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User manual - METER SRT-N118 

7.3.1. 

 

 “rEL1” menu

This menu allows to configure the operation  mode of relays and LEDs marked „

R

” (e.g. „

R1

”). 

If there are few relay outputs available,  then every output has its own configuration menu

(e.g.   menu   „

rEL2

”   for   relay   (LED)   „

R2

”).  Principle   of   the   relays   operation   is   described   in

paragraph 

CONTROL OF THE RELAY OUTPUTS

.

The relay outputs and LEDs (named 

R

) can be controlled depend on both - the 

current value and the peak value (when peak detection is active) of the input 

signal.

If device is not equipped with one or more relay outputs, menus refer to this

relays   are   available,   but   apply   to   LED  indicators   only.   In   such   case   LEDs

indicates exceeding of particular thresholds.

“SEtP”

- first threshold of the relay (range -999 ÷ 9999). Negative values can be input by
selecting   a   “-”   sign   on   first   digit   (to   change   value   use  

[^]  

and 

[v]

  buttons).

Threshold is the medium value of relay hysteresis.

“SEt2”

- second threshold of the relay (range -999 ÷ 9999). Negative values can be input
by selecting a “-” sign on first digit ( to change value use  

[^] 

and 

[v]

 buttons). This

threshold  is accessible when  

”modE”  

parameter  is set to  

„in”

  or  

„out”  

value.

Threshold is the medium value of relay hysteresis.

“HYSt” 

- hysteresis of relay (range 0 ÷ 999). Full hysteresis of the relay is equal to 2x 

“HYSt”

 parameter. The relay state can change when an input signal is out of  

threshold-hysteresis

  to 

thhysteresis

 zone.

Presented   parameters   should   be   set   to   ensure   that  

”SEtP” + ”HYSt”,

”SEt2” + ”HYSt”,   ”SEtP” - ”HYSt”

  or  

”SEt2” - ”HYSt”

  does   not   exceed   the

measure range. Additionally,  in two threshold mode (“

modE

”= „

in

”  or „

out

”), the

hysteresis for both thresholds must not cover each other (in other case relay can't

change his state).

“modE”

 - relay operation mode:

“noAC”

-  the relay is not active (permanent turned off)

“on”

 

- one threshold mode, the relay is turned 

ON

 when input signal exceeds

SEtP

 + 

HYSt 

value

and is turned off back when the input signal became

lower than  

SEtP – HYSt

,

“oFF”

 

- one threshold mode, the relay is turned 

OFF

 when input signal exceeds 

SEtP

 + 

HYSt 

value

and is turned on back when the input signal became 

lower than  

SEtP – HYSt

,

“in”

 

- two threshold mode, the relay is turned  

ON

  when the input signal is

bigger than “

lower threshold

 + 

HYSt

 

and lower than “

bigger

threshold

 – 

HYSt

”, and turned off when the input signal is contained in

the second  zone. The  

bigger threshold

  means bigger one of  

“SEtP”

and  

“SEt2”  

thresholds,   the  

lower threshold

”   means   lower   one   of

“SEtP” 

and 

“SEt2” 

thresholds.

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Summary of Contents for SRT-N118

Page 1: ...al METER SRT N118 Input type Pt100 500 1000 Wall mounting case IP 67 Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software Producer reserves the right to implement changes witho...

Page 2: ...GRAMMING MENU 23 7 2 PARAMETERS EDITION 24 7 2 1 Numeric parameters digit change mode 24 7 2 2 Numeric parameters slide change mode 24 7 2 3 Switch parameters LIST type 25 7 3 MENU DESCRIPTION 25 7 3...

Page 3: ...ng to this manual local safety and EMC regulations If the device is equipped with PE connector it should be connected to PE wire Otherwise PE wire should be connected to GND connector The unit must be...

