User’s Manual Model BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL BRAIN TERMINAL IM 01C00A11-01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 5th Edition
i CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................... 1 5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS ................. 5-1 1.1 CHECK THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE ....................................................................... 1-1 1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING .................... 1-2 5.1 SETTING UP DATA IN A BATCH (UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD) ............................... 5-1 5.2 USING PRINTER FUNCTIONS (BT200-P00) .................................................. 5-4 5.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL. This user’s manual describes how to operate the model BT200-N00 BRAIN TERMINAL and the model BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with printer, and presents cautionary notes on usage. The contents display on the BT200 and the items that can be set by the BT200 depend on the types of instruments used with the BT200. Please read this manual before using the instrument.
<1. PRECAUTIONS> 1-1 1. PRECAUTIONS 1.1 CHECK THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE The BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL are thoroughly tested at the factory before shipment. When the BT200 units are delivered, visually check to make sure that no damage occurred during shipment. Also check that the specifications are as specified in the purchase order by comparing those with the Model and Specification Codes in section 2.2 Figure 1.
1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING (1) WHERE TO STORE Store the unit in places meeting the following conditions: • Places not exposed to rain or water. • Ambient storage conditions Ambient temperature: -15 to 60°C (5 to 140°F) Ambient humidity: BT200-N00 ... 5 to 95%RH at 40°C (104°F) (free from condensation) BT200-P00 .... 30 to 80%RH at 40°C (104°F) (free from condensation) (2) HANDLING NOTES a.
d. Following communication is not permitted as it may result communication error or indication error: ✽ Connecting more than two BRAIN Terminals to one BRAIN instrument simultaneously. ✽ Simultaneous communication by BRAIN Terminal and DCS. (3) POWER SUPPLY a. Note on using dry batteries • The BT200 model on a standard configuration comes complete with five alkali batteries. The unit as shipped, however, is not loaded with these batteries.
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<2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200> 2-1 2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200 The BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL is a portable terminal used in a 4 to 20 mA DC signal line connected to a BRAIN instrument (*1). The 4 to 20 mA DC signal line between the BT200 and the BRAIN instrument can be superimposed with a communication signal to achieve two-way communication.
<2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200> 2-2 2.1 WHAT THE BT200 CAN DO The BT200 offers the following exclusive features: Feature Low-voltage alarm Autopower-off Security code-based setup protection Upload/download Description Turns on the BATTERY indicator when the battery voltage falls. Switches off the BT200 automatically when no key access is made for five minutes or longer. Sets a security code to protect setup parameters.
2.2 SPECIFICATION Equipment Specifications Applicable Equipment DPharp Series ADMAG Series YEWFLO Series YTA Series CENTUM, Signal Conditioner Communication Signal Connection: Dedicated cable, 1.1 m long(3.6 ft) Communication Line: Line length: Up to 2 km (1.24 mile)(0.75 to 1.25 mm2 instrumentation cable) Load resistance: 250 to 600 Ω (including cable resistance) Load capacitance: 0.22µF or less Load inductance: 3.3 mH or less Power line spacing: 15 cm (6 inch) or more (avoid parallel wiring.
• Automatic Power-off ··· The terminal switches off automatically if no key access is made for approximetely 5 minutes. • LCD contrast adjustment • Printing (BT200-P00) Printout Information • All parameter lists • Parameter list within each menu item • Setup change data list • Uploaded data list • Display images • Self check list 2-4 <2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200> MODEL AND CODE Model Suffix codes BT200 .......... Description BRAIN Terminal -N . . . . . . With no printer -P . . . . . .
<2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200> 2-5 2.3 COMPONENT NAME Fuigure 2.
<2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200> 2-6 2.4 DIMENSIONS Fuigure 2.
<3. CONNECTION > 3-1 3. CONNECTION 3.1 PLUGGING THE CABLE INTO THE BT200 When plugging the dedicated communication cable into the BT200, adjust the up arrow mark on the cable to the ● mark on the BT200 connector and push the cable into position until a click sounds. Note: You cannot plug the connector cable for the BT100 into the BT200, because the BT200 and BT100 have different connector structures.
<3. CONNECTION > 3-2 3.2 CONNECTION WITH BRAIN SERIES INSTRUMENTS (1) CONNECTION IN THE INSTRUMENT TERMINAL BOXES Some Brain Series equipment terminal boxes have pins for connection to the BRAIN TERMINAL. When connecting the BRAIN TERMINAL to Brain Series equipment in the field, connect as shown in Figure 3.2.a using the BRAIN TERMINAL cable with IC clips.
