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2 Identifying the instrument version

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2.2   Type designation

The label is affixed to the housing. The in-
strument version can be identified from the
type designation.

The extra Codes are listed in sequence and
separated by a comma.

The voltage of the supply must agree with
the voltage shown on the label.

1. Please specify probe types and measurement 

ranges in plain text.

2. This extra code is available in combination with

supply voltage 110—240V AC, not with low supply
voltage. UL approval is not available. 
The protection type in the carrying case 
corresponds to IP20, outside IP20D.

3. UL approval is not available.
4. Extra codes are listed in sequence and separated

by a comma.

(1) Basic version

706021

LOGOLINE 500d with 1 universal input and text output

706022

LOGOLINE 500d with 2 universal inputs and text output (via channel 1)

706023

LOGOLINE 500d with 3 universal inputs and text output (via channel 1)

(2) Inputs 1 — 3 (programmable)

x x x

8

factory-set

x x x

9

configuration to customer specification

1

(3) Interface

x x x

00

not  assigned

x x x

52

RS422, Jbus, Modbus

x x x

53

RS485, Jbus, Modbus

(4) Supply

x x x

22

20—53V AC/DC +0/-0% 48—63Hz

x x x

23

110—240V AC +10/-15% 48—63Hz 

(5) Extra codes

x x x

020

lithium battery for RAM buffer (ex-factory)

x x x

021

storage capacitor for RAM buffer (instead of extra code 020)

x x x

259

8 logic inputs, interface for external relay module (ER8), 
voltage output 24V 50mA DC

x x x

265

door with lock (IP54)

x x x

266

IP65 seal, wide fixing brackets

x x x

350

universal carrying case TG-35

2

x x x

351

housing with carrying handle

3

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Order code

/

-

-

/

 , ...

4

Order example

706023

/

8

-

00

-

23

/

020

Summary of Contents for LOGOLINE 500d

Page 1: ...LOGOLINE 500d Pen recorder with text printing and LED dot matrix display B 70 6021 0 Operating Manual 2011 01 19 00331468...

Page 2: ...for special function hold down at least 4sec factory setting scale printout l r Cursor left right select digit l r Deactivate activate display of status error messages h R Select display date and time...

Page 3: ...4 1 Notes on installation 15 4 2 Connection diagram 16 5 Starting up 18 5 1 Display and controls 18 5 2 Opening and closing the door 18 5 3 Marking the channel label 18 5 4 Fitting the fibre pens 19 6...

Page 4: ...4 6 Plotarea zoom 76 8 4 7 Presentation range offset 77 8 5 Configuration level 2 78 8 5 1 Instrument designation 80 8 5 2 Speed programming mode 81 8 5 3 Speed limit operation 82 8 5 4 Timed operatio...

Page 5: ...10 1 Converting the chart cassette 110 10 2 Extra Code 259 111 10 3 External relay module ER8 112 10 4 Setup program 115 10 5 Maths and logics module 117 10 6 Interface RS422 RS485 118 11 Fault findi...

Page 6: ...tions inside the instrument are described in this Operating Manual However if any difficulties should arise during start up please do not carry out any manipulations You could endanger your rights und...

Page 7: ...ition to installation and electrical con nection it contains all the information on in strument start up operation and parameter setting Interface Description B 70 6001 2 This Operating Manual is supp...

Page 8: ...s disregarded or not followed accurately E Warning This symbol is used where precautions have to be observed during the handling of components which may be damaged by electrostatic discharges 1 3 2 No...

Page 9: ...mbols and text are possible Where a key has mul tiple functions the text shown is the one corresponding to the actual fuctions dis cussed Program manager Screen texts Texts displayed in the setup prog...

Page 10: ...data are stored permanently in EEPROM Input signals include resistance thermome ters resistance transmitters thermocouples standard current and voltage signals The necessary linearisation is performe...

