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47LLC OPERATING MANUAL EM-9505-B Rev.4

Digital Panel Meters 47 Series

STRAIN GAUGE INPUT DIGITAL PANEL METER

(4 1/2 digit, LED display type)

Model: 47LLC

OPERATING MANUAL

Summary of Contents for 47LLC

Page 1: ...1 47LLC OPERATING MANUAL EM 9505 B Rev 4 Digital Panel Meters 47 Series STRAIN GAUGE INPUT DIGITAL PANEL METER 4 1 2 digit LED display type Model 47LLC OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...DC OUTPUT 20 1 6 7 WIRING ALARM OUTPUT 20 1 6 8 WIRING POWER 21 1 6 9 INSTALLING SEPARATING TERMINAL BLOCK 22 1 6 10 ATTACHING REMOVING TERMINAL COVER 22 2 BASIC SETTING AND OPERATION 24 2 1 BASIC SE...

Page 3: ...LUE A ACTUAL LOAD 57 6 1 1 LIST FOR INPUT SCALING VALUE A ACTUAL LOAD 57 6 1 2 OPERATING PROCEDURE 58 6 2 STEP 2 DISPLAY SCALING VALUE A ACTUAL LOAD 60 6 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 60 6 3 STEP 3 LOAD RAT...

Page 4: ...il energized or de energized at alarm 103 11 6 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 103 11 7 MAIN DISPLAY BLINKING AT ALARM 105 11 7 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 105 12 AVERAGING INPUT 107 12 1 OPERATING PROCEDURE 108 13 E...

Page 5: ...ANALOG OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT FLOW 133 19 2 2 OPERATING PROCEDURE 134 20 INSPECTION CLEANING 137 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 138 21 1 ERROR MESSAGES 138 21 2 INITIALIZING SETTING VALUES 138 21 2 1 OPERATING PROCEDU...

Page 6: ...ed 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 Instruction...

Page 7: ...y qualified personnel perform the wiring 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 the...

Page 8: ...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 in malfunction...

Page 9: ...r is not supplied to the cable In order to enable the operator to turn off the power input immediately install a switch or a circuit breaker according to the relevant requirements in IEC 60947 1 and I...

Page 10: ...tting mode Scale Used to move on to the scaling and other setting modes or to shift through setting items in each setting mode Shift Used to move on to the setting standby status of each setting mode...

Page 11: ...ONFIRMING ALARM SETPOINTS Teach Calibration Zro Spn or Zro Fnc indicator s turn s on and Tch indicator blinks Refer to 6 SETTING SCALING VALUES WITH ACTUAL LOAD and 7 2 TARE ADJUSTMENT VIA BUTTON CONT...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...r NOTE The connection diagram depends on the specifications The MODEL shows the same as that in the specification label on the top of the unit Without Terminal Cover Connection diagram Terminal cover...

Page 14: ...SIONS 96 3 78 48 1 89 103 4 06 95 3 74 2 08 47 1 85 86 3 39 12 5 49 98 5 3 88 REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 45 1 77 91 5 3 60 4 M3 SCREW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...ection against induced lightning surges Please contact M System to choose appropriate models 1 6 2 RECOMMENDED SOLDERLESS TERMINAL Use solderless terminals for M3 Refer to the drawings below Applicabl...

Page 18: ...ng Use excitation voltage of the unit to apply to a strain gauge Using recommended excitation voltage or lower voltage is recommended Maximum 4 strain gauges with output resistance 350 are connectable...

Page 19: ...V Sink current 0 5 mA IMPORTANT TTL level 5V CMOS level open collector or dry contact is connectable Make sure that the saturation voltage residual voltage meets the detecting levels of the unit Other...

Page 20: ...ALARM OUTPUT Two or four alarm contacts are output depending on the specified alarm output code For four alarm contacts photo MOSFET relays without mechanical life time are connectable IMPORTANT Conne...

Page 21: ...ding to the power input code The power specifications are shown in the following table CODE RATING PERMISSIBLE RANGE M2 100 to 240 V AC 85 to 264 V AC 50 60 Hz approx 9 to 13 VA R 24 V DC 10 approx 5...

Page 22: ...NT Be sure to turn off the power supply input signal and power supply to the output relays before installing separating the terminal block 1 6 10 ATTACHING REMOVING TERMINAL COVER Be sure to put the t...

