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dAA 

dAA

 is active if in 

Ou 2

 an analog signal was set.

 

Damping the analog output. 
This function filters peak values of short duration or high fre-
quency. 
dAA-value  =  response time.  Period of time between the chang-
ing of the temperature and the analog signal. (unit, seconds). 

FOUA 

FOUA

 is active if in 

OU 2

 an analog signal was set.

 

Error signal of the analog output. 
The analog output signal is <3.6mA or >22mA 
(for 4 ... 20mA/ 20 ... 4mA only) 

EdA 

Error display of the analog output. (for 4-20mA/ 20-4mA only) 

Ed.of

    display not active 

Ed.on

   display active 

noc 2 

noc 2 is active if in  Ou 2 a switching function is set. 

Switching function of switching output S2: 

no.2

 (normally open) 

nc.2 

(normally closed) 

dS 2 

ds 2

 is active if in 

Ou 2

 a switching function is set. 

on-delay timer function S2 

dr 2 

ds 2

 is active if in 

Ou 2

 a switching function is set. 

off-delay timer function S2 

HI 

saving the max. temperature  value of the system. The highest 
value is dislayed. 

 = delete memory 

LO 

Saving the min.  temperature  value of the system.  The lowest 
value is displayed. 

= delete memory. 

CYC

 

counter switching cycles of S1

ddIS 

Damping of the display (Peak-Hold-Time) 

FdIS 

Disp

l

ay functions: 

rd

   

rotate display 

Ph

  

peak-hold. Temporary display of peak values

Rd.

 

Ph

  rotate d peak hold 

oFF 

standard display 

MANUAL • Subject to alteration! Version: 

June 2017

 

ipf electronic gmbh • Rosmarter Allee 14 • 58762 Altena 

 Tel +49 2351 9365-0 • Fax +49 2351 9365-19 

 [email protected] • www.ipf-electronic.com 

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Summary of Contents for YT353100

Page 1: ...temperature monitor MANUAL Subject to alteration Version June 2017 ipf electronic gmbh Rosmarter Allee 14 58762 Altena Tel 49 2351 9365 0 Fax 49 2351 9365 19 info ipf electronic com www ipf electroni...

Page 2: ...oint page 10 window function with hysteresis page 10 operating modes page 11 programming page 12 list of parameters page 12 mounting and electrical connection page 15 connection of the PT100 sensors p...

Page 3: ...cal data can lead to personal injury and or damage to property In all applications check compliance of the product materials Never use these devices in applications where the safety of a per son depen...

Page 4: ...on of menu and parameters setting and saving of parameters Enter Set Enter Set 5 arrow key up setting the parameter values increasing the value fast keep the button pressed 6 arrow key down setting th...

Page 5: ...u the indication will be shown on the display program button Enter Set symbol Enter Set Enter Set Selection of menus and submenus as well as confirming and saving of parameter values Short pressing in...

Page 6: ...east 5 seconds the keyboard lock will be activated The display shows sLOC blinking 3 times Now the adjusted settings can be read but not be changed For cancelling the Keyboard Lock please press both a...

Page 7: ...ut 2 S2 output 2 error signal output 2 analog output 2 off switching mode S2 turn on delay S2 turn off delay S2 see analog menu max peakvalue delete min peakvalue delete offset setting 10 display damp...

Page 8: ...range stated by the system The smallest adjustable hysteresis is 1 of the temperature range stated by the system All examples are effective for output 2 if this output is defined as switching output...

Page 9: ...ameters SP 1 50 0 C HYS 1 30 0 C An increasing temperature up to SP 1 e g 50 C switches the output according to the ad justed switching function no or nc This state remains also for higher temperature...

Page 10: ...s rP 1 will remain the same windowfunction with hysteresis programmed parameters SP 1 50 0 C HYS 1 30 0 C If the temperature hits the adjusted window between SP 1 HYS 1 and SP 1 50 C the output switch...

Page 11: ...e adjusted value the display blinks three times The unit now operates with the new adjusted value Returning to the RUN Mode Press the ESC button Enhanced menu programmimg mode Setting of the parameter...

Page 12: ...e with the arrow keys Confirm the setted value with the Enter Set button 1X rP1 HYS1 Press the Enter Set button The current value for the release point S1 respectively the hysteresis will be displayed...

Page 13: ...ature value low temperature where the analog out put starts AEP AEP is active if in Ou 2 an analog signal was set Analog end point The temperature value higher temperature where the analog signal ends...

Page 14: ...ng output S2 no 2 normally open nc 2 normally closed dS 2 ds 2 is active if in Ou 2 a switching function is set on delay timer function S2 dr 2 ds 2 is active if in Ou 2 a switching function is set of...

Page 15: ...able to adjust all functions described above NOTE Use a shielded cable socket e g VK205321 in order to avoid interfer ences mounting and electrical connection For wall mounting you can order a mounti...

Page 16: ...K030F25 with the temperature monitor For PT100 sensors with a fixed cable use a M12 connector e g VK003028 Depending on the version the connection pins must be bridged as you see below 2 wire 3 wire 4...

Page 17: ...ignal check wiring check load ERR sensor defect internal error S1 and S2 are switched off analog output error signal contact manufacturer AO If current output is selected analog output open If voltage...

Page 18: ...mA 20 0 4mA adjustable start and end point burden max RL W Ub 8V 20mA error recognition analog output in case of line break current or short circuit voltage from 1V rise time 5msec 10 90 of PN damping...

Page 19: ...20mA 2x1A M12 con 4 pin AD000011 accessory optical interface connection USB software 1 5m cable AD000060 accessory mounting clip Revised version 10 02 2016 analog output 0 10V M12 socket MANUAL Subjec...

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