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■ For Safe Use of Product

For the protection and safety of the operator 

and the instrument or the system including the 

instrument, please be sure to follow the instructions 

on safety described in this manual when handling 

this instrument. In case the instrument is handled in 

contradiction to these instructions, Yokogawa does 

not guarantee safety. Please give your attention to 

the followings.

(a) Installation

•  The instrument must be installed by an expert 

engineer or a skilled personnel. The procedures 

described about INSTALLATION are not 

permitted for operators.

•  In case of high process temperature, care 

should be taken not to burn yourself because 

the surface of the case reaches a high 

temperature.

•  All installation shall comply with local installation 

requirement and local electrical code.

(b) Wiring

•  The instrument must be installed by an expert 

engineer or a skilled personnel. The procedures 

described about WIRING are not permitted for 

operators.

•  Please confirm that voltages between the 

power supply and the instrument before 

connecting the power cables and that the 

cables are not powered before connecting.

(c) Maintenance

•  Please do not carry out except being written 

to a maintenance descriptions. When these 

procedures are needed, please contact nearest 

YOKOGAWA office.

•  Care should be taken to prevent the build up of 

drift, dust or other material on the display glass 

and name plate. In case of its maintenance, soft 

and dry cloth is used.

(d)  Modification

•  Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or 

damage resulting from any modification made 

to this instrument by the customer.

(e)  Product Disposal

The instrument should be disposed of in 

accordance with local and national legislation/

regulations.

(f)  Authorized Representative in EEA

In relation to the CE Marking, The authorized 

representative for this product in the EEA 

(European Economic Area) is:

Yokogawa Europe B.V.

Euroweg 2, 3825 HD Amersfoort,The 

Netherlands

■ Warranty

•  The warranty shall cover the period noted on 

the quotation presented to the purchaser at the 

time of purchase. Problems occurred during the 

warranty period shall basically be repaired free 

of charge.

•  In case of problems, the customer should 

contact the Yokogawa representative from 

which the instrument was purchased, or the 

nearest Yokogawa office.

•  If a problem arises with this instrument, 

please inform us of the nature of the problem 

and the circumstances under which it 

developed, including the model specification 

and serial number. Any diagrams, data and 

other information you can include in your 

communication will also be helpful.

•  Responsible party for repair cost for the 

problems shall be determined by Yokogawa 

based on our investigation.

•  The Purchaser shall bear the responsibility for 

repair costs, even during the warranty period, if 

the malfunction is due to:

-  Improper and/or inadequate maintenance by 

the purchaser.

-  Failure or damage due to improper handling, 

use or storage which is out of design 

conditions.

-  Use of the product in question in a location 

not conforming to the standards specified by 

Yokogawa, or due to improper maintenance 

of the installation location.

-  Failure or damage due to modification or 

repair by any party except Yokogawa or an 

approved representative of Yokogawa.

-  Malfunction or damage from improper 

relocation of the product in question after 

delivery.

-  Reason of force majeure such as fires, 

earthquakes, storms/floods, thunder/

lightening, or other natural disasters, or 

disturbances, riots, warfare, or radioactive 

contamination.

Summary of Contents for YTA710

Page 1: ...User s Manual YTA710 Temperature Transmitter BRAIN Protocol IM 01C50T03 02EN IM 01C50T03 02EN 1st Edition...

Page 2: ...g 3 6 3 2 4 Unit 3 7 3 2 5 Range Setting 3 7 3 2 6 Damping time constant 3 8 3 2 7 Device information tag number and memory writing 3 9 3 2 8 Test Output 3 9 3 2 9 Burnout Function 3 10 3 2 10 Integra...

Page 3: ...on Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose If any question arises or err...

Page 4: ...uld be disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation regulations f Authorized Representative in EEA In relation to the CE Marking The authorized representative for this product in the...

Page 5: ...1 Introduction 1 3 IM 01C50T03 02EN ATEX Documentation This procedure is only applicable to the countries in European Union GB DK I E NL SF P F D S LT LV PL EST SLO H BG RO M CZ SK GR...

Page 6: ...ve is a communication signal superimposing it on the normal signal will from basic principles cause no error in the DC component of the analog signal Thus monitoring can be performed via the BT200 whi...

Page 7: ...e transmitter immediately after setup on the BT200 If the transmitter is turned off in less than 30 seconds after parameters have been set the current parameter settings will not be stored in the tran...

