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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

(WEEE)

In Europe, this equipment must be disposed of in accordance with European
Parliamentary Directive 2002/96/EC

This directive encourages recycling and the reduction of waste materials in the
environment.

This means it must be sent to an approved recycling plant if you want to dispose of it.

It must not be thrown away in general rubbish.

If you are unable to dispose of this item locally, you may send it to us for recycling.

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1. We will only accept items of our manufacture.

2. You must pay for the transport of the goods to us.

3. We will only accept items if they include a signed declaration by an authorised
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Summary of Contents for Fusion Series

Page 1: ...n details scaling and general information Caution There is a risk of electrical shock if this instrument is not properly installed Caution Risk of danger Read the whole manual before you install this meter London Electronics Limited Thorncote Road Near Sandy Bedfordshire SG19 1PU Tel 44 0 1767 626444 Fax 44 0 1767 626446 www london electronics com help london electronics com ...

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Page 3: ...tion 20 Calibration method theoretical no linearisation 16 17 Calibration method theoretical with linearisation 19 Connections 9 Decalaration of conformity 44 General Description 6 Introduction 5 Keyboard timeout Delay 10 Language 10 Logic inputs 34 35 Mounting and Installation 7 Notes 40 43 Option boards installing 22 Record of revisions 37 Serial output option 32 33 Specifications 36 Warnings 4 ...

Page 4: ...upplies to this equipment must have anti surge T fuses at 2A for 230V supply 5A for 110V supply or 5A for DC supplies in the range 11 30VDC A switch or circuit breaker clearly marked as a disconnecting device must be included close to the installation Don t touch any circuitry after you have connected the display because there may be lethal voltages on the circuit board Only adjust on board switch...

Page 5: ...stock at the time you urgently need it You may also need to pay extra carriage charges if you want a fast guaranteed courier service Warranty repairs or replacements are usually returned with a standard courier service We do not offer compensation for losses caused by failure of this instrument If you do not agree with these conditions please return this item in unused condition in its original pa...

Page 6: ... may also be wired remotely so that you can make your settings from ground level These displays have two power supply options 100 240 VAC or 11 30VDC These units must be installed fully assembled and must be installed according to local electrical installation rules When properly installed with glands on the lower surface they provide ingress protection to IP65 NMA4X Safety Obey all safety warning...

Page 7: ...nductive machines etc The screws on the back of the display are necessary for sealing do not omit any screws Do not overtighten screws it is sufficient to finger tighten them In no circumstance use an electric screwdriver to remove or fit screws or you will damage the case threads and sealing will be impaired Power cables and alarm relay cables should be routed seaparately to input signal logic si...

Page 8: ...nimum cross sectional area shall be 0 5mm2 Cable insulation voltage rating Cables shall have an insulation voltage rating of at least 380V continuous Wire preparation We recommend multi strand wire because it withstands vibration better than single strand cable Pull the wire firmly after you make the connection to confirm it is tight Use screened cable for all signal and control wiring and connect...

Page 9: ... 4 Alarm 4 Excitation Sense Signal Signal Sense Excitation Common Tare Peak Valley Reset Sensor Inputs logic Power Alarm Lock switch Calib Lock switch DC AC L DC AC N n c Earth Contact closure From 4 to 8 glands will be fitted depending on output options installed OK Button Down Button Up Button Digit Button Common Remote programming button connector Remove this jumper link to disable front panel ...

Page 10: ...version number installed options calibration number etc You can choose from the 3 lists of bootup information to be displayed the less information you display the sooner the meter will be available to operate Next you will see Tare Memory You can configure the meter to store any tared values on power down Tar 1 typical in weighing applications or you can clear the tare memory on power down Tar 0 N...

Page 11: ... Cal Lock switch ON when changing Drift cancellation Not on INT2 C INT2 S If your meter will normally be showing 0 for example a platform scale you can set the meter to continually cancel any long term drift To do this set Drf 1 to remove this feature select Drf 0 This only operates at and around zero reading The meter will compares readings to previous ones every 30 seconds and if the value has c...

