background image

8. Program number description

The 

IPM5

 

and 

IPW5

 

devices are parameterised or preset via program numbers because of the

 

many different settings.

Strain gauges PN0

With this program number, the sensitivity

 

of the strain gauge can be selected.

PN0

 

=

 

0,

 

1,

 

5,

 

6

With

 

these

 

settings,

 

the

 

maximum

 

amplification

 

(as

 

with

 

PN0=10)

 

is

 

preselected

 

so

 

that

 

the

 

output

 

ranges

 

of

 

all

 

possible

 

sensor

 

types

 

can

 

be

 

recorded

 

and

 

evaluated.

PN0

 

=

 

2,

 

3,

 

4

This

 

setting

 

is

 

based

 

on

 

pre-calibrated

 

sensors,

 

so

 

that

 

the

 

start

 

and

 

end

 

value

 

are

 

generally

 

fixed.

 

With

 

a

 

change

 

to

 

PN1

 

or

 

PN2,

 

the

 

relevant

 

binary

 

calibration

 

point

 

is

 

set

 

to

 

the

 

factory

 

setting.

 

Should

 

a

 

calibration

 

be

 

subsequently

 

performed,

 

the

 

calibration

 

points

 

will

 

be

 

checked

 

for

 

plausibility.

PN0

 

=

 

7,

 

8,

 

9,

 

10

With

 

this

 

setting,

 

the

 

calibration

 

points

 

are

 

not

 

fixed.

 

When

 

programming

 

PN1

 

and

 

PN2,

 

the

 

momentary

 

measurement

 

is

 

taken

 

from

 

the

 

input.

 

PN1

 

and

 

PN2

 

must

 

be

 

at

 

least

 

1%

 

of

 

the

 

measuring

 

range

 

apart.

 

When

 

programming

 

PN1,

 

the

 

CAL

 

wire

 

(calibration

 

point)

 

is

 

switched

 

2

 

seconds

 

before

 

taking

 

over

 

the

 

measurement,

 

and

 

the

 

set

 

calibration

 

point

 

offset

 

against

 

the

 

momentary

 

binary

 

value.

Setting

 

of

 

final

 

value

 

PN1

The

 

end

 

value

 

for

 

the

 

display

 

value

 

and

 

measurement

 

may

 

be

 

larger

 

or

 

smaller

 

than

 

the

 

offset

 

setting

 

PN2.

 

It

 

must

 

differ

 

from

 

its

 

measured

 

value

 

by

 

at

 

least

 

1%

 

of

 

the

 

measuring

 

range

 

of

 

the

 

programmed

 

offset

 

value

 

in

 

PN2.

 

If

 

a

 

standard

 

sensor

 

has

 

been

 

selected

 

(PN0

 

=

 

2,

 

3

 

or

 

4),

 

the

 

measuring

 

value

 

determined

 

ex

 

works,

 

1mV/V,

 

2mV/V

 

or

 

3.3mV/V,

 

is

 

entered.

 

If

 

PN0

 

is

 

set

 

at

 

7,

 

8,

 

9

 

or

 

10,

 

the

 

display

 

switches

 

 

if

 

available

 

 

its

 

CAL

 

wire,

 

waits

 

for

 

2

 

seconds

 

and

 

then

 

takes

 

over

 

the

 

preset

 

calibration

 

points

 

based

 

on

 

the

 

set

 

calibration

 

point

 

PN10.

Offset

 

setting

 

PN2

With

 

the

 

offset

 

setting

 

PN2,

 

the

 

measured

 

value

 

must

 

differ

 

by

 

at

 

least

 

1%

 

from

 

the

 

end

 

value

 

of

 

PN1

 

calculated

 

on

 

the

 

measuring

 

range.

 

If

 

PN0

 

is

 

selected

 

at

 

=

 

2,

 

3

 

or

 

4,

 

the

 

0mV/V

 

valued

 

determined

 

ex

 

works

 

is

 

taken

 

as

 

the

 

measurement

 

in

 

PN2.

 

If

 

PN0

 

is

 

selected

 

at

 

=

 

7,

 

8,

 

9

 

or

 

10,

 

the

 

currently

 

set

 

measurement

 

is

 

taken

 

as

 

the

 

calibration

 

point.

