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1.0

DESCRIPTION

The TX12 head mounted temperature transmitter connects to any standard pt100
resistance sensor and converts the linearised temperature to a (4 to 20) mA signal. The
transmitter is a two wire device, and is fully configurable by the user, over a wide
temperature range, with the aid of a simple push button. This new TX12 design
incorporates additional configuration menus, allowing the user to push button trim the
transmitter output at both zero and span, ideal for trimming out sensor errors. The
transmitters advanced circuitry guaranties high stability over the wide operating ambient
temperature ranges experienced by head mounted devices.

One of the transmitters features is the program LED, which provides visual indication of
sensor fault when in normal operation and is also used to guide the operator through the
simple menus during configuration.

2.0

RECEIVING AND UNPACKING

Please inspect the packaging and instrument thoroughly for any signs of transit damage.
If the instrument has been damaged, please notify your supplier immediately.

3.0

SPECIFICATION @ 20 °C

INPUT
Sensor Type

PT100  100 R @ 0°C 2 or 3 Wire

Sensor Range

(-200 to +850) ° C  (18 to 390) _

Sensor Connection

Screw terminal

Minimum span (see note 1)

25 °C

Linearisation

BS EN 60751(IEC 751) standard / JISC1604

Accuracy (see note 2)

±0.1 ° C±0.05% of Reading

Thermal Drift

0.0025 % / °C

Excitation current

< 200 uA

Lead Resistance effect

0.002 ° C/ _

Maximum lead Resistance

20 _ per leg

Note 1

Any span may be selected, full accuracy is only guaranteed
for spans greater than the minimum recommended span.

Note 2 

Basic measurement accuracy includes the effects of
calibration, linearisation and repeatability

OUTPUT
Type

Two wire (4 to 20) mA sink

Limits

Low 3.8 mA ; high 21.5 mA

Accuracy

±(mA out / 2000) or ±5 uA which ever greater

Loop Effect

± 0.2 uA / V  measured @ 50 Hz 1 V (peak to peak)

Thermal Drift

± 1 uA / °C typical ; ±1.5 uA Max

Max Load

[ (Vsupply – 10)/20 ] K_

GENERAL
Update Time

0.5 Seconds

Response Time

1 Second to reach 90% of final value

Start up time

From power up typically 5 Seconds

Filter Factor

Adaptive

Ambient Temperature

(-40 to 85) °C

Connection

Screw Terminal

Approvals

BS EN 61326 ; 1998 – Electrical equipment for measurement
and control  ANNEX A ; ANNEX F

Factory Default

(0 to 100) °C upscale burnout (0.0 °C user trim)

4.0

INSTALLATION AND WIRING

Figure 1

Mounting holes : two holes 5.5 mm diameter, 33 mm centres
Centre Hole sensor wire entry : 4 mm

4.1 Mechanical

The TX12 transmitter has been specifically designed to fit inside a DIN standard probe
head enclosure (such as the Status SCH-4 series), which provides adequate protection
from moisture, dust, corrosive atmosphere etc. All cable entries must be sealed using the
correct size gland. Likewise any probe assembly fitted must be sealed.
Care must be taken when locating the transmitter to ensure the working ambient
temperature range of (-40 to 85) °C is not exceeded.  The TX12 enclosure has a centre
hole allowing the sensor wired to enter screw terminals from the transmitter centre, this is
applicable when the sensor is mounted directly below the transmitter.

4.2 Electrical

Electrical connections to the transmitter are made to the screw terminal provided on the
top face. The sensor wires must be equal length and type for the lead compensation to
work correctly. The screw terminals allow for wires to enter either inner or outer direction.
The transmitter is protected against reverse connection and over voltage. If no sensor
(input) connection is made the transmitter will go into either up or down scale output
current, depending on configuration.
Figure 2 gives connection details, the output is shown connected to a 24 V supply. The
load symbol represent any other device connected in the loop, such as Monitoring
equipment , panel indicators and loop isolators. The load value can range from 0 ohms to
the max loop load for given supply, refer to section 3 “Max load” for more information.
The transmitter conforms with EC directive BS EN 61326 : 1998 when correctly installed
in a termination head providing at least  IP20 protection and with sensor wires less than 3
metres. Screened or twisted pair wires are recommended for output wires. Always ensure
the (4 to 20 ) mA loop is grounded at one point, this would normally be at the monitoring
equipment or loop power supply.
In normal operation the program LED acts as over-range LED.