<3. CONNECTION > 3-3 (3) CONNECTION TO SIGNAL CONDITIONER ESC (signal conditioner communication card) or EXT (extension card) is provided with a BRAIN TERMINAL connector (see Figure 3.2.b). A 5-pin connector cable for the BRAIN TERMINAL is supplied when the BRAIN TERMINAL comes with /C1 options. This cable is also available at extra cost. Figure 3.2.
<4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4-1 4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS 4.1 KEY LAYOUT AND DISPLAY MENU PANEL Panel title Messages Menu choices (up to six displayed) Function commands PARAMETER PANEL LCD (21 character 8 lines) Movement keys · Select items. · Move the cursor. · Change pages. Function keys Use to execute the commands displayed at the bottom of the screen. Power ON/OFF key ENT key · Enters selected items. · Sets up input data on the connected instrument. · Runs BT200 functions.
4-2 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4.2 KEY DESCRIPTIONS (1) ALPHANUMERIC KEYS AND SHIFT KEYS You can use the alphanumeric keys in conjunction with the shift keys to enter symbols, as well as alphanumeric keys. b) Entering letters (A through Z) Press an alphanumeric key following a shift key to enter the letter shown on the side of the shift key pressed. You need to press the shift key before entering each letter.
* Use the function key [F2] CAPS to select between uppercase and lowercase (for letters only). The case toggles between uppercase and lowercase each time you press [F2] CAPS. Entering uppercase CODE CAPS 4-3 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > CLR * Use the function key [F1] CODE to enter symbols. The following symbols will appear in sequence, one at a time, at the cursor each time you press [F1] CODE: / .
4-4 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > (2) FUNCTION KEYS The functions of the function keys depend on the function commands on display.
4-5 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4.3 BT200 FUNCTION CONFIGURATION (DPharp) PARAM 01:MODEL EJ110-DM 02:TAG NO.
<4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4-6 4.4 BASIC OPERATIONS This section illustrates the basic operations of the BT200-P00 (BRAIN TERMINAL with a printer) with reference to online communication with DPharp, for example. For the BT200-N00, the function commands marked by a corrugated line ( ) and the messages marked by an asterisk (*) are not displayed. (1) TURN THE POWER SWITCH ON OR OFF ■ Startup panel Turn on the BT200, and it comes up with the panel shown below. (The message “Please wait . . .
4-7 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > POWER SWITCH ON STARTUP PANEL ––WELCOME–– BRAIN TERMINAL ID: BT200 check connection push ENTER key UTIL Plug the cable into the instrument and press [ENT]. [F1] UTIL → Call a utility panel (See Section 5.3.) [F2] FEED → Paper feed (BT200-P00) FEED INITIAL DATA PANEL PARAM 01:MODEL EJ110-DM 02:TAG NO.
4-8 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > (2) DISPLAY PARAMETERS a) Menu panel operations The menu panel contains a list of up to six menu choices in each page. Use [<] and [>] to change the pages. Pressing [F1] HOME, [F2] SET, and [F3] ADJ displays the menu in the block. DPharp If the menu choices are blocked (as with DPharp,) the menus are displayed for each block. HOME MENU PANEL MENU A:DISPLAY B:SENSOR TYPE HOME [F1] HOME [F2] SET [F3] ADJ [F4] ESC [ENT] Displays the menu panel.
4-9 <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > b) Call the parameter panel On initial data panel, type [F4] OK or [ENT] to call the starting [HOME menu panel] of menu panel 4. MENU J:ADJUST K:TEST M:MEMO P:RECODE MENU C:SETTING D:AUX SET 1 DATA DIAG PRNT ESC HOME MENU E:AUX SET 2PANEL MENU A:DISPLAY B:SENSOR TYPE DATA DIAG PRNT ESC INITIAL DATA PANEL PARAM 01:MODEL EJ110-DM 02:TAG NO. TABC-101 03:SELF CHECK GOOD OK Select a menu choice from menu panel 4 and press [ENT] to call parameter panel 5.
