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■Sensor cable

                                                 

■I/O cable 

TSM4-S01, TSM4-S03, TSM4-S05

                       

TSM4-C01 

TSM4-S10, TSM4-S20, TSM4-S30

                       

TSM4-C03 

 
 
 
 
 
 

18. Warranty

18. Warranty

18. Warranty

18. Warranty    

18.1 Free warranty period 

TEM shall offer free warranty period of 18 months after the shipment from the factory or 
12 months after the beginning of the use (counted from the completion of the installation 
of the TEM product into your equipment), whichever is shorter. 

 

18.2 Warranty coverage 

Any failure or malfunction occurred in the TEM product within the free warranty period 
shall be repaired or be handled by replacing the failed part with no charge through the 
return of the product to TEM, as long as the proper installation, usage, and maintenance 
in accordance with the instruction manual are provided by the customer. 
Note, however, that this free warranty shall cover only the TEM product delivered to the 
customer and the following expenses shall not be covered by the warranty. 

(1)

 

The cost for the removal or installation of the TEM product from or to the customer's 
equipment for the purpose of replacement or repair, and the cost associated with such work. 

(2)

 

The transportation cost for sending the customer's equipment to the customer's 
repair plant or other place. 

(3)

 

The lost earnings of the customer resulted from the failure and/or repair, as well as 
other increased damages. 

 

18.3 Paid warranty 

Even within the free warranty period, if a failure or malfunction occurs in the TEM 
product due to any of the following causes, the investigation/repair shall be charged. 

(1)

 

The customer did not install the TEM product properly in accordance with the 
instruction manual. 

(2)

 

The customer did not handle the product properly and/or did not provide sufficient 
maintenance. 

(3)

 

The failure or malfunction was resulted from improper connection between the TEM 
product and other equipment. 

(4)

 

The customer changed the structure of the TEM product such as modification. 

(5)

 

The TEM product was not repaired at TEM or TEM-designated plants. 

(6)

 

The TEM product was not used in the appropriate operating environment described 
in the instruction manual. 

(7)

 

The failure or malfunction was caused by force majeure such as disasters or by 
illegal behavior of a third party. 

(8)

 

The failure of the TEM product was caused incidentally by the malfunction of the 
customer's equipment. 

(9)

 

The failure was caused by the installed customer-supplied part or by the part used 
in accordance with the designation of the customer. 

(10)

 

The failure was caused by failed wiring or incorrect parameter setting conducted by 
the customer. 

(11)

 

The product has reached its life which is normal for the operating condition. 

(12)

 

Damage occurred due to the cause for which TEM was not liable. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for TSM4000M1

Page 1: ...s who will actually use this product Keep this instruction manual safe from loss until this product is discarded This product is subject to change without prior notice Instruction Manual Shock Monitor...

Page 2: ...medium to light injury or property damage can occur Even if the instructions are followed a serious consequence may result depending on the situation Be sure to exercise due caution and follow all of...

Page 3: ...0 VAC motor power supply ensure that the Shock Monitor unit and 400 V resistor are connected properly Otherwise an e Otherwise an e Otherwise an e Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result lectri...

Page 4: ...which the reference value has been subtracted that is the relative value to the reference value If the relative value reaches or exceeds the preset OUT1 or OUT2 level for example a relative value of 5...

Page 5: ...is cable length is insufficient optional cables of 3 m 5 m 10 m 20 m and 30 m are available Contact TEM when necessary 5 Part Names 5 Part Names 5 Part Names 5 Part Names LCD display LED indicators Op...

Page 6: ...7 Wiring 7 Wiring 7 Wiring Complete wiring by using only the socket before attaching the Shock Monitor main unit to the socket Connect a commercial power supply of 90 to 250 VAC 50 60Hz or a DC power...

Page 7: ...through sensor Motor rated current A Sensor model No No of times to pass wire through sensor 0 1 0 71 TSM U010 6 0 36 TSM U010 12 0 2 1 4 TSM U010 3 0 70 TSM U010 6 0 4 2 3 TSM U010 2 1 2 TSM U010 3...

Page 8: ...5 cm away from an inverter a servo driver unit 15 cm away from an inverter a servo driver unit 15 cm away from an inverter a servo driver unit 15 cm away from an inverter a servo driver unit and their...

Page 9: ...minals are used to externally switch preset overload detection levels according to the load condition of the equipment The level can be switched according to the load condition which varies depending...

Page 10: ...ety Installation Wiring Terminals Terminals Terminals Terminals Connection Operation Maintenance Inspection Specifications Dimensions Warranty 1 mA max 100 200 5 10 V 0 Load ratio Analog output OUT1 O...

Page 11: ...onnection Connection Operation Maintenance Inspection Specifications Dimensions Warranty This diagram shows the case where the electromagnetic coil capacity of the electromagnetic contactor for motor...

Page 12: ...or the input to X1 X2 X3 X4 and X5 5 Connect a commercial power supply to the operational power supply Do not connect the secondary side of the inverter Contents Usage Names Safety Installation Wiring...

Page 13: ...of the output relay Reset the self holding status of the output relay Return to parameter 1 Show the Test Program mode switching screen Change to the Monitor mode Change to the Monitor mode Change the...

Page 14: ...for relative and absolute values which can be switched with the MODE key For power monitoring the displayed load ratio is a value calculated on the assumption that the selected motor capacity is 100...

Page 15: ...Time Operating relay Auto Reset ON Resets automatically 1 second Press the RESET key Whichever is longer is applied PROGRAM MODE SET 1 Parameter Lock 1 Unlocked 1 Parameter Lock 2 Locked 2 Motor Volt...

Page 16: ...after it is started even in the Monitor mode Counting starts when the detected electric power reaches 5 or the current reaches 10 of the rated current Set the period as short as possible based on the...

Page 17: ...et one second after the relay output condition is cleared 8 Output Relay O1 2 Auto Reset 5 P r o c e s s 5 P r o c e s s 5 P r o c e s s 5 P r o c e s s 1 1 1 1 When 2 is selected SET Make the set dat...

Page 18: ...value of 12 OUT3 Level within the specified period the relay output is not activated Relay output mode setting 1 Self Hold Self holding The status of the relay output is retained The status is reset b...

Page 19: ...load monitoring is disabled within this specified time When this specified time elapses and the load ratio has reached or exceeded the setting level for the Shock Time period or longer the relay outpu...

Page 20: ...y stop using the absolute value monitoring when a foreign material gets stuck ON ON Shock Time for OUT1 OUT1 Setting level RUN indicator OUT1 indicator OUT1 output relay ON Start Time Offset Offset Of...

Page 21: ...ce with a correct sensor Does the V phase motor wire pass through the current sensor Other phase U phase or W phase Install the wiring properly Is the No of times to pass the wire through the sensor c...

Page 22: ...ill not be turned on accidentally 3 Observe the guidelines listed in the Labor Safety and Health Regulation 4 When conducting a megger test or dielectric withstanding voltage test remove the Shock Mon...

Page 23: ...nductive load 110 VDC 0 2A Inductive load 24 VDC 4 mA 100 000 times of operation Analog output signal 0 to 10 VDC Other Inhibit function When the frequency changes by 4 Hz s or more the electric power...

Page 24: ...1P TSM4 PR1 TSM4 PL1 Contents Usage Names Safety Installation Wiring Terminals Connection Operation Maintenance Inspection Specifications Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Warranty 37 46 4 4...

Page 25: ...damages 18 3 Paid warranty Even within the free warranty period if a failure or malfunction occurs in the TEM product due to any of the following causes the investigation repair shall be charged 1 The...

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