Setting

 

of

 

decimal

 

point

 

PN3

With

 

this

 

program

 

number,

 

the

 

desired

 

number

 

of

 

places

 

after

 

the

 

decimal

 

point

 

can

 

be

 

defined.

 

The

 

displayed

 

decimal

 

point

 

moves

 

from

 

left

 

to

 

right

 

or

 

vice

 

versa,

 

with

 

the

 

value

 

0

 

being

 

taken

 

as

 

a

 

basis.

Offset

 

displacement

 

PN4

In

 

this

 

program

 

number,

 

the

 

currently

 

effective

 

offset

 

value

 

can

 

be

 

checked.

 

It

 

can

 

also

 

be

 

changed

 

in

 

this

 

program

 

number.

 

With

 

a

 

transient

 

taring

 

operation

 

(PN6

 

=

 

2,

 

3

 

or

 

5),

 

the

 

tare

 

value

 

is

 

lost

 

when

 

restarting

 

the

 

unit,

 

otherwise

 

the

 

value

 

can

 

be

 

found

 

in

 

the

 

provided

 

configuration

 

memory

 

for

 

the

 

program

 

number.

22

8. Program number description

Summary of Contents for IPM5

Page 1: ...2 of measuring range are noise free high long term and temperature stability 5 digit digital display with range from 9999 to 99999 digits free scaling and setting of decimal point alignment of a senso...

Page 2: ...ndex D version D 4 wire sensor M 6 wire sensor W Switching points 0 no switching points Number of digits 2 2 relay outputs 5 digits 5 4 4 relay outputs Interface Mechanical options none 0 7 IP65 foil...

Page 3: ...calibration 6 4 3 Adjustment with 80 calibration IPM5 6 4 4 Sensitivity recognition 6 4 5 Automatical calibration 6 4 6 Taring 6 4 7 Hold function 6 5 Interfaces RS232 RS485 7 Programming 7 1 Program...

Page 4: ...of 4 relays are available to monitor the threshold values Data from and to the device can be transmitted via the serial interface The IPM5 has a 4 wire connection with an additional calibration contac...

Page 5: ...ching points 1 LED per switching point Overflow horizontal bars at the top Underflow horizontal bars at the bottom Display time 0 1 to 10 0 seconds Strain gauge input Measuring range Metering precisio...

Page 6: ...pecific ASCII RS232 9600 Baud no parity 8 data bit 1 stop bit Cable length max 3 m RS485 9600 Baud no parity 8 data bit 1 stop bit Cable length max 1000 m Power pack Voltage supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 H...

Page 7: ...e 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...

Page 8: ...5 IPW5 Gap for physical unit 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...

Page 9: ...or strip RS232 41 42 43 GND RS TxD RxD or RS485 41 42 43 GND RS Data B Data A The lines of the RS232 interface need to be connected 1 1 TxD to TxD and RxD to RxD RxD TxD GND RxD TxD GND IPW5 IPM5 PC o...

Page 10: ...th a calibration wire CAL Mass pressure sensors which frequently have an additional wire for the artificial unbalance 80 of the bridge can be automatically calibrated via terminal 7 Examples of the co...

Page 11: ...e 100 240 VAC 9 5 Electrical connection 100 240 VAC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 In 2 In 3 In 4 In 5 In 6 In 7 Strain gauge input Analog output Digital input In 1 1 12 L 13 Auxiliary voltage 14 N Din 2 3 4 5...

Page 12: ...ustable Unit C F Pt100 thermocouple Switchpoint displays 2 Optical limit value report 4 LED red Keys 5 6 7 and 3 Programming mode Increase range of value Reduce range of value Select next lower progra...

Page 13: ...in value Erase the value that is shown in the display by simultaneously operating the and keys The erasure is acknowledged by horizontal bars The content of the memory will be lost with switching off...

Page 14: ...on below the threshold and switched off on reaching the threshold Switching on delay The relay S1 S4 is on 10 seconds after reaching the threshold briefly exceeding the threshold does not lead to the...

