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            CODE

  SETTINGS

          SETTING      SETTING

10

*Event Output 6

E6

on or off

**

11

Soak Time

St

0 to 9999 units per Ptb

**

12

*Event Output 1

E1

on or off

**

13

*Event Output 2

E2

on or off

**

14

*Event Output 3

E3

on or off

**

15

*Event Output 4

E4

on or off

**

16

*Event Output 5

E5

on or off

**

17

*Event Output 6

E6

on or off

**

18

Profile Loop Count

PLCt

0 to 9999, 0=continuous

**

19

Deviation Hold after

dhru

0 to 3000 units, 0=no auto hold

**

Ramp Up

20

Deviation Hold after

dhrd

0 to 3000 units, 0=no auto hold

**

Ramp Down

21

Profile End Control

PEnd

-1=Hold at last setpoint

**

0=Abort-all outputs off or at 0%
     Events off
1=Transfer to profile 1
2=Transfer to profile 2
3=Transfer to profile 3
4=Transfer to profile 4
5=Transfer to profile 5
6=Transfer to profile 6
7=Transfer to profile 7
8=Transfer to profile 8

After  selecting the Prolile End Control parameter value press the SCROLL key to advance
the display to Pn. Press the UP key with Pn or any parameter code displayed to exit the
Profile Entry Mode.

*Event outputs will remain in their current status during an error condiiton (ie: sensor break
SnSr) and upon entering the Profile Continue mode PCon but will turn off when entering other
non-control modes (ie: Program Prog mode).

**All values except Profile Loop Count (PLCt) are initialized to zero and all event outputs are
initialized to Off, with the exception of the first profile.  Profile Loop Count (PLCt) is set to 1.

The first profile has the number of segments initialized to zero, to turn the profile Off, but the
profile has values stored in it for demonstration purposes.  By setting the number of segments
to two, the profile can be reviewed and/or executed.

PROFILE 1 VALUES FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES

Code

Value

rt

.10

Ramp Time

SP

100

Setpoint

E1

on

Event 1 on

E2

oFF

Event 2 off

E3

oFF

Event 3 off

St

.10

Soak Time

E1

oFF

Event 1 off

Содержание MRC 7700

Страница 1: ...low Corporation Two Campion Rd New Hartford NY 13413 USA 315 797 2222 FAX 315 797 0403 MRC7700 Installation Wiring Operation Manual CIRCLE CHART RECORDER RECORDER CONTROLLER RECORDER CONTROLLER PROFIL...

Страница 2: ...ler Manual It was written and produced en tirely on a desk top publishing system Disk versions are available by written request to the Partlow Advertising and Publications Department We are glad you d...

Страница 3: ...tion 23 SECTION 4 OPERATION 4 1 Operation 43 4 2 Alarm Operation 47 4 3 Tune Mode Operation 48 SECTION 5 SERVICE 5 1 Service 51 5 2 Changing Charts 51 5 3 Changing Pens 51 5 4 Calibration 52 5 5 Test...

Страница 4: ...y Output 18 Figure 2 13 SSR Driver Output 19 Figure 2 14 Current Output 19 Figure 2 15 Transmitter Power Supply Input 20 Figure 2 16 Position Proportioning Control Output 20 Figure 3 1 Keypad Features...

Страница 5: ...m unauthorized changes by the Enable mode security system and is protected against memory loss as a result of AC power outage by battery back up The process sensor input for each terminal board is use...

Страница 6: ...state relay driver and milliamp DC outputs Instruments can be programmed for on off time proportioning current proportioning or position proportioning control depending upon the output s present Relay...

Страница 7: ...ations with a supervisory computer A dual pen instrument can have an individual address selected for each pen FIGURE 1 2 Digital Display C F U ALRM Minus Sign OUT2 OUT1 MAN SP Setpoint RAMP SOAK SEG1...

Страница 8: ...rom excessive moisture oil dust and vibration Do not subject the instrument to operating temperatures outside of the 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F range Mounting 2 4 Figure 2 1 page 9 shows an installation vi...

Страница 9: ...For maximum electrical noise reduction the noise generating devices should be mounted in a separate enclosure 2 If possible eliminate mechanical contact relay s and replace with solid state relays If...

Страница 10: ...talk Cross talk is due to the EMF Electro Magnetic Flux emitted by a wire as current passes through it 2 5 1 4 USE OF SHIELDED CABLE Shielded cable helps eliminate electrical noise being induced on th...

