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IMSBR10-E1

SBR-EW180

Recorder

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for SBR-EW180

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Page 3: ...ngewithoutpriornoticeasaresultofcontinuingimprovementsto theinstrument sperformanceandfunctions Everyefforthasbeenmadeinthepreparationofthismanualtoensuretheaccuracyofitscontents However should you ha...

Page 4: ...ment the operator must refer to the explanation in the manual Protectivegroundterminal AC High temperature To avoid injury caused by hot surface do not touch locations where this symbol appears Forthe...

Page 5: ...sive Atmosphere Donotoperatetheinstrumentinthepresenceofflammableliquidsorvapors Operationinsuchenvironmentsconstitutesasafety hazard Do Not Remove Covers The cover should be removed by RKC s qualifie...

Page 6: ...SBR EW180 12 dot recorder SBR EW180 18 dot recorder SBR EW180 24 dot recorder Japanese English deg F DST Alarm output relay 2 points1 Alarm output relay 4 points1 Alarm output relay 6 points1 Alarm ou...

Page 7: ...uide IMSBR09 E Optional Accessories Sold Separately The optional accessories below are available for purchase separately If you make an order make sure that all contentsarepresentandundamaged Forinfor...

Page 8: ...he left and right tabs and pull the display and key panel section toward you The section opensupward Tab on the display Open Open Display Removeallpackingmaterials Pen Model Dot Model Pen model Dot mo...

Page 9: ...how to assign tags to channels and how to set message strings that are to be printed 7 Setup Operations for Changing Adding Functions Basic Setting Mode Describes the setup operations for changing or...

Page 10: ...sthatcanbetakentopreventsuchoccurrences CAUTION Callsattentionstoactionsorconditionsthatcouldcauselightinjurytotheuseror damagetotheinstrumentoruser sdata andprecautionsthatcanbetakento preventsuchocc...

Page 11: ...ons 3 1 Names of Parts 3 1 3 2 Installing or Replacing the Chart Paper 3 4 3 3 Installing Replacing Felt Pens or Plotter Pen Pen Model 3 7 3 4 Installing ReplacingtheRibbonCassette DotModel 3 9 3 5 St...

Page 12: ...C Input 7 6 7 5 Changing the Channel Recording Color Dot Model 7 8 7 6 Recording by Compensating for the Pen Offset along the TimeAxis Pen Model 7 9 7 7 Turning Printouts ON OFF 7 10 7 8 Setting the P...

Page 13: ...splay Mode 9 27 9 17 Setting the ProcedureTaken When the Computed Result Is in Error 9 28 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 10 1 A List of Error Messages 10 1 10 2 TroubleshootingFlowCharts 10 4 Chapter 11 M...

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Page 15: ...rsettingscanbeprinted Internal Light A light is provided for easier viewing of the recording area of the chart paper Display Measured values can be displayed numerically or using bar graphs on the lar...

Page 16: ...r equal to 2 4 V is ON 1 1 5V 1 5V is scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as measured values Also the low cut function input less than 0 is fixed to 0 scale left value can be used Curr...

Page 17: ...Scaling The input values are scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as measured values 0 V 100 0 C 10 V 300 0 C Measured value Input value Square Root Computation When the input type is...

Page 18: ...put Whenmeasuringthetemperatureusingathermocouple thereferencejunctioncompensationontherecordercan beused Whenusingexternalreferencejunctioncompensation youcansetthereferencevoltage Thereference junct...

Page 19: ...tput for a step input Moving Average Dot Model The average value of the m most recent values acquired at the scan interval is used as the measured value of the channel The number of moving averaged da...

Page 20: ...dingtothemodelfromthetablebelow Model Integration Time of the A D Converter Pen model Select 16 7 ms 60 Hz 20 ms 50 Hz or Auto Dot model Select 16 7 ms 60 Hz 20 ms 50 Hz 100 ms or Auto If Auto is sele...

Page 21: ...to the specifiedvalue Difference Low Limit Alarm l An alarm occurs when the difference in the input values of two channels is less than or equal to the specified value Can be specified on channels se...

Page 22: ...larm is released Note The alarm detection operation is reset when a power failure occurs The operation restarts after the power recovers If the alarm value is changed while a delay alarm is occurring...

Page 23: ...lay A1 A2 A3 A4 and A5 Options Contact signals can be generated from alarm output relays when alarms occur The number of output relays is 2 A1 4 A2 6 A3 12 A4 or 24 A5 The alarm output relays are deno...

Page 24: ...e reflash alarm is disabled Alarm Alarm output relay Reflash alarm ON Alarm output relay Reflash alarm OFF Channel 1 Channel 3 Channel 2 Approx 500 ms Approx 500 ms Note If the reflash alarm is enable...

Page 25: ...is enabled I01 is set to diagnosis output Specifying AND produces no effect Related Topics SettingtheANDoperation Section7 1 Energized De energized Operation of Alarm Output Relays You can select whet...

Page 26: ...Released Note If the reflash alarm is enabled I01 to I03 are fixed to non hold operation Specifying Hold produces no effect If diagnosis output is enabled I01 is fixed to non hold operation Specifying...

Page 27: ...ecording as well as various othertypesofinformation Recording Example on the Pen Model Recording Example on the Dot Model The recording examples may appear differently from the actual recording as a r...

