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Chapter 4 Configuration description

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Fig.4-1 high alarm, low alarm and hysteresis

4.2 Function setting

4.2.1 Communication setting

The instrument supports communication operations with PC, to realize

real-time monitoring. The instrument only supports Modbus protocol.

Configuration item descriptions:

Configuration item

Function descriptions

Parameters range

Instrument address

Modbus device address

1~254

Baud rate

Communication rate

9600,57600,115200

Check bit

Communication check

No check, odd number check,

even number check, normal 0

Floating point format

Format of floating point

number

1234,2143,3412,4321

4.2.2 Pen driver operation

The instrument supports to save the current configuration to USB disk, or

read configuration file in USB disk.

Summary of Contents for 6000f

Page 1: ...ent Area Hangzhou 310018 China Singapore office 2 Venture Drive 11 30 Vision Exchange Singapore Malaysia office No 3 Jalan Emas Jaya 1 Taman Industries Emas jaya Tongkang Pecah 83000 Batu Pahat Johor...

Page 2: ...sses caused by false operation Note Modification of this manual s contents will not be notified as a result of some factors such as function upgrading We try our best to guarantee that the manual cont...

Page 3: ...is product and the systems it controls Please read carefully the operation manual and understand the correct application methods before putting into operation to avoid unnecessary losses due to operat...

Page 4: ...The following safety signs are used in this manual Hazard if not taken with appropriate precautions will result in serious personal injury product damage or major property damage Confirm if the suppl...

Page 5: ...a dry cotton cloth Do not use alcohol benzine or other organic solvents Prevent all kinds of liquid from splashing on the product If the product falls into the water please cut off the power immediate...

Page 6: ...g installation otherwise it will cause abnormal movement or failure During operation to modify configuration signal output start up stop operation safety shall be fully considered Operation mistakes m...

Page 7: ...before starting the operation If you find that the model and quantity are incorrect or there is physical damage in appearance please contact us No Name Quantity Note 1 Paperless recorder 1 2 Manual 1...

Page 8: ...11 Chapter 3 Basic operation method 12 3 1 Panel components 12 3 2 Button operation 13 3 2 1 Display manipulation 13 3 2 2 Configuration login 27 3 2 3 Configuration 28 3 2 4 Parameters type and setti...

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Page 10: ...o RS 485 communication interface and a USB data dump interface The product is integrated with high speed and high performance 32 bit ARM9 microprocessor The circuit board is coated with anti corrosion...

Page 11: ...s Flash External dump Support U disk standard USB2 0 communication interface Maximum power consumption 30VA 15W Relative humidity 10 85 RH no moisture condensation Working temperature 0 50 Transportat...

Page 12: ...city Response cycle Alarm output 0 1 Normally open contacts 2A 250VAC 1 second 1 4 Other parameters Table 1 6 other parameters Fuse specification 3 15 A 250V AC hard fusing type Power Distribution spe...

Page 13: ...ost due to power failure The real time clock is powered by internal battery after power failure Alarm output Up to 8 channels The relay is the normally opened contactor with the contactor capacity of...

Page 14: ...cking configuration put in operation wiring power supply Installation Fig 2 1 Flowchart from unpacking to putting in operation 2 1 Unpacking Upon receiving the instrument first of all check if the pac...

Page 15: ...ilation requirements good ventilation to avoid excessive internal temperature of instrument Vibration interference small mechanical vibration Air composition it is not easy to generate condensed water...

Page 16: ...Dimension and installation drawing 2 3 Wiring In order to improve the stability and accuracy of signal it must be well grounded 2 3 1 Terminals Name and position Terminal distribution is shown in Fig...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Installation and wiring 8 Fig 2 3 Terminal view...

Page 18: ...niversal input 11th path analog input 12A 12B 12C Universal input 12th path analog input 13A 13B 13C Universal input 13th path analog input 14A 14B 14C Universal input 14th path analog input 15A 15B 1...

Page 19: ...ut 36A 36B 36C Universal input 36th path analog input Descriptions of communication interface terminal A1 RS 485 485 RS 485 communication interface 1 B1 RS 485 485 RS 485 communication interface 1 A2...

Page 20: ...ation and wiring 11 2 3 2 Connection of signal line mA input no power distribution mA input power distribution V mV input Thermocouple Input Thermal resistance input Fig 2 4 Schematic diagram of signa...

Page 21: ...part is displayed on the panel of paperless recorder as shown in fig 3 1 Fig 3 1 Distribution of components on panel 3 1 Panel components LCD picture display monitoring configuration and other pages...

Page 22: ...acement Alarm when there is alarm information it will disappear after entering the alarm screen U disk indication appears when U disk is inserted System time displays the current system time Overview...

Page 23: ...A signals are over range Press left right key to switch screen Digital display original signal Display bit number original signal instantaneous value and alarm status of channel Press increase key to...

Page 24: ...ue unit and alarm status of channel Press increase key to switch channel Press left right key to switch screen Bar graph vertical Display bit number instantaneous value and alarm status of channel Pre...

