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LOW-END CUTOUT & ALARM TRIP

[Example]
Input zero frequency: 0 Hz
Input span frequency: 1 kHz
Low-end cutout: 60%
Low-end cutout deadband: 1%
Low alarm setpoint: 50%
Alarm deadband: 20%

• When the input is decreasing:

The output goes down to 0% when the input goes below 
60%.  With the low alarm setpoint set to 50%, the alarm is 
turned on (0% output).

OUTPUT

INPUT (%)

Alarm Contact ON

0

60

100

0 Hz

1 kHz

• When the input is increasing:

The low-end cutout is reset when the input goes above 61% 
(low-end output at 60% plus 1% deadband).  With the low 
alarm setpoint set to 50%, the alarm is turned off when 
the input goes above 70% (alarm setpoint at 50% plus 20% 
deadband).

OUTPUT

INPUT (%)

Alarm Contact ON

0

61 70

100

0 Hz

1 kHz

CHECKING

1) Terminal wiring:  Check that all cables are correctly con-

nected according to the connection diagram.

2) Power input voltage:  Check voltage across the terminal 

7 – 8 with a multimeter.

3) Input:  Check that the input signal is within 0 – 100% of 

the full-scale.

4) Output:  Check that the load resistance meets the de-

scribed specifications.

MAINTENANCE

Regular calibration procedure is explained below:

 

CALIBRATION

Warm up the unit for at least 10 minutes.  Apply 0%, 25%, 
50%, 75% and 100% input signal.  Check that the output 
signal for the respective input signal remains within accu-
racy described in the data sheet.  When the output is out of 
tolerance, recalibrate the unit according to the “ANALOG 
OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT” procedure.

LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTION

M-System offers a series of lightning surge protector for 
protection against induced lightning surges.  Please contact 
M-System to choose appropriate models.

JPA2

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Phone: +81(6)6659-8201  Fax: +81(6)6659-8510  E-mail: [email protected]

EM-1572  Rev.5  P. 9 / 9

Содержание JPA2

Страница 1: ...t in the air install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient ventilation Do not install the unit where it is subjected to continuous vibration Do not subject the unit to physical impact Environ...

Страница 2: ...ng no extra space is needed between units 3 9 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM OUTPUT 1 2 U V POWER 7 8 PU 2x MODULAR JACK INPUT 5 4 6 SENSOR EXCITATION 9 10 ALARM OUTPUT 5 4 6 5k Dry Contact or Mechanical Contac...

Страница 3: ...pulse sink detected when it goes below the level input monitor LED OFF Two Wire Current Pulse The input resistor 100 converts the current signal 0 25mA into 0 2 5V A pulse rise detected when the volt...

Страница 4: ...with Amplitude 5V p p DC Offset 2 5V Frequency Range 0 1 kHz Input type Voltage Pulse Frequency range selected 0 1 kHz Select the frequency range and set 0 and 100 range values with the Programming Un...

Страница 5: ...collector Mechanical contact Two wire current pulse 1 A specific sensitivity scale is applied according to the pulse amplitude setting The scaled input voltage is then com pared to the preset detectin...

Страница 6: ...PU 2x MODULAR JACK INPUT 5 4 6 SENSOR EXC 9 10 ALARM OUTPUT V A Ammeter Voltmeter How to Change the Excitation A voltmeter and ammeter of class 0 5 or better accuracy are required 1 Connect the voltme...

Страница 7: ...5 Frequency Range 0 FRQRNG 10mHz 0 10 mHz 1 FRQRNG 100mHz 0 100 mHz 2 FRQRNG 1 0Hz 0 1 Hz 3 FRQRNG 10Hz 0 10 Hz 4 FRQRNG 100Hz 0 100 Hz 5 FRQRNG 1 0kHz 0 1 kHz 6 FRQRNG 10kHz 0 10 kHz 7 FRQRNG 100kHz...

Страница 8: ...ed pairs of I O points Refer to the figure below X nn Input Y nn Output Range 15 00 to 115 00 15 0 Y01 X02 X03 X04 X05 115 Y02 X01 Y03 Y04 100 Y05 INPUT OUTPUT 5 GROUP 01 ITEM MDFY DATA EXAMPLE 60 61...

Страница 9: ...rding to the connection diagram 2 Power input voltage Check voltage across the terminal 7 8 with a multimeter 3 Input Check that the input signal is within 0 100 of the full scale 4 Output Check that...

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