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5. Setting up the device

Menu level

Parameterisation level

Setting the lower value of the analog output,

Out.OF:

Default:

00000

The final value is adjusted from the smallest digit to the highest digit with

[

] [

]

and digit by

digit confirmed with

[P]

. A minus sign can only be parameterised on the highest digit. After the

last digit, the device changes back into menu level.

Threshold values / limit values,

LI-1:

Default:

2000

For both limit values, two different values can be parameterized. With this, the parameters for

each limit value are called up one after another.

Hysteresis for limit values,

HY-1:

Default:

00000

For all limit values exists a hysteresis function, that reacts according to the settings (threshold

exceedance / threshold undercut).

Function for threshold value exceedance/undercut,

FU-1:

Default:

high

The limit value undercut can be selected with

Louu

(LOW = lower limit value) and limit value

exceedance can be selected with

high

(HIGH = upper limit value). If e.g. limit value 1 is on a

switching threshold of 100 and occupied with function

high

, the alarm will be activated by

reaching the threshold. If the limit value is allocated to

Low

, an alarm will be activated by

undercut of the threshold. See page 29.

Threshold values / limit values,

LI-2:

Default: 

3000

This value defines the threshold, that activates/deactivates an alarm.

Hysteresis for limit values,

HY-2:

Default: 

00000

The delayed reaction of the alarm is the difference to the threshold value, which is defined by
the hysteresis.

Summary of Contents for IM3-1F

Page 1: ...ing totaliser for frequencies up to 1 kHz accurate to a pulse mathematical function like reciprocal value square root rounding sliding averaging with an optional dynamic display filter setpoint generator brightness control programming interlock via access code protection class IP65 at the front plug in terminal sensor supply galv isolated digital input option 2 or 4 relay outputs or 8 PhotoMos out...

Page 2: ...witching points Display type 2 2 relay outputs Frequency F 4 4 relay outputs 8 8 PhotoMos outputs Display colour Blue B Protection class Green G 7 IP65 plug in terminal Red R Orange Y Voltage supply S 100 240 VAC Number of digits W 10 40 VDC galv isolated 5 digits 5 Measuring input Digit height 7 0 01 Hz 999 99 kHz 14 mm B Analog output Digital input 0 without without 0 X 1x 0 10 VDC 0 4 20 mA Int...

Page 3: ...htness control as well as the control of the digital input and keyboard layout 5 4 3 Safety parameters COD 21 Assignment of user and master code to lock or to receive access to defined parameter such as analog output and alarms etc 5 4 4 Serial parameters ser 22 Parameter for interface definition 5 4 5 Analog output parameters Out and ou2 23 Analog output functions 5 4 6 Relay functions rel 26 Par...

Page 4: ...the device can be adjusted onto different kind of applications and later on different functions of the device can be controlled The adjustment is also possible via the PC Software PM TOOL with a special connecting cable With an individual code the created parameterisation can be protected against changes of the user Numerous applications can be realised with this device like e g tachometer revolut...

Page 5: ...ake sure it fits securely 3 Click the fixing elements back into place and tighten the clamping screws by hand Then use a screwdriver to tighten them another half a turn CAUTION The torque should not exceed 0 1 Nm The dimension symbols can be exchanged before installation via a channel on the side Sealing 48 0 3 0 Installation depth incl plug in terminal 139 0 IM3 Gap for physical unit 2 Assembly ...

Page 6: ...ed 18 30 VAC Advice If Namur sensors with a nominal voltage of approx 8 V are used then a sensor supply of 12 VDC is needed For devices with a sensor supply terminals 4 and 18 aswell as terminals 3 and 19 need to be galvanically connected in the device 10 30 VDC 3 wire PNP IN 3 wire 239 VAC _ 3 wire PNP IN 3 wire N L _ 10 30 VDC Namur 1 2 3 9 4 5 6 7 8 IN NAMUR 230 VAC Namur NAMUR IN N L 1 2 3 9 4...

