Aplisens PMS-90R User manual

User manual
DATA RECORDER
PMS-90R
•Firmware: v.3.40 b1 or higher
•Loggy Soft: v.1.10.0 or higher
•S-Toolkit: v.2.1.0 or higher
Read the user's manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software.
Producer reserves the right to implement changes without prior notice.
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CONTENTS
I. USER MANUAL FOR DATA RECORDER................................................................4
1. BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND USER SAFETY........................................................................................4
2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS................................................................................................................5
3. TECHNICAL DATA......................................................................................................................................7
4. DEVICE INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................11
4.1. UNPACKING....................................................................................................................................11
4.2. ASSEMBLY......................................................................................................................................12
4.3. CONNECTION METHOD.................................................................................................................14
4.3.1.Connections o current type inputs ( U/I version )...................................................................18
4.3.2.Connections o temperature type inputs ( mV/RTD /TC version )..........................................20
4.4. MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................21
5. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................22
6. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION...................................................................................................................23
6.1. MEASUREMENT MODE..................................................................................................................23
6.1.1.Measurement ranges de inition o current inputs ( U/I version ).............................................23
6.1.2.Measurement ranges de inition o RTD and TC inputs ( mV/RTD/TC version ).....................24
6.1.3.Recording momentary and averaged data...............................................................................25
6.2. MODES OF RESULT PRESENTATION..........................................................................................27
6.2.1. "Single channel" mode............................................................................................................28
6.2.2."Measurements list" mode.......................................................................................................29
6.2.3.”Graph” mode...........................................................................................................................31
6.2.4.”Channels List” mode...............................................................................................................34
6.3. PRINCIPLE OF OUTPUTS OPERATION........................................................................................36
6.3.1.Alarms......................................................................................................................................36
6.3.2.Outputs control.........................................................................................................................37
6.3.3.Example o output control........................................................................................................39
7. DEVICE PROGRAMMING.........................................................................................................................40
7.1. PARAMETERS EDITION.................................................................................................................42
7.1.1.Numeric and switching parameters ("LIST" - type)..................................................................42
7.1.2. Text parameters......................................................................................................................43
7.1.3.“SLIDER” - type parameters.....................................................................................................44
7.2. DESCRIPTION OF RESULTS PRESENTATION MODES MENU.................................................45
7.2.1."Measurements list options" menu...........................................................................................45
7.2.2.”Graph options” menu..............................................................................................................46
7.2.3.”Channels list options” menu....................................................................................................46
7.3. RESULTS PRESENTATION MODES MENU STRUCTURE..........................................................47
7.4. MAIN MENU DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................48
7.4.1.”Device in ormation” menu.......................................................................................................48
7.4.2.”Display options” menu............................................................................................................48
7.4.3.”Logging setup” menu..............................................................................................................49
7.4.4.”Input settings” menu (common parameters)...........................................................................52
7.4.5.”Input settings” menu ( U/I version )........................................................................................53
7.4.6.”Input settings” menu ( mV/RTD/TC version ).........................................................................55
7.4.7.”Outputs settings” menu...........................................................................................................57
7.4.8.”Date & time settings” menu....................................................................................................58
7.4.9.”RS485 port settings” menu.....................................................................................................58
7.4.10.”Access setup” menu.............................................................................................................60
7.4.11.”USB options” menu...............................................................................................................60
7.4.12.”Language” parameter............................................................................................................61
7.5. MAIN MENU STRUCTURE..............................................................................................................62
. DOWNLOADING DATA FROM DATA LOGGER.....................................................................................64
8.1. MODBUS (RS485) DATA DOWNLOAD..........................................................................................64
8.2. USB PC DATA DOWNLOAD...........................................................................................................64
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8.3. USB FLASH DRIVE (PENDRIVE) DATA DOWNLOAD..................................................................64
9. THE MODBUS PROTOCOL HANDLING.................................................................................................67
9.1. LIST OF REGISTERS......................................................................................................................67