<4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > Helpful hint 1 • Typing letters in a panel allows you to make a direct selection of the corresponding menu choices from the panel. 1. While Menu panel is on display, type ‘K’ to select the choice ‘K: TEST.’ 2. On a utility panel or function panel, type digits instead to make a direct selection of the corresponding utility functions.
3 䊊 PARAM A10:OUTPUT 100.0 % A11:ENGR. OUTPUT 1000 mmH2O A20:AMP TEMP 23°C esc While commands are 3 , type displayed on panel 䊊 the number of a parameter to be displayed and press [ENT] to call the parameter panel for the entered number. Example: Call the parameter panel ‘K10: OUTPUT X%’ 3. from panel 䊊 K10 ESC c) Call the self-check panel Press [F2] DIAG on a parameter panel to call a selfcheck panel. The self-check panel displays selfcheck information on the connected instrument.
( E ) ( ( H J ) ( – ) ) ( 3 䊊 Change the tag number Current: TABC-101 ➝ EJ-aH01 1. Select the parameter to change with [ ], [ ], [<] or [>] and press [ENT]. < PARAM C10:TAG NO. TABC-101 C20:PRESS UNIT mmH2O C21:LRV 0 mmH2O DATA DIAG PRNT If you have set a security code, you must enter the security code. (See section (4)) CAPS ” *PRINTER OFF *F2:PRINTER ON FEED POFF NO 5 䊊 2. Enter data ‘EJ-aH01.’ SET C10:TAG NO. TABC-101 TABC-101 4 䊊 SET C10:TAG NO.
<4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4-13 Example 2 Change the unit. Current: mmH2O ➝ kPa 1. Select the parameter to change with [ ], [ ], [<] or [>] and press [ENT]. < PARAM C10:TAG NO. TABC-101 C20:PRESS UNIT mmH2O C21:LRV 0 mmH2O DATA DIAG PRNT 3 SETUP PANEL 䊊 FEED ESC If you have set a security code, you must enter the security code. (See section (4)) 2 SETUP PANEL 䊊 > > > > > 2. Select the setup data with [ ], [ ], [<] or [>] and press [ENT] twice to complete the setup procedure.
(4) ENTER A SECURITY CODE (IF ONE HAS BEEN SET) To alter setup data for the first time after switching on the BT200, select the security code setup panel. You must type the correct security code, in order to rewrite parameters for the connected instrument. You must to type the security code only once after the BT200 is switched on. Reentry is not needed until you switch off the BT200. <4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS > 4-14 PARAMETER PANEL PARAM C10:TAG NO.
5-1 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > 5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS (1) COPY TO THE BT200 IN A BATCH (UPLOAD) First, it is necessary to copy the settings for a particular instrument into the BT200 in a batch. The items from the SET menu can be copied. 5.1 SETTING UP DATA IN A BATCH (UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD) Where a number of instruments are used, many units might have virtually identical settings.
5-2 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > 3 䊊 3. The model name of the connected instrument is displayed, check it and press [ENT]. UP LOAD MODEL EJ110-DM UPLOAD start? push ENTER key (2) GLOBAL COPY (DOWNLOAD) Downloading copies the settings stored in the BT200 into other instruments in a batch, but not into different models. 1 䊊 ESC 1. Connect the BT200 to the other instrument and make it ready for communication. Press [F4] ESC on the menu 2 .
5-3 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > 3 䊊 DNLOAD MODEL EJ110-DM DOWNLOAD start? push ENTER key ESC 4 䊊 DNLOAD MODEL EJ110-DM communi. DOWNLOADING please wait... 5 䊊 3. Check the model name 2 and displayed on panel 䊊 that of the instrument into which data is downloaded. Data connot be downloaded into an instrument having a different model name. Press [ENT] to execute a download. 4. A download is executed and a transfer starts. 4 is displayed while the Panel 䊊 transfer is in progress.
5-4 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > 5.2 USING PRINTER FUNCTIONS (1) PRINTING CHANGED SETUP DATA 1 SETUP PANEL 䊊 (BT200-P00) The BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with a printer can print in the following modes: CODE Prints out old and new versions of the data on the setup panel. Prints out data displayed on a panel. Prints out all the parameters, from A10 to A60, for menu choice A, for example. 4. Listing of all parameters Prints out an entire list of parameters. Prints out a list of self-check 5.