Page 7: ...5 3 Electrical connection ...

Page 8: ...level Parameter deposited in the menu item can be parameterised here Functions that can be changed or adjusted are always signalised by a flashing of the display Settings that are made in the parameterisation level are confirmed with P and thus saved Pressing the O key zero key leads to a break off of the value input and to a change into the menu level All adjustments are saved automatically by th...

Page 9: ...ole micromatch plug on the back side of the device to the PC side the connection happens via an USB plug System requirements PC incl USB interface Software Windows XP Windows VISTA With this tool the device configuration can be generated omitted and saved on the PC The parameters can be changed via the easy to handle program surface whereat the operating mode and the possible selection options can...

Page 10: ... if type rotar or Posit have been selected Generally it shows the number of pulses per rotation Setting the frequency range range Default 100e3 Choose between six different frequency ranges Confirm the selection with P and the display switches back to menu level 5 1 Switching on Once the installation is complete start the device by applying the voltage supply Before check once again that all elect...

Page 11: ...k to the menu level If Sens F was selected as the input option one can only select between noca and cal With noca only the previously set display value is taken over and with cal the device takes over both the display value and the analogue input value Setting the comma decimal point dot Default 0 The decimal point on the display can be moved with and confirmed with P The display then switches bac...

Page 12: ...llected Adjustment of the optimum digital frequency filter fi frq Default NO If the optional filter is not activated by the adjustment No frequencies are ignored by the adjusted frequency filter Act on the assumption that the pulse duty factor is 1 1 Accordingly the minimal pulse duration is derived from half of the time of oscillation Use a filter of 10Hz or 20Hz for contact bounce suppression Se...

Page 13: ...teresis function that reacts according to the settings threshold exceedance threshold undercut Function for threshold value exceedance undercut FU 1 Default high The limit value undercut can be selected with Louu LOW lower limit value and limit value exceedance can be selected with high HIGH upper limit value If e g limit value 1 is on a switching threshold of 100 and occupied with function high t...

Page 14: ...ds Code appears in the display The user can now reach all parameters by entering A codE Leaving the para meterisation under menu item run the user can release them permanently by choosing ULOC or ProF So there is no need for anew code entering even by pushing P during operation mode again 5 3 Programming interlock run Activation deactivation of the programming lock or completion of the standard pa...

Page 15: ...emental encoder Confirm the selection with P and the display switches back to menu level Adjustment of pulses per rotation ppr Default 1 This parameter is only important if type rotar or Posit have been selected Generally it shows the number of pulses per rotation Setting the frequency range RANGE Default 100e3 Choose between six different frequency ranges Confirm the selection with P and the disp...

Page 16: ... the display can be moved with and confirmed with P The display then switches back to the menu level again Setting up the display time SEC Default 1 0 The display time is set with The display moves up in increments of 0 1 up to 1 second and in increments of 1 0 up to 10 0 seconds Confirm the selection by pressing the P button The display then switches back to the menu level again Rescale the input...

Page 17: ...ct on the assumption that the pulse duty factor is 1 1 Accordingly the minimal pulse duration is derived from half of the time of oscillation Use a filter of 10Hz or 20Hz for contact bounce suppression Adjustment of the pulse duty factor at activated digital filter fi rat Default i i Adjustment of the desired pulse duty factor for pulse duration and pulse interruption Like this a special pulse beh...

Page 18: ...ing analog values needs to be done self contained Display underflow dI Und Default 19999 With this function the device undercut _ _ _ _ _ can be defined on a definite value Display overflow dI oue Default 19999 With this function the device overflow can be defined on a definite value Input variable of process value SIG in Default a meas This parameter controls the device via the analog input signa...

Page 19: ...lculated value not the measurand is shown in the display Calculation types rEZIP Final value Final value Display value rAdiC Root Display value Final value SqUAr Display value Final value Advice The denominator of fractions should not be 0 because a division by 0 is not possible It creates an undefined state and the display goes into the overflow With no no calculation is deposited With P the sele...

