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REFLEX/SCANFLEX MANUAL 

EDITION 1: JULY ’97 

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REFLEX/SCANFLEX

 

PROGRAMMABLE  LEVEL 

CONTROLLER

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

Hycontrol Limited 

Larchwood House, Orchard Street 

Redditch, Worcestershire.   B98 7DP 

Tel: (01527) 406800   Fax: (01527) 406810 

Elect. Iss. 01

www.kip.kh.ua // Mail-to: [email protected] // Tel.: 8 (057) 759-71-99

Summary of Contents for REFLEX

Page 1: ...EX SCANFLEX PROGRAMMABLE LEVEL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Hycontrol Limited Larchwood House Orchard Street Redditch Worcestershire B98 7DP Tel 01527 406800 Fax 01527 406810 Elect Iss 01 www kip kh ua Mail to kip kharkov gmail com Tel 8 057 759 71 99 ...

Page 2: ... Definitions 14 19 Parameter Index 20 Parameter Definitions 21 33 Programme Examples 34 36 Fault Finding Commissioning 37 47 APPENDIX 1 Transducer Specification 48 54 Temperature Sensor 55 APPENDIX 2 Reflex Description Specification 56 57 Scanflex Multiplexor SM 10 58 61 Scanflex Relay Module SR 10 62 64 Scanflex Analogue Module SA 10 65 67 APPENDIX 3 Linearisation of Vessels 68 70 APPENDIX 4 Para...

Page 3: ...ted at each measurement point Echoes are reflected off the surface of the material being monitored back to the transducer The time period between transmission and reception of the echo is directly proportional to the distance between the transducer and the surface being monitored A microcontroller computes this time period for all echoes received and analyses them to determine which is the correct...

Page 4: ...proximity to high voltage cables contactors or drive controls The unit should not be mounted in a confined space where temperatures may exceed the normal working temperature If the unit is mounted outside it must be protected from direct sunlight or severe weather conditions Remove the required number of hexagon blanking plugs from the bottom of the enclosure and replace them with appropriate cond...

Page 5: ...al 19 See Page 50 Blue to terminal 20 Screen to terminal 21 Transducer RXT15 Series is connected Screen to terminal 19 See Page 50 Blue to terminal 20 Black to terminal 22 Transducer RXM19 is connected Core to terminal 20 See Page 51 Screen to terminal 19 Transducer RXM19ER is connected Core to terminal 20 See Page 52 Screen to terminal 19 Analogue Output is connected Screen to terminal 24 Isolate...

Page 6: ...ule Relay 5 Indicates that the instrument is in Programme Mode To provide two separate alarm or control relays for each point a Relay Module SR 10 must be connected A second Relay Module can be added to provide 2 more alarms or relays for each point A full description of the Relay Module and PCB layout is shown on Pages 62 to 64 Scanflex Configuration General The modular approach to the design of ...

Page 7: ...own on Page 4 An analogue output is available from the controller but it varies as the instrument scans each point The RS232 output enables a local computer or PLC to obtain data from all measurement points Configuration 2 With Analogue Output Module SA 10 RS485 Reflex Controller Scanflex SM 10 Multiplexor Group and status alarms RS232 10 Transducers Transducer link RG62A U co axial cable and t co...

Page 8: ...ue and Relay Outputs Scanflex SR 10 Relay Module 2 10 x 2 Relays RS485 Transducer link RG62A U co axial cable and t comp if specified Scanflex SR 10 Relay Module 1 10 Analogue outputs Reflex Controller Group and status alarms RS232 10 Transducers Scanflex SM 10 Multiplexor Scanflex SA 10 Analogue Module 10 x 2 Relays All Modules can be connected to the RS485 in any order Configuration 4 shows maxi...

Page 9: ...mity to high voltage cables contactors or drive controls The unit should not be mounted in a confined space where temperatures may exceed the normal working temperature If the unit is mounted outside it must be protected from direct sunlight or severe weather conditions Scanflex Multiplexor SM 10 One of these modules must be fitted in all multipoint systems For economy of cabling put the Multiplex...

