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28 LP1109

Power up

1 2

0000

PASSW.

Txt 1

50.0

%

12.0

3

3

0000 
9999

1 2

NO

ADV.SET

Txt 2

NO 

YES

1 2

3

VOLT

IN TYPE

Txt 3

VOLT 
CURR 
POTM 
LIN.R
TEMP 

1 2

3

50.0

RELAY1
Txt 57

3

75.0

RELAY2

Txt 57

3

1 2

1 2

2-10

V.RANGE

Txt 4

2-10 
0-10 

1-5 

0-5 

0.2-1 

0-1

1 2

3

CURR

IN TYPE

Txt 3

3

4-20

I.RANGE

Txt 5

3

LIN.R

IN TYPE

Txt 3

3

3W

CONNEC.

Txt 6

2W 3W 4W 

1 2

3

POTM

IN TYPE

Txt 3

3

TEMP

IN TYPE

Txt 3

0

R 0%

Txt 7

3

2500

R 100%

Txt 8

1 2

3

YES

ADV.SET

Txt 2

3

0.0

DISP.LO

Txt 13

999.9 

-199.9

1 2

111.1

DEC.P

Txt 12

1111 

111.1 
11.11 
1.111

1 2

3

UNIT

%

Txt 11

@C 

mA 

rpm 

(69 units)

(see pg 29 for  

units list)

1 2

3

1.0

1.2

1.1

Cu

SENSOR

Txt 10

Cu Pt Ni TC

1 2

3

10

Cu TYPE

Txt 69

10...100

3

3W

CONNEC.

Txt 6

2W 3W 4W

1 2

1 2

0...9999

1 2

0...9999

3

0-20 4-20

1 2

TC.B TC.E TC.J TC.K TC.L 
TC.N TC.R TC.S TC.T TC.U 
TC.W3 TC.W5 TC.Lr

1 2

Pt

SENSOR

Txt 10

3

Ni

SENSOR

Txt 10

3

TC

SENSOR

Txt 10

3

100

Pt TYPE

Txt 16

3

3W

CONNEC.

Txt 6

100

Ni TYPE

Txt 17

3

3W

CONNEC.

Txt 6

TC.K

TC.TYPE

Txt 18

3

INT

CJC

Txt 63

10...1000

2W 3W 4W

1 2

1 2

50...1000

2W 3W 4W

1 2

1 2

3

100.0

DISP.HI

Txt 14

999.9 

-199.9

1 2

3

PERC

REL.UN
Txt 15

DISP 

PERC

1 2

3

N.O.

R1.CONT

Txt 20

3

N.O. 
N.C.

1 2

50.0

R1.SETP

Txt 21

100.0 

0.0

1 2

3

INCR

ACT.DIR

Txt 22

INCR 

DECR 

1 2

3

1.0

R1.HYST

Txt 23

100.0 

0.0

1 2

3

SETP

R1.FUNC

Txt 19

SETP 

WIND 

ERR 
POW 
OFF

1 2

3

O.I.W

R1.CONT

Txt 27

3

O.I.W 
C.I.W

1 2

60.0

SETP.LO

Txt 29

100.0 

0.0

1 2

3

70.0

SETP.HI

Txt 28

100.0 

0.0

1 2

3

1.0

R1.HYST

Txt 30

100.0 

0.0

1 2

3

WIND

R1.FUNC

Txt 19

3

OPEN

ERR.ACT

Txt 34

CLOS 
OPEN

1 2

ERR

R1.FUNC

Txt 19

3

POW

R1.FUNC

Txt 19

OFF

R1.FUNC

Txt 19

1.3

@C

UNIT

Txt 9

@C 
@F

1 2

3

3

@C 
@F 


bar 

cm 
ft 

ft/h 

ft/min 

ft/s 

gal/h 

gal/min 

GW 

hp 

hPa 

Hz 

in 

in/h 

in/min 

in/s 

ips 

kA 
kg 
kJ 

kPa 

kV 

kW 

kWh 

l/h 

l/min 

l/s 

m/h 

m/min 

m/s 

m/s2 

m3 

m3/h 

m3/min 

mA 

mbar 

mils 

min 

mm 

mm/s 

mol 

MPa 

mV 
MW 

MWh 

Ohm 

Pa 

pH 

rpm 



t/h 

uA 
um 
uS 


Wh 
yd 

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3

3

3

3

3

3

Fast setpoint adjustment 

and relay test

1

 Increase setpoint 

2

 Decrease setpoint 

3

 Save and exit the menu 

1

 and 

2

 simultaneously = change relay state

1.0 =  Default state Line 1  
 

shows input signal. 

 

Line 2 shows 

UNIT.

 

 

By pressing 

1

 and  

 

2

 simultaneously line 3  

 

alternates between  

 

A.Out

 and 

TAG.

  

 

Line 4 shows relay and  

 

communication status. 

1.1 =  Only if password- 
 protected. 
1.2 =  Only if FastSet is acti- 
 

vated and the relay  

 

function is setpoint. 

