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User manual for  digital indicator with U/I input SWE-73-A

”mbAc”

- this parameter sets the access to the configuration registers of the device. 

Possible values:

”on”

- configuration registers can be set via  RS-485 interface,

”oFF”

- configuration registers can not be set via  RS-485 interface.

”rESP”

-  this parameter defines minimal (additional) delay between the Modbus message 

and   the   answer   of   the   device   (received   and   sent   via   RS-485   interface).   This 

additional delay allows the device to work with poor RS-converters which do not 

works properly on baud rates higher than 19200. This parameter can be set to one 

of values:

”Std”

- answer as quick as possible, no additional delay

” 10c”
” 20c”
” 50c”
”100c”
”200c”

- answer delayed of 10, 20,   50, 100 of 200 chars respectively, where 

one character time depends on selected baud rate

In the most cases parameter  

”rESP”

  should be set to  

”Std”  

(no additional delay). 

Unfortunately   for   some   third   party   RS-converters  

”rESP”

  should   be   adjusted 

experimentally. Table 7.1 contains most frequently used values.

”bAud” parameter

“38.4”

“57.6”

“115.2”

”rESP” parameter

“ 10c”

“ 20c”

“ 50c”

Tab.7.1. 

 

Settings of 

”rESP” 

parameter

7.3.6. 

 

     ”Edit”

 

  paramet

 

 er

   

This parameter allows to change the edition mode of numerical parameters:

”dig”

- the change to “by digit” mode,

”Slid”

- slide change mode.

7.3.7. 

 

     ”dEFS”

 

  parameter

 

 

 This setting allows to restore the factory settings of the device. To get the access  to this 

option special password is required: „5465”, next the device displays acknowledge question 

„SEt?”

. Press

 

 

[ENTER] 

to acknowledge the restoring of factory settings or 

[ESC]

 to cancel.

7.3.8. 

 

     ”SErv” menu

 

 

This   menu   contains   the   parameters   for   authorized   service   only.   To   enter   this   menu 

proper service password must be entered. Improper settings can causes of damage of the 

device.

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Summary of Contents for SIMPACT SWE-73-A

Page 1: ...indicator with U I input family type SWE 73 A firmware version 5 14 or higher Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit Producer reserves the right to implement changes without...

Page 2: ...eters slide change mode 15 7 2 3 Switch parameters LIST type 16 7 3 MENU DESCRIPTION 17 7 3 1 inPt menu 17 7 3 2 bri parameter 19 7 3 3 HOLd menu 20 7 3 4 Scod parameter 20 7 3 5 rS menu 20 7 3 6 Edit...

Page 3: ...to the application Incorrect configuration can cause defective operation which can lead to unit damage or an accident If in the case of a defect of unit operation there is a risk of a serious threat t...

Page 4: ...re root and user defined max 20 points length Result is showed on 4 digit LED display Displayed values range can be selected by user from 999 to 9999 plus decimal point Device SWE 73 A is equipped wit...

Page 5: ...embly depth 67 x 32 5 mm for 24V DC version min 78 mm for 230V AC version min 95 mm Panel thickness max 5 mm Operating temperature depending on version 0 C to 50 C or 20 C to 50 C Storage temperature...

Page 6: ...g check for transportation damage Any transportation damage must be immediately reported to the carrier Also write down the unit serial number on the housing and report the damage to the manufacturer...

Page 7: ...SWE 73 A Figure 4 1 Mounting hole dimensions Figure 4 2 Installing of brackets and dimensions of connectors Figure 4 3 Minimum distances when assembly of a number of units 7 91 mm 57 mm 66 5 mm max 5...

Page 8: ...ration Over tightening can lead to damaging the connections inside the units and breaking the thread In the case of the unit being fitted with separable clamps they should be inserted into appropriate...

Page 9: ...connection between the filter and the unit should be as short as possible and the metal housing of the filter must be connected to the earthing with largest possible surface The cables connected to t...

Page 10: ...re 4 6 Connection of power supply a for 230V AC version b for 24V DC version Figure 4 7 Connection of 2 wire current converters Figure 4 8 Connection of 3 wire current converters 10 FUSE 230V AC L N L...

Page 11: ...s cause faster ageing of the internal components and shorten the fault free time of unit operation In cases where the unit gets dirty do not clean with solvents For cleaning use warm water with small...

Page 12: ...g edited Symbol used in the manual v Functions Change of the present menu Modification of the parameter value Change of the display mode 6 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION After turning the power supply on devi...

