device must be switched off and must be marked against using again in case of obvious malfunc tions of the device which are e g visible damage no prescripted working of the device storing...

Page 4: ...IR 2002 has been subjected to various inspection tests and is completely calibrated Before the GIA 2000 or GIR 2002 can be used it has to be configured for the cus tomer s application Important At the...

Page 5: ...e corresponding designation on the label on the housing 2 not available at GIA 2000 3 2 Connection data typical limitations between terminals min max min max notes Supply voltage 1 and 2 207 VAC 244 V...

Page 6: ...ply with separate transmitter supply 3 3 3 Connecting a 0 4 20mA transmitter in 3 wire technology with in device integrated transmitter supply with separate transmitter supply 3 3 4 Connecting a 0 1V...

Page 7: ...uring signal source needs the connection of an external resistor e g the pull up voltage of 3 3V is not enough for the signal source or you want to measure in the top level frequency range In this cas...

Page 8: ...of a sensor signal for a counter signal is the same used for the frequency and rotation signal Please use the wiring diagram given in chapter 3 3 6 There is the possibility to reset the counter When...

Page 9: ...eme care when switching inductive loads like coils or relays etc Because of their high voltage peaks protec tive measures e g RC element to limit these peaks have to be taken Note In case of configuri...

Page 10: ...r parameter value will be preserved In the parameter view button 4 closes the menu Please note If you don t press any button for more than 10 sec in the parameter setting the adjustment will be cancel...

Page 11: ...current 0 50mV 0 1V 0 2V 0 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA This chapter describes how you configure the device for measuring voltage or current signals from an ex ternal transmitter This instruction demands that y...

Page 12: ...ling or exceeding the device will display 0 or 100 Note When exceeding the measuring limit upper measuring range 10 independently from the limit setting the device will always display the correspondin...

Page 13: ...C 274 1742 F J Fe CuNi Type J Meas range 70 0 300 0 C 94 0 572 0 F Meas range 270 400 C 454 752 F t Cu CuNi Type T Meas range 70 0 200 0 C 94 0 392 0 F Validate the selected input signal by pressing...

Page 14: ...button 1 to validate your selection The display shows Fr Lo again When pressing button 1 again the display will show Fr Hi frequency high upper frequency range limit Use button 2 or button 3 to selec...

Page 15: ...pter 4 1 The device has to display InP When pressing button 1 the device will display SEnS Use button 2 or button 3 to select the desired input signal Display Input signal Notes ttL TTL signal nPn Swi...

Page 16: ...the device as a counter This instruction demands that you selected Co up or Co dn as your desired input type like it is explained in chapter 4 1 The device has to display InP When pressing button 1 t...

Page 17: ...ill be displaying dP decimal point Use button 2 or button 3 to select the desired decimal point position Press button 1 to validate your selected decimal point position The display shows dP again Pres...

Page 18: ...s chapter describes how to configure the device as an EASY BUS display This instruction demands that you selected SEri as your desired input type like it is explained in chapter 4 1 The device has to...

Page 19: ...te If you don t press any button for more than 10 sec in the parameter setting the adjustment will be cancelled the changing discarded and it will be changed to the parameter view If you don t press a...

Page 20: ...also features a overflow function when reaching the upper limit of the range the device switches to the lower limit vice versa By means of button 4 a given changing will be cancelled in the parameter...

Page 21: ...1 to validate the selection The display shows 1 Err again When pressing button 1 again the display shows outP output again Now you have finished the output configuration Press now button 4 to exit the...

Page 22: ...red button 3 by one When holding the button pressed for longer than 1 sec the value starts counting up or down the counting speed will be raised after a short period of time The device also features a...

Page 23: ...min max alarm monitoring This instruction demands that you selected AL F1 as your desired output function like it is explained in chapter 6 1 Press button 1 if not already done The device will be dis...

Page 24: ...es the menu Please note If you don t press any button for more than 10 sec in the parameter setting the adjustment will be cancelled the changing discarded and it will be changed to the parameter view...

Page 25: ...est performance data is saved Calling of the minimum value press button 3 shortly the device will display Lo briefly after that the min value is displayed for about 2 sec Calling of the maximum value...

Page 26: ...d Pt1000 Sensor shorted 0 4 20mA Counter overflow Remedies The error message will be reset if the input signal is within the limits check sensor transducer or transmitter check device configuration e...

Page 27: ...tive device Err 9 Sensor defective The device features an integrated diagnostic function for the connected sensor or transmitter When detecting a failure error message Err 9 will be displayed Possible...

Page 28: ...148 0 572 0 F 0 1 C F NiCrSi NiSi Type N 270 1350 C 454 2462 F 1 C F 70 0 300 0 C 94 0 572 0 F 0 1 C F Fe CuNi Type J 170 950 C 274 1742 F 1 C F 70 0 200 0 C 94 0 392 0 F 0 1 C F Thermocouple probes...

Page 29: ...e over contact breaking capacity 10A ohmic load 250 VAC Response Time 25 msec for standard signals 0 5 sec for temperature frequency f 4 Hz Output functions 2 point min max alarm Switching points arbi...

Page 30: ...n is calculated relatively to the tare value Setting the tare function press key 4 shortly the display value will be set to 0 Clearing the tare function press key 4 for 4 seconds the current measuring...

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