9.2. TRANSMISSION ERRORS HANDLING..........................................................................................72
9.3. EXAMPLES OF QUERY/ANSWER FRAMES.................................................................................73
10. USER'S SETTINGS LIST........................................................................................................................76
II. USER MANUAL FOR “LOGGY SOFT”.................................................................83
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.............................................................................................................. 3
2. INSTALLATION AND STARTUP.............................................................................................................. 3
3. USING THE PROGRAM............................................................................................................................ 6
3.1. „CURRENT MEASUREMENT” MENU.............................................................................................87
3.2. „REPORTS” MENU..........................................................................................................................87
3.2.1.„Table” tab................................................................................................................................88
3.2.2.„Graph” tab...............................................................................................................................90
3.3. „CONFIGURATION” MENU.............................................................................................................95
3.3.1.„Devices” tab............................................................................................................................96
3.3.2.„Groups” tab - group operations.............................................................................................100
3.3.3.„Settings” tab..........................................................................................................................102
3.4. LIST OF ERRORS AND FAULT DIAGNOSTICS .........................................................................104
III. USER MANUAL FOR “S-TOOLKIT”..................................................................105
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS............................................................................................................105
2. INSTALLATION AND STARTUP............................................................................................................105
3. USING PROGRAM..................................................................................................................................106
3.1. “INPUTS SETTINGS” TAB.............................................................................................................107
3.2. “OUTPUTS SETTINGS” TAB.........................................................................................................108
3.3. “LOGGING SETUP” TAB...............................................................................................................108
3.4. “INTERFACE OPTIONS” TAB......................................................................................................109
3.5. “DEVICE INFORMATION” TAB.....................................................................................................111
3.6. CONFIGURATION MODES...........................................................................................................112
3.6.1.Individual con iguration o channels.......................................................................................112
3.6.2.Con iguring selected channels...............................................................................................112
3.6.3.Con iguring all channels.........................................................................................................112
3.7. UPDATING DEVICE FIRMWARE..................................................................................................113
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Explanation of symbols used in the manual:
- This symbol denotes especially important guidelines concerning the installation and
operation o the device. Not complying with the guidelines denoted by this symbol
may cause an accident, damage or equipment destruction.
IF THE DEVICE IS NOT USED ACCORDING TO THE MANUAL THE USER IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGES.
- This symbol denotes especially important characteristics o the unit.
Read any in ormation regarding this symbol care ully
I. USER MANUAL FOR DATA RECORDER
1. BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND USER SAFETY
- The m nuf cturer is not responsible for ny d m ges c used by
in ppropri te inst ll tion, not m int ining the proper environment l
conditions nd using the unit contr ry to its ssignment.
- Installation should be conducted by qualified personnel . During installation all
available safety requirements should be considered. The fitter is responsible for
executing the installation according to this manual, local safety and EMC
regulations.
- The unit must be properly set-up, according to the application. Incorrect
configuration can cause defective operation, which can lead to unit damage or
an accident.
- If the device is equipped with PE conntector, it should be connected to PE wire.
- If in the c se of unit m lfunction there is risk of serious thre t to the
s fety of people or property ddition l, independent systems nd
solutions to prevent such thre t must be used.
- The unit uses d ngerous volt ge th t c n c use leth l ccident. The unit
must be switched off nd disconnected from the power supply prior to
st rting inst ll tion of troubleshooting (in the c se of m lfunction).
- Neighbouring and connected equipment must meet the appropriate standards
and regulations concerning safety and be equipped with adequate overvoltage
and interference filters.
- Do not ttempt to dis ssemble, rep ir or modify the unit yourself. The unit
h s no user service ble p rts. Defective units must be disconnected nd
submitted for rep irs t n uthorized service centre.
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2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
• Multifunctional
Device is designed for recording, displaying current or averaged values and
presentation of technological parameter trends in graphic form.
• Large data storage capacity
The registered measurement results are recorded in the unit's memory. The
capacity of installed memory allows to store over 3 000 000 measurements (8 MB).
• Configurable measurement and control input
The unit has up to 8 channels (depending on version) of measurement signals and
one digital voltage input with programmable functions, e.g. control of the recording
process. Each signal can be freely configured and described. Depending on device
version all measured parameters must be available as current signals (0-20 mA or
4-20 mA standards for U/I version), voltage signals (0- V, 1- V, 0-10 V. 2-10 V
standards for U/I version), K, S, J, T, N, R, B, E standards for mV/RTD/TC version
and 60 mV, 7 mV, 100 mV, 1 0 mV standards for mV/RTD/TC version) or
resistance (Pt100, Pt 00 or Pt1000 standards for mV/RTD/TC version). The
internal analogue-digital converter has a 12 or 16 bit resolution (depending on input
type), which provides high measurement resolution results. Additionally, individual
alphanumeric description (text) of each of the recorded channels is possible.