Page 23: ...R a Insert the minus tip of a screwdriver into a hole at the lower left corner of the cover b Pull the handle upward c Then insert the screwdriver into a hole at the lower right corner d Pull the hand...

Page 24: ...ue A 0 00 mV Input scaling value B 10 00 mV 2 1 3 RELATION BETWEEN INPUT SCALING AND DISPLAY SCALING The relation between input scaling and display scaling is as shown in the following figure and char...

Page 25: ...n setting Basic setting procedure The basic setting procedure is as follows 1 Confirm the wiring turn on the power and move on to Scaling Setting Mode measurement stopped Hold down Scale button for 3...

Page 26: ...power and move on to Scaling Setting Mode measurement stopped Warm up the unit for 10 minutes or more Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more 2 Set excitation voltage Press Alarm or Scale button...

Page 27: ...digit and Up button to change the blinking value 8 Set decimal point position Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting and go to the next or previous parameter setting Press Shift button t...

Page 28: ...st 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 Scal...

Page 29: ...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 blink...

Page 30: ...icators start blinking If the front buttons are left untouched The indication turns on with applying the last changes after the specified time period default 15 sec while it is in the setting standby...

Page 31: ...N INPUT VOLTAGE 0 3 Strain gauge rating 0 0 3 0 mV V 2 5 V 7 50 to 7 50 mV 0 75 7 50 mV 7 50 to 15 00 mV 5 0 V 15 00 to 15 00 mV 1 50 15 00 mV 15 00 to 30 00 mV 7 5 V 22 50 to 22 50 mV 2 25 22 50 mV 2...

Page 32: ...input voltage per input strain gauge code as shown in 3 1 INPUT TYPE LIST EXCITATION VOLTAGE DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Excitation 2 5 V Excitation 5 V Excitation 7 5 V Excitation 10 V IMPORTANT...

Page 33: ...and then the display moves on to Measuring Mode NOTE Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 sec...

Page 34: ...voltage Select 5 0V excitation voltage 5 V 6 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the input scaling value A will...

Page 35: ...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 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MO...

Page 36: ...ng as shown below Input scaling value A Input scaling value B 0 mV 10 mV IMPORTANT Set input scaling value A input scaling value B Setting beyond the setting range per input strain gauge code and exci...

Page 37: ...n setting scaling values 5 step settings are necessary to set scaling values Operating procedure to set scaling values Following pages describe operating procedures in each step to set the input scali...

Page 38: ...7 50 mV 10 0 V 10 00 to 10 00 mV INPUT STRAIN GAUGE CODE S2 MODEL 47LLC S2xxx xx INPUT TYPE EXCITATION VOLTAGE SETTING RANGE DEFAULT VALUE 0 3 2 5 V 7 50 to 7 50 mV 5 0 V 15 00 to 15 00 mV 7 5 V 22 50...

Page 39: ...ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input type is indicated Zro and Spn indicators turn on NOTE Some ala...

Page 40: ...Max indicators start blinking when the set value is within invalid range Return the setting within the valid range 6 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter settin...

Page 41: ...ault 15 sec in one of the other modes This time period automatic return time is configurable Refer to 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE To abort a setting Hold down Max Min button for 1 s...

Page 42: ...tion S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input ty...

Page 43: ...go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 0000 is a display example Set any value within the range of 19999 to 19999 The decimal point position depends on the decimal point...

Page 44: ...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 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MOD...

Page 45: ...T TYPE EXCITATION VOLTAGE SETTING RANGE DEFAULT VALUE 0 3 2 5 V Input scaling value A 0 75 to 7 50 mV 5 0 V Input scaling value A 1 50 to 15 00 mV 7 5 V Input scaling value A 2 25 to 22 50 mV 10 0 V I...

Page 46: ...of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input type is indicated Zro and Spn indicators turn on...

Page 47: ...when the set value is within invalid range Return the setting within the valid range 6 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alar...

Page 48: ...ault 15 sec in one of the other modes This time period automatic return time is configurable Refer to 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE To abort a setting Hold down Max Min button for 1 s...

Page 49: ...tion S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input ty...

Page 50: ...3000 Press Shift button to go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 3000 is a display example Set any value within the range of 19999 to 19999 The decimal point position d...

Page 51: ...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 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MO...

Page 52: ...e NOTE Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode...

