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(2) Engineering list printing stopping procedure

1) Press the “MENU” key.

2) Use the “PRINT” key to display “

”. Then, press the “ENT” key.

3) Use the “PRINT” key to select “

”. Pressing the “ENT” key stops engineering list printing.

However, for the line during printing, the printing continues until the line is completely printed.

Then Engineering list printing stops. And the display returns to the status prior to starting

engineering list printing.

Fig. 6.4.3 Engineering List Printing

ENGINEERING LIST

RUN CH/TAG ALM_PR
INT CH

ON1

D_PR START INT
ON

00:00

1h

SYSC/ASYNC
SYNC
PG_ADJ

ON

ALM_HYS TEMP
ON

CH RJC V(REFCH)

B.OUT OFFSET
FILTER

1 INT

ON

10.0

1.0000

2 EXT

805

ON

0.0

0.8000

COM_ADR 01
SPEED

9600bps

DATA

8bit

PARITY NONE
STOP

1bit

DI 1:COMMENT1

2:MAN_PRINT
3:TIMEPRINT

Alarm Printing setting:
ON1 (occurrence/recovery)

Logging Printing setting ON/OFF,
Start Time, Interval:

Logging Printing: ON
Start time: 00:00
Interval: 1h
Logging printing Sync/ASync: Sync
PG_ADJ: ON

Channel Number/Tag
Number setting: CH

RUN/STOP
Internal/External
Switching setting:
INT (key)

Setting of RJC, constant value in
external RJC, Burnout Protection,
Offset, and Digital filter value for
each channel.

1CH

2CH

RJC

: INT

EXT

REF

: None

805 V

B.OUT : ON

ON

Offset

: 10.0

0.0

Filter

: 1.0

0.8

Communication settings

DI Function settings.
Effective for the DI
function (optional).

Alarm Hysteresis
setting: ON

Temperature Unit:

Summary of Contents for HR-700

Page 1: ...HYBRID RECORDER HR 700 PEN WRITING INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...se Be sure to observe the following warnings cautions and those written in this manual in order to ensure safety when using this instrument WARNING 1 In order to prevent electric shock be sure to disconnect this instrument from the main power source when wiring it 2 When this instrument is incorprated in a system and if the system is expected to be affected by malfunction from the recorder or exte...

Page 3: ... way 2 Do not incinerate plastics from the maintenance parts or replacement parts Harmful gases may be produced 1 Use a dry cloth to clean the surface of this instrument 2 Do not use any organic solvents 3 Turn off the power to the instrument before cleaning This manual is subject to change without prior notice SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To ensure safe and correct use thoroughly read and understand this m...

Page 4: ...xplanation for installation wiring standard operation setting and operation for using this instrument 2 HR 700 Hybrid Recorder Communication Command instruction manual HR7CE Explanation for reading and writing data of the recorder by communication function Initial setting checking list After installing and wiring the HR 701 702 the following items are the minimum required setting items before runn...

Page 5: ...inting 41 6 4 2 List Printing 42 6 4 3 Engineering List Printing 44 6 4 4 Recording Start Stop Printing 46 6 4 5 DI Manual Printing DI option 46 6 4 6 DI Date Time Printing DI option 46 6 4 7 DI Comment Printing DI option 47 6 5 Changing the Display 48 6 5 1 Auto Display 48 6 5 2 Manual Display 48 6 5 3 Date Display 48 6 5 4 Time Display 48 6 5 5 DisplayOFF 48 7 DEVICE SETTING 49 7 1 Setting the S...

Page 6: ...alibration of Reference Junction Compensation 105 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 106 10 1 Troubleshooting 106 10 1 1 Problems 106 10 1 2 When the Recorder Does not Work atAll 106 10 1 3 When There is a Large Error 107 10 1 4 When PenAlignment is Incorrect 107 10 1 5 When Nothing is Printed 108 10 1 6 When Printing is Faint 108 10 1 7 When the Chart Paper is not Fed atAll 109 10 1 8 When the Chart Paper is not...

Page 7: ...art paper 2 Ribbon cassette 3 Cartridge Pen s 4 Mounting brackets 5 Instruction manual 6 Packing Fig 1 1 1 Accessories Table 1 1 List of Accessories Quantity No Parts Type 1 pen 2 pens Remarks 1 Chart paper H 10100 1 1 100 equal divisions 2 Ribbon Cassette HPSR001H0002C 1 1 WPSR196A000001A 1 1 For 1 pen Red 3 Cartridge Pen WPSR196A000002A 1 For 2 pens Green 4 Mounting brackets H4A14175 2 2 Panelmo...

Page 8: ...cover to check it This instrument is shipped with the ribbon cassette loaded in the back of the chart holder Chart Guide Chart Cover Note 1 This instrument is equipped with a ribbon cassette in the back of the chart holder Open the door and pull out the chart holder to check it See Section 5 1 for taking out the chart holder 2 The chart paper and the cartridge pen are contained in the chart holder...

Page 9: ...ameplate is put in the middle far side of the instrument Make sure that this instrument meets your requested specification checking the following table Table 1 2 Model type H R 7 0 144 W x 144 H x 150 D mm 1 1 point Measuring point 2 2 points C5 Communication function RS 485 RE1 DI function FL1 Paper empty detection function Options LH3 Alarm output function ...

Page 10: ...ON Note that if a non approved name label or nameplate is attached it may damage the door or mounting part CAUTION Storage in a poor environment may damage the appearance functions and service life of the instrument Storage Environment A place free from excess dust A place free from combustible explosive or corrosive gases SO2 H2S etc A place free from vibrations or shocks A place free from water ...

Page 11: ...10 2 CONSTRUCTION 2 1 Appearance Fig 2 1 Appearance Terminal block Mounting bracket Cartridge pen Door Chart Holder Display keyboard Case Location ID tag ...

