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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Introduction............................................................................................2 1.1 Description .................................................................................2 1.2 Safety Considerations ...............................................................3 1.3 Before You Begin .......................................................................4 Part 2: Setup...................................................................................
LIST OF FIGURES: Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2 Figure 2.3 Figure 2.4 Figure 2.5 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Figure 3.4 Figure 3.5 Figure 3.6 Figure 3.7 Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9 Figure 3.10 Figure 3.11 Figure 3.12 Figure 3.13 Figure 3.14 Front Panel Display .....................................................................5 Rear Panel Power and Output Connections .............................5 Rear Panel Input Connections ...................................................6 Main Power Connections.............
NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Information that is especially important to note is identified by following labels: • NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION • IMPORTANT • TIP NOTE: Provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter. CAUTION or WARNING: Tells you about the risk of electrical shock. CAUTION, WARNING or IMPORTANT: Tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the instrument’s functionality and must refer to accompanying documents.
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Description This device can be purchased as monitor (read process value only) or as a controller. • The i Series Strain and Process controllers can measure a wide variety of DC voltage and current inputs for all common load cells, pressure transducers and strain gauge type of transducer. It offers unparalleled flexibility in process control.
1.2 Safety Considerations This device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is important to read this manual before installing or commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to Safety and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility). This instrument is a panel mount device protected in accordance with EN 61010-1:2001, electrical safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory.
1.3 Before You Begin Inspecting Your Shipment: Remove the packing slip and verify that you have received everything listed. Inspect the container and equipment for signs of damage as soon as you receive the shipment. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit. Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent. The carrier will not honor damage claims unless all shipping material is saved for inspection.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for assembly and disassembly instructions. PART 2 SETUP 2.1 Front Panel 1 /8 DIN 1 /16 DIN 1 /32 DIN Figure 2.1 Front Panel Display Table 2.
Figure 2.3 Rear Panel Input Connections Table 2.
2.3 Electrical Installation 2.3.1 Power Connections Caution: Do not connect power to your device until you have completed all input and output connections. Failure to do so may result in injury! Connect the main power connections as shown in Figure 2.4. Figure 2.4 Main Power Connections Table 2.
2.3.2 Process Current The figure below shows the wiring hookup for Process Current 0 – 20 mA. Figure 2.5 Process Current Wiring Hookup (Internal and External Excitation) 2.3.3 Process Voltage The figure below shows the wiring hookup for Process Voltage 0 – 100 mV, 0 – 1 V, 0 – 10 V. Figure 2.
2.3.4 Strain Gauge The figure below shows the wiring hookup for 4-wire bridge input. Figure 2.7 a) 4-Wire Voltage/Bridge Input with Internal Excitation Wiring Hookup b) 4-Wire Bridge Input with External Excitation Wiring Hookup In 4-Wire connections the voltage drop across long excitation lead wires of strain gauge bridge may cause measurement errors. The output of a strain gauge bridge also depends on the stability of excitation voltage.
2.3.4 Strain Gauge (continued) The figure below shows Voltage (bridge with amplified output) input with internal excitation. Where: +S: signal plus -S: signal return +Ext: excitation plus -Ext: excitation return +E: plus excitation sense -E: minus excitation sense. Figure 2.9 4-Wire Voltage Input (Bridge withAmplified Output) with Internal Excitation. 2.3.5 Wiring Outputs This meter has two, factory installed, outputs.
2.3.5 Wiring Outputs (continued) This device may also have a programmable communication output. The RS-232 and RS-485 Output Connection are shown below. If your meter has the communication option, the internal excitation is not available. Use external excitation for strain gauge meter. External RS-232 connections are not available with -EI or C4EI options. Figure 2.
2.3.5 Wiring Outputs (continued) This meter is capable of supplying 5 or 10 Vdc sensor excitation. The excitation output connection and location of S2 pin selection jumper are shown below. Excitation is not available if Serial Communication (-C24) or Ethernet (-C4EI) or Low Voltage Power Supply (-DC) options are installed. Figure 2.14 a) Excitation Output b) Top View Location of S2 c) Top View Location of S2 on 1/8 DIN Compact Unit Install jumpers according to the table below. Table 2.
