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User manual 

IMB2

-2F

Frequency input:

 

0.01 Hz up 999.99 kHz

Connection for NAMUR-, NPN-, PNP- and TTL-sensors

Technical features:

• red display of -19999…99999 digits
• red 55 points bargraph
• adjustable bar or dot operation or operation with permanent display of center point
• min/max memory
• display adjustment via frequency presetting or directly on the sensor signal
• 30 adjustable setpoints
• display flashing at threshold value exceedance/undercut
• Schmitt-Trigger-input
• zero-key for triggering of Hold, Tara
• permanent min/max-value recording
• digital frequency filter for contact bounce suppression and interference suppresion
• frequency filter with varying pulse control factor
• volume metering (totaliser) for frequencies up to 1kHz (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 side
• plug-in screw terminal
• sensor supply
• galvanic isolated digital input
• 2 relay output
• optional analog output
• optional: RS232 or RS485 interfaces
• accessories:  PC-based configuration-kit PM-TOOL incl. CD & USB adapter for devices

without keypad and for a simple adjustment of standard devices.

Summary of Contents for IMB2-2F

Page 1: ...igital frequency filter for contact bounce suppression and interference suppresion frequency filter with varying pulse control factor volume metering totaliser for frequencies up to 1kHz accurate to a...

Page 2: ...lay outputs B96xH96xD56 mm 2 Protection class Display type 1 Operation via programming plug on Frequency F the back side 7 IP65 plug in terminal Bargraph colour Red R Supply voltage S 100 240 VAC 50 6...

Page 3: ...ntrol as well as the control of the digital input and keyboard layout 5 4 3 Bargraph functions bar 23 Assignment of the bargraph to superior functions like min max totaliser Hold or sliding averaging...

Page 4: ...nlocked again with an individual code Optional the following functions are available a supply for the sensor a digital input for triggering of Hold Tara two analog outputs and interfaces for further e...

Page 5: ...in terminal 1 After removing the fixing elements insert the device 2 Check the seal to make sure it fits securely 3 Click the fixing elements back into place and tighten the clamping screws by hand Th...

Page 6: ...3 Electrical connection 4 3 Electrical connection Attention For devices with sensor supply terminal clamps 4 and 18 aswell as 3 and 19 are connected galvanically in the device...

Page 7: ...5 3 Electrical connection IMB2 2F devices with a frequency input pulse input...

Page 8: ...ion are displayed To get into the professional level run through the menu level and parameterise prof under menu item RUN Menu group level complete function volume Suited for complex applications as e...

Page 9: ...match 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 co...

Page 10: ...ghest digit with and confirm each digit with P A minus sign can only be parameterized on the highest value digit After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level If Sens was selected a...

Page 11: ...ith 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 in...

Page 12: ...tact bounce suppression Setting up the final value of the bargraph ba ENd Default 1000 Set the final value from the smallest to the highest digit with and confirm each digit with P A minus sign can on...

Page 13: ...vice changes back into menu level Setting up the initial 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 digi...

Page 14: ...alarm is the difference to the threshold value which is defined by the hysteresis Function if display falls below exceeds limit value FU 2 Default high The limit value undercut can be selected with Lo...

Page 15: ...fault uloc Use the navigation keys to choose between the deactivated key lock Uloc works setting and the activated key lock Loc or the menu group level ProF Confirm the selection with P After this the...

Page 16: ...the display switches back to menu level Setting the end value of the measuring range END Default 100e3 Choose between six different frequency ranges Confirm the selection with P and the display switc...

Page 17: ...ith 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 in...

Page 18: ...filter Act on the assumption that the pulse duty factor is 1 1 Accordingly the minimal pulse duration is derived from the half of the time of oscillation Use a filter of 10 Hz or 20 Hz for contact bou...

Page 19: ...fault 19999 With this function the device undercut _ _ _ _ _ can be defined on a definite value Exception is input type 4 20 mA it already shows undercut at a signal 1 mA so a sensor failure is marked...

Page 20: ...P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level Arithmetic ArItH Default no With this function the calculated value not the measuring value is shown in the display With no no calu...

Page 21: ...or via the analog output like the current measurand The decimal place cannot be changed for this value and is taken over by the current measurand Like this a setpoint generator can be realised via the...

Page 22: ...es into menu level Brightness control Light Default 10 The brightness of the display can be adjusted in 16 levels from 00 very dark to 15 very bright via this parameter or alternatively via the naviga...

Page 23: ...saved permanently as offset The device confirms the correct taring by showing ooooo in the display Set tA switches into the offset value and can be changed via the navigation keys Via totAL the curre...

Page 24: ...es the min max memory If HOLD has been selected the moment can be hold constant by pressing the O key and is updated by releasing the key Advice Hold is activated only if HOLD was selected under param...

Page 25: ...an only be parameterized on the highest value digit After the last digit the display switches back to the menu level Adjusting the initial value of the bargraph ba off Default 0 Set the initial value...

Page 26: ...es into menu level Overflow behaviour ba oue Default limit The overflow behaviour of the bargraph can be defined to identify and evaluate faulty signals e g via a control system Overflow Limit means t...

Page 27: ...are released Release lock analog output parameter Out LE Default all Analog output parameter can be locked or released for the user En oF the initial or final value can be changed in operation mode O...

Page 28: ...device address up to max 250 is available Interface data Baudrate 9600 bit s 8 databyte 1 stopbit no parity 8n1 ModBus operation type b mode Default ascii In preparation Timeout tIout Default 000 The...

Page 29: ...the 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 demanded signal with this function Setting th...

Page 30: ...o OFF input value smaller than initial value analog output switches on e g 4 mA to End higher than final value analog output switches on e g 20 mA If to MIn or to MAX is set the analog output switches...

Page 31: ...c 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 sel...

Page 32: ...ia 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 Equates to operating current principl...

Page 33: ...HtEr causes the dependency either by pressing the O key on the front of the housing or by an external signal via the digital input With P the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu le...

Page 34: ...m is activated by reaching the threshold level If the threshold value was allocated to Low an alarm will be activated by undercutting the threshold value as long as the hysteresis is zero Switching on...

Page 35: ...ctivated With P the selection is confirmed and the device 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...

Page 36: ...selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level tot Menu group level Programming interlock To return the unit to a defined basic state a reset can be carried out to the default va...

Page 37: ...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 S...

Page 38: ...ned data line with twisted 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 thi...

Page 39: ...ange of 0 to 30 000 r p m the number of sprockets varies without gearing between 1 and 100 in automation the frequency supply never exceeds 10 kHz rather 3 kHz Assume a rotation speed of 60 r p m at 1...

Page 40: ...Description As the input frequency is known 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...

Page 41: ...one LED per setpoint Overflow horizontal bars at the top Underflow horizontal bars at the top Display time 0 1 up to 10 0 seconds Bargraph 55 segments in 270 angle Bragraph colour red Input Transmitt...

Page 42: ...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 50 60 Hz DC 10 max 15 VA 10 40 VDC 18 30 VAC 50 60 Hz max 15 VA Mem...

Page 43: ...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 on...

Page 44: ...t 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 safel...

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