Страница 11: ...PAGE 11 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 Inductive Load 0 5 mfd 1000V 220 ohms 115V 1 4W 230V 1W Inductive Load R C MOV AC...

Страница 12: ...12 1 08 2 68 1 21 3 30 3 29 1 82 22 00 4 68 4 07 14 1 74 4 29 1 95 5 34 5 29 2 92 35 00 7 44 6 37 16 2 74 6 76 3 08 8 30 8 35 4 60 55 50 11 82 10 11 18 4 44 11 00 5 00 13 52 13 65 7 47 88 50 18 80 16...

Страница 13: ...of leadwire in thousands of feet TABLE 3 3 Wire RTD AWG No Error C Error F 10 0 04 0 07 12 0 07 0 11 14 0 10 0 18 16 0 16 0 29 18 0 26 0 46 20 0 41 0 73 24 0 65 1 17 TABLE 4 2 Wire RTD AWG No Error C...

Страница 14: ...e 3 or 4 conduit openings depending upon the number of outputs specified To help minimize electrical noise that may adversely affect the operation of the instrument the wires groups indicated below sh...

Страница 15: ...instruments The switch position must match the voltage input to the instrument FIGURE 2 6 Thermocouple Inputs For Relative Humidity calculations both sensor inputs must be the same kind For best resu...

Страница 16: ...See Appendix A 1 page 68 FIGURE 2 8 Volt and milliamp Input Make the volt and milliamp connections as shown below Use TB4 for the Dry Bulb input and TB5 for the Wet Bulb input Terminal 1 is positive...

Страница 17: ...pens on a dual pen instrument are selected to profile control the Remote Run Hold will affect the operation of both pens FIGURE 2 10 Remote Setpoint Input VDC mADC Optional for the second pen of dual...

Страница 18: ...ransmission output for Pen 1 and or Pen 2 if present The assignment of the output function s are is accomplished in the Program mode SPST relay and or SSR driver output s is are designated as Relay A...

Страница 19: ...to 20 mADC Each output must be assigned to the desired function in the Program mode Terminal connections are made using TB10 through TB13 for current output A through D respectively Connect positive...

Страница 20: ...Proportioning Control Output Position Proportioning control requires that two relays or SSR Drivers and the Position Proportioning Auxiliary input be specified On a dual pen instrument either pen may...

Страница 21: ...ode Function Description Off oFF Operation Outputs and Alarms are Off Chart may stop rotating selectable Control CtrL Control Outputs and Alarms Operate oPEr Operation are Active Recorder Test tESt Se...

Страница 22: ...strument and verify that they are in the proper position for the intended application The sensor input jumpers JU4 JU5 JU6 and JU7 condition the sensor input signals and must be used in conjunction wi...

Страница 23: ...s alive Then 77XX will be displayed X representing digits then XXXX then XXXX identifying the twelve digit model number as defined in the order matrix Next the EPROM part number will be indicated P XX...

Страница 24: ...er keys a With the UP key to display proportional output b With the DOWN Key 1 On power up to alter model 2 Enter Cal Test functions UP Used to 1 Exit a mode 2 Turn a mode On in the Enable mode 3 Incr...

Страница 25: ...to and remain at a point above the top graduation on the chart and the chart will stop rotation to allow the chart to be changed The pens will remain fully upscale with the chart OFF otherwise the uni...

Страница 26: ...HC iSi1 Prog out1 o1uL o1LL out2 o2uL o2LL AL1 AL2 diSP A A B dPoS Euu Pen 1 Only EuL Pen 1 Pen 2 ON OFF Actual Display On Off Display Use arrow keys to turn on or off Scroll Key Numeric Display Use a...

Страница 27: ...PAGE 27 HyAo rSP rSPu rSPL SPuL HyCo SPLL AtFr Prnd dFF PFF Pout Pou PoL Cru C C B CrL P1EC P2EC D...

Страница 28: ...PAEC rLyF rLyg rLyH CurA Curb CurC Curd CoAr Cobr E E D CoCr Codr Ptb F Units ON OFF Actual Display On Off Display Use arrow keys to turn on or off Scroll Key Numeric Display Use arrow keys to change...

Страница 29: ...PAGE 29 rrH PPC PIA F Crt Coo Com Optional Con CbS CAd1 CAd2 PAPu...

Страница 30: ...arameters that will appear on the specific instrument will depend upon the model number hardware configuration of the instrument and on the parameter selections previously made For future reference re...