PART 3 OPERATION: CONFIGURATION MODE 3.1 Introduction The instrument has two different modes of operation. The first, Run Mode, is used to display values for the Process Variable, and to display or clear Peak and Valley values. The other mode, Menu Configuration Mode, is used to navigate through the menu options and configure the controller. Part 3 of this manual will explain the Menu Configuration Mode. For your instrument to operate properly, the user must first "program" or configure the menu options.
3.2 Menu Configuration It is required that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for any configuration change other than Set Points & Alarms. Figure 3.
3.2.1 ID Number Menu SEE ID MENU SELECTION IN CONFIGURATION SECTION FOR ENABLE/DISABLE OR CHANGE ID CODE. If ID Code is Disabled or set as Default (0000) the menu will skip ID step to Set Point Menu. If ID Code is set to Full Security Level and user attempts to enter the Main Menu, they will be prompted for an ID Code. If ID Code is set to Setpoint/ID Security Level and user attempts to enter the Configuration Menu, they will be prompted for an ID Code. ENTERING YOUR NON-DEFAULT FULL SECURITY ID NUMBER.
3.2.2 Set Points Menu SETPOINT 1: Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary until SP1 prompt appears. 2) Display shows previous value of “Setpoint 1” with 1st digit flashing. Press b & c 3) Press b and c to increase or decrease Setpoint 1 respectively. Holding b & c buttons down for approximately 3 seconds will speed up the rate at which the set point value increments or decrements. Press b & c 4) Continue to use b and c to enter your 4-digit Setpoint 1 value.
3.2.3 Configuration Menu Figure 3.2 Flow Chart for Configuration Menu Enter Configuration Menu: Press a Press d Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appear. 2) Display advance to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press and release a to scroll through all available menus of Configuration section. 3.2.4 Input Type Menu Figure 3.
ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU: Press a Press d Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Display flashes 0-0.1 , 0-1.0 , 0-10 or 0-20 (0 to 100 mV, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 V or 0 to 20 mA). INPUT TYPE MENU: Press b Press d Input Types: Display: 4) Scroll through the available selection of input ranges 0-0.1 , 0-1.0 , 0-10 or 0-20 to the selection of your choice.
BUTTON SELECTION SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 12) Display flashes previous selection of GROS Gross or PEAK Peak. 13) Scroll through the available selection GROS or PEAK to the selection of your choice. 14) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to RDG Reading Configuration Menu. If GROS was selected, in the Run Mode pressing b button causes the display to flash Gross value (value measured without zeroing of the display).
ENTER READING CONFIGURATION MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Display advances to RDG Reading Configuration Menu. 4) Display advances to DEC Decimal Point. DECIMAL POINT SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 5) Display flashes previous selection for Decimal location. 6) Scroll though the available selections and choose Decimal location: FFFF , FFF.F , FF.FF or F.
FILTER CONSTANT SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 14) Display flashes previous selection for Filter Constant. 15) Scroll though the available selections: 0001 , 0002 , 0004 , 0008 , 0016 , 0032 , 0064 , 0128 . - Default is 0004 16) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily only, if a change was made, otherwise press a to advance to IN.RD Input/Reading Submenu. The Filter Constant Submenu allows the user to specify the number of readings stored in the Digital Averaging Filter.
3.2.6 Input/Reading (Scale and Offset) Menu Input voltage or current can be converted or scaled into values appropriate for the process or signal being measured. So, a reading may be displayed, for example, in units of weight or velocity instead of in amperes and volts. The controller determines scale and offset values based on two user-provided input values entered with the corresponding readings. There are two methods to scale this meter to display readings in engineering units.
Max scale should not be more than 50% FS because of noise related issues. Press d 27) Display flashes STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ALR1 only, if a change was made, otherwise advances to ALR1 Alarm 1 Menu. Example 2: Scaling without Known Loads. If DSBL Disabled Load Submenu was selected, instrument is ready for scaling Without Known Loads method.
