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9.2. 4-20mA Module 

 

The  636R  module  expands  the  PUE  H315  indicator  functionality  by  4-20mA 
analog  output.  The  module  is  intended  to  be  mounted  inside  the  indicator.  
The 636R module is a passive module. The indicator's housing cover features 
an  additional  cable  gland  through  which  3-metre  cable  2  x  0.25  mm2  is  fed, 
which cable is terminated with isolated wires. 

 

 

 

4-20mA 636R module 

 
 

9.2.1. Technical Specifications 

 

Output resolution 

16bit 

Linearity error 

+/- 0,01% 

Indication error 4mA  

+/-0,1% 

Temperature error for 4mA 

+/- 25ppm/C 

Indication error 20mA 

+/- 0,1% 

Temperature error for 20mA  

+/- 25ppm/C 

Power supply 

24VDC +/- 15% 

Power loss 

450mW 

Maximum load resistance 

500

 

Operating temperature 

-

10°C to +40°C 

Summary of Contents for PUE H315

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Page 2: ...2 SEPTEMBER 2021...

Page 3: ...e immediately unplug the device from the mains Scales to be decommissioned must be decommissioned in accordance with valid legal regulations Do not let battery discharge in case of prolonged storage o...

Page 4: ...ETUP 14 8 1 Access 14 8 2 Factory Parameters List 15 8 3 Device Defining 17 8 4 Factory Adjustment 18 8 4 1 External Adjustment Process 18 8 4 2 Start Mass Determination 18 8 4 3 Correction of Start M...

Page 5: ...ized with assistance of manufacturer and user representatives C RADWAG does not bear any responsibility for damage or losses resulting from unauthorized or inadequate performing of production or servi...

Page 6: ...of dishwashing detergent 3 2 Cleaning ABS Components To clean dry surfaces and avoid smudging use clean non colouring cloths made of cellulose or cotton You can use a solution of water and detergent s...

Page 7: ...SB connector 5 RS232 1 connector 6 Universal socket or gland RS232 2 or RS485 or Ethernet or IN OUT 4 3 Pins Arrangement RS232 1 RS232 2 Pin1 NC Pin2 RxD Pin3 TxD Pin4 NC Pin5 GND Pin6 5VDC Pin7 NC Pi...

Page 8: ...on key press to change the working mode Press to send the weighing result to a printer or computer Press to zero the scale Press to tare the scale Upon pressing keys combination functions of given key...

Page 9: ...s with shield Max number of platforms 1 Multirange Yes RS232 1 M12 8P connector USB M12 4P connector Optional Equipment RS232 2 M12 8P connector RS485 M16 cable gland Ethernet M12 4P connector 4 20mA...

Page 10: ...Pictogram displayed continuously Too low battery charge the scale is about to shut down Charge the battery immediately Blinking pictogram blink frequency ca 1 s Battery charge in progress The device i...

Page 11: ...current parameter value Press to enter given submenu Press to modify given parameter Press to confirm modification Press to exit function remains unmodified Press to move one menu level up 6 1 Return...

Page 12: ...oad cell socket Load cell signals NOTES REF SENSE JP3 not soldered REF SENSE JP4 not soldered IN OUTPUT IN OUTPUT 5V INPUT AGND INPUT 7 2 Connecting 4 Wire Load Cell Connect 4 wire load cell to the ma...

Page 13: ...Cable Shield Platforms connected to indicators in metal housing via a cable only Platforms electrically connected to indicators metal housings e g pillars racks Load cells with internal shield connect...

Page 14: ...h the weighing device off to do it press key Press and hold S1 switch located on the electronics board while holding the S1 switch press key to run the weighing device Access to factory setup switch W...

Page 15: ...c RTC synchronisation 0 1 A ntE YES no US market metrological requirements activation 0 2 nnG Metrology 0 2 1 A d Converter s divisions 0 2 2 Uni g kg lb Adjustment unit 0 2 3 du1 0 0001 0 0002 0 0005...

Page 16: ...mass control YES range from 10 to 10 of start mass no off 50 range from 50 to 50 of start mass dEF range declared in 0 2 G parameter 0 2 G rnt 10 90 Start mass range in 0 2 H Ldn no YES Digit marker...

Page 17: ...parameters serial number weighing device type weighing range Procedure Enter factory setup P0 FAct Go to 0 1 Glob 0 1 1 duu submenu text Cont is displayed Press key text nr FAc is displayed next you s...

Page 18: ...ighing pan with the required adjustment weight Press key adjustment starts After adjustment completion 0 3 1 CLE submenu is displayed automatically Exit to the home screen to do it press key repeatedl...

Page 19: ...Correction Points Enter factory setup submenu P 0 FAct 0 4 Line 0 4 1 dSG text Cont is displayed Press key to confirm Text Pnt1 is displayed linearity connection point no 1 Press key window for enter...

Page 20: ...ext linearity correction point to do it press key Correcting the linearity correction point no 2 is analogous In order to finish correcting linearity correction points press key 0 4 3 Cor submenu is d...

Page 21: ...o be mounted inside the indicator It is equipped with optoisolated inputs and semiconductor outputs and enables free configuration of both the inputs and the outputs using indicator menu The indicator...

Page 22: ...odule 9 1 2 I O Schematic Diagrams 4 inputs 4 outputs 9 1 3 Input Output Signals Overview INPUTS OUTPUTS Wire number Signal Wire number Signal 1 IN1 6 OUT1 2 IN2 7 OUT2 3 IN3 8 OUT3 4 IN4 9 OUT4 5 COM...

Page 23: ...an additional cable gland through which 3 metre cable 2 x 0 25 mm2 is fed which cable is terminated with isolated wires 4 20mA 636R module 9 2 1 Technical Specifications Output resolution 16bit Linea...

Page 24: ...nds the PUE H315 indicator functionality by RS485 interface The module is intended to be mounted inside the indicator The indicator s housing cover features an additional cable gland through which 3m...

Page 25: ...over features an additional M12 4P D codded connector Ethernet standard RS485 635R module 9 4 1 Ethernet Pins Ethernet Pin1 RX Pin2 TX Pin3 RX Pin4 TX 9 5 Additional Modules Arrangement 635R board inc...

Page 26: ...26 Exemplary assignment of modules on 634R board Additional modules arrangement 10 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Indicator computer cable Indicator printer cable EPSON...

Page 27: ...27 Indicator USB adapter cable...

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