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47LPA

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EM-955-B Rev.2

9

10

POWER

U(+)

V(–)

17

15
16

 ALARM SUFFIX CODE 1: N.O. contact, 4 points

20

18
19

Lc (COM)

Lb (NC)

La (NO)

Hc (COM)

Hb (NC)

Ha (NO)

17

15
16

20

18
19

Lc, LLc

LLa

La

Hc, HHc

Ha

HHa

LL OUTPUT

L OUTPUT

H OUTPUT

L OUTPUT

H OUTPUT

HH OUTPUT

9

10

POWER

U(+)

V(–)

 ALARM SUFFIX CODE 2: SPDT contact, 2 points

9

10

POWER

U(+)

V(–)

 ALARM SUFFIX CODE 0: No alarm output

+

7
8

DC OUTPUT

+

7
8

DC OUTPUT

+

7
8

DC OUTPUT

1

3

2

5

4

1

3

2

5

4

1

3

2

5

4

LOAD

Inductive 

Load (Coil)
Varistor or

CR Circuit

• DC Powered

LOAD

Inductive 

Load (Coil)
Diode, Varistor or

CR Circuit

 Relay Protection

• AC Powered

 Input Connection Example

• Open Collector

Note 1: The section enclosed by broken line is only with DC output option.

Note 2: Chattering input signals cannot be measured accurately.

 

Add a capacitor (10000 pF) or similar devices to the input terminals to eliminate 

 

the input signals’ instability.

8V

5k

COM

3
4
5

1
2

Short

EXC+
OC JP

INP+

COM–

DI+

SENSOR EXCITATION

INPUT

CONTROL INPUT

SHORT- CIRCUIT

*

EXC+
OC JP

INP+

COM–

DI+

SENSOR EXCITATION

INPUT

CONTROL INPUT

SHORT- CIRCUIT

*

EXC+
OC JP

INP+

COM–

DI+

SENSOR EXCITATION

INPUT

CONTROL INPUT

SHORT- CIRCUIT

*

*

Close across the terminals for open collector.  Refer to the figure below.

Terminal Cover

Separable

Terminal Block

Terminal Block

Screw

 CONNECTION DIAGRAM

 TERMINAL BLOCK

• 

How to remove the terminal block cover

  Insert the minus tip of a screwdriver into each hole at the  

four  corners  of  the  cover  and  pull  it  to  the  direction  as 
indicated below to separate the terminal block cover.

• 

How to remove the terminal block

  The terminal block is separable in two pieces.  Loosen two 

screws on both sides of the terminal block to separate.

  Be  sure  to  turn  off  the  power  supply,  input  signal  and 

power supply to the output relays before separating the 
terminal block.

Summary of Contents for 47LPA

Page 1: ...erly indicate it POWER INPUT RATING OPERATIONAL RANGE Locate the power input rating marked on the product and confirm its operational range as indicated below 100 240V AC rating 85 264V 50 60 Hz appro...

Page 2: ...the H alarm is tripped HH turns on when the HH alarm is tripped P turns on when none of the other alarms is tripped 3 Function indicators Indicate the device status 4 Max Min button Used to switch th...

Page 3: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 M3 SCREW TERMINAL 2 M3 SCREW 10 M3 SCREW TERMINAL INSTALLATION HOW TO MOUNT THE UNIT ON A PANEL The watertight packing must be in place to hold the...

Page 4: ...lar devices to the input terminals to eliminate the input signals instability 8V 5k COM 3 4 5 1 2 Short EXC OC JP INP COM DI SENSOR EXCITATION INPUT CONTROL INPUT SHORT CIRCUIT EXC OC JP INP COM DI SE...

Page 5: ...ut Setting Mode Go through the lockout settings Measuring Mode Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds Measuring Measuring stopped 3 Mode transition 1 Preset...

Page 6: ...e button shifts one to the previous Changing parameters Pressing Shift button while one of the parameter settings is indicated on the display shifts the panel meter into the setting standby mode The d...

Page 7: ...0000 Hold down Scale button for 3 seconds Hold down Alarm or Scale button for 1 second Shift Shift Alarm Scale Alarm Alarm Scale Alarm Alarm Scale Alarm Scale Alarm Shift Shift Alarm Scale Alarm Scal...

Page 8: ...frequency for F10K F0 1M 120 kHz Note 2 Turn off the input signal while changing the input type 4 positions or none Decimal point position Display value for Input Scaling Value B Input value for Full...

Page 9: ...he desired output value Analog output 0 5 Analog output 100 Analog output function mode Proportional to the display value Fnc Zro Spn Fnc Proportional to the scaling value Analog output 0 adjustment A...

Page 10: ...d L ON Delay Time 19999 19999 0000 9999 00 99 Shift Shift Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm L Coil at Alarm RYEN RYDN Shift Alarm Alarm Shift L Trip Action LMHI LMLO Alarm Alarm LL Coil at Alarm RYE...

Page 11: ...Alarm HH Coil at Alarm RYEN RYDN Shift Alarm Alarm Shift HH Setpoint 19999 19999 Shift H Setpoint H Deadband H ON Delay Time 19999 19999 0000 9999 00 99 Shift Shift Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm...

Page 12: ...me H ON delay time seconds H Deadband hysteresis value H Setpoint value H Fnc H trip action H Hi trip H Fnc H Lo trip H coil at alarm H Coil energized at alarm H Fnc H Coil de energized at alarm D P H...

Page 13: ...e scaled range disregarding the decimal point With the cutout set to OFF the low end cutout value setting is locked Automatic return time to Measuring Mode The display goes back automatically to Measu...

Page 14: ...1 Preset time can be specified with Transition Time to Lockout Setting Mode in Advanced Setting Mode A Scale Scale Scale Scale Scale Set value Setting Parameters A Alarm Alarm PARAMETER Alarm setting...

Page 15: ...r reading Non volatile memory error writing 1 All parameter settings are reset to the factory default values If the unit does not recover its function after the initialization repairing in the factory...

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