Page 28: ...times Therecordingcolorsareassignedtoeachset channels01 06 07 12 13 18 and19 24 ofsixchannelsin ascending order as follows purple red green blue brown and black The recording color of each channel can...

Page 29: ...ereareoffsetsalongthetimeaxis phasedifference betweenthepens Thisoffsetiscorrectedwhenpenoffsetcompensationisused Same time Below is an explanation for the 2 pen model The recording of these two pens...

Page 30: ...g cm3 2 390 6 S cm 3 H 598 4 C 4 d 0 222V 0 0 500 0 1CH mg cm3 RED 50mm h_ 08 00 25mm h 09 52 START 205 ABCDEF 1H3 10 09 1H3 10 05 50mm h 14 55 Time tick The time ticks are marks that indicate the pos...

Page 31: ...23 5mg cm3 02 437 2 S cm 03 H 591 6 C 04 0 222V 05 0 665V 06 L 0 448V _50mm h 14 55 _08 00 25mm h 09 52 START 205 ABCDEF 01H3 10 09 01H3 10 05 Nov 09 04 13 50 01 218 7mg cm3 02 390 6 S cm 03 H 598 4 C...

Page 32: ...terval Printout Contents for details see appendix 1 Date time timeticks marksthatindicatethepositionsofthedate timeonthechartpaper measured values alarmstatus scale leftmostandrightmostvaluesofspan an...

Page 33: ...executed when the buffer is full the message is not printed A buffer overflow mark is printed when there are messages that cannot be printedbecausethebufferisfull Thetimeprintoutformatcanbeselected N...

Page 34: ...ttingssuchastheinputrangeandalarmforeachchannel SetupListcontainssettingsofbasicspecificationssuchasthealarmoutputrelayoperationandprintoutmethod Printout Example of List on the Pen Model The printout...

Page 35: ...escription 1 Printout Example of List on the Dot Model The printout examples may appear differently from the actual printout as a result of functional improvements made on the recorder after this manu...

Page 36: ...lnumbers TheindicatorturnsONwhenanalarmoccurs and turns OFF when the alarm is released If the alarm indication is set to hold operation the indicator blinks when an alarm occurs When alarm ACK operati...

Page 37: ...nnel Channel on which an alarm is occurring Channel on which an alarm is not occurring Channel on which an alarm is not set 123456 789012 345678 901234 ABCDEF GJ P ABCDEF GJKMNP Date Time and Chart Sp...

Page 38: ...logarithm y log10x Exponent EXP Determines the exponent y ex Relational computation LT LE GT GE Determines or of two elements and outputs 0 or 1 EQ NE Logical computation AND OR XOR NOT Determines th...

Page 39: ...sured value of channel 02 is 20 V the computed result of 01 02 is 40 Recording Computation Channels Trend Recording Trendrecordingispossiblebysettingtherecordingspanforeachcomputationchannel Therecord...

Page 40: ...eeappendix1 Related Topics Settingtheperiodicprintout Section7 8 9 6 and9 15 SettingtheprintoutusingtheTLOGtimer Section9 6and9 12 Alarms Up to 4 alarms can be assigned to each computation channel The...

Page 41: ...out also when the power is turned OFF including a power failure This relay behavior cannot be changed FAIL Relay Output NO C NC Normal NO C NC Failure NO C NC Power OFF NO Normally Opened C Common NC...

Page 42: ...s applied to the terminal The secondary chart speed is set in advance Message 1 Printout to Message 5 Printout Remoteinputsignal Trigger Prints message 1 to 5 on the chart paper Manual Printout Remote...

Page 43: ...Remote Signal Edge Trigger and Level Theaboveactionsarecarriedoutontherisingorfallingedgeoftheremotesignal edge theONsignallastingat least 250 ms trigger or the ON OFF signal level Rising Falling edg...

Page 44: ...the average etc andpenreplacement penmodel ribboncassettereplacement dot model Related Topics Settingthekeylockfunction Section7 10 Using the key lock function Section 3 13 Language Thedisplayandreco...

Page 45: ...tion Keep electrically charged objects away from the recorder as this may cause malfunction Do not apply volatile chemicals to the door glass display panel keys etc Do not allow rubber and vinyl produ...

Page 46: ...Condensation may occur if the recorder is moved to another place where both the ambient temperature and humidity are higher or if the temperature changes rapidly In addition measurement errors will r...

Page 47: ...ertothepanelaccordingtotheprocedurebelow First attachthetwomountingbracketsandtemporarilyfastentheattachmentscrews Next fixtherecorderinplacebytighteningtheattachmentscrewswiththeappropriatetorque Whe...

Page 48: ...wise specified tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm 39 5 1 56 180 5 7 11 279 6 11 01 180 7 09 108 4 25 180 7 09 108 4 25 0 94 1 0 279 6 11 01 1 0 54 6 2 15 288 11 34 294 6 11 6...

Page 49: ...ith insulation sleeves designed for 4 mm screws be used when connecting the input output signal wires to the terminals However this does not apply clamped terminals H2 Crimp on lug with insulation sle...

Page 50: ...onnected devices If you need to make a parallel connection then TurntheburnoutdetectionfunctionOFF Groundtheinstrumentstothesamepoint Do not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation This can...

Page 51: ...erminals 1 Turn OFF the recorder and remove the terminal cover 2 Connect the signal wires to the terminals Clamped input terminal Screw input terminal Philips screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Crimp...