Page 12: ...Q R S T U V W X Y Z Alarm Type Indicator Indicates alarm type in red H is lit when the alarm is High And L is lit when the alarm is Low Neither of them is lit when there is no alarm Channel No Display Indicates channel number in orange Data Display Indicates the process variable time setting screen etc in orange Operation Keys Use these keys for setting and other operations Status Indicator The RE...

Page 13: ...nting and changes the mode to the setting mode ESC key ESC function While selecting a function exits that menu without finishing PRINT key PRINTING function Used to perform manual printing or list printing key function Used to select a setting parameter numeral or built in command ascending direction FEED key FEED function The chart paper is fed while the key is pressed and stopped when released k...

Page 14: ...f the instrument the space size indicated in the brackets is the minimum secure spacing 137 137 128 128 25 150 56 144 144 3 5 2 5 100 200min 200min 138 1 0 138 1 0 RUN ALM RUN MENU PRINT FEED ESC CH NO DATA L N 1A 2C 2A 1C 3A 3C 1 B 1 B 1 A 2 B 2 B 2 A SG RD TD DI COM DI 3 DI 2 DI 1 ENT 7 MAX Panel thickness Dimension required when the door is fully opened 135 Wall on the left side ...

Page 15: ...cm WARNING Do not install this instrument in a place exposed to combustible explosive or corrosive gas SO2 H2S etc CAUTION Install the instrument only in the following conditions A place free from frequent humidity fluctuations A place at room temperature around 25 A place exposed to as few mechanical vibrations as possible A place with as little dust as possible A place affected as little as poss...

Page 16: ...or to mounting the instrument to the panel attach packing to the position shown in the figure The rest of the procedure is the same Fig 3 2 2 Panel Mounting in compliance with the IP65 Panel Mounting bracket Screw Mounting of Packing Packing Panel Mounting bracket Packing Panel Screw ...

Page 17: ... the supply source 4 Attach a transparent protective cover prior to switching on power to the instrument 5 Any disruption to the protective conductor inside or outside the instrument or disconnection of the protective grounding terminal is likely to make the instrument dangerous under conditions that are other than normal Intentional disruption is prohibited L N 1C 1A 2A 3C 3A 2C 1 B 1 B 1 A 2 B 2...

Page 18: ...here may be interference caused by noise coming from the grounding conductor Do not share the grounding conductor with other instruments 5 In order to comply with the requirements of safety standard EN61010 1 the recorder should have one of the following as a disconnecting device fitted within easy reach of the operator and labeled as the disconnecting device a Aswitch or circuit breaker which com...

Page 19: ... Ashielded input line should be used For Pt100 JPt100 50 m max When it is likely to be affected by induction noise particularly when wiring near a high frequency power source a shielded twisted wire should be used Attach a ring type solderless terminal with insulation sleeve for M3 5 to the end of the electric wire 2 Precautions for wiring The wiring between the instrument and measurement point sh...

Page 20: ...g 4 2 1 3 Input Wiring RTD mA inputs CAUTION 1 Attach a shunt resistor to the input terminal block of the instrument 2 Ashunt resistor affects input accuracy Use the following resistor Resistance 250 Rated power 1 4 W Tolerance 0 1 max Temperature coefficient 50 ppm max B B A B B A B B A B B A B B A Shunt resistor ...

Page 21: ...ax L R 7 ms max Inductive load 2 Attach an anti surge protective circuit surge absorbers etc to an output terminal when required 3 Attach a ring type solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve for M3 5 to the end of an electric wire 4 Keep alarm output wiring away from the input wiring 5 Do not use unused terminals as relay terminals WARNING 1 Be sure to wire after turning POWER OFF 2 When the ...

Page 22: ...tion RE1 referring to Fig 4 3 3 Fig 4 3 3 DI Function Wiring L N 1C 1A 2A 3C 3A 2C 1 B 1 B 1 A 2 B 2 B 2 A SG RD TD DI COM DI 3 DI 2 DI 1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI COM COMMON to DI1 to DI3 CAUTION Relay No 1 is a common output for Alarm output and Paper empty detection sensor optional OR output L N 1A 1C 2A 2C 3A 3C 3 Relay output 3C 3A Relay No 3 Normally open 1C 1A Relay No 1 Normally open ...

Page 23: ...equency power source a shielded twisted wire should be used 3 Attach a ring type solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve for M3 5 to the end of the electric wire Note Cable length is a maximum of 15 m Note 1 Be sure to attach terminating resistance Rt 200 to a host computer side and attach it to the remotest HR 701 or 702 from the host computer 2 Maximum of 32 units including a host computer...

Page 24: ...e right side approx 85 respectively Fig 5 1 2 The two Pens and Printer will automatically move CAUTION Our original chart paper should be used to ensure proper recording If the chart holder is taken out and the recording operation is activated the ink ribbon may be damaged To replace the chart paper be sure to press the REC key to stop recording Be sure to move the cartridge pen up otherwise it wi...

Page 25: ...d to move pen tips away from the chart paper Fig 5 1 4 Moving up the Pen Door Hook Push the door hook in the arrow direction to unlock The pen up lever is located at the inside right end of the case Push it up using a finger Pen up lever CAUTION Maximum angle of the fully opened door is 135 degrees Do not open the door any further as the hinge will break ...

Page 26: ...5 Open the Chart Cover and Chart Guide Gently open the chart cover and chart guide doors following the direction of the arrows Fig 5 1 6 Opening the Chart Cover and Chart Guide Chart Guide Transparent Chart Cover Black Open the chart guide in the arrow direction Open the chart cover in the arrow direction Pull out the chart holder Lever ...

Page 27: ...paper Fig 5 1 7 Loosening the Chart Paper 7 Set the Chart Paper into the Storage Chamber Unfold 2 sections of chart paper Holding the printing surface upward set it in the storage chamber Fig 5 1 8 Setting the Chart Paper Square Holes on the Left Sprocket Drum Storage Chamber Rectangular Holes on the Right ...

