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Double input indicator
with analogue output1 / 8 DIN - 96 x 48
J3 line U s e r M a n u a l M . I . U . J 3 - 1 / 0 5 . 0 2 C o d . J 3 0 - 4 7 8 - 1 A J 3 I E
ASCON spavia Falzarego, 9/1120021 Bollate(Milano) Italy Tel. +39 02 333 371Fax +39 02 350 4243http://www.ascon.ite-mail support@ascon.it
ASCON spa
ISO 9001C e r t i f i e d
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Double input indicator
with analogue output1 / 8 DIN - 96 x 48
J3 line
J3
I1 I2 I3 1 2 3
HLD
1 6 0 4 . 3MIN
4
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Information
cNOTES
ON ELECTRIC
SAFETY AND
ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY
Please, read these instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation of thecontroller.
Class II instrument, rearl panel mounting.
This indicator has been designed in compliance with:Regulations on electrical apparatus (appliance, systems and installations) athe European Community directive 73/23/EEC amended by the European Community dtive 93/68/EEC and the Regulations on the essential protection requirements in electapparatus EN61010-1 : 93 + A2:95.
Regulations on Electromagnetic Compatibility according to the Europeandirective #89/336/EEC, amended by the European Community directive #92/31/93/68/EEC, 98/13/EEC and the following regulations:Regulations on RF emissions
EN61000-6-3 : 2001 residential environmentsEN61000-6-4 : 2001 industrial environments
Regulation on RF immunityEN61000-6-2 : 2001 industrial equipment and system
It is important to understand that its the responsibility of the installer to ensure compliancewith the regulations on safety requirements and EMC.The device has no user serviceable parts and requires special equipment and specialisengineers. Therefore, a repair cannot be carried out directly by the user. For service or repcontact the manufacturer or your sales represenattive.
All the information and warnings about safety and electromagnetic compatibility aremarked with the B sign, at the side of the note.
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1.2 DIMENSIONAL DETAILS 1.3 PANEL CUT-OUT
48 mm1.89 in
110 mm4.33 in
10 mm max.0.39 in max.
96 mm3.78 in
10 mm max.0.39 in max.
45 +0.6 mm1.78 +0.023 in
92 +0.8 mm3.62 +0.031 in
113 mm min.
4.45 in min.
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1 - Installation
Operating conditions
M Altitude up to 2000 mT Temperature 050C
%Rh Relative humidity 595 % non-condensing
1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Special conditions
M Altitude > 2000 mT Temperature >50C
%Rh Humidity > 95 %
PConducting atmosphere
Use forc
Use 24Va
Forbidden Conditions DC Corrosive atmosphere
E Explosive atmosphere
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1
3
2
2
1
2
1
12
1.5.1 INSERTTHE INSTRUMENT
1 Prepare panel cut-out2 Check-front panel gasket
position
3 Insert the instrument throughthe cut-out
1.5.2 INSTALLATIONSECURING
1 Fit the mounting clamps asshown
2 Push the mounting clamps
toward the panel surface tosecure the instrument
1.5.3 CLAMPSREMOVING
1 Insert the screwdriver in theclips of the clamps
2 Rotate the screwdriver
1.5.4 INSTRUMUNPLU
1 Push and2 Pull froward
instrument
1.5 PANEL MOUNTING [1]
UL note
[1] For Use on a Flat Surface of a Type 2and Type 3 raintight Enclosure.
Electrostatic ddamage the instBefore removinthe instrument theoperator must dis-
charge himself toground.
1
1
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2 ELECTRICALCONNECTIONS
UL note[1] Use 60/70 C copper (Cu) conductor only.
2827 30292625
7
19
31
8
20
32
9
33
10
34
11
23
35
12
24
36
1 2 3 4 5 6
0,5Nm
8
L
28 screw terminals M3
Option terminals
Tightening torque 0.5 Nm
Positive screw-driver PH1
Negative screw-driver0,8 x 4 mm
Terminals
Pin connectoq 1.4 mm 0
Fork-shape A 5.5 mm -
Stripped wirL 5.5 mm -
2.1 TERMINAL BLOCK [1] 2 - Electrical connections
N
L
R S 4 8 5
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
19
20
23
24
25
26
27
2829
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
L O G I C
I N P U T S ( I L
)
TCmV
NCC
NO
OP1
NO
C
NO
OP2
OP3
OP4
C
IN2
OP5
24VOUT
1
2
3
A b
B
RTD
13
14
15
1617
18
21
22
N/CN/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
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2827 30292625
7
19
31
8
20
32
9
33
10
34
11
23
35
12
24
36
1 2 3 4 5 6
0,5Nm
2827 30292625
7
19
31
8
20
32
9
33
10
34
1 2 3 4 5 6
0,5Nm
A B
E C D E
A B
E
2 - Ele
PRECAUTIONS BDespite the fact that the instru-
ment has been designed to workin harsh and noisy environments(level IV of the industrial standardIEC 801-4), it is recommendedfollowing these suggestions.
