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KS2V2

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-3608  Rev.9  P. 9 / 9

APPENDIX

 

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

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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

LED ON
Coil de-energized

6

Low

Absolute value

Without

LED ON
Coil de-energized

7

High

Absolute value

With

LED ON
Coil de-energized

8

Low

Absolute value

With

LED ON
Coil de-energized

*9.  Without latching hold function, the unit is tripped upon starting operation when the unit is set to Low alarm. 

 

With the function, the unit is NOT tripped until the input goes once above and then below the setpoint.

ERROR MESSAGES

DISPLAY

ERROR DESCRIPTION

WHAT TO DO

UUUU

The input exceeds 105%.

Return the input signal not exceed 105%.

LLLL

The input exceeds lower limit of -5%.
Input line is broken.

Return the input signal -5% or more.
Check the input lines.

Err

Upper scaling (P-SU) ≤ Lower scaling (P-SL)

Set ‘Upper scaling (P-SU) > Lower scaling (P-SL)’.

iErr

Internal data error

Repair is needed if the display does not recover after the power 
is reset.

rErr

Memory reading error

Perform parameter reset with parameter block 3.*

1

WErr

Memory writing error

Perform parameter reset with parameter block 3.*

1

*1. All setting parameters are initialized.  Repair is needed if it does not recover.

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.

Summary of Contents for KS2V2

Page 1: ...ture 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...

Page 2: ...6 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 7 8 10 11 9 2 3 1 N C N O COM SET1 N C N O COM SET2 U V POWER INPUT 5 6 PANEL CUTOUT unit mm 45 45 0 5 0 0 5 0 85 MIN 63 MIN INSTALLATION Detach the yellow clamps located at the t...

Page 3: ...ET2 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 SE...

Page 4: ...Switching delay timer for SET1 P d2 1 Seconds 1 to 10 Switching delay timer for SET2 3 5 P dF 5 0 Seconds 0 0 to 900 0 Time constant for the input filter ADJ0 0 0 Deviative engineering unit 6 50 to 50...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...tus or Operation Display Current display PTn 2 in this example Display pattern 2 Upper PV Lower blank SEL Keep pressing the key for 7 seconds Maintain while the display indicates Pat tern 2 Pattern 3...

Page 7: ...Upper ST1 setpoint Lower ST2 setpoint SEL Keep pressing the key for 7 seconds Upper blank Maintain while the display indicates Pat tern 2 Pattern 3 and Parameter block 1 until HYS1 is on the display L...

Page 8: ...ame ADJ0 again Upper blank Lower ADJ0 SEL Keep pressing the key for 3 seconds Maintain while the display changes Display pattern 1 Upper ST1 setpoint Lower ST2 setpoint User s SPAN adjustment Example...

Page 9: ...Low alarm With the function the unit is NOT tripped until the input goes once above and then below the setpoint ERROR MESSAGES DISPLAY ERROR DESCRIPTION WHAT TO DO UUUU The input exceeds 105 Return th...

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