Determine IN!1 and IN!2 Input Range and Resolution. For our transducer select 0 ~ 100 mV range and LOW resolution (10 µV) IN!1 = 0 (mV) X 100 (cts/mV) x 1.0 = 0 IN!2 = 30 (mV) X 100 (cts/mV) x 1.0 = 3000 2. Determine correct values for Display Reading (RD!1 and RD!2). In most cases, RD!1 and RD!2 are equal to the minimum and the maximum of the transducer output range. RD!1 = 0000 RD!2 = 100.0 3. Scaling the controller.
Example 3: Scaling with Current/Voltage Transducer (Process) Input. The following example include details for a specific scenario in which a 4 - 20 mA input is to be represented as a measurement of 0 - 100 percent. 41) Press d at the IN.RD prompt. Display shows IN!1 Input 1 Submenu. Press d 42) Display shows Input 1 value with 1st digit flashing. Press b & c 43) Use b and c buttons to enter IN!1 value. Press d The IN!1 value = min. input value x conversion number from Table 3.
3.2.7 Alarm 1 Menu This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured as follows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, Output 1 & Alarm 2, Output 1 & Output 2, Analog Out 1 & Alarm 2, Analog Out 1 & Output 2. Analog Out available only if Analog Output Option board is factory installed. If Analog Output Option is installed, the controller will skip Alarm 1 Menu item to Analog Output. Alarm must be DISABLED if Ramp is ENABLED. Figure 3.
ALARM 1 ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: Press b Press d 5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBL displays to use Alarm 1. 6) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ABSo only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to ABSo Alarm 1 Absolute/Deviation Submenu. If DSBL Alarm 1 Disabled was selected, all submenus of Alarm 1 Menu will be skipped and meter advances to ALR2 Alarm 2 Menu.
CONTACT CLOSURE SUBMENU: Press d 11) Display flashes previous selection. Press b to N.ç.. Normally Closed or N.o.. Normally Open. Press d 12) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to AçTV only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to AçTV Active Submenu. Normally Open: If this feature is selected, then the relay is "energized" only when an alarm condition occurs. Normally Closed: "Fail Safe" Mode.
ALARM ENABLE/DISABLE AT POWER ON: Press d Press d 15) Display flashes previous selection. Press b to ENBL enable or DSBL disable. 16) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ALR.L only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to the ALR.L Alarm 1 Low Value Submenu. If the alarm is enabled at Power On, the alarm will be active right after reset. If the alarm is disabled at Power On, the alarm will become enabled when the process value enters the non alarm area.
3.2.8 Analog Output (Retransmission) Menu Analog Output can be configured as Retransmission or Control outputs. In this section we will discuss Retransmission Output. This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured as follows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, Output 1 & Alarm 2, Output 1 & Output 2, Analog Out 1 & Alarm 2, Analog Out 1 & Output 2. Analog Output is available only if Analog Output Option board is factory installed.
ANALOG OUTPUT ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: Press b Press d 5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBL displays to use Analog Output Retransmission (output proportional to the input signal). 6) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to CURR or VoLT Submenu only if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to CURR or VoLT Current/Voltage Submenu.
Accuracy of Analog Output board is +/-1% of FS (Full Scale) when following conditions are satisfied: 1. The input is not scaled below 1% of Input FS (10 mV @ 1 V or 0.2 mA @ 20 mA input ranges). 2. Analog Output is not scaled below 3% of Output FS (300 mV @ 10 V or 0.6 mA @ 20 mA output ranges). Otherwise certain corrections need to be applied. For example: For entire range of process input, the Analog Output on 10 V FS scaled for 300 mV output range: Rd1 = 0000, Out1 = 00.00 RD2 = 9999, Out2 = 00.
3.2.9 Alarm 2 Menu This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured as follows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, Output 1 & Alarm 2, Output 1 & Output 2, Analog Out 1 & Alarm 2, Analog Out 1 & Output 2. Analog Out available only if Analog Output Option board is factory installed. Alarm must be DISABLED if Ramp is ENABLED. Figure 3.7 Flow Chart for Alarm 2 Menu ENTER ALARM 2 MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears.
ALARM 2 ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: Press d Press d 5) Display flashes previous selection. Press b until ENBL displays to use Alarm 2. 6) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ABSo only if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to ABSo Absolute/Deviation Submenu. If DSBL Alarm 2 Disabled was selected, all submenus of Alarm 2 will be skipped and meter advances to LOOP Loop Break Time Menu.