Страница 31: ...tioning Reverse 7 Position Proportioning open 8 Output 1 Percent o1uL 0 to 100 percent 100 Upper Limit o1uLand o1LL will not be seen if out1 0 1 2 9 Output 1 Percent o1LL 0 to 100 percent 0 Lower Limi...

Страница 32: ...300 3 Alarm Outputs Width of Hysteresis Band See page 72 for definition 21 Remote Setpoint rSP 0 to 2 0 Pen 2 only 0 Not used If rSP is set to zero then 1 1 to 5VDC rSPo and rSPL are not seen 2 0 to...

Страница 33: ...or Condition 0 Pen goes to 0 of chart 1 Pen goes to 100 of chart NOT AVAILABLE ON RECORDER ONLY INSTRUMENTS Pressing the SCROLL key with the PAEC parameter value displayed in the Pen 1 window will adv...

Страница 34: ...Pen 1 2 Assigned to Process Value Output Pen 2 3 Assigned to Output 1 Pen 1 4 Assigned to Output 2 Pen 1 5 Assigned to Output1 Pen 2 6 Assigned to Output 2 Pen 2 47 Current Output B Curb Same selectio...

Страница 35: ...o 0 Chart continues rotating 1 in Off Mode in the Off mode 1 Chart stops rotating while in the Off mode Communications Options Parameters 61 Communication Con 0 Off 3 Configuration 1 Monitor Mode Read...

Страница 36: ...AL1 PAL2 dAL2 SoP tunE bAL2 Pb1 Pb2 rSEt ArS1 ArS2 rt1 rt2 Ct1 A A Ct2 SEnS FoP bAro ON OFF Actual Display On Off Display Use arrow keys to turn on or off Scroll Key Numeric Display Use arrow keys to...

Страница 37: ...or illustration purposes all available Tune mode parameters have been listed The parame ters that will appear on the specfic instrument will depend upon the parameter selections previously made in the...

Страница 38: ...vative Will be seen if Pb1 was seen 14 Rate Output 2 rt2 0 0 to 10 0 minutes 0 0 Derivative Will be seen if Pb2 was shown 15 Cycle Time Output 1 Ct1 1 to 240 seconds 30 Will be seen if out1 3 4 7 16 C...

Страница 39: ...s Alarm Direct the alarm will be ON if the process value is greater than the process alarm value selected in the Alarm Set mode Process Alarm Reverse the alarm will be ON if the process value is less...

Страница 40: ...ter selecting the Prolile End Control parameter value press the SCROLL key to advance the display to Pn Press the UP key with Pn or any parameter code displayed to exit the Profile Entry Mode Event ou...

Страница 41: ...ith the enable mode prompt for the desired mode displayed press the SCROLL key to verify that the displayed mode is either on enabled or oFF disabled Press the DOWN key to turn off the mode press the...

Страница 42: ...PE ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ESPC ON OFF ON OFF Actual Display On Off Display Use arrow keys to turn on or off Scroll Key Numeric Display Use arrow keys to change value Up Arrow...

Страница 43: ...rogram mode to see that you are not trying to increase the setpoint above the setpoint upper limit SPuL If the setpoint will not decrease check the Program mode to see that you are not trying to decre...

Страница 44: ...ll cause the display to sequence through the following series of display codes and values Display Code Description Value Pn Profile Number Actual Profile Number tr Time remaining in current Ramp or So...

Страница 45: ...us is selected pressing the SCROLL key will advance the display to PLCt 11 Profile Loop PLCt Press the SCROLL key to see the Profile Loop Count Remaining Count Remaining for the last active profile 12...

Страница 46: ...quired relays or SSR Drivers will be used to control the valve One output will be used to open the valve the other is used to close the valve The slidewire feedback is used to provide a signal relativ...

Страница 47: ...lowing displays Po1 if output 1 is 3 4 5 6 7 then the output 1 percentage of output value Po2 if output 2 is 3 4 5 6 then the output percentage of output value Proc will be displayed then current proc...

Страница 48: ...cific process however a period of 8 to 12 minutes should be allowed between changes The important point to remember is to allow the process to react completely do not rush through tuning of the contro...

Страница 49: ...rve the response One easy method for imposing the upset is to move the setpoint for a few seconds and then return it to its original value 4 Achieve a response curve similiar to the sustained oscillat...