Page 10: ...27 Negative ve to terminal 28 The instrument will accept 24V DC 25 10 9W A time lag fuse T315mA is fitted 5 SPDT Relays rated 8A 250V AC 30V DC resistive with gold plated contacts for lower power switching are connected to terminals 4 to 18 for controlling external group alarms for pre determined conditions as detailed on Page 4 Co axial Cable Connection to Multiplexor SM 10 is connected Core to t...

Page 11: ...d in the system For location of terminals see Pages 8 60 63 and 66 Communications to external PC or PLC via RS232 Communications from the Controller via RS232 to Hycontrol s vision system or to the user s external devices is via 3 core screened cable connected to terminals 31 to 34 on TB5 MULTIPLEXOR MODULE SM 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS See Page 60 Communication From the Controller terminals 35 37 ...

Page 12: ...ge 9 Power Supply Selectable 110V or 230V AC 10 15 50Hz or 60Hz 12VA is connected to TB4 Voltage selector SW4 must be set to the correct voltage Relay Outputs One Relay Module provides two relays for each point If 4 relays are required for a point then two Relay Modules must be used Relays are connected at TB2 for each point starting at Point 1 and leaving no gaps in the programmed ranged MODULE I...

Page 13: ...ler to the transducer via the Multiplexor Transducer cable should be separated from power cables and preferably installed in its own earthed steel conduit Transducer cables and temperature compensation cables can be run together For installation of the RXV15 series transducer in hazardous locations refer to the appropriate National Standard SEE APPENDIX 1 FOR TRANSDUCER PERFORMANCE POSITIONING AND...

Page 14: ... Check that the data link to each module is as shown in Configuration wiring diagrams Pages 5 6 and the RS485 connections are as indicated on Pages 9 and 10 6 Check the RG62AU cable link from terminals 19 and 20 on the Controller to TB 3 on the Multiplexor 7 Check the temperature sensor link if required from terminals 21 to 23 on the Controller to TB 3 on the Multiplexor 8 Check that any Relay or ...

Page 15: ...he point POINT 01 ANALOGUE 15MA TEMPERATURE 20 DEGC POINT 01 DISTANCE 1 7 GAIN 0 2 LOSS OF ECHO Secondary display is of the next scanned point not the point in the normal run display 10c Status check for Scanflex Modules This is available only if the instrument is configured as a multipoint system and a Multiplexor and other modules are being used When is pressed in RUN mode the display of a Scanf...

Page 16: ...hat the unit is programmed correctly Security Code The REFLEX SCANFLEX program includes security code protection Any operator who knows the entry sequence can display the value of a parameter but any attempt to enter a new value or perform a test will result in the security code being requested The security code is requested by the prompt CODE If the code is not entered correctly then this prompt ...

Page 17: ...Select and View any other Parameter Either press the key or key until you come to the parameter required or put the cursor under the Pr No Press DSP to move cursor and key in the new number required To Change the Value in a Parameter Select the parameter which you wish to change Put the cursor under the value presently in that parameter and key in the new value required Press ENT Display shows COD...

Page 18: ...u now reset the system to its factory defaults as shown below before you begin programming the system for your application System Reset to Factory Defaults 1 Press MODE to display PROG 2 Press 1 to display programme sequence 3 Change Pr number to display Pr 99 4 Press DSP to move cursor under 5 Press CE then ENT 6 Press 9753 when CODE displayed Or your own new code number 7 Press ENT 8 Display wil...

Page 19: ...Controller will be in alarm mode and the corresponding LED will be on Manual scan is enabled by programming Pr 53 1 and then re entering RUN mode To select a specific point to be monitored press the relevant key 1 9 or 0 these correspond to measuring points 1 10 To de select manual scan set Pr 53 to 0 or power down then up again NOTE 1 When in manual scan press TEST to display the gain value To re...

Page 20: ...r also control of simulation direction Decrease parameter number also control of simulation direction DSP Moves the cursor on the display between Pr No and its value Changes can be made only to the data underlined by the cursor ENT Enter a new value or initiate a system test under Pr 75 to Pr 78 Active Secondary Key Functions During normal RUN mode it is possible for an operator to obtain the data...