5-5 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > (2) PRINTING DISPLAY PARAMETERS (3) PRINTING ALL PARAMETERS FROM A MENU CHOICE 1 䊊 PARAM A10:OUTPUT 100.0 % A11:ENGR. OUTPUT 1000 mmH2O A20:AMP TEMP 23 deg C DATA DIAG PRNT ESC 2 䊊 PARAM A10:OUTPUT 100.0 % A11:ENGR. OUTPUT 1000 mmH2O A20:AMP TEMP 23 deg C FEED COPY LIST ESC 1. Press [F4] PRNT on 1 to change parameter panel 䊊 the function commands. 1 䊊 2. Press [F2] COPY to print out only the parameters appearing on the display panel.
5-6 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > 4 䊊 PRINT A:DISPLAY print data in menu TITLE [DISPLAY ] DATE [94-05-15] TIME [ 10:00 ] F3:start printing FEED GO ESC 4. Press [F3] GO to start printing. Pressing [ENT] with the cursor on “TIME” will also start printing. 2 䊊 2. Select ‘4.PRINT ALL DATA’ 2 and from command panel 䊊 press [ENT]. FUNC 1.MENU 2.UPLOAD TO HHT 3.DOWNLOAD TO INST 4.PRINT ALL DATA HOME SET ADJ or 5 䊊 5 is displayed while 5. Panel 䊊 printing is in progress.
<5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > (5) PRINTING UPLOADED OR DOWNLOADED DATA a) UPLOAD 1 䊊 1 appears following the 1. Panel 䊊 completion of an upload. (refer to section 5.1(1)) Press [F3] PRNT to display 2. panel 䊊 UPLOAD MODEL EJ110-DM UPLOAD normal end F3:print data PRNT b) DOWNLOAD following the end of a download, the downloaded data can be printed out by following the procedural steps similar to printing out uploaded data explained in a) UPLOAD.
<5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > (6) PRINTING A LIST OF SELF-CHECK INFORMATION 5.3 OFFLINE FUNCTIONS 1 䊊 DATA DIAG Call The Offline Menu (UTILITY PANEL) 1. Press [F2] DIAG on the parameter panel to call self1 . check panel 䊊 PARAM C10:TAG NO. TABC-101 C20:PRESS UNIT mmH2O C21:LRV --WELCOME-BRAIN TERMINAL ID:BT200 0 mmH2O PRNT ESC check connection push ENTER key 2 䊊 DIAG C60:SELF CHECK ERROR FEED PRNT 2.
5-9 <5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > (1) ID (Identification Code) SETUP Each BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL is assigned an ID (identification code) to identify itself from other terminals. The ID is displayed on the startup panel and the security code setup panel. You can change the ID from the utility panel. The ID is up to eight characters long. (2) LANGUAGE SELECTION (BETWEEN ENGLISH AND JAPANESE) a) English to Japanese 1 䊊 1 䊊 LANGUAGE 1.ENGLISH 2.JAPANESE ESC 1. Select ‘1.
<5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > b) Japanese to English 1 䊊 4 䊊 3. [F3] NO ➝Return to panel 䊊 5. [F4] OK ➝Go to panel 䊊 1. Press [F1] to select the unility 2 in Japanese. panel 䊊 5 䊊 2 䊊 3 䊊 5-10 2. Select and press [ENT] to go to 3 . panel 䊊 [F4] ESC ➝Start communication, returning to the initial data panel. UTILITY 1.ID 2.SECURITY CODE 3.LANGUAGE SELECT 4.LCD CONTRAST 5.PRINTER ADJUST ESC F0515-2.EPS 3. Select and press [ENT] to go to 4 for confirmation. panel 䊊 F0515-1.
<5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS > (3) LCD CONTRAST CONTROL The BT200 features software capability to control the LCD contrast. There are two ways to control the LCD contrast. a) CONTROLLING THE LCD ON THE STARTUP PANEL While the startup panel is on display, press [<] or [>] to call the LCD contrast panel directly. --WELCOME-BRAIN TERMINAL ID:BT200 UTIL b) CONTROLLING THE LCD ON THE UTILITY PANEL Select ‘4.
6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 REPLACING BATTERIES When the BATTERY indicator is lit on the screen, it warns you of a low battery voltage. Replace the batteries with new batteries having a specified voltage (1.5 V) as soon as possible. The BT200 could stop operating any moment if you continue to use it without replacing the batteries. Prerequisites : One Phillips screwdriver : Five new batteries (AA) : Dry cloth <6.
