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3.2.9  Setpoint  Deviation  Menu  /  Field  Calibration  (continued)

ENTER  READING  ADJUST  MENU:

Press  

d

Press  

b

Press  

d

4)

  Display  advances  to  Setpoint  Deviation  

ENBL

  Enable  or  

DSBL

.  Disable  Submenu  and  flashes  the  previous  selection.

5)

  Scroll  through  the  available  selections:  

ENBL

  or  

DSBL

.

6)

  Display  shows  

STRD

  stored  message  momentarily  and  then

advances  to  the  next  menu  item.

Setpoint  Deviation

  menu,  if  “enabled”,  allows  changes  to  Setpoint  1  to  be  

made  automatically  to  Setpoint  2.  This  mode  is  very  helpful  if  the  Process  value  

changes  often.  

In  Setpoint  Deviation  Mode,  set  SP2  a  certain  number  of  degrees  or  counts  away  

from  SP1  -­  this  relation  remains  fixed  when  SP1  is  changed.  

For  instance:  Setting  SP1=200  and  SP2=20  and  enabling  

SP.DV

  means  that  the  

absolute  value  of  SP2=220.  

Moving  SP1  to  300,  the  absolute  value  of  SP2  becomes  320.

THERMOCOUPLE  FIELD  CALIBRATION  SUBMENU:

CAUTION:

  Do  not  perform  the  following  steps  until  you  fully

understand  this  entire  section.

RTD  and  Process  are  perfectly  calibrated.  This  section  is  applicable  to  

Thermocouple  (TC)  calibration  

only

.

Be  sure  that  the  TC  being  used  to  calibrate  the  meter  is  of  the  type  

selected  in  the  TC  submenu.  Place  the  TC  in  an  ice-­bath  (or  other  

0°C  /  

32°F

  environment).  In  ambient  temperature  conditions:  connect  the  TC  

to  the  meter,  apply  power  to  the  meter.

CAUTION:

  Do  not  proceed  with  TC  calibration  unless  the  above  

conditions  have  been  in  effect  for  at  least  one  hour.

Press  

d

Press  

b

Press  

*

Press  

*

7)

  Display  shows  

CAL1

  .

8)

  Display  shows  flashing  

0000

.

9)

  Display  will  still  show  flashing  

0000

.

10)

  Display  shows  

OUT1

  (meaning  Calibration  is  complete)

,I\RXDFFLGHQWO\HQJDJHWKHÀDVKLQJ

  

0000

  

(CAL°  alert)  simply  

re-­press  the  last  button  you  pressed,  to  avoid  unintentionally  mis-­

calibrating  your  meter.

Summary of Contents for i Series

Page 1: ...Temperature Process Limit Controller CNi8 AL CNi16 AL CNi32 AL e mail info omega com For latest product manuals www omegamanual info TM Shop online at omega com User sGuide...

Page 2: ...tice Servicing North America U S A Omega Engineering Inc Headquarters 800 Connecticut Ave Suite 5N01 Norwalk CT 06854 Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 USA Canad...

Page 3: ...iguration Mode 12 3 1 Introduction 12 Turning your device On for the First Time Buttons Functions in Configuration Mode 3 2 Menu Configuration 13 3 2 1 ID Number 14 3 2 2 Setpoints 15 3 2 3 Configurat...

Page 4: ...ow Chart for ID and Setpoints 13 Figure 3 2 Flow Chart for Configuration Menu 16 Figure 3 3 Flow Chart for Input Type Menu 17 Figure 3 4 Flow Chart for Reading Configuration 21 Figure 3 5 Flow Chart f...

Page 5: ...cations accepting 10 different thermocouple types 18 RTD combinations or 4 process voltage current inputs and providing 2 relay DODUP RXWSXWV DQG D ODUJH PXOWL FRORU SURJUDPPDEOH GLVSOD DVLO FRQ JXUHG...

Page 6: ...echnical Commission The switch shall not be incorporated in the main supply cord Furthermore to provide protection against excessive energy being drawn from the main supply in case of a fault in the e...

Page 7: ...ent is necessary Customer Service If you need assistance please call the nearest Customer Service Department listed in this manual Manuals The latest Operation Manual is available from the website lis...

Page 8: ...2 Setpoint 2 Alarm 2 indicator C C unit indicator F F unit indicator a KDQJHV GLVSOD WR RQ JXUDWLRQ 0RGH DQG DGYDQFHV WKURXJK menu items b Used in Program Mode and Peak Recall c Used in Program Mode a...

