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9.

SERVICE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROLLER

 ( only in SERVICE DESCRIPTION )

THEY CAN BE USED FROM SERVICE SPECIALIST ONLY!  INCORRECT USAGE OF 
THIS FUNCTIONS CAUSE DISABILITY OF THE DEVICE!

Document revision 2015-03-16

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Summary of Contents for MS8104k3

Page 1: ... MEASUREMENT ON OFF controller with user adjustable analog input three five independent discrete outputs and an analog transmitter output MS8104k5 MS8104k3 v2 01 USER MANUAL PLOVDIV 2015 Document revision 2015 03 16 ...

Page 2: ...is All outputs have independent set points and user selectable positive or negative logic of control type heating or cooling The large number of digital outputs with independent set points provide the opportunity controllers to be used for stage control Stage control allows to switch on and off heavy loads at different times to protect the power supply network of shock loads Parameters hysteresis ...

Page 3: ...11 50 0 50 0 C 12 50 0 100 0 C 13 50 200 C 21 0 600 C 22 0 1200 C 21 0 1200 C 23 0 1600 C 30 4 20 mA DC 31 0 20 mA DC 32 0 10 V DC ZZ Other Pt1000 Pt100 J K S B Power supply 0 220 VAC 1 24 VDC 2 12 VDC 3 24 VDC 4 Other 10 15 50Hz 30 insulated 15 not insulated 15 not insulated Transm itter Excitation voltage 0 No 1 11 14V 150 mA 2 24 VDC 80 mA stabilized MS8104k3 x x x х x xx xxx MS8104k5 x x x х x...

Page 4: ... 15 of FS Transmitter function optically isolated Auxiliary voltage outputs for analog output VAOut 11 14 V DC 150 mA non stabilized isolated for transmitter V excitation 11 14 V DC 150 mA non stabilized 24 V DC 80 mA stabilized Display and keyboard Display for vertical case 4 digits LED 10 mm for horizontal case 4 digits LED 20 mm or 14 mm Display range format 1999 9999 XXXX X XXX XX XX XXX X Key...

Page 5: ...og out Relay out Analog in Power Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 MS8104 k3 www microsyst net K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 GND IN Vexc V ISO Out GND ISO Analog out Relay out Analog in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 MS8104 k5 Power Supply ...

Page 6: ...ut I 1 2 3 Thermocouple RTD Sensors Pt100 Pt1000 and others Transmitters V int 11 14V U RELAY TRIAC NPN OC non insulated NPN OC insulated U U U U U MS8104 k3 MS8104 k5 K1 K2 K3 NO COM NC Terminals 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 K4 K5 K1 K2 K3 NO COM NC Terminals 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 V int 11 14V RELAY TRIAC NPN OC non insulated NPN OC insulated Voltage AOut V Current active Aout Current Passive AOut...

Page 7: ... the value of the set point SP1 appears on the display The next pressing of the button switches to SP2 and so on to SP4 After the value of set point SP4 has appeared the pressing of the button realizes appearing of PU and after the releasing of the button the controller returns to normal operating mode The controller return to normal operating mode also by non pressing of a button for more than 5 ...

Page 8: ...ters to appear on the display tune which stands next to the button is released Select the parameter up down Change the value of the selected parameter After displaying the last parameter the controller returns to normal mode In mode PARAMETER SETTING all outputs are switched off and not controlled The logic of the ON OFF control output is determined by the sign of the hysteresis type heating in a ...

Page 9: ... the range Adbt Waiting time after leaving the zone filter to adopt the new value 0 255 х 0 5 s 4 dSPL Consistently lower and upper limits of change of the displayed parameter When change is automatically recalculated settings display input value corresponding to the input and output signals 1999 9999 End Exit after last parameter Dimension and decimal point according to the measured value Input a...

Page 10: ...signals can be packed together but if the signals are different the wires must be separated to prevent electromagnetic interaction When there have to be crossed wires with different signal types this must be done at an angle of 90 degrees and a long distance Wires which carry weak signals and wires connecting the sensors to the controller must not be near contactors motors generators radios and wi...

Page 11: ...ERVICE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROLLER only in SERVICE DESCRIPTION THEY CAN BE USED FROM SERVICE SPECIALIST ONLY INCORRECT USAGE OF THIS FUNCTIONS CAUSE DISABILITY OF THE DEVICE Document revision 2015 03 16 11 ...

Page 12: ...sport poor storage incorrect usage forces of nature failure to follow instructions and when others made an attempt to remove the defects In these cases the defect can only be removed for a fee Service during the warranty period and settlement of claims is done under the current legislation REPAIRS MADE IN THE SERVICE BASE Service Data of entry Order number Type of the repair Date of delivery Perfo...

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