Page 15: ...nt value with possible taring the min value the max value the Hold value or the absolute value without possible taring The analogue output is updated in the cycle of the measuring time PN14 and has at...

Page 16: ...he second run the calibration is carried out in the relevant measuring zone The procedure is as follows Sensitivity recognition Display of SEnS for the entire process Amplification of the measuring in...

Page 17: ...offset nor end value are within the measuring range CErr2 if the end value is not at least 1 of measuring range greater than offset CErr3 if the end value is outside the measuring range CErr4 if the...

Page 18: ...ransmitted so that the output can be displayed directly on a terminal or processed by a SPS Zeros at the front are suppressed during transmission With an overflow or underflow the display transmits ho...

Page 19: ...ommand is sent the display will acknowledge this with an via the interface Under normal conditions the display does not send an acknowledgement back Only when the value is called up or the acknowledge...

Page 20: ...number Change to the next program number Program number is displayed Change read the deposited parameters in the program Flashing of the least significant digit Save parameter Save the complete range...

Page 21: ...d parameters are displayed In this case it is 75 640 7 1 Programming procedure The entire programming of the IPM5 IPW5 is done by the steps described below Change to programming mode Push the P key to...

Page 22: ...sume the figure has to be changed from 75 640 to 75 000 Briefly push the P key to move to the next digit The 4 begins to flash Change the figure by pushing or key to change the digit from 4 to 0 Brief...

Page 23: ...sensors and the corresponding display value programmed under the following program numbers PN101 PN105 The sensor signal must be parameterised with a strictly monotonous rising configuration A gap of...

Page 24: ...ller than the offset setting PN2 It must differ from its measured value by at least 1 of the measuring range of the programmed offset value in PN2 If a standard sensor has been selected PN0 2 3 or 4 t...

Page 25: ...conds With the static taring PN6 5 the taring operation is performed with an upward slope and held until the signal is taken away again After that the absolute value is displayed This function is espe...

Page 26: ...ered direct after returning from the programming mode by confirming PN9 Calibration point PN10 Calibration point PN10 gives the percentage target value for the end value calibration As a rule 100 00 i...

Page 27: ...the trigger is returned again PN16 8 has a special status because here no min max values can be called up via or key This mode is particularly necessary with calibrated balances due to the possibility...

Page 28: ...ameter 59 95 X X X X X X Set value for taring 7 X X X X X Interfaces parameter Device option 32 34 X X X X Analog output parameter Device option 20 23 X X X X Measuring input parameter 0 18 X X X Line...

Page 29: ...e various parameters is given in section 6 2 Relays The program numbers are also available when no relays are carried out in the unit In such cases only the relevant alarm LED light up on the front of...

Page 30: ...99 0 2 3 Places after decimal point 0 4 none 2 5 Offset displacement 9999 99999 0 2 6 Taring function 0 no taring 1 permanent taring 2 transient taring 3 quick transient taring without report 4 perman...

Page 31: ...1 10 0 1 0 2 14 Measuring time 0 01 10 00 1 00 2 15 Display mode 1 current measurand 2 min value 3 max value 4 Hold value 5 absolute value 1 2 16 Trigger for display change 0 none 1 absolute value st...

Page 32: ...at exceedance of output area PN20 21 4 switch to smallest value 0x0000 at exceedance of output area PN20 21 5 switch to final value at converter over underflow wire break bars 6 switch to initial val...

Page 33: ...0 no flashing 1 flashes at 1 2 flashes at 2 3 flashes at 3 4 flashes at 4 5 flashes at 1 or 2 6 flashes at 3 or 4 7 flashes at 1 2 3 or 4 0 5 Switchpoint 1 60 Switchpoint 1 0 deactivated 1 current me...

Page 34: ...rror 1 5 81 Threshold 9999 99999 1000 6 82 Hysteresis 0 99999 0 5 83 Operation type quiescent current operating current 0 quiescent current 1 operating current 1 5 84 Switching delay 0 0 10 0 seconds...

Page 35: ...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 button P Switch on the power supply a...

Page 36: ...n 9999 3 The display shows HELP in the 7 segment display The device located an error in the configuration memory carry out a reset to default values and reconfigure the device according to your applic...

Reviews: