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User’s
Manual
1
• Authorised Representative in the EEA
Yokogawa Europe BV. (Address: Euroweg 2 , 3825 HD Amersfoort, The Netherlands) is
the Authorised Representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation for this Product in the
EEA.
• Printed Manual
Model UD310 Manual Setter (IM 05F01F12-01E)
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General Specifications
Model UD310 Manual Setter (GS 05F01F12-01E)
Please read through this user's manual to ensure correct usage of the manual setter and keep it handy for quick
reference.
Contents
1. Notice ....................................................................... 1
2. What is on the Front Panel? ..................................... 1
3. Installing the Manual Setter ...................................... 1
4. Panel Cutout Dimensions and External
Dimensions .............................................................. 1
5. Wiring ....................................................................... 2
6. Hardware Specifications
.......................................... 2
7. Key Operations ........................................................ 3
8. Troubleshooting ........................................................ 3
Revision Record
IM 05F01F12-01E 1st Edition: Feb. ’01
2nd Edition: Jun. ’04
3rd Edition: Mar. ’16
Model UD310
Manual Setter
IM 05F01F12-01E
1st Edition Feb. 2001 (YK)
3rd Edition Mar. 2016 (YK)
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Checking Package Contents
Before using the product, check that its model & suffix codes are as you ordered.
Model and Suffix Codes
Model
Suffix code
Description
UD310
UD310 Manual Setter 4 to 20 mADC output (48x48x100 mm)
Fixed code
–0
Always 0
Fixed code
0
Always 0
Option
/V24
Power Supply 24V DC / 24V AC
* 2 Alarm outputs and PV retransmission output in 4 to 20 mA built in as standard.
Check the package contents against the list below.
• Manual Setter ······························································· 1
• Mounting bracket ··························································· 1
• User's manual (this manual) ············································ 1
1. Notice
The following safety symbol is used both on the product and in this user's manual.
WARNING
This symbol stands for “Handle with Care.” When displayed on the product, the
operator should refer to the corresponding explanation given in the user's manual in
order to avoid injury or death of personnel and/or damage to the product. In the manual
the symbol is accompanied by an explanation of the special care that is required to
avoid shock or other dangers that may result in injury or loss of life.
The following symbols are used in this manual only.
CAUTION
Indicates that operating the hardware or software in a particular manner may lead to
damage or result in system failure.
IMPORTANT
Draws attention to information that is essential for understanding the operation and/or
features of the product.
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Exemption from Responsibility
Make sure that all of the precautions are strictly adhered to. Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes
no liability for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to the precautions.
Also, Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage, direct
or indirect, caused by the use or any unpredictable defect of the instrument.
2. What is on the Front Panel ?
a.
b.
d.
UD310
e.
c.
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Monitoring Parts
Name
Function
a. PV display (red)
Indicates PV (measured value) and character information such as parameter
codes and error codes. PV goes out when the setup parameter ”PVD” is set to
OFF.
b. SP display (green)
Indicates SP (target setpoint) and character information such as parameter
setpoints.
c. AL1, AL2 lamps (red)
AL1 : Lit when alarm 1 is activated.
AL2 : Lit when alarm 2 is activated.
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Operating Parts (See 7. Key operations)
Name
Function
d. Data change key
• Changes SP(target setpoint) and the parameter values. Pressing this key
increases the data value.
SP (target setpoint) will be output in 3 seconds after the change.
Holding down the key will gradually increase the speed of changes.
Data change key
• Changes SP(target setpoint) and the parameter setpoints. Pressing this key
decreases the data value.
SP (target setpoint) will be output in 3 seconds after the change.
Holding down the key will gradually decrease the speed of changes.
e. SET key
(parameter data registering
key)
• Registers the parameter setpoint changed using the data change keys.
• Switches between parameter setting displays sequentially.
• Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in the operating display retrieves
the operating parameter setting display.
• Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in operating or setup parameter
setting display transfers back to operating display.
3. Installing the Manual Setter
WARNING
To prevent electric shock, the source of power to the manual setter must be turned off
when mounting the manual setter on to a panel.
CAUTION
To install the manual setter, select a location where:
1. No-one may accidentally touch the terminals;
2. Mechanical vibrations are minimal;
3. Corrosive gas is minimal;
4. The temperature can be maintained at about 23°C
with minimal fluctuation;
5. There is no direct heat radiation;
6. There are no resulting magnetic disturbances;
7. The terminal board (reference junction
compensation element, etc.) is protected from wind;
8. There is no splashing of water; and
9. There are no flammable materials.
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Mount the manual setter at an
angle within 30° from horizontal
with the screen facing upward.
Do not mount it facing downward.
30º (MAX)
Never place the manual setter directly on flammable items.
If the manual setter has to be installed close to flammable items or
equipment, be sure to enclose the manual setter in shielding panels
positioned at least 150mm away from each side. These panels
should be made of either 1.43mm thick metal-plated steel plates or
1.6mm thick uncoated steel plates.
150mm
150mm
150mm
150mm
4.
Panel Cutout Dimensions and External Dimensions
1. General Mounting
min. 70
min. 70
45
+0.6
0
45
+0.6 0
25
25
2. Side-by-side Close Mounting
[(N –1)×48
+
45]
+0.6
0
+0.6 0
45
N is the number of manual setters.
If N>5, then measure the actual length.
max. 61
Panel thickness
max. 47.8
max. 44.8
max. 44.8
100
12
48
48
1 to 10
Unit: mm
UD310
CAUTION
Splash-proof construction is not available when the side-by-side close mounting
method shown in the above figure, is chosen for any of the manual setters.
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Mounting the Manual Setter
1. Affix the bracket over the back
end of the manual setter.
2. Push the bracket to the panel,
and then secure the bracket
into position.
Panel
Bracket
UD310
[ How to remove the bracket ]
To remove the bracket, push down the center of the upper and lower parts
of the manual setter softly. The bracket is released from the latch.
5. Wiring
WARNING
1) Before you start wiring, turn off the power source and use a tester to check that the
instrument and cables are not receiving any power in order to prevent electric shock.
2) For safety, be sure to install a circuit breaker switch (of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC,
and that conforms to IEC60947) near the instrument so as to be operated easily, and
clearly indicate that the device is used to de-energize the instrument.
3) Wiring should be carried out by personnel with appropriate electrical knowledge and
experience.
4) For the wiring cable, the temperature rating is 60 °C or more.
CAUTION
1) Use a single-phase power source. If the source has a lot of noise, use an isolation
transformer for the primary side and a line filter (we recommend TDK’s ZAC2205-00U
product) for the secondary side. When this noise-prevention measure is taken, keep
the primary and secondary power cables well apart. Since the manual setter has no
fuse, be sure to install a circuit breaker switch (of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC, and
that conforms to IEC standards) and clearly indicate that the device is used to de-
energize the manual setter.
2) For thermocouple input, use shielded compensating lead wires. For RTD input, use
shielded wires which have low resistance and no resistance difference between the 3
wires. See the table given later for the specifications of the cables and terminals and
the recommended products.
3) The alarm output relay cannot be replaced even though it has a limited service life
(100,000 relay contacts for the resistance load). Thus, an auxiliary relay should be
used so that the load can be turned on and off.
4) When using an inductive load (L) such as an auxiliary relay and solenoid valve, be
sure to insert a CR filter (for AC) or diode (for DC) in parallel as a spark-rejecting
surge suppressor to prevent malfunctions or damage to the relay.
5) When there is the possibility of being struck by external lightening surge, use the
arrester to protect the instrument.