Page 28: ...the Sprocket Drum Chart Holder Sectional View 9 Close the Chart Cover and the Chart Guide Gently close the chart cover and the chart guide doors following the direction of the arrows Fig 5 1 10 Closing the Chart Cover and Chart Guide Ensure that the left and right holes are parallel with each other Chart Paper Chart Paper Chart Receiver Storage Chamber Align the holes in the paper properly with th...

Page 29: ...per should be fed out Fig 5 1 11 Checking Paper Feed 11 Put the Chart Holder back Insert the chart holder horizontally into the case until it is locked Fig 5 1 12 Putting Back the Chart Holder Turn the gear at the left end of the sprocket drum in the arrow direction Chart Receiver Chart Guide Gently push the chart receiver for insertion ...

Page 30: ...ey on the display keyboard to feed the chart paper Fig 5 1 13 Pressing the FEED key 14 Press the REC key to restart operation The chart paper is fed while pressing the key Releasing the key stops paper feed The paper begins a slow feed when the key is pressed Prior to the operation of the instrument be sure to confirm that the chart paper is being fed L M Caution Be careful when opening the door m...

Page 31: ...sh the door hook to unlock the door Pull the door to open it See Fig 5 1 3 on Page 24 3 Detach the Cartridge Pen 3 Pull out the Cartridge Pen Fig 5 2 1 Detaching the Cartridge Pen CAUTION To replace the cartridge pen be sure to press the REC key to stop recording Pen Holder Cartridge Pen Hold here using your fingers Pen Pipe Note When pulling out the cartridge pen do not hold the pen pipe If it be...

Page 32: ... sound is heard Fig 5 2 3 Reattaching the Cartridge Pen 6 Close the Door 7 Press the REC Key to restart operation Pen Cap Pen Holder Cartridge Pen Hold here with your fingers Pen Pipe Attach No 1 pen red above and No 2 pen green below respectively Caution Be careful when opening the door more than 90 degrees Also make sure that the display cable does not get caught Caution If the cartridge pen is ...

Page 33: ...p See Fig 5 1 4 on page 24 4 Pull out the Chart Holder Put your fingers onto the levers at both sides of the chart holder and pull it out See Fig 5 1 5 on page 25 The guide shaft printer and the main shaft are laid out as shown in the figure below The main shaft is invisible if the ribbon cassette has been set Fig 5 3 1 Layout of Guide Shaft Printer and Main Shaft CAUTION If recording operation is...

Page 34: ...aft Fig 5 3 3 Detaching from the Main Shaft When viewed from the right side section the hook of the ribbon cassette has been engaged with the main shaft Fig 5 3 4 Ribbon Cassette Sectional View Ribbon Guide Shaft Lower both sides of the ribbon cassette Detach it from the guide shaft one side at a time Main Shaft Guide Shaft Ribbon Cassette Detach the hook of the ribbon cassette in such a manner as...

Page 35: ...the ribbon cassette out horizontally If the gear of the ribbon cassette touches the printer move the printer further to the right 9 Tighten the Ink Ribbon Set the new ink ribbon Turn the gear in the arrow direction to tighten the ink ribbon Fig 5 3 6 Tightening the Ribbon Lower the hook of the ribbon cassette Ribbon Cassette Main Shaft Hook Gear Ink Ribbon Turn the gear in the arrow direction ...

Page 36: ...h a manner that the hook of the ribbon cassette engages with the main shaft Fig 5 3 8 Reattaching to the Main Shaft Ribbon Cassette Sectional View Main Shaft Guide Shaft Ribbon Cassette Note If your hands become stained with ink when replacing the cartridge pen or ribbon cassette wash with soap after finishing Insert it horizontally Ribbon Cassette Main Shaft Slant upward to engage with the main s...

Page 37: ...cked See Fig 5 1 12 on page 28 14 Move the Pen down to Close the Door Use the pen up lever to lower the pen Close the door and make sure that it is locked The pen up lever is located at the inside right end of the case Push it down using a finger 15 Press the REC key to restart operation Ribbon Guide Shaft Attach both sides to the guide shaft one side at one time A clicking sound is heard if prope...

Page 38: ...oes not continue after power recovery when the power is turned off during printout 3 When the power is turned on the display indicates while reading data in Fig 6 1 1 The number of the indicated digits differs depending on the setting Returns to the mode before power OFF WARNING Prior to switching the power on make sure that the supply voltage meets the specifications for the instrument and the in...

Page 39: ...2 2 Printing Color Various digital printings are recorded in purple 6 2 3 Pen Gap Fig 6 2 3 indicates the gap between No 1 and No 2 pens Fig 6 2 3 Gap between Pens 6 2 4 Gaps between Pens and Printer Fig 6 2 4 indicates the gap between No 1 No 2 pens and printer Fig 6 2 4 Gaps between Pens and Printer CH2 Green CH1 Red 2 mm 20 5 mm 22 5 mm 2 mm CH2 Green CH1 Red Printer 00 ABC ...

Page 40: ...ey To stop press the REC key for 3 seconds or longer The REC indicator goes off when recording stops 6 3 2 Feeding the Chart Paper The chart paper is fed while the FEED key is pressed and stops when released Note 1 When the power is turned on the recorder continues from the state in which it was turned off 2 When controlling recording start stop through Digital Input DI function option RE1 recordi...

Page 41: ...ing Asynchronous printing Stops analog recording and performs digital printing After digital printing is completed restarts analog printing Note Logging printing will not be in the printing queue At the start time of Logging printing if prior Logging printing is printing the next log will not print In this case prolonging the printing interval of the Logging printing is recommended Oct 20 06 20 55...

