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Model Number

683A 100000

INDICATOR / ALARM (FOR ICP® SENSORS)

Revision: B
ECN #: 49891

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SI

Sensor Input Type(s)

ICP®

ICP®

Input Signal

100 mV/g

100 mV/(m/s²)

Frequency Response(± 3 dB)

3 to 10k Hz

3 to 10k Hz

Channels

1

1

Accuracy

± 2 % FS

± 2 % FS

Measurement Range(Acceleration)

5 g

5 g

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Acceleration)

10 g

10 g

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Acceleration)

20 g

20 g

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Velocity)

0.50 in/sec

0.50 in/sec

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Velocity)

1.00 in/sec

1.00 in/sec

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Velocity)

2.00 in/sec

2.00 in/sec

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Displacement)

25.0 mil pk - pk

25.0 mil pk - pk

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Displacement)

50.0 mil pk - pk

50.0 mil pk - pk

[1][2]

Measurement Range

(Displacement)

100.0 mil pk - pk

100.0 mil pk - pk

[1][2]

Relay Type(Alert)

5A Form A 230 VAC/30 VDC

5A Form A 230 VAC/30 VDC

Relay Type

(Alarm)

5A Form A 230 VAC/30 VDC

5A Form A 230 VAC/30 VDC

Delay

0 to 9,999 sec

0 to 9,999 sec

En viro n m en tal

Temperature Coefficient of Sensitivity

56 ppm/°F

100 ppm/°C

Warm Up

<2 minutes

<2 minutes

Temperature Range(Operating)

32 to 140 °F

0 to 60 °C

Temperature Range

(Storage)

-4 to 158 °F

-20 to 70 °C

Humidity Range(Non-Condensing)

<95 %

<95 %

Electrical

Power Required(Auto Sensing)

85-265 VAC/95-370 VDC

85-265 VAC/95-370 VDC

Current Consumption(Typical)

2.5 W

2.5 W

Current Consumption

(Max)

3.5 W

3.5 W

Excitation Voltage(± 1 VDC)

24 VDC

24 VDC

Constant Current Excitation(± 1 mA)

4 mA

4 mA

P h ysical

Size - Depth

4.61 in

117 mm

Size - Width

3.45 in

87.4 mm

Size - Height

1.61 in

40.8 mm

Housing Material

Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate

Weight

8.5 oz

241 gm

Din Rail Mount

1/8 in

3 mm

Electrical Connector

Removable Screw Terminals

Removable Screw Terminals

BEZEL

3.78 x 1.89 in

96 x 48 mm

Depth Behind BEZEL

4.61 in

117 mm

Depth Behind BEZEL

(Rt. Angle Conn.)

5.08 in

129 mm

Depth Behind BEZEL

(Straight Conn.)

5.40 in

137 mm

Accessories

None

None

[3]

All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified.
In the interest of constant product improvement, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice.

ICP

®

 is a registered trademark of PCB Piezotronics, Inc.

OP TION A L  VERSION S

Optional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model

except where noted below. More than one option may be used.

N OTES:

[1]Factory set, 1.0 in/sec peak
[2]Internal Dip switch selectable
[3]See PCB Declaration of Conformance PS050 for details.

Date: 09/03/2019

Date: 09/03/2019

Date: 09/03/2019

Date: 09/03/2019

19278

Entered: lnk

Engineer: JB

Sales: MC

Approved: NJF

Spec Number:

P h o n e: 800-959-4464
F ax: 716-684-3823
E-M ail: im i@ p cb .co m

3425 Walden Avenue, Depew, NY 14043

Summary of Contents for IMI SENSORS 683A101002

Page 1: ...CP sensors Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 959 4464 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 3823 E ma...

Page 2: ...ty regimen When in doubt about a calibration cycle a good rule of thumb is to recalibrate on an annual basis It is also good practice to recalibrate after exposure to any severe temperature extreme sh...

Page 3: ...rchase Order should include authorization to proceed and return at current pricing which can be obtained from a factory customer service representative Contact Information International customers shou...

Page 4: ...isclosure Table Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE O O O O O O PCB X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O O...

Page 5: ...e O O X O O O Wires O O O O O O Cables X O O O O O Plastic O O O O O O Solder X O O O O O Copper Alloy Brass X O O O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indica...

Page 6: ...Model 683A1 ICP Process Indicator Controller Operating Guide with Enclosed Warranty Information 3425 Walden Avenue Depew New York 14043 2495 Phone 716 684 0003 Fax 716 684 3823 Toll Free Line 1 800 95...

