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iLD Big Display

Universal Strain & Process

Monitor Manual

User’s Guide

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Page 1: ...iLD Big Display Universal Strain Process Monitor Manual User sGuide www omega com e mail info omega com iSeries info www omega com specs iSeries Shop on line at...

Page 2: ...e mail info omega ca For immediate technical or application assistance USA and Canada Sales Service 1 800 826 6342 1 800 TC OMEGA Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 1 800 622 BEST Engineering Service 1...

Page 3: ...Turning your Instrument On for the First Time Buttons Functions in Configuration Mode 3 2 Menu Configuration 14 3 2 1 ID Number 15 3 2 2 Setpoints 16 3 2 3 Configuration Menu 17 3 2 4 Input Type Menu...

Page 4: ...rocess Voltage Wiring Hookup a Without Sensor Excitation 11 b With Sensor Excitation 11 Figure 2 12 Communication Output a RS 232 Output Wiring Hookup 12 b RS 485 Output Wiring Hookup 12 Figure 3 1 Fl...

Page 5: ...ides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter CAUTION or WARNING Tells you about the risk of electrical shock CAUTION WARNING or IMPORTANT Te...

Page 6: ...inputs are fully scaleable to virtually all engineering units with selectable decimal point perfect for use with pressure flow or other process input The iLD monitor features a large three color prog...

Page 7: ...ply cord Furthermore to provide protection against excessive energy being drawn from the main supply in case of a fault in the equipment an overcurrent protection device shall be installed Do not exce...

Page 8: ...or on the CD ROM enclosed with your shipment For first time users Refer to the QuickStart Manual for basic operation and set up instructions If you have the Serial Communications Ethernet Option you...

Page 9: ...PART 2 SETUP 2 1 Mounting Figure 2 1 Mounting 5...

Page 10: ...ver 2 Pass all wiring through customer drilled holes in back cover and connect wiring to terminal blocks 3 Align back cover to iLD Big Display and reinstall screws 4 Mark the location of mounting scre...

Page 11: ...in Figures 2 2 and 2 3 Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Power Connections Figure 2 3 Rear Panel Input Connections Table 2 2 Rear Panel Connector POWER AC Power Connector All models INPUT Input Connector TB9 OPT...

Page 12: ...ections Failure to do so may result in injury Connect the main power connections as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Main Power Connections Figure 2 5 Inside Cover Rear View AC PWR TB1 DC PWR REMOTE PRO...

Page 13: ...The output of a strain gauge bridge also depends on the stability of excitation voltage To correct for voltage drop and changes in excitation voltage 6 wire input configuration and ratio measurement...

Page 14: ...sense E minus excitation sense This meter is capable of supplying 5 or 10 Vdc sensor excitation The excitation output connection and location of S2 pin selection jumper are shown below If your meter h...

Page 15: ...wiring hookup for Process Voltage 0 100 mV 0 1 V 0 10 V Figure 2 11 a Process Voltage Wiring Hookup b Process Voltage Wiring Hookup with Sensor Excitation without Sensor Excitation RL Voltage limiting...

Page 16: ...Communication Output This device may have a programmable communication output The RS 232 and RS 485 Output Connection are shown below Figure 2 12 a RS 232 Output Wiring Hookup b RS 485 Output Wiring H...

Page 17: ...parameter that is currently being modified Holding the b button down for approximately 3 seconds will speed up the rate at which the set point value increments In the Run Mode press b causes the disp...

Page 18: ...14 3 2 Menu Configuration It is recommended that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for any configuration change other than Setpoints Alarms Figure 3 1 Flow Chart for ID and Setpoints...

Page 19: ...rument will return to the Run Mode To change ID Code see ID Menu in the Configuration section ENTERING YOUR NON DEFAULT SETPOINT ID SECURITY ID NUMBER Press a 5 Display shows SP1 Setpoint 1 Menu Press...

Page 20: ...point 1 value Press d 5 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to SP2 only if a change was made otherwise press a to advance to SP2 Setpoint 2 Menu SETPOINT 2 Press d 6 Displa...

Page 21: ...nfiguration Menu Press a 1 Press a if necessary until CNFG prompt appear Press d 2 Display advances to INPT Input Menu Press a 3 Pressing and releasing a to scroll through all available menus of Confi...

Page 22: ...en advances to RESO Display Resolution Submenu The Ratiometric operations are typically used for Strain gauge monitor If your instrument is configured as Process voltage and current set RT1B to DSBLdi...

Page 23: ...ces to RDG Reading Configuration Menu If GROS was selected in the Run Mode pressing b button causes the display to flash Gross value value measured without zeroing of the display If PEAK was selected...

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

Page 25: ...7 0008 0009 0010 up to 10 Linearization Points can be selected Default is 0002 If display flashes NONE your instrument has only 2 linearization points Press d 13 Display shows STRD stored message mome...

Page 26: ...t is ready for scaling with Known Loads method Apply a known load equal to approximately 0 of the transducer range Press d 17 Press d at the IN RD prompt Display shows IN1 Input 1 Submenu Press d 18 D...

Page 27: ...r Output 3 0 mV V x 10 V 30 mV 1 Determine the correct values for Inputs IN 1 and IN 2 Calculate IN 1 and IN 2using the following equation IN Sensor Output x Converison Number x Multiplier Conversion...