Page 42: ... continues while manual printing is running Chart paper is fed 2 If an alarm is activated while manual printing is running alarm printing will start from the time when manual printing finished Reference Printing is activated in the following priority See the following Priority Order When multiple types of printing are activated simultaneously higher priority printing takes effect first according t...

Page 43: ...tag scaling value engineering unit Alarm type Comment Others 1 List printing operating procedure 1 Press the PRINT key 2 Use the PRINT key to display and press the ENT key 3 Use the PRINT key to select Pressing the ENT key executes the list printing Once list printing starts the display automatically returns to the Data Display screen Upon termination of list printing the display returns to the st...

Page 44: ...RMAL 0 0 50 0 CH2 mA SCALE 4 00 20 00mA 0 00 100 00 CH LV ALM RLY 1 1 H 28 0 1 1 2 L 18 0 2 4 H 30 00 3 CH DIGITAL ZONE mm 1 ON 0 50 2 OFF 50 100 CH PARTIAL 2 50 40 00 COMMENT 2 RM10 PEN 3 123456789012 Digital printing ON OFF zone recording and partial compression expansion set value for each channel Prints Input range Tag Measurement range and Scaling value for each channel If skipped the channel...

Page 45: ...elect Pressing the ENT key executes engineering list printing Once engineering list printing starts the display automatically returns to the Data Display screen Upon termination of engineering list printing the display returns to the status prior to starting engineering list printing Note 1 Analog recording continues while engineering list printing is running Chart paper is fed 2 If an alarm is ac...

Page 46: ... CH RJC V REFCH B OUT OFFSET FILTER 1 INT ON 10 0 1 0000 2 EXT 805 ON 0 0 0 8000 COM_ADR 01 SPEED 9600bps DATA 8bit PARITY NONE STOP 1bit DI 1 COMMENT1 2 MAN_PRINT 3 TIMEPRINT Alarm Printing setting ON1 occurrence recovery Logging Printing setting ON OFF Start Time Interval Logging Printing ON Start time 00 00 Interval 1h Logging printing Sync ASync Sync PG_ADJ ON Channel Number Tag Number setting...

Page 47: ...I Manual Printing DI option DI Manual printing occurs by turning the DI from OFF to ON Current measured value and time will be printed on the chart paper Printing contents are the same as Section 6 4 1 Manual Printing 1 Select Manual Printing of DI function in Engineering Mode For detailed setting method refer to Section 7 2 9 DI Functions MAN P Synchronous Manual printing AMAN P Asynchronous Manu...

Page 48: ... DI function in Engineering mode For detailed setting method refer to 7 2 9 DI Functions CMNT1 CMNT2 CMNT3 Synchronous comment printing ACMT1 ACMT2 ACMT3 Asynchronous comment printing 2 Turn the DI input ON DI Comment printing starts by turning the DI input from OFF to ON Fig 6 4 7 Date Time Printing Comment Printing May 10 06 20 30 20 10 No 01 OPEN Date Time Printing Comment Printing ...

Page 49: ... seconds Data renewal period 120 ms 6 5 2 Manual Display Indicates the Process variable of the specific channel and updates it every measurement cycle 120 ms The data is the same as that of Auto display Pressing the ENT key changes to the next displayed channel number 6 5 3 Date Display Indicates the month and day Leap year is adjusted automatically e g October 18 6 5 4 Time Display Indicates the ...

Page 50: ... 7 1 2 Setting the Alarm WARNING When calibrating data connect the equipment according to Section 9 5 of the instruction manual Data calibration must be performed correctly Operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7 2 and 9 5 of the instruction manual Shinko Technos Co Ltd is not liable for damages in...

Page 51: ...n Digital printing Tag Comments Shift to the engineering mode Input a password to enter engeneering mode Zone Recording Partial Compression Expansion Digital Printing Tag Comments Setting Channel Code No Char No End Setting 1st 2nd Chart speed Chart speed See the key operation on page 76 Setting Password Setting Channel to copy to Channel to copy from Time Setting Year Month Day Setting Mode ...

Page 52: ...nit all channels BF 43 00 Chart speed 1st speed 20 mm h 2nd speed 20 mm h Time 2000 01 01 00 00 The present time has been set Japan standard time GMT 09 00 Zone setting all channels 0 to 100 Partial compression expansion all channels OFF Digital printing all channels ON Tag printing character all channels Blank up to the 5th character Comments printing 1 to 3 Blank up to the 12th character ...

Page 53: ...int Sets scaling square root decade interchannel sum difference average Modes 4 to 9 Unnecessary channels can be skipped Mode 10 Setting Channel Mode Key 1 Current Voltage input 2 Thermocouple input 3 Resistance temperature detector input 4 Scaling 5 Square Root 6 Decade 7 Difference 8 Sum 9 Average 10 Skip Key Note A decimal point position can be set only in the scaling and square root modes When...

Page 54: ...l Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a sign and numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note 1 If an incorrect numeral is entered or is displayed Press the ENT key and re enter a correct numeral 2 Perform range settings that do not need the scali...

Page 55: ...5 V 10 V 4 to 20 mA Range Mode B R S K E J T C Au Fe N PR40 20 PL U L Pt100 JPt100 Reference The following ranges input types have more than one measurement range and their accuracy is different depending on the measurement range An optimum range input type is automatically selected by the set span point Thermocouple R K E J T RTD Pt100 JPt100 ...

Page 56: ...ss the ENT key If or is selected here temperature input scaling can be performed Use the key to select a range 50 mV Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Note For TC and RTD input set the Span input value equal to the Span side scale value See 2 on the next pag...

Page 57: ... key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note If an incorrect numeral is entered or is displayed Press the ENT key and re enter a correct numeral FEED PRINT ENT FEED PRINT FEED PRINT ENT ENT Decimal point Span side scale value 2 Zero side scale value 1...