Page 12: ...logue Output Settings Press 3 seconds to enter Calibration Zero Setting Press 3 seconds to enter Calibration Span Setting Press 3 seconds to enter bril Calibration lockout ON Brightness Press button for 3 seconds Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept of st Calibration lockout OFF Calibration Offset Press both buttons 3 secs press OK 3x Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept fact Calibration lockout O...

Page 13: ...et Peak Valley memories Press buttons briefly dy 10 Calibration lockout OFF Menu timeout delay Press both buttons briefly press OK 3x Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept lin o Calibration lockout OFF Linearisation Press both buttons briefly press Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept Fi 0 5 Calibration lockout OFF Filter time constant Press both buttons 3 secs Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept ...

Page 14: ...s 7 and 9 Serial Comms setup Press both buttons briefly Tare display to 0 Press button briefly Display shows 0 and the button LED will illuminate to show you are tared Valley Peak Max Min Press button briefly once for peak next for valley tar 1 Calibration lockout OFF Tare Storage Press both buttons briefly press OK once Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept rEv 0 Calibration lockout OFF Reverse Mi...

Page 15: ...r over not the full dynamic range of the meter just the the difference between the maximum and minimum display values you set in either direct or theoretical calibration Let s assume you calibrated the meter for a 250 range If you set the filter jump percentage to 25 any sudden change in input of less than 25 of 250 will be included in the averaging calculation However a jump of greater than 25 wi...

Page 16: ...mple you plan to use a pressure sensor which will give 0 20mV for 0 250 kg You can enter the input range of 0 20mV and the measurement range of 0 250 2 If you are a distributor supplying adisplay to an end user who will be buying his sensor from another source He has told you on his order what he would like the scaling to be Shortly after CAL SrC appears the display will change to show either dIrE...

Page 17: ...ach digit in turn to set the desired value of your calibration load Press OK when done To set the decimal point position press the Set2 button for 3 seconds whilst in the numeric setting stage You ll see all decimal points light with one brighter than the rest Use UP or DOWN buttons to move the brightest decimal point and press OK when in the desired position ZERO Calibration Remove your load and ...

Page 18: ...he Set2 button for around 3 seconds The display will briefly show theor to confirm that we are in the theoretical setup mode Choose with the up or down arrows and press OK Set to highest input signal level which was 20mA according to the sensor calibration sheet in our example You can change the value of the brightest digit with the UP or DOWN buttons Brighten other digits with the DIGIT button Pr...

Page 19: ...tonne capacity If you scale the display for 0 to 10 the resolution will only be 1 part in 10 Your analogue output will change in 10 steps Your precision of alarm setting would be to within 1 tonne The resolution of serial data would be within 1 tonne However if you include a decimal point you could control the resolution as in these examples 0 10 0 which gives 1 resolution 0 10 00 which gives 0 1 ...

Page 20: ...r DOWN buttons Brighten other digits with the DIGIT button Press OK when done rd LO will now appear briefly followed by a numeric value which you can set The numeric value will need to be the low reading value Set to the low reading value which was 0kg according to the sensor calibration sheet in our example You can change the value of the brightest digit with the UP or DOWN buttons Brighten other...

Page 21: ...t 0 Press OK when done Press OK to select Press OK if you want to add another point Press OK if you want to quit abort Press OK if you want to finish and save in 10 rd 10 quit save Set Value for input signal at point 10 Press OK when done Set Value for display at point 10 Press OK when done Press OK to select Press OK if you want to quit abort Press OK if you want to finish and save Displayed valu...

Page 22: ...int 0 Press OK when done Press OK to select Press OK if you want to add another point Press OK if you want to quit abort Press OK if you want to finish and save SE 10 rd 10 quit save Apply input for known value 10 Press OK when done Set Value for display at point 10 Press OK when done Press OK to select Press OK if you want to quit abort Press OK if you want to finish and save You can set as many ...