Page 52: ...rrent input Leadwire resistance 10 max wire The resistance of the three wires should be equal Example For a 4 to 20 mA input a shunt resistor of 250 0 1 can be used to convert to 1 5V input A B b Note...

Page 53: ...minalcoverafterwiringandmakesurenottotouchtheterminals Crimp on lug with insulation sleeves for 4 mm screws CAUTION To prevent fire use signal wires having a temperature rating of 70C or more Ifastron...

Page 54: ...NC NO C NC NO C NC I01 I02 I03 I04 I05 I06 NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC A3 F1 I01 I02 I03 I04 I05 I06 I01 I02 I03 I04 I05 I06 NO C NC NO C NC R1 CE FAIL 1 2 3 4 5 C 1 2 3 4 5 C R1...

Page 55: ...NC NO C NC NO C NC I21 I22 I23 I24 I25 I26 NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC I31 I32 I33 I34 I35 I36 NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC A5 R1 I01 I02 I03 I04 I05 I06 1 2 3...

Page 56: ...ing of the remote control input terminals Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the recorder Relay Contact Output Specifications Outputtype Relay Contactrating 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 A 250 VDC 0 1...

Page 57: ...uble pole type on the power supply line in order to separate the recorder from the main power supply Put an indication on this switch as the breaker on the power supply line for the recorder and indic...

Page 58: ...lace Power terminal block Power terminal cover 2 Wire the power cord and the protective ground cord to the power supply terminals Use ring tongue crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws L N Philips scr...

Page 59: ...er switch of the recorder or another device during operation This can have adverse effects on the measured values If nothing is displayed when the power switch is turned ON turn OFF the power switch a...

Page 60: ...hole on each of the top bottom left and right panels The hole is covered with a seal Plotter pen Prints various types of information Pen model Dot model Display and key panel see the next page There a...

Page 61: ...rse order LEFT RIGHT Key Moves the cursor to the right when entering a value or character Press this key while holding down the SHIFT key to move the cursor to the left SHIFT Key Used with the key key...

Page 62: ...t terminals Heatsink Dissipates the internal heat Optional terminal block This is where terminals or ports used by options such as alarm output relays and communication interface are installed Etherne...

Page 63: ...sedamagetothechart cassetteplaten thecylindricalsectionthatholdsthepaperduringtherecordingoperation Besureto replacethechartpaperaheadoftime Loading the Chart Paper 1 Openthedoor If recording is in pr...

Page 64: ...pressing the stopper on either side Chart holder Black Stopper Front cover Chart holder Transparent Stopper Chart holder Transparent 1 2 3 2 4 Loadthechartpaper Rifflethechartthoroughlybeforeloading M...

Page 65: ...settebackintotherecordercase Aligntheleftandrightprojectionswiththeguidegroovesoftherecorderandpresstheentirechart cassette into the recorder case The chart cassette is fixed in place with the stopper...

Page 66: ...color Replacing Felt Pens 1 Openthedoor If recording is in progress press the RCD key to stop the recording 2 Open the display and key panel section Hold the left and right tabs and pull the display a...

Page 67: ...rthecenterposition andthePenexchange Endappears Note When the pen moves a line is drawn on the chart paper 4 Replacethepen 5 Press the CH UP key Thescreenreturnstothedatadisplayscreen Replacing the Pl...

Page 68: ...rding 2 Press the FUNC key 3 Press the DISP key several times to display Ribbon exchange Func Ribbon exchange 4 Press the CH UP key The printer carriage moves near the center position and Ribbon excha...

Page 69: ...hecassettewiththeribbonfeedingshaftholeoftheholder Groove for the ribbon cassette stopper Ribbon feed shaft Ribbon feeding knob 8 Turntheribbonfeedingknobinthedirectionofthearrowahalfturnormoretocheck...

Page 70: ...e word RECORD Stopping the Recording While recording is in progress press the RCD key to stop recording The word RECORD on the status display clears Feeding the Chart Paper The chart paper is fed whil...

Page 71: ...d values the displayed channel is automatically switched in ascending order The switching interval can be set to 1 s 2 s 3 s 4 s or 5 s MeasurementchannelssettoSkipandcomputationchannelssettoOFFarenot...

Page 72: ...the recorder continues the measurement and alarm detection in the background When manual printout is complete trend recording resumes If an alarm occurs during the manual printout the alarm is printed...

Page 73: ...t Start and then press the key TheListprintoutstarts Thescreenreturnstothedatadisplayscreen Print List Start Aborting the List Printout 1 Press the FUNC key 2 Press the key to select Print out and the...

Page 74: ...ntunneededalarmprintoutsfrombeing executed Procedure 1 Press the FUNC key 2 Press the key to select Buffer clear and then press the key Func Buffer clear 3 Press the key to select Alarm and then press...

Page 75: ...e Printing a Message 1 Press the FUNC key 2 Press the key to select Message and then press the key Func Message 3 Press the key to select message number and then press the key Themessageprintoutstarts...

Page 76: ...odic printout Procedure Resetting the Report Data 1 Press the FUNC key 2 Press the key to select Periodic and then press the key Func Periodic 3 Press the key to select Reset and then press the key Th...

