REO REOTRON SMP CP 24-5 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

REOTRON SMP CP - CP/M

 

Instruction manual

  

 

 

 

 

4.4 Display messages  

Du

ring normal running mode ‘run’ is shown in the LED display. In the programming mode an abbreviation 

for the corresponding parameter (see setting up instructions) and its set value, are displayed. Setting 
changes are stored upon leaving the programming mode or if a key is not touched for a period of 100 
seconds. 
 
 

4.4.1 Operating modes 

 
                                 Initialisation Phase. When the supply voltage is connected (Left decimal point blinks) 
 

 
Normal operation 
 

 

 
Unit not enabled 
 

 

 
Switched-

off using “0 – key” 

 

 

Left-hand decimal point in display illuminated. Current regulation mode; maximum 
unit current or the set-point value for current regulation has been reached.   
 

 
                                Under Voltage, input voltage to too low. 
 
 

4.4.2 Fault messages 

 
 

 
Over-temperature 
 

 
Short circuit (internal) 
 

 
                                                                   Overvoltage, input voltage too high, output is inhibited 
                                                                   Use `C009` to reset 
 

  

Unspecified error message, please contact the manufacturer.

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
When there is a fault an "Error" message is displayed and the unit switches off internally. The unit can be 
reset using the green "I" button on the display or in menu "C 009".

Summary of Contents for REOTRON SMP CP 24-5

Page 1: ...SMP CP M_ANL_EN_rev04 05 01 2017 REOTRON SMP CP SMP CP M DC Power supply ...

Page 2: ...t Warning Hazardous Voltage Failure to observe can kill cause serious injury or damage Isolate from mains before installation or dismantling work as well as for fuse changes or post installation modifications Observe the prescribed accident prevention and safety rules for the specific application Before putting into operation check if the rated voltage for the unit conforms with the local supply v...

Page 3: ...4 2 Adjustment 7 4 3 Adjustment procedure 7 4 4 Display messages 8 4 4 1 Operating modes 8 4 4 2 Fault messages 8 4 5 Possible settings 9 5 0 Set up 10 5 1 Configuration 10 5 2 Minimum and maximum values 11 5 3 Reset error message 12 5 4 Save user parameters 12 5 5 Recall saved settings 12 5 6 Hide show user menus 12 5 7 Service menu 13 6 0 Connections 14 7 0 Dimensions 15 ...

Page 4: ...ge 0 10 V DC or a control current 4 20 mA In addition it is possible to switch ON and OFF the output electronically without galvanic separation by the means of an inhibiting input This inhib iting input can be operated with a potential free contact or a control voltage 24 V DC To monitor the protective current the effective actual values of current and voltage are generated by one each 4 20 mA con...

Page 5: ...en 41 and 42 or external 24 V DC signal on terminals 42 and 43 Inhibit SMP CP CP M 24 5 External contact across terminals 42 and 43 or external 24 V DC signal on terminals 41 and 42 Voltage regulation set point 1 Link set point 2 current to 10V reference terminals 17 and 18 Set point power to 100 or nominal value Menu C 020 P 100 Connect voltage set point to terminals 11 14 see connection diagram ...

Page 6: ...lerance 1 Current tolerance 1 Output rise time 50 ms at full load Output hold time 35 ms at full load Control Set point input voltage current 0 10 VDC 0 4 20 mA DC Potentiometer 10 kOhm Feedback output Actual voltage actual current 4 20 mA Inhibit input Remote control 12 24 VDC 3300 Ohm or volt free contact Status signal Relay change over contact 1 A 250 VAC 1A 60 VDC Environment Working temperatu...

Page 7: ...tment parameters in the user menus are protected A code must be entered to open the user menus There are different pass codes for each func tion group Setting adjustments are automatically saved upon leaving the programming mode or if no button is pressed for a period of 100 seconds 4 3 Adjustment procedure All setting routines are commenced by pressing the programming button P The following diagr...

Page 8: ...ected Left decimal point blinks Normal operation Unit not enabled Switched off using 0 key Left hand decimal point in display illuminated Current regulation mode maximum unit current or the set point value for current regulation has been reached Under Voltage input voltage to too low 4 4 2 Fault messages Over temperature Short circuit internal Overvoltage input voltage too high output is inhibited...

Page 9: ...rent 50 100 i 100 020 Maximum power 50 100 o 100 020 Soft start 0 60 sec 0 1 020 Soft stop 0 60 sec 0 1 020 Internal voltage set point Display 0 100 U 0 002 Internal current set point Display 0 100 I 0 002 Internal power set point Display 0 100 P 100 002 Error reset Clr Er 009 Save user settings PUSH 143 Recall factory settings FAC 210 Recall user settings US PA 210 Hide programming menus 0 I Hd C...

Page 10: ... 2 Current Running mode Set point 3 Power 5 1 Configuration Code 003 P P P P P P P P P E S O 0 External Set point E S O I Internal Set point Keys 4 20 0 External Set point 0 20 mA 0 10V 4 20 I External Set point 4 20 mA E F P 0 Voltage Current regulation E F P I Power regulation set point E n 0 Invert Enable Off E n I Invert Enable On Running mode ...

Page 11: ... without external set point Min output current without external set point Output voltage limit Umax Start ramp time Sec Running mode Output current limit Imax P Characteristic current regulation Stop ramp time Sec Min output power without external set point P Characteristic power regulation Output power limit Pmax P Characteristic voltage regulation ...

Page 12: ...ed by pushing the green I Button in the Display 5 4 Save user parameters Code 143 P P P P Running mode Save current parameter settings 5 5 Recall saved settings Code 210 P P P P P P Restore factory settings Restore previously saved settings Running mode 5 6 Hide show user menus Code 117 P P P P Hd C 1 Hide menus Running mode ...

Page 13: ...values measured by the unit P Code 051 P P P P P P P P Display feedback voltage Display feedback current Running mode Display feedback power Unspecified Reserve Unspecified Reserve Unspecified Reserve Unspecified Reserve P Code 050 P P P P Display set point voltage Display set point current Running mode Display set point power ...

Page 14: ... 10 kR 0V 0V 31 32 33 34 Actual voltage Actual current 4 20mA 4 20mA 4 20mA 0 10V Set point current 10 kR REOTRON SMP CP CP M 48 10 20 0V ref 10 V Output 0V ref 10 V 0V 24V Enable 12 24 V Mains input 230 V 50 60 Hz L N PE 1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 41 42 43 61 62 63 4 20mA 0 10V Set point voltage 10 kR 0V 0V 31 32 33 34 Actual voltage Actual current 4 20mA 4 20mA 44 51 52 53 Status relay output o...

Page 15: ...REOTRON SMP CP CP M Instruction manual 15 7 0 Dimensions REOTRON SMP CP 24 5 ...

Page 16: ...REOTRON SMP CP CP M Instruction manual 16 REOTRON SMP CP M 24 5 ...

Page 17: ...REOTRON SMP CP CP M Instruction manual 17 REOTRON SMP CP 48 10 20 ...

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