Page 21: ... the parameters listed later in this section The parameters are divided into the following distinct groups Pr s 01 07 Determine the number of points to be monitored the type of transducer used on each point the function of the instrument and the maximum and minimum distances and units Pr s 08 29 Configure the designation of the relays for each point being measured and sets their operation points a...

Page 22: ...Point Data Reset Point Data Copy Number of Modules Maximum Time Per Point Selection of Manual Scanning Serial Communications Enable Station Number Maximum Gain Gain Restriction Echo Extraction Algorithm Echo Velocity Failsafe Pr 23 Pr 24 Pr 25 Pr 26 Pr 27 Pr 28 Pr 29 Relay 1 Failsafe Relay 2 Failsafe Relay 3 Failsafe Relay 4 Failsafe Relay 5 Failsafe Analogue Failsafe Failsafe Time Delay Miscellan...

Page 23: ...L parameters will not be changed For transducer specification see Page 48 Pr 3 Application Units Defined for each point D 2 Enter 1 Level Measurement Feet 2 Level Measurement Metres To display in percent of span 3 Distance Measurement Feet set Pr 40 to 1 4 Distance Measurement Metres The system will be set to work in the specified units but the display can be made to display a percentage a convert...

Page 24: ...min or the equivalent Relays In single point application the 5 relays in the Reflex Controller can be assigned to various functions depending on the application as shown below Hysteresis is fully adjustable so for most functions it is necessary to enter both set and reset values The relay state under normal operating conditions is defined as e normally energised De energise when set value is reach...

Page 25: ...ex Relay Modules SR 10 may be linked to the system Each Module has two relays per point The designation of these relays is common for all points and the designation is selected using Pr 8 to designate relay 1 on all points Pr 11 to do the same for relay 2 on all points and Pr 14 and Pr 17 for relay 3 and 4 if they are fitted All the options listed for Pr 8 are available for multipoint applications...

Page 26: ...same as Pr 8 Pr 15 Relay 3 Set Defined for each point Options are the same as Pr 9 Pr 16 Relay 3 Reset Defined for each point Options are the same as Pr 9 Pr 17 Relay 4 Designation Common to all points Options are the same as Pr 8 Pr 18 Relay 4 Set Defined for each point Options are the same as Pr 9 Pr 19 Relay 4 Reset Defined for each point Options are the same as Pr 9 Pr 20 Relay 5 Designation P...

Page 27: ... Options the same as Pr 23 Pr 26 Relay 4 Failsafe Common to all points Options the same as Pr 23 Pr 27 Relay 5 Failsafe Used only on single point systems Options the same as Pr 23 Note On Multipoint systems Relays 1 and 2 are provided by the first Relay Module if fitted and Relays 3 and 4 by the second Relay Module if fitted The fail safe designation of each relay number must be the same for all p...

Page 28: ... alternative value for the top limit of span defined as a percentage of the measurement span volume etc can be entered here Pr 34 Analogue Output Test Applies to the point selected D 0 00 This parameter can be used to examine the last analogue output value set up by the instrument Also any value in the analogue output range can be entered for loading to the current output and can be measured at th...

Page 29: ... where indicated above in units selected at Pr 3 Pr 42 Vessel Dimension L Define for each point D 0 00 Enter L where indicated above in units selected at Pr 3 Pr 43 Display Conversion Define for each point D 1 00 If Pr 40 entry is between 1 8 then enter full scale display 100 e g if 100 2000 litres and display is required in litres then set Pr 43 to 2000 100 20 To display in any unit enter any val...

Page 30: ...al Data Copy To be used for instance where points 1 2 are different but points 3 onwards are identical On point 3 select Pr 50 0 position cursor under 0 and press ENT then point 3 to number of points defined by Pr 1 will all have the same programme copied to them c Individual Data Copy This will copy all programme data from one individual point to another eg To copy the data from point 4 to point ...