Page 77: ...armisreleased The alarm output is released when the alarm ACK operation is carried out Whenanalarmisoccurring The alarm output is held even after the alarm ACK operation If the alarm ACK operation is...

Page 78: ...Keylock and then press the key The key lock is activated The screen returns to the data display screen Func Keylock Releasing the Key Lock Note A password is required to release the key lock 1 Press t...

Page 79: ...utationchannelscannotbechangedwhilecomputation M1 option is in progress The operations that can be carried out in this mode are described in chapter 5 and 6 Basic Setting Mode Thismodeisusedtosettheba...

Page 80: ...ngmodeisenteredfromSettingmode Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode Next hold down both the DISP key and the FUNC key for 3 seconds The Basic Setting mode display appears The top...

Page 81: ...reen appears WhentheSettingcompletescreenappears thechangeditemisapplied 01 01 Channel Setting complete Using the ESC Key If you press the ESC MENU key the operation is cancelled and the display retur...

Page 82: ...ey to show Ins DISP and then press the key A space for one character is inserted Enter the character Position to insert the character Display Ins DISP Unit ppm CHR Ins DISP Deleting a Character Use th...

Page 83: ...ange section 3 12 section 9 1 section 3 10 sections 3 7 3 8 sections 3 9 3 10 section 3 13 section 3 11 section 3 3 Pen model Dot model section 3 4 Math key FUNC Alarm ACK Alarm output release operati...

Page 84: ...rding pen to a position that is easily accessible for replacement on the pen model Ribbon exchange Dot Model Movestheprintercarriagenearthecenterpositionwhenreplacingtheribboncassetteonthedotmodel 4 3...

Page 85: ...ght K Number CH CH CH Left Right CH CH Trend CH CH Periodic Tag Duration Level Timer number Alarm SUM scale Type Value Relay Relay number Zone Partial Partial Expand Boundary Print out Tag Alarm delay...

Page 86: ...ngth Parity Protocol Timer number Pen CH Error Over Mode Interval Ref Time Reset Print Color Output pen Bar graph Error data Host Local IP DNS Login Login set Timeout K Alive A M G DNS P S Domain Suff...

Page 87: ...xpand 1 to 99 50 Aux Partial Boundary Within the recording span range Aux Print out CH 01 to 24 01 Aux Print out Trend Dot Model On Off On Aux Print out Periodic On Off On Aux Tag CH 01 to 24 01 Aux T...

Page 88: ...Off On Math Aux Tag CH 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 0G 0J 0K 0M 0N 0P 0A 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1J 1K 1M 1N 1P Math Aux Tag Tag 7 characters or less 0A to 1P Math Aux Alm delay T CH 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 0G 0J 0K 0M...

Page 89: ...ck Periodic Free Lock Free Keylock Pen exchange Pen Model Free Lock Free Keylock Ribbon exchange Dot Model Free Lock Free Moving_AVE Moving_AVE Dot Model Not Use Not Filter Filter Pen Model Not Use No...

Page 90: ...ata Over Skip Limit Skip RS 422A 485 communication interface function C3 option Setup Item Pen Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value RS 422 485 Address 1 to 32 1 RS 422 485 Baud rate 1200 2...

Page 91: ...lectable Range or Selections Default Value P_Adj P_Adj Dot Model Hysteresis Zero Full Hysteresis Pen Model Zero Full Zero P_Adj Pen No Pen Model 1 2 3 4 1 Store Setup Item Pen Dot Selectable Range or...

Page 92: ...ter scaling Low cut 7 15 Use Personalize Add function SQRT low cut in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not If Use is selected set the low cut value using Range in Setting mode 5 1 If Not is select...

Page 93: ...rm Use Alarm Hysteresis in Basic Setting mode to set the hysteresis to be applied 7 1 to the high limit alarm and low limit alarm of measurement channels Likewise use Alarm M_Hysteresis to set the hys...

Page 94: ...larm occurrence and release print only the alarm occurrence or not print Time printout format 7 16 Use Personalize Time print Alarm in Basic Setting mode to set the time printout format when printing...

Page 95: ...the timer used on each 9 6 computation channel Unit Use Math Unit in Setting mode to set the unit for each channel 9 3 Constants Use Math Constant in Setting mode to define constants to be used in the...

Page 96: ...interval 9 12 Use Math Timer TLOG Print in Basic Setting mode to turn the printout On 9 12 Use Math Aux Print out Periodic in Setting mode to enable disable the 9 9 periodic printout for each computa...

Page 97: ...lues For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display return...

Page 98: ...0 to 1472 0 F J 200 0 to 1100 0 C 328 0 to 2012 0 F T 200 0 to 400 0 C 328 0 to 752 0 F N 0 0 to 1300 0 C 32 to 2372 F W 0 0 to 2315 0 C 32 to 4199 F L 200 0 to 900 0 C 328 0 to 1652 0 F U 200 0 to 4...

Page 99: ...fect ESC Set Range CH 01 01 Mode Scale Type Volt Range 2V Span left 2 000 Span right 2 000 Scale left 0 00 Scale right 200 00 01 01 Channel Setting complete First channel Last channel Description Scal...

Page 100: ...ue Input Type Range Type Selectable Span Range C Selectable Span Range F DC voltage 20 mV 20 00 to 20 00 mV Volt 60 mV 60 00 to 60 00 mV 200 mV 200 0 to 200 0 mV 2 V 2 000 to 2 000 V 6 V 6 000 to 6 00...