Страница 50: ...PAGE 50 Curve A unstable Curve B stable Curve C continuously cycling ultimate PB and period A C B Period...

Страница 51: ...ons remain active Control Display etc 3 Open the instrument door snap up the chart hold down lever on the chart flange assembly gently lift the pen s and remove old chart 4 With the pen s held up inst...

Страница 52: ...alibration modes available For two pen units CAL2 and CAL 3 will only need to be preformed on TB 4 to calibrate both TB4 and TB5 inputs Both TB 4 and TB 5 inputs must be calibrated for RTD inputs Tabl...

Страница 53: ...MAIN CALIBRATION This routine determines and saves calibration values which correct for component variations relating to the basic measuring function of the unit A 12 4 mVDC 01mVDC source is required...

Страница 54: ...thermocoupleconnected before proceeding with calibration Operation With CAL 3 displayed press and hold the DOWN key then press the SCROLL key Release both keys and the instrument will display hoLd Con...

Страница 55: ...splayed press and hold the DOWN key then press the SCROLL key The instrument will display C6 and the number of the mode in effect Press the UP or DOWN key to change the mode selection indicated by the...

Страница 56: ...displayed as the pen position value is saved Then dELy will be displayed as the pen moves to about mid scale CAL9 will be displayed showing that the calibration is complete When the calibration is com...

Страница 57: ...tSt4 from tSt1 Listed below in Table 5 2 are the test proce dures available Test 1 2 and 3 are performed on start up periodically during operation and on entry into the Test mode Test 4 is executed o...

Страница 58: ...y then press the SCROLL key tSt1 will be displayed momentarily while the test is in progress Upon successful completion the instru ment will proceed to Test 2 5 5 2 TEST 2 EXTERNAL RAM TEST Tests the...

Страница 59: ...hen the driver is off Press and release the DOWN key to advance through the following sequence DISPLAY RELAY ON SPST RELAY ON SPDT rLYA A A rLYb B B rLYC C C rLYd D D rLYE E None rLYF F None rLYg G G...

Страница 60: ...5 10 TEST A COMMUNICATION HARDWARE TEST Communications Option This test allows the operator to verify that the communications hardware is functioning properly With tStA displayed press and hold the DO...

Страница 61: ...tes the power that is connected to the instrument If the switch does not indicate the correct voltage reposition as necessary If the voltageis not correct check the power source 2 Turn off the instrum...

Страница 62: ...t values Press the Scroll key and the display will be 0X21 Use the UP DOWN keys as necessary to adjust the last 4 digits of the number Press the SCROLL key and the power up sequence will complete The...

Страница 63: ...s mADC Output s 1 Verify that the Program mode parameters are correctly malfunction set page 30 or the Software Ref Sheet page 80 if already filled out 2 Turn Off the power to the instrument Wait abo...

Страница 64: ...does not affect the plastic to clean the segment if necessary 6 Verify the instrument is not in Change Chart function Error Code Displayed SnSr Sensor Break or 1 Inspect the sensor for proper operatio...

Страница 65: ...l segment of the display page 52 2 If this error code appears as part of the model number during the power up sequence follow the steps listed for when the Model Number is not correct condition page 6...

Страница 66: ...wn screw and swing the platen open Inspect the Processor board Appendix A 1 page 68 to insure that the input conditioning jumper JU4 is in the non volt position The jumper must be in the non volt posi...

Страница 67: ...eing calibrated For TB 4 JU4 should be in the non volt position and JU6 in the RTD position For TB 5 JU5 should be in the non volt position and JU7 in the RTD position 3 Perform the CAL5 procedure as...

Страница 68: ...r36 Incorrect Crystal 1 Turn off the power to the instrument wait 5 seconds For Digital Comm then turn the power on Er37 Incorrect Micro 1 Turn off the power to the instrument wait 5 seconds For Digit...

Страница 69: ...K JU4 PEN 1 INPUT T C RTD VOLT mA JU5 PEN 2 INPUT T C RTD VOLT mA JU6 JU7 RTD INPUT NON RTD 230 115 VAC SWITCH 230 VAC MODEL ONLY EPROM SIZE JU8 RAM SIZE LOCKED JU1 ENABLE MODE REVERSE OF JU4 JU8 JU6...

Страница 70: ...ated when the relay is off To cure the problem cut the snubber resistor for the output that is being affected Connect a 01 mf 1KV capacitor from the odd numbered terminal to ground Resistor Relay R1 R...