Page 4: ...C to 600 C and input is fully linearised accordingly to PN EN60751 A2 1999 standard Result is showed on 4 digit LED display The device can be equipped with two relay or OC type outputs Optionally SRT...

Page 5: ...max 20 W every wire Sensor power supply output 24V 5 10 max 100 mA stabilized Relay output 0 1 or 2 NO 1A 250V AC cos j 1 OC type output 0 1 or 2 30mA 30VDC 100mW Active current output optional for tw...

Page 6: ...70 C Humidity Altitude 5 to 90 no condensation up to 2000 meters above sea level Screws tightening max torque 0 5 Nm Max connection leads cross section 3 mm2 for connectors 1 6 or 2 mm2 for connectors...

Page 7: ...st be conducted with a disconnected power supply Protecting the power supply connections against unauthorized persons must be taken into consideration 4 1 UNPACKING After removing the unit from the pr...

Page 8: ...y that in the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be protected against destruction with an electrical installation fuse Wiring must meet appropriate standard...

Page 9: ...creened signal cables is recommended Signal cable screens should be connected to the earthing only at one of the ends of the screened cable In the case of magnetically induced interference the use of...

Page 10: ...l connections must be made while power supply is disconnected Figure 4 4 Terminals description relay outputs 10 Power supply depending on version option R2 option R1 24V 5 10 Imax 100 mA Uo DATA DATA...

Page 11: ...85 PE OC1 OC2 Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW option OC1 option OC2 Power supply depending on version n c Pt100 500 1000 12 11 10 Pt100 500 1000 3 4 1 2 14 15 16 5 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 13 option R1 24V 5...

Page 12: ...OC1 Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW option OC1 ACTIVE current output option Power supply depending on version n c Pt100 500 1000 12 11 10 Pt100 500 1000 3 4 1 2 14 15 16 5 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 13 option...

Page 13: ...OC1 Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW option OC1 Passive isolated current output 4 20mA option Power supply depending on version n c Pt100 500 1000 12 11 10 Pt100 500 1000 3 4 1 2 14 15 16 5 6 12 11 1...

Page 14: ...nce of particular wires Ra Rd CAN BE DIFFERENT When 3 wires connection is used the resistance of particular wires Ra Rd MUST BE IDENTICAL to enable proper compensation of it s resistance The resistanc...

Page 15: ...tromagnets motors etc it is required to use additional suppression circuit typically capacitor 47nF min 250VAC in series with 100R 5W resistor connected in parallel to relay terminals or better direct...

Page 16: ...current output only Figure 4 17 Example of passive current outputs connection for device with passive current output only 16 6 5 8 7 OC1 Uo voltage input 24V Logic controller 6 5 8 7 R 2k2 LED 10 mA U...

Page 17: ...s operation In cases where the unit gets dirty do not clean with solvents For cleaning use warm water with small amount of detergent or in the case of more significant contamination ethyl or isopropyl...

Page 18: ...ent exceeds the permissible measurement range warning Hi or Lo is displayed rather than calculated result depends on exceeded value The warning can be effect of measurement circuit malfunction In that...

Page 19: ...LEDs and analogue outputs can be controlled depend on the current value of input signal or the peak value see HOLd menu Figure 6 1 Process of peaks detection 6 3 CONTROL OF THE RELAY OUTPUTS The cont...

Page 20: ...LED outputs The relay outputs and LEDs named R can be controlled depend on both the current value and the peak value when peak detection is active of the input signal 20 zone A zone B measure SEtP pa...

Page 21: ...0 then the relay state will be changed as soon as input value exceeds any of the border values see points A and C Figure 6 4 a b c If values of t on or and toFF are positive then relay state will be...

Page 22: ...s mode Obja nienie A B C D E points where measured signal exceeds border values expected value allowed deviation BON BOFF CON COFF EON EOFF relays state changes moments for t on 0 toFF 0 tA tB tC tD t...