Page 101: ...l ESC Set Range CH 01 01 MOde DI Range Level Span left 0 Span right 1 01 01 Channel Setting complete Description Selectable Range Type Span Left and Span Right The range type span left and span right...

Page 102: ...le span left range 0 8 to 1 2 V Selectable span right range 4 8 to 5 2 V Scale Left and Scale Right Selectablerange mantissa 20000to30000 Decimalposition XXXXX XXXX X XXX XX XX XXX X XXXX Thedecimalpo...

Page 103: ...Setting complete First channel Last channel Description Input Type in Which Square Root Computation Can Be Performed SquarerootcomputationcanbeperformedwhensettoDCvoltageinput Span Left and Span Righ...

Page 104: ...the value when the low cut function is applied is displayed as Over Skip Unused Channels Select Skip Set the channel range The new setting takes effect First channel Last channel ESC Set Range CH 01...

Page 105: ...rns to a higher level menu 4 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key 5 Hold down the MENU key for 3 se...

Page 106: ...ured value on the reference channel Alarm on a channel set to delta computation Alarm H L R r T and t Alarm h and l Measured value If high limit on rate of change alarm or low limit on rate of change...

Page 107: ...High Limit on Rate of Change Alarm Low Limit on Rate of Change Alarm A value greater than or equal to 1 digit can be specified For example 1 digit corresponds 0 001 for the 2 V range measurable range...

Page 108: ...the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 4 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press th...

Page 109: ...en appears do either of the following To correct the setting press the key If you are done press the ESC key 5 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode Set the chart speed The...

Page 110: ...4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 4 When the Setting complete screen appears do e...

Page 111: ...f the following To correct the setting press the key If you are done press the ESC key 6 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode Select the trend recording interval mode The n...

Page 112: ...inthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to s...

Page 113: ...n thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you...

Page 114: ...igher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key 6 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to r...

Page 115: ...iddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set oth...

Page 116: ...HIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 IfyoupresstheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display ret...

Page 117: ...stheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press th...

Page 118: ...ee section 4 2 IfyoupresstheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either o...

Page 119: ...item and press the key Use the key or SHIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESCkey in the middle of the operation the sett...

Page 120: ...pears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key 6 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode Set the channel range Set the...

Page 121: ...the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setting...

Page 122: ...y 5 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode Select whether to use the bias Set the bias value Set the channel range The new setting takes effect First channel Last channel ESC...

Page 123: ...conds to enter Setting mode 2 Press the key or SHIFT key to select Aux and then press the key 3 Press the key or SHIFT key to select DST and then press the key 4 Set each item and press the key Press...

Page 124: ...ting complete Month day of the week and time when the DST ends Month The n the day of the week of the month Time n Explanation DST Select Use to use DST Start month Start day and Start time Set the da...

Page 125: ...when computation is in progress on modelswiththecomputationfunction M1option Procedure Changing the Settings 1 Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode 2 Hold down the and keys simu...

Page 126: ...Behavior Nonhold Indicator Nonhold Increase 01 Decrease 01 Hysteresis 0 5 Math hysteresis 0 0 Alarm Setting complete Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT key to...

Page 127: ...ted Indicator Specifieswhethertosetthealarmindicationtoholdoperationornon holdoperation Nonhold Releasesthealarmindicationatthesametimethealarmisreleased Hold Holds the alarm indication until the alar...

Page 128: ...the key If you are done press the ESC key Select the integration time of the A D converter The new setting takes effect ESC A D Integrate Setting complete Basic A D Integrate Auto Applying the Changes...

Page 129: ...esettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are...

Page 130: ...eration thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels...

Page 131: ...al Uses the RJC function on the recorder External Uses an external RJC function If external is selected set the compensation voltage Volt SetsthecompensationvoltagewhenusinganexternalRJCfunction The c...

Page 132: ...returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key Select the channel Select the...

Page 133: ...o either of the following To correct the setting press the key If you are done press the ESC key Select On to record by compensating for the pen offset along the time axis The new setting takes effect...

Page 134: ...ction 4 2 IfyoupresstheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the...

Page 135: ...escreenreturnstoOperationmode PresstheESCkeytoreturntotheBasic screen Explanation CH Tag Channel Printsthechannelnumber Tag Printsthetag Channel Dot Model When On is selected channel No is printed by...

Page 136: ...dleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setting pre...

Page 137: ...n the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key Select the type of report data to print Set the channel range Sel...

Page 138: ...e minimum value over the interval MAX Prints the maximum value over the interval INST Printstheinstantaneousvalue SUM scale Set this item only when SUM is selected SUM sums the data every computation...

Page 139: ...returns to a higher level menu 5 WhentheSetting completescreenappears doeitherofthefollowing Press the keytosetotherchannels If you are done press the ESC key Set the channel range Select the display...

Page 140: ...conds to enter Setting mode 2 Hold down the and keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter Basic Setting mode 3 Pressthe keyorSHIFT keytoselectKeylockandthenpressthe key 4 Set each item and press the...

Page 141: ...apply the key lock function to the message printout operation Select Lock to apply the key lock function to the operation of clearing the printout buffer The new setting takes effect Select Lock to a...

