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3.0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

EX OUT A1 A2

P

R

ILLUMINATES WHEN THE LIMIT OUTPUT IS DE-ENERGIZED.

ILLUMINATES WHEN ALARM 2 IS ON.

ILLUMINATES WHEN THE

PROCESS TEMPERATURE

EXCEEDS THE LIMIT

SECONDARY DISPLAY-

DISPLAYS THE LIMIT SETPOINT.
ALSO DISPLAYS MNEMONIC OR

NUMERIC VALUE WHEN

MAIN DISPLAY-

DISPLAYS THE PROCESS TEMPERATURE.

ALSO DISPLAYS MNEMONIC OF SELECTED

PARAMETER IN A CONFIGURATION MODULE.

MODIFYING A PARAMETER.

SETPOINT.

ILLUMINATES WHEN ALARM 1 IS ON.

The front panel bezel material is flame and scratch resistant, tinted plastic that 

meets NEMA 4X/IP65 requirements, when properly installed. Continuous 

exposure to direct sunlight may accelerate the aging process of the bezel. The 

bezel should be cleaned only with a soft cloth and neutral soap product. Do NOT 

use solvents. There are two 4-digit LED displays, a red upper Main Display and 

a lower green Secondary Display.

There are up to four panel annunciators, with red backlighting, that illuminate 

to inform the operator of the TLA and output status. See the front panel diagram 

for a description of the annunciators. Four front panel buttons are used to access 

different modes and parameters. The following is a description of each button.

Do NOT use tools of any kind (screwdrivers, pens, pencils, etc) to operate the 

keypad of this unit.

Button Functions

R - The Reset (R) button is used to reset the limit and alarm relays. The limit output 

cannot be reset until the process temperature returns to the proper operating 

range. Latched alarms can be reset regardless of limit exceed condition.

P - The Parameter (P) button is used to access programming, enter the change, 

and scroll through the available parameters in any mode.

UP, DN - The Up/Down buttons are used to modify parameters.

TLA POWER-UP

Upon applying power, the TLA delays input indication and control action for 

five seconds to perform several self-diagnostic tests and to display basic TLA 

information. Initially, the TLA illuminates both displays and all annunciators to 

verify that all display elements are functioning. The TLA then displays the 

programmed input sensor type in the main (top) display and the revision number 

of the TLA’s operating system in the secondary (bottom) display. The TLA 

checks for correct internal operation and displays an error message (E-xx) if an 

internal fault is detected. (See the Troubleshooting section for further 

information.)

Upon completion of this sequence, the TLA begins displaying the input value 

and setpoint, and updates the outputs based upon this condition.

TLA CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW

The TLA is programmed with certain parameter settings from the factory. 

Factory settings are listed in parentheses in the various Configuration of 

Parameters tables. In many cases, these settings must be changed to the 

particulars of the application before proper operation can be started.

The TLA is typically in the Normal Display Mode. In this mode, the process 

temperature is displayed in the main (top) display, and the limit setpoint is 

displayed in the secondary (bottom) display. When changes to the parameter 

configurations are needed, the P button is pressed, and the TLA will enter into 

the Parameter Mode.

PARAMETER CONFIGURATION BASIC STARTUP

For basic start-up, it is important to verify or change Input Parameter Module 

(1-IN) parameters tYPE and SCAL, and Output Parameter Module (2-OP) 

parameter LiAC (Limit Trip Action). For alarm set-up, it is important to verify 

or change Alarms Parameter Module (4-AL) parameters ACt1, AL-1, ACt2, and 

AL-2.

If the above Input parameters or the input wiring connections are not correct, 

then the main (top) display may display an error message or incorrect value. 

Verify the input programming and wiring. (If incorrect display continues,   refer 

to the Troubleshooting section.) All other parameter configurations are important 

but will not prevent the TLA from showing a correct display.

4.0 PARAMETER MODE

The Parameter Mode is accessed by pressing the P Button from the 

Normal Display Mode. While in the Parameter Mode, the temperature is 

displayed in the main (top) display, and the parameter is displayed in the 

secondary (bottom) display. The correct password must be entered before any 

parameters can be accessed. To modify values, use the UP or DOWN button 

while the parameter is displayed. Use the P button to accept the new value, and 

to scroll through the parameters. The TLA will automatically return to the normal 

display mode if no action is taken. The TLA responds to the new values 

immediately, but the change is not committed to non-volatile memory until the 

TLA is returned to the Normal Display Mode. If power loss occurs before 

returning to the normal display mode, the new values must be re-entered.

To gain access to the Configuration Parameter Modules continue to CNFP 

and press the UP button. These modules allow access to the fundamental set-up 

parameters of the TLA. If the setpoint or alarm values are modified, the CNFP 

step will be skipped.

DISPLAY

PARAMETER

RANGE

DESCRIPTION

PASS

Password to access parameters

0 to 250

If an incorrect value is entered, the TLA will display “End” 

momentarily, and then return to the normal display mode. The 

default password is 10. The wildcard password is 222 (in case the 

password is forgotten).

SP

Limit setpoint

-999 to 9999

Range limited by SPLO & SPHI.

AL-1

 

*

Alarm #1

-999 to 9999

The Alarm parameters can be independently locked out from 

appearing. See Configuration Module 3, Parameter Lock-outs.

AL-2

 

*

Alarm #2

-999 to 9999

CNFP

Configuration parameter modules

“Up” button: enter  

configuration modules.

End

End of Parameter Mode

When the parameter list has been scrolled through, the TLA  

will display “End” momentarily, and then return to the normal  

display mode.

Parameter Mode Reference Table

These modules allow access to the fundamental set-up parameters 

of the TLA. The modules are grouped into related  

programming steps, such as inputs, outputs, alarms, etc. Upon 

completion of each module, the program returns to “CNFP”.