Page 31: ...e during manual scan WHEN IN MANUAL SCAN ONLY THE POINT YOU ARE ON IS BEING MONITORED ALL OTHER POINTS OF MEASUREMENT WILL RESET ALONG WITH ANY ALARMS THAT ARE ON THOSE POINTS THE SYSTEM WILL NOT CONTROL THE OTHER POINTS UNTIL IT RETURNS TO RUN MODE Serial Communications Refer to Hycontrol for separate leaflet The serial communication ports are configured for 9600 baud rate 8 bit data 1 stop bit a...

Page 32: ...iques which are capable of determining the true echo for the majority of applications where an echo is present Enter 1 For solids applications This technique looks for the highest level within the transducer view Enter 2 For liquids This technique positions a narrow window around the target it is tracking to enable it to ignore spurious noise Pr 69 Echo Velocity Define for each point D 344 1 i e s...

Page 33: ...of the software e g RE XX Pr 74 Reset Counter D 0 This count value gives the number of times that the system has been powered down or reset since the last time the counter was zeroed It is useful for checking if the power supply is erratic Test Parameters Pr 75 Digital Outputs Applies to the point selected D 0 To aid commissioning and the testing of external wiring it is possible to define the sta...

Page 34: ...peration of the instrument as set up between blanking and empty distance The display will show the level volume or converted value as required for the point configured along with the bargraph Press CE to end simulation It will set all LED s relays and the current output as programmed Therefore care must be taken if the instrument is wired into other instruments or controls The displayed value on w...

Page 35: ...o show Press CE to clear the screen Press Enter to request COdE Enter 9753 Press Enter to show TRES followed by The relay hours starts will now read 0 Pr 99 Return to Factory Default Press MODE to display PROG 1 immediately to display Pr 01 or previous Pr number 99 to display Pr 99 DSP to move cursor under CE to clear the display ENT to display COdE requesting the security code see note 9753 ENT t...

Page 36: ...0 Empty distance 20 metres Pr 5 18 Span 18 metres above empty level Pr 6 1 0 Blanking zone into which level must not rise Pr 7 1 0 Maximum Rate of Change Metres Min Pr 8 1 Relay 1 designated as level alarm therefore normally energised High level Pr 9 17 Relay 1 set point Relay de energises Pr 10 16 75 Relay 1 re set Relay re energises Pr 11 1 Relay 2 designated as level alarm therefore normally en...

Page 37: ... range transducer Pr 3 2 Level measurement in metres for POINT 01 Pr 4 20 Empty distance 20 metres for POINT 01 Pr 5 18 Span 18 metres above empty level for POINT 01 Pr 6 1 0 Blanking zone into which level must not rise for POINT 01 Pt 7 10 Rate of Change for POINT 01 Pr 8 1 This will designate Relay 1 on the SR 10 as level alarm for all Points Pr 9 17 Relay 1 set point for POINT 01 Pr 10 16 75 Re...

Page 38: ...mme the remaining 6 points 1 Since in this example all points are identical you could go to Pr 50 and enter 0 which will copy the same data to all remaining 6 points or 2 If any of the data is different for a point you can press the key and change from point 1 to point 2 etc and then re enter data for all the parameters relevant to point 02 etc NOTE Parameters which can be individually set for eac...

Page 39: ...alogue Output Page 39 Display Page 40 Temperature Page 41 Relays Page 41 Miscellaneous Page 41 Multipoint Scanflex Section 2 Controller Page 42 Power Supply Page 42 Display Page 42 Keypad Page 42 Relays Page 43 Loss of Echo Page 43 Communications RS485 Page 44 Multiplexor Page 45 Relay Module Page 45 Analogue Module Page 45 Operational Faults Page 46 Temperature Page 47 ...

Page 40: ...up but display is blank 1 Power down and check that the main eprom is fitted correctly at U7 on the top PCB D The display shows LOSS OF ECHO 1 Check transducer type selection at Pr 2 2 Check transducer wiring and connections to the instrument refer to Page 3 and 50 52 Note the different connections for the temperature compensated transducer RXT15 Series 3 Check whether the neon adjacent to termina...

Page 41: ...E The keypad fails to operate 1 Check the alignment of the plug with the top PCB connectors 2 Check that the key press sequence is valid refer to Programming Section 3 Power down and wait 5 secs Power up and press MODE This should result in PROG being displayed It is now advisable to reset the unit refer to Page 16 F Analogue output is unstable 1 Connect test meter in series with your external wir...