Page 23: ...ter will re zero the display It will not re zero if the reading goes above 8 counts or below 8 counts as we consider that this may be a true measurement value DIGIT OK ALARMS AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 OUTPUT 0 100 Press together briefly will show UI ENG Now press 2 times until you see something like DIGIT OK ALARMS AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 OUTPUT 0 100 Use the UP DOWN buttons to choose drift 0 to disable the drift c...

Page 24: ...his You must apply a firm force when fitting or removing these options Always be careful to connect the pins to sockets accurately When reassembling make sure option boards are firmly fixed to the upper option board When the boards are installed you can make connections via the cable glands see manual for terminal identification when wiring is complete replace the back panel and re fit all the scr...

Page 25: ... 4 20mAor 0 10V fully isolated Please see the following page for a guide how to do this Handy Feature You can tell if an analogue output is fitted to your meter and if it has been set for voltage or current by viewing the Summary display To see this press the two outer buttons of the display for 3 seconds You will also see the summary when you first switch on your meter AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 Serial Data...

Page 26: ...e jumpers on the previous page The 0 LED will flash Select the Output range you want Use the DIGIT and buttons to set the display value at which you want 0 analogue output Press OK when done The 100 LED will flash Use the DIGIT and buttons to set the display value at which you want 100 analogue output Press OK when done When you have finished setting the meter put the lockout switch in its ON posi...

Page 27: ...two small screws one on each surface Remove both screws Now clip off the front bezel and slide the meter assembly carefully out via the front of the case The relay board plugs into the main board Gently separate the two boards When you have set the jumpers refit the board to the meter and carefully slide the assembly back into the case Fit the two small screws to the top and bottom surfaces of the...

Page 28: ...n Relay will Energise on trip non failsafe Set p Hyst Set P flgt hi lo See the alarm board configuration page also for details on selecting normally open or normally closed contact outputs See the following pages for more detailed descriptions of how each alarm mode operates Remember to put the alarm lock switch ON when finished to keep your settings safe rl de rl en Relay coil state during alarm ...

Page 29: ...steresis The alarm relay will activate when the measured value is at or above the setpoint value The alarm relay will reset whe you fall below the setpoint value The alarm relay will activate when the measured value is at or above the setpoint value The alarm relay will reset whe you fall below the setpoint value by the hysteresis amount Hi Set p Hyst Mode Setpoint value Hysteresis 0 Hi Set p Hyst...

Page 30: ...steresis The alarm relay will activate when the measured value is at or below the setpoint value The alarm relay will reset whe you rise above the setpoint value The alarm relay will activate when the measured value is at or below the setpoint value The alarm relay will reset whe you rise above the setpoint value by the hysteresis amount LO Set p Hyst Mode Setpoint value Hysteresis 0 LO Set p Hyst...

Page 31: ...nt error amount on each following fill It will constantly monitor the error and correct by half that amount to ensure a smooth trend towards accurate filling Which mode should I use If your loadcells are mounted under the container being filled as shown here you should use the InFlight HI mode as the weight is increasing on the loadcell platform during filling Manual or Automatic You can set a man...

Page 32: ... This is the amount you want to fill Inflight amount You can set a best guess for automatic mode to speed the correction The In Flight alarm modes are used in applications where you want to accurately fill one container from another If you were to simply close the shutoff valve when the weight reaches your desired amount you would find thet the weight is higher than you d hoped for This is because...

Page 33: ...e HI value and above the LO value in b hi lo Mode HI Setpoint value LO Setpoint value LO Set Pt Value Out Band Alarm relay Alarm tripped Alarm reset Alarm In Bnd Hi 69 Lo 35 HI Set Pt Value The alarm relay will activate when the measured value is above the HI value or below the LO value OUT b hi lo Mode HI Setpoint value LO Setpoint value LO Set Pt Value ...

Page 34: ...utput Settings procedure on the next page Handy Feature You can tell if a serial output is fitted to your meter by viewing the Summary display Press the two outer buttons of the display for 3 seconds You will also see the summary when you first switch on your meter AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 Serial Data Comms Option Analogue Output Option RS232 board No jumpers needed RS485 board If fitted connects 120 Ohm t...

