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18 2231V104-UK

3.0  Aln - SETTING OF SIGNAL INPUT

3.1  U / I - Display of input type

There are two alternative displays when setting JP1 on the PCB, U and I.
The input type is detected by JP1. When JP1 is installed in “I”, “I” will 

be displayed, and the input signal range is set in current. When JP1 is 

installed in “V”, “U” will be displayed, and the input signal range is set 

in voltage. Please note that both JP1 and JP4 must be installed in “I” in 

connection with the AC current input.

3.2  AIL - Setting of 0% input signal

Valid selections are DC current 0.0...20.0 mA, AC current 0.0...1.0 
ARMS, or DC/AC voltage 0.0...250 VDC/VRMS.
See the hardware programming for correct jumper setting.

3.3  AIH - Setting of 100% input signal

Valid selections are DC current 0.0...20.0 mA, AC current 0.0...1.0
ARMS, or DC/AC voltage 0.0...250 VDC/VRMS.
See the hardware programming for correct jumper setting.

3.4  rEP - Setting of response time

Valid selections are 0.2...60.0 s.
The response time averages the input values acc. to an exponential 

function. If the set response time is less than the min. response time for 

the input type, then the min. response time is used.

3.5  dC - Setting of DC or AC signal input

Possible selections are DC or AC.

4.0  APP - SELECTION OF APPLICATION

4.1  FUn - Selection of function

Possible selections are:

Description of functions (selection of application)

Summary of Contents for 191057000

Page 1: ...2 2 3 1 T r i p a m p l i f i e r N o 2 2 3 1 V 1 0 4 U K S e r i a l n o 9 8 0 1 7 0 3 0 4 1 9 1 0 5 7 0 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...R electronics A S offre une large gamme de produits pour le traite ment des signaux analogiques et numériques dans tous les domaines industriels La gamme de produits s étend des transmetteurs de température aux afficheurs des isolateurs aux interfaces SI jusqu aux modules universels Vous pouvez compter sur nos produits même dans les conditions d utilisation sévères p ex bruit électrique vibrations...

Page 3: ...ructions 3 Applications 6 Technical characteristics 6 Input 6 Functions 7 Programming 7 Display 7 Electrical specifications 8 Order 2231 10 Block diagram 10 Hardware programming 11 Routing diagram 12 Programming operation the function keys 14 Description of functions selection of application 18 ...

Page 4: ...paired WARNING Until the device is fixed do not connect hazardous voltages to the device The following operations should only be carried out on a disconnected device and under ESD safe conditions Dismantlement of the device for setting of DIP switches and jumpers General mounting connection and disconnection of wires Troubleshooting the device Repair of the device and replacement of circuit breake...

Page 5: ...l operation RECEIPT AND UNPACKING Unpack the device without damaging it The packing should always follow the device until this has been permanently mounted Check at the receipt of the device whether the type corresponds to the one ordered ENVIRONMENT Avoid direct sunlight dust high temperatures mechanical vibrations and shock as well as rain and heavy moisture If necessary heating in excess of the...

Page 6: ...D ADJUSTMENT During calibration and adjustment the measuring and connection of external voltages must be carried out according to the specifications of this manual The technician must use tools and instruments that are safe to use NORMAL OPERATION Operators are only allowed to adjust and operate devices that are safely fixed in panels etc thus avoiding the danger of personal injury and damage This...

Page 7: ...re 2 After this the back panel can be pulled out together with the PCB but please notice the position of the PCB as there is a number of different positions in the house Do not pull the wires unnecessarily instead pull the PCB Switches and jumpers can now be moved When assembling the back plate and housing please make sure no wires are stuck ...

Page 8: ... eliminate the tolerances in the component data This means that the input can be programmed to the requested signal range without re adjustment Measurement ranges less than the min measurement range of 0 5 V down to 10 mV may be entered though this will affect the resolution and the response time Please note that the electric specifications of the device are only kept as long as the stated min mea...

Page 9: ...d by an internal jumper Programming The front keys are used for selection of function and for setting all other parameters like setpoint reset active relay for increasing or decreasing signal delay and input signal The arrow keys are used as hotkeys if a quick change of setpoint is required If the setpoint is changed the resetpoint follows so the selected hysteresis is conserved A password can pre...

Page 10: ... C AC signals 0 02 of span C Linearity error DC signals 0 1 of span AC sine wave signals 0 35 of span 50 1000 Hz Additional linearity error AC signals Crest factor 1 3 0 7 of span Crest factor 5 2 5 of span Effect of supply voltage change 0 002 of span V EMC immunity influence 0 5 Humidity 95 RH non cond Dimensions HxWxD 84 5 x 35 5 x 80 5 mm excl pins Protection degree IP50 Weight 2231 D 2231 P 1...