• Fast serial interface
The data logger is fitted with a galvanic isolation RS-48 interface, programmed
with ModBus RTU transmission protocol. This enables the connection of a number
of data recorders into the network, remote collecting of data from each unit and also
remote configuration. The application of the RS-48 interface instead of RS-232 is
due to the possibility of achieving high transmission speeds using transmission lines
of larger length than is possible with the RS-232 interface.
• Built-in USB Host interface (optional)
Optionally the device can be equipped with built-in USB Host interface, allowing for
data transfer to popular USB Flash Drives (PenDrives). This method allows for
significant simplification of unit application: it is no longer necessary to connect PC
and data logger via RS-48 interface.
Significant acceleration of data transfer is an additional advantage: data download
can be 10 times faster than using RS-48 interface.
WARNING! Device should work properly with any standard Flash Drives, but
manufacturer can not guarantee proper cooperation with non-standard devices, or
with devices developed after data logger release.
• Wide range of power supply voltage and external sensor power supply
The built-in pulse power supply allows power to be supplied to the unit with
8 ...230...260V AC/DC voltage or 16...24...3 AC, 19...24... 0 DC voltage
(depending on version). Data logger (version with current inputs only) is equipped
with voltage output for powering the sensor and converters: 24V DC ± % / max.
200mA.
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• Legible graphic display
The 128 x 64 points display with a backlight mounted on front of the unit is a big
advantage of the data recorder available in two colours. It allows the display of trend
graphs for each channel separately. Different operation modes provide the
possibility of selecting and adjusting the method of data presentation depending on
the user's requirements. Data recording intervals are selected by the user from the
menu level. Additionally, it is possible to set the display to show one current value
measured for a selected channel.
• Easy configuration
There are 6 keys on the front of the data recorder that enable the configuration of
the unit. The menu assisted with full text descriptions makes the unit configuration
process quite easy. However, due to a significant number of configured parameters
it is advised to use the attached configuration software for PCs.
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3. TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply voltage
(depending on version)
External Fuse (required)
Power consumption
8 ...230...260 V AC/DC; 0 ÷ 60 Hz (separated)
or 19...24... 0 V DC and 16 V...24...3 V AC
(separated)
T - type, max. 2 A
typically 7 VA; max. 12 VA
Measurement inputs
(depending on version)
U/I version:
mV/RTD/TC version:
up to 8 inputs 0÷ V, 1÷ V, 0÷10 V, 2÷10 V, 0÷20 mA
or 4÷20 mA, common ground
up to 8 inputs Pt100, Pt 00, Pt1000 (with manual
connection switch 2 or 3-wire), K, S, J, T, N, R, B, E,
0÷60 mV, 0÷7 mV, 0÷100 mV or 0÷1 0 mV
Digital input 1 input 24 V DC, galvanic isolation
power consumption: 7, mA / 24 V,
isolation: 1 min @ 00 V DC.
Digital outputs 2 electronic relays, NO type, 24 V AC / 3 V DC /
max. 200 mA, overload protection
Recording cycle 1 sec./ 2 sec. / sec. / 10 sec. / 1 sec. / 20 sec. /
30 sec. /1 min. / 2 min. / min. / 10 min. / 1 min. /
20 min. / 30 min. / 60 min.