Page 53: ...button to select the decimal point position Select 1 decimal place 10 1 Press Up button to move the decimal point NOTE The right figure shows a display example Select one among no decimal point and 1...

Page 54: ...configurable Refer to 15 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...

Page 55: ...a strain gauge For example to set the input scaling value B with a weight 30 kg while the rated load is 300 kg Load ratio weight rated load 100 30 kg 300 kg 100 10 Set the load ratio to 10 0 and carr...

Page 56: ...ctual input signals are used It is necessary to apply load to a strain gauge s of the equipment or device on site You can set the display scaling values A and B and the decimal point position first an...

Page 57: ...50 to 7 50 mV 10 0 V 10 00 to 10 00 mV INPUT STRAIN GAUGE CODE S2 MODEL 47LLC S2xxx xx INPUT TYPE EXCITATION VOLTAGE SETTING RANGE DEFAULT VALUE 0 3 2 5 V 7 50 to 7 50 mV 5 0 V 15 00 to 15 00 mV 7 5...

Page 58: ...R may blink which shows the input out of the meas uring range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The input type is ind...

Page 59: ...setting within the valid range 6 To go on to set the display scaling VALUE A Skip to Step 3 in 6 2 STEP 2 DISPLAY SCALING VALUE A ACTUAL LOAD To quit Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or mo...

Page 60: ...Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The in...

Page 61: ...go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 0000 is a display example Set any value within the range of 19999 to 19999 The decimal point position depends on the decimal point...

Page 62: ...g 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 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE To abort...

Page 63: ...XAMPLE OF LOAD RATIO To set the input scaling value B with a weight 30 kg while the rated load is 300 kg Load ratio weight rated load 100 30 kg 300 kg 100 10 Set the load ratio to 10 0 and carry out t...

Page 64: ...splay moves on to Measuring Mode NOTE Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to...

Page 65: ...Press Shift button to go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 10 0 is a display example Set any value within the setting range Min and Max indicators start blinking when t...

Page 66: ...r the specified time period default 15 sec in one of the other modes This time period automatic return time is configurable Refer to 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR ING MODE To abort a setting H...

Page 67: ...xx INPUT TYPE EXCITATION VOLTAGE SETTING RANGE DEFAULT VALUE 0 3 2 5 V Input scaling value A 0 75 to 7 50 mV 5 0 V Input scaling value A 1 50 to 15 00 mV 7 5 V Input scaling value A 2 25 to 22 50 mV 1...

Page 68: ...Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the meas uring range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The in...

Page 69: ...n the setting within the valid range 6 To go on to set the display scaling VALUE B Skip to Step 3 in 6 5 STEP 5 DISPLAY SCALING VALUE B ACTUAL LOAD To quit Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second...

Page 70: ...Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Setting Mode The in...

Page 71: ...3000 Press Shift button to go to the next digit and Up button to change the blinking value NOTE 3000 is a display example Set any value within the range of 19999 to 19999 The decimal point position d...

Page 72: ...ically 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 15 GOING BACK AUTOMATICALLY TO MEASUR...

Page 73: ...ng Mode NOTE Indication S ERR may blink which shows the input out of the measur ing range and does not show the unit failure 2 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Scaling Settin...

Page 74: ...button to select the decimal point position Select 1 decimal place 10 1 Press Up button to move the decimal point NOTE The right figure shows a display example Select one among no decimal point and 1...

Page 75: ...configurable Refer to 15 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...

Page 76: ...ENT RANGE DEFAULT VALUE 0 3 2 5 V Input scaling value A 6 00 to 6 00 mV 5 0 V Input scaling value A 12 00 to 12 00 mV 7 5 V Input scaling value A 18 00 to 18 00 mV 10 0 V Input scaling value A 24 00 t...

Page 77: ...on to Scaling Setting Mode The input type is indicated Zro and Spn indicators turn on 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the tare adjustment The tare adjustment is indicated Zro Tch and Fnc indica...

Page 78: ...bration TARE is registered Tch indicator turns ON IMPORTANT Confirm that the input signal is stable before pressing Up button Set within the tare adjustment range NOTE Min and Max indicators start bli...

Page 79: ...cated 3 Confirm that the indication is stable and turn OFF open the contact input The tare input is registered IMPORTANT Turning ON the contact input executes tare adjustment even while in setting oth...