Page 42: ...y default value K Display is lower than expected 1 Check that Pr 4 and 5 are correct for the application 2 It can be caused when the level rises into the blanking zone Pr 6 The system may lock up on a multiple echo and track this value when the level falls The correct reading can be re established by pressure MODE 1 MODE but to effect a permanent cure the transducer should be raised to prevent the...

Page 43: ... RXT series transducer integral temperature compensation check resistance across black core and screen when disconnected Note The sensor compensates only for temperature variance it is not expected to accurately measure the actual temperature O Relays not switching 1 Check the programmed relay designations and settings at Pr 8 Pr 22 Functions can be tested under simulation at Pr 78 2 Test the rela...

Page 44: ...e does not blow there is a fault in the external wiring 2 Check that the supply is within specified limits refer to Page 3 3 Check for metal debris under the bottom PCB C The system powers up but display is blank 1 Power down and check that the main eprom is fitted correctly at U7 on the top PCB D The keypad fails to operate 1 Check the ribbon plug to PCB connection for alignment 2 Check that your...

Page 45: ... TB3 on the Multiplexor 6 Check on the Controller that the ST6 eprom is seated correctly at U6 on the bottom PCB LOSS OF ECHO on one point 1 Select Manual Scan at Pr 53 and the faulty point 2 If the Controller neon does not flash whilst the Multiplexor is on the measurement point disconnect the transducer from the Multiplexor If the neon now flashes there is a short circuit in the cabling between ...

Page 46: ...s If it does re calculate Pr 4 allowing for temperature variations which are 0 17 of measured distance per deg C change in temperature LOSS OF ECHO when empty on a vessel with conical parabolic or spherical bottom 1 This is a common problem that occurs if the transducer cannot be mounted over the centre of the vessel above the lowest point When the vessel becomes empty the pulse from the transduce...

Page 47: ... will power up but the Relays will not switch B Greens comms l e d is not flashing 1 Communications faults refer to H 3 above C Relays will not switch 1 Check for communications and power faults as A and B above 2 Use the TEST button as detailed on Page 62 3 Use the simulation test Pr 78 to check that the relays operate as programmed for the application If faulty check the relay programme paramete...

Page 48: ...s fitted to the transducer refer to Pages 50 52 Not applicable if the transducer has an integral flange 4 Check that the rate of change Pr 7 is high enough for the application 5 Check the entry at Pr 6 This should not be less than the factory default B Display is lower than expected 1 Check that Pr 4 5 are correct for the application 2 It can be caused when the level rises into the blanking zone P...

Page 49: ...point using compensation 2 Check the RS485 and t comp cable links between Controller and Multiplexor refer to Pages 5 6 3 Check the wiring to the temperature sensor or to the temperature compensated transducer RXT Series as appropriate 4 Check the resistance of the sensor when disconnected against its value displayed at Pr 39 when connected typically 9 5K at 20C If using RXT transducer check resis...

Page 50: ... Urethane 41 5 10 15m 6m 40 to 90 EExmIIT6 IP68 2 0 M20 50 RXV15T Xenoy PTFE 41 5 10 13m 40 to 90 EExmIIT6 IP68 3 0 Flange 50 RXV15P Xenoy Poly ethy lene 41 5 10 20m 15m 40 to 90 EExmIIT6 IP68 2 0 M20 50 RXM19 Poly propy lene Poly ethy lene 19 10 30m 25m 20 to 60 No IP68 2 8 M20 51 RXM19ER Poly ethy lene Poly ethy lene 17 5 50m 35m 20 to 60 No IP68 4 8 M20 52 The RXV15 Series is Certified EExmIIT6...

Page 51: ...n accordance with the following table DIMENSIONS Minimum bore Maximum length of Standpipe of Standpipe 3 75mm 300mm 4 100mm 300mm 6 150mm 400mm 8 200mm 600mm 12 300mm 600mm e g Using a 4 flanged transducer would require the standpipe length to be no more than 300mm and Pr 6 set at 450mm minimum The inside of the pipe and joint with vessel top must be clean and free of any obstructions seams or wel...