A All the wiring must comply withthe local regulations.The supply wiring should be rout-ed away from the power cables.
Avoid using electromagnetic con-tactors, power Relays and highpower motors nearby.
Avoid power units nearby, espe-cially if controlled in phase anglemode.
Keep the low level sensor inputwires away from the power linesand the output wires.If this is not achievable, useshielded cables on the sensor
input, with the shield connectedto ground.
2.2 SUGGESTED WIRE ROUTING
Conduit for low level sensor cables
A = SupplyB = OutputsC = Analogue in
D = Analogue ouE = Digital I/O an
Conduit for supply and output cables
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2 - Ele
Wir150
For Maxresis
Uselengsize
Maxresi
10
11
12
A
B
A
R2
R1
10
11
12
A
b
B
11
12
2.3.1 POWER SUPPLY B
Switching power supply with mul-tiple isolation and internal PTC Standard version:
nominal voltage:100...240Vac (-15...+10%)Frequency 50/60Hz
Low Voltage version:Nominal voltage:24Vac (-25...+12%)Frequency 50/60Hzor 24Vdc (-15...+25%)
For better protection againstnoise, it is recommended notto connect the ground clamp
provided for civilian installa-tions.
2.3.2 MAIN UNIVERSAL INPUT (IN1)
A L-J-K-S-R-T-B-N-E-W thermocouple type Connect the wires with the polarity as shown Always use compensation cable of the correct type
for the thermocouple used The shield, if present, must be connected to a prop-
er ground.
B For Pt100 resistance thermometer If a 3 wires system is used, always use cables of the
same diameter (1mm 2 min.) (line 20 /lead maximumresistance)
When using a 2 wire system, always use cables of thesame size (1.5mm 2 min.) and put a jumper between ter-minals 11 and 12
C For T (2x RTD Pt100) Special
A When the distance between the indicator and thesensor is 15 m using a cable of 1.5 mm 2 size, pro-duces an error on the measure of 1C (1F).
R1 + R2 must be
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2 - Electrical connections
Note:[1] Auxiliary power supply for external transmitter
24Vdc 20% /30mA max. with no short circuitprotection
D2 With 3 wire transmitter
Rj >10M .D1 With 2 wire transmitter
D For mA, mV
TTL
o.c.
Isolated
contact
NPN
o.c.4
7
6
Com.
IL 3
IL 2C2
C3
5 IL 1C1
2.3.4 OP1 - OP2 - OP3 - OP4OUTPUTS (OPTION)
OP1 SPDT relay outpu
OP2 - OP3 SPST-NO relay ou
OP4 SSR drive or SPS
OP5 Retransmission an
Externalshunt 2.5
Transducer24Vdc
420mA 36
11
12
[1]mA
24Vdc
Externalshunt 2.5
Transmitter
420mA
PV 36
11
12
[1]mA
Externalshunt 2.5
mV mA 11
12For mA and V Current 0/420mA Input resistance = 30
Voltage:15V, 05V, 010VInput resistence = 300k
2.3.3 AUXILIARY INPUT (IN2)(OPTION) B
24
23
mA V
Rj
2.3.4 DIGITAL INPUT B The input is active when the logic state is
ON, corresponding to the contact closed The input is inactive when the logic state
is OFF, corresponding to the contact open
OP1 relay output: SPDT relay,
2A/250Vac for resistive load250Vac, (4A/120Vac, fuse 4A
OP2 - OP3 relay outputs
SPST N.O. relay,2A/250Vac for resistive load250Vac, (4A/120Vac, fuse 4A
OP4 not isolated SSR drive ou 05Vdc, 20%, 30 mA mOP4 Relay output
SPST relay N.O.,2A/250Vac for resistive load,250Vac (4A/120Vac, fuse 4A
OP5 isolated analogue output 0/420mA, 750 /15V
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2.3.5 ALARM OUTPUTS B
OP1 output
OP2, OP3 OutputsFuse
AL1 load
31
32OP2 [1]
33OP3 [1] AL2 load
Fuse
Fuse
Load28
29[1]
30[1] Load
Vac
Fuse
NC
C
NO
Vac
2.3.6 OP5 ANALOGUE CONTROLOUTPUT (OPTION) B
For control of IN1 or IN2 retransmission
Galvanic isolation 500Vac/1 min. 0/420mA, (750 or 15Vdc max.)
19
20OP5 LoadmA
[2]
OP4 outputFuse
31
32OP4 [1]
Load
SSR drive
34
35OP4
Coil of theload contactor
Notes:
[1] Varistor for inductive load 24Vac only;[2] When basic product code b = 9, OP4
(terminals 34, 35) is a Relay output.
2.3.7 SERIAL COMMUNIC(OPTION)
C
1
2
3
ON
Galvanic isolation 500Vac/ Compliance to the EIA RS
for Modbus/Jbus Setting dip switches
A Please, read:gamma due and dtor series serial communicfiguration software tech
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3 - Product coding
3 PRODUCT CODING
The complete code is shown on the instru-ment label.