Page 58: ...Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the key again at the lowest digit at right to flash a decimal point Use the key to select a decimal point position Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the ME...

Page 59: ...age OUT Output Scaling value When an input value is 1 or more 1 to 100 OUT SCALR SCALL x SCALL When an input value is less than 1 OUT x IN SPANL SCALL Example When the setting on the previous page is performed the display shows as follows Input voltage mV 0 10 20 30 40 Display 0 00 50 00 70 71 86 63 100 00 IN SPANL SPANR SPANL 10 x SCALR SCALL SPANR SPANL Note At near zero point digital indicating...

Page 60: ...l Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Use the key to select a numeral Use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note If a...

Page 61: ...N x OUT 10 OUT1 LGSCALL Log10 SCALL LGSCALR Log10 SCALR Example When the setting on the previous page is performed the display is shown as follows Input voltage V 0 0 1 0 2 5 3 0 5 0 Display 1 0E0 1 0E1 3 2E2 1 0E3 1 0E5 XXEYY XX Mantissa section 1 0 to 9 9 YY Exponent section 19 to 19 Up to 5 decades Scaling upper limit Scaling lower limit is 1 0E5 or less Note Decade output is used for display a...

Page 62: ...mpleted To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer About Difference Sum and Average The setting channel must be larger than the one which computes the difference sum or average value Set up only Channel 2 The range and scale of the channel to be set is the same as those of the reference channel which computes the difference sum or average value A range value after computatio...

Page 63: ...g is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note If all channels are set to Skip is displayed At least one channel should be set to Measurement Measurement can be conducted on a skipped channel however indication printing or alarm assessment cannot be performed If input is not connected be sure to short circuit the input terminals To return the skipped settings...

Page 64: ...U key for 3 seconds or longer to enter setup mode Use the key to display Press the ENT key Use the key to select the desired channel Press the ENT key Use the key to select an alarm level Press the ENT key Up to 4 levels can be set Use the key to select alarm setting ON Press the ENT key Setting to displays and completes setting Use the key to select an alarm type Press the ENT key Set an alarm po...

Page 65: ...the ENT key If the alarm output is not used select OFF and press the ENT key If the alarm output is set to ON set the relay number Use the key to select the relay number out of 1 to 3 and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To continue to set other channels press the key to select the channel and start setting To return to the user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or long...

Page 66: ...ame manner When the number of unit characters is less than 6 enter the code to finish Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note To change the unit in the range of or set the range to Note The unit setting is effective only when the range setting is and including and when is selected as a range setting of the refe...

Page 67: ...2 2 B R b r 2 2 B Σ β σ 3 3 C S c s 3 3 Γ T γ τ 4 4 D T d t 4 4 Y δ υ 5 5 E U e u 5 5 E Φ ε φ 6 6 F V f v 6 6 Z X ζ χ 7 7 G W g w 7 7 H Ψ η ψ 8 8 H X h x 8 8 Θ θ ω 9 9 I Y i y 9 9 I ι A J Z j z K κ B K k Λ λ C L l M μ D M m N ν E N n Ξ ξ F O o o o Ο o Setting example The code number for C is 43 ...

Page 68: ... enter setup mode Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select the 1st chart feed speed and press the ENT key Use the key to set the 1st chart feed speed and press the ENT key Press the ENT key To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note To alter the chart feed speed with the DI function option RE1 set the 2nd chart feed speed If the DI function opt...

Page 69: ... printed with forcible chart feed When the chart speed is higher than 120 mm h the Table shown above is not printed List Printing Engineering List Printing Manual Printing key DI Comment printing Asynchronous DI Date Time printing Asynchronous DI Manual printing Asynchronous Logging printing Asynchronous and Recording Start Stop printing Asynchronous are printed regardless of the chart feed speed ...

Page 70: ... to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select the channel to copy from Press the ENT key Use the key to select the channel to copy to and press the ENT key Press the ENT key To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer MENU ESC 3 sec PRINT ENT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT Display Operation Keys Description Setting Channel to copy from Note Copy the setting data of Channel...

Page 71: ...asured data for each channel is printed or not 4 Tag Sets the tag which is to be printed instead of a channel number for logging printing or manual printing For tag setting up to 5 characters can be used See page 66 for Character Code Table for each channel 5 Comments Sets the comments to be printed by the DI function option RE1 There are 3 kinds of comments and setting up to 12 characters See Pag...

Page 72: ...rcentage Use the key to select a numeral and use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Set a span point printing position in percentage Use the same process as the zero point printing position setting Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note If an incorrect numeral is entered or is displayed Press the ENT key and re enter a ...

Page 73: ...y point position in percentage Use the key to select a numeral and use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Set a boundary point position to 0500 0 Use the key to select a numeral and use the key to shift a digit Press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer ENT MENU ESC 3 sec PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT...

Page 74: ...ress the ENT key Use the key to select the desired channel and press the ENT key Use the key to switch from to and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Repeat the settings for channel 2 ENT MENU ESC 3 sec PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT ENT Display Operation Keys Description Note When the channe...

Page 75: ...digit Press the ENT key Set the 2nd character in the same manner Set as the 3rd character and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer MENU ESC 3 sec PRINT ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT ENT FEED PRINT ENT FEED PRINT ENT FEED PRINT ENT Display Operation Keys Description Setting of 1st Character Setting of 2nd Character Sett...

Page 76: ... Repeat the settings up to the 12th Character if required Press the ENT key Setting is completed To return to user mode press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer Note When the number of tag characters is less than 12 add code next to the last character See page 66 for Character Code Table If DI Option RE1 is not ordered comment printing does not function Do not set the comment printing Descriptio...

Page 77: ...e Junction Compensation Setting ON OFF Sets the hysteresis width Cancels the hysteresis width Sets burnout Cancels burnout Setting Channel ON OFF Enters an offset value Setting Channel OFFSET Internal Compensation External Compensation External channel Input Compensation Setting Channel Function WARNING When calibrating data connect the equipment as written in Section 9 5 of the instruction manual...

