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47DM OPERATING MANUAL EM-9510-B Rev.6

Digital Panel Meters 47 Series

POTENTIOMETER INPUT DIGITAL PANEL METER

(5 1/2 digit, LCD display type)

Model: 47DM

OPERATING MANUAL

http://www.m-system.co.jp/

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN

Tel: +81-6-6659-8201      Fax: +81-6-6659-8510

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Summary of Contents for 47DM

Page 1: ...ters 47 Series POTENTIOMETER INPUT DIGITAL PANEL METER 5 1 2 digit LCD display type Model 47DM OPERATING MANUAL http www m system co jp 5 2 55 Minamitsumori Nishinari ku Osaka 557 0063 JAPAN Tel 81 6...

Page 2: ...MINAL ASSIGNMENT 24 1 7 4 WIRING INPUT SIGNAL 25 1 7 5 WIRING EXCITATION SUPPLY 26 1 7 6 WIRING DC OUTPUT 27 1 7 7 WIRING ALARM OUTPUT RELAY 28 1 7 8 WIRING ALARM OUTPUT PHOTO MOSFET RELAY 29 1 7 9 WI...

Page 3: ...PH TYPE 71 6 1 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 71 6 2 BARGRAPH LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT 73 6 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 73 7 SETTING ANALOG OUTPUT 75 7 1 ANALOG OUTPUT TYPE 77 7 1 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 77 7 2 ANALO...

Page 4: ...NG PROCEDURE 115 10 2 LATCHING ALARM 117 10 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 117 10 3 ALARM POWER ON DELAY 119 10 3 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 119 10 4 STANDBY SEQUENCE 121 10 4 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 121 10 5 ALARM...

Page 5: ...R MODE 162 20 1 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 162 20 2 ON TIMING DELAY 164 20 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 164 20 3 OFF TIMING DELAY 166 20 3 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 166 20 4 STARTUP TIMER 168 20 4 1 OPERATING PROCE...

Page 6: ...UREMENT STATUS 202 29 RESETTING MAX MIN VALUES AND LATCHING ALARM 203 30 CONFIGURING PARAMETERS VIA INFRARED COMMUNICATION 204 31 LIMITING BUTTON OPERATION 206 31 1 LOCKOUT SETTING 207 31 1 1 OPERATIN...

Page 7: ...IST 224 35 4 PARAMETER MAP 229 35 4 1 OPERATION IN MEASURING MODE 229 35 4 2 SCALING SETTING MODE 231 35 4 3 ALARM SETTING MODE 232 35 4 4 ADVANCED SETTING MODE 234 35 4 5 MODBUS SETTING MODE 236 35 4...

Page 8: ...outlined below PACKAGE INCLUDES Digital panel meter Accessories Mounting bracket 2 Terminal cover 1 Watertight packing 1 tethered to the meter with a strap Engineering unit sticker label sheet 1 Instr...

Page 9: ...ng is performed by qualified personnel only Failure to do so may result in a fire electric shock or injury Do not touch the terminals while the power is on Doing so may result in electric shock Check...

Page 10: ...he unit while its power is on Doing so may result in electric shock malfunction or injury Do not allow fine shavings or wire scraps to enter the unit in machining screws or wiring Doing so may result...

Page 11: ...name and polarity of each terminal before wiring to the terminal block Do not connect anything to unused terminals Be sure to attach the terminal cover to prevent electric shock HANDLING CAUTIONS The...

Page 12: ...rtight packing included in the product package must be placed between the body and panel when installing on the panel Insert the unit into the panel cutout and fasten both mounting brackets tightly un...

Page 13: ...M System s web site http www m system co jp TO READ WRITE 47DCFG CONFIGURATIONS VIA INFRARED COMMUNICATION Infrared Communication Adaptor model COP IRU optional It may take time to read write configu...

Page 14: ...setpoints to move on to Alarm and other Setting Modes or to shift through setting items in each setting mode Scale Used to move on to the scaling and other setting modes or to shift through setting it...

Page 15: ...epending on the parameters HH H L or LL indicator blinks corresponding to the P output setting Refer to 10 1 P OUTPUT Teach Calibration Zro or Spn indicator turns on and Tch indicator blinks in red Re...

Page 16: ...ifications The tag No label sticker position is our recommended position When a tag No is specified the unit s will be shipped with the tag No sticker label put on the above position Max 17 alphanumer...

Page 17: ...fication label on the top of the unit Without Terminal Cover No Options Alarm Output RS 485 Modbus Strap Terminal block separable Terminal block separable Strap Terminal block separable BCD Output Eve...

Page 18: ...R VIEW No Options BCD Output Event Trigger Input Alarm Output Photo MOSFET Relay Alarm Output RS 485 Modbus FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17...

Page 19: ...Rev 6 1 6 2 PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS 1 6 3 VIEWING ANGLE The display is designed to provide the optimal legibility when viewed from the angles as shown below unit mm 92 0 8 0 45 0 6 0 min 120 min 75 Pa...

Page 20: ...b Pull the handle upward c Then insert the screwdriver into a hole at the lower right corner d Pull the handle upward to separate the terminal cover 2 Remove the mounting brackets a Flip a tab of a br...

Page 21: ...it into the panel cutout 6 Push the mounting brackets into the grooves on both sides of the rear module until they hit the panel s rear side IMPORTANT To conform to degree of protection IP66 confirm v...