LOOP BREAK ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 4) Display advances to Loop Break Time ENBL Enable or DSBL Disable Submenu and flashes the previous selection. 5) Scroll through the available selections: ENBL or DSBL . 6) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to B.TIM Loop Break Time Value Submenu. Loop Break is an additional safety feature intended to monitor the rate of change of the Process value, while approaching the SP1.
3.2.11 Output 1 Menu Alarm 1 and Output 1 or Analog Output (Retransmission) share the same contacts on the rear panel connector. If Alarm 1 or Analog Output (Retransmission) is Enabled, Output 1 is automatically Disabled. It is required that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for any configuration change other than Set Points & Alarms. Figure 3.
ENTER OUTPUT 1 MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press a, if necessary, until display advances to OUT1 Output 1 Menu. 4) Display advances to SELF Self Submenu. SELF SUBMENU: The Self Option allows the output of the instrument to be controlled manually from the front panel. Press d Press b Press d 5) Display flashes the current setting of Self, ENBL Enabled or DSBL Disabled.
MAXIMUM/PERCENT HIGH SUBMENU: Specify in percent, the maximum value (99) for control output. If the output is analog proportional (Current or Voltage), then the maximum voltage or current, in percent, is specified. If the output is time proportional (Relay, SSR, or Pulse), then the maximum duty-cycle, in percent, is specified. Press d 12) Display flashes 1st digit of previous “Percent High” setting. Press b & c 13) Use b and c buttons to enter a new value for “Percent High”.
ACTION TYPE SUBMENU: The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may be positive or negative since it may be greater or smaller than the Setpoint. If a positive error should cause the instrument output to increase, it would be called Direct Acting. If a negative error should cause the output to decrease, it would be called Reverse Acting. Press d Press b Press d 18) Display flashes DRçT Direct or RVRS Reverse. 19) Scroll through the available selections: “Direct” or “Reverse”.
If Anti Integral (Anti Windup) Submenu “Enabled”, this feature allows the error term outside the proportional band to be calculated and accumulated for integration. This may be an important feature in applications where fast response time is desirable. START AUTO TUNE PID: Press d Press b Press d 27) Display flashes ENBL or DSBL . 28) Scroll through the available selections: “Enable” or “Disable”.
RESET SETUP SUBMENU: Press d 33) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous I REST Reset value. Press b & c 34) Press b and c buttons to enter a new “Reset” value. Press d 35) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to RATE only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to RATE Rate Setup Submenu. Reset unit is in seconds 0-3999. RATE SETUP SUBMENU: Press d 36) Display flashes 1st digit of previous D RATE Rate value.
DAMPING FACTOR SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 42) Display flashes the previous “Damping Factor” selection. 43) Scroll through the available selections: 0000 , 0001 , 0002 , 0003 , 0004 , 0005 , 0006 , 0007 . 44) Display flashes STRD stored message and then advances to OUT2 only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to OUT2 Output 2 Menu.
3.2.12 Output 2 Menu Output 2 and Alarm 2 share the same contacts on the rear panel connector. If Alarm 2 is Enabled, Output 2 is automatically Disabled. It is required that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for any configuration change other than Set Points & Alarms. Figure 3.10 Flow Chart for Output 2 Menu ENTER OUTPUT 2 MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu.
ACTION TYPE SUBMENU: The error that results from the measurement of the process variable may be positive or negative since it may be greater or smaller than the set point. If a positive error should cause the instrument output to increase, it would be called Direct Acting. If a negative error should cause the output to decrease, it would be called Reverse Acting. Press d Press b Press d 6) Display flashes DRçT Direct or RVRS Reverse. 7) Scroll through the available selections: “Direct” or “Reverse”.
CYCLE TIME SUBMENU: Press d 15) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous “Cycle Time” value. Press b & c 16) Press b and c buttons to enter a new “Cycle Time” value (1 to 199 seconds). Press d 17) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to RAMP only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to RAMP Ramp Value Submenu. A cycle time selected between 1 to 199 seconds indicates the total On/Off time of each proportional cycle.