Page 78: ...inting Asynchronous Comment 2 printing Asynchronous Comment 3 printing Asynchronous Manual printing Asynchronous Date and time printing Asynchronous Setting DI No Function Setting Recording start stop INT EXT selection Channel Tag printing selection Alarm printing ON OFF Logging printing ON OFF Printing gap correction ON OFF Recording Start Stop printing OFF Synchronous Asynchronous Function Setti...

Page 79: ... correction Recording Start Stop printing INT Ch OFF ON 6H 00 00 SYNC Synchronous OFF OFF Use the REC key COM communication Address Communication speed Data length Parity bit Stop bit 01 9600 8 bits None 1 bit DI function Ch1 to Ch3 OFF Temperature unit centigrade unit Setting Zero point calibration Span point calibration Function Note When terminating the Engineering mode if is selected and the p...

Page 80: ...nd press the ENT key 7 2 2 Burnout ON OFF Burnout High for each channel to deflect the recording over the span can be set Example Setting Burnout High for Channel 2 Enter the engineering mode See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key ENT PRINT ENT P...

Page 81: ...temperature constant EXT External compensation For external reference junction compensation voltage 19999 to 19999 V can be set as an input By connecting the terminal of the external junction box to one input of the recorder compensates the input of the other channel CH Channel input compensation For this recorder internal compensation INT default value has been set Example Setting the external co...

Page 82: ...ilter to a process variable to record the first lagged value From 99 5 response time TI the filter constant K is obtained by the following formula K Example When 99 5 response time is 50 seconds K 0 0128 Enter engineering mode See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to select and press the ENT key Use the key to select digital filter value Press the ENT key Setting i...

Page 83: ...UN STOP Setting screen 2 Channel Tag Printing Selection In the case of logging printing or manual printing this sets tag printing or channel printing Example Setting the tag printing Enter engineering mode See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key Use the key to display and press the ENT key O...

Page 84: ...d press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key Use the key to display and press the ENT key Once setting is completed the recorder will return to Alarm Printing Setting screen 4 Logging Printing ON OFF Sets the logging printing ON OFF In the case of logging printing ON this sets the printing start time and printing interval Logging printing Synchronous Asynchronous can be set as w...

Page 85: ...urn to the Logging Printing setting screen 5 Printing Gap Correction ON OFF Sets printing gap correction This function is available only for DI asynchronous printing and asynchronous logging printing Example When setting the printing gap correction to ON Enter engineering mode See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to sel...

Page 86: ...ing Stop can be printed regardless of the preset Chart feed speed Recording Start Stop Asynchronous printing Recording Start Stop is printed regardless of the preset Chart feed speed How to print Recording Start Press the REC key after recording stops Recording Start time will be printed automatically It will not be printed if Recording Start Stop OFF has been set How to print Recording Stop Stop ...

Page 87: ...NE Use the key to display and press the ENT key Select 1 bit or 2 bits Once setting is completed the recorder will return to Communication Function Setting screen 7 2 8 Initializing the Setup Data The setup data reverts to the default value Since this function initializes all setup data be careful when executing this function Calibration data is not initialized Example Initializing the Setup Data ...

Page 88: ...rding will not be performed Printing starts upon closing the DI terminals and the COM terminal ON 3 RUN STOP trigger RCD Recording RUN STOP can be operated externally by DI terminals Recording starts upon closing the DI terminals and the COM terminal ON Recording stops upon opening the DI terminals and the COM terminal OFF 4 Date Time printing Sync TIM P Current date and time are printed on the ch...

Page 89: ... printing measured value recording will not be performed Printing starts upon closing the DI terminals and the COM terminal ON It is possible to print up to 16 characters for Dot printing type and up to 12 characters for Pen writing type Notes when operating Recording RUN STOP When operating Recording RUN STOP externally using the DI function select 3 RUN STOP trigger RCD of the DI function p 85 a...

Page 90: ... to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key Once setting is completed the recorder will return to the Temperature Unit Setting screen ENT PRINT ENT PRINT ENT Display Operation keys Description Note If the temperature unit is changed all setup data will revert to default values ...

Page 91: ...ce setting is completed the recorder will return to the Zero Point Calibration screen Example Calibrating the span point of Channel 1 pen recording Enter engineering mode See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76 Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key The instrument starts to feed and tra...

Page 92: ...make sure that the ALM indicator is unlit and press the ENT key Enter 35 mV After 10 seconds make sure that the ALM indicator is unlit and press the ENT key Enter 55 mV After 10 seconds make sure that the ALM indicator is unlit and press the ENT key Enter 200 mV After 10 seconds make sure that the ALM indicator is unlit and press the ENT key Enter 1 V After 10 seconds make sure that the ALM indica...

Page 93: ...y Enter 300 After 10 seconds make sure that the ALM indicator is unlit and press the ENT key If the calibration is correct select with the key and if incorrect select with the key Then press the ENT key Note During calibration the ALM indicator shows the following conditions 1 When the ALM indicator is unlit 2 When the ALM indicators flashing The calibration is within the range The recorder is ass...

Page 94: ...alibration is correct select with the key and if incorrect select with the key Then press the ENT key 7 3 Terminating the Engineering Mode Example The following describes how to save the setting data Use the key to display and press the ENT key Use the key to select and press the ENT key The settings of the engineering mode have been saved Recording starts under the new settings 1 Display Operatio...

Page 95: ...communication function 8 1 2 Transmission Specifications 1 Communication method Half duplex communications 2 Synchronous method Start stop synchronization 3 Connection One to one RS 232C One to N RS 485 N 1 to 32 4 Communication speed 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 bps 5 Start bit 1 bit 6 Stop bit 1 or 2 bits 7 Parity Even Odd or None 8 Data length 7 or 8 bits 8 1 3 Data Structure 1 Character structure In...