Communication interface RS-48 , 8N1 / Modbus RTU, galvanic isolated
1 min @ 00 V DC,1200 bit/s ÷ 11 200 bit/s,
USB PC,
USB Host (in front or in the back of the device) support
for standard USB FlashDrive devices
Display
Backlight color
LCD graphic display, 128 x 64 points, with backlight
white or amber
Data memory 8 MB - version with USB Host interface
Protection level
version without USB interface IP 6 (front panel, optional version with mountong hole
sealing available)
IP 20 (housing and terminals)
version with USB interface IP 4 (front panel, after using waterproof cover)
IP 20 (housing and terminals)
Housing type
Housing material
Housing dimensions
Mounting hole
Assembly depth
Panel thickness
panel mounting
NORYL - GFN2S E1
96 x 96 x 100 mm
90, x 90, mm
102 mm
max. mm
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Operating temperature
(depending on version)
Storage temperature
(depending on version)
Humidity
Altitude
0 °C to + 0 °C (standard)
-20 °C to + 0 °C (option)
-10 °C to +70 °C (standard)
-20 °C to +70 °C (option)
to 90% no condensation
up to 2000 meters above sea level
Screws tightening max. torque 0, Nm
Max. connection leads diameter 2, mm2
Safety requirements according to: PN-EN 61010-1
installation category: II
pollution degree: 2
voltage in relation to ground: 300 V AC
insulation resistance: >20 MW
insulation strength between power supply and
input/output terminal: 1 min. @ 2300 V (see Fig. 3.1)
EMC PN-EN 61326-1
Device described in this manual is available in two versions differed by
measurement inputs type. This manual contain following short descriptions:
U/I version - means device with type of inputs: voltage ( 0÷ V, 1÷ V, 0÷10 V,
2÷10 V)
current (0÷20 mA, 4÷20 mA)
mV/RTD/TC version - means device with type of inputs: TC (K, S, J, T, N, R, B, E)
RTD (Pt100 / Pt 00 / Pt1000)
mV (0÷60 mV, 0÷7 mV,
0÷100 mV lub 0÷1 0 mV)
Parameters of current type inputs ( U/I version )
Input type 0÷ V, 1÷ V, 0÷10 V, 2÷10 V, 0÷20 mA or 4÷20
mA, common ground
Measurement range ± 9999 plus decimal point
Current measurement accuracy ± 0.1% @ 2 °C; ± one digit (for 0÷10 and 0÷20 mA
range)
Temperature stability 0 ppm / °C
Sampling rate 8 sps
Accepted prolonged input overload 20%
Voltage input resistance 60 kW
Current input resistance 100 W
Sensor power supply output 24 V DC ± % / max. 0 mA,
Not insulated from measurement inputs
Current input protection 0 mA auto-reset fuse
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Parameters of TC, RTD and mV type inputs ( mV/RTD/TC version )
Thermocouple input K, S, J, T, N, R, B, E
Measurement ranges K:
S:
J:
T:
N:
R:
B:
E:
-200 °C
-328 °F
- 0 °C
- 8 °F
-210 °C
-346 °F
-200 °C
-328 °F
-200 °C
-328 °F
- 0 °C
- 8 °F
2 0 °C
482 °F
-200 °C
-328 °F
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
1370 °C
2498 °F
1768 °C
3214 °F
1200 °C
2192 °F
400 °C
7 2 °F
1300 °C
2372 °F
1768 °C
3214 °F
1820 °C
3308 °F
1000 °C
1832 °F
Measurement accuracy K, J, E: ± 0.1% @ 2 °C; ± one digit
N: ± 0.2% @ 2 °C; ± one digit
S, T, R, B: ± 0. % @ 2 °C; ± one digit
Accuracy of cold ends temperature
compensation ± 1 °C
RTD input Pt100, Pt 00 or Pt1000 (with manual connection
switch 2 or 3-wire)
Measurement range -100 °C ÷ +600 °C
-148 °F ÷ +1112 °F
Measurement accuracy ± 0.1% @ 2 °C; ± one digit
Measurement wires resistance max. 20 W (every wire)
Volt ge input (150 mV) 0÷60 mV, 0÷7 mV, 0÷100 mV, 0÷1 0 mV
Measurement accuracy ± 0.1% @ 2 °C; ± one digit (for 0÷1 0 mV range)
Input resistance > 1, MW
Accepted prolonged input overload 20,00%
Temperature stability 0 ppm / °C
Display range -999 ÷ 9999 (for RTD mode – see above)
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Sampling rate depends on available number of inputs in the device and selected type
of input:
RTD TC mV
1 channel c.a. 00 ms c.a. 2 0 ms c.a. 2 0 ms
2 channels c.a. 1 s c.a. 400 ms c.a. 400 ms
4 channels c.a. 1,4 s c.a. 600 ms c.a. 600 ms
8 channels c.a. 2,6 s c.a. 1 s c.a. 1 s
Tab. 3.1. Sampling rate in relation to number and selected type o input
•Cables connected to RTD inputs can not be longer than 30 meters and
must be laid completely in building.
•When 2-wire connection method is used, the wires should be as short
as possible.
•When 3-wire connection method is used, the wires should be even.
Software (Windows environment)
•S-Toolkit, PC software for data logger easy configuring,
•Loggy Soft, PC software for moving, reporting, archiving and displaying recorded data.
This is cl ss A unit. In residenti l or simil r re it c n c use r dio
frequency interference. In such c ses the user c n be requested to use
ppropri te preventive me sures.
Carefully check that the isolation used with the unit (Fig. 3.1) meets the
expectations and if necessary use appropriate measures of overvoltage protection.