Manufacture DURACELL <6. MAINTENANCE > Model MN1500 (PC1500) Type Alkalinemanganese 6-2 Voltage 1.5 V Figure 6.1.
<6. MAINTENANCE> 6-3 6.2 LOADING ROLL PAPER With the BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with a printer, follow these steps to load roll paper. (1) Open the cover. (2) Cut the end of the roll paper as shown. (3) Insert the cut end of the roll paper into part A. The roll paper has its face and back. Insert the roll paper to face as shown in Figure 6.2. (4) Push in the roll paper until its end comes out of part B. When the roll paper comes out, pull it out by using your fingers.
7-1 <7. TROUBLESHOOTING> 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Here are simple troubleshooting tips. If problems persist after all the suggested checks, callour service for repair, with a detailed description of the following: (1) Model code and serial number of your unit (found on the nameplate on the back of the unit). (2) Model code, serial number, and control number of the connected instrument.
3. THE BATTERY INDICATOR IS ON The BATTERY indicator, when on, warns you of a low battery voltage. Replace with new batteries having a specified voltage (1.5 V) as soon as possible. The BT200 could stop operating at any moment if you continue to use it. 4. THE BT200 STOPS WITH THE COMMUN. ERROR INDICATION ON The BT200 needs to communicate with the connected instrument in order to function. It doesn’t operate by itself.
<7. TROUBLESHOOTING> 7-3 Figure 7.2 Connector pin numbers Figure 7.
APPENDIX A 1. Setting and Changing SECURITY CODE The BT200 is shipped without a security code set. You can alter setup data without having to register a security code. If you set a security code, you need to type it only once during the first setup change procedure after the BT200 is switched on. The security code is a series of four digits (0 through 9). A-1 A) SETTING A SECURITY CODE To register a security code in the BT200 as shipped, follow these steps. 1 䊊 1. Select ‘2.
B) CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE To change a security code after it has been registered, follow these steps. 1 䊊 1. 1. Select the security panel 䊊 SECURITY old SECURITY CODE :_ CLR ESC 2 䊊 SECURITY new SECURITY CODE :_ 2. Type the current security code and press [ENT]. If you type a code different from the registered security code, the message “incorrect CODE” is displayed. Press [F4] ESC and retry. 2.
A-3 3. When You Forget the SECURITY CODE When you forget the security code that has been registered and register a new security code from the beginning, follow these steps. 1 䊊 1 and 1. Call security panel 䊊 type‘RSET’. SECURITY old SECURITY CODE :_ 2. Type a new security code and press [ENT]. CLR ESC 2 䊊 3. Type the new security code again and press [ENT] to complete the procedure. SECURITY new SECURITY CODE :_ 4. Press [F4] ESC to complete the procedure.
APPENDIX B Installation of CSA Intrinsically Safe Type BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL (Model BT200-N00/CS1) is applicable for use in hazardous locations; Applicable Standard: For CSA C22.2 Series; C22.2 No 0, C22.2 No 142, C22.2 No 157, C22.2 No 1010.1 Certificate: LR 81741C-33 • Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C & D Hazardous Locations. • Temperature Class: T4 • Ambient Temperature: -15 to 55°C A-4 The Maximum Input Power Pmax(in)=0.
• Safety Barriers Parameters (CSA Certified Barriers) Voc 28V Isc 143mA Pmax 889mW • Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Connected with BT200 (CSA Certified Apparatus) Vmax (Voc of Safety Barrier) +2V Imax (Isc of Safety Barrier) + 22mA Pmax (Pmax of Safety Barrier) + 11mW Installation • All wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical code Part I and Local Electrical Codes. • General purpose equipment connected to barrier must not use or not generate more than 250 Vrms or Vdc.
R-1 REVISION RECORD Title: Model BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL Manual No.: IM 01C00A11-01E Edition Date Page Revised Item 1994 1st New Publication May 2nd 1996 CONTENTS · Add Subsection 1.2(4) ‘CAUTION April FOR INTRINSICALLY SAFE TYPE’, Subsection 1.2(5) ‘EMC Conformity Standards’ and Appendix B. 1-2 · Add description ‘e’ (Subsection 1.2(2)) 1-3 · Add description for printing (Subsection 1.2(3)a) · Add Subsection 1.2(4) ‘CAUTION for INTRINSICALLY SAFE TYPE’ 1-4 · Add Subsection 1.