1.3 =  Not valid for these input  
 

signals: 0...20 mA and 

 voltage. 
1.4 =  Only if input signal is  
 temperature. 
1.5 =  The relay can only be  
 

deactivated by an ope- 

 

rator and only if the 

 

normal conditions for  

 

deactivation are met. 

 

If the input signal still  

 

has a value that will  

 

activate the relay, the  

 

relay will latch again.

Continued on the page  

Routing diagram ADV.SET 

ROUTING DIAGRAM

If no key is activated for 1 minute, the display will return to the default 

state 1.0 without saving configuration changes.

1

 Increase value / choose next parameter 

2

 Decrease value / choose previous parameter 

3

 Accept the chosen value and proceed to the next menu 

Hold 

3

 Back to previous menu / return to menu 1.0 without saving

Availability of output parameters are model number dependent.

Continued on the next page

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 UNITS:

Summary of Contents for IAMS0002

Page 1: ...I A M S M o d e l s N o 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 D r a w i n g N o L P 1 1 0 9 V e r s i o n N o 1 0 4 R e v i s i o n D a t e 1 9 0 6...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...the PGM of sensor error detection and input signal outside range 18 Sensor error detection limits 18 Error indications 19 Connections 20 Block diagram 21 Configuration operating the function keys 22...

Page 4: ...ion provided by the equipment may be impaired GENERAL WARNING Until the devices are fixed do not connect hazardous voltages to the devices The following operations should only be carried out on a disc...

Page 5: ...ormal 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 module wheth...

Page 6: ...Max ambient temperature 60 C Max wire size AWG 26 14 UL file number E324843 CALIBRATION AND ADJUSTMENT During calibration and adjustment the measuring and connection of external voltages must be carr...

Page 7: ...herefore a continuous measurement of the outgoing current is carried out on a 4 20 mA and 20 4 mA output signal If the current output signal is different from the internal calculated output value or t...

Page 8: ...wire transmitters Process control with 2 pairs of potential free relay contacts and analogue output Process control with 2 pairs of potential free relay contacts which can be configured to suit any ap...

Page 9: ...n As the devices are designed with electronic hardware switches it is not necessary to open the device for setting of DIP switches A green red front LED indicates normal operation and malfunction A ye...

Page 10: ...es Can be moved from one device to another and download the configuration of the first transmitter to subsequent transmitters Fixed display for readout of process data and status Technical characteris...

Page 11: ...EMOUNTING THE PGMMOD 1 Insert the tabs of PGMMOD into the holes at the top of the device 2 Swing PGMMOD into place Demounting of PGMMOD 3 Push the release button on the bottom of PGMMOD and swing PGMM...

Page 12: ...23 22 21 33 32 31 44 43 42 41 Input signals Current Volt age RTD and lin R TC Connect wires Output signals Relays Supply 21 6 253 VAC or 19 2 300 VDC Analogue 0 4 20 mA and voltage See the connection...

Page 13: ...5 6 oz IAMS0022 170 g 6 0 oz Max wire size 1 x 2 5 mm2 stranded wire Screw terminal torque 0 5 Nm Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 2007 IAMS0002 IEC 60068 2 6 IAMS0022 IAMS0020 2 13 2 Hz 1 mm 13 2 100 Hz 0 7...

Page 14: ...14 LP1109 Accuracy the greater of the general and basic values General values Input type Absolute accuracy Temperature coefficient All 0 1 of span 0 01 of span C...

Page 15: ...nd potentiometer input Input for RTD types Pt10 Pt20 Pt50 Pt100 Pt200 Pt250 Pt300 Pt400 Pt500 Pt1000 Ni50 Ni100 Ni120 Ni1000 Cu10 Cu20 Cu50 Cu100 Input type Min value Max value Standard Pt10 Pt1000 Ni...

Page 16: ...3710 ASTM E988 90 ASTM E988 90 GOST 3044 84 Cold junction compensation CJC via internal CJC sensor 2 0 C 0 4 C t t internal temperature ambient temperature Sensor error detection all TC types Yes Sens...

Page 17: ...Load min 500 k Ex I S approval FM applicable in Class I Div 2 Group A B C D Class I Div 2 Group IIC Zone 2 Max ambient temperature for T5 60 C Relay outputs Relay functions Setpoint Window Sensor erro...

Page 18: ...05 mA IN HI 25 05 mA LIN R 0 800 IN LO 0 IN HI 1075 0 10 k IN LO 0 IN HI 110 k POTM IN LO 0 5 IN HI 100 5 TEMP TC RTD IN LO temperature range 2 C IN HI temperature range 2 C Display readout below min...

Page 19: ...oad on the current out put only S4 20 S20 4 mA Communications test PGM device NO CO Connection error Check that input signal matches input configuration IN ER 1 Error levels on input Check that saved...

Page 20: ...43 44 41 42 43 44 11 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 41 42 43 44 31 32 33 21 22 23 24 Tx mA V V R1 R2 Inputs Outputs Supply Voltage 1 V Voltage 10 V Current Relays RTD 3 4 wire Resistance 3 4 wire V...