* Model Number Dependent.

Содержание TLA

Страница 1: ...to activate according to a variety of actions Absolute HI or LO Deviation HI or LO and Band IN or OUT with adjustable hysteresis A standby feature suppresses the alarm during power up until the process stabilizes outside the alarm region The unit is constructed of a lightweight high impact plastic case with a tinted front panel The front panel meets NEMA 4X IP65 specifications when properly instal...

Страница 2: ...nel latch Panel latch can be installed for vertical or horizontal instrument stacking One piece tinted plastic bezel Bezel assembly with circuit boards can be removed from the case to change the output board without removing the case from the panel or disconnecting wiring Unit meets NEMA 4X IP65 requirements for indoor use when properly installed Flame resistant Installation Category II Pollution ...

Страница 3: ...ded This is especially useful in applications where cable runs are long and portable two way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation is near a commercial radio transmitter Also Signal or Control cables within an enclosure should be routed as far away as possible from contactors control relays transformers and other noisy components 4 Long cable runs are more susceptible to EMI pi...

Страница 4: ... ventilation to ensure that the maximum operating temperature range is not exceeded Caution Disconnect power to the unit and to the output control circuits to eliminate the potential shock hazard when removing the bezel assembly Unit Removal Procedure To remove a unit from the panel first loosen the panel latch screws Insert flat blade screwdrivers between the latch and the case on either side of ...

Страница 5: ...ging applications two or more thermocouple probes may be connected to the TLA always use the same type Paralleling a single thermocouple to more than one TLA is not recommended Generally the red wire from the thermocouple is negative and connected to the TLA s common RTD When connecting the RTD be certain that the connections are clean and tight RTD sensors have a higher degree of accuracy and sta...

Страница 6: ...ode In this mode the process temperature is displayed in the main top display and the limit setpoint is displayed in the secondary bottom display When changes to the parameter configurations are needed the P button is pressed and the TLA will enter into the Parameter Mode PARAMETER CONFIGURATION BASIC STARTUP For basic start up it is important to verify or change Input Parameter Module 1 IN parame...

Страница 7: ...egree resolution If changed be sure to check all parameters FLtr Digital Input Filtering and Display Update Select the relative degree of input signal filtering and display update rate The filter is an adaptive digital filter that discriminates between measurement noise and actual process changes Therefore the influence on step response time is minimal If the signal is varying too greatly due to m...

Страница 8: ...n low acting with positive alarm value d LO deviation high acting with negative value d HI or band inside acting b IN is selected for the alarm action the indicator is OFF when the alarm output is ON See the Alarms section for complete details of each action If changed check alarm values The alarm values are either absolute values or relative to the limit setpoint value deviation and band alarms A...

Страница 9: ...r this flag perform calibration procedure as noted in the Calibration section Alternatively stepping through one of the calibration procedures clears the error flag but does NOT validate the calibration accuracy in any manner USER PARAMETER VALUE CHART TLA Number _____________ MNEMONIC PARAMETER USER SETTING Limit Setpoint Alarm 2 Value Password Alarm 1 Value Input Parameters MNEMONIC PARAMETER US...

Страница 10: ... ON OFF Energized High Trip Action Low Trip Action 5 0 Alarms Optional The alarm action figures describe the status of the alarm output and the front panel indicator for various over under temperature conditions The alarm output wave form is shown with the output in the automatic reset mode Select the alarm action with care in some configurations the front panel indicator LED might be OFF while th...

Страница 11: ...e The TLA display should equal the calibrated probe temperature Tolerance is 1ºC 4 Calibrate the cold junction temperature if out of tolerance RTD Ohms Reading Check 1 Connect RTD simulator with an accuracy of 0 1 ohm or better capable of operating with less than 150 µA to terminals 8 9 10 2 Configure Input Parameters Module 1 for linear ohms rLin input under tYPE 3 Compare the TLA read out with t...

Страница 12: ...rm up period before starting this procedure Do not use thermocouple wire for the millivolt or RTD ohms calibration This procedure may be aborted by disconnecting power to the TLA before exiting the configuration mode The existing calibration settings remain in affect Note After completing any of the calibration sequences the TLA defaults the input sensor type to thermocouple type J tc J Be sure to...

Страница 13: ...ISPLAY 1 Input is below range of TLA 2 Temperature below range of input probe 3 Defective or incorrect transmitter or probe 4 Excessive low temperature for probe 5 Loss of setup parameters OLOL OR ULUL IN LOWER DISPLAY 1 Signal input exceeds allowable range by 5 1 Check remote signal source 1 Check input parameters 2 Change to input sensor with a lower temperature range 3 Replace transmitter or pr...

Страница 14: ...t Board RBDLA210 AL1 LIMIT E B 0 7 8 4 MD1797 A2 A1 OUT EX P OUTPUT BOARD POWER CPU BOARD SUPPLY BOARD OUTPUT BOARD CONNECTOR BEZEL DISPLAY BOARD ASSEMBLY BEZEL BOARD LATCH DISPLAY BOARD CONNECTOR 9 0 Terminal Configurations 50 60 HZ 8VA 14 12 85 250 VAC AC 1 A2 N O 13 COMM COMM A1 N O LIMIT RELAY ALARM RELAYS 4 N O 5 AC 11 2 3 6 REMOTE RESET 9 TC 10 RTD 8 7 COMM 50 60 HZ 9VA AC 24V 10 DC 18 36V 7...

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Страница 16: ...h Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P L 92 573 and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act P L 93 637 as now in effect or as amended hereafter No warranties expressed or implied are created with respect to The Company s products except those...

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