Figure 2

33.0 mm

CENTRES

Ø 43.0 mm

21.0 mm

SIDE VIEW

BASE VIEW

TX12

M4561/0807

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INSTRUCTION

SHEET

5.0 USER CONFIGURATION

IMPORTANT

 READ COMPLETE SECTION BEFORE ATTEMPTING CONFIGURATION
PARTICULAR CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN REGARDING TIMEOUTS IN MENU 2 & 3

Figure 3 Configuration circuit

User Configuration

User configuration uses three menus, each menu sets a different parameter:-

Menu 1

Set range

Menu 2

Set direction of output on sensor burnout

Menu 3 

User trim at 4 mA and 20 mA.

The configuration menus are navigated using the push button and program LED, The
push button is located under the hole in the keyhole shaped wiring label. To press the
button use a 3 mm screw driver (flat blade) inserted into the hole. The button has a slight
click action.

Three types of button press are used:-

Single button press 

= Advance

Double press within 0.5 seconds 

= Escape or change direction

Press and  hold button > two seconds 

= Enter

When a menu is selected the Program LED will flash in bursts of one to three flashes, the
number of flashes represents the menu number.

Navigating the menus

To access menus, press and hold button > 2 second, then program LED will start
to flash, one flash every burst. This Indicates  “menu 1” is selected.

Use single button press to advance selection to “menu 2”, the program LED will
now show two flashes per burst. The Next single presses will advance the
selected menu to menu 3 and the next single press will advance selected menu
back to menu 1. Repeated single presses will cycle the selected menu back
around menus 1 to 3, in the above sequence.

Double press button to escape from menus, and return to normal. Normal
operation can also be selected by turning transmitter power off and on. Note the
transmitter will not time out and automatically escape from menus.

Menu 1 Range configuration (No Timeout)

Configuration will require the following tools and equipment :-

DC Supply  (12 to 30) V  @ 30 mA

Precision resistance decade box to simulate PT100 sensor.

Screw driver flat blade 3mm wide

PT100 resistance tables

Current meter (user trim)

PUSH BUTTON
PT100 TX

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Summary of Contents for TX12

Page 1: ... 2 or 3 Wire Sensor Range 200 to 850 C 18 to 390 _ Sensor Connection Screw terminal Minimum span see note 1 25 C Linearisation BS EN 60751 IEC 751 standard JISC1604 Accuracy see note 2 0 1 C 0 05 of Reading Thermal Drift 0 0025 C Excitation current 200 uA Lead Resistance effect 0 002 C _ Maximum lead Resistance 20 _ per leg Note 1 Any span may be selected full accuracy is only guaranteed for spans...

Page 2: ...e lead compensation to work correctly The screw terminals allow for wires to enter either inner or outer direction The transmitter is protected against reverse connection and over voltage If no sensor input connection is made the transmitter will go into either up or down scale output current depending on configuration Figure 2 gives connection details the output is shown connected to a 24 V suppl...

Page 3: ... bursts of one to three flashes the number of flashes represents the menu number Navigating the menus To access menus press and hold button 2 second then program LED will start to flash one flash every burst This Indicates menu 1 is selected Use single button press to advance selection to menu 2 the program LED will now show two flashes per burst The Next single presses will advance the selected m...

Page 4: ... in the above sequence Double press button to escape from menus and return to normal Normal operation can also be selected by turning transmitter power off and on Note the transmitter will not time out and automatically escape from menus Using Menus Menu 1 Range configuration No Timeout Configuration will require the following tools and equipment DC Supply 12 to 30 V 30 mA Precision resistance dec...

Page 5: ...low rate indicating downward trim direction or fast rate indicating upwards trim direction To change trim direction double press button The Program LED toggle rate toggle to the opposite direction Repeated double presses will toggle between and down trim direction To trim output current single press button to advance current 2 uA in set direction or press and hold button to auto advance in set dir...

Page 6: ...en damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products However OMEGA neither assumes respon...

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