Page 35: ... 52 0D UR under range Protocol H1 GPS clock data format for use with our ASR GPS Protocol P1 Polled ASCII Controller sends STX ADDRH ADDRL r ETX e g 02 46 37 72 03 to device F7 Meter replies STX 8 characters ETX e g 02 20 20 20 20 20 2D 31 37 03 17 decimal position 0 02 20 20 20 20 2D 31 2E 36 03 1 6 negative value 02 20 20 20 20 20 31 2E 38 03 1 8 positive value 02 20 20 20 20 20 20 4F 52 03 OR o...

Page 36: ...ch ON Tare Command You can force the reading to zero by pressing the front panel tare switch for 2 to 3 seconds or by applying a remote contact closure Following readings will be the net value offset by the read ing at the time the tare switch was operated The tare value can either be stored in non volatile memory or can be cleared at power off This is set in the Tare menu The ZERO led will light ...

Page 37: ...nect a normally open contact closure switch between terminals 7 and 10 2 Set calibration lockout switch 3 ON Calibration Counter Tamper detector An internal totaliser counts each calibration The CAL XXX value appears for a second or two after you switch the meter on The number starts at 00 and can go up to FFF It counts all changes made to the meter s calibration It stores the total in non volatil...

Page 38: ...ications to the operating system to allow special features or functions to be added to your meter Your existing meter does not have this facility this is a pre release note only Software files are small so we will be able to email updates to you whenever you need them You will need A PC or laptop with USB port and copy of the software loader program A USB cable with mini 5 pin plug A new meter sof...

Page 39: ...This can be useful for creating heads up displays for some test installations where the dis play will be veiwed in a mirror as a display for drivers reversing large vehicles etc Choose Rev d 0 for normal display Choose Rev d 1 for reflected display rEv 1 Calibration lockout OFF Reverse Mirror display Press both buttons briefly press OK 5x Change with UP DOWN button OK Accept ...

Page 40: ...ds A D conversion Sigma Delta 10 conversions per second 50 60Hz rejection Resolution 1 in 400 000 max over full range Display update rate 10 readings per second Display Range max 1999 to 9999 depending on available signal level Plug In Output Options Analogue O P 0 10VDC 0 20mA 4 20mA Drive capacity 1K Ohms 500 Ohms 500 Ohms Isolation 250 VAC Optically isolated Accuracy 0 1 range 10mV for ANV 10uA...

Page 41: ...ttom IP65 2 Suspension top IP65 3 Wall top IP54 4 Suspension top IP54 5 Suspension rear IP54 6 Dimensions Fus ion 2 Fusion 4 Fusion 6 Fusion 8 Fusion 12 Fusion 16 4 digit 279w x 154 5h 434w x 195 5h 514w x 247h 664w x 297 5h 984w x 397 5h 1304w x 497 5h 6 digit 376w x 154 5h 616w x 195 5h 744w x 247 5h 984w x 297 5h 1464w x 397 5h 1944w x 497 5h 8 digit 504w x 154 5h 824w x 195 5h 984w x 247 5h 13...

Page 42: ...lassII connection details 26 June 2008 Added Bootup option menu screw torque AWG wire gauges 8 Oct 2008 Software version 11 released Filter Jump Percentage added Serial protocol H1 added for GPS time synchronisation 4 char prompt library included for use on 4 digit Fusion displays Described software update method via front panel port Added Reverse mirror display for heads up applications 28 Oct 20...

Page 43: ...nt to dispose of it It must not be thrown away in general rubbish If you are unable to dispose of this item locally you may send it to us for recycling Conditions 1 We will only accept items of our manufacture 2 You must pay for the transport of the goods to us 3 We will only accept items if they include a signed declaration by an authorised person in your organisation stating that i The item is s...

Page 44: ...ower carrying cabling includes relay output wiring All signal cabling shall be screened The screen shall only be terminated to the power earth terminal Declared as true and correct for and on behalf of London Electronics Ltd J R Lees Director This is to confirm that the Product covered by this declaration have been designed and manufactured to meet the limits of the following EMC Standard EN61326 ...

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