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User manual - RATEMETER STI-638 

Figure 4.1. Device and assembly dimensions of the case

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 CONNECTION METHOD

Caution

- Installation should be conducted by qualified personnel . During installation all 

available safety requirements should be considered. The fitter is responsible for 

executing the installation according to this manual, local safety and EMC 

regulations.

- The unit is not equipped with an internal fuse or power supply circuit breaker. 

Because of this an external time-delay cut-out fuse with minimal possible nominal 

current value must be used (recommended bipolar, max. 2A) and a power supply 

circuit-breaker located near the unit. In the case of using a monopolar fuse it must 

be mounted on the phase cable (L).

- The power supply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way 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 standards and local regulations and laws.

 

- In order to secure against accidental short circuit the connection cables must be 

terminated with appropriate insulated cable tips. 

- Tighten the clamping screws. The recommended tightening torque is 0.5 Nm. 

Loose screws can cause fire or defective operation. 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 connectors in the unit, even if they are not used for any 

connections. 

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Summary of Contents for STI-638

Page 1: ...ware v 1 0 or higher Input type pulse Rotational linear speed control Wall mounted case IP 67 Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software Producer reserves the right t...

Page 2: ...N 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 1 rELAy1 menu 25 7 3 2 bEEP menu 27 7...

Page 3: ...ing 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 b...

Page 4: ...ain purpose of the device is measuring of the linear and rotational speed The device can be used as frequency meter as well Main feature of the tachometer is high precision of measurement 0 02 in full...

Page 5: ...low level high level 0V 1V 10V 30V about 12 mA 24V Sensor power supply output 24V 5 10 max 100 mA stabilized Relay output 1 2 or 4 NO 1A 250V AC cos j 1 OC type output 1 2 or 4 30mA 30VDC 100mW Activ...

Page 6: ...Wall mounted T type ABS lower part PC upper part Operating temperature depending on version 0 C to 50 C or 20 C to 50 C Storage temperature depending on version 10 C to 70 C or 20 C to 70 C Humidity A...

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

Page 8: ...on the phase cable L The power supply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way that in the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be protected agai...

Page 9: ...ply cables and cables controlling induction loads e g contactors Such cables should cross at a right angle Contactor coils and induction loads should be equipped with anti interference protection syst...

Page 10: ...n tow relay outputs Figure 4 4 Terminals description two OC type outputs 10 6 7 mm max 2 mm PE 1 2 Power supply depending on version 3 4 R1 optional 5 R2 optional 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 Not installed Uo DAT...

Page 11: ...pending on version 3 4 7 8 11 12 Uo DATA DATA GND 24V 5 10 Imax 100mA 13 14 15 16 17 OC3 Umax 30V DC Imax 30mA Pmax 100mW OC3 optional ACTIVE current output optional R1 optional 5 R2 optional 6 9 10 n...

Page 12: ...E FUSE L N PE 1 2 Power supply depending on version 3 4 R1 optional 5 6 R2 optional 7 8 R3 optional 9 10 R4 optional Not installed 11 12 Uo DATA DATA GND 24V 5 10 Imax 100mA 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22...

Page 13: ...n consequence of using the suppression circuit the level of generated electromagnetic disturbances is lower and the life of relay contacts rises a b Figure 4 12 Examples of suppression circuit connect...

Page 14: ...ple of sensor connection with common plus Figure 4 15 Examples of OC type outputs connection 14 9 10 Uo 16 17 OC Voltage input 24 V Logic controller 9 10 Uo 16 17 OC R 2k2 LED 10 mA Uo 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 15: ...h passive current output only Figure 4 18 Example of active voltage outputs connection for device with active voltage output only 15 11 12 ACTIVE current output optional current input 0 20 mA Logic co...

Page 16: ...e 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 amount of detergent or in t...

Page 17: ...ges made in parameter being edited Symbol used in the manual ENTER Functions Start to edit the parameter Enter to the sub menu Confirmation of changes made in parameter being edited Symbol used in the...

Page 18: ...ency after the divider is recalculated according to selected by user measurement unit parameter unit and can be expressed by rev sec rev min or rev h Final value is obtained by multiplication the meas...

Page 19: ...see description of HOLd menu The detection of the peak can be done if the measured signal raises and drops of value at least equal to parameter PEA Detected peaks are displayed during the time define...

Page 20: ...hresholds values If one threshold is used Figure 6 2 the relay can be turned on modE on or off modE oFF when the input signal value is contained in zone A If two thresholds are used Figure 6 3 the rel...

Page 21: ...teresis and threshold hysteresis respectively If t on and t oFF parameters are set to 0 then the relay state will be changed as soon as input value exceeds any of the border values see points A and C...

Page 22: ...ted with relay outputs are described in paragraph rELAy1 menu 6 3 2 Two thresholds mode Description A B C D E points where measured signal exceeds border values expected value allowed deviation BON BO...

Page 23: ...particular 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 rELP...

Page 24: ...hanges after that question SEt is displayed and user must to confirm or cancel the changes To conform changes and story it in EEPROM press ENTER button shortly after SEt is displayed To cancel the cha...

Page 25: ...o make sure if change of the parameter value is correct If switch parameter is being edited a short press of ENTER button causes of display a SEt ask When ENTER button is pressed again while SEt is di...