Page 142: ...to Be Key Locked Sets the operation of the keys to be key locked Select Lock or Free for each key operation RCD RCD key Feed FEED key Menu MENU key Disp Menu MENU 1 key Alarm ACK Alarm ACK operation...

Page 143: ...ey in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To...

Page 144: ...of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setti...

Page 145: ...he operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setting p...

Page 146: ...iddle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the...

Page 147: ...ion 4 2 If you press the ESCkey in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears d...

Page 148: ...inSettingmode 1 5V low cut Enables Disablesthe1 5Vlow cutfunction Use Enables the setting of the low cut function when a channel is set to 1 5V in Setting mode Not The1 5Vlow cutitemdoesnotappearinSet...

Page 149: ...ion 4 2 If you press the ESCkey in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears d...

Page 150: ...e Second M D H M Month Day Hour Minute M D H M S Month Day Hour Minute Second YMD H M S Month Day Year Hour Minute Second None Doesnotprintthedate time RCD On Setsthetimeprintoutformatoftherecordstart...

Page 151: ...ress the key to select the settings to be initialized and then press the key Set InitializesthesettingsinSettingmode Setup Set InitializesthesettingsinBasicSettingmodeandSettingmode 5 To execute the i...

Page 152: ...characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting compl...

Page 153: ...juststheinternalclocktothenearesthour Manualprint Executesmanualprintout Message Prints message where is a value between 1 and 5 Chartspeed Changesthechartspeed Mathstart stop Starts stopsthecomputati...

Page 154: ...SC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following...

Page 155: ...ters see section 4 2 If you press the ESCkey in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete scr...

Page 156: ...d down or 3 s to switch The panel keys are set to the functions marked above the keys as shown below FEED DISP MENU RCD MENU FUNC CH UP SHIFT ESC CHARACTER 1 Returning from the Data Display Setup Scre...

Page 157: ...ch channel End Channel alarm status display End Date Time Chart speed display End DI DO display when the R1 or A option is installed End Display in which different screens can be assigned to the top a...

Page 158: ...itching interval and then press the key 5 When the Setting complete screen appears press the key Hold the MENU 1 key down for 3 seconds to exit from the data display setup screen Select the channel sw...

Page 159: ...2 Press the keytoshowMathandthenpressthe key 3 Pressthe keywithStopshownonthescreen Thecomputationstops andthescreenswitchestothedatadisplayscreen The word MATH in the status display clears Math Stop...

Page 160: ...display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key 6 Hold down the MENU...

Page 161: ...Copy DISP Store the entire string in the memory Past DISP Paste the string in the memory Inserting a Character Press the key or SHIFT key to move the cursor to the position where the character is to...

Page 162: ...low order of precedence Data That Can Be Used in Equations InTLOGcomputation themeasuredvaluesofmeasurementchannelsorcomputedvaluesofcomputation channels can only be used For all other computations a...

Page 163: ...e channel 01 and make the result the computed value of computation channel 0A Computing equation of computation channel 0A 0A 01 Power and Other Computations Thedatathatcanbeusedinequationsaremeasured...

Page 164: ...annel 3 the computed result is 1 Otherwise the result is 0 02 GE 03 If the measured value of channel 2 is greater than or equal to the measured value of channel 3 the computed result is 1 Otherwise th...

Page 165: ...OR Syntax e1XORe2 Condition If the two data values e1 and e2 are zero and non zero or non zero and zero the computed result is 1 Otherwise it is 0 Explanation e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 0 e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 1 e...

Page 166: ...TLOG MIN Minimum value Syntax TLOG MIN e1 Condition Determinestheminimumvalueofchannele1 TLOG AVE Average value Syntax TLOG AVE e1 Condition Determinestheaveragevalueofchannele1 TLOG SUM Sum value Sy...

Page 167: ...s see section 4 2 IfyoupresstheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do eithe...

Page 168: ...hemiddleoftheoperation thesettingsentereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set...

Page 169: ...ntereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 5 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done pres...

Page 170: ...time of the delay high limit alarm or delay low limit alarm Section 9 11 Enablingthealarmdelayfunction Section7 15 Settingthealarmhysteresis Section7 1 Alarm Value Canbesettoavalueintherangeof 9999999...

Page 171: ...s the key 4 Set each item and press the key Use the key or SHIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 IfyoupresstheESCkeyinthemiddleoftheoperatio...

Page 172: ...Yes No selectable Yes Timer Periodic Periodic Measurement and computation channels Absolute time mode Yes No For the timer 1 and 2 settings see section 9 12 Absolute time mode Keeps time from the ref...

Page 173: ...ntereduptothenarecancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done pres...

Page 174: ...section 4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen app...

Page 175: ...press the key 4 Press the key or SHIFT key to select Print out and then press the key 5 Set each item and press the key Use the key or SHIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter val...

Page 176: ...the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the fol...

Page 177: ...the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If you are done press the ESC key 7 Hold down the M...

Page 178: ...the key Use the key or SHIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up...

Page 179: ...The reference time is set on the hour 00 to 23 Example 1 Referencetime 14 00 Interval 12h The timeout times are hour 2 and hour 14 Example 2 Referencetime 00 00 Interval 10min The timeout times are 0...

Page 180: ...1 2 3 Reset Reset Reset Reset On Timer timeout Reset Off When reset is ON the sum value is calculated over each interval When set to Off the sum value from computationstartiscalculated Printout On Pri...

