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Magtrol AN 2000 C

Instruction Manual

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

13  ANA GROSS 

Makes the analog output follow the gross value (measured value + tare) 

Low level 

14  ZERO ANA 

Puts the analog output to the zero state (0 V for 0-10 V, 4 mA for 4-20 mA) 

Low level 

15  ANA PEAK 

Makes the analog output follow the peak value 

Low level 

16  ANA VALLEY 

Makes the analog output follow the valley value 

Low level 

13 to 16 : FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANALOG OUTPUT

17 to 23 : FUNCTIONS FOR USE WITH A PRINTER VIA THE RS OUTPUTS

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

17  PRINT NET 

Prints the net value. 

Falling edge 

18  PRINT GROSS 

Prints the gross value. 

Falling edge 

19  PRINT TARE 

Prints the tare value. 

Falling edge 

20  PRINT SET1 

Prints the setpoint1 value and its output status. 

Falling edge 

21  PRINT SET2 

Prints the setpoint2 value and its output status. 

Falling edge 

22  PRINT SET3 

Prints the setpoint3 value and its output status. 

Falling edge 

23  PRINT SET4 

Prints the setpoint4 value and its output status. 

Falling edge 

24 to 25 : FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SETPOINTS AND RS OUTPUTS

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

24  FALSE SETPOINTS 

Exclusively for instruments WITHOUT relays/transistors control outputs card. 
Allows programming and operation of 4 setpoints. 

Low level 

25  RESET SETPOINTS 

Exclusively for instruments with 1 or more setpoints programmed as "latched 
setpoints" (That is, the setpoints that once energized remain on the ON status 
although the alarm condition disappears). Deactivates the setpoints output. 

Falling edge 

26 to 28 : SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

 

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

26  ROUND RS 

The display value as sent via the RS output, includes no filtering or rounding. 

Low level 

27  ROUND BCD 

Makes the BCD output follow the display value without rounding. 

Low level 

28  SEND ASCII 

Transmission of the last four digits of the display to a remote serial indicator 
model MICRA-S. By holding the pin to a low level, the display is continuously 
sent at a rate of 1 message per second. 

Low level 
     or 
Falling edge 

Summary of Contents for AN Series

Page 1: ...D CELL MODEL AN 2000 C INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Edition May 26 2003 Code 30727215 Valid for panel meters 668 and so on AN SERIES Via Paolo Uccello 4 20148 Milano Tel 39 02 48 009 757 Fax 39 02 48 002 070 i...

Page 2: ...cuit or option liable to be adjusted incorporates a memory where calibration parameters are stored making it possible the optional cards be totally interchangeable without need of any subsequent adjus...

Page 3: ...ON TO THE PROGRAMMING MODE 11 2 3 INPUT CONFIGURATION 13 2 4 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 15 3 KEYBOARD AND CONNECTORS CONTROLS 3 1 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS 25 3 2 CONNECTORS FUNCTIONS 28 3 3 TABLE OF PROGRAMMABLE...

Page 4: ...nstruction Manual BCD OUTPUT BOARD ANALOG OUTPUT BOARD INPUT BOARD A D CONVERTER CIRCUIT RS232C or RS485 OUTPUT BOARD SETPOINTS OUTPUT BOARD POWER FILTER CIRCUIT CASE WITH FIXING CLIPS MAIN BOARD FRON...

Page 5: ...evels and selectable resolution to help stabilizing the display according to the process type The basic instruments is a soldered assembly composed of the MAIN BOARD the DISPLAY and the power FILTERIN...

Page 6: ...at a Peak value is being displayed MIN LED Indicates that a Valley value is being displayed MAIN DISPLAY Reads the input variable LED 2 Indicates activation display setpoint 2 LED 1 Indicates activati...

Page 7: ...T LED Indicates input filter programming ENTER KEY Accepts data Advances program steps KEY Moves de flashing digit to the right DSP2 LED Indicates Display2 programming Indicates Display programming KE...

Page 8: ...its labels 9 Check the package contents 2 GETTING STARTED Programming instructions page 11 and 12 The software is divided into several independently accessible modules to configure the input the displ...

Page 9: ...1 The wiring label should be modified to match new setups 24 48 V AC The instruments with 24 48 V AC power supply are shipped from the factory for 24 V AC see figure 9 3 To change supply voltage to 4...

Page 10: ...ERSIONS PIN 1 AC HI PIN 2 GND GROUND PIN 3 AC LO NEUTRAL DC VERSIONS PIN 1 DC POSITIVE PIN 2 N C no connection PIN 3 DC NEGATIVE INSTALLATION To meet the requirements of the directive EN61010 1 where...

Page 11: ...e run mode keeping all changes in the parameter list The LED STORE illuminates while the new configuration is saved in the memory Guidelines on programming instructions The programming software is div...

Page 12: ...e made previously The use of allows to select from available options 2 A series of black 8 also represents the display indication of a previous choice with the difference that it cannot be changed in...

Page 13: ...selection is made by means of a plug in jumper located behind the input card connector Refer to the figure 13 1 to locate the jumper positions 2 Input connection PIN 6 EXC PIN 5 EXC PIN 4 N C PIN 3 m...

Page 14: ...nge B A T ARE HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DAT A DSP2 INP2 FLT STO RE DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 T AR E R ESE T LIMIT MAX MIN ENTER ESC DATA PROG TEACH PRG RUN 3 Input programming range The only configurable parameter...