Page 22: ...induced lightning surges Please contact M System to choose appropriate models 1 7 2 SOLDERLESS TERMINAL AND WIRE INPUT EXCITATION SUPPLY DC OUTPUT ALARM OUTPUT RELAY NETWORK INTERFACE AND POWER INPUT...

Page 23: ...ose wire conductors by 7 to 8 mm 0 28 to 0 31 RECOMMENDED FERRULE The following Phoenix Contact terminals are recommended For single wire For twin wire CROSS SECTION AREA MODEL CROSS SECTION AREA MODE...

Page 24: ...T RS 485 MODBUS Input signal Power Excitation DC output Input signal Power Excitation DC output RS 485 Modbus Alarm output BCD OUTPUT EVENT TRIGGER INPUT ALARM OUTPUT PHOTO MOSFET RELAY Power Excitati...

Page 25: ...potentiometer in wiring Take measures to reduce noise as much as possible e g by using shielded twisted pair wires for the input signal Ground the input shield to the most stable earth to prevent nois...

Page 26: ...22 V DC minimum at 20 mA 22 mA DC 30 mA max No limit IMPORTANT Connect a device with the current rating within the specifications Do not connect anything when the excitation supply is not used Besides...

Page 27: ...stance within the specifications Do not connect anything with no DC output type Take measures to reduce noise as much as possible e g by using shielded twisted pair wires for the output signal Ground...

Page 28: ...for AC or DC power in parallel to protect the contacts and eliminate noise I O options code 1 7 I O options code 2 8 15 16 17 18 19 20 HHa Ha Hc HHc La LLa Lc LLc H output LL output L output HH outpu...

Page 29: ...or AC or DC power in parallel to protect the contacts and eliminate noise I O options code 3 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 HHa Ha Hc HHc La LLa Lc LLc H output LL output L output HH output NOTE Example of conta...

Page 30: ...Internal terminating resistor is used when the device is at the end of a transmission line Install shield cables to all sections and ground them at single point for noise protection Connect in a daisy...

Page 31: ...32 C RS 232 C RS 485 Converter model R2K 1 or LK1 Lightning Surge Protector for RS 485 422 model MD74R or MDP 4R 1 Digital Panel Meter model 47Dx Max Min FZ TZ NG Zro Spn TG Hld Tch HH H P L LL Max Mi...

Page 32: ...mA Saturation voltage 0 3 V Leakage current 500 A HH H P L LL Alarm output signals NPN open collector Max load voltage 24 V DC Max load current 50 mA Saturation voltage 1 1 V Leakage current 500 A IMP...

Page 33: ...9A RESET Reset data 9B Do28 BCD output data 8 101 10A HOLD Hold data 10B COM GND 0 V 11A MIN_REQ Request minimum reading data 11B Do24 BCD output data 4 101 12A MAX_REQ Request maximum reading data 1...

Page 34: ...le IN IN IN IN IN IN IN internal circuit internal circuit BCD OUTPUT CONNECTION EXAMPLES MODEL EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS FCN CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT HDR40 L TO 47Dx TO CONNECTING DEVICE 38 1 50 47 1 85 Con...

Page 35: ...iring Make sure that the saturation voltage residual voltage of an input device meets the detecting levels of the unit Other wise the unit may not operate correctly I O options code 6 A TIMING 12 11 1...

Page 36: ...Max 12 VA R 24 V DC 10 approx 3 5 W P 110 V DC 85 to 150 V DC approx 3 5 W IMPORTANT For safety make sure that wiring is performed by qualified personnel only In order to prevent potential electric s...

Page 37: ...ys before installing separating the terminal block EVENT TRIGGER INPUT AND ALARM OUTPUT PHOTO MOSFET RELAY The Euro type connector terminal block is separable To install confirm the direction and inse...

Page 38: ...until it clicks into place Press the unlocking buttons on the right and left sides of the connector to remove IMPORTANT Be sure to turn off the power supply input signal and power supply to the outpu...

Page 39: ...ter in the concave part B of the terminal cover and push the cover until it clicks into place REMOVING TERMINAL COVER a Insert the minus tip of a screwdriver into a hole at the lower left corner of th...

Page 40: ...sistance of a potentiometer Input scaling 0 input value input scaling value Zero and 100 input value input scaling value Span Display scaling 0 display value display scaling value Zero and 100 display...

Page 41: ...Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more Press Up button to go to the teach calibration Zero setting Apply 0 input and press Up button to register the value 3 Set the display scaling value Zero Pr...

Page 42: ...most significant digit starts blinking 2 Press Shift and Up buttons to set a numerical value Press Shift button to go to the next digit Press Up button to change the blinking value 3 Press Alarm or Sc...

Page 43: ...setting The next or previous parameter setting is indicated DECIMAL POINT POSITION SELECTION 1 Press Shift button to shift the display into the setting standby mode The current set value starts blinki...

Page 44: ...nced Setting Modes Refer to 31 LIMITING BUTTON OPERATION to change the lockout level Configurable with the level LV0 Configurable with the level LV0 or LV1 default INVALID PARAMETERS NG indicator star...

Page 45: ...e mode transi tion held but does not show the unit failure Mode transition is not available while P ERR is indicated Eliminate the cause of the error and operate again Refer to 34 1 ERROR MESSAGES for...

Page 46: ...d resistor Then the resistance values between 1 and 2 2 and 3 vary The variation is used to detect position or angle The 47DM measures the resistance value between 1 and 2 to display Minimum input to...

Page 47: ...ing Display RELATION BETWEEN INPUT SCALING AND DISPLAY SCALING The relation between input scaling and display scaling is as shown in the following figure e g To display 2 8 k input with total resistan...