Page 9: ...4 3 2 1 L N OUTPUTS INPUTS L N OUTPUTS Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Figure 2 3 Rear Panel Input Connector Labels Table 2 2 Rear Panel Connector POWER AC DC Power Connector All models INPUT Input Connector Al...

Page 10: ...Safety Agency Approved DC or AC source with the same Overvoltage Category and pollution degree as the standard AC unit 90 to 240 Vac The Safety European Standard EN61010 1 for measurement control DQG...

Page 11: ...7KHUPRFRXSOH DQG 7KHUPRFRXSOH Type in the Input Type menu see Part 3 Figure 2 5 Thermocouple Wiring Hookup Table 2 4 TC Wire Color Chart Type Input Connector Jacket External Insulation Terminal 1 Ter...

Page 12: ...device measures the RTD plus upper and lower lead drop voltage and the subtracts twice the measured drop in the lower supply current lead producing excellent lead resistance cancellation for balanced...

Page 13: ...V WKH ZLULQJ KRRNXS IRU 3URFHVV 9ROWDJH P9 0 1 V 0 10 V Figure 2 8 a Process Voltage b Process Voltage Wiring Wiring Hookup with Hookup without Sensor Sensor Excitation Excitation RL Voltage limited r...

Page 14: ...iring Outputs This device has two factory installed outputs The SPDT Mechanical Relay Connection is shown below Figure 2 9 Mechanical Relay Output Wiring Hookup Use copper conductors only for power co...

Page 15: ...DYLJDWH WKURXJK WKH PHQX RSWLRQV DQG FRQ JXUH WKH GHYLFH 3DUW RI WKLV PDQXDO ZLOO H SODLQ WKH 0HQX RQ JXUDWLRQ 0RGH RU RXU GHYLFH WR RSHUDWH SURSHUO WKH XVHU PXVW UVW program RU FRQ JXUH WKH menu opti...

Page 16: ...Menu item Press this button twice to reset the device to the Run Mode When a numerical value is flashing except set point value press c to scroll digits from left to right allowing the user to select...

Page 17: ...13 0HQX RQ JXUDWLRQ Figure 3 1 Flow Chart for ID and Set Points Menu...

Page 18: ...the instrument will return to the Run Mode 7R FKDQJH RGH VHH 0HQX LQ WKH RQ JXUDWLRQ VHFWLRQ ENTERING YOUR NON DEFAULT SET POINT ID SECURITY ID NUMBER Press a Press a Press a Press d Press b c Press d...

Page 19: ...value 5 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advance to SP2 only if a change was made otherwise press a to advance to SP2 Setpoint 2 Menu SETPOINT 2 Press d Press b c 6 Display show...

Page 20: ...TION MENU Press a Press d Press b c 1 Press a if necessary until CNFG prompt appears 2 Display advances to INPT Input Menu 3 Press and release a to scroll through all available menus of Configuration...

Page 21: ...Scroll through the available selection to T flashing 5 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then T not flashing 6 Display flashes previous thermocouple type selection i e J see below for...

Page 22: ...type selection i e 392 2 see below for RTD types selection 7 Scroll through the available RTD types to the selection of your choice 8 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances t...

Page 23: ...ing 5 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then PROC not flashing 6 Display flashes previous Process type selection i e 0 10 see below for Process types selection 7 Scroll through the ava...

Page 24: ...figuration Menu 4 Display advances to DEC Decimal Point DECIMAL POINT SUBMENU Press d Press b Press d 5 Display flashes previous selection for Decimal location 6 Scroll though the available selections...

Page 25: ...revious selection for Filter Constant 12 Scroll though the available selections 0001 0002 0004 0008 0016 0032 0064 0128 13 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily only if change were made otherw...

Page 26: ...submenu 15 Display shows Input 1 value with first digit flashing 16 Use b and c buttons to enter IN1 value The IN1 value min input value conversion number Disregard the position of the decimal point...

Page 27: ...OXHV and real full display range 10000 counts See Table 3 2 below for proper conversion number Table 3 2 Conversion Table RANGE CONVERSION NUMBER 100 mV 10000 100 x 1 100 1 V 10000 1000 x 1 10 10 V 10...

Page 28: ...ss a Press d Press a Press d 1 Press a if necessary until CNFG prompt appears 2 Display advances to INPT Input Menu 3 Press a if necessary until display advances to ALR1 Alarm 1 Menu 4 Display advance...