Additionally, insure the appropriate air and surface insulation gaps when installing
(T b. 3.2).
Range of operating voltage Air gap [mm] Surface gap [mm]
Up to 0V RMS or DC 0,2 1,2
Up to 100V RMS or DC 0,2 1,4
Up to 1 0V RMS or DC 0, 1,6
Up to 300V RMS or DC 1, 3,0
Tab. 3.2. Minimal insulation gaps according to EN 61010-1
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Fig. 3.1. Schematic diagram showing the insulation between individual circuits o the unit.
4. DEVICE INSTALLATION
The unit has been designed and manufactured in a way assuring a high level of user
safety and resistance to interference occurring in a typical industrial environment. In order to
take full advantage of these characteristics installation of the unit must be conducted correctly
and according to the local regulations.
- Read the basic safety requirements on page 4 prior to starting the installation.
- Ensure that the power supply network voltage corresponds to the nominal
voltage stated on the unit’s identification label.
- The load must correspond to the requirements listed in the technical data.
- All installation works must be conducted with a disconnected power supply.
- Protecting the power supply connections against unauthorized persons must be
taken into consideration.
4.1. UNPACKING
After removing the unit from the protective packaging, check for transportation damage.
Any transportation damage must be immediately reported to the carrier. Also, write down the
unit serial number located on the housing and report the damage to the manufacturer.
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Intern l circuits
relay 2
relay 1
Extern l sensor
supply output
Me surement inputs RS 485
interf ce
Reinforced insulation 1min @ 2300V AC
Supplementary insulation 1min @ 13 0V AC
Basic insulation 1min @ 00V AC
No insulation
Rel y circuits
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4.2. ASSEMBLY
- The unit is designed for mounting inside housings (control panel, switchboard)
inssuring appropriate protection against surges and interference. Metal housings
must be connected to ground in a way that complies with the governing
regulations.
- Disconnect the power supply prior to starting assembly.
- Check the connections are wired correctly prior to switching the unit on.
In order to install the unit, a 90, x 90, mm mounting hole (Fig. 4.1) must be
prepared. The thickness of the material of which the panel is made must not exceed
mm. When preparing the mounting hole take the grooves for catches located on
both sides of the housing into consideration (Fig. 4.1). Place the unit in the
mounting hole inserting it from the front side of the panel, and then fix it using the
brackets (Fig. 4.3). The minimum distances between the center points of multiple
units - due to the thermal and mechanical conditions of operation - are 11 mm x
11 mm (Fig. 4.5).
Fig. 4.1. Recommended mounting hole dimensions
12
90, mm
13 mm
8 mm
8 mm
13 mm
1 mm max. mm
90, mm
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Fig. 4.2. Allowable mounting hole dimensions
Fig. 4.3. Installing o brackets, and dimensions o connectors.
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92 mm
max. mm
90, mm
92 mm
8 mm
12 mm 10 mm
8, mm
16 mm
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Fig. 4.4. Connectors removing method
Fig. 4.5. Minimum distances when assembly o a number o units
4.3. CONNECTION METHOD
Caution
- Installation should be conducted by qualified personnel. During installation all
available safety requirements should be considered. The fitter is responsible for
executing the installation according to this manual, local safety and EMC
regulations.
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- The unit is not equipped with an internal fuse or power supply circuit breaker.
Because of this an external time-delay cut-out fuse with a small nominal current
value must be used (recommended bipolar, max. 2A) and a power supply circuit-
breaker located near the unit. In the case of using a monopolar fuse it must be
mounted on the phase cable (L).
- The power supply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way that in
the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be
protected against destruction with an electrical installation fuse.
- Wiring must meet appropriate standards and local regulations and laws.
- In order to secure against accidental short circuit the connection cables must be
terminated with appropriate insulated cable tips.
- Tighten the clamping screws. The recommended tightening torque is 0. Nm.
Loose screws can cause fire or defective operation. Over tightening can lead to
damaging the connections inside the units and breaking the thread.
- The separable clamps should be inserted into appropriate connectors in the unit,
even if they are not used for any connections.
- Unused termin ls (m rked s n.c.) must not be used for connecting ny
connecting c bles (e.g. s bridges), bec use this c n c use d m ge to the
equipment or electric shock.
- If the unit is equipped with housing, covers and sealing to, protecting against
water intrusion, pay special attention to their correct tightening or clamping. In the
case of any doubt consider using additional preventive measures (covers, roofing,
seals, etc.). Carelessly executed assembly can increase the risk of electric shock.