Page 48: ...es the bank No with the bank switching set to ena bled 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input scaling value Zero is indicated The SD indicates ZERO...

Page 49: ...SCALING VALUE ZERO TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode NOTE IF THE FRONT BUTTONS ARE LEFT UNTOUCHED The display goes back automatically to Measuri...

Page 50: ...the input out of the meas uring range and does not show the unit failure The SD indicates the bank No with the bank switching set to ena bled 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on...

Page 51: ...is a display example Set any value within the range of 20000 to 100000 The decimal point position depends on the decimal point position setting Disregard the decimal point here The negative sign must...

Page 52: ...This time period automatic return time is configurable Refer to 14 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE TO ABORT A SETTING Hold down Max Min button for 1 second or more in the setting standby m...

Page 53: ...ge and does not show the unit failure The SD indicates the bank No with the bank switching set to ena bled 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input s...

Page 54: ...0 of total resistance input scaling value Span 6 TO GO ON TO SET THE DISPLAY SCALING VALUE SPAN Skip to Step 3 in 3 4 STEP 4 DISPLAY SCALING VALUE SPAN TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 se...

Page 55: ...the input out of the meas uring range and does not show the unit failure The SD indicates the bank No with the bank switching set to ena bled 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on...

Page 56: ...s Shift button to go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 1000 00 is a display example Set any value within the range of 20000 to 100000 The decimal point position depends...

Page 57: ...y to Measuring Mode after the specified time period default 15 sec in one of the other modes This time period automatic return time is configurable Refer to 14 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING M...

Page 58: ...h shows the input out of the meas uring range and does not show the unit failure The SD indicates the bank No with the bank switching set to ena bled 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to...

Page 59: ...etting standby mode The indication starts blinking to which you can apply changes 5 Press Up button to select the decimal point position Select 3 decimal places 10 3 Press Up button to move the decima...

Page 60: ...fer to 14 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE TO ABORT A SETTING Hold down Max Min button for 1 second or more in the setting standby mode indication blinking in Step 4 and 5 to return to Meas...

Page 61: ...rrent And when the SD indicates OVER the input is over the specification voltage current When the indication is shifted with FZ and or TZ indicators on the Forced Zero or Tare Adjustment is being exec...

Page 62: ...aling Setting Basic settings such like input scaling and display scaling and also Teach Calibra tion bargraph settings analog output settings and analog output adjustments can be performed Measuring s...

Page 63: ...TO MEASURING MODE Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode Measuring Mode Lockout Setting Mode POWER ON Alarm Setting Mode Advanced Setting Mode Hold down Alar...

Page 64: ...Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter Bargraph lower limit 1 Input scaling value Span Display scaling value Span Decimal point position Bargraph t...

Page 65: ...alarm setpoint LL trip action 2 LL deadband hysteresis 2 LL ON delay time 2 LL coil at alarm 2 Bank No 1 LL OFF delay time 2 LL one shot output 2 Continued on the following page L alarm setpoint L tr...

Page 66: ...ne shot output 2 L coil at alarm 2 HH alarm setpoint H trip action 2 H deadband hysteresis 2 H ON delay time 2 H coil at alarm 2 H OFF delay time 2 H one shot output 2 H alarm setpoint HH trip action...

Page 67: ...ale Event trigger mode 1 ON timing delay 1 2 OFF timing delay 1 3 Startup timer 1 Averaging time Low end cutout Low end cutout value 4 Automatic return time to Measuring Mode Transition time to Lockou...

Page 68: ...to Measuring Mode from each parameter Manual sub display reset 5 P output 5 Continued from the previous page Continued from the previous page Latching alarm 5 Alarm power ON delay 5 Standby sequence...

Page 69: ...lays show default values Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter 7 Parameter shifting in Loop Test Output Mode There is no parameter shifti...

Page 70: ...Upper limit 100 Present value 70 Lower limit 0 Up Down Middle point 50 IMPORTANT The bidirectional bar shows deviation in both directions from the middle point between the lower and upper limits The n...

Page 71: ...type set ting The bargraph type is indicated The SD indicates BAR GRH 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the bargraph type Select one among INC INCR DEV DEVR and OFF 4 Press Alarm or Scale button...

Page 72: ...NUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 TO GO ON TO SET THE BARGRAPH LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Skip to Step 2 in 6 2 BARGRAPH LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to retur...

Page 73: ...limit is indicated The SD indicates BAR L Zro indicator turns on 3 Press Shift button to shift the display into the setting standby mode Then press Shift and Up buttons to set the bargraph lower limi...

Page 74: ...cimal point position set in the decimal point position setting 6 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new value The bargraph upper limit is registered and the next parameter setting is indicated N...

Page 75: ...lue DC output proportional to the display value affected by event trigger mode averaging time forced zero tare adjustment low end cutout display refreshing rate round off low digit reading and high pa...

Page 76: ...are 100 00 for the analog output 0 and 0100 00 for the analog output 100 IMPORTANT The operational range of the DC output is 10 to 110 of the output span after analog output 0 and 100 adjust ments Th...

Page 77: ...o to the analog output type setting The analog output type is indicated The SD indicates ANG TYP 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the analog output type Select one among 4 20MA 0 5V 5V 10V and 0...

Page 78: ...NG MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 TO GO ON TO SET THE ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTION MODE Skip to Step 2 in 7 2 ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTION MODE TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to...

