D2432-01-09 CN5171 SEM203TC User Guide
5.0 USER RANGING
The transmitter may be purchased pre-configured, if specified at the time of order. User
ranging is provided to allow the temperature range of the transmitter to be set to a custom
range. This configuration level cannot change the input type, If the input type or other
parameters require change, then please refer to the advances configuration section. To confirm
the present input type set on the transmitter is correct for your application, count the number of
flashes of the range
“R”
LED at power up then refer to the chart in section 6 “Menu 1” to
establish the type set.
The push button is located under the slot in the key hole label, the slot located next to the
menu
“M”
LED
.
To press the button use a 3 mm screw driver (flat blade), inserted into the slot
and locate resistance of button key. The button has a slight click action.
It may be worth noting at this stage the advance user configuration provides the user with the
option of selecting fixed ranges, this may be a more attractive option if a suitable range is
available, as no calibration equipment will be required.
Configuration will require the following tools and equipment :-
•
DC Supply (12 to 30) V @ 30 mA
•
Thermocouple calibrator
•
Thermocouple compensating wire
•
Screw driver flat blade 3mm wide
To re-range the temperature scale follow the following instructions:-
•
Connect thermocouple calibrator to SEM203TC input terminals using correct
thermocouple compensation wire. Observe polarity.
•
Connect the output terminals to the DC supply, observe polarity.
•
Turn DC supply on.
•
Set calibrator to the required low scale temperature. Note Range
“R”
LED if on
indicates input connection error or input out of range, please check input.
•
Allow 1 minute warm up period.
•
To
“enter”
ranging, press and keep pressed the push button until Range
“R”
LED
flashes at a slow rate, then release button
•
.The
“R
” LED will flash at a slow rate for a approximately one second during which
period the low scale range is stored. Once the store is complete the
“R”
LED will flash
at a medium rate indicating the transmitter is ready to store the high range setting.
•
Set the calibrator to the required high range temperature and allow ten seconds.
•
Press button to store high range setting, the
“R”
LED will flicker for one second before
the transmitter returns to normal operation. The transmitter is now re-ranged.
The above procedure also applies to mV input, but please ensure only copper wire is used for
connection to mV calibrator.
6.0
ADVANCED USER CONFIGURATION
The advanced user configuration option is based on five menus, each menu
Sets a different parameter:-
Menu 1
Selects one of eight input types.
Menu 2
Selects either custom user range or one of seven fixed range
Menu 3
Selects the output direct on sensor burnout
Menu 4
Provide User trim at 4mA and 20 mA.
Menu 5
Reset to factory default setting
The advance configuration menus are navigated using the push button, menu
“M”
LED
and
range
“R”
LED
,
The push button is located underneath the slot in the key hole label, located
just below the
“M”
LED. To press the button use a 3 mm screw driver (flat blade) inserted into
the slot. The button has a slight click action.
Three commands are used to navigate menus, performed by clicking the button as follows:-
•
Advance
Single button press or click
•
Escape or change direction
Double press or click within 0.5 seconds
•
Enter
Press and hold button > two seconds
When a menu is selected the
“M”
LED
will flash a burst of 1 to 5 flashes, the number of
flashes represents the menu number.
Note the range
“R “
LED
will only operate when a selected menu has been entered, then the
“R”
LED uses a series of flashes or toggle flash rates to indicate the state or stage of the open
menu.
Navigating the menus (Read all of this section before attempting configuration)
To access the advanced user menus press and hold down button during SEM203TC power up.
The advance user menus will now be enabled and remain enabled until transmitter power is
removed. Note the “USER RANGING ” level will not be active at this stage, the push button will
now serve to navigate “advance user menus” as follows:-
•
To
“enter”
menus press and hold button for > 2 seconds. The
“M”
LED will then starts
to flash, rate one flash per burst (indicating menu 1).
•
To
“advance”
to the next menu use single button press, the
“M”
LED will advance to
two flashes per burst, indicating menu 2 is selected. Repeated single presses will
advance menu, once menu 5 is reached, the next press will returns to menu 1, for a
repeat cycle around the menus.
•
To
“escape”
from menus back to normal operation use a double click of the button or
remove transmitter power. Note menus have no timeout escape and therefore will
remain selected indefinitely.
•
To
“enter”
a selected menus press and hold button for two seconds, at which stage the
“R”
LED will start to flash between bursts of the
“M”
LED, indicating the state of the
opened menu.
MENUS (First Select the required menu and open as described above.)