Page 21: ...21 22 23 24 PTC CJC V loop CPU Safety 20 50 500 11 13 14 12 0 2 mA mA mA V V 31 33 2 3 4 Potentiometer 2 wire transmitter Voltage Current RTD og lin R connection wires Supply Supply 21 6 253 VAC or 19...

Page 22: ...ithout saving the changed values or parameters If no key is activated for 1 minute the display will return to the default state 1 0 without saving the changed values or parameters Further explanations...

Page 23: ...the relay sign either displays or disappears Signal and sensor error indication without display front Status of the unit can also be read from the red green LED in the front of the device Green flashi...

Page 24: ...ct whether the contact is open or closed inside the window This selection is made in the menu R1 cont and R2 cont The setpoint function is selected by choosing setpoint in the menu and entering the de...

Page 25: ...applied and the actual value is entered via PGMMOD00 Then a high signal not necessarily 100 is applied and the actual value is entered via PGMMOD00 If you accept to use the calibration the unit will...

Page 26: ...ossible errors can by display in the front unit PGMMOD00 CJ ER CJC sensor defect or CJC temperature outside range FL ER Flash error AO ER No load on the current output only for S4 20 mA S20 4 mA NO CO...

Page 27: ...iguration the SIL function is disabled The safety readback function loop surveillance can be selected in the menu O RANGE thus enabling the device to run in SIL mode In order to enable the SIL functio...

Page 28: ...2 Pt SENSOR Txt 10 3 Ni SENSOR Txt 10 3 TC SENSOR Txt 10 3 100 Pt TYPE Txt 16 3 3W CONNEC Txt 6 100 Ni TYPE Txt 17 3 3W CONNEC Txt 6 TC K TC TYPE Txt 18 3 INT CJC Txt 63 10 1000 2W 3W 4W 1 2 1 2 50 10...

Page 29: ...C UNIT Txt 9 C F 1 2 3 3 C F A bar cm ft ft h ft min ft s g gal h gal min GW hp hPa Hz in in h in min in s ips K kA kg kJ kPa kV kW kWh l l h l min l s m m h m min m s m s2 m3 m3 h m3 min mA mbar mil...

Page 30: ...ONT Txt 20 3 N O N C 1 2 50 0 R2 SETP Txt 21 100 0 0 0 1 2 3 INCR ACT DIR Txt 22 INCR DECR 1 2 3 1 0 R2 HYST Txt 23 100 0 0 0 1 2 SETP R2 FUNC Txt 19 SETP WIND ERR POW OFF 1 2 3 O I W R2 CONT Txt 27 3...

Page 31: ...3 0 OFF DEL Txt 33 3600 0000 1 2 3 3 CURR ANA OUT Txt 36 VOLT CURR 1 2 3 4 20 O RANGE Txt 37 S20 4 20 4 20 0 S4 20 4 20 0 20 3 VOLT ANA OUT Txt 36 3 0 10 O RANGE Txt 39 10 2 10 0 5 1 5 0 1 0 2 1 0 2...

Page 32: ...0 0 Txt 62 3 100 0 0 0 1 2 NO YES USE CAL Txt 60 3 YES NO 1 2 SIM SETUP Txt 43 3 YES EN SIM Txt 51 3 YES NO 1 2 25 0 Txt 52 3 100 0 0 0 1 2 NO REL SIM Txt 53 3 LANG SETUP Txt 43 3 UK LANGUA Txt 59 DE...

Page 33: ...1 3 40 0 R2 LATC Txt 65 3 0000 PASSW Txt 1 3 NO R1 RLSE Txt 66 3 YES NO 1 2 NO R2 RLSE Txt 66 3 YES NO 1 2 0000 9999 1 2 0000 9999 1 2 1 4 40 0 R1 LATC Txt 65 40 0 R2 LATC Txt 65 1 2 NO ENT SET Txt 6...

Page 34: ...Select Cu sensor type 32 Set relay ON delay in seconds 11 Select display unit 33 Set relay OFF delay in seconds 12 Select decimal point position 34 Open relay contact at error 13 Set display range lo...

Page 35: ...et the input simulation value 54 Enable password protection 55 Set new password 59 Select language 60 Use process calibration values 61 Set value for low calibration point 62 Set value for high calibr...

Page 36: ...lay ON delay Input signal Hysteresis Setpoint increasing Time Closed Open Relay contact N O Release not possible setpoint still exceeded Release not possible setpoint hysteresis still exceeded Release...

Page 37: ...gh ON delay OFF delay Relay latched Relay latched Closed Open Relay contact N O Release not possible still inside window Release not possible inside hysteresis Release not possible OFF delay still act...

Page 38: ...y action Increasing Relay action Decreasing 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 t Off Off Off 1 1 2 2 On On On 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1...

Page 39: ...iversal transmitter with analog output IAMS0002 Universal transmitter with analog output 2 relays IAMS0022 Universal trip amplifier 2 relays IAMS0020 Display programming module PGMMOD00 Display Comms...

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