3.2.13 Ramp & Soak Menu Alarm must be DISABLED if Ramp is ENABLED. It is required that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for any configuration change other than Set Points & Alarms. Figure 3.11 Flow Chart for Ramp and Soak Menu ENTER RAMP AND SOAK MENU: Press a Press d Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press a, if necessary, until Display advances to RAMP Ramp and SOAK Soak Menu.
SOAK ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 7) Display flashes ENBL or DSBL . 8) Scroll through the available selections: “Enable” or “Disable”. 9) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to “Ramp Value” Submenu. Ramp & Soak provides users with the flexibility to slowly bring the Process Variable (PV) to the desired set point. Ramp & Soak values are specified in HH.MM format. The Ramp value indicates the time specified to bring the process variable to Setpoint 1 (SP1).
3.2.14 ID Code Menu Figure 3.12 Flow Chart for ID Code Menu ENTER ID CODE MENU: Press a Press d Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press a, if necessary, until display advances to ID ID Code Menu. ENTERING OR CHANGING YOUR (NON-DEFAULT) ID CODE: Press d 4) Display advances to ____ with 1st under score flashing. Press b & c 5) Press b and c to enter your 4-digit “ID Code” number. Press d 6) Display advances to CH.
ENTERING OR CHANGING YOUR (DEFAULT) ID CODE: Enter ID menu (Repeat steps from 1 to 3). Press d Press d 10) Display advances to CH.ID Change ID Code Submenu. 11) Display shows 0000 message with flashing 1st digit. If you want to change your default “ID Code” you can do it now, otherwise press a and menu will skip to FULL Full Security Submenu. Press b & c 12) Press b and c buttons to enter your new “ID Code” number.
3.2.15 Communication Option Menu Purchasing the controller with Serial Communications permits an instrument to be configured or monitored from an IBM PC compatible computer using software available from the website listed on the cover page of this manual or on the CDROM enclosed with your shipment. For complete instructions on the use of the Communications Option, refer to the Serial Communications Reference Manual. * Valid only for -C24 and -EI options. ** Valid only for -C24 and -C4EI options.
ENTER COMMUNICATION OPTION MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press a, if necessary, until display advances to COMM Communication Options Menu. 4) Display advances to C.PAR Communication Parameters Submenu. If Communication Option is not installed, the display shows NONE and skips to the Color Display Menu.
STOP BIT SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 15) Display flashes previous selection for “Stop Bit”. 16) Scroll through the available selections: 1-BIT, 2-BIT. 17) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to BUS.F only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to BUS.F Bus Format Submenu. BUS FORMAT SUBMENU: Determines Communications Standards and Command/Data Formats for transferring information into and out of the controller via the Serial Communications Bus.
Press d Press b Press d 25) Display flashes previous selection for “Echo”. 26) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES. 27) Display flashes STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to STND only if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to STND Communication Standard Submenu.
DATA FORMAT SUBMENU: Preformatted data can be sent automatically or upon request from the controller. Use the Data Format Submenus to determine what data will be sent in this preformatted data string. Refer to the iSeries Communications Manual for more information about the data format. At least one of the following suboptions must be enabled and hence output data to the Serial Bus. This menu is applicable for Continuous Mode of RS-232 communication.
UNIT SUBMENU (not applicable): Press d Press b Press d 50) Display flashes previous selection for UNIT . 51) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES. 52) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to ADDR only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to ADDR Address Setup Submenu. ADDRESS SETUP SUBMENU: This menu is applicable to the RS-485 Option only. Press d 53) Display advances to “Address Value” (0000 to 0199) Submenu.
3.2.16 Display Color Selection Menu The menu below allows the user to select the color of the display. Figure 3.14 Flow Chart for Display Color Selection Menu ENTER DISPLAY COLOR SELECTION MENU: Press a Press d Press a Press d 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFG prompt appears. 2) Display advances to INPT Input Menu. 3) Press a, if necessary, until Display advances to COLR Display Color Selection Menu. 4) Display advances to N.CLR Normal Color Submenu.
