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E31.0.02.6C-04                   Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 20 EB                        page 1 of 27

Manual for connection and operation of

GIA 20 EB

as of version 2.5

GREISINGER 

electronic GmbH

D - 93128 Regenstauf, Hans-Sachs-Straße 26

Phone: 0049 9402 / 9383-0, Fax: 0049 9402 / 9383-33, e-mail: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for GIA 20 EB

Page 1: ...eration of the GIA 20 EB page 1 of 27 Manual for connection and operation of GIA 20 EB as of version 2 5 GREISINGER electronic GmbH D 93128 Regenstauf Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Phone 0049 9402 9383 0 Fax 0...

Page 2: ...g to GND 9 3 4 2 Connection with configured high side switching output PNP output switching to Uv 9 3 4 3 Connection with configured push pull switching output 10 3 5 Common wiring of several GIA20EB...

Page 3: ...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 the device is not working as prescribed storing the devi...

Page 4: ...ports one EASYBUS interface for communicating with a host computer that makes the device to a full functions EASYBUS module When leaving our factory the GIA20EB has been subjected to various inspectio...

Page 5: ...voltage 4 and 5 9 V 28 V 0 V 30 V NPN 30V I 1A Not short circuit pro tected Switching output 1 and 2 PNP 1 and 3 2 and 3 I 200mA Not short circuit pro tected Input mA 0 mA 20 mA 0 mA 30 mA Input 0 1 2...

Page 6: ...smitter in 4 wire technology with individual transmitter supply without individual transmitter supply Note Sig and Uv of the Transmitter must be the same potential _ Supply 9 28 VDC 4 20mA Transmitter...

Page 7: ...treated like an active signal and you have to configure the device as TTL Hint when connecting the device You have to take care not to exceed the limits of the input voltage respective the input curr...

Page 8: ...reset the counter When connecting contact 8 with GND e g contact 7 the counter will be reset You can do this manually e g with the help of a push button or automatically with one switching output of t...

Page 9: ...g outputs properly Please take care that you must not exceed the limits of the voltage and of the maximum current of the switching outputs not even for a short period of time Please take extreme care...

Page 10: ...Make sure to observe the following points When several GIA20EB s are connected to the same power supply unit it is highly recommended to isolate the sensors measuring transducers etc When the sensors...

Page 11: ...evice displays InP INPUT Use button 2 or button 3 middle or right button to select the input signal see table below Validate the selection with button 1 the left button The display will show InP again...

Page 12: ...ce should display when a 0mA 4mA or 0V input signal is attached Validate the selected value by pressing button 1 The display shows di Lo again Press button 1 again the display will show di Hi Display...

Page 13: ...en pressing button 1 the display shows SEnS Use button 2 or button 3 middle or right button to select your desired input signal Display Input signal RTD Notes Pt0 1 Pt100 3 wire Meas range 50 0 200 0...

Page 14: ...ing button 1 The display shows SEnS again When pressing button 1 again the display will show Fr Lo frequency low lower frequency range limit Use button 2 and button 3 to select the lowest frequency th...

Page 15: ...please follow the instructions shown in chapter 4 8 4 5 Measuring of rotation speed TTL switching contact This chapter describes how to configure the device for measuring rotation speed This instruct...

Page 16: ...s beginning as you disconnect pin 8 and pin 7 The current counter value won t be lost if the voltage supply is disconnected After restarting the counter starts from this value This chapter describes h...

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

Page 18: ...ton 1 to validate the selected device address The display shows Adr again You don t need any further configuration but the outputs When pressing button 1 again the device will be displaying outP outpu...

Page 19: ...ilar to the settings you already made for output 1 2 dEL delay of output 2 2 out kind of output 2 2 Err preferred state of output 2 When pressing button 1 again only if you configured the device with...

Page 20: ...5 1 2 point controller with min max alarm digital 2 point controller min max alarm 2P AL 5 2 min max alarm common min max alarm AL F1 5 3 min max alarm individ ual max alarm min alarm AL F2 5 3 5 1 2...

Page 21: ...nt 1 1 off When the temperature rises above 20 C the device turns its output 1 on when falling below 22 C the device will turn its output 1 off Note Depending on the inertia of your cooling circuit an...

Page 22: ...tton 1 again the device will be displaying A dEL delay of the alarm function Use button 2 and button 3 to set the desired delay of the alarm function Note The unit of the value to be set 0 9999 is in...

Page 23: ...OFFS again When pressing button 1 again the device will be displaying SCAL scale slope Use button 2 and button 3 to select the desired slope adjustment The slope adjustment will be entered in The valu...

Page 24: ...ASYBUS PC e g EBW1 EBW64 EB2000MC Software for communication with the device EBS9M 9 channel software for displaying a measured value EASYCONTROL multi channel software for real time recording and dis...

Page 25: ...as set too low and should be increased Err 7 System error The device features an integrated self diagnostic function which checks essential parts of the de vice permanently When detecting a failure er...

Page 26: ...0 392 0 F 0 1 C F 3 wire connection max perm line resistance 20 Ohm Pt100 1 C 200 850 C 328 1562 F 1 C F 3 wire connection max perm line resistance 20 Ohm RTD probes Pt1000 200 850 C 328 1562 F 1 C F...

Page 27: ...0 sec Alarm delay arbitrary 1 9999 sec Display approx 10 mm height 4 digit red LED display Handling 3 push buttons accessible after dismounting of the front panel or via interface Interface EASYBUS in...

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