Page 25: ...e Display bit number real time curve and alarm status of channel Press increase key to switch channel Press left right key to switch screen Log Display log information Press the increase decrease butt...

Page 26: ...f Information Display power on off time and accumulated power off information Press increase decrease key to review power off information Press left right key to switch screen Alarm Display channel ty...

Page 27: ...history mode In real time mode data is refreshed in real time according to the recording interval while in the history mode that is the query mode the history data is displayed according to the input...

Page 28: ...ht key to switch channel Continue to press increase key to switch to the next status History 2 Press increase key to enter blanking status At this time press left right key to choose the blanking chan...

Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 20 History 3 2 times...

Page 30: ...hod 21 4 times Then press the increase key to switch to zoom At this time the left right shift key to change zoom multiples out of three options 1 2 and 4 Continues to press the Increase key to switch...

Page 31: ...uto status M in manual status Press increase key to enter the real time history switch status At the time press left right shift key to change history and real time status Continue to press increase k...

Page 32: ...al mode press increase key again to switch to manual query mode arrow At this time press left right key can check the value of historical data before and after long press to move quickly Continue to p...

Page 33: ...rease button again to switch to the fixed point query mode At this time press OK button to pop up the time setting Continue to press increase button to exit the history screen operation status After s...

Page 34: ...age Save historical data in HDA and CSV format Save alarm information power off records and log records in CSV format The saved list is in the right bottom Data storage 1 Set start time and stop time...

Page 35: ...15A hda Cumulative Report Info A180815A csv Alarm information Info B180815A csv Power off record Info P180815A csv Log record Info L180815A csv Whereas The initials H A B P and L represent file types...

Page 36: ...ion 1 Long press increase key and left shift key in the monitoring screen to enter configuration login 2 Press left right shift key to select the entry press Enter key to input the password Press incr...

Page 37: ...tion and press enter key to login configuration 3 2 3 Configuration Step Operation 1 After modification press cancel key till entering configuration selection 2 Press cancel key again If configuration...

Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 29 3 Select enter and press enter key Note select cancel as default...

Page 39: ...eters type and setting method Number input Step Operation 1 Select parameters to be modified and press enter key 2 Press left right shift key to select the location to be modified 3 Press increase dec...

Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 31 4 Press enter key to adjust decimal point after input is done 5 Press left right shift key to modify the location of decimal point...

Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 32 6 Press enter key again to complete number input Press cancel key to cancel the modification...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 33 3 2 5 Input of bit number and unit Step Operation 1 Select parameters to be modified and press enter key 2 Press increase key to switch the type of input character...

Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 34...

Page 44: ...apter 3 Basic operation method 35 3 Press left right shift key to select the input character Press enter key to confirm the input Press decrease key to delete the input Press cancel key to save and ex...

Page 45: ...eration method 36 Selection frame Step Operation 1 Select parameters to be modified and press enter key 2 Press left right shift key to select the entry Press enter key to save and exit Press cancel k...

Page 46: ...t location Press up down key to change number Press enter key to save and exit Press cancel key to cancel exit Instrument name Step Operation 1 Select the parameters to be modified and press enter key...

Page 47: ...Chapter 3 Basic operation method 38 Tips press increase decrease key in input setting to switch channel directly...

Page 48: ...length 8 Unit Select unit for analog channel Self defined character string length 8 Signal Set signal type 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0 10 mA Pt100 Cu50 1 5 V 0 10 V 0 5 V B E J K S T R N 0 20 mV 20 20 mV 0 100...

Page 49: ...splay Low low alarm LL Low low alarm value 99999 99999 Low alarm delay Low alarm delay 0 s 10 s 30 s 60 s 120 s 180 s 240 s Low low alarm LL Low low alarm output terminals None DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4 DO5 DO6...

Page 50: ...guration item descriptions Configuration item Function descriptions Parameters range Instrument address Modbus device address 1 254 Baud rate Communication rate 9600 57600 115200 Check bit Communicati...

Page 51: ...og record Clear power off record Clear all power off record Clear alarm information Clear all alarm information 4 3 System setting Configuration item descriptions Configuration item Function descripti...

Page 52: ...escription 43 cycle time cycle time displayed in display grouping 0s 5s 10s 30s atmospheric pressure MPa Set atmospheric pressure of instrument 999999 9999999 Restore to factory configuration Restore...

Page 53: ...path analog input floating point 11 2registers 7 7th path analog input floating point 13 2registers 8 8th path analog input floating point 15 2registers 9 9th path analog input floating point 17 2reg...

Page 54: ...g input floating point 49 2registers 26 26th path analog input floating point 51 2registers 27 27th path analog input floating point 53 2registers 28 28th path analog input floating point 55 2register...

Page 55: ...iption 01 instrument address configuration can be changed 03 Modbus 03 command 00 01 register address 3 00 02 Number of registers 2 95 BC CRC check Return data 01 03 04 42 C8 00 00 6F B5 Description 0...

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