Page 26: ...oth thresholds must not cover each other in other case relay can t change his state modE relay operation mode noACt the relay is not active permanent turned off on one threshold mode the relay is turn...

Page 27: ...on and t oFF parameters Can be set on one of two values min minutes SEC seconds ALArmS this parameter defines the relay reaction when some critical situations occurs noCHAn relay do not change his st...

Page 28: ...ty cycle for max frequency 10 5 ms 5 95 15 3 4 ms 5 95 20 2 5 ms 5 95 30 1 7 ms 5 95 40 1 3 ms 5 95 50 1 ms 5 95 100 500 ms 5 95 300 167 ms 5 95 1 000 50 ms 5 95 3 000 33 ms 10 90 10 000 33 ms 33 66 5...

Page 29: ...done automatically ZEro t maximum delay time of successive revolution This parameter is defined with 0 1 second precision in range 0 39 9 If delay between successive revolutions are longer than defin...

Page 30: ...enabled with 0 20 mA mode 4 20 current output enabled with 4 20 mA mode modb current output controlled via RS 485 interface For passive current output oFF current output disabled 4 20 current output e...

Page 31: ...ange limit This parameter can be set from 0 to 19 9 for active and passive current output or from 0 to 9 9 for active voltage output In example on page 38 of the DISPLAY VALUES CALCULATION paragraph t...

Page 32: ...detection function in paragraph DETECTION OF THE 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 equa...

Page 33: ...is set then device responds to frames with address 255 FFh bAud this parameter determines RS 485 interface baud rate It can be set to one of 8 possible values 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115...

Page 34: ...c 20c 50c Tab 7 2 Settings of rESP parameter 7 3 10 Edit t 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...

Page 35: ...EC unit mUL div ZEro t mEAS t Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC SEt P SEt P2 HYSt modE t on t oFF unit ALArmS Parameter edition See next page ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC vA...

Page 36: ...er edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC Addr bAud mbAccE mbtimE rESP Parameter edition ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC SEtcod Acc r1 Acc r2 Acc r3 Acc r4 ENTER MENU ESC ENTER ENTER MENU ESC...

Page 37: ...linear speed multiply rotational speed by determined coefficient mUL 314 div 1000 After storing these parameters device displays linear speed of material movement expressed in m s m min or m h depend...

Page 38: ...smission parameters 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 or 2 stop bit 2 bits are send 1 and 2 bits are accepted when receive no parity control Baud rate selectable from 1200 to 115200 bits second Transmission p...

Page 39: ...red output current Yes 0h 1600h State of active voltage output expressed in 1 512 V units it means that high byte express integer part and low byte fractional part of desired output voltage 07h1 08h1...

Page 40: ...0 off 1 on 2Ah Yes 0 1 r2 parameter in bEEP menu 0 off 1 on 2Bh Yes 0 1 r3 parameter in bEEP menu 0 off 1 on 2Ch Yes 0 1 r4 parameter in bEEP menu 0 off 1 on 2Dh Yes 1 8 briGHt parameter display brig...

Page 41: ...ELAy2 menu no decimal point included Parameters or relay R3 operation 50h 51h Yes Yes 0 999999 SEt P parameter in rELAy3 menu no decimal point included 52h 53h Yes Yes 0 99999 HySt parameter in rELAy3...

Page 42: ...menu maximum peaks or drops display time expressed in seconds 74h Yes 0 1 HdiS parameter in HOLd menu the type of values displayed on the display 0 current measurement value 1 peaks or drops values 7...

Page 43: ...Yes 0 199 Hi r parameter in OUtPUt menu for active and passive current output expressed in 0 1 Yes 0 99 Hi r parameter in OUtPUt menu for active voltage output expressed in 0 1 A7h2 Yes 0 3 AL parame...

Page 44: ...of first register to read write Hi and Lo byte COUNT H L No of registers to read write Hi and Lo byte BYTE C Data byte count in answer frame DATA H L Data byte Hi and Lo byte CRC L H CRC error check H...

Page 45: ...DATA H 0 DATA L new device address 2 The answer the same as the message ADDR FUNC REG H L DATA H L CRC L H 01 06 00 20 00 02 09 C1 4 Change of baud rate of all devices connected to the net BROADCAST m...

Page 46: ...EMETER STI 638 Device response with exception code 03h ADDR FUNC ERR CRC L H 01 86 03 09 C1 There is no full implementation of the Modbus Protocol in the device The functions presented above are avail...

Page 47: ...6 HYSt Hysteresis of relay 0 0 26 modE Operation mode of relay in 26 t on Turn on delay of relay 0 0 sec 27 t oFF Turn off delay of relay 0 0 sec 27 unit Unit of t on toFF parameters of relay SEC 27 A...

Page 48: ...ying precision 0 0 28 unit Rotational speed unit min 29 F or P Kind of value visible on the display FrEq 29 mUL multiplier 1 29 div divider 1 29 ZEro t Maximum delay between successive revolutions 1 0...

Page 49: ...figuration of peaks detection function HOLd menu modE Kind of detected changes norm 32 PEA Minimum detected change 0 0 32 timE Maximum time of peak displaying 0 0 sec 32 H diS The type of displayed va...

Page 50: ...bAud Baud rate 9600 b sec 33 mbAccE Permission to changes of configuration registers on 33 mbtimE Maximum delay between received messages 0 33 rESP Additional delay of answer transmission Std 33 Confi...

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