Page 28: ...ss d 32 Display shows last stored Reading 1 value with 1st digit flashing Press b c 33 Use b and c buttons to enter RD 1 value 0000 Press d 34 Display IN 2 Input 2 Submenu Press d 35 Display shows las...

Page 29: ...Use b and c buttons to enter RD 1 value This value corresponds to Input 1 in terms of some meaningful engineering units To show 4 mA as zero percent enter RD 1 value 0000 Press d 46 Display IN 2 Input...

Page 30: ...a 1 Press a if necessary until CNFG prompt appears Press d 2 Display advances to INPT Input Menu Press a 3 Press a if necessary until Display advances to ALR1 Alarm 1 Menu Press d 4 Display advances t...

Page 31: ...pendently from Setpoint 1 If the 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 Deviati...

Page 32: ...Power On Submenu Above Alarm 1 condition triggered when the process variable is greater than the Alarm Hi Value Low value ignored Below Alarm 1 condition triggered when the process variable is less th...

Page 33: ...Display flashes 1st digit of previous value Use b and c to enter new value Press b c 18 Use b and c to enter Alarm 1 Low Value Press d 19 Display shows STRD storage message momentarily and then advanc...

Page 34: ...2 ENABLE DISABLE SUBMENU Press d 5 Display flashes previous selection Press b until ENBL displays to use Alarm 2 Press d 6 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ABSo only...

Page 35: ...Press d 4 Display flashes 1st digit of previous Reading Adjust value Press b c 5 Press b and c buttons to enter a new Reading Adjust value 1999 to 9999 Press d 6 Display shows STRD stored message mome...

Page 36: ...flashes the previous selection Press b 5 Scroll through the available selections ENBL or DSBL Press d 6 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to the next menu item Setpoint...

Page 37: ...to ____ with 1st 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 display...

Page 38: ...rity 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 SUBME...

Page 39: ...red from an IBM PC compatible computer using software available from the website listed on the cover page of this manual or on the CD ROM enclosed with your shipment For complete instructions on the u...

Page 40: ...Baud Submenu BAUD SUBMENU Press d 6 Display flashes previous selection for BAUD value Press b 7 Scroll through the available selections 300_ 600_ 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K Press d 8 Display shows STR...

Page 41: ...gh the available selections NO YES Press d 21 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to _LF_ only if it was changed otherwise press a to advance to _LF_ Line Feed submenu To s...

Page 42: ...30 Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to MoDE only if it was changed otherwise press a to advance to MoDE Data Flow Mode Submenu DATA FLOW MODE SUBMENU Determines whether...

Page 43: ...RDNG Reading Submenu MAIN READING SUBMENU Includes Main Reading in the data string Press d 41 Display flashes previous selection for Reading Press b 42 Scroll through the available selections NO YES...

Page 44: ...AL SUBMENU This menu is applicable if Continuous Mode was selected in the Data Flow Mode Submenu and the device is configured as an RS 232C Standard device Also one or more options under the Data Form...

Page 45: ...ous 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 chang...

Page 46: ...herwise value of Alarm 1 will overwrite value of Alarm 2 and Display Color would not change when Alarm 2 is triggered Example 1 Output 1 Output 2 SSR Alarm Setup Absolute Above Alarm 2 HI Value ALR H...

Page 47: ...1 Relay Setpoint 1 200 Output 2 Relay Setpoint 2 200 Alarm 1 Setup Deviation Band ALR H 20 Alarm 2 Setup Deviation Hi Low ALR H 10 ALR L 5 Color Display Setup N CLR Green 1 CLR Amber 2 CLR Red Displa...

Page 48: ...olution 10 1 V Temperature Stability 50 ppm C NMRR 60 dB CMRR 120 dB A D Conversion Dual slope Reading Rate 3 samples per second Digital Filter Programmable Display 4 digit or 6 digit 7 segment LED 57...

Page 49: ...splay Color Change Operation High low above below band latch unlatch normally open normally closed and process deviation front panel configurations EXCITATION optional in place of Communication 5 Vdc...

Page 50: ...F Linearization Point L PNT 0002 Filter value FLTR 0004 Input Reading IN RD 0 100 mV 0 9999 Scale and Offset Alarm 1 2 Alarm 1 ALR1 Alarm 2 ALR2 Disable DSBL Absolute Deviation ABSO DEV Absolute ABSO...

Page 51: ...ho ECHO Yes Standard Interface STND RS 232 232C Command Mode MODE Command CMD Separation SEPR Space SPCE Alarm Status STAT No Reading RDNG Yes Peak No Gross GROS No Units UNIT No Multipoint Address AD...

Page 52: ...Performance 5 50 ns Tr Th 5 KHz rep freq Criteria B Radio Frequency 0 15 80 MHz IEC 1000 4 6 conducted 10 V m Performance 80 AM 1 KHz Criteria A This instrument complies with the following EMC Emissio...

Page 53: ...NOTES 49...

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Page 55: ...NS Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used nor shall it be used 1 as a Basic Component under 10 CFR 21 NRC used in or with any nuclear installation or activity or 2 in medical applications...

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