- After the installation is completed do not touch the unit’s connections when it is
switched on, because it carries the risk of electrical shock.
Due to possible signific nt interference in industri l inst ll tions ppropri te me sures
ssuring correct oper tion of the unit must be pplied. To void the unit of improper
indic tions keep recommend tions listed below.
-Avoid running signal cables and transmission cables together with power supply cables
and cables controlling inductive loads (e.g. contactors). Such cables should cross at a
right angle.
-Contactor coils and inductive loads should be equipped with interference protection
systems, e.g. RC-type.
-Use of screened signal cables is recommended. Signal cable screens should be
connected to the earthing only at one of the ends of the screened cable.
-In the case of magnetically induced interference the use of twisted pair of signal cables is
recommended. Twisted pair (best if shielded) must be used with RS-48 serial
transmission connections.
-In the case of interference from the power supply side the use of appropriate interference
filters is recommended. Bear in mind that the connection between the filter and the unit
should be as short as possible and the metal housing of the filter must be connected to
the earth with the largest possible surface. The cables connected to the filter output must
not be run with cables with interference (e.g. circuits controlling relays or contactors).
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Connections of power supply voltage and measurement signals are executed using the
screw connections on the back of the unit’s housing.
Fig. 4.6. Method o cable insulation replacing and cable terminals dimensions
All connections must be m de while power supply is disconnected !
Depending on version:
85...230...260 V AC/DC or
19...24...50 V DC; 16...24...35 V AC
Fig. 4.7. Connection o power supply
Fig. 4.8. Connection o RS-485 transmission signals
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N
FUSE
L
1
2
Power supply
(depending on version)
RS-232/48
Interface
RS-485
d t +
d t -
GND
n.c.
din+
din-
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Fig. 4.9. Connection o USB transmission signals
Fig. 4.10. Connection o digital input (depending on data recorder con iguration)
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24 V DC external
supply
DIN-
recording enable
external switch
DIN+
RS-485
d t +
d t -
GND
n.c.
din+
din-
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4.3.1.
Connections of current type inputs (
U/I version )
Fig. 4.11. Terminals description ( U/I version )
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ER1
(option l)
ER2
(option l)
PE
GND
U1
GND
+24 V
U2
U3
U4
U
U6
U7
U8
+24 V
ddition l termin ls (intern lly connected)
USB PC
Host USB (optional)
RS-485
d t +
d t -
GND
n.c.
din+
din-
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
GND
GND
+24 V
+24 V
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1
2
Power supply
(depending on version)

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Fig. 4.12. Connections o current signals o active sensors
(current signal 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA and ground)
Fig. 4.13. Connections o current signals o 2-wire sensors
(sensor power supply voltage and 4-20 mA signal)
19
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
Inp. 1
4-20 mA
extern l
GND
connection
. . . . .
Inp. 8
0-10 V
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
ddition l termin ls (intern lly connected)
extern l
sensor
supply
connection
. . . . .
extern l
GND
connection
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
ddition l termin ls (intern lly connected)
to sensor
to sensor

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4.3.2.
Connections of temperature type inputs ( mV/
RTD /TC version )
Fig. 4.14. Terminals description ( mV/RTD/TC version )
a) b)
Fig. 4.15. External connection or channel no 1:
a) TC sensors; b) mV sensors
The Pt100 / Pt 00 / Pt1000 sensor can be connected to the device in typical 3-wire circuit
(Fig. 4.16 ) or 2-wire circuit (Fig. 4.16 b). Due to precision of measurement 3-wire circuit is
recommended.
If 2-wire circuit is used, the resistance of wires should be as small as possible, to
avoid of measurement errors. Measured value can be corrected (constant
correction) using „Bi s” parameter from menu „Input settings”. Due to low
precision 2-wire connection is not recommended.
20
i
Inp. 8
+
mV
+
-
TC
RTD
13 14 15
External
temperature
sensor
1
2PE USB PC
Host USB (optional)
ER1
(option l)
ER2
(option l)
Power supply
(depending on version)
RS-485
d t +
d t -
GND
n.c.
din+
din-
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
Inp. 1Inp. 2Inp. 3Inp. 4
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
Inp. Inp. 6Inp. 7Inp. 8
Inp. 1
+
-
TC
34 35 36
n.c.
+
mV
Inp. 1
34 35 36
n.c.
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