Page 79: ...d Tch indicators turn on 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the analog output function mode setting The analog output function mode is indicated The SD indicates ANG VAL 3 Press Shift and Up butto...

Page 80: ...G MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 TO GO ON TO SET THE ANALOG OUTPUTS 0 AND 100 Skip to Step 2 in 7 3 ANALOG OUTPUT 0 ANALOG OUTPUT 100 TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return t...

Page 81: ...log output 0 is indicated The SD indicates ANG L Zro indicator turns on 3 Press Shift button to shift the display into the setting standby mode Then press Shift and Up buttons to set the analog out pu...

Page 82: ...e analog output 100 with the decimal point position set in the decimal point position setting 6 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new value The analog output 100 is registered and the next para...

Page 83: ...ks in the direction of increasing the display value for low trip and in the direction of decreasing it for high ON delay time Alarm output is provided when the display value exceeds the setpoint and s...

Page 84: ...after the ON delay time tH has elapsed P indicator turns off 3 OFF delay time is triggered when the display value falls below the H setpoint P indicator turns on 4 H indicator turns off after the OFF...

Page 85: ...LL alarm output to high trip action for example LL indicator turns on at alarm Figure 6 ON delay time Figure 7 OFF delay time Display value Alarm setpoint hi ON delay time ON delay time 1 2 Alarm outp...

Page 86: ...e alarm is canceled Figure 9 Coil at alarm I O option code 1 3 7 or 9 N O relay or photo MOS FET relay 4 points I O option code 2 or 8 SPDT relay 2 points Display value Alarm setpoint Alarm output coi...

Page 87: ...nt e g P and L are not provided with L set to invalid HH alarm setpoint H alarm setpoint L alarm setpoint invalid LL alarm setpoint HH alarm output hi H alarm output hi L alarm output invalid LL alarm...

Page 88: ...etting 2 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the alarm output pattern Select NORMAL or ZONE 3 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Pre...

Page 89: ...ARM SETPOINT LIST Default values of alarm setpoints are as shown in the following tables PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE LL alarm setpoint L alarm setpoint H alarm setpoint HH alarm setpoint NOTE Alarm setpoi...

Page 90: ...le button to go to the LL L H or HH alarm setpoint setting The LL L H or HH alarm setpoint is indicated The SD indicates ALARMLL ALARM L ALARM H or ALARM HH LL L H or HH indicator starts blinking 3 Pr...

Page 91: ...set to completely unlock Alarm Set ting Mode Press Scale button and the alarm output pattern ALM PTN on the SD or the LL L or H setpoint ALARMLL ALARM L or ALARM H on the SD will be indicated Or the...

Page 92: ...examples The displays depend on the settings 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm output pattern is indicated The SD indicates ALM PTN NOTE With t...

Page 93: ...will be indicated HYST LL HYST L HYST H or HYST HH on the SD Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH alarm setpoint will be indicated ALARMLL ALARM L ALARM H or ALARMHH on the SD 5 TO GO ON TO SET AN...

Page 94: ...o move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm output pattern is indicated The SD indicates ALM PTN NOTE With the bank switching set to enabled via the front button control the bank No is indicated ALM BNK...

Page 95: ...ime will be indicated ONDLYLL ONDLY L ONDLY H or ONDLYHH on the SD Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH trip action will be indicated LIMT LL LIMT L LIMT H or LIMT HH on the SD 5 TO GO ON TO SET AN...

Page 96: ...or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm output pattern is indicated The SD indicates ALM PTN NOTE With the bank switching set to enabled via the front button control the bank No is indicat...

Page 97: ...LYLL OFDLY L OFDLY H OFDLYHH or OFDLY P on the SD Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH deadband HYST LL HYST L HYST H or HYST HH on the SD or the HH coil at alarm RELAYHH on the SD will be indicate...

Page 98: ...NOTE The one shot output setting prevails the OFF delay time 8 6 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the settings 1 Hold down Alarm button for...

Page 99: ...or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the LL L H HH or P one shot output will be indicated SHOT LL SHOT L SHOT H SHOT HH or S...

Page 100: ...the alarm output turns ON and stops blinking on when it is OFF which enables the one shot output status to be easily recognized 8 7 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display exampl...

Page 101: ...ply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the LL L H HH or P coil at alarm will be indicated RELAYLL RELAY L RELAY H RE LAYHH or RELAY P on the SD Pre...

Page 102: ...PERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the settings 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm output...

Page 103: ...P on the SD or the main display blinking at alarm ALMBLNK on the SD will be indicated Press Scale button and the LL L H HH or P one shot output will be indicated SHOT LL SHOT L SHOT H SHOT HH or SHOT...

Page 104: ...second intervals 8 9 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the settings 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setti...

Page 105: ...rm output pattern will be indicated ALM PTN on the SD or the bank copy will be indicated BNK CPY on the SD with the bank switching set to enabled via the front button control Press Scale button and th...

Page 106: ...control or enabled via Modbus communication the SD indicates the current bank No BANK1 through BANK8 in Measuring Mode When the setting is changed from enabled via the front button control or enabled...

Page 107: ...seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2...

Page 108: ...E Press Alarm button and the firmware version indication will be indicated FRM VER on the SD or the REQ input logic will be indicated BCD REQ on the SD with the I O option code 5 9 or A Press Scale bu...

Page 109: ...Alarm or Scale button to go to the bank copy setting The bank copy is indicated The SD indicates BNK CPY 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select ON 4 Press Alarm or Scale button to execute the bank co...