Page 13: ...e 999 9999 the warning Ov is displayed rather than the calculated result Input type range of displaying values characteristic of conversion decimal point position and measure filtering ratio are user...

Page 14: ...cess of peaks detection 7 DEVICE PROGRAMMING The device menu allow user to set all parameters connected to operation of measurement input control modes critical situations behaviour communication via...

Page 15: ...he ENTER button causes change of the position digit Press ENTER at least 2 seconds to accept the changes after that question SEt is displayed and user must to confirm or cancel the changes To conform...

Page 16: ...of made changes and returning to menu Functions of buttons when editing numeric and switching parameters While editing numeric parameter change of current flashing digit slide change of value acceler...

Page 17: ...efined characteristic points and parameter Pnt CHAr this option presets type of the conversion characteristic and can be set to Lin linear Sqr square Sqrt square root When one of those characteristics...

Page 18: ...itional decimal point on utmost right position is displayed If user defined characteristic is selected and if number of defined points is lower than 2 then warning Errc is displayed in measurement mod...

Page 19: ...on Imin 4 mA 4 mA Lo r The Lo r value can be set from 0 to 99 9 Parameter Hi r determines the upper border of the permissible range accordingly to the expression for all modes For example if input is...

Page 20: ...is set at value 0000 user password is turned off If the user do not remember his password the access to the menu is possible by the one use password To get this password please contact with Marketing...

Page 21: ...depends on selected baud rate In the most cases parameter rESP should be set to Std no additional delay Unfortunately for some third party RS converters rESP should be adjusted experimentally Table 7...

Page 22: ...rESP modE PEA timE Hdis Parameter edition SEt 4 digit special password entering 0 _ _ _ Default settings restoring Scod MENU ESC ENTER MENU ESC MENU ESC MENU ESC MENU ESC ENTER MENU ESC MENU ESC MENU...

Page 23: ...input range 0 mA for 0 20mA range and 4mA for 4 20mA range must be subtracted from measured value Next received result must be divided by the width of the input range it means 20mA for 0 20mA range an...

Page 24: ...acteristic The normalized result is squared and further conversion is done as for linear characteristic Conversion is made accordingly with the expression W I n 2 Hi C Lo C Lo C where W means the disp...

Page 25: ...acteristic from figure below and In 0 65 the segment between points X 50 0 and X 70 0 will be chosen Let s mark those points as PL point low i PH point high in this example PL 50 0 and PH 70 0 and the...

Page 26: ...mA then 10 mA 4 mA 6 mA and this result should be divided by the width of input range 16 mA Finally the normalized result In 6 16 0 375 In case when input current exceeds nominal measurement range cal...

Page 27: ...on page 24 for linear characteristic 0 375 2 1200 300 211 and next the Lo C value is added to the result so the displayed value W 211 300 89 b Iin 2 5 mA and In 0 0938 W 287 c Iin 20 5 mA and In 1 03...

Page 28: ...nd stored in the device memory a Iin 10 mA and In 0 375 The segment defined by X6 30 0 and X7 40 0 for this In will be selected Accordingly to expressions given for user defined characteristic see pag...

Page 29: ...urrent measurement 0h data valid A0h top border of the measurement range is exceeded 60h bottom border of the measurement range is exceeded 03h Yes 0 3 Pnt parameter in InPt menu decimal point positio...

Page 30: ...ressed in 0 1 71h5 Yes 999 9999 The value of Y coordinate of point no 1 of the user defined characteristic no decimal point included 72h5 95h5 Further pairs of X Y coordinates of points no 2 19 of the...

Page 31: ...ingle register 10 3 EXAMPLES OF QUERY ANSWER FRAMES Examples apply for device with address 1 All values are represent hexadecimal Field description ADDR Device address on modbus network FUNC Function...

Page 32: ...1 03 02 20 F2 20 01 DATA identification code 20F2h 3 Change of the device address from 1 to 2 write to reg 20h ADDR FUNC REG H L DATA H L CRC L H 01 06 00 20 00 02 09 C1 DATA H 0 DATA L new device add...

Page 33: ...1 00 03 54 0B COUNT L the count of being read registers max 16 The answer ADDR FUNC BYTE C DATA H1 L1 DATA H2 L2 DATA H3 L3 CRC L H 01 03 06 00 0A 00 00 00 01 78 B4 DATA H1 L1 reg 01h 10 displayed val...

Page 34: ...the bottom of the nominal input range 5 0 18 Hi r Extension of the top of the nominal input range 5 0 18 Display parameters bri Display brightness bri6 19 Configuration of peaks detection function HOL...

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