Page 181: ...to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setting press the key If you are done press th...

Page 182: ...the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following To correct the setting...

Page 183: ...HIFT key to select values For the procedure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESCkey in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled an...

Page 184: ...NST Printstheinstantaneousvalue SUM scale Set this item only when SUM is selected For the definition of the term sum scale see page 7 14 Off Simply sums the computed values s Sums by converting the co...

Page 185: ...e settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher level menu 6 When the Setting complete screen appears do either of the following Press the key to set other channels If...

Page 186: ...dure on how to enter values or characters see section 4 2 If you press the ESC key in the middle of the operation the settings entered up to then are cancelled and the display returns to a higher leve...

Page 187: ...value on a computation channel refers to a value that is less than or equal to 100000000 or greater than or equal to 100000000 excluding the decimal Skip The over value is not used in the computation...

Page 188: ...re equal This is not allowed 24 The lower span limit is greater than the upper span limit 25 The lower scale limit is greater than the upper scale limit 26 Bias cannot be set to the SKIPPED channel 27...

Page 189: ...invalid during chart feed 169 This action is invalid during ribbon hold Operation Errors Code Message Explanation Countermeasures 232 There is no available data There is no data for periodic printout...

Page 190: ...2 RAM failure Contact your nearest RKC dealer 910 A D error Contact your nearest RKC dealer 921 A D calibration value error Contact your nearest RKC dealer 922 A D calibration is in the wrong order Co...

Page 191: ...the switch work properly Connect properly Turn ON the power properly Contact your nearest RKC dealer Section 2 5 Section 2 6 Supply the power at the specified voltage and frequency Does the input meet...

Page 192: ...tions 7 12 and 6 2 moving average dot model see sections 7 11 and section 6 3 Wire correctly see section 2 3 Install the terminal block correctly Fasten the terminal screws correctly Insulate the RTD...

Page 193: ...sformer into the power line Insert a power line filter into the power line If an inductive load is connected to an alarm contact output use a surge suppresser on that line Contact your nearest RKC dea...

Page 194: ...rprintedcharactersclear notblurred Forthereplacementprocedureoffeltpensandplotterpens seesection3 3 penmodel Forthereplacementprocedureoftheribboncassette seesection3 4 dotmodel Is the chart paper fee...

Page 195: ...theplottercarriageshaftbecleanedonceayear Cleaning Procedure Wipethedustofftheplottercarriageshaftusingasoftlint freeclothorpaper If the dirt does not come off easily apply ethyl alcohol to the cloth...

Page 196: ...ull out the internal light LED assembly The LED assembly is attached to the left and right of the display and key panel section Display and key panel LED assembly LED assembly 4 RemovetheLEDassemblyfr...

Page 197: ...0 05 C Forinformationonpurchasingthecalibrationinstruments contactyournearestRKCdealer Calibration Procedure 1 Wiretherecorderandthecalibrationinstrumentasshowninthefollowingfigure andadequatelywarm u...

Page 198: ...ased on 0 C The recorderperformscompensationbymeasuringthetemperatureattheinputterminalandaddingthe correspondingthermoelectromotiveforcetotheactualoutputofthethermocouple Therefore whenthe measuremen...

Page 199: ...ull rightedgeofthechartpaper and then press the key AdjustZerofirstandthenFull Increaseordecreasethesettingtoalignthepenpositionwiththescalelineonthechartpaper Then press the key To change the setting...

Page 200: ...per Zero left edge of the chart paper or Full right edge of the chart paper and then press the key Adjust Hysteresis first followed by Zero and then Full Adjusting the Hysteresis A line is drawn at th...

Page 201: ...te Hysteresis 2 Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT key to select End and then press the key Press the key to select Store and then press the key The changes ar...

Page 202: ...ies depending on the condition of use and its determination is subjective Consider these facts for determining the actual replacement period Pen Model Note 41 days 2 km B8802CA MOTOR ASSY 5 years Item...

Page 203: ...cassette RIBBON CASSETTE B9906JA 5 years B8802CA 5 years 3 years PULLY B9901EY 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9906FX 5 years B8803BB MOTOR ASSY B9906GM 5 years GEAR B8801BW B8801BX 5 years MOTOR ASSY B9906GM Di...

Page 204: ...to 50 00 V 1 5V 0 800 to 1 200 V range to 4 800 to 5 200 V range TC R1 0 0 to 1760 0 C 32 to 3200 F S1 0 0 to 1760 0 C 32 to 3200 F B1 0 0 to 1820 0 C 32 to 3308 F K1 200 0 to 1370 0 C 328 to 2498 F...

Page 205: ...to delta computation the input value of the reference channel where reference channel NO channel No set to delta computation Computable input type DC voltage TC and RTD The channel set to delta comput...

Page 206: ...on within a channel 1 to 3600 s 1 hour However if the alarm delay time setting is not an integer multiple of the scan interval the alarm delay time is set to a value that is the first integer multiple...

Page 207: ...n the other section is reduced Boundary position 1 to 99 Boundary value Within the recording span range Trend Recording Dot Model Item Specifications Recording method Trend recording by a 6 color wire...

Page 208: ...second month day hour minute month day hour minute second year month day hour minute second and not print Message printout buffer Stores 5 messages waiting to be printed Recording start printout Prin...