Page 15: ...two points see fig 17 1 Type of function N of scaling points Linear function 2 points Non linear function Max 30 points 1 Scaling the display The procedure of scaling the display consists of programm...

Page 16: ...y configuration module 2 CndSP to effectively scale the meter The scaling procedure is completed with digital filters and display rounding 16 1 Display configuration B A T ARE HO LD LIMIT MA X MIN DAT...

Page 17: ...ue is completed on the display with sign Press ENTER to accept this value as INP1 and go next step Teach method Apply signal to the meter input Press TEACH to view the actual signal value present at t...

Page 18: ...To exit from the programming mode without saving changes Programming of the display value for the first point activated LED DSP2 By means of the and procedure program desired DSP2 value and press ENTE...

Page 19: ...lue and press ENTER The limits of the span are 32000 and 32000 points If the programmed value exceeds from these limits the meter indicates Error then displays 32000 with the first digit in flash to a...

Page 20: ...ER The limits of the span are 32000 and 32000 points If the programmed value exceeds from these limits the meter indicates Error then displays 32000 with the first digit in flash to allow reprogrammin...

Page 21: ...saving changes Program the display value for the point 30 LED DSP30 activated By means of the and procedure program desired DSP30 value and press ENTER The limits of the span are 32000 and 32000 poin...

Page 22: ...BALANCED FILTER The balanced filter acts as a delay on the display response to signal variations produced at the input The effect of incrementing this filter level results in a softer response of the...

Page 23: ...play ENTER To save the entry into the memory and go to the next programming menu ESC To exit from the programming mode without saving changes MENU 2B DAMPING FILTER The damping filter cuts off input v...

Page 24: ...present on display and return to the run mode ESC To exit from the programming mode without saving changes 24 2 Rounding increment B A T ARE HO LD LIMIT MA X MIN DAT A DSP 2 INP2 FLT STO RE DSP 1 INP1...

Page 25: ...1 4 3 TA RE R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NT E R E SC DA TA PROG T E ACH PR G RUN 25 2 Tare reset LIMIT During the RUN mode this key is only operative in case that the instrument incorporates one of the f...

Page 26: ...ESET key and simultaneously press MAX MIN Release MAX MIN then RESET RESET The RESET key is used in conjunction with TARE and MAX MIN to erase the memories of tare and peak valley respectively When a...

Page 27: ...ied to the CN2 connector must be capable of withstanding 40 V and 20 mA present at all terminals with respect to COMMON In order to guarantee the electromagnetic compatibility please refer to the inst...

Page 28: ...peak value A new falling edge returns to normal reading Falling edge 4 VALLEY Recalls valley value A new falling edge returns to normal reading Falling edge 5 RESET PEAK VALLEY Clears the peak or vall...

Page 29: ...output status Falling edge 23 PRINT SET4 Prints the setpoint4 value and its output status Falling edge 24 to 25 FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SETPOINTS AND RS OUTPUTS N Function Description Activatio...

Page 30: ...f four digits each The auxiliary display shows H or L depending of which part we are looking to Low level 32 Visualize Batch The display shows the value of the batch counter The auxiliary display indi...

Page 31: ...ration module 6 LoGIn to effectively programming the logic inputs 31 1 Logic inputs MENU 6A PIN 1 PROGRAMMING MENU 6B PIN 2 PROGRAMMING MENU 6AB PIN 4 PROGRAMMING MENU 6 PIN 5 PROGRAMMING B A TA RE HO...

Page 32: ...exit from the programming mode without saving changes MENU 6A PIN 1 programming This menu allows selecting the logic function for PIN 1 Available functions are represented by a number from 0 to 36 Co...

Page 33: ...N DATA DSP2 INP STOR DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 RESE LIMI MAX MI ENTE ESC DATA PROG TEAC PR RU B A HOLD LIMI MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP STOR DSP1 2 1 4 3 RESE T LIMI T MAX MI N ENTE R ESC DATA PROG TEAC PR RU B A H...

Page 34: ...ic instructions manual describing characteristics installation connections and programming The output cards are easily installed on the meter s main board by means of plug in connectors and each one a...

Page 35: ...n the M5 connector The ANA option is installed in the M4 connector The options RS2 and RS4 are installed in the M1 connector Up to three output options can be present at a time and operate simultaneou...

Page 36: ...tivated Latch HI LO RET HYS Blink The value parameter of the setpoint 3A SEtP will be the value from which the peak starts to be evaluated 4 1 New Functions The new AN 2000 C provides improved functio...

Page 37: ...ModBus RTU protocol see ModBus manual RS485 This output can be used to print several data on a panel printer see logic functions page 29 Once chosen the print function the next step presents on off to...

Page 38: ...ff frequency 3 dB from 4Hz to 0 05Hz Slope from 14 to 37 dB 10 Filter E Programmable 10 levels DISPLAY Main 32000 32000 5 digits 14 mm red Auxiliary 1 digit 7 62 mm green Decimal point programmable LE...

Page 39: ...both sides of the case and slide them over the guide tracks until they touch the panel at the rear side Press slightly to fasten the bezel to the panel and secure the clips To take the instrument out...

Page 40: ...Speed Power Load Force Weight Tension Displacement ISO 9001 C E R TIFIC A T I O N SWISS Magtrol SA ISO 9001 2000 certified Via Paolo Uccello 4 20148 Milano Tel 39 02 48 009 757 Fax 39 02 48 002 070 i...

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