Menu 1 Input type
•
On Entry
“M”
LED single flash every burst (menu 1), followed by a burst of between 1
to 8
“R”
LED flashes, flash count represents the input type as listed below. Timeout is
10 seconds so be sure to act quickly if the type needs changing.
“R “ LED flashes
Input Type
1
Type K
2
Type J
3
Type E
4
Type N
5
Type T
6
Type R
7
Type S
8
mV
•
Single button press to
“advance”
to the next input type, when type 8 is reached the
next
“advance”
will cycle back to type 1. To ensure valid indication of input menu,
allow one to two burst cycle after ”
advance”,
before counting the
“R”
LED flashes.
•
Once the desired type is selected, allow 10 seconds with no button action, the
transmitter will then store the selected input type, (indicated by flicker of
“R”
LED)
before return back to normal operation.
Menu 2 Fixed ranges
•
On “
Entry”
the
“M”
LED flashes twice every burst (menu2), followed by a
“R”
LED
flashes between 1 to 8 , flash count represents the range selected as described below.
Timeout is 10 seconds so be quick to act.
•
Range 1 is allocated for the user custom push button set range. When a new custom
range (see
USER RANGING)
is entered, the range selected will automatically return to
1.
Range “R”
LED
flashes
Inputs
K,J,E, & N
(°C)
Input
T
(°C)
Inputs
R, & S
(°C)
Input mV
mV
1
User Ranged
2
0 to 1000
0 to 400
800 to 1760
0 to 70
3
0 to 1200
0 to 250
800 to 1600
0 to 5
4
0 to 600
0 to 200
800 to 1400
0 to 10
5
0 to 500
0 to 150
1000 to 1760
0 to 20
6
0 to 250
0 to 100
1000 to 1600
0 to 25
7
0 to 100
0 to 50
1000 to 1400
0 to 50
8
-100 to 100
-100 to 150
0 to 1600
-10 to 10
•
Single button press to
“advance”
to the next range, once range 8 is reached, the next
“advance”
will cycle range back to 1. To ensure valid indication of range menu, allow
one to two burst cycle after ”
advance”
, before counting flashes.
•
Once the desired range is selected allow for 10 seconds with no button action, the
transmitter will then store new range (indicated by flicker of
“R”
LED) before returning
to normal operation.
Menu 3 Burnout Selection
•
On
“Entry”
-
“M”
LED, three flash every burst (menu 3), followed by a
“R”
LED toggle
flash, either at a slow rate (every second) or a faster medium rate. Be quick to act as
timeout is 10 seconds.
•
Slow rate indicated low scale burnout , fast rate indicates upscale burnout.
•
To
“advance ”
to the the other burnout direction press button.
•
To store new setting allow 10 seconds with no button action, the burn out selsction
menu will then timeout, store new setting, (indicated by a flicker of the
“R”
LED),
before returning back to normal operation.
Menu 4 User trim
This menu allows the user to trim the output current at zero and span, (similar function
to trim potentiometers) and is very useful for trimming out sensor errors.
The input of the transmitter must be connected to either a calibrator or a temperature
sensor held at a known temperature. The (4 to 20) mA loop current will also need to be
monitored with a current meter. This menu has extended timeout of 20 seconds.
•
The trim action will only operate within certain output current bands, the zero will be
trimmed when the out current is between (3.8 to 6.0) mA, and the span will be trimmed
when the output current is between (18.0 to 21.5) mA.
•
On
“Entry”
-
“M”
LED, four flash every burst (menu 4), followed by a
“R”
LED toggle
flash, either at a slow rate (every second) or a faster medium rate.
•
Slow rate indicates trim direct down, whilst fast rate indicate trim direction up.
•
To
“change direction”
the trim direction double click button.
•
To trim, single press button to
“advance”
current by 2 uA, or press and hold button to
auto advance, after two seconds the trim will adjust automatically at a rate of 3 uA per
second until the button is released. Note after approximately 20 seconds of continuous
button press, the auto trim rate will speed up to a rate of 10 uA per second.
•
To store new setting allow 20 seconds with no button action, the User Trim menu will
then timeout and store any new setting(s), (indicated by a flicker of the
“R”
LED),
before returning back to normal operation.
Menu 5 Set factory default
•
On
“Entry”
-
“M”
LED, five flashes every burst (menu 5), followed by
“R”
LED toggle
flash at a slow rate (every second).
•
To set factory default and zero any user trim, press button. Default setting will then be
loaded and stored into the transmitter, indicated by a flicker of the
“R”
LED. The
transmitter will then return to normal operation.
•
To avoid any action, allow 10 seconds with no button action, Set factory default menu
will then timeout, without storing any default configuration. The transmitter will then
return to normal operation.