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 LCD PANEL

• The LCD panel’s liquid contains an irritant.  If the panel is damaged and the liquid con

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tacts your skin, rinse immediately the contact area with running water for at least 15 

minutes.  If the liquid gets in your eyes, rinse immediately your eyes with running water 

for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.

• The following phenomena are LCD characteristics, and NOT a product defect:

- LCD screen may show uneven brightness depending upon displayed images or con

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trast settings.

- The LCD screen pixels may contain minute black-and-white-colored spots.
- The color displayed on the LCD screen may appear different when seen from outside 

the specified viewing angle.

- When the same image is displayed on the screen for a long time period, an afterim

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age may appear when the image is changed.  If this happens, turn off the 73VR3100 
and wait 10 seconds before restarting it.

• To prevent an afterimage:

- Set the screensaver when you plan to display the same image for a long time pe-

riod.

- Plan to change the screen image periodically so that the same image does not remain 

for the long time period.

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 BACKLIGHT

• Even when the backlight is failed, the screen display can be controlled by touching it.
• Backlight failure is confirmed by the following phenomena:

- The screen gets dark even when no screensaver setting is enabled.
- If the screensaver is activated, the screen display does not recover when the screen 

is touched.

• The backlight can be replaced in M-System factory.  The LCD must be replaced at the 

same time.  Please consult M-System.

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 I/O MODULES

• Please refer to respective modules’ instruction manuals for detailed information about 

them.

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 AND ....

• We recommend use of an UPS to supply power backups.

Summary of Contents for 73VR3100

Page 1: ...tents 1 POINTS OF CAUTION 2 2 PACKAGE INCLUDES 5 3 ITEMS TO PREPARE 6 4 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 7 5 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 9 6 INSTALLING THE UNIT 10 7 WIRING TO THE UNIT 12 8 SETTING UP THE RECORDER 13...

Page 2: ...must be located sepa rately The main circuit cables high voltage and high current the signal I O cables and the power cables should not be bundled together or placed near each other To increase noise...

Page 3: ...h relative humidity within 30 to 85 RH in order to ensure adequate life span and operation Desktop type cannot be mounted on a panel surface The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop...

Page 4: ...afterim age may appear when the image is changed If this happens turn off the 73VR3100 and wait 10 seconds before restarting it To prevent an afterimage Set the screensaver when you plan to display th...

Page 5: ...m that all items mentioned below are included in the package Paperless Recorder I O module R3 x instruction manual Mounting bracket two pieces Software CD 73VRPAC2 Startup guide this booklet STARTUP G...

Page 6: ...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 1 GB 81 2E010 1H10C Capacity 256 MB through 1 GB CF card reader...

Page 7: ...Slot 3 CF Card Slot 4 Eject Button Used to retrieve the CF Card 5 Reset Button Used to restart the 73VR3100 6 CF Card Access Indicator LED Red light turns on during the CF Card is accessed 7 USB Conn...

Page 8: ...module Four 4 modes 1 4 8 and 16 are selectable depending upon the number of I Os 11 Power LED Light turns on while the power is supplied 12 Power input terminal block ON Without I O Modules With I O...

Page 9: ...NSIONS Unit mm inch 245 1 9 65 136 5 5 37 2 26 08 1 02 panel thickness Attach the mounting bracket either on the top bottom or on the sides 135 5 5 33 29 5 1 16 144 5 67 151 5 5 96 144 5 67 151 5 5 96...

Page 10: ...10 245 1 9 65 136 5 5 37 135 5 5 33 29 5 1 16 144 5 67 144 5 67 173 6 81 4 16 Desktop type 25 98 The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop type unit...

Page 11: ...UNTING 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 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 282 426 570 714 858 1002 1146 1290 1434 114 n 6 2 0 175 min No...

Page 12: ...des 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 an excessive force is app...

Page 13: ...rminals Exposed wire length 10 mm n CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE Confirm the power input rating on the specification label Rated Voltage Operational Voltage Range Power Consumption AC Power 100 240V AC...

Page 14: ...as indicated below Module Slot No 1 Data Area 4 SW1 ON SW2 OFF Module Slot No 4 Data Area 1 SW4 OFF Module No 3 and 4 are not used Set these slots to Data Area 1 SW5 to 8 OFF n DIP SWITCH SETTING The...

Page 15: ...cally appears on the screen 3 Follow the step by step the instructions that will appear on the window 4 When the installation is successfully completed 73VR31BLD will be added to the menu under Progra...

Page 16: ...o 2 Model R3 DA16S Storing interval 1 second Storing mode Normal Recording is manually initiated and stopped Data is continuously stored while the recording is on Input 1 Module Slot No 1 Channel 1 In...

Page 17: ...figure below shows an initial view of the 73VR31BLD Specify the following setting items 1 System Operating mode Normal 2 Data storing method Storing interval 1 sec Storing setting Normal 3 Input pen s...

Page 18: ...nalog Channel No 1 Tag INPUT 01 Unit deg C 2 Detail setting Analog type 0 to 100 percent Input range L H 0 0 to 100 0 Eng range L H 0 0 to 100 0 Plot range L H 0 0 to 100 0 Scale shift 0 Normal Logari...

Page 19: ...e Slot No 2 module is assigned to that of Input 2 Slot No 2 module model R3 DA16S is a discrete input module Slot No 1 module model R3 SS4S is an analog input module with Data Allocation Mode 4 When y...

Page 20: ...tting using the PC Configurator Software is now complete n SAVING CONFIGURATION FILE Save the configuration as a file in the CF card 1 Press Write setting file under File operation to call up Save as...

Page 21: ...0 2 Open the front cover 3 Insert the CF card so that its side without label is on the top 4 Push it in until EJECT button is popped up 5 Close the front cover NOTES Hot to Take the CF Card Out 1 When...

Page 22: ...he 73VR3100 creates files necessary for its operation in the CF card after its power sup ply has been turned on This operation may take some time See 73VR3100 Users Manual Section 7 for detail 2 Touch...

Page 23: ...Slot No 1 module R3 SS4S 2 Apply 12 mA and confirm that the recorder shows 50 C on the screen 3 Apply a contact input signal to the Ch 1 terminals of the Slot No 2 module R3 DA16S and confirm that th...

Page 24: ...ront menu keys without using the PC Configu rator software 1 Insert the CF card into the 73VR3100 2 Turn on the power supply to the 73VR3100 3 Touch MENU key on the screen to call up con trol buttons...

Page 25: ...is available with Trend View Overview and Bargraph View plotting recorded data in real time Retrieve View and Alarm History showing data stored in the CF card See 73VR3100 Users Manual Section 6 for...

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