Page 23: ...lar parameters is described in paragraph MENU DESCRIPTION Some of the parameters can be accessed without menu entering quick view mode After pressing or v button name of the threshold e g rEL1 and his...

Page 24: ...ge of current position flashing digit or the sign Short pressing of the ENTER button causes change of the position digit Press ENTER at least 2 seconds to accept the changes after that question SEt is...

Page 25: ...change of value acceleration deceleration direction change While editing switch parameter selection of switch parameter If numerical parameter is being edited a short press of ENTER button change edi...

Page 26: ...or out value Threshold is the medium value of relay hysteresis HYSt hysteresis of relay range 0 999 Full hysteresis of the relay is equal to 2x HYSt parameter The relay state can change when an input...

Page 27: ...ameter is set by unit parameter toFF turn off delay time the relay is turned off with delay equal toFF if the input value exceeds appropriate border value defined with threshold and hysteresis at leas...

Page 28: ...eter allows shifting of measurement scale and express value added to calculated measured result 7 3 3 OutP menu This menu contains parameters of analogue output control Menu is available if the device...

Page 29: ...defines the percentage extension of nominal analogue range with 0 1 resolution Parameter Lo r defines lower border of the range due to formula Outmin A A Lo r where A lower signal value range limit Th...

Page 30: ...E PEAK VALUES modE the type of detected changes of the input signal can be set to values norm peaks peak and next drop of the input signal of value equal at least PEA inv drops drop and next peak of t...

Page 31: ...ddress 255 FFh bAud this parameter determines RS 485 interface baud rate It can be set to one of 8 possible values 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 which respond to the baud rates of 1200 2400 480...

Page 32: ...20c 50c Tab 7 1 Settings of rESP parameter 7 3 8 Edit parameter This parameter allows to change the edition mode of numerical parameters dig the change to by digit mode Slid slide change mode 7 3 9 d...

Page 33: ...e MENU ESC inPt ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC SEtP SEt2 HYSt modE t on toFF unit AL Parameter edition See next page ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Omod OUtL OUtH Lo r Hi r AL Parameter edit...

Page 34: ...ter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Addr bAud mbAc mbtO rESP Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Scod A r1 A r2 See previous page ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC modE...

Page 35: ...om page 29 Iout 30 0 10 0 20 0 10 0 16 mA 4 mA 2 16 4 36 mA Calculated Iout exceeds the output working range 3 21 mA so current output will generate current equal to the upper border of range defined...

Page 36: ...s it means that high byte express integer part and low byte fractional part of desired output voltage 06h No 999 6000 Peak drop value no decimal point 10h Yes 0 2 tyPE parameter in InPt menu input typ...

Page 37: ...nt included 39h Yes 999 999 HySt parameter in rEL2 menu no decimal point included 3Ah Yes 0 5 modE parameter in rEL2 menu 0 noAC mode 1 on mode 2 oFF mode 3 in mode 4 out mode 5 modb mode 3Bh Yes 0 99...

Page 38: ...meter in OUtP menu for active current output and active voltage output expressed in 0 1 Yes 0 299 Lo r parameter in OUtP menu for passive current output expressed in 0 1 A4h1 Yes 0 199 Hi r parameter...

Page 39: ...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 code REG H L Starti...

Page 40: ...A0 DATA identification code 21B0h 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 address 2 The answe...

Page 41: ...nctions presented above are available only 11 DEFAULT AND USER S SETTINGS LIST Parameter Description Default value User s value Desc page Parameters of relay R1 operation rEL1 menu SEtP Relay R1 thres...

Page 42: ...exception 22 1 mA 29 Passive current output configuration OUtP menu Omod Passive current output mode 4 20 mA 28 OUtL Display value for 4 mA current output 0 0 29 OUtH Display value for 20 mA current...

Page 43: ...s to the configuration parameters SECu menu A r1 Permission to changes of relay R1 threshold without of the user password knowledge on 31 A r2 Permission to changes of relay R2 threshold without of th...

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