Page 110: ...110 47DM OPERATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 TO GO ON TO SET THE BANK NO Skip to Step 2 in 9 3 BANK NO TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode...

Page 111: ...ft and Up buttons select the bank No Select one among 1 through 8 3 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the bank No And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the alarm o...

Page 112: ...elected In order to reset the latching set the latching alarm to no latching turn off the power and restart or provide the RESET signal Alarm power ON delay The measuring can begin after waiting for t...

Page 113: ...he L setpoint The output is held even when it exceeds the L setpoint The display value corresponds to the measured value 2 When the power is turned off and restarted the alarm output is reset 3 The H...

Page 114: ...alarm power ON delay time period from power on the alarm output is not provided even when the display value becomes below the L set point 2 After the alarm power ON delay time is elapsed the alarm ou...

Page 115: ...to each setting of the P status The operation of the alarm indicators are not changed even when the P output is set 10 1 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displ...

Page 116: ...e setting 4 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the latching alarm will be indicated OUT STP on the SD Press Sc...

Page 117: ...th the measurement stopped When the input changes significantly and rapidly the held display value may not conform to the last measured value or setpoint 10 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following...

Page 118: ...tting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the alarm power ON delay will be indicated PWR DLY on the SD Press Scale button and the P output will be indicated PASS on...

Page 119: ...tions and settings 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O optio...

Page 120: ...ting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the standby sequence will be indicated STDBY on the SD Press Scale button and the latching alarm will be indicated OUT STP...

Page 121: ...are effective after power off and restart 10 4 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the specifications and settings 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale...

Page 122: ...ng And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the scaling error will be indicated SE ALM on the SD Press Scale button and the alarm power ON delay will be indicated PWR DL...

Page 123: ...ERR direction The default setting is alarm trip action valid at over range 10 5 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the specifications and set...

Page 124: ...And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the round off low digit reading will be indicated STEP on the SD Press Scale button and the standby sequence will be indicated S...

Page 125: ...ing 50 milliseconds Average Average 1 2 Display value Refreshing display 50 milliseconds averaging time 4 1 The moving average operation starts immediately after the power is on or the averaging type...

Page 126: ...00 millisecond intervals 8 samples 400 millisecond intervals 16 samples 800 millisecond intervals 32 samples 1 6 second intervals 64 samples 3 2 second intervals 128 samples 6 4 second intervals 256 s...

Page 127: ...e 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD Press Alarm button to go to the averaging type setting 2 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the averaging type Select MOVING or SIMPLE 3...

Page 128: ...47DM OPERATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 4 TO GO ON TO SET THE AVERAGING TIME Skip to Step 2 in 11 2 AVERAGING TIME TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mo...

Page 129: ...or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Al...

Page 130: ...ting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the low end cutout will be indicated ZEROLMT on the SD Press Scale button and the averaging type will be indicated AVE TP o...

Page 131: ...of 000 to 999 The default value is 000 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOW END CUTOUT AND ABSOLUTE VALUE LOW END CUTOUT Figure 1 Low end cutout ON Figure 2 Absolute value low end cutout ON Low end cutout value Di...

Page 132: ...r 3 seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD...

Page 133: ...e will be indicated ZLMTN on the SD or the display color will be indicated COLOR on the SD with the low end cutout set to low end cutout OFF Press Scale button and the averaging time will be indicated...

Page 134: ...E With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the low end cutout value setting The low end cutout value is indicated The...

Page 135: ...tting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the display color will be indicated COLOR on the SD Press Scale button and the low end cutout will be indicated ZEROLMT on...

Page 136: ...l to green alarm Red 13 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the specifications and settings 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 s...

Page 137: ...ter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the automatic return time to Measuring Mode will be indicated RETURN on the SD Press Scale button and the low end cutout value will be indicated ZL...

Page 138: ...epending on the modes Table 2 TABLE 1 AUTOMATIC RETURN TIME MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Automatic return disabled to 1 to 99 seconds TABLE 2 AUTOMATIC RETURN IN EACH MODE MODE OPERATION SETTIN...

Page 139: ...th the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the automatic return time to Measuring Mode setting The automatic return time t...

Page 140: ...e next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the transition time to Lockout Setting Mode will be indicated PROTECT on the SD Press Scale button and the display color will be indic...

Page 141: ...below When the input signal changes rapidly the display refreshing rate can be slowed to suppress the display flickering DISPLAY REFRESHING RATE MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE 50 milliseconds to...

Page 142: ...dicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the display refreshing rate setting The display refreshin...

Page 143: ...ersion indication will be indicated FRM VER on the SD or the manual sub display reset will be indicated S DISP on the SD with the alarm setting lockout set to completely unlock Alarm Set ting Mode Pre...

Page 144: ...ng can be selected among OFF 1 2 5 and 10 ROUND OFF LOW DIGIT READING MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE No round off 1 2 5 10 INDICATION IN ROUNDING OFF LOW DIGIT READING MAIN DISPLAY LOW DIGIT INDI...

Page 145: ...to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button...

Page 146: ...ng And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the display reading type will be indicated M DISP on the SD Press Scale button and the scaling error will be indicated SE ALM...

Page 147: ...DING REFERENCE USED IN NEXT CALCULATION 1 I1 I1 I1 0 C1 I1 2 I2 I2 C1 C2 1 C1 I2 1 I1 I2 2 2 3 I3 I3 C2 C3 1 C2 I3 1 I1 I2 1 I3 2 4 2 4 I4 I4 C3 C4 1 C3 I4 1 I1 I2 1 I3 1 I4 2 8 4 2 n In In Cn 1 Cn 1...

