Summary of Contents for 73VR2102

Page 1: ...Read Before Installation Contents 1 POINTS OF CAUTION 2 2 PACKAGE INCLUDES 7 3 ITEMS TO PREPARE 8 4 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 9 5 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 11 6 INSTALLING THE UNIT 13 7 PREPARATION WIRING T...

Page 2: ...quirements The equipment must be mounted on a panel surface Once mounted on a panel take appropriate precautions to prevent operators to be exposed to the terminal block In order to enable the operato...

Page 3: ...e force it may result in panel damage or injury Do not block the 73VR21x s ventilation openings or use it in areas where heat accumu lates Additionally do not store or use it under high temperature co...

Page 4: ...The following phenomena are LCD characteristics and NOT a product defect LCD screen may show uneven brightness depending upon displayed images or con trast settings The LCD screen pixels may contain m...

Page 5: ...mostly safe from these interferences however the measuring accuracies for other input types may be compromised by large common mode noise As described in the data sheet the DC AC voltage across the C...

Page 6: ...mocouple inputs No parallel connection is permitted for RTD DO NOT APPLY OVERRANGE NORMAL MODE VOLTAGE Do not apply voltages exceeding 20V to terminals B C for 3V 6V or 12V ranges to prevent damage Fo...

Page 7: ...Please confirm that all items mentioned below are included in the package Paperless Recorder Cold junction compensationn sensor attached to the terminals Software CD 73VRPAC2 Startup guide this bookl...

Page 8: ...name CFC III Model No AP CFxxxxE3ER ETNDNRK Parts No 256 MB 81 2A010 1H34C 512 MB 81 2B010 1H34C 1 GB 81 2E010 1H34C Model No AP CFxxxxE3ER ETNDNR Parts No 256 MB 81 2A010 1H10C 512 MB 81 2B010 1H10C...

Page 9: ...h Panel Screen FRONT VIEW 1 Touch Panel Screen Trend chart and other data views and setup views are displayed 2 Front Cover Access to the CF Card Slot 3 CF Card Slot Insert a CF Card 4 Eject Button Us...

Page 10: ...4C 6A 6B 6C 1A 1B 1C 3A 3B 3C 5A 5B 5C 2A 2B 2C 4A 4B 4C 6A 6B 6C FG ALM ALM U V TRG TRG 7A 7B 7C 9A 9B 9C 11A11B11C 8A 8B 8C 10A10B10C12A12B12C 8 Maintenance Jack FG ALM ALM U V TRG TRG 12 Power Inpu...

Page 11: ...IONS Unit mm inch 144 5 67 172 6 77 29 5 1 16 2 to 26 panel thickness 08 to 1 02 Attach the mounting bracket either on the top bottom or on the sides 151 5 5 96 144 5 67 136 5 5 37 151 5 5 96 136 5 5...

Page 12: ...73VR2104 73VR2106 73VR2108 73VR2110 73VR2112 12 144 5 67 172 6 77 29 5 1 16 144 5 67 136 5 5 37 136 5 5 37 The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop type unit 25 98 173 6 81 4 16 Desk...

Page 13: ...Attach the mounting bracket either on the top bottom or on the sides 144 5 67 151 5 5 96 144 5 67 151 5 5 96 195 7 68 29 5 1 16 2 to 26 panel thickness 08 to 1 02 136 5 5 37 136 5 5 37 73VR2108 73VR21...

Page 14: ...73VR2104 73VR2106 73VR2108 73VR2110 73VR2112 14 144 5 67 144 5 67 195 7 68 29 5 1 16 136 5 5 37 136 5 5 37 173 6 81 4 16 Desktop type 25 98 The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop t...

Page 15: ...2 to 26 mm Material Steel PANEL CUTOUT Unit mm 137 2 0 137 2 0 137 2 0 SINGLE MOUNTING VERTICAL CLUSTERED MOUNTING max 3 units HORIZONTAL CLUSTERED MOUNTING L 2 0 137 2 0 175 min L 2 0 L mm Number 2 3...

Page 16: ...brackets either on the sides or on the top and bottom of the unit Tighten screws CAUTION Adequate tightening torque for the screws used to mount the unit onto the panel is be tween 0 8 and 1 2 N m If...

Page 17: ...F Card Out 1 When the 73VR21x is recording data touch MENU key on the right bottom on the screen and touch Stop to stop the recording 2 Push EJECT button to the right side of the card slot and take th...

Page 18: ...3 Wire power cable and protective grounding cable to the power terminal 4 Close the terminal cover CONNECTING INPUT SIGNALS The following explanation is an example with a thermocouple connected to Inp...

Page 19: ...the setting details 1 Insert the CF card into the 73VR21x Turn on the power supply to the 73VR21x NOTES Creating Files in the CF Card The 73VR21x creates files necessary to function once the power is...

Page 20: ...k setup Return Go to the previous view page Go to Help view Next Go to the next view page 6 Storing interval view is on the screen Touch Storing interval key to show available options Choose 1 sec and...

Page 21: ...3VR2112 21 9 Tag view is on the screen Touch Next 10 Default tag names are on the screen Touch these names to change Leave the default INPUT01 as it is in this exam ple Touch Next NOTES Pens you disab...

Page 22: ...ge Touch the current unit selection for Input 1 and a keypanel appears on the screen The following is an example to set C for Input 1 1 Touch key for three 3 times to choose 2 Touch A a key once to sw...

Page 23: ...ons to change Touch the current type selection for Input 1 and a list of available options will appear Choose K CA and the screen automatically returns to Analog type view Touch Next 15 Input range vi...

Page 24: ...uch Next 18 Default scaling ranges are on the screen Touch these values to change The scaling range is fixed for a temperature input Touch Next 19 Now the basic setting is complete Touch Record NOTES...

Page 25: ...list of functions Touch Start to start recording In order to show real time data on the screen Trend view Bargraph view and Over view are available Trend View Bargraph View Overiew In order to show pa...

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