Page 11: ...GOLINE 500d with 1 universal input and text output 706022 LOGOLINE 500d with 2 universal inputs and text output via channel 1 706023 LOGOLINE 500d with 3 universal inputs and text output via channel 1...

Page 12: ...or tension relief of the sensor leads connected 1 Fibre pen disposable for each channel 2 Chart rolls 16m long or 1 Chart roll 32m long with Code r32 or 1 Fanfold chart pack 16m long with Code fp 2 3...

Page 13: ...ion Stray electromagnetic fields e g from mo tors transformers etc should be avoided where possible The ambient temperature at the location may be between 10 and 50 C at a relative humidity not exceed...

Page 14: ...back of the panel hook the mounting brackets 1 into the cut outs in the sides of the housing The flat bracket faces must lie against the housing Place the brackets against the rear of the panel and ti...

Page 15: ...tional loads to the supply terminals of the instrument If contact with live parts is possible when working on the instrument it has to be isolated on both poles from the supply The instrument is not s...

Page 16: ...erly qualified personnel Terminals Supply as on label N neutral L1 line PE potential earth N L L1 L PE Analogue inputs Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Field Field Field Voltage input up to 170 mV 1 2 3 Voltag...

Page 17: ...t S slider E end Field External relay module ER8 Communication with ex ternal relay module ER8 8 Supply for external 2 wire transmitter 24V 5 45 mA Logic operating inputs Contact operation LOW ROFF 10...

Page 18: ...ay 7 keys for operation and programming 8 door 9 housing to DIN 43700 for flush panel mounting galvanised steel 10 channel marker label 5 2 Opening and closing the door Turn the knob to open or close...

Page 19: ...ng up 19 5 4 Fitting the fibre pens Open the recorder door Stop recording e g press key S Swing display upwards Slide the fibre pen into the holder up to the stop Swing display down again until it cli...

Page 20: ...ding is stopped and continued using key S In the stop status the display flashes STOP Stop via external stop External stop can be operated through a signal at a logic input on the back of the recorder...

Page 21: ...by closing a logic input Section 7 4 Section 8 4 3 Plotarea During plotarea operation a portion of the total measur ing range of a trace is recorded to a larger scale Section 8 4 6 Section 10 4 Offset...

Page 22: ...he para meter parameter level display time one channel and its measurement as a number or bargraph or system error messages The display can be altered during recording using the keys h and R If there...

Page 23: ...odenumber the recorder interrupts signal acquisition and recording at this level Statistical reports are re started on leaving the parameter level The following parameters are altered at the parameter...

Page 24: ...ters writing status signal input scaling channel designation limit operation plotarea zoom offset presentation range H If a correct codenumber has been input when calling up the parame ter level the r...

Page 25: ...ing mode chart speed limit operation timed operation scale printing time printing pen offset compensation report start text end text pre setting codenumber H If a correct codenumber has been input whe...

Page 26: ...al text binary linked external text external stop external speed event counter external scaling external report For a summary of all the parameters of the recorder see the Appendix H If a correct code...

Page 27: ...us the program branches to the individual levels and from there into the corresponding parameters and also into any sub parameters To alter a certain parameter run through the relevant levels up to th...

Page 28: ...ey functions e Chart fast forward when recording is stopped in basic status Aborting parameter input Exit Level change backwards S Start Stop recording Decimal place selection during value input For t...

Page 29: ...ment and decrement the selected diget with the h and R keys shift the decimal point with the S key enter value input with E Five keys are used to input text select the character to be altered with the...

Page 30: ...ich are as signed priorities in the setup program These priorities determine abort criteria where printing of several texts is required simultaneously The following applies in the explanation below te...

Page 31: ...inted for this overlimit low priority as follows 12 01 relay 1 ON 12 02 relay 1 OFF and 12 03 relay 1 ON In this example the printing of the report would first be completed This is followed by the del...