Page 148: ...play scaling settings It is recommended to set the display scaling values setpoints and bargraph lower and upper limits analog outputs 0 and 100 as necessary taking account of this The high pass filte...

Page 149: ...onds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Pres...

Page 150: ...And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the backlight brightness will be indicated BRIGHT on the SD Press Scale button and the display reading type will be indicated M...

Page 151: ...adjusted figures below The brightness can be selected in the following table BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Brightness level 1 dark Brightness level 2 Brightness level 3 bri...

Page 152: ...to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Sc...

Page 153: ...tting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the LCD contrast will be indicated CNTRAST on the SD Press Scale button and the high pass filter will be indicated HP F on...

Page 154: ...ed in the following table LCD CONTRAST MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Contrast level 1 low Contrast level 2 Contrast level 3 Contrast level 4 Contrast level 5 middle Contrast level 6 Contrast lev...

Page 155: ...ore to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm o...

Page 156: ...g And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the bank switching will be indicated BNK CHG on the SD Press Scale button and the backlight brightness will be indicated BRIGH...

Page 157: ...N No measuring for the preset startup timer period from the falling edge in all modes Table 2 HOLD Reading measured signal stops and the last measured value MAX and MIN values and output status are he...

Page 158: ...Measuring disabled Measuring disabled TIMING RESET OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Other Measuring disabled Measuring disabled Measuring disabled Measuring disabled TIMING RESE...

Page 159: ...ement The TIMING signal is invalid DC output Proportional to the display reading For no measured data the value is 0 TABLE 8 PEAK HOLD MODE TIMING signal While the TIMING signal is ON the MAX value wi...

Page 160: ...f the display refreshing rate When the ZERO signal is ON the Forced Zero and Tare Adjustment can be executed or canceled regardless of the Forced Zero control lockout setting The RESET signal does not...

Page 161: ...iming delay time shorter than the period when the TIMING signal is ON The ON timing delay and OFF timing delay are disabled with normal selected for the event trigger mode parameter The OFF timing del...

Page 162: ...dicates EVENT 2 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the event trigger mode Select one among NORMAL S HLD P HLD B HLD and PP HLD 3 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next par...

Page 163: ...47DM OPERATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 4 TO GO ON TO SET THE ON TIMING DELAY Skip to Step 2 in 20 2 ON TIMING DELAY TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring M...

Page 164: ...cated The SD indicates EVENT 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the ON timing delay setting The ON timing delay is indicated The SD indicates ON TDLY NOTE The ON timing delay is disabled with norm...

Page 165: ...will be indicated OF TDLY on the SD or the startup timer will be indicated STR TMR on the SD with the event trigger mode set to sampling hold Press Scale button and the event trigger mode will be indi...

Page 166: ...SD indicates EVENT 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the OFF timing delay setting The OFF timing delay is indicated The SD indicates OF TDLY NOTE The OFF timing delay is disabled with normal or s...

Page 167: ...ndicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the startup timer will be indicated STR TMR on the SD Press Scale button and the ON timing delay will be indicated ON TDLY on the SD 5 TO GO ON TO SET THE STARTUP...

Page 168: ...nced Setting Mode The event trigger mode is indicated The SD indicates EVENT 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the startup timer set ting The startup timer is indicated The SD indicates STR TMR 3...

Page 169: ...indicated AVE TP on the SD Press Scale button and the OFF timing delay will be indicated OF TDLY on the SD the event trigger mode will be indicated EVENT on the SD with the event trigger mode set to n...

Page 170: ...t be executed or canceled for no measured data RESET signal ON The MAX and MIN values can be reset with the RESET signal ON regardless of the MAX MIN display control lockout setting The front button c...

Page 171: ...s after that Output is provided via open collector enabling wired OR gate configuration 2 2 2 3 REQ 1 REQ 2 REQ 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF ON DAV DATA 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON PLC REQ 1 REQ 2 REQ 3 47Dx 1 47Dx 2...

Page 172: ...ce for 3 seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE The event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD with the I O option code A...

Page 173: ...And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the status output logic will be indicated BCD STA on the SD Press Scale button and the DAV output logic will be indicated BCD D...

Page 174: ...led only after the power supply has been turned off and on The T1 5 and T3 5 timers are specified as 1 5 and 3 5 characters times in Modbus standard specifications These pa rameters are not necessary...

Page 175: ...icates EQP NO 2 Press Shift button to shift the display into the setting standby mode Then press Shift and Up buttons to set the device ad dress The third digit starts blinking to which you can apply...

Page 176: ...O ON TO SET THE BAUD RATE Skip to Step 2 in 22 2 BAUD RATE TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled only af...

Page 177: ...icates EQP NO 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the baud rate setting The baud rate is indicated The SD indicates B RATE 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the baud rate Select one among 1200...

Page 178: ...ON TO SET THE PARITY BIT Skip to Step 2 in 22 3 PARITY BIT TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled only a...

Page 179: ...The SD indicates EQP NO 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the parity bit setting The parity bit is indicated The SD indicates PARITY 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the parity bit Select...

Page 180: ...GO ON TO SET THE STOP BIT Skip to Step 2 in 22 4 STOP BIT TO QUIT Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled only aft...

Page 181: ...indicated The SD indicates EQP NO 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the stop bit setting The stop bit is indicated The SD indicates STOPBIT 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the stop bit Se...

Page 182: ...RATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled only after the power supply has been turne...