The information about product coding isaccessible from the front panel by means of
the procedure described in section 5.2 page34.
P/N : J3-3150-0000CONF :S/N : A0A-0450/2210
V~(L-N) : 100 240V 50/60 Hz - 4W
J3
I1 I2 I3
HLD 1604MIN
I
O
MAX
Basic product code (hardware)
Configuration code (software)
Instrument label
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Relay - Relay - / - / Relay - Relay - Relay - SSR Drive
710
Relay - Relay - Relay - Relay 9
3.1 MODEL CODE
Line Basic AccessoriesConfiguration
1st part 2 nd partJ 3 A B C D - E F G 0 / I L M NModel:
Line 3J
Power supply A 100...240Vac (-15...+10%) 324Vac (-25...+12%) or 24Vdc (-15....+25%) 5
The product code indicates the specific hardware configuration of the instrument that can be modified by authorised personel only.
User manualItalian/English (std)French/EnglishGerman/English
Spanish/English
Front panel colourDark (std)Beige
O P Q R-
RS485 Modbus/Jbus SLAVE 5
Serial Communications CNone 0
Second input port IN2 2
Options DNone 0
Analog output for signal retransmission 1
Analog output + Second input port IN2 5
Outputs OP1 - OP2 - OP3 - OP4 BNone
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3 - Product coding
AIf, when the indicator is pow-ered up for the first time, thedisplay shows the message:
it means that the indicator hasnot yet been configured.
The indicator remains in stand-by until the configuration code is
set correctly (pag. 24).
ConfJ3
I1 I2 I3 1 2 3 4
HLD
MIN
MAX
3.2 CONFIGURATION CODING
A 4+4 index code follows themodel of the indicator.The code has to be set to con-figure the indicator(see chapter 3.1 page 15)
E.g. Enter the code 0320 to choose:- T/C type J input with range0...600C;- Change the display color to red
when an alarm is active;- Peak hold disbled.
E.g. Enter the code 2301 to choose:- AL1 absolute, active high;- AL2 absolute, active low;- AL3 disabled;- Sensor break alarm.
Index
1st part of configuration
code
I L M N
0320
Index
2nd partof configuration
code
O P Q R
2301
TC T Cu-CuNiTC K Chromel-Alumel IEC584TC S Pt10%Rh-Pt IEC584
Input type and range
Dc input 050mV linear
TR Pt100 IEC751
Dc input 1050mV linearCustom input and range [1]
TR Pt100 IEC751TC L Fe-Const DIN43710
-328TC J Fe-Cu45% Ni IEC584
322322
-99.9-3283232
-200 400 C01200 C01600 C
Engineering and units
-99.9300.0 C
Engineering and units
-200600 C0600 C0600 C
TC R Pt13%Rh-Pt IEC584 32201600 CTC B Pt30%RhPt6%Rh IEC584 32301800 C
TC N Nicrhosil-Nisil IEC584 32201200 CTC E Ni10%Cr-CuNi IEC584 320600 C
TC W3%Re-W25%Re 32302000 CTC W5%Re-W26%Re 32302000 C
TC NI-NiMo18% 32201100 C
[1] For instance, other thermocouples types, T (withlinearisation etc.
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Display modeGreen 0Red 1Red when alarm 1 (AL1) active 2Red when at least 1 alarm is active (alarm OR) 3
Alternate between IN1, IN2 and CIN value 4Manual forced display of IN1, IN2, CIN, Lo, Hi and Unit value 5
M
Hold of the peak valuesDisabled 0Shows the max. value (HI peak) for a programmable period of time 1Shows the min. value (LO peak) for a programmable period of time 2
N
Deviation
Band
Alarm type and function
Non-activeSensor break alarm
Absolute
654
3210
7Rate alarm (AL1 only)
Active High Active Low Active Out
Active High Active Low
Active In8 -
O AL1
P AL2
Q AL3
R AL4
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4 - Operation
J3
I1 I2 I3 1 2 3 4
HLD
MIN
MAX
8.8.8.8.81604.3
Overrange
A
Entry key for selection and value setting con
Menu access
Min. and Max. values display
Alarm sta
A A A A
Digital input status LEDs (yellows)
- IL1 active - IL2 active - IL3 active
88888_____ 8-
Note:[1] The color of the dislplay is set through field m of the
Configuration Code (page 17).
4.1.1 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN OPERATOR MODE4 OPERATIONS
Display mode of the Peak values
MAX or MIN LEDs will be lit when the display showsa minimum or a maximum value. HLD LED will belit when tha value displayed is locked by the HOLDcommand. HOLD and PEAK commands stop themeasurement procedure, while the PEAK VALUESHOLD command returns to the normal operation after
a programmed period of time ( Hldt. Mparameter).
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4.1.2 KEY FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
AThe parameter setting procedurehas a timeout. If no keys arepressed for at least 30 seconds,the indicator switches back, auto-
matically, to the operator mode .
After having selected the para-meter or the code, press $and % to display or modify thevalue (see page 25).
The value is entered when thenext parameter is selected, bypressing the R key.
