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MI004202-E

SETTINGS THROUGH

INTERNAL JUMPERS

ACTIVE / PASSIVE OUTPUT

RELAY OUTPUT / STROBE INPUT

Active Output Passive Output

J3

J9

J1

SW1

SW2

SW3

FRONTAL PANEL

MODULE DIMENSIONS

Disposal of Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable throughout the European Union and
other European countries with separate collections programs). This symbol, found on your
product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste
when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection point
for the recycling of electrical & electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of
materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about the
recycling of the product, please contact your local city office, waste disposal service of the retail
store where you purchased this product.

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ECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL

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ORDER CODE

SPECIFICATIONS

CU-A-MICROB

USB-microUSB 1 mt communication cable.

CU-A-MICRO-OTG

Adapter cable for smartphone.

7  PURCHASE ORDER CODE

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LED

LED STATE

LED MEANING

PWR

Green

ON

Power supply presence

Blinking (freq: 1 flash./sec)

Out of Scale, Burn Out or Internal failure

Blinking (freq

»

2 flash./sec)

DIP-switches setting error

FAIL

Yellow

ON

Alarm event (open relay contact)

OFF

No Alarm (closed relay contact)

6.6 LED INDICATIONS ON THE FRONTAL PANEL

6.5 JUMPERS

TION

POSI

J9

J9

J3

J1

Relay Output

J3

J1

STROBE Input

1112

10

1

1

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17.5 mm

100 mm

Z109REG2

Z109REG2

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USB

Z109REG2

PWR/
FAIL

ALARM

Summary of Contents for Z109REG2

Page 1: ... Internet site Technical assistance www seneca it support seneca it Commercial reference sales seneca it Chapter index Page 1 Preliminary warnings 2 2 Description and characteristics 2 1 Module description 2 2 General characteristics and features 2 3 Technical specifications 3 1 Input 3 2 Outputs 3 3 Connections 3 4 Power supply 3 5 Module case 3 6 Environmental conditions 2 4 Preliminary instruct...

Page 2: ...M potentiometer value from W 500 to 100 k with the aid of a parallel resistence equal to 500 W W W Sampling frequency Variable from 240 sps with 11 bits resolution sign to 15 sps with 15 bits sign resolution typical values Response time 35 ms with 11 bits resolution 140 ms with 16 bits resolution measurement of voltage current potentiometer 1 PRELIMINARY WARNINGS 2 DESCRI ION ARA TERISTIC PT AND C...

Page 3: ...4 electromagnetic emission in industrial environment EN61000 6 2 electromagnetic immunity in industrial environment EN61010 1 safety Notes Use with copper conductor Use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment Power Supply must be Class 2 When supplied by an Isolated Limited Voltage and or Limited Current power supply a fuse rated max 2 5 A shall be installed in the field 1500 VA insulating voltage is am...

Page 4: ...ceeds 45 C and at least one of the severe operating conditions exists If the panel operating temperature exceeds 35 C and at least two of the severe operating conditions exist To satisfy the electromagnetic compliance requirements Use shielded cables for signals transmission The cable shield must be connected to an earth wire used specifically for instrumentation Avoid placing signal cables near p...

Page 5: ...ened in event of alarm 8 As an alternative to the relay output It is optoisolated and enables the current analog output 9 You can use it to multiplex a PLC input on n Z109REG2 In order to enable this input please see SETTINGS THROUGH INTERNAL JUMPERS V output 1 6 V mA output 1 6 A mA output RE TRANSMITTED OUTPUT Voltage Generated current 6 External power Supply current 7 1 6 A STROBE INPUT 9 RELAY...

Page 6: ...by a PC or by the programming push buttons Note DIP switches must be set while the module is powered down otherwise the module may be damaged SCALE n Thermocouple J Thermocouple K Thermocouple R Thermocouple S START END START END START END START END z z z 1 z z y 2 200 C 100 C 200 C 200 C 0 C 400 C 0 C 400 C z y z 3 100 C 200 C 100 C 400 C 100 C 600 C 100 C 600 C zy y 4 0 C 300 C 0 C 600 C 200 C 8...

Page 7: ...tware it is possible to set other normally fixed parameters in addition to start and end scale Additional input types digital filter normally disabled square root extraction normally disabled negative burn out normally positive alarm normally set as error signalling start and end scale of the analog output value of the analog output in case of error rejection programmable for 50 or 60 Hz mains fre...

Page 8: ... could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about the recycling of the product please contact your local city office waste disposal service of the retail store where you purchased this product 9 ECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL D 8 E LAYOUT MODUL ORDER CODE SPECIFICATIONS CU A MICRO...

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