Page 96: ...mal This data is added to the end of the text data together with the CR data This code cannot be treated as a part of the text data 8 2 Opening Closing the Link To communicate with the recorder a connection between the host computer and the recorder must be established In the case of one to N communications it is necessary to inform each recorder to which recorder the text is being sent If a link ...

Page 97: ...able to the transmission buffer 8 3 3 Specifying the Process Variable Output Order For BINARY Mode Output BO0 CR LF Outputs from the upper byte BO1 CR LF Outputs from the lower byte The recorder outputs from the lower byte unless otherwise specified 8 3 4 Outputting the Data FM0 S CH E CH CR LF Specifies the ASCII mode output FM1 S CH E CH CR LF Specifies the BINARY mode output S CH Output start c...

Page 98: ...errange Data 99999 S Skip All data Space 2 DS2 Data information 2 1 byte E Final data _ Space Other data 3 ALM 1 to 4 Alarm information 1 byte each 4 bytes in total H Upper limit alarm L Lower limit alarm _ Space Alarm OFF or alarm setting OFF 4 UNIT 1 to 6 UNIT 6 bytes Returns the setting unit with codes When sending the 7 bit data 1 bit of information will be omitted 5 CH No Channel number 2 byt...

Page 99: ...the alarm level x LEVELxL Lower limit alarm bit at the alarm level x DATA1 DATA2 2 bytes Process variable 32000 to 32000 2 byte hexadecimal data The higher and lower bytes can be reversed by the BO command If Skip is specified 8080H will be outputted Note 1 Output data over 32000 to 32000 constitutes overflow The overflow 7E7E is output on the plus side and 8181 is output on the minus side Excludi...

Page 100: ... to 02 e g LF 01 02 CR LF Unit and decimal point place data output for Ch1 and Ch2 When the number of channels is 1 specify S_CH E_CH 8 4 4 Data Format DS1 DS2 CHNo UNIT1 to 6 DP CR LF 1 DS1 Data information 1 1 byte N Normal D Difference computation data S Sum computation data M Average computation data R Square root computation data C Decade computation data O Overrange Data 99999 S Skip All dat...

Page 101: ... to 19 Table 8 5 2 Status output list Status factor Status factor Status output A D END Syntax error Chart paper empty ER 00 CRLF ER 01 CRLF ER 02 CRLF O ER 03 CRLF O ER 04 CRLF ER 05 CRLF ER 16 CRLF O ER 17 CRLF O ER 18 CRLF O O ER 19 CRLF O O O Factor by which the status is ENABLED A D END This occurs when AD conversion is completed However this does not occur for the pen writing recorder Syntax...

Page 102: ...ated data Data output request command FM Sends the updated data Process variable output order designation BO BINARY mode only Determines the process variable output order Close command Closes the link Send once to the recorder Then it is not necessary to send it any more Send to the recorder each time Send the command when sending to another recorder Send the command to the recorder from which dat...

Page 103: ...her there are any large errors in indicated values or the pen recording position Check whether there is improper pen recording Check whether there are any blurred pen recordings or printouts Check whether printout is correct Check whether the chart paper has been fed properly Check whether the chart paper is folded properly Check whether the feed holes in the chart paper are torn off or broken Che...

Page 104: ...djust Leave the recorder as it is and adjust it according to the instructions in Section 7 2 11 Point calibration See p 90 9 5 Calibration Data Calibration Calibrate a process variable input every year in order to keep measurement accurate Devices required for calibration Precision voltage current generator Jointly use a digital voltmeter with accuracy of 0 02 or less as required Precision dial re...

Page 105: ...emperature Detector Conduct calibration according to the instructions in 7 2 12 Data Calibration Calibration of the RTD See p 91 Precision Dial Resistor HR 701 702 Recorder Input Terminals Wiring A B B Wiring Precision Voltage Current Generator Digital Voltmeter HR 701 702 Recorder Input Terminals Note The dispersion of resistance for each wire must be 6 m or less Note Calibrate at every channel W...

Page 106: ...Add the difference 0 5 to the true value then set as a correct RJC temperature 24 5 0 5 25 0 Calibrate RJC according to the instructions in Section 7 2 12 Data Calibration Calibration of RJC See p 91 Thermocouple Wires or Compensation Lead Wires Precision Voltage Current Generator HR 701 702 Recorder Input Terminals Digital Voltmeter Freezing Point Cold Junction Compensator Iced Water Be sure to a...

Page 107: ...oblems Does not work at all Large error Recording error Pen alignment incorrect No printing at all Faint printing Chart paper feed error No chart paper is fed Improper chart paper feed Inaccurate feed rate Flowchart 1 Does not work at all Power terminal connected properly Power turned on Turn on the power Connect properly See Section 4 1 on p 16 NO NO YES Power supplied properly Supply the power p...

Page 108: ...O NO YES YES YES Sensor disconnection etc Input them correctly See Section 4 2 on pp 18 19 Set them correctly See Section 7 1 1 on pp 52 56 Flowchart 2 Large error Scaling setting correct Contact our dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative Display or printed value matches pen recording value Calibration correct Calibrate again See pages 103 105 Set properly See Sectio...

Page 109: ...on 10 2 on p 110 NO NO NO YES YES Press the REC key to light the REC indicator See Section 2 2 2 on p 12 Set properly See Section 5 3 on p 32 Ribbon fed properly YES YES NO Replace the ribbon cassette See Section 5 3 on p 32 Flowchart 5 Faint printing Ribbon fed properly Ribbon ink shortage The ribbon is worn out Contact our dealer where you purchased the instrument or our sales representative YES...