Page 32: ...est is started service print is started recorder is switched off An exception is the statistical report The following fixed priorities are allocated to stop service print and print test Section 7 9 Pr...

Page 33: ...xt is typically 10 40sec Advantages quick text printing minimum blockage of other messages text printing also at chart speeds above 360 mm h text printing also when zero chart speed has been programme...

Page 34: ...ed chart speed Advantages the time reference is retained during text printing recording of signals on channel 1 is only interrupted for a very brief time if pen offset compensation has been switched o...

Page 35: ...d the spacings given above are only approximate Every fourth clock time print is followed alternately by the current chart speed the programmed recorder designation and the date The date is always pri...

Page 36: ...ox 60 cm approx 90 cm approx off The lowest line shows the channel number the corresponding pen colour the pro grammed channel designation and the unit of the measured value If the range 0 100mm has n...

Page 37: ...down for at least 4 sec Alternatively the triggered scaling print out can be started using a logic input The print out covers the scaling of all chan nels whose writing status is switched on Print ou...

Page 38: ...eed timed operation The indivual events have different priority The current chart speed depends on the event with the highest priority Event Priority limit operation external speed timed operation nor...

Page 39: ...corresponding text can not be printed This is the case when the setup pro gram has been configured under Edit Print out texts in Print mode Process value overwrite for Text on Change of Chart Speed an...

Page 40: ...being printed in the stop status in which no other text can be printed there is therefore no priority and no trace interrupting overwriting for the end text The start text should always have the high...

Page 41: ...s Following each change of status of these logic inputs the text corresponding to the binary number is printed Text printing can be switched off separately for each of the 16 texts Example If the stat...

Page 42: ...n to the programmed text the time is printed at which the text printing has been requested The request for printing a relay text is ignored if the text consists only of blank characters There is also...

Page 43: ...set using the setup program Each incrementing is reported by printing the clock time and the programmed text fol lowed by the current counter reading Section 8 6 8 Section 10 4 The time reference mark...

Page 44: ...recorder is re configured from the keys or if the setup connector is plugged in If printing of the statistical report is inter rupted by stop re configuration setup or a print test or service print p...

Page 45: ...keys It is used to check the function of writing system and fibre pens Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the print test All text printing requests arriving during the print test...

Page 46: ...Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the service print All text printing requests arriving during the service print are rejected The only exception is the statistical report If the...

Page 47: ...h or status error messages Display can be cyclic or static cyclic display After approx 3 sec the pen recorder switch es automatically to the subsequent display static display In the basic status the s...

Page 48: ...8 Pressing the e key in the stop status ac tivates the chart fast forward Pressing the F key hold down at least 4 sec starts the scaling print out Pressing the h R keys simultaneously changes to the o...

Page 49: ...essing the e key The operating level includes the following parameters chart speed print test service print A summary of all parameters of the recorder is given in the Appendix Section 12 6 While the...

Page 50: ...et to standard chart speeds In the setup program the program ming mode can be changed to con tinuous under Edit Chart Speed For alteration on the instrument Section 8 5 2 Please note Section 7 2 Displ...

Page 51: ...is terminated by PRINTTEST OFF Started text printing is aborted and is not continued after the print test All text printing requests arriving during the print test are ignored and rejected The only ex...

Page 52: ...vice print All text printing requests arriving during the service print are ignored and rejected The only exception is the statistical report If the maths and logics module is activated an M is printe...

Page 53: ...r Edit Instrument operation Parameters which are not required for the applications or which are only programmed once can be marked there accordingly Af ter the new set up has been transferred to the p...

Page 54: ...g and recording remain activated The parameters can be viewed but not programmed The codenumbers can be altered in the setup program under Edit Codenumber or on the instrument Section 8 5 12 Display E...

Page 55: ...me If an incorrect codenumber is en tered the recorder remains in nor mal operation Signal acquisition processing and recording remain activated The parameters can be viewed but can not be programmed...