Page 52: ...uitable junction box and RG62AU cable The temperature compensated version of the RXV15 which is called RXT15 transducer requires an additional single core screen extension as shown below Transducer cables and temperature compensation cables can be run together but should be separated from power cables by at least 150mm and preferably installed in their own earthed steel conduit Figure 2 Dimensions...

Page 53: ...1 JULY 97 51 Figure 4 200 dia 70 mm 160 mm 20 mm 50 mm M20 x 1 5 Isolation kit AK3730 SCREEN CORE SCREEN CORE TRANSDUCER RG62AU TO CONTROLLER OR MULTIPLEXOR JUNCTION RXM19 TRANSDUCER EXTEND CABLE AS ABOVE AS NECESSARY 3M CABLE SINGLE CORE SCREENED ...

Page 54: ... JULY 97 52 Figure 5 280 dia 240 dia M20 x 1 5 50 dia RXM19ER TRANSDUCER 1 5M CABLE SINGLE CORE SCREENED Isolation kit AK3730 ER SCREEN CORE CORE RG62AU TO CONTROLLER OR MULTIPLEXOR TRANSDUCER EXTEND CABLE AS ABOVE AS NECESSARY 50 110 185 mm SCREEN ...

Page 55: ...re 6 200 dia RXM19 20 degree omnidirectional adjustment 3 off locking screws M20 steel coupler PVC flange 8 holes 22 dia equispaced on 298 pcd 343 dia 92 dia PVC sphere 95 dia RXV15 Isolation kit AK3730 180 mm ROTATIONAL AIMING KIT RAK FOR RXV15 RXM19 160 mm 20 mm ...

Page 56: ...97 54 Figure 7 280 dia 200 mm 20 deg omnidirectional adjustment 6 off locking screws M20 steel coupler PVC flange 12 holes 25 dia equispaced on 362 pcd 20 mm 406 dia 92 dia PVC sphere Isolation kit AK3730 ER 180 mm ROTATIONAL AIMING KIT RAK ER FOR RXM19ER ...

Page 57: ...pose IP65 Polycarbonate enclosure and stainless steel probe c RTS 2B Cast iron IP65 enclosure and stainless steel probe Certified to EExeIIT6 for Zones 1 2 These sensors should not be used for process temperature measurement or control 35 TEMPERATURE SENSOR RTS 2B 175 25 34 ref 3 4 BSPP 12 50 INTERNAL EARTH UNIMPORTANT POLARITY 85 dia LOCK SCREW 9 dia 33 HEX HOUSING CAST IRON BLACK EPOXY PAINT CLA...

Page 58: ...h can be individually programmed in the Reflex mode but are used to provide group status alarm in the Scanflex mode Their alarm state is shown by red LED s on the display The analogue output on the Controller gives an output that corresponds to the latest value sent to the analogue module In Scanflex mode it therefore gives an output which changes as the Controller scans around the measurement poi...

Page 59: ...o 750 ohms 16 bit Short circuit protected and opto isolated on ac powered units Non isolated on 24V dc units Maximum allowable degradation of signal 2 under extremes of transient and constant conducted immunity test to EN50082 Relays 5 multi function SPDT relays rated 8A 230Vac 30Vdc resistive with gold contact Serial Channel 1 RS232 Available to customer Channel 2 RS485 Used by system in multipoi...

Page 60: ...ata every half second when in the measurement mode When a valid message is received the green comms l e d will flash The selector switch SW1 marked UNIT is used to select the number that uniquely identifies the module to the controller For the Multiplexor settings must always be 1 If the switch is set to zero the module can be tested using the momentary switches SW2 and SW3 By pressing TEST 1 SW2 ...

Page 61: ...f REFLEX SCANFLEX MANUAL EDITION 1 JULY 97 59 200 ctrs 300 288 ctrs 86 56 4 mounting holes 4 3 dia under lid 230 6 lid screws Enclosure for Multiplexor SM 10 Relay Module SR 10 Analogue Module SA 10 One of any type ...

