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 SETUP OF CUSTOM MEASURE START AND END 

The START and END buttons underneath the SW2 DIP-switch group can be used to set the scale start 

and end as desired, within the scale set using the DIP-switches. In order to do this, it is necessary to have

 

an appropriate signal generator capable of providing the desired scale start and end values. The 

procedure is as follows:

 

1. Using DIP-switch SW1 set the desired thermocouple type and using DIP-switch Sw2i set the START 

and END measurement values, which must include the desired measurement scale start and end values.
2.

 

Power the module.

3.

 

Use a generator to simulate the signal to measure.

4.

 

Set the desired scale start value on the generator.

5. Press START for at least 3 seconds. The green LED at the front of the device will flash to indicate that

the value has been saved.

 

6.

 

Repeat 4 and 5 for the desired END value.

7.

 

Disconnect the power supply to the module and move the DIP-switches of the SW2 group 

for the setup of the START and END values to the OFF position.

 

The module is now configured for the required scale start and end values; if a new programming is 

required, including for a different input type, repeat the operation.

 

 PC SETUP 

Using the PC and the EASY SETUP software it is possible to set: the type of input, the input scale 

start and end, the rejection filter, the resolution, the output type, the output scale start and end, the 

conversion value, the upper and lower limits, the output value in case of error and the output digital 

filter.

 

 OUTPUT SELECTION 

Passive output

 

Active output

 

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J9

SW1

SW2

SW3

J9

J9

Summary of Contents for Z109TC2-1

Page 1: ...ponds to the described products and technologies Stated data may be modified or supplemented for technical and or sales purposes INSTALLATION MANUAL Z109TC2 1 Galvanic separation thermocouple converte...

Page 2: ...NECTIONS Removable 3 way screw terminals 5 mm pitch for cable up to 2 5 mm2 front microUSB POWER SUPPLY Voltage 10 40 Vdc or 19 28 Vac 50 60 Hz Power supply Class 2 Absorption 1 6 W 24 Vdc with 20 mA...

Page 3: ...prodotti Z204 1 The module must be repaired and damaged parts replaced by the Manufacturer The product is sensitive to electrostatic discharges Take appropriate measures during any operation Important...

Page 4: ...ous damage to the module Switch the module off before connecting inputs and outputs To meet the electromagnetic immunity requirements use shielded signal cables connect the shield to a preferential in...

Page 5: ...ltage Applied current 1 External power supply current 2 V output mA output mA output 1 Already powered active output to be connected to passive inputs 2 Non powered passive output to be connected to a...

Page 6: ...d by the yellow LED t SW1 SELECT THE THERMOCOUPLE TYPE POSITION INPUT POSITION INPUT 1 2 3 4 TYPE 1 2 3 4 TYPE Tc J Tc T Tc K Tc B Tc R Tc E Tc S Tc N KEY ON OFF Tc J Tc K Tc R Tc S Tc T Tc B 2 Tc E T...

Page 7: ...generator 5 Press START for at least 3 seconds The green LED at the front of the device will flash to indicate that the value has been saved 6 Repeat 4 and 5 for the desired END value 7 Disconnect th...

Page 8: ...Status LED meaning PWR FAIL Green On The device is powered correctly Flashing 1 flash sec Out of scale Burn Out or internal fault Flashing 2 flashes sec DIP switch setup error ACCESSORIES Code Descrip...

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