Page 56: ...nglish French German The language setting affects all non pro grammable texts in the recorder which are printed or indicated Display Edit Selection input with keys Edit Continue with LANGUAGE E Langua...

Page 57: ...d summer time Date and time are checked for plau sibility after input An error message is output where appropriate The error message is acknowl edged with E and the data can then be re entered Display...

Page 58: ...ne hour to 2 00 hrs The time interval for summer time always applies only to the period in dicated It has to be re programmed afresh for each year Display Edit selection input with keys Enter Continue...

Page 59: ...8 3 4 Display brightness The brightness of the display can be pro grammmed in four different steps Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with DISPLAY E BRIGHTNESS STEP 1 4 h R E h forw...

Page 60: ...selected also the limit comparator function switch on or off at overlimit or underlimit lk7 lk8 concerning lk7 und lk8 This parameter is only visible when the recorder is fitted with the inter face fo...

Page 61: ...isplay when the recorder is in the basic status The time display can be suppressed status OFF by using this parameter The instrument version can be determined by the parameter Operating level Service...

Page 62: ...nation limit operation plotarea zoom offset presentation range Following the input of a correct codenumber when calling up the pa rameter level the recorder interrupts signal acquisition and recording...

Page 63: ...e is printed on the chart and appears in the statistical report or not Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with PLOTSTATE E 1 PLOTSTATE Select number of the recording channel h R E 2...

Page 64: ...pied to the scaling after editing This does not apply if linear cus tomized table 1 or customized table 2 has been configured as line arisation Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue wi...

Page 65: ...3 wire 4 wire Define type of connection of resistance thermometer 2 3 wire or 4 wire h R E 32 32 1 UNIT C C F h R E 33 33 1 RANGE BEG 200 0 C Input start of measurement range h R l r S E Check range s...

Page 66: ...Input end of measurement range h R l r S E Check range end according to characteristic end start 100 C S R B 500 C 44 44 1 TEMP COMP INTERN Pt 100 INTERN Pt 100 EXTERN Pt 100 EXT CONST h R E INTERN Pt...

Page 67: ...FILTER otherwise 51 51 1 CONNECTION 2 3 wire 2 3 wire 4 wire Define type of potentio meter connection 2 3 wire circuit or 4 wire circuit h R E 52 52 1 Ro 300 0 Ohm Input start resistance h R l r S E C...

Page 68: ...R E linear characteristic 61 customized X1 oder X2 10 FILTER 61 1 Ra 300 0 Ohm Input start resistance h R l r S E Check 0 start res 3900 Ohm 62 62 1 Rs 300 0 Ohm Input measurement range h R l r S E Ch...

Page 69: ...20 C X1 customized lin 1 X2 customized lin 2 h R E customized X11 or X21 10 FILTER otherwise 71 71 1 UNIT mV mV V h R E 72 72 1 RANGE BEG 0 000 mV Input start of measurement range h R l r S E Check ra...

Page 70: ...1 TEMP C C F h R E 75 75 1 TEMP BEG 200 0 C Input start of temperature range h R l r S E Check temp start according to characteristic 76 76 1 TEMP END 900 0 C Input end of temperature range h R l r S...

Page 71: ...400 C K 270 to 1372 C E 270 to 1000 C N 270 to 1300 C S 50 to 1768 C R 50 to 1768 C B 0 1820 C X1 customized lin 1 X2 customized lin 2 h R E customized X11 or X21 10 FILTER otherwise 81 81 1 RANGE BEG...

Page 72: ...se 83 83 only with ther mocouples and resistance thermometers 1 TEMP C C F h R E 84 84 1 TEMP BEG 200 0 C Input start of temperature range h R l r S E Check temp start according to characteristic 85 8...

Page 73: ...nge cor responds to a temperature of 200 600 C Programming Unit C Scaling start 200 Scaling end 600 Number format XXX X Section 7 4 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with SCALING E...