Page 20: ...put like the current measurand The decimal place cannot be changed for this value and is taken over by the current measurand This way a setpoint generator can be realised via the analog output by this value Furthermore it can be used for calculating the difference At this the constant value is substracted from the current measurand and the difference is evaluated in the alerting or by the analog o...

Page 21: ...splay flashing FLASH Default no A display flashing can be added as additional alarm function either to single or to a combination of off limit condition With no no flashing is allocated Assignment deposit of key functions tASt Default no For the operation mode special functions can be deposited on the navigation keys in particular this function is made for devices in housing size 48x24mm which do ...

Page 22: ...the currently displayed value Via totAL the current value of the totaliser can be displayed after this the device switches back on the parameterised display value If tot rE was deposited the totaliser can be set back by pressing of the navigation keys the device acknowledges this with ooooo in the display EHt rE deletes the min max memory If HOLD has been selected the moment can be hold constant b...

Page 23: ...can be changed in operation mode Out EO the output signal can be changed from e g 0 20 mA to 4 20 mA or 0 10 VDC ALL analog output parameters are released no all analog output parameters are locked Release lock alarm parameters AL LEU Default all This parameter describes the user release user lock of the alarm LIMIt here only the range of value of the threshold values 1 4 can be changed ALrM L her...

Page 24: ... it is directly readable however the data throughput is smaller in comparison to the RTU Modbus RTU RTU Remote Terminal Unit transfers the data in binary coded This leads to a good data troughput even though the data cannot be evaluated directly as they first need to be transfered into a readable format Timeout tIout Default 000 The monitoring of the data transfer is parameterised in seconds up to...

Page 25: ...he device changes into menu level Selection analog output Out rA Default 4 20 Three output signals are available 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA Select the desired signal with this function Setting the upper value of the analog output Out En Default 10000 The final value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with and confirmed digit per digit with P A minus sign can only be parameterised...

Page 26: ...rmed and the device changes into menu level Back to menu group level rEt With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level out Menu group level Analog output parameters 2 Menu level Parameterisation level Selection reference analog output Ou2 Pt Default actua The analog output signal can refer to different functions in detail this are the current measurand min value ma...

Page 27: ...witches back to the menu level Overflow behaviour Ou2 FL Default edge To recognise and evaluate faulty signals e g by a controller the overflow behaviour of the analog output can be defined As overflow can be seen either EdGE that means the analog output runs on the set limits e g 4 and 20 mA or to OFF input value smaller than initial value analog output switches on e g 4 mA to End higher than fin...

Page 28: ... the output and the setpoint display are set not set on the front of the device With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Logic relay 1 Log 1 Default or Here the switching behaviour of the relay is defined via a logic link the following schema describes these functions with inclusion of AL 1 and AL 2 A1 v A2 As soon as a selected alarm is activated the relay operates...

Page 29: ...ters are overleaped Via On OFF the setpoints can be activated deactivated in this case the output and the setpoint display are set not set on the front of the device With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Logic relay 5 LoG 5 Default or Here the switching behaviour of the relay is defined via a logic link the following schema describes these functions with inclusio...

Page 30: ...larm 1 can be related to special functions in detail these are the current measurand the min value the max value the totaliser value sum value the constant value or the difference between the current measurand and the constant value If Hold was selected then the alarm is held and processed just after deactivation of HOLD EHtEr causes the dependency either by pressing the O key on the front of the ...

Page 31: ... be selected with Louu LOW lower limit value and limit value exceedance can be selected with high HIGH upper limit value If e g limit value 1 is on a switching threshold of 100 and occupied with function high the alarm will be activated by reaching the threshold If the limit value is allocated to Low an alarm will be activated by undercut of the threshold Switching on delay ton 1 Default 000 For l...

