M-system KS2TR2 Instruction Manual Download Page 2

KS2TR2

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-3606  Rev.5  P. 2 / 10

 

KEY OPERATION AND OPERATION IN ABNORMALITIES

1) Prior to operation, test alarm functions to confirm correct 

alarm mode setting.

2) When the input wires are broken, the unit displays 

UUUU or LLLL.  Be sure to turn off the power supply 

before replacing the sensor.

 

OTHERS

1) Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or benzine to 

clean the unit.  Use a neutral detergent.

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

Connect the unit as in the diagram below.

 

EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS  unit: mm (inch)

5

6

7

8

2

1

11

10

3

9

4

  [3.5] (.14) 

110 (4.33)

7.5

(.3)

48 (1.89)

48 (1.89)

t

1 ≤ t ≤ 8

(.04 ≤ t ≤.31)

MOUNTING

BRACKET

71.5 (2.81)

70 (2.76)

40 (1.57)

50 (1.97)

7.8 (.31)

CLAMP

(top & bottom)

DIN RAIL

35mm wide

2–4.5 (.18) dia.

MTG HOLE

25 (.98) deep

1 1–M3.5

SCREW

PACKING

7 (.28)

PANEL

1.5 (.06)

 

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

B

B

A

7

8

10

11

9

2

3

1

4

5

6

N.C.

N.O.

COM

SET1

N.C.

N.O.

COM

SET2

U(+)

V(–)

POWER

RTD

THERMOCOUPLE

+

comp.

leadwire

+

T/C

 

PANEL CUTOUT  unit: mm

45

45

+0.5 

0    

+0.5  0    

85 MIN.

63 MIN.

INSTALLATION

Detach the yellow clamps located at the top and bottom of the unit for separate the body from the base socket.

 

DIN RAIL MOUNTING

Set the base socket so that its 
DIN rail adaptor is at the bot-
tom.  Position the upper hook 
at the rear side of base socket 
on the DIN rail and push in 
the lower.  When removing the 
socket, push down the DIN 
rail adaptor utilizing a minus 
screwdriver and pull.

 

WALL MOUNTING

Refer to “EXTERNAL DI-
MENSIONS.”

 

HOW TO MOUNT THE UNIT ON A PANEL

The watertight packing must be in place to hold the unit.  
Do not remove it.

1) Insert the unit into the panel cutout.
2) Push the mounting brackets into the grooves on both 

sides of the rear module, until they hit the panel’s rear 

side.

Mounting Bracket

Watertight packing

Panel

Clamp

(top & bottom)

DIN Rail

35mm wide

Spring Loaded

DIN Rail Adaptor

Shape and size of the base socket 
are slightly different with various 
socket types.

Summary of Contents for KS2TR2

Page 1: ...H Rapid temperature change or condensation Corrosive gases sulfide and ammonia in particular or flammable gases Vibration or mechanical shock Direct contact with water oil chemical materials steam or vapor Exposure to air containing heavy dust particles salt chemical components or iron particles Interference by static and magnetic noise Direct sunlight Heat accumulated by radiation or such 2 Mount...

Page 2: ...DIAGRAM B B A 7 8 10 11 9 2 3 1 4 5 6 N C N O COM SET1 N C N O COM SET2 U V POWER RTD THERMOCOUPLE comp leadwire T C PANEL CUTOUT unit mm 45 45 0 5 0 0 5 0 85 MIN 63 MIN INSTALLATION Detach the yellow clamps located at the top and bottom of the unit for separate the body from the base socket DIN RAIL MOUNTING Set the base socket so that its DIN rail adaptor is at the bot tom Position the upper hoo...

Page 3: ... SET2 is in tripped conditions PREPARING POWER UP When the power is turned on the unit displays all segments on the Measured Value PV Alarm Setpoint Value SET1 Display and on the Alarm Setpoint Value SET2 Parameter Display before starting operation To ensure a proper operation of the unit set the parameters before starting up according to the operating conditions Be sure to remove power of the fin...

Page 4: ...unit P d1 1 Seconds 1 to 999 Switching delay timer for SET1 P d2 1 Seconds 1 to 999 Switching delay timer for SET2 3 5 P dF 5 0 Seconds 5 0 to 900 0 7 Time constant for the input filter CJM ON ON OFF ON OFF Cold junction compensation ADJ0 0 Deviative engineering unit 6 50 to 50 FS User s ZERO adjustment ADJS 0 Deviative engineering unit 6 50 to 50 FS User s SPAN adjustment P d0 0 Seconds 0 to 20 P...

Page 5: ...es Pat tern 2 Pattern 3 Upper blank Lower ST1 DOWN Press the key once Next parameter name is displayed Upper black Lower ST2 SEL Press the key once ST2 is replaced with current setting Upper blank Lower 100 UP DOWN Press the keys until the display indicates 50 New value is registered if the unit is not accessed for 3 seconds Upper blank Lower 50 SEL Press the key once The lower display indicates t...

Page 6: ...setting Upper blank Lower 3 UP DOWN Press the keys until the display indicates 2 New value is registered if the unit is not accessed for 3 sec Upper blank Lower 2 SEL Press the key once The lower display indicates the param eter name P n2 again Upper blank Lower P n2 SEL Keep pressing the key for 3 seconds Maintain while the display changes Display pattern 2 Upper PV Lower blank Scaling P SL P SU ...

Page 7: ...ew value is registered if the unit is not accessed for 3 seconds Upper blank Lower H SEL Press the key once The lower display indicates the param eter name bUrn again Upper blank Lower bUrn SEL Keep pressing the key for 3 seconds Maintain while the display changes Display pattern 1 Upper ST1 setpoint Lower ST2 setpoint Temperature unit Example Changing temperature unit P F from C to F Key Status o...

Page 8: ...ndicates Pat tern 2 Pattern 3 and Parameter block 1 2 until P dF is on the display Upper blank Lower P dF DOWN Press the key twice Next parameter name is displayed Upper blank Lower ADJ0 SEL Press the key once ADJ0 is replaced with current setting Upper blank Lower 0 UP DOWN Press the keys until the display indicates 2 New value is registered if the unit is not accessed for 3 sec Upper blank Lower...

Page 9: ... 4172 N N ALARM MODE v s PARAMETER CODE NO Param code P A1 P A2 Alarm modes Trip operation Set value Latching hold 9 Relay LED behavior in tripped conditions 0 No alarm 1 High Absolute value Without LED ON Coil energized 2 Low Absolute value Without LED ON Coil energized 3 High Absolute value With LED ON Coil energized 4 Low Absolute value With LED ON Coil energized 5 High Absolute value Without L...

Page 10: ... info m system co jp EM 3606 Rev 5 P 10 10 CHARACTER SET 0 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 9 8 A B D C E F G I H J K L N M O P Q S R T U V W X Z Y LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTION M System offers a series of lightning surge protector for protection against induced lightning surges Please contact M System to choose appropriate models ...

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