Page 62: ...Appendix 2 Ref REFLEX SCANFLEX MANUAL EDITION 1 JULY 97 60 ...

Page 63: ...ly Variation 10 15 Fuse Rating 250mA slow blow Ambient Temperature 40o C to 70o C Relay 10 off DPST rated to switch the transducer and temperature probe signals Indication 1 off red l e d to indicate power on 10 off red l e d s to indicate energisation state of relays 1 off green l e d to indicate communications with controller Switches 1 off module number selector 2 off relay test Connections Two...

Page 64: ... 15 can be used Each Module on the system must have a different setting number If the switch is set to zero the module can be tested using the momentary switches SW2 and SW3 By pressing TEST 1 SW3 the relays are energised rapidly in sequence while TEST 2 SW3 is pressed to energise the next relay in sequence To exit from the test condition move the selector switch SW1 away from zero to its correct ...

Page 65: ...Appendix 2 Ref REFLEX SCANFLEX MANUAL EDITION 1 JULY 97 63 ...

Page 66: ...75Kg Power Supply 110 230V a c selectable 50 60Hz 12VA Supply Variation 10 15 Fuse Rating 250mA slow blow Ambient Temperature 40o C to 70o C Relay 20 off SPDT rated 8A 230Vac 30Vdc Indication 1 off red l e d to indicate power on 20 off red l e d to indicate relay status Switches 1 off module number selector 2 off relay test Connections Two part screw terminal connectors ...

Page 67: ...em configuration The selector switch SW1 marked UNIT is used to select the number that uniquely identifies the module to the controller For the analogue module settings 2 15 can be used Each Module on the system must have a different setting number if the switch is set to zero the module can be tested using the momentary switches SW2 and SW3 By pressing TEST 1 SW2 all of the analogue channels will...

Page 68: ...Appendix 2 Ref REFLEX SCANFLEX MANUAL EDITION 1 JULY 97 66 ...

Page 69: ...Hz 12VA Supply Variation 10 15 Fuse Rating 250mA slow blow Ambient Temperature 40o C to 70o C Analogue Outputs 10 off 4 20mA into 750 ohms short circuit protected Group opto isolated All have common ve and shield Indication 2 off red l e d s to indicate power on 1 off green l e d to indicate communications with Controller Switches 1 off module number selector 2 off mA test Connections Two part scr...

Page 70: ...al volume See example on Page 69 PROCEDURE The procedure uses a 16 point curve to map the profile but all 16 points do not have to be used Level is designated A Volume is designated B The profile data is input into Pr 44 which when accessed Pr 44 DSP ENT will display A1 which means the data pointer is at value 1 on A data The values displayed can be changed as required Pr 44 Keyboard Controls Togg...

Page 71: ...in one decimal place therefore it is not necessary to input the decimal place but the procedure will display it i e 10 will be accepted as 1 0 95 will be accepted as 9 5 The allowable range of values is 0 500 PARAMETER RESET LOADS 0 TO ALL DATA VALUES NOTE 1 As time is required to enter all the data the standard keypad time outs are suspended 2 We recommend that the required values are written in ...

Page 72: ... except Change Pr 40 from 1 to 8 which denotes vessel linearisation Go to Pr 44 and proceed as follows Press Pr 44 to display Pr 44 Press DSP Press ENT to show A1 and the value held in A1 default 255 Key in the value O from Table 1 and press ENT to show 0 again Press to show A2 and the value held in 2 default 255 Key in the value 10 from Table 1 and press ENT Continue for all points which you need...

Page 73: ...ay 3 Reset 0 00 69 Echo Velocity 344 1 17 Relay 4 Designation 0 18 Relay 4 Set 0 00 19 Relay 4 Reset 0 00 Miscellaneous 20 Relay 5 Designation 0 70 Parameter Display 0 21 Relay 5 Set 0 00 71 Correction Value 0 00 22 Relay 5 Reset 0 00 72 Decimal Point 2 Failsafe 73 Software Revision No S WAR E 23 Failsafe R1 3 74 Reset Counter 0 24 Failsafe R2 3 25 Failsafe R3 3 26 Failsafe R4 3 Test Parameters 27...

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