Page 7: ...Page 4 Controls and Indicators Page 5 Glossary of Programming Symbols Page 6 Software Logic Tree Page 7 Programming the 683A1 Page 8 Wiring and Installation Page 13 Configuring the 683A1 Page 17 Acce...

Page 8: ...one count to the full scale range of 1999 to 9999 12000 counts 24Vdc 4mA excitation to power sensor Standard Internal DIP switch selectable vibration ranges include Acceleration g s Velocity in sec D...

Page 9: ...lays negative Decimal Selection Front panel button selectable X X X X Positive Overrange Top segments of digital display flash Negative Overrange Bottom segment of digital display flash Relay Output T...

Page 10: ...etting mode Up Button When in the operational display pressing the button alone allows you to view and reset the Peak and Valley Highest and Lowest Readings When in calibration mode or the setpoint se...

Page 11: ...can be increased by pressing and releasing the button or decreased by pressing and releasing the button When two buttons are shown side by side and enclosed by a dotted line they must be pressed at t...

Page 12: ...is an intelligent meter with a hierarchical software structure designed for easy programming and operation as shown below in the software logic tree After the meter has been powered up the four digits...

Page 13: ...ggles between cAL and out STEP B Select Between Calibration of Input or Output Note If the analog output option is not present Step B is skipped and the program goes directly from Step A to Step C 1 P...

Page 14: ...onnect a multimeter to pins 16 and 17 on the output module See Rear Panel Pinouts on Page 8 Using the and buttons adjust the analog output to the desired low value as shown on the multimeter display c...

Page 15: ...toggles between Anhi and the previous Anhi setting STEP G Setting the Digital Span Point for Analog High Output 1 Using the and buttons adjust the display to the desired digital value which sets the p...

Page 16: ...y time has elapsed before the relay will make contact energize 2 Press the button Display toggles between dob and the previous dob setting STEP D Set the SP1 Delay on Break dob Delay Time Setting 1 Us...

Page 17: ...value 2 Press the button Display toggles between hYST and 0 STEP M Set the Hysteresis Setting for Setpoint 4 1 Using the and buttons adjust the display to the desired hysteresis hYST value 2 Press th...

Page 18: ...l connectors for all input and output connections The power supply connections pins 14 and 15 have a unique plug and socket outline to prevent cross connection The main board and input signal conditio...

Page 19: ...ion To Maintain Conformance I O Shields must be connected to Pin 3 on the Panel Meter and all Supplied Accessories must be wired as shown Power Supply Option 2 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 14 15 ICP SENSOR SIM...

Page 20: ...vate the LOCK or DIM functions from the rear of the meter the respective pins have to be connected to the COMMON pin This pin is connected to the internal power supply ground Pin 20 HOLD By connecting...

Page 21: ...PAGE 16 SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MACHINE CONDITION MONITORING Case Dimensions and Panel Cutout...

Page 22: ...removing the back cover and sliding the ICP Interface PC Board out of the Panel Meter Controller Once removed the DIP switch should be configured per one of the conditions in the following table Range...

Page 23: ...forms a seal between the base and the panel The cam hinge prevents the cover from closing when opened until pushed closed The cover has a tapered recess that when closed forms a capillary seal with a...

Page 24: ...olycarbonate case and is held firmly in place by spring type non return clips Once the metal case has been fitted to the polycarbonate case it cannot be removed With the metal case in place the meter...

Page 25: ...ischarge ESD can damage electrical devices Similar to a capacitor a cable can hold a charge caused by triboelectric transfer such as that which occurs in the following Laying on and moving across a ru...

Page 26: ...mp Form A Relays SPST Frequency Response 0 3Hz to 10kHz Standard 1 3Hz to 1kHz 2 10Hz to 10kHz 3 10Hz to 1kHz Accessories 0 None 1 96x48mm Clear Lockable Front Cover NEMA 4X Splash Proof 2 Metal Surro...

Page 27: ...ior to servicing at no charge Before returning the unit please consult a factory IMI applications engineer concerning the situation as certain problems can often be corrected with simple on site proce...

Page 28: ...price refunded IMI offers to all customers at no charge 24 hour phone support This service makes product or application support available to our customers day or night seven days a week When unforese...

Page 29: ...5VAC 95 370VDC 85 265VAC 95 370VDC Current Consumption Typical 2 5W 2 5W Current Consumption Max 3 5W 3 5W Excitation Voltage 1VDC 24VDC 24VDC Constant Current Excitation 1mA 4mA 4mA Physical Size Dep...

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