Until the $ or % arepressed or, if you wait for 30seconds, the parameter value isnot inserted.
Pressing the key, the next
group of parameters is present-ed on the display.
8.8.8.8.8J3
I1 I2 I3 1 2 3 4
HLD
MIN
MAX Para
Back to pre
Entrand value setti
Value modification
Access to the menu for:Parameter settingConfiguration
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274.8
AL. sp
AL.1sp
277.0
276.0
277.0
20
4 - Operations
4.2.1 NUMERIC ENTRY (i.e. how to the modify a thresh-old value from 275.0 to 240.0 )
Pressing $ or % momen-tarily changes the value by 1 unitevery push.
Continued pressing of $ or% changes the value, at arate that doubles every second.Releasing the button decreasesthe rate of change.In any case value stops chang-ing the max./min. value hasreached limit set for the para-meter.
4.2.2 MNEMONIC CODES SETTING(e.g. configuration see page 30)
4.2 PARAMETER SETTING
none
ph
Unit
C
f
C
fEngineeringUnits
DegreeCentigrade
DegreeFahrenheit
DegreeCentigrade
Access the alarm
threshold menu
Select the AL 1threshold
Threshold valueof AL1 alarm
Threshold entryPress the keyto store the newvalue in the instru-ment
Operator modeDisplays the valueof the selected input
Decrease
Increase
Press the $ or % to display the next or previofor the selected parameter.Continued pressing of $ or % will display furtha rate of one mnemonic every 0.5 s. The mnemonic displayed at the next parameter is selected is the one stored in the paramete
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4.3 PARAMETERISATION - MAIN MENU
1274.8
pASS
5000
Al. SP
Meas
OK
Al.par
Conf
Alarm set [1](page 21)
Alarm parametersetting [1](pag. 23)
Measure set-up [1](page 22)
Instrument
configuration(page 24)
Operator mode
Back to theoperatormode
NO YES
4.3.1 ALARM SET
AL sp
AL.1sp
AL.1hy
AL.2sp
AL.2hy
AL.3sp
AL.3hy
AL.4sp
AL.4hy
AL.ref
0
0. 5
0
0. 5
0
0. 5
0
0. 5
0
Alarm thresholdmenu
AL1 alarm threshold
AL1 hysteresis
AL2 alarm threshold
AL2 hysteresis
Back to AL.1SP
Back to theoperator mode
Must be equal tothe value of the
parameterCode
Password Entry
Only ifCodevalue 5000
Direct access tothe parameter(only if
Code
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4 - Operations
20
In1
0=5
0
0
0
0
0
10000
0
10000
0
5
0
0=20
0
10000
0
noneMEaS
HLd.tM
Cin.SL
in.2St
in.2Lo
in.2dd
in.2Cn
Cut 2
t . f i l2
in.2Hi
Cin.Lo
Cin.Hi
Cin.dd
tiMe.s
in. 2sh
AO.tyP
AO.Lo
AO.Hi
deF.Sh
AO.SrcMeasure setting
menu
Measure hold time
0 ...9999
Conditioning themeasure
Available operationspage 27
IN2 Input typeInput types availablepage 27
IN2 low limit=9999 ...32000
IN2 HIGH limit=9999 ...32000
IN2 decimal
point position0 ...3
IN2 square rootnone / sqrt(page 27)
IN2 square rootcut-off0 ...9.999(page 28)
IN 2 filter timeconstantOFF / 1 ...30 s
IN2 input shift=1000 ...1000
Conditioned measure
(Cin) low limit=9999 ...32000
Conditioned measure(Cin) HIGH limit
=9999 ...32000
Conditioned measure(Cin) decimal pointposition
0 ...3
Alternate displayperiod (Cin active)5 ...20 s
4.3.2 PARAMETERISATION - MEASURE MENU
Back to hld. tM
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4.3.3 PARAMETERISATION - ALARMS PARAMETERSIATION MENU
in1
in1
in1
in1
OP1
OP2
OP3
OP4
dir
dir
dir
dir
0
0
0
0
0
Al. Par
AL.1Sr
AL.2Sr
AL.3Sr
AL.4Sr
AL.1OP
AL.2OP
AL.3OP
AL.4OP
OP.1a
OP.2a
OP.3a
OP.4a
AL.2lb
AL.3lb
AL.4lb
AlM.Sr
AL.1lbAlarms parameterisationmenu
AL1 alarm source
In1 /Cin /In2
AL2 alarm source
In1 /Cin /In2
AL3 alarm sourceIn1 /Cin /In2
AL4 alarm sourceIn1 /Cin /In2
AL1 alarm output
none /OpI /Op2 /Op3 /Op4
AL2 alarm output
none /OpI /Op2 /Op3 /Op4
AL alarm outputnone /OpI
/Op2 /Op3 /Op4
AL4 alarm outputnone /OpI
/Op2 /Op3 /Op4
AL1 alarm action
dir /reU
AL2 alarm action
dir /reU
AL3 alarm actiondir /reU
AL4 alarm actiondir /reU
Back to AL.1Sr
Note:[1] Only those alarms that are configured different
than zero are shown during the parameterisationphase (fields opqr page 17).