ALARM 2 DISPLAY COLOR SUBMENU: Press d Press b Press d 11) Display flashes previous selection for “Alarm 2 Color Display”. 12) Scroll through the available selections: GRN , RED or AMBR . 13) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then momentarily shows the software version number, followed by RST Reset, and then proceeds to the Run Mode. IN ORDER TO DISPLAY ONE COLOR, SET THE SAME DISPLAY COLOR ON ALL THREE SUBMENUS ABOVE.
Example 3: Output 1 = Analog Output (Alarm 1 disabled), Setpoint 1 = 300, Output 2 = Relay, Setpoint 2 = 200 Alarm 1 & 2 Setup: Deviation, Band, “ALR.H” = 10 Color Display Setup: “N.CLR” = Green, “1.CLR” = Amber, “2.CLR” = Red Display Colors change sequences: AMBER AMBER AMBER GREEN AMBER •➤---------------•------•------•--------------------------------•------•-------•----------------➤ 0 190 200 210 290 300 310 Alarm 1 is designed to monitor the Process Value around the Setpoint 1.
PART 4 SPECIFICATIONS Accuracy 0.03% reading Linearization Points Up to 10 Linearization Points Resolution 10 / 1 µV Configuration Single-ended Temperature Stability 50 ppm/°C NMRR 60 dB Polarity Unipolar CMRR 120 dB A/D Conversion Dual slope Step Response 0.7 sec for 99.9% Reading Rate 3 samples per second Decimal Selection None, 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001 Digital Filter Programmable Setpoint Adjustment -1999 to 9999 counts Display 4-digit, 9-segment LED • 10.2 mm (0.
RS-232/RS-422/RS-485/MODBUS: Selectable from menu; both ASCII and modbus protocol selectable from menu. Programmable 300 to 19.2 K baud; complete programmable setup capability; program to transmit current display, alarm status, min/max, actual measured input value and status. RS-485 Addressable from 0 to 199 Connection Screw terminals Cycle Time 1 to 199 seconds; set to 0 for on/off operation Gain 0.5 to 100% of span; Setpoints 1 or 2 Damping 0000 to 0008 Soak 00.00 to 99.
Approvals UL, C-UL and see CE Approval Section Protection NEMA-4x/Type 4x/IP65 front bezel: iS32, i1S6D, iS8C NEMA-1/Type 1 front bezel: iS8, iS8DH, iS8DV GENERAL Line Voltage/Power 90-240 Vac +/-10%, 50-400 Hz* 110-375 Vdc, equivalent voltage 4 W power for iS8, iS8C, iS16, iS32 5 W, power for iS8DV, iS8DH, iS16D Dimensions i/8 Series: 48 H x 96 W x 127 mm D (1.89 x 3.
PART 5 FACTORY PRESET VALUES Table 5.1 Factory preset value MENU ITEMS FACTORY PRESET VALUES NOTES Set Point 1 (SP1) 000.0 Set Point 2 (SP2) 000.0 Input: Input Type (INPT) 0 TO 100 MV (0-0.1) Ratiometric Operation (RTIO) Enable (ENBL) Input/Reading Resolution (RESO) Low (LO) b Button Peak (PEAK) Reading Configuration (RDG): Decimal Point (DEC.P) FFF.F Known/Unknown Load (LOAD) Disable (DSBL) Linearization Points (L.PNt) 0002 or NONE Filter Value (FLTR) 0004 Input/Reading (IN.
MENU ITEMS PID: PID Auto (AUTO) Anti Integral (ANTI) Proportion Value (PROP) Reset Value (REST) Rate Value (RATE) Cycle Value (CYCL) Damping Factor (DPNG) Ramp & Soak (RAMP): Ramp (RAMP) Soak (SOAK) Ramp Value (RAMP) Soak Value (SOAK) ID: ID Value Full ID (FULL) Set Point ID (ID.SP) Communication Parameters: Baud Rate (BAUD) Parity (PRTY) Data bit (DATA) Stop Bit Modbus Protocol (M.
PART 6 CE APPROVALS INFORMATION This product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC, and with the European Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC. Electrical Safety EN61010-1:2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory.
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. In addition to OMEGA’s standard warranty period, OMEGA Engineering will extend the warranty period for four (4) additional years if the warranty card enclosed with each instrument is returned to OMEGA. If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation.
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