Page 183: ...ndicated The SD indicates EQP NO 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the T1 5 timer setting The T1 5 timer is indicated The SD indicates T15 NOTE The SD indicates T35 with the T3 5 timer 3 Press Sh...

Page 184: ...ress Scale button and the stop bit will be indicated STOPBIT on the SD 5 Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled o...

Page 185: ...The SD indicates EQP NO 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the long register set ting The long register is indicated The SD indicates L WORD 3 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the long registe...

Page 186: ...RATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 5 Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode IMPORTANT Modbus setting changes are enabled only after the power supply has been turne...

Page 187: ...ut is saturated at approximately 10 or 110 e g With the DC output 4 20 mA DC the output can be provided within the range of 2 4 to 21 6 mA DC NOTE Loop Test Output Mode can be used only with the DC ou...

Page 188: ...t indication starts blinking to which you can apply changes The SD indicates TEST UP NOTE In moving on to Loop Test Output Mode while S ERR is indicated 10 of the display scaling span is indicated whe...

Page 189: ...utton to control it toward the desired output value Hold down Up button to control at high speed The DC and BCD outputs change according to the display value When the display value reaches the desired...

Page 190: ...k switching is set to disabled the bank No is not indicated The alarm setpoints cannot be confirmed when the alarm setting lockout is set to lock Alarm Setting Mode Switching the banks is not availabl...

Page 191: ...s 1 Press Alarm button to indicate the LL alarm setpoint on the SD The SD indicates the LL alarm setpoint LL indicator starts blinking 2 Press Shift button to shift the SD into the setting standby mod...

Page 192: ...ed LL indicator turns off and L indicator starts blinking 5 TO GO ON TO SET OTHER ALARM SETPOINTS Repeat operation from Step 2 TO RETURN TO THE BANK NO INDICATION Press Alarm button several times NOTE...

Page 193: ...24 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the specifications and settings 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 seconds or more to...

Page 194: ...ting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the P output will be indicated PASS on the SD Press Scale button and the display refreshing rate will be indicated D REFSH...

Page 195: ...s not limit the control with the ZERO signal DISPLAY VALUE IN EXECUTING AND CANCELING FORCED ZERO AND TARE ADJUSTMENT The display value changes as shown in the following figures when Forced Zero and T...

Page 196: ...ss Up button in Measuring Mode to execute the Forced Zero 2 Press Up button in Forced Zero mode to execute the Tare Adjustment 3 Hold down UP button for 1 second or more to cancel the Tare Adjustment...

Page 197: ...or canceled while S ERR is indicated though the values are not warranted The Forced Zero and Tare Adjustment cannot be executed or canceled for no measured data RESET signal ON The reference values i...

Page 198: ...the front button control but does not limit indication with the BCD output or via Modbus communication and reset with the RESET signal or via Modbus communi cation MAX AND MIN VALUES MAX and MIN valu...

Page 199: ...N values are reset when the power is turned off NOTE The MAX and MIN values are not reset even when the Forced Zero or Tare Adjustment is executed or canceled The MAX and MIN values are not indicated...

Page 200: ...G PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the specifications and settings 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 seconds or more to move on to Advan...

Page 201: ...And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the high pass filter will be indicated HP F on the SD Press Scale button and the round off low digit reading will be indicated S...

Page 202: ...AINING MEASUREMENT STATUS NOTE While the HOLD signal is ON other signals except the RESET signal are invalid The S ERR indication or no measured data is held with the HOLD signal ON The Forced Zero an...

Page 203: ...D outputs including the status and DAV signals turn OFF However some BCD outputs may be ON depending on the output logic settings The Forced Zero or Tare Adjustment cannot be executed or canceled whil...

Page 204: ...n the following cases To configure the same settings to several units To confirm the current settings with a PC To make a backup file for failure PROCEDURE TO MOVE ON TO INFRARED COMMUNICATION MODE 1...

Page 205: ...be affected by sunlight fluorescent lightings employing inverter technology and so forth Try at a shorter distance if communication is not established The COP IRU can communicate with single panel met...

Page 206: ...Scaling Setting Mode Lock Scaling Setting Mode Advanced setting lockout Completely unlock Advanced Setting Mode Partially unlock Advanced Setting Mode Lock Advanced Setting Mode Modbus setting lockou...

Page 207: ...cated The SD indicates AL PRT 2 Press Shift and Up buttons to select the alarm setting lockout Select one among LV1 LV2 and LV0 NOTE Select OFF or ON depending on the parameters 3 Press Alarm or Scale...

Page 208: ...ndicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the transition time to Lockout Setting Mode setting The...

Page 209: ...parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the display refreshing rate will be indicated D REFSH on the SD Press Scale button and the automatic return time to Measuring Mode will be i...

Page 210: ...turned off However the data will be lost after an initialization Prepare measuring instruments and equipment for calibration by yourselves Refer to each manual carefully for the instru ments and equip...

Page 211: ...own in the following flowchart IMPORTANT Warm up measuring instruments equipment and other devices on site for the time specified in each manual and oper ate the unit in a stable condition Adjustable...

Page 212: ...and Tch indicators turn on IMPORTANT Warm up the unit for 10 minutes or more before carrying out the Analog Output Adjustment 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the analog output 0 adjustment The...

Page 213: ...ut 0 adjustment is registered The analog output 100 adjustment is indicated The SD indicates AADJ H Zro indicator turns off and Spn indicator turns on NOTE Skip to Step 9 when the analog output 100 ad...