Page 11: ...t range span 0 5 VRMS Max offset 50 of selected max value Input resistance Nom 5 MΩ Updating time 100 ms Electrical specifications OUTPUT Relay outputs Setpoint setting 0 99 9 of span Hysteresis 0 99 9 of span Updating time 100 ms Delay 0 0 99 9 s Max voltage 250 VRMS Max current 2 A AC Max AC power 500 VA Max load at 24 VDC 1 A Marine approval Det Norske Veritas Ships Offshore Standard for Certif...

Page 12: ...231 9 10 A D JP 2 JP 3 N O N O V JP 4 50 JP 1 I I V Input P Input gnd N Supply P Supply gnd N Rel 1 common Rel 1 N O N C Rel 2 N O N C Rel 2 common Or True RMS AC shunt 1 Ohm 2 W N C N C 24 230 VAC 24 250 VDC 24 VDC Rel 1 Rel 2 Type Supply 2231 24 VDC 24 230 VAC 24 250 VDC D P ...

Page 13: ...MING Input Output Input JP1 JP4 0 20 mADC 0 1 ARMS 0 250 VDC 0 250 VRMS I I V V V I V V Relay JP position Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 2 normally open normally closed normally open normally closed JP 2 N O JP 2 N C JP 3 N O JP 3 N C ...

Page 14: ...point Store and exit fast setting Routing diagram Press or 2 s for automatic counting Downcount setpoint Relay 1 Increasing Decreasing 0 99 9 s 0 99 9 Setpoint Delay Hysteresis 0 99 9 0 99 9 Function 004 setpoint window Hysteresis Function 004 setpoint window Memory Programming Press and hold then press to store changes Change of parameter Next digit or point Go to entry menu Leave menu without ch...

Page 15: ... access Enable fast setpoint changing Analogue input type U Voltage I Current Indication of JP 1 and JP 4 0 0 20 0 mA 0 0 1 0 A RMS 0 0 250 VDC VRMS Analogue 100 input 0 2 0 7 60 0 s Input signal AC or DC DC AC Response time Password code Increasing Decreasing Hysteresis 0 99 9 0 99 9 Relay 2 0 99 9 s 0 99 9 Function 004 setpoint window Delay Hysteresis 0 0 20 0 mA 0 0 1 0 A RMS 0 0 250 VDC VRMS S...

Page 16: ...he submenus will display the present parameter value in the entry menu In entry menus the digit that can be changed will flash Active digit position is shifted by the 3 key and changed by the 1 key When the decimal point flashes the position can be changed by the 3 key In entry menus with fixed parameters you switch between the parameters by the 1 key Store by first activating the 3 key and the 1 ...

Page 17: ...1 1 SEt SPL Setting of relay 1 setpoint Possible selections are 0 99 9 The setpoint is set in of the input signal When the selected func tion in menu 4 1 004 Setpoint window the low window value SPL is set in this menu When the selected function in menu 4 1 005 Hold the value resetting the hold function of relay 2 is set 1 2 HYS SPH Setting of relay 1 hysteresis Possible selections are 0 99 9 The ...

Page 18: ...input value must be present before the relay switches state 1 5 HyS Setting of hysteresis for setpoint window Possible selections are 0 99 9 When the selected function in menu 4 1 004 Setpoint window menu 1 5 is active The hysteresis is set in of the input signal and is placed outside the window A hysteresis less than 1 is typically an acceptable value 2 0 rE2 SETTING OF PARAMETERS FOR RELAY 2 Whe...

Page 19: ...ed relay 2 will be activated when the input value is lower than the setpoint and deactivated when the input value is higher than the setpoint plus the hysteresis When the selected function in menu 4 1 004 Setpoint window InC will result in the activation of the relay and dEC will result in the deactivation of the relay inside the window When the selected function in menu 4 1 003 Pre setpoint or 00...

Page 20: ... 0 20 0 mA AC current 0 0 1 0 ARMS or DC AC voltage 0 0 250 VDC VRMS See the hardware programming for correct jumper setting 3 3 AIH Setting of 100 input signal Valid selections are DC current 0 0 20 0 mA AC current 0 0 1 0 ARMS or DC AC voltage 0 0 250 VDC VRMS See the hardware programming for correct jumper setting 3 4 rEP Setting of response time Valid selections are 0 2 60 0 s The response tim...

Page 21: ...9 9 of the input signal and a percentage pre setpoint on relay 2 On relay 1 the hysteresis is set in the range 0 99 9 of the input signal The parameter selection in menu 1 3 InC increasing dEC decreasing input signal is disconnected as the pre setpoint function acts on an increasing InC input signal The time delay is set in the range 0 99 9 s The relay 2 pre setpoint is entered in submenu 2 1 as t...

Page 22: ...etpoint must be higher than the relay 1 setpoint The hold point is set in submenu 2 1 the reset point is set in submenu 1 1 In submenu 2 4 the time delay is set in the range 0 99 9 s In main menu 2 0 the submenus 2 2 and 2 3 are disconnected In main menu 1 0 the submenus 1 2 to 1 4 are still active as relay 1 apart from determining the reset point on relay 2 can be used as a common trip amplifier ...

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