Page 80: ...tion Refer to 6 SETTING SCALING VALUES WITH ACTUAL LOAD When the indication is shifted with the empty vessel put on adjust the tare Refer to 7 ADJUSTING TARE Blinking Blinking WHEN THE FOLLOWING IS IN...

Page 81: ...ates in Measuring Mode Measuring Scaling Setting Basic settings such like excitation voltage input scaling display scaling and tare adjustment and also Teach Calibration analog output function and ana...

Page 82: ...rom each mode 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 H...

Page 83: ...code and settings The above displays show default values with the input strain gauge code S2 Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter Measu...

Page 84: ...d down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter Measuring Mode Alarm Setting Mode Alarm point Main display blinking at alarm for 3 sec Hold down Alarm...

Page 85: ...on the settings The above displays show default values Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter Measuring Mode Advanced Setting Mode Moving...

Page 86: ...on the settings The above displays show default values Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode from each parameter 5 Parameter shifting in Loop Test Output Mod...

Page 87: ...NCTIONS Figures 1 and 2 show the difference of DC output functions when the display refreshing rate is set slower than the read rate IMPORTANT 0 analog output corresponds to the display scaling value...

Page 88: ...turn on 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the analog output function mode setting DISP is indicated Fnc indicator turns on 3 Press Shift or Up button to select SCLE 4 Press Alarm or Scale button...

Page 89: ...3 Deadband works 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...

Page 90: ...d stays over the ON delay time period Therefore alarm output is provided Figure 2 All trip points set to high setting Figure 1 Typical L H trip setting Display value H alarm setpoint L alarm setpoint...

Page 91: ...ed to quad alarm However when a current setpoint is it is returned to the previous one in any case NOTE Alarm Setting Mode is locked with the alarm output code 0 no alarm output type Alarm point is fi...

Page 92: ...arm Setting Mode The alarm point is indicated HH H L LL and Fnc indicators turn on NOTE ALM2 or ALM4 is indicated depending on the setting When Dual alarm is selected for the alarm point parameter HH...

Page 93: ...93 47LLC OPERATING MANUAL EM 9505 B Rev 4 4 To set the next parameter Skip to Step 2 in 11 2 ALARM SETPOINT To quit Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second or more to return to Measuring Mode...

Page 94: ...nt HH alarm setpoint 11 2 2 OPERATING PROCEDURE NOTE The following figures are display examples The dis plays depend on the settings With Dual alarm selected for the alarm point param eter the LL and...

Page 95: ...t and Up buttons to set the LL L H or HH alarm setpoint Set within the range of 19999 to 19999 IMPORTANT Specify to disable the alarm output NOTE Set the alarm setpoint with the decimal point position...

Page 96: ...B Rev 4 6 To go on to set another alarm setpointS Repeat operation from Step 2 To set the next parameter Skip to Step 2 in 11 3 TRIP ACTION LO HI To quit Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second o...

Page 97: ...lect LMLO in Step 3 With Dual alarm selected for the alarm point param eter the LL and HH trip actions are disabled 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The...

Page 98: ...d will be indicated within the range of 0001 to 9999 depending on the setting Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH alarm setpoint will be indicated within the range of 19999 to 19999 de pending on...

Page 99: ...al alarm selected for the alarm point param eter the LL and HH deadbands are disabled 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm point is indicated HH H...

Page 100: ...for the setpoint The decimal point is not indicated 5 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the LL L H or HH ON d...

Page 101: ...lected for the alarm point param eter the LL and HH ON delay times are disabled 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move on to Alarm Setting Mode The alarm point is indicated HH H L LL a...

Page 102: ...parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the LL L H or HH coil at alarm RYEN or RYDN will be indicated depending on the setting Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH deadband will...

Page 103: ...the procedures are same Select RYEN in Step 3 With Dual alarm selected for the alarm point param eter the LL and HH coil at alarms are disabled 1 Hold down Alarm button for 3 seconds or more to move o...

Page 104: ...ill be indicated within the range of 19999 to 19999 or B 0 B 1 B 2 B 3 or B 4 depending on the setting Press Scale button and the LL L H or HH ON delay time will be indicated within the range of 00 to...

Page 105: ...EDURE 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 point is indicated H...

Page 106: ...setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the alarm point ALM2 or ALM4 will be indicated depending on the specifications and setting Press Scale button and the HH...

Page 107: ...with 4 samples 100 millisecond intervals Moving average with 8 samples 200 millisecond intervals Moving average with 16 samples 400 millisecond intervals Moving average with 32 samples 800 millisecon...

