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AS4LC

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201  Fax: +81(6)6659-8510  E-mail: [email protected]

EM-1601  Rev.7  P. 2 / 6

FRONT VIEW & PROGRAMMING

 

PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE

1) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “01”.
2) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose “1” or “2” on DATA dis-

play.

  1: Only alarm setpoints are modifiable.
  2: All parameters are modifiable.
3) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display shows the 

ITEM No. you need to change.

4) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose a DATA No. or value 

you need on DATA display.

5) Repeat above 3 and 4.  (Entered data is stored when you move to 

a new ITEM.)

6) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “01”.
7) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose “0” on the display.
8) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “P”.  

DATA display shows process input.

(You can now check data setting by choosing ITEM No.)

    Note: DO NOT press UP and DOWN keys simultaneously.

ITEM

MDF.

CODE 

DATA

CONTENTS

DEFAULT SETTING

P

N/A

-1999 – 9999

Process input display in engineering unit (as set in ITEM 07/08)

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L1
L2
L3
L4

1, 2
1, 2
1, 2
1, 2

-1999 – 9999*

1

-1999 – 9999*

1

-1999 – 9999*

1

-1999 – 9999*

1

L1 alarm setpoint in engineering unit
L2 alarm setpoint in engineering unit
L3 alarm setpoint in engineering unit *

2

L4 alarm setpoint in engineering unit *

2

Quad: 20.0
Quad: 30.0
Quad: 70.0
Quad: 80.0

Dual: 20.0
Dual: 80.0

01

0, 1, 2

Modification code
0: Data indication only.
1: Only ITEM L1 – L4 are modifiable.
2: All parameters are modifiable.

1

02

N/A

0 – 99

Status indication (“0” is normally indicated.)
0: Normal  1: Memory error  10: Out of input range -15 – +115%

03

N/A

0, 1, 2

Input range code

0: S1 (0.0 – 3.0mV/V)
1: S2 (0.0 – 10.0mV/V)
2: S3 (0.0 – 30.0mV/V)

User specified

04

N/A

0, 1, 2

Output range code

0: 2 (Quad N.O.)
1: 3 (Quad N.C.)
2: 5 (Dual SPDT)

User specified

05

2

0.1 – 12.0

Excitation voltage (V)

1.0V

06

2

0.010 – 3.000
0.010 – 9.999

0.10 – 30.00

Sensor sensitivity

S1: 0.0 – 3.0mV/V
S2: 0.0 – 10.0mV/V
S3: 0.0 – 30.0mV/V

3.000
9.999
30.00

Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity by its rating value.
Set ITEM 07 before 06.

07

2

-19.99 – 30.00
-19.99 – 99.99
-199.9 – 300.0

0% input voltage

S1: -19.99 – 30.00mV
S2: -19.99 – 99.99mV
S3: -199.9 – 300.0mV

Sensor’s zero adjustment. Approximate offset voltage.

08

2

-19.99 – 30.00
-19.99 – 99.99
-199.9 – 300.0

100% input voltage

S1: -19.99 – 30.00mV
S2: -19.99 – 99.99mV
S3: -199.9 – 300.0mV

Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity with an actual load.
Set ITEM 07 before 08.

09

2

10.0 – 100.0

Load ratio (%)
Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity with an actual load.

100.0

10

2

-199.9 – 999.9

Tare adjustment (%)

0.0

11

N/A

-15.0 – 115.0

Input indicated in % (of the range set in ITEM 06/07/08)

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PL4

PL3

PL2

PL1

DATA

ITEM

ITEM No. Display

*

Monitor LEDs

DATA Display

*

PL3 or PL4 does not turn on for dual output type.

DATA

ITEM

DATA UP-DOWN Keys

ITEM No. UP-DOWN Keys

Summary of Contents for AS4LC

Page 1: ...nform ity Install lightning surge protectors for those wires connect ed to remote locations POWER INPUT RATING OPERATIONAL RANGE Locate the power input rating marked on the product and confirm its operational range as indicated below 100 240VAC rating 85 264V 47 66 Hz approx 11VA 24V DC rating 24V 10 approx 8W 110V DC rating 85 150V approx 8W GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Before you remove the unit from its...

Page 2: ...int in engineering unit 2 Quad 20 0 Quad 30 0 Quad 70 0 Quad 80 0 Dual 20 0 Dual 80 0 01 0 1 2 Modification code 0 Data indication only 1 Only ITEM L1 L4 are modifiable 2 All parameters are modifiable 1 02 N A 0 99 Status indication 0 is normally indicated 0 Normal 1 Memory error 10 Out of input range 15 115 03 N A 0 1 2 Input range code 0 S1 0 0 3 0mV V 1 S2 0 0 10 0mV V 2 S3 0 0 30 0mV V User sp...

Page 3: ... 1 60 Time before display turned off minutes 10 20 2 10 99 Power ON delay time seconds 10 21 2 0 99 Alarm ON delay time seconds 0 22 23 24 25 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 L1 trip operation L2 trip operation L3 trip operation L4 trip operation 0 Lo 1 Hi 0 Lo 1 Hi 0 Lo 1 Hi 2 0 Lo 1 Hi 2 Quad 0 Quad 0 Quad 1 Quad 1 Dual 0 Dual 1 26 27 28 29 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 L1 coil at alarm 0 Energized 1 De energi...

Page 4: ...5 Press DATA UP or DOWN key until the DATA display shows the desired excitation voltage When the value calculated by Excitation Resistance exceeds 30 mA set a voltage value to fit with 30 mA limit Example Max excitation voltage 10 V Strain gauge resistance 120 Ω If you choose 10 V as the excitation 10 V 120 Ω 83 3 mA out of allowable range Then you will choose 3 6 V or less as calculated by the eq...

Page 5: ... 72 2 83 7 8 31 CLAMP top bottom DIN RAIL 35mm wide 2 4 5 18 dia MTG HOLE 25 98 deep 14 M3 5 SCREW When mounting no extra space is needed between units 12 5 6 14 11 1 10 15 4 3 2 7 9 8 103 4 06 132 5 20 CONNECTION DIAGRAM N O RELAY 14 CONTACT INPUT Di 2 11 N C RELAY 7 U V POWER 14 CONTACT INPUT Di 2 11 7 U V POWER SPDT RELAY L2 OUTPUT L1 OUTPUT COM STRAIN GAUGE INPUT EXC STRAIN GAUGE INPUT EXC 5 3...

Page 6: ...0 Input LL L HH H L2 15 8 ON L3 10 8 ON L4 1 8 ON OFF OFF L1 9 8 ON OFF OFF Alarm Trip Operation Terminal No in parentheses Example with quad N O contacts LL L H HH Trip Operation in Power Failure Output code 2 All relays turn off Output code 3 All relays turn on Output code 5 Terminals 15 8 1 8 turn on MAINTENANCE Regular calibration procedure is explained below CALIBRATION Warm up the unit for a...

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