4 - Operations
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Off
none
Off
Off
0
10000
0
0
0
PASS
Unit
Conf
OK
IL1
IL2
IL3
Con1
Con2
in.1dd
in.1lo
in.1Hi
in.1Cn
Cut1
4.3.5 CONFIGURATION MENU
NO
Yes
IL1 digital inputfunction(see table 1)
IL2 digital inputfunction(see table 1)
IL3 digital inputfunction(see table 1)
Engineering units( see table 2)
Back to theoperatormenu
Configuration menu
24
4 - Operations
When an unconfigured indicatoris powered up for the first time,the display shows:
See chapters 3, 3.1 and 3.2starting from page 14.
ConfMust be equal to the
value of the parameterCode
Entering digitsI - L - M - N of theconfiguration code(chapter 3.2 pages 15, 16)
Entering digitsO - P - Q - R of theconfiguration code
(chapter 3.2 pages 15, 16)
Password Entry
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0
0 j:bus
9600
33
1
In.1sh
tfi l1 Prot
baud
Addr
Code
Filter time constantOFF
/1...30s
Input shiftOFF /-60...60 digit
CommunicationsprotocolM.buS / jbuS
Baud rate1200 / 24004800 / 9600
Serial commsaddress1 ...247
Password (password)09999
factory default33
Back to the Con.1 parameter
Table 1 - Digital input functions
Table 2 - Engineering units unit Value Description Value Des
C Centigrade degrees A Amperef Fahrenheit degrees bar Bar
none none psI PSImU mV rh RhU Volt ph pHmA mA
Note:[1] Cut off the square root of the input value enables th
round to zero a result that is too low to be important.
SERIAL COM.OPTION
(if installed)
Il1 Value Description Value Desnone Not used
Hcpl Negative
f.dis Display a
key. I Keypad lock
HtpHPositive display
Htpl Negativedisplay
Op.bl Outputs lock
Ack Alarm acknowledge
r. HL Max. and min. reset
Il3 Il2
Hold Measure Hold
HcPH Positive
4 - Operations
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Hysteresis of th AL1, AL2, Al3 It is specified as
scale.
#Al.4hy #Al.3hy #Al.2hy #Al.Ihy
4.4.1 ALARM THRESHOLD MENU
26
p
For ease of operation of the indi-cator, its parameters have beenorganised in groups (menu),according to their functionalityarea.
OP1, OP2, OP3 and OP4 out-puts can be used as alarms.It is possible to configure up to4 alarms: AL1, AL2, AL3 and
AL4 (page 22) selecting for eachof them:
- type and perating condition ofthe alarm (page 31);
- the functionality of the alarmacknowledgement (latching)
#ltch(page 31);- the blocking function is activa-
ted on start up #bloc (page 31);- Sensor break function (page
31);- Rate alarm (only for AL1 refer-
red to IN1).
AL1 alarmthreshold
AL2 alarmthreshold
AL3 alarmthreshold
AL4 alarmthreshold
Parameters to set the thresholdof AL1, AL2, AL3 and AL4alarms.
The range of the alarm thresholdcorresponds to the whole span.
When an alarm occurs, the dis-play will shows the redLEDs , , and
respectively ON and, when con-figured, with a change of the dis-play colour.
#Al.4sP #Al.3sP #Al.2sP #Al.1sP
4.4 PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION
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4.4.2 MEASURES MANAGEMENT MENU
The entries present in thi menu
allow the user to configure:- the secondary input IN2;- if a conditioning operation
must be applied to the mea-surement;
- if a conditioning operationmust be applied to the ana-logue output.
Measure holdtime
This parameter allows the con-
figuration of the period of timea peak value must be sustainedon the display.Setting range: 5...9999 s.
#HLd.tM
Measure
conditioningThe Cin.SL parameter selects thetype of operation that must beapplied to input 1 (IN1) from thesecondary input (IN2); the result isthe conditioned input ( Cin ).In the table that follows are listedthe possible conditioning ope-rations:
Id Description
in1 Cin = IN1in2 Cin = IN2SuM Cin = IN1 + IN2Sub Cin = IN1 - IN2Aug Cin = (IN1 + IN2)/2Hig Cin = MAX (IN1, IN2)LoU Cin = Min (IN1, IN2)Mul Cin = IN1 * IN2rtio Cin = IN1 / IN2
#Cin.SLIN2 input type
The parameter defines the range ofthe secondary input (IN2).
Value Description0=5 0...5 V
1=5 1...5 V0=10 0...10 V0=20 0...20 mA 4=20 4...20 mA
Number of deci-mals IN2 inputLow rangeIN2 inputHigh range
IN2 inputThese parameters define thelimits an the number of decimalsto be displayed for the secon-dary input (IN2).