Page 32: ... changes into menu level Time base t base Default sec Under this parameter the time base of the measurement can be preset in seconds minutes or hours Totaliser factor Facto Default 10Π0 At this the factor 100 106 respectively the divisor for the internal calculation of the measuring value is assigned Setting up the decimal point for the totaliser tot dt Default 0 The decimal point of the device ca...

Page 33: ...he selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level tot Menu group level Programming lock run Description see page 12 menu level run To return the unit to a defined basic state a reset can be carried out to the default values The following procedure should be used Switch off the power supply Press P button Switch on voltage supply and press P button until is shown in the display...

Page 34: ...of the change over Hysteresis Broadness of the window between the switching thresholds Working principle Operating current Quiescent current 7 Alarms Relays Operating current By operating current the alarm S1 S2 is off below the threshold and on on reaching the threshold Quiescent current By quiescent current the alarm S1 S2 is on below the threshold and switched off on reaching the threshold Swit...

Page 35: ...wisted wires Twisted Pair On each end of the bus segment a termination of the bus lines needs to be connected This is neccessary to ensure a secure data transfer to the bus For this a resistance 120 Ohm is interposed between the lines Data B and Data A 8 Interfaces RS232 and RS485 ...

Page 36: ...h works via an incremental encoder with two dephased output signals typically A and B and 100 pulse rotation The axis perimeter was calculated in a way that the measuring section can be extracted by a rotation of 6 cm 60 mm The display shall show the relative position in millimeter There is a zero point position with a limit switch that can zero the display if required Example for the position cov...

Page 37: ...lt settings of the display the following parameters need to be changed Examples Adjustment according to number of sprockets at unknown rotation speed Assume a rotation speed of 60 r p m at 1 Hz whereat the real frequency value will not be considered Our example complies with a number of sprockets of 64 Parameter Settings Description Applying of the measuring signal is not applicable Complies with ...

Page 38: ...wn the device does not need to be applied to the measuring section The final frequency is in the range of 100 00 to 999 99 Hz A rotation speed of 3600 shall be displayed as final value The final frequency for display value 3600 is 24 00 Hz Example Rotation speed of a machine shaft Based on the default settings of the device following parameters need to be changed Calculation of the input frequency...

Page 39: ...orizontal bars at the top Underflow horizontal bars at the bottom Display time 0 1 to 10 0 seconds Input Sensing device Namur 3 wire initiator pulse input HTL level TTL level 15 V 4 V Uin max 30 V 4 6 V 1 9 V Input frequency 0 01 Hz 999 99 kHz 0 01 Hz 9 9999 kHz at rotation speed function ROTAR 0 2 5000 kHz at position identification POSIT Input resistance RI at 24 V 4 kΩ RI at Namur 1 8 kΩ Freque...

Page 40: ...TU protocol RS232 9 600 Baud no parity 8 databit 1 stopbit wire length max 3 m RS485 9 600 Baud no parity 8 databit 1 stopbit wire length max 1000 m Power supply 100 240 VAC DC 10 max 15 VA 10 40 VDC galv isolated 18 30 VAC 50 60 Hz max 15 VA Memory EEPROM Data life 100 years at 25 C Ambient conditions Working temperature 0 50 C Storing temperature 20 80 C Climatic density relative humidity 0 80 o...

Page 41: ...relays solenoid valves etc near the device and suppress any interference with the aid of RC spark extinguishing combinations or free wheeling diodes Keep input output and supply lines separate from one another and do not lay them parallel with each other Position go and return lines next to one another Where possible use twisted pair So you receive best measuring results Screen off and twist senso...

Page 42: ... does not reach the required threshold Check the voltage between terminal 2 and 3 with a multimeter Depending on signal form it generally shoud be between 4 V and 15 V The thresholds can be checked more savely with an oscilloscope If necessary include an external pull up or pull down A Namur sensor does not react Check the distance between the sensor and the sprocket survey mark and if necessary m...

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