Page 74: ...shown on the display together with the measurement value The complete character set is availa ble v Section 12 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with WORD AND NUMBER E 2 WORD AND...

Page 75: ...o frequently The switching differential is referred to scaling and plotarea zoom Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with LIMIT FEED E 2 LIMIT FEED Select recording channel h R E 2 2...

Page 76: ...ed as follows The difference between low and high value must be at least 10 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with PLOTAREA E 2 PLOTAREA Select recording channel h R E 2 2 2 LOW 01...

Page 77: ...lected for the display Sets the start and end of the trace on the chart The input is made in mm steps Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with OFFSET E 2 OFFSET Select recording chan...

Page 78: ...key The configuration level 2 covers the follow ing parameters instrument designation chart speed programming mode chart speed limit operation timed operation scale printing time printing pen offset...

Page 79: ...rupted The relays of the external relay mod ule ER8 remain in their current sta tus They are only operated again when the recorder is at the operating level or in the basic status Display Edit Selecti...

Page 80: ...system designa tion The complete character set is availa ble v Section 12 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with UNITWORD E TEXT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Input instrument desig nation...

Page 81: ...f a chart speed from a table of values and continuous pro gramming of the speed speed program ming in unit steps Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with KIND OF FEED PROGRAMMING E P...

Page 82: ...es within the different chart speeds v Section 7 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with FEED LIMIT E with step speed programming FEED LIMIT 7200 mm h Select chart speed 0 5 10 20...

Page 83: ...ties within the different chart speeds v Section 7 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with FEED TIME E with step speed programming FEED TIME 7200 mm h Select speed 0 5 10 20 60 12...

Page 84: ...e set are guide values and may differ according to the chart speed Scale printing can also be started manually on the recorder Hold F key down for at least 4 sec Display Edit Selection input with keys...

Page 85: ...printed on the chart The values which are set are guide values and differ accord ing to the chart speed Section 7 3 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with PRINT TIME E DISTANCE 6 c...

Page 86: ...nd from channel 2 to channel 3 This offset is compensated by a buffer storage of the measured values when the pen offset com pensation is switched on Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Conti...

Page 87: ...put has to operate the report v Section 8 5 10 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with REPORT E TYPE OFF Set period of statistical report OFF DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY EXTERN CONTACT h R...

Page 88: ...7 6 The complete character set is availa ble v Section 12 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with BEGIN TEXT E STATE ON Select status for printing text at beginning OFF ON h R E O...

Page 89: ...ection 7 6 The complete character set is available v Section 12 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with END TEXT E STATE ON Select status for printing the text at end OFF ON h R E...

Page 90: ...the recorder The instruments are supplied fac tory set with this setting This does not apply to the custom ized linearisation tables Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with PRESETTI...

Page 91: ...it Operation v Section 8 2 4 When customized codenumbers are input the original JUMO codenum bers are overwritten and are then no longer valid If the same numbers are defined for both codenumbers this...

Page 92: ...al stop external speed event counter external scaling external report If a correct coden umber has been input when calling up the parameter level signal acqui sition and recording are interrupted at c...

Page 93: ...TEXT L and TEXT H which can be freely configured report the limit transitions v Section 7 7 For lk7 and lk8 v Section 10 3 Extra Code 259 is required Accessory External relay module ER8 is required D...

Page 94: ...EL3 SENS BR CONST Define relay position on sensor break OFF ON CONST CONST constant relay position is maintained h R E 8 8 TEXT L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Input text for underlimit 16 characters h R l r S E...

Page 95: ...ple change when the maths and logics module is switched on The information given in the Operat ing Manual can then become partial ly invalid Section 10 5 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter C...

Page 96: ...in a data network and the answer of the pen recorder Extra Code 52 or 53 is required B 70 6001 2 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with INTERFACE E PROTOCOL J BUS Set protocol J B...