Page 108: ...A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 or A 64 is indicated depending on the setting 2 Press Shift or Up button to select Select one among AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 and A 64 3 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the...

Page 109: ...OFF Low end cutout ON Setting range Set the low end cutout value for the three lowest digits of the display scaling value within the range of 000 to 999 The default value is 000 Display example with l...

Page 110: ...Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The moving average sampling No is indicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 o...

Page 111: ...pending on the setting When low end cutout OFF is selected the brightness C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 or C 5 will be indicated depend ing on the setting Press Scale button and the moving average sampling No AOFF...

Page 112: ...ndicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 or A 64 is indicated depending on the setting 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the low end cutout value setting The low end cutout...

Page 113: ...decimal point is not indicated 5 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the brightness C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 or C 5 wil...

Page 114: ...ures below The brightness can be selected in the following table Display brightness DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Brightness level 1 dark Brightness level 2 Brightness level 3 Brightness level 4 Brig...

Page 115: ...ng Mode The moving average sampling No is indicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 or A 64 is indicated depending on the setting 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the brig...

Page 116: ...return time to Measuring Mode will be indicated within the range of R 00 to R 99 depending on the setting Press Scale button and the low end cutout value will be indicated within the range of Z000 to...

Page 117: ...set to R 00 the display must always be exited manually from the setting mode The display does not go back automatically to Measuring Mode depending on the modes Table 2 Table 1 Automatic return time D...

Page 118: ...setting 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the automatic return time to Measuring Mode setting The automatic return time to Measuring Mode is indicated D P and Fnc indicators turn on NOTE The auto...

Page 119: ...ted NOTE Press Alarm button and the transition time to Lockout Setting Mode will be indicated within the range of P 00 to P 99 depending on the setting Press Scale button and the brightness C 1 C 2 C...

Page 120: ...below When the input signal changes rapidly the display refreshing rate can be slowed to suppress the display flickering Display refreshing rate DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE 25 milliseconds to 0 1 t...

Page 121: ...A 64 is indicated depending on the setting 2 Press Alarm or Scale button to go to the display refreshing rate setting The display refreshing rate is indicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE The display r...

Page 122: ...er setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the version indication will be indicated Press Scale button and the transition time to Lockout Setting Mode will be indicated within the range of P...

Page 123: ...es during the loop test 17 1 LOOP TEST OUTPUT RANGE 15 to 115 of the display scaling span can be set manually Setting below 19999 or over 19999 is not available e g With the display scaling values 0 0...

Page 124: ...to Loop Test Output Mode while 19999 blinks 15 of the display scaling span or 19999 is indicated In moving on to Loop Test Output Mode while 19999 blinks 115 of the display scaling span or 19999 is i...

Page 125: ...is changed from the present value to LL alarm setpoint to L alarm setpoint to H alarm setpoint to HH alarm setpoint and back to present value NOTE With the alarm output code 2 SPDT relay contact 2 poi...

Page 126: ...values are updated while in measuring 1 The internal memory is reset for approx 1 second after the power is on and the unit starts to measure MAX and MIN values 2 Hold down Max Min button for 1 second...

Page 127: ...e new MAX and MIN values The MAX and MIN values are reset when the power is turned off NOTE MAX and MIN values are not indicated while in confirming the alarm setpoints MAX and MIN values are not indi...

Page 128: ...Setting Mode Advanced setting lockout Unlock Advanced Setting Mode Lock Advanced Setting Mode Loop test output lockout Unlock Loop Test Output Mode Lock Loop Test Output Mode 18 3 1 OPERATING PROCEDUR...

Page 129: ...4 Press Alarm or Scale button to apply the new setting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the loop test output lockout TOFF or T ON will be indicated depending on...

Page 130: ...ove on to Advanced Setting Mode The moving average sampling No is indicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 or A 64 is indicated depending on the setting 2 Press Alarm or Scale...

Page 131: ...tting And the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the display refreshing rate will be indicated within the range of F00 0 to F99 9 depending on the setting Press Scale butt...

Page 132: ...each manual carefully for the instru ments and equipment for information on handling them 19 1 1 TEACH CALIBRATION FLOW The Teach Calibration is carried out as shown in the following flowchart IMPORT...