#in. 2Hi
#in. 2lo #in. 2dd
#in. 2StI
sParameter to enlation of the squIN2 measure ( none = disable
Cr
This parameter to round to zerothat are not meaSetting range: 0Default value: 0
#CUt 2
#in. 2Cn
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Input 2 filter timeconstant
Time constant, in seconds, of theRC input filter applied to the PVinput.When this parameter is set toOff the filter is bypassed.
Secondary input(IN2) shift
This value is added to the mea-sured input 2 value. Its effect is toshift the whole IN2 scale of up to
60 digits.Default value: 0.
#in. 2Sh
#t.fil2 Number of deci-mals for Cin valueLow range forconditioned valueHigh range forconditioned value
These parameters define therange and the number of deci-
mals to be displayed for theconditioned measure ( Cin ). Alternate display period (Cin active)
Parameter to set the displayingtime of an alternate measurewhen the conditioned input isactive ( Cin ).Setting range: 5...20 s.Default value: 5 s.
Analog output
sourceSelects the variable to be put onthe analog output.
Values: None,In1,Cin,In2.
#AO.src
#tiMe. s
#Cin. Hi #Cin.Lo
#Cin.dd Analogue outputtypeSelects the type of signal retran-smitted by the analogue output.
Values: 0... 20 mA,4... 20 mA.
Default value: 0...20mA. Analogue outputlow range
Analogue outputhigh range
Range of the analogue output. Values:
Ao.Lo: -9999...32000Ao.Hy: -9999...32000Default value:Ao.Lo: 0Ao.Hy: 10000
#AO.Hi #AO.Lo
#AO.typ
Filter response
100%
0
PV63.2%
t.Fil Time
Dv
Defines the namethat is displayed bin manual forced(field m set t
ValueIn1 InpIn2 InpCin ConLo Min
valuHi Ma
valuUnit Sele
uni
Valore di defaul
#def. sh
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4.4.2 ALARM PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION MENU
The entries of this menu alow
the user to configure the func-tioning parameters of alarms
AL1, AL2, AL3 and AL4.
Output OP1
actionOutput OP2actionOutput OP3action
Output OP4actionSets the type of action of theoutput port.
Values: direct (relay-coil activa-ted in alarm condition), reverse(relay-coil not activated when inalarm condition).Default values: direct.
#Op.4a #Op.3a #Op.2a #Op.1a
AL1 alarm source
AL2 alarm source
AL3 alarm source
AL4 alarm source
Sets, for each alarm, the signalsource to be considered.
Values: IN1, Cin; IN2.Default value: IN1
#AL.4sr
#AL.3sr #AL.2sr #AL.1sr
AL1 alarm
output AL2 alarmoutput
AL3 alarmoutput
AL4 alarmoutputThese parameters connect eachalarm to the output port to beactivated when an alarm condi-tion occurs.
Values: none, OP1, OP2, OP3,OP4.Default values: AL1: OP1
AL2: OP2, AL3: none AL4: none.
#AL.4Op #AL.3Op #AL.2Op #
AL.1Op
For each alarm select one of the tions:none none;Ltch acknowbloc blockiLt.bL latchinISA ISA ac
sequenIS.BL ISA ac
sequen
#Al.2lb #Al.3lb #Al.4lb
#Al.1lb
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#Ltch ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONOnce an alarm occurs, it is indicated on thedisplay until it is acknowledged. Toacknowledge an alarm press the key.
After this operation, the alarm shuts off only when the alarm condition is no longer pre-
sent. #bloc START-UP DISABLING
AL
Ramp down
Ramp up
AL Threshold = REF range
DisableREF AL
OnOff
Start-up
Disable
REF
OnOff
Start-up
#ISA ISA A ALARM RESET SEQUENCEThe alarm intervention activates both the visual alarm (the alarm LED on the display
the audible alarm (the OP output used to activate for example a buzzer or a siren). Wthe operator acknowledges the alarm, the status of the two alarms differs if the acondition has been removed or not. In the table that follows the visual and audible astatus are pointed out for each condition.
Status changes
Status Input variable Reset (ACK) Visualarm
(alarm L
No alarmactive
No statuschanges
Go to status: Alarm notacnowledged
OFF
Alarm notacnowledged
Go to status: Acnowledgedalarm
Flashin
Go to status:No alarm active
No statuschanges Steady
Normalcondition
Alarmcondition
Resetdone
Acnowledgedalarm
No statuschanges
Resetnot done
Alarm reference source
This parameter allows the user to select thereference value to be used for the alarms.
Valid values: Int/In2Default: Int (as set in Al.ref )
#AlM.sr
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1 st part of theconfigurationcode
Fields i and l allow theselection of type and range of theprimary input (IN1 page 16).
Field m allows the selection ofthe function mode of the display(page 17).
Field n selects if and how thepeak values are to be hold (ornot) on the display.
2nd part of theconfigurationcode
Fields opq and r selectalarm type and function (page 17).