Страница 71: ...use the output to appear to be activated when the relay is off To cure the problem cut the snubber resistor for the output that is being affected Resistor Relay R1 Relay A N O R2 Relay A N C R3 Relay...

Страница 72: ...72 FIGURE A 4 Current Output Board TB10 TB11 TB12 TB13 U1 U3 U2 U5 U4 U7 U6 U9 U8 R50 R51 R52 R53 If this option board was ordered you will find it located in the lower right hand corner of the instru...

Страница 73: ...d together before updating the displayed and recorded value The factory default value is 1 no filtering Display code dFF Dry Bulb Is the temperature sensor connected to TB4 that provides the ambient t...

Страница 74: ...ssion Output Allows re transmission of the process variable Factory default is 0 not selected Display code Pout If selected must be assigned to a current output and scaled using Process Output upper a...

Страница 75: ...ion 4 3 Factory default is 0 0 Display code rt1 rt2 Relative Humidity Stated as a percentage Relative Humidity is the ratio of water vapor that is present in the air to the maximum water vapor that th...

Страница 76: ...Compliance Voltage 1 115VAC 2 115 230VAC CSA Approved 4 115VAC input 5 115 230VAC Enclosure Option 2 Standard Cover Plastic Windows 4 Door Lock 6 Sealed Conduit Conn 7 Combination 4 6 Communications 0...

Страница 77: ...5 dB minimum at 60 Hz or greater Common mode 90 dB minimum 115 VAC maximum Line Voltage 115 230 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 25 VA maximum Operating Temperature 32 degrees to 131 degrees F 0 degr...

Страница 78: ...ll be dependent upon the quality of the sensors used the proper installation of the sensors the input correction adjustments and the barometric pressure adjustments Warranty 3 years see back cover for...

Страница 79: ...disabled Auto Manual Bumpless transfer from automatic to manual Manual Output 0 to 100 ALARM ADJUSTMENTS Process Alarm 9999 to 9999 units Deviation Alarm 3000 to 3000 units Deviation Band Alarm 1 to 3...

Страница 80: ...9 seconds over chart span Accuracy 1 0 of chart span max error from displayed value Chart Rotation Accuracy 0 5 of Chart Rotation Time DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS Type RS 485 serial communications port Ha...

Страница 81: ...1 iCi1 iSi2 iCi2 PEnS rHC AL1 AL2 dPoS Euu EuL HyAo Prnd dFF Pout Pou PoL Cru CrL PAEC PROGRAM MODE Pen 1 Pen 2 unit rLyA rLyb rLyC rLyd rLyE rLyF rLyg rLyh CurA Curb CurC Curd CoAr Cobr CoCr Codr Crt...

Страница 82: ...Lyd rLyE rLyF rLyg rLyh CurA Curb CurC Curd CoAr Cobr CoCr Codr Ptb PiA rrh PPC Crt PAPu Coo CCon CbS CAd1 CAd2 PROGRAM MODE Pen 1 Pen 2 unit TUNE MODE Pen 1 Pen 2 SoP PAL1 dAL1 bAL1 PAL2 dAL2 bAL2 Pb...

Страница 83: ...ru dhrd Pend P2 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 rt SP1 SP2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 St E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 PLCt dhru dhrd Pend P3 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 rt SP1 SP2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 St E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 PLCt dhru dhrd Pend P4 S1...

Страница 84: ...ru dhrd Pend P6 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 rt SP1 SP2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 St E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 PLCt dhru dhrd Pend P7 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 rt SP1 SP2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 St E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 PLCt dhru dhrd Pend P8 S1...

Страница 85: ...he application Fill out the setpoint scale along the left side of the worksheet For dual pen profile controller be sure to scale the setpoint range for the greater range Remember that the profile ramp...

Страница 86: ...Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 Setpoint Scale Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Profile End Action Profile Loop Count Deviation Hold After Ramp Up Deviatio...

Страница 87: ...play Keystroke Pn SCROLL X DOWN 1 SCROLL Sn SCROLL X UP 6 SCROLL rt SCROLL X UP DOWN 0 10 SCROLL SP SCROLL X UP Down 100 SCROLL St SCROLL X UP DOWN 0 10 SCROLL rt SCROLL X UP DOWN 0 10 SCROLL SP SCROL...

Страница 88: ...epting only the cost or expense of repair or replacement as described above Products must be installed and maintained in accordance with Partlow instructions Users are responsible for the suitability...

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