Page 209: ...printout Same as the pen model With time ticks New chart speed printout Same as the pen model With time ticks Manual printout Same as the pen model Setting printout List Same as the pen model Setting...

Page 210: ...lay System display Lights off Skip Multiple display The following screens can be assigned arbitrarily to the top and bottom sections of the display 1 channel digital display 2 channel digital display...

Page 211: ...shown Higher precedence H L T t h l R r Lower precedence Special values Measurement channel Status Display Description Over Over See below Over Over See below Skip SKIP A value for channels set to ski...

Page 212: ...n an alarm occurs and clears when the alarm is released If the alarm indication is set to hold operation the indicator blinks when an alarm occurs When alarm ACK operation is performed the indicator t...

Page 213: ...lay format as 4 channel digital display Value 5 or 6 digits 1 channels 1 to 12 2 channels 18 to 24 Displayable values are 19999 to 99999 and a decimal If this range is exceeded the value is displayed...

Page 214: ...switches every three sconds Flag and scale Alarm is not set Alarm is not occurring Channel No Alarm is occurring 123456 789012 345678 901234 ABCDEF GJKMNP ABCDEF GJKMNP Aug 31 2005 11 26 37 12000mn h...

Page 215: ...9ABCDEF Computation channel 0AH9999999 9ABCDEF Uses the same digital display format as 2 channel digital display Uses the same digital display format as 4 channel digital display Uses the same digita...

Page 216: ...op synchronization Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Data length 7 bits or 8 bits Stop bit Fixed to 1 bit Parity Odd even or none no parity Received buffer leng...

Page 217: ...ut data Digital data via communication can be used in computations other than statistical computation TLOG Number of communication input data points 8 channels pen model 24 channels dot model Range 9...

Page 218: ...10 WEED Cu10 BAILEY Cu10 0 00392 at 20 C Cu10 0 00393 at 20 C Cu25 0 00425 at 0 C Measurement Accuracy Recording Accuracy Measurement accuracy 0 3 of recording span 0 4 of rdg 1 0 C 0 3 of rdg 0 8 C I...

Page 219: ...built in isolated power supply for the input terminals and shared common Input type and signal level Voltage free contact Contact closed at 200 or less and contact open at 100 k or greater Open colle...

Page 220: ...2 60 Hz 2 Vibration 10 to 60 Hz 0 2 m s2 or less Shock Not acceptable Magnetic field 400 A m or less DC and 50 60 Hz Noise Normal mode 50 60 Hz Volt The peak value including the signal must be less th...

Page 221: ...o 61010 1 Installation category II1 Measurement category II2 Pollution degree 23 UL Certified by UL61010B 1 CSA NRTL C CE EMC EN61326 Emission Class A Immunity Annex A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN55011...

Page 222: ...5 of rdg 0 5 C except 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C for J 200 to 100 C 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 15 of rdg 0 5 C except 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C for L 200 to 100 C Pen model Dead band 0 2 of recording span Dot...

Page 223: ...50 60 Hz and DC 400 A m fields Measurement 0 1 of rdg 10 digit or less Recording 0 5 of the recording span or less Input source resistance DC voltage range With variation of 1 k Ranges of 200 mV or le...

Page 224: ...rwise specified tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm 39 5 1 56 180 5 7 11 279 6 11 01 180 7 09 108 4 25 180 7 09 108 4 25 0 94 1 0 279 6 11 01 1 0 54 6 2 15 288 11 34 294 6 11 6...

Page 225: ...lta computation Alarm Time tick Unit Measured value Channel No or tag Date Time Channel data Computation channel Scale Recording color Chart speed Mar 31 2004 15 50 TAG 001 1 000V 2 1 000V 3 H 2 1050U...

Page 226: ...001 1 000V 2 1 000V 3 2 105500E 03UNIT03 4 2 000V TAG 00A 1UNIT0A C 1 00 D 10 00 150 00 100 00UNIT0D E 1 0000 J 1 00UNIT0J 0 000 2 000 TAG 001 V RED 50mm h_ Report start date time and report end date...

Page 227: ...Sum value Min Max Ave Time tick Unit Range change occurrence mark Measured value Channel No or tag Report start date time Report end date time Channel data Computation channel Scale Chart speed Event...

Page 228: ...the computation channel numbers A to J or tags computed values and unit Alarm This is the same as with the instantaneous mode of the periodic printout of the pen model Timer Printsthetimernumberbeing...

Page 229: ...printout time Statistical calculation data is created immediately after power is restored The measured computed data up to the time of the power failure is used At the next printout time data after t...

Page 230: ...nd output 1 27 chart paper 12 4 chart speed 1 14 5 13 cleaning 11 2 clearing alarm information 3 15 comment line 4 3 common logarithm 1 24 communication input data 9 4 compensation voltage 7 7 computa...

Page 231: ...1 19 model i v mounting brackets 2 3 mounting hole 3 1 moving average 1 5 7 19 N Page names of parts 3 1 new chart speed printout 1 19 non hold 1 9 1 12 non hold operation 7 3 normal operating condit...

Page 232: ...rt speed 6 9 Setting complete screen 4 3 setting mode 4 1 settings necessary to use various functions 4 14 Setup 3 14 setup guide 4 14 setup items basic setting mode 4 10 setup Items setting mode 4 9...

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