Page 133: ...FLOW The Analog Output Adjustment is carried out as shown in the following flowchart IMPORTANT Warm up measuring instruments equipment and other devices on site for the time specified in each manual a...

Page 134: ...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 analog output 0 adjustment is indicated Zro and Fnc indicator...

Page 135: ...ustment The analog output 0 adjustment is registered The analog output 100 adjustment is indicated Spn and Fnc indicators turn on NOTE Skip to Step 9 when the analog output 100 adjustment is not neces...

Page 136: ...djustment The analog output 100 adjustment is registered The next parameter is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the input type will be indicated Press Scale button and the analog output 0 adjustm...

Page 137: ...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 138: ...the default state initialization can be used Refer to attached 22 3 PARAMETER LIST for the default values IMPORTANT Currently set parameters will be lost after an initialization It is recommended to r...

Page 139: ...tialization All the indications turn on for approximately 3 seconds and then the next parameter setting is indicated NOTE Press Alarm button and the alarm setting lockout AOFF will be indicated or the...

Page 140: ...EDURE 1 Hold down Alarm and Scale buttons at once for 3 seconds or more to move on to Advanced Setting Mode The moving average sampling No is indicated Fnc indicator turns on NOTE AOFF A 2 A 4 A 8 A 1...

Page 141: ...ow end cutout low end cutout value brightness automatic return time to Measuring Mode transition time to Lockout Setting Mode display refreshing rate version indication Lockout setting mode Alarm sett...

Page 142: ...itation voltage 2 5 V 5 V 7 5 V or 10 V selectable Maximum current 120 mA Load resistance 85 Tare command input TTL level 5V CMOS level open collector or dry contact saturation voltage 1 V sink curren...

Page 143: ...midity 30 to 90 RH non condensing Mounting Panel flush mounting Weight 300 g 0 66 lb PERFORMANCE Accuracy Display 0 1 1 digit Output 0 25 DC output display output Temp coefficient 0 015 C 0 008 F Inpu...

Page 144: ...ct 2 points 3 Photo MOSFET relay N O 4 points 4 DISPLAY COLOR R Red YR Orange G Green BG Bluegreen B Blue W White 5 POWER INPUT AC Power M2 100 240 V AC operational voltage range 85 264 V 50 60 Hz DC...

Page 145: ...9999 19999 to 1 User defined Load ratio 10 0 100 0 to Input scaling value B S1 9 00 20 00 to mV DC S2 27 00 60 00 to S3 90 0 200 0 to S4 270 0 600 0 to Display scaling value B 19999 19999 to 1 User de...

Page 146: ...rm Coil energized at alarm de energized at alarm H alarm setpoint 19999 19999 to 1 User defined H trip action High trip low trip H deadband hysteresis 0001 9999 to User defined H ON delay time 00 99 t...

Page 147: ...o Measuring Mode 00 automatic return disabled 01 99 to Second Transition time to Lock out Setting Mode 00 99 to Second Display refreshing rate 00 0 99 9 to Second Version indication Lockout setting Al...

Page 148: ...put code 2 SPDT relay contact 2 points or Dual alarm for the alarm point parameter is selected the LL and HH alarm setpoints are not indicated Present value Measurement stopped To each mode Displaying...

Page 149: ...pped Measurement started Scaling Setting Mode depending on input strain gauge codes Analog output 0 adj UP increasing DOWN decreasing Analog output 100 adj UP increasing DOWN decreasing Teach calibrat...

Page 150: ...lay blinking at alarm No blinking blinking in 1 0 0 5 0 2 or 0 1 sec intervals 19999 to 19999 LL alarm setpoint LL ON delay time 0 99 sec LL coil at alarm RYEN coil energized RYDN coil de energized 19...

Page 151: ...not for setting Moving average OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 OFF ON 000 999 C1 dark to C5 bright 00 automatic return disabled 1 99 sec 0 99 sec 0 0 99 9 sec Indicating firmware version Low end cutout Low end cut...

Page 152: ...ode 22 4 6 LOOP TEST OUTPUT MODE NOTE The display depends on the settings and input Scaling setting lockout for a preset time duration Alarm setting lockout Advanced setting lockout OFF ON OFF ON OFF...

Page 153: ...LLC OPERATING MANUAL EM 9505 B Rev 4 22 5 CHARACTER SET NUMERALS AND NEGATIVE SIGN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 Indication when the fifth digit is 1 ALPHABET A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W...

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