Page 97: ...lect address 1 255 h R l r E Check 1 address 255 5 5 MIN RESPONSE TIME 000Tmsec Select minimum response time 0 999 msec h R l r E Check 0 resp time 999 h forwards R backwards Display Edit Selection in...

Page 98: ...uired Section 7 7 Display Edit Selection input with keys Edit Continue with EXTERNAL TEXT E 2 EXTERNAL TEXT Select text number 1 8 h R E 2 2 2 CONTACT LOG INPUT 3 Select logic input OFF LOG INPUT 1 LO...

Page 99: ...e text is printed v Section 7 7 Extra Code 259 is required Diplay Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with TEXT LOGIC LINKS E LINK BIN INPUT 1 4 Select inputs which are to be binary linked O...

Page 100: ...long as the signal is present the recording is interrupted Extra Code 259 is required Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with EXTERNAL STOP E CONTACT LOG INPUT 3 Select logic input...

Page 101: ...LOG INPUT 3 Select logic input OFF LOG INPUT 1 LOG INPUT 2 LOG INPUT 3 LOG INPUT 4 LOG INPUT 8 h R E OFF h forwards R backwards otherwise 2 2 with step speed programming FEED EXTERN 7200 mm h Select...

Page 102: ...tered in each event counter for designation Extra Code 259 is required Section 7 8 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with EVENT COUNTER E 2 EVENT COUNTER Select event counter 1 2 h...

Page 103: ...from which the scale printing is initiated Section 7 4 Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with EXTERNAL SCALING E CONTACT LOG INPUT 3 Select logic input OFF LOG INPUT 1 LOG INPUT 2...

Page 104: ...the rec ognition of the high low edge and printed out in table format In the case of a report via external contact v Section 8 5 8 the REPORT TYPE in the parameter REPORT has to be set to EXTERN CONTA...

Page 105: ...l length 16 m Packing unit 5 rolls Part No 00331497 no name graduation linear overall length 32 m Packing unit 5 rolls Part No 00331499 no name special graduation printing as order specification overa...

Page 106: ...9 Consumables 106 9 2 Removing and replacing the chart cassette S F ENTER E S F ENTER E...

Page 107: ...te slot and push it up gently until the holding ejector catch snaps into position When the cassette has been inserted the paper feed should immediately take up the slack in the paper about 10mm feed I...

Page 108: ...9 Consumables 108 9 2 1 Changing the roll chart 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8...

Page 109: ...9 Consumables 109 9 2 2 Changing the fanfold chart 1 4 2 5 3...

Page 110: ...110 10 Extra Codes and accessories 10 1 Converting the chart cassette 1 3 2 4...

Page 111: ...erface for the external relay module ER8 The 8 logic inputs can be operated through floating contacts or at the following voltage levels inactive 0 5V active 20 35V The voltage level must be applied f...

Page 112: ...ion 10 4 The limit for each relay is programmed at the parameter level The switching differential about the limit set ting can be freely configured in the setup program The limit comparator functions...

Page 113: ...10 Extra Codes and accessories 113 ER 8 Error Power L L L1 N 97 98 99 TxD RxD RxD TxD GND 8 1 8 2 8 3...

Page 114: ...10 Extra Codes and accessories 114 lk7 The relay is energised when the measure ment goes above the limit setting lk8 as lk7 but relay action reversed...

Page 115: ...232 data interchange mouse VGA graphics Software requirements Microsoft Windows1 3 1 3 11 95 NT4 0 The setup program is installed with an in stallation program for Microsoft Windows The operation of t...

Page 116: ...nector into the recorder interrupts signal acquisition and recording In addition events are no longer covered statistical reports are aborted and reset limit values are no longer moni tored and the ou...

Page 117: ...maximum value is record ed for as long as a specific logic input is open Closing the logic input resets the maximum value recording Thanks to the many functions operators and variables which are avai...