Page 29: ...he process being monitored does not change often then Absolute Mode is recommended Deviation Mode allows changes to Setpoint 1 to be made automatically to Alarm 1 Deviation Mode is typically the ideal...

Page 30: ...ion triggered when the process variable is less than the Alarm Low Value or above the Hi Value Band Alarm 1 condition triggered when the process variable is above or below the band set around Setpoint...

Page 31: ...m is not active while the process value is approaching Setpoint 1 ALARM 1 LOW VALUE SUBMENU Press d Press b c Press d 15 Display flashes first digit of previous value Use b and c to enter new value 16...

Page 32: ...BLE DISABLE SUBMENU Press b Press d 5 Display flashes previous selection Press b until ENBL displays to use Alarm 2 6 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ABSo only if it...

Page 33: ...alue 1999 to 9999 6 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to SP DV Setpoint Deviation Menu Reading Offset Adjust DOORZV WKH XVHU WR QH WXQH D PLQRU HUURU RI WKH ransducer how...

Page 34: ...Moving SP1 to 300 the absolute value of SP2 becomes 320 THERMOCOUPLE FIELD CALIBRATION SUBMENU CAUTION Do not perform the following steps until you fully understand this entire section RTD and Proces...

Page 35: ...ces to ____ with first under score flashing Press b c 5 Press b and c to enter your 4 digit ID Code number Press d 6 Display advances to CH ID Change ID Code Submenu If entered ID Code is incorrect di...

Page 36: ...urity Level is Enabled and the user attempts to enter the Main Menu they will be prompted for an ID Code The ID Code should be correct to enter the instrument Menu item SETPOINT ID SECURITY LEVEL SUBM...

Page 37: ...previous selection for Normal Color Press b 6 Scroll through the available selections GRN RED or AMBR Press d 7 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to 1 CLR only if it was...

Page 38: ...s should be set in such a way that Alarm 1 value is always on the top of Alarm 2 value otherwise value of Alarm 1 will overwrite value of Alarm 2 and Display Color would not change when Alarm 2 is tri...

Page 39: ...larm 2 is designed to monitor the Process Value around the Setpoint 2 Example 4 Setpoint 1 200 Setpoint 2 200 Alarm 1 Setup Deviation Band ALR H 20 Alarm 2 Setup Deviation Hi Low ALR H 10 ALR L 5 Colo...

Page 40: ...ge Analog Current Thermocouple Type ITS 90 7 5 6 1 1 Thermocouple Lead Resistance 100 ohm max RTD Input ITS 68 3W VHQVRU RU ZLUH RU FXUYH Voltage Input 0 to 100 mV 0 to 1 V 0 to 10 Vdc Input Impedance...

Page 41: ...Delay UL 248 14 listed 100 mA 250 V 400 mA 250 V Low Voltage Power Option Time Lag IEC 127 3 recognized 100 mA 250 V 400 mA 250 V Low Voltage Power Option Environmental Conditions 0 to 55 C 32 to 131...

Page 42: ...4 3 2 3 04 1 04 2 0 1 0 C D 3E6F C 2 0 1 0 204 1 04 2 3 04 1 04 0 1 0 C D E6F C 0 1 0 04 1 04 3 204 1 04 2 0 1 0 3 E6F C D 2 0 1 0 E6F C 204 1 04 2 33 04 1 04 E6B GD 3 20 120 E6B G 3 2 304 1 04 0 1 0...

Page 43: ...0 123 204 5 673 04 89 7 2 7 7 0 0 12 3 04 56 0 52 3 40 56 0 52 3 40 56 7 052 7 8 9 0 7 852 7 852 7 8 9 9 9 A 2B99 C D E D 8 9 7 8 9AC 8 9 7 8 9AC 8 9...

Page 44: ...ive ACTV Below BELO Alarm 1 At Power On A P ON Enable ENBL Alarm 1 only Alarm 1 Low ALR L 32 00 Alarm 1 High ALR H 000 0 Alarm 2 Alarm 2 ALR2 Disable DSBL Absolute Deviation ABSO DEV Absolute ABSO Lat...

Page 45: ...Neutral working voltage is 50Vac dc This unit should not be used in Measurement Categories II III IV Transients Overvoltage Surge 1 2 50uS pulse Input Power 2500V Input Power 1500V Low Voltage dc Powe...

Page 46: ...NOTES...

Page 47: ...NOTES...

Page 48: ...A if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to m...

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