Page 8: ...2 MASK 3 K58 OUT MNL MASK K60 SELF CHECK J10 D INFO PARM J11 D INFO UNIT J12 D INFO STYPE J13 D INFO SWIRE J20 DISP1 VRBL J21 DISP1 POINT J22 DISP2 VRBL J23 DISP2 POINT J30 DISPLAY J31 POINT J32 mA DI...

Page 9: ...e time to smooth the output with rapid changes in input The damping time constant of the process variable can be set from 1 to 100 seconds Device Information Tag number writing in note 3 2 7 Not only...

Page 10: ...tage TC mV Resistance thermometer RTD and resistance 2 wire type Resistance thermometer RTD and resistance 3 wire type Group A Group B Group B Group B Group A Group A Group A Group B Group B Group B 1...

Page 11: ...istance temperature detector B Pt200 IEC60751 Resistance temperature detector B Pt500 IEC60751 Resistance temperature detector B Pt1000 IEC60751 Resistance temperature detector B JPt100 JIS Resistance...

Page 12: ...rminal Terminal block temperature Sensor2 Sensor2 value Sensor2 Terminal Temperature difference between Sensor2 and terminal block Sensor2 must be a temperature sensor Sensor1 Sensor2 Difference betwe...

Page 13: ...t used for PV display is the unit that has been set by B11 PV UNIT It is not affected by the unit of D13 SENSOR1 UNIT 3 2 5 Range Setting The range setting refers to assigning an output range of 4 to...

Page 14: ...y twice 3 The value set as LRV is displayed Confirm it and press OK 4 Similarly set the URV using F13 AUTO URV NOTE With E12 and E13 after execution by selecting EXEC the system returns to the NO EXEC...

Page 15: ...If input variation amount is above the preset value Variation amount Variation amount Figure 3 4 Example of damping operation 3 2 7 Device information tag number and memory writing Parameter Format Re...

Page 16: ...ue is broken or if it has become disconnected from the terminal you can set the output state The following shows the setting parameters related to the sensor burnout Parameter Settings Remarks E40 BUR...

Page 17: ...elect from ON or OFF Disp mA J32 mA DISPLAY Select from ON or OFF 2 Selecting the decimal point position You can specify the position of the decimal point the number of digits displayed after the deci...

Page 18: ...s the data set in the temperature transmitter The Write Protect function can be set in one of the following three ways 1 Slide switch of MAIN assembly When the slide switch is set to the ON position p...

Page 19: ...s been set by G41 WRT ENABLE parameter is written This set password is only displayed on the confirmation screen immediately after it is set After that the eight blank characters are always displayed...

Page 20: ...tection function is canceled by using the Joker password it can be identified by the Software Seal function You can check the Software Seal state by reading the following parameter Parameter Value Des...

Page 21: ...minutes See Figure 3 5 For Sensor2 adjustment check wiring methods b and c of Section 5 4 Connecting Cables and Terminals of IM 01C50G01 01EN 2 Apply the input that corresponds to the zero adjustment...

Page 22: ...the temperature transmitter generates an AL 24 Backup Sns2 Fail alarm and outputs the sensor burnout 1 Setting the sensor backup function 1 Set the sensor type and number of wire connections of Sensor...

Page 23: ...eter Setting value Remarks G21 RETURN S1 EXEC After execution the system returns to the NO EXEC state automatically 3 2 15 Sensor Matching Function This function is only available when optional specif...

Page 24: ...LTA D45 S2 DELTA E0 100 1 49979 E0 1 50700 E0 D26 S1 BETA D46 S2 BETA E 1 10 1 1 08634 E 1 1 00000 E 1 IMPORTANT When entering R0 A B C in the YTA the following restrictions apply A B and C must be no...

Page 25: ...in degrees of centigrade C K Set the cold junction compensation temperature in Kelvin K degF Set the cold junction compensation temperature in degrees of Fahrenheit F degR Set the cold junction compe...

Page 26: ...ndicated as a binary value of GOOD or ERROR If an ERROR is shown select the SELF CHECK parameter read it and display the alarm details F0401 ai PARAM A50 TERM 24 70 degC A60 SELF CHECK ERROR DATA DIAG...

Page 27: ...s occurred or normal data wiring has failed AL 08 Temp NV Warning CRC mismatching of TEMP ASSY non volatile memory has occurred or Write Read Verify mismatching has occurred System can start up but ma...