Page 110: ... RUN STOP trigger OFF Change Chart speed Close ON the DI contact See Section 7 2 9 on p 87 YES NO NO Flowchart 7 Improper chart paper feed Chart cover locked properly Chart paper set properly Chart guide attached properly Attach properly See Section 5 1 on p 23 NO NO NO YES YES YES Lock properly See Section 5 1 on p 23 Used in adequate environment Set properly See Section 5 1 on p 23 NO YES Contac...

Page 111: ... the instrument or our sales representative Area error Input value is outside of the setting range Time error Clock time setting error Setting range error Setting the channel CH1 to which the sum difference average operation cannot be set Area error Span L Span R Area error Scale L Scale R Area error Zone L Zone R or Zone R Zone L is less than 5 mm Setting channel error The reference channel range...

Page 112: ...unt resistor sold separately Allowable signal source resistance 10 k max in mV TC input without burnout 100 max in mV TC input with burnout 1 k max in Voltage input 10 max per line in RTD input Normal mode rejection ratio 60 dB min 50 60 0 1 Hz Common mode rejection ratio 140 dB min 50 60 0 1 Hz Insulation resistance 0 5 kV DC 20 M min between each terminal and grounding terminal Withstand Voltage...

Page 113: ...tion 1 pen Approx 20 VA Approx 30 VA 2 pens Approx 25 VA Approx 35 VA 11 1 5 Normal Operating Conditions Ambient temperature 0 to 50 Ambient humidity 20 to 80 RH Supply voltage 85 to 264 V AC Supply frequency 45 to 65 Hz Vibration 10 to 60 Hz 0 2 m s 2 max Shock Unacceptable Magnetic field 400 A m max DC and AC 50 60 Hz Noise Normal mode 50 60 Hz DC voltage Thermocouple Peak value lower than the s...

Page 114: ...sistive load 125 V DC 0 5 A max Resistive load Hysteresis width 0 5 Setting accuracy The same as Digital indication accuracy 11 1 7 Safety Standard and EMC Standard Safety standard EN61010 1 EMI standard EN61000 6 2 EMS standard EN55011 Group1 Class A 11 1 8 DI Function Option RE1 A maximum of 3 points can be set 11 1 9 Paper empty Detection Function Option FL1 Detects the chart paper empty to out...

Page 115: ...L U L 0 5 Table 11 2 1 Measurement Range Measurement Indication Digital Recording Analog Type Range Measurement range Accuracy Max resolution Accuracy 10 to 10 mV 0 2 of rdg 3digits 10 V 0 to 20 mV 0 2 of rdg 3digits 10 V 0 to 50 mV 0 2 of rdg 2digits 10 V 200 to 200 mV 0 2 of rdg 3digits 100 V 1 to 1 V 0 1 of rdg 3digits 1 mV 0 to 5 V 0 2 of rdg 2digits 1 mV 10 to 10 V 0 3 of rdg 3digits 10 mV DC...

Page 116: ... 328 to 148 0 15 of rdg 1 8 200 0 to 300 0 0 15 of rdg 0 3 However 200 to 100 0 15 of rdg 1 K3 328 0 to 572 0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 However 328 to 148 0 15 of rdg 1 8 200 0 to 800 0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 E1 328 0 to 1472 0 0 15 of rdg 0 9 200 0 to 300 0 0 15 of rdg 0 4 E2 328 0 to 572 0 0 15 of rdg 0 7 200 0 to 150 0 0 15 of rdg 0 3 E3 328 0 to 302 0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 200 0 to 1100 0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 However 200...

Page 117: ...0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 However 200 to 100 0 15 of rdg 0 7 U 328 0 to 752 0 0 15 of rdg 0 9 However 328 to 148 0 15 of rdg 1 3 200 0 to 900 0 0 15 of rdg 0 5 However 200 to 100 0 15 of rdg 0 7 Thermocouple L 328 0 to 1652 0 0 15 of rdg 0 9 However 328 to 148 0 15 of rdg 1 3 200 0 to 650 0 0 15 of rdg 0 3 Pt100 1 328 0 to 1202 0 0 15 of rdg 0 6 200 0 to 200 0 0 15 of rdg 0 2 Pt100 2 328 0 to 392 0 0 15 o...

Page 118: ...alog recording accuracy 4 1000 1000 x 10 digits 0 01 V Example 2 When Type K is 0 0 to 200 0 and Scaling is 0 00 to 200 00 Range accuracy rating 0 15 x 200 0 0 3 Input 200 0 6 6 digits Scaling factor 10 Therefore Scaling accuracy 6 x 10 2 62 digits 0 62 2 Square Root Computation The square root computation is shown as the following formula Display value 10 Process variable Display value accuracy r...

Page 119: ... 10 00 to 10 00 Reference channel accuracy rating 0 3 x 10 00 V 3 digits 1000 x 0 003 3 6 digits Difference accuracy rating 6 x 2 12 digits 11 2 3 Individual Specifications Table 11 2 3 Specification Items Block Item Specification Measuring Point 1 2 Input Sampling 120 ms Input Display Interval 2 4 sec Data update period 120 ms Recording Form Disposable felt pen Printing Form Wire dot one color in...

Page 120: ...ogging printing ON OFF Reference time Interval Logging printing Sync ASync Printing gap correction ON OFF Alarm hysteresis Burnout DI function Option Manual printing Prints Measurement result by key operation Programming Programs Chart speed Alarm value Logging printing interval Logging Date and Time Memory Backup A built in lithium battery protects the clock function The battery life lasts 10 yea...

Page 121: ...m Printing Prints Occurrence time Occurrence channel alarm Setting No and Alarm type in purple when an alarm occurs Alarm Recovery Printing Prints Recovery time Recovery channel alarm Setting No and Alarm type in purple when the alarm recovers Recording Start Stop printing Prints Time and Start End comment when recording starts and stops Synchronous Asynchronous or OFF can be selected Computation ...

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