#Con2
#Conf
4.4.3 CONFIGURATION MENU
OnOff
Activehigh
Activelow
hy
high rangelow range Alarm threshold
OnOff
OnOff
Activeout
Activein
hy
REF
full scalefull scale
hy
Alarm threshold
OnOff
OnOff
REF OnOff
Activehigh
Activelow
hy
+ high rangelow range Alarm threshold
SENSOR BREAK ALARM
FUNCTIONDuring the configuration phase(page 17) set fileds o , p ,
q , r , to value 1. When the PVovercomes the sensor range limits,the sensor break alarm interven-tion is immediate. When the alarmis no longer present, the alarmstops.
ABSOLUTE ALARMDuring the configuration phase(page 17) set fields o , p ,
q , r , to value 2 (actve high) or3 (active low).
DEVIATION ALARM
During the configuration phase(page 17) set fileds o , p , q ,
r , to value 4 (active high) or 5(active low).
BAND ALARMDuring the configuration phase(page 17) set fileds o , p , q ,
r , to value 5 (active in) or 6 (acti-ve out).
AL1 RATE ALA
During the conf(page 17) set filed8. When the chaPV connected higher than the spe
AL1 is actvated.
The changing rwithin the limits:
The alarm wil bsecond if the chigher than 1 drates the alarm increases to up toa limit change ra
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IL1 digital inputfunctionIL2 digital inputfunctionIL3 digital inputfunction
A function is assigned, throughthe configuration procedure to
each IL1, IL2 and IL3 digitalinput (see the parameters set-ting at table. 1 at page 31).The configured function is acti-vated when the digital input (freevoltage contact or open collec-
tor output) is in the ON state(closed). It is deactivated by set-ting the input to the OFF state(open).The activation of the functionthrough the digital input has thehighest priority than through thekeypad or through the serialcommunications.
# IL3 # IL2
# IL1 Function Parameter Value Performed operation NotesNone #none Not usedKeypad lock #key. I Unlocked Locked Also with the keypad locked the codigital inputs and serial commstill operatingOutputs lock #Op.bl Normaloperation Outputslock Closing the contact causes the settinstatus 0 of the output ports. The retran
logue output is forced to the low limit (
Off On
Alarmacknowledge #Ack Normaloperation Alarmacknowledge Closing the contact causes the acknof the active alarms
Measure hold #HoLd Normaloperation Measureheld lockedClosing the contact locks the measuIN1 input. In accordance, all the valunected to IN1 measure are locked.
Positive peak holdenable #HcpH Normaloperation Shows themax. valueread
The display shows the maximum vthe time the contact is closed. Thedisplayed changes in case of highe
Negative peak holdenable (valley) #HcpL Normaloperation Shows themin. valueread
The display shows the minimum vthe time the contact is closed. Thedisplayed changes in case of lower
Positive peakssustained display #HtpH Normaloperation Max. value+normal operation
The display shows, for a programmabl( HLd.tM ), the max. value read, themal operation
Negative peakssustained display #Htpl Normaloperation Min.value+normal operation
The display shows, for a programmabl( HLd.tM ), the min. value read, then roperation
Display a differentparameter #fdis
Normaloperation
Alternatedisplay
For all the period the contact is clos
shows the value of the variable set wparameter
Max. and min.reset #r. HL Normaloperation Max., min.reset Closing the contact causes the resetmaximum and minimum value
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Engineeringunits
This parameter allows the userto view the process in the desi-red engineering units. When theinstrument senses temperature,this parameter allows the con-vertion between Farenheit ( F )and centigrade ( C ). All theengineering units available arelisted at page 25 table 2.LINEAR SCALESPARAMETERSThe parameters that follow are-displayed only when, during theconfiguration phase, a linearinput has been selected for IN1(fileds i and l at page 16).
#Unit IN1 Input numberof decimalsIN1 input lowrangeIN1 input highrange
These parameters allow the userto set the operating range and
the number of decimal point tobe displayed for the primary (IN1)input.
IN1 measuresquare root
Parameter to enable the calcu-lation of the square root of theIN1 measure ( sqrt = enabled,none = disabled)
Cut-off squareroot result
This parameter allows the userto round to zero those resultsthat are not meaningful.Setting range: 0...9999.Default value: 0.
#CUt1
#in1. Cn
#in. 1Hi #in. 1lo
#in. 1dd SERIAL COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERS (OPTIONAL)The parameters that follow aredisplayed only when the optio-nal communications board isinstalled in the instrument.
Comunicationsprotocol
Baud rate
Instrumentserial address
Values:
Protocol: Modbus/Jbus.Baud rate: 200/2400/4800/9600baud.
Instrument serial address: 1...247Default values:Protocol: Jbus.
Baud rate: 9600 baud.Instrument serial address: 1
#Addr #baud #prot
SAFETY PARA
A
This parameter to change the fpassword ( CoIf Code is setaccess to the opern (no passwIf 0 < Code Conf menu isCodes higher th
( 5000
Codeall the 3 main meinstrument.