Page 28: ...The measurement temperature of Sensor2 is too low Normal operation AL 43 S2 Temp High The measurement temperature of Sensor2 is too high Normal operation AL 44 Amb Temp Low The ambient temperature is...

Page 29: ...t sensor backup refer to Section 3 2 14 Sensor Backup Function IMPORTANT If S1 Failure S2 Failure S1 Short S2 Short Term Sensor Fail Backup S1 Fail and Backup S2 Fail are masked the sensor burnout due...

Page 30: ...rmation at this time When the following parameters are read the log data is displayed Parameter Description P20 ALARM LOG1 Alarm data of LOG1 P21 LOG TIME1 Record time of LOG1 P22 ALARM LOG2 Alarm dat...

Page 31: ...ues of Sensor1 and Sensor2 for the 2 input model only If cleared the subsequent maximum and minimum values start to be updated immediately Use the following parameters to clear these values Parameter...

Page 32: ...l only NOTE In order to output the S1 or S2 Short alarm K12 S1 SHRT MASK and K13 S2 SHRT MASK must be set to NO MASK The alarm is masked by default 5 RTD or ohm short circuit for 3 wire 4 wire type on...

Page 33: ...pper temperature threshold L45 T CY UP VAL and that exceeds the lower temperature threshold L44 T CY LO VAL or when the value exceeds the upper temperature threshold after exceeding the lower temperat...

Page 34: ...0 0 0 L12 S1 RC2 Resistance between terminal and sensor cable being connected to Terminal 2 0 0 L13 S1 RC3 Resistance between terminal and sensor cable being connected to Terminal 3 0 0 L14 S1 RC4 Re...

Page 35: ...rature R Unit specified in B51 A60 SELF CHECK Self diagnosis R See Table 4 1 B SET VAR CON Process variable setting of process variables B10 PV is PV mapping RW See Table 3 2 Sensor1 B11 PV UNIT PV un...

Page 36: ...ping RW 0 to 100 sec 2 sec D40 1 2 S2 R0 Setting of sensor matching reference resistance RW The unit is ohms 100 00 ohms D41 1 2 S2 A IEC Primary coefficient setting of sensor matching IEC standard RW...

Page 37: ...Various mode setting G10 CJC SELECT CJC mode setting RW Internal CJC Constant CJC Internal CJC G11 CNST CJC UNT CJC unit RW degC K degC G12 CNST CJC TMP CJC temperature setting RW 40 to 85 degC 0 0 d...

Page 38: ...AL NO Sensor1 serial number RW Sixteen alphanumeric characters Sixteen blank characters I20 1 S2 2W RESIST Resistance for Sensor2 RTD 2 wire correction Cable resistance RW 0 000 ohms I21 1 SENSOR2 Sen...

Page 39: ...DISP1 Decimal point position setting RW 0 1 2 3 1 J22 DISP2 VRBL DISP2 display Process variable selection RW PV SV TV QV Not used Not used J23 DISP2 POINT DISP2 Decimal point position setting RW 0 1 2...

Page 40: ...T LO MASK Mask setting for S1 Temp Low alarm RW NO MASK MASK NO MASK K41 S1 T HI MASK Mask setting for S1 Temp High alarm RW NO MASK MASK NO MASK K42 1 S2 T LO MASK Mask setting for S2 Temp Low alarm...

Page 41: ...0000 ohms L30 1 DRFT TH UNIT Threshold unit selection for temperature sensor drift diagnosis RW degC K degF degR degC L31 1 DRFT THLD Threshold for temperature sensor drift diagnosis RW 0 to 2500 0 0...

Page 42: ...LOG TIME3 Occurrence time of alarm history 3 R Sixteen blank characters P26 ALARM LOG4 Alarm history 4 R Same as the alarm P27 LOG TIME4 Occurrence time of alarm history 4 R Sixteen blank characters...

Page 43: ...tter in order to record the setting data to the non volatile memory of BT200 This operation is called uploading For BT200 operations during uploading see Section 5 1 Collective Setup of Data of Manual...

Page 44: ...i IM 01C50T03 02EN Revision Information Title YTA710 Temperature Transmitter Functions BRAIN Protocol Manual No IM 01C50T03 02EN Edition Date Page Revised Item 1st Mar 2018 New Publication...

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