Page 214: ...utput 100 adjustment is registered The next parameter is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the input scaling value Zero will be indicated ZERO on the SD Press Scale button and the analog output 0...

Page 215: ...unit Make sure that abnormality such like smokes unusual smell or abnormal noises is not found Using the unit continu ously with such abnormality may result in a fire or electric shock Check the termi...

Page 216: ...er the power is reset A D converter error Repair is needed if the display does not recover after the power is reset Excitation supply error Confirm that there is no abnormality such as shortcircuit at...

Page 217: ...on Be careful that the initialization does not recover the ex factory settings 34 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The displays depend on the settings 1 Hold dow...

Page 218: ...Advanced Setting Mode The averaging type is indicated The SD indicates AVE TP NOTE With the I O option code 6 or A the event trigger mode is indicated EVENT on the SD 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to...

Page 219: ...ng mode Event trigger mode ON timing delay OFF timing delay startup timer averaging type averaging time low end cutout low end cutout value display color automatic return time to Measuring Mode transi...

Page 220: ...ed at teach calibration EXCITATION SUPPLY 12 V sensor excitation Output voltage across the terminals 5 6 12 16 V DC with no load 10 8 V DC minimum at 80 mA Current rating 84 mA DC Shortcircuit Protect...

Page 221: ...bps Max number of nodes 31 except the master Protocol Modbus RTU Parity None odd or even Stop bit 1 bit 2 bits Node address 1 to 247 Media Shielded twisted pair cable CPEV S 0 9 dia Terminating resis...

Page 222: ...ondensing Mounting Panel flush mounting Weight 300 g 0 66 lb PERFORMANCE Accuracy Display 0 1 1 digit Output 0 1 DC output display output Temp coefficient 0 015 C 0 008 F Input resolution Max 19 bits...

Page 223: ...relay 2 points Network inter face RS 485 Modbus RTU 9 Alarm output N O photo MOSFET relay 4 points BCD output A Event trigger input BCD output 4 POWER INPUT AC Power M2 100 240 V AC operational voltag...

Page 224: ...e No bargraph unidirectional bar uni directional bar reverse LCD bidirectional bar bidirec tional bar reverse LCD Bargraph lower limit 20000 100000 to 1 User defined Bargraph upper limit 20000 100000...

Page 225: ...alarm H alarm setpoint 20000 100000 to 1 User defined H trip action High trip low trip H deadband hysteresis 0000 9999 to User defined H ON delay time 000 999 to 100 ms H OFF delay time 000 999 to 100...

Page 226: ...01 99 to Second Transition time to Lockout Setting Mode 00 99 to Second Display refreshing rate 00 0 99 9 to Second Manual sub display reset Alarm setpoint display automatically reset alarm setpoint...

Page 227: ...s Parity bit None odd even Stop bit 1 or 2 bit s T1 5 timer 01 to 60 to 0 1 T3 5 timer 01 to 60 to 0 1 Long register Low digit word at lower address high digit word at lower address Lockout setting Al...

Page 228: ...ANGE SUB DISPLAY INDICATOR MAIN DISPLAY DEFAULT VALUE DECIMAL POINT POSITION UNIT Infrared communi cation IR communication display blinking Loop test output Loop test output 20000 100000 to display bl...

Page 229: ...E The display reading type after power on can be changed to MAX value or MIN value with the display reading type set ting POWER ON Present value Measurement stopped To each mode Executing canceling Fo...

Page 230: ...alarm setting lockout set to LV2 Alarm setpoints can be confirmed whenever in Measuring Mode except in error indication excluding S ERR POWER ON To each mode L alarm setpoint LL alarm setpoint Confirm...

Page 231: ...increasing DOWN decreasing Bargraph lower limit 20000 to 100000 Bargraph type INC unidirectional bar INCR unidirectional bar reverse LCD DEV bidirectional bar DEVR bidirectional bar reverse LCD OFF no...

Page 232: ...ON delay time 0 0 99 9 sec L coil at alarm EN coil energized DN coil de energized L OFF delay time 0 0 99 9 sec L one shot output 0 0 999 9 sec H alarm setpoint 20000 to 100000 H trip action HIGHI hi...

Page 233: ...3 sec for 1 sec Measurement started Measurement stopped Measuring Mode or Bank No 1 8 Alarm output pattern Normal Zone LL alarm setpoint 20000 to 100000 L alarm setpoint 20000 to 100000 H alarm setpo...

Page 234: ...ckout Setting Mode 0 0 99 9 sec Display refreshing rate OFF automatically reset ON manually reset Manual sub display reset P output OFF no P output LL alarm setpoint LL L alarm setpoint L H alarm setp...

Page 235: ...peak to peak hold ON timing delay 0 0 999 9 sec Startup timer 0 0 99 9 sec OFF timing delay 0 0 999 9 sec Averaging type MOVING moving average SIMPLE simple average OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 Aver...

Page 236: ...urement started Measurement stopped Measuring Mode or Modbus Setting Mode Device address 1 247 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Baud rate Non odd even Parity bit 1 2 bit s Stop bit T1 5 timer 0 1 6...

Page 237: ...ON lock MAX MIN display control lockout LV0 unlock MAX MIN display control LV1 lock MAX MIN display reset LV2 lock MAX MIN display control Forced zero control Up button lockout LV0 unlock Forced Zero...

Page 238: ...238 47DM OPERATING MANUAL EM 9510 B Rev 6 35 5 CHARACTER SET NUMERALS AND NEGATIVE SIGN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ALPHABET A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...

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