Page 118: ...ce is intended for communica tion with higher level systems e g bus sys tems It is not the setup interface which is used to transfer the data between the setup program and the pen recorder The RS422 R...

Page 119: ...chart cassette Section 9 2 1 The end of the chart has been reached Section 9 2 1 Section 9 2 2 The chart speed has been programmed as 0 mm h Section 8 2 1 The writing status is switched off OFF The s...

Page 120: ...hing differential at the limit has been disregarded The relay status is OFF A wrong signal is being monitored against the limit No programming possible A wrong codenumber has been input The codenumber...

Page 121: ...N 200 900 C 210 1200 C 200 600 C 270 400 C 270 1372 C 270 1000 C 270 1300 C Type Range limits Pt10Rh Pt S Pt13Rh Pt R Pt30Rh Pt6Rh B 50 1768 C 50 1768 C 0 1820 C Cold junction internal Pt100 Accuracy...

Page 122: ...pan 0 5 mA Within these basic range limits the start and end of range can be freely programmed in 0 01mA steps Customized linearisation In the setup program there is a choice be tween linear square la...

Page 123: ...20 240 300 360 600 720 1800 3600 7200mm h or freely programmable in 1mm h steps Chart drive by stepping motor and gearbox Chart cassette cassette for 16 m or 32 m roll chart or 16 m fanfold chart with...

Page 124: ...ge temperature range 20 to 70 C Climatic conditions rel humidity 75 max no condensation Operating position NL 90 30 to DIN 16 257 vertical Protection to EN 60 529 Category 2 front IP54 front IP65 with...

Page 125: ...ke up roll has not properly engaged with the chart cassette Section 9 2 1 Error or fault on recorder LOW BATTERY The battery for the real time clock and for RAM back up is discharged Please contact th...

Page 126: ...be repeated Input a value within the range of values Date is invalid An invalid date has been input The input has to be repeated Time is invalid An invalid time has been input The input has to be rep...

Page 127: ...to any event and can not be operated Please contact the nearest office or the factory 1 The action on probe break is configured using the setup program or the parameter relay output Section 8 6 1 Dis...

Page 128: ...atus because key S has been pressed EXTERNAL STOP The recorder is in the Stop status because external stop has been activated by closing the appropriate logic input SETUP The setup connector has been...

Page 129: ...0 051 3 098 b 0181 0231 052 4 099 c 0182 0232 053 5 0100 d 0183 0233 054 6 0101 e 0184 0234 055 7 0102 f 0185 0235 056 8 0103 g 0186 0236 057 9 0104 h 0187 0237 058 0105 i 0191 0238 059 0106 j 0192 02...

Page 130: ...urements R S Number format Selection of decimal places in alpha numerical presentation R S Channel designation Designation of the channel R S Plotarea zoom Magnifier function input in R S Offset prese...

Page 131: ...our logic inputs R S external stop A definable logic input stops the recording when a signal is applied R S external speed A definable logic input switches over to a certain chart speed R S event coun...

Page 132: ...iguration level 3 26 92 connection 2 3 wire 4 wire circuit 17 65 67 potentiometer 17 connection diagram 16 consumables 105 current input 16 64 122 customized linearisation 64 122 cyclic display 47 D d...

Page 133: ...tor lk7 114 lk8 114 limit mark 36 limit operation 75 limit differential of 60 112 linearisation 64 122 location 13 logic inputs 111 M maths and logics module 95 117 measurement range 65 72 measurement...

Page 134: ...imits 60 report statistical table of statistics 87 scale printing 84 scaling 73 selection 29 service print 52 start text 88 summer time 58 text input 29 time printing 85 timed operation 83 value input...

Page 135: ...33 limit mark 36 overwriting trace 34 presentation range offset 36 print test 45 printing mode 33 printing priority 30 recording start and end 40 relay text 42 scaling 36 scaling triggered 37 service...

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