#Code
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5.2 DISPLAYING THE CONFIGURATION CODES
5 DISPLAYS
1604 .3 in 1
Hard
Con1
Con2
r e l
5.1 DISPLAYING THE PROCESS VARIABLES
1604 .3 in1
in2
Cin
Lo
HiUni t
1604 .3
0
1604 .3
854 .0
1605 .0
CBack to IN1
IN2 reading
IN1 reading
Conditionedmeasure value
Minimum valueread
Maximum valueread
Operator mode Operator mode
Engineering units(table 2 page 25)
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COMMANDS TO THE INDICATOR AND OPERATING PROCEDURE6 COMMANDS
The commands can beentered in 3 ways:
6.1 KEYPADsee page 36
Keypad lock Outputs lock
6.2 DIGITAL INPUTSsee page 33
6.3 COMMUNsee the manua
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6.1 KEYPAD COMMANDS
To lock/unlock the keypad pressand hold the keys and simultaneously for 2 seconds.To confirm the keypad lock/unlock
the display flashes once.
The keypad lock/unlock can also
be achieved over serial com-munications.
A The keypad lock isretained in the event ofpower failure.
The outputs are switched to theOFF status by pressing and hold-ing the keys and %simultaneously for 2 seconds.
To confirm the outputs lock/unlockthe display flashes once.To unlock the outputs press thekeys simultaneously again.
The outputs lock/unlock can
also be achieved over serialcommunications.
A The outputs lock isretained in the event ofpower failure.
6.1.1 KEYPAD LOCK 6.1.2 OUTPUTS LOCK
1604.3I1 I2 I3 1 2 3 4
HLD
MIN
MAX 160I1 I2 I3
HLD
MIN
MAX
Operator mode Operator
Press simultaneouslyfor 2 seconds
Press simfor 2
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Total configurability
IN1 Input(see pages 11,12 and 16)
Features(at 25C environmental temp.) Description
From keypad or serial communication the user selects: input type, type/functionality and display mode of the alarm
Commoncharacteristics
A/D converter with resolution of 50,000 pointsUpdate measurement time: 0.2 secondsSampling time: 0.5 secondsInput bias: -60+ 60 digitInput filter: 130 seconds (0 = disabled)
Accuracy 0.25% 1 digits for temperature sensors0.1% 1 digits (for mV and mA) Between 100240 Vac
Resistance thermometer(for T: R1+R2must be
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Features(at 25C environmental temp.) Description
OP1 outputs SPDT relay, 2A/250Vac (4A/120Vac) for resistive load
OP2- OP3 outputs SPST Relay N.O., 2A/250Vac (4A/120Vac) for resistive load
OP4 outputs Logic not isolated: 0/5Vdc, 10% 30mA max. - SPST Relay N.O., 2A/250Vac (4A/120Vac) for resistive load
OP5 analogue output(option)
For retransmission of:IN1IN2
Conditioned measure (Cin)
In current: 0/420mA 750 /15
AL1 - AL2 - AL3 - AL4
alarms
Hysteresis 0.110.0% c.s.
Action
Active high
Action typeDeviation threshold rang
Changing rate threshold 0.1...5
Band threshold 0ra
Absolute threshold whole
Special functionsSensor break
Acknowledge (latching), activation inhibit (blocking), OR function, ISA-A
Galvanic isolation: 500 Vac/1 minResolution 12bit (0.025%)
Accuracy: 0.1 %
Active low
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Features(at 25C environmental temp.) Description
Serial comm. (option) RS485 isolated, Modbus/Jbus protocol, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 bit/s, 3 wires
Auxiliary Supply +24Vdc 20% 30mA max. - for external transmitter supply
OperationalSafety
Measure inputOutputsParameters
Access protection
Generalcharacteristics
Power supply(PTC protected)
Safety
UL and cUL Approvals
Electromagneticcompatibility
ProtectionEN60529 (IEC 529)
Parameter and configuration data are stored in a non-volatile memory for an unlimited timeSafety value: -100100%Detection of out of range, short circuit or sensor break with automatic activation of the safety strategies
Password to access the configuration and parameter data, keypad lock, outputs lock
100...240Vac (-15...+10%) 50/60 Hz or24Vac (-25...+12%), 50/60 Hz and24Vdc (-15...+25%)Compliance to EN61010-1 (IEC 1010 1), installation class 2 (2.5kV) pollution class 2,inst
Compliance to the CE standards (see page 2)
File 176452
IP65 front panel
Power co
1 / 8 DIN - 96 x 48, depth 110 mm, weight 250 g approx.Dimensions
Warranty
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Digital inputICONS TABLE
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Main universal input Digital input
Thermocouple Isolated contact
RTD (Pt100) NPN open collector
Delta Temp (2x RTD) TTL open collector
mA and mVSetpoint
Custom Local
Frequency Stand-by
Auxiliary input Keypad lock
Current transformer Outputs lock
mA Remote setpoint Start-up function
Volt Remote setpoint Timer function
Feedbackpotentiometer Memorized
Remote
Setpoint programmer
Logic
mA mV
mA
SPDT Relay
Triac
SPST Relay
Output
Setpoint slop
inhibition
PV hold
Run, Hold, Rprogram sele
Auto/Manua
Digital inputconnected fu
ICONS TABLE