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Dynisco 1490 1/8 DIN Indicator
Concise Product Manual 59476-9
Operang Manual

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CAUTION: Installaon should be only performed by technically competent personnel.
Local Regulaons regarding electrical installaon & safety must be observed. The host
equipment is required to provide a suitable electrical, mechanical and re enclosure to
meet relevant safety standards. Impairment of protecon will occur if the product is
used in a manner not specied by the manufacturer.
CAUTION: All power supply connecons to the device must be removed
when carrying out any form of maintenance.
1. Installaon
Installing Opon Modules/Maintenance
CPU PCB
Future Opon
Opon Module 2
Opon Module 1
Mounng Sturts
Opon Module A
Opon Module 3
PSU PCB
To access modules, rst detach the PSU and CPU boards from the front by liing rst
the upper, and then lower mounng struts. Gently separate the boards.
a. Plug the required opon modules into the correct connectors, as shown below.
b. Locate the module tongues in the corresponding slot on the opposite board.
c. Hold the main boards together while relocang back on the mounng struts.
d. Replace the instrument by aligning the CPU and PSU boards with their guides in the housing, then
slowly push the instrument back into posion.
NOTE: Opon modules are automacally detected at power up.

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Opon Module Connectors
Panel-Mounng
The mounng panel must be rigid, and
may be up to 6.0mm (0.25inch) thick.
Cut-out sizes are:
Cut-Out Dim A = 92mm
Cut-Out Dim B = 45mm
For n mulple instruments mounted
side-by-side, cut-out A is 96n-4mm Tolerance +0.5, -0.0mm

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Mounng Panel
Instrument
Housing
Ratchets
Gasket
1. Insert instrument into
the panel cut-out.
2. Hold front bezel
rmly (without
pressing on display
area), and re-t
mounng clamp.
3. Push clamp forward,
using a tool if
necessary, unl
gasket is
compressed
and instrument held
rmly in posion.
NOTE: For an eecve IP66 seal against dust and moisture, ensure
gasket is well compressed against the panel, with the 4 tongues located
in the same ratchet slot.
Rear Terminal Wiring
All connecons to the device must be made through a spade format or similar
connecon, with connecon to the spade terminal touching both the insulaon and
conductor material. (Use a standard crimping tool). Connecons must be
mechanically secured so as to prevent any wiring becoming loose and coming in
contact with other wires or the instrument casing.
The above applies to any and all connecon to hazardous mains supply, either direct
or indirect (e.g. via a switch or relay).
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS (EXCEPT FOR T/C INPUT)
Use Screened Cable on Retransmission Opon 1
Single Strand wire gauge: Max 1.2mm (18SWG)

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Connecons
This diagram shows all possible opon combinaons. The actual connecons
required depend on the opons ed.
CAUTION: Check informaon label on housing for correct operang voltage before
connecng supply to Power Input
Fuse: 90 – 264V ac – 1Amp an-surge
24/48V ac/dc – 315mA an-surge
Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the
leads and terminals. High voltages that may be present on leads can cause
electrical shock.
Note: At rst power-up, or upon hardware change, the message Goto is
displayed for 1 second then ConF is displayed. You must go into the
conguraon mode as described in secon 3 of this manual. Access to other
menus is denied unl Conguraon Mode is completed.

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2. Select Mode
3. Conguraon Mode
Select mode is used to access the conguraon and operaon menu funcons. It can be accessed at
any me by holding down and pressing . The SELCt legend is shown for 1 second, followed by
the legend for the current mode. Press or to choose the required mode, then press to
enter. An unlock code is required to prevent unauthorised entry to Conguraon, & Setup modes.
Press or to enter the unlock code, then press to proceed.
NOTE: Automac return to Operator Mode aer 2 minutes without key acvity.
First select Conguraon mode from Select mode (refer to secon 2). Press to scroll through
the parameters. While this key is pressed, and up to 1 second aer, the parameter legend is shown,
followed by the current value. Press or to set the required value. Press to display YES? ,
press accept the change, otherwise parameter will revert to previous value. To exit from
Conguraon mode, hold down and press , to return to Select mode.
Note: Parameters displayed depend on how instrument has been congured. Refer to user guide
(available from your supplier) for further details. Parameters marked * are repeated in Setup
Mode.

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4. Setup Mode
Note: Conguraon must be completed before adjusng Setup parameters.
First select Setup mode from Select mode (refer to secon 2). Press to scroll through the
parameters (while this key is pressed, and for 1 sec aer, the parameter legend is shown, then the
current value). Press or to change the value. To exit from Setup mode, hold down and
press to return to Select mode.
Note: Parameters displayed depends on how instrument has been congured.

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Note: Operator mode screens follow, without exing from Setup mode.
5. Strain Gauge Calibraon Mode
Note: Conguraon must be completed before adjusng Calibraon parameters.
First select Calibraon mode from Select mode (refer to secon 2). Press to scroll through the
parameters (while this key is pressed, and for 1 sec aer, the parameter legend is shown, then the
current value). Press or to change the value. To exit from Calibraon mode, hold down and
press to return to Select mode.
Note: Calibraon mode will only be displayed if input type is set to Str_G

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When the calibraon procedure begins ---- appears on the screen. Once the calibraon is complete
donE appears on the screen.
If there are faults detected with the calibraon the error message ErCAL will
appear.
ErCAL appears during the low calibraon step if the oset is greater than -10mV, for example -11mV.
This could signify a faulty sensor.
ErCAL appears during the high calibraon step if the count value is greater than +50mV. Again this
could signify a faulty sensor.
Note: Performing a calibraon with less than a 10mV dierence between the high and low
calibraon values will compromise the accuracy of the instrument.
6. Special Mode
7. Messages & Error Indicaons
Note: Conguraon must be completed before adjusng Special parameters.
This mode enables special features with the correct code entered; enter a value of 0 as default
otherwise please refer to your supplier for informaon on what special features are available and
which numbers invoke these.
These messages indicate that the instrument may require aenon, or there is a problem with the
signal input connecon. The message legend is shown for 1 second, followed by its value.
Cauon: Do not connue with the process unl the issue is resolved.

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Note: CHH], CLL] or OPEN may also be displayed if an incorrect input type is selected.
8. Operator Mode
This mode is entered at power on, or accessed from Select mode (see secon 2).
Note: All Conguraon mode and Setup mode parameters must be set as required before starng
normal operaons.
Press to scroll through the parameters (while this key is pressed, and for 1 sec aer, the
parameter legend is shown, followed by the current value).
Note: All Operator Mode parameters in Display strategy 6 are read only (see diSP in conguraon
mode), they can only be adjusted via Setup mode.

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Alarm Indicaon
The Acve Alarm Status screen indicates any acve alarms. In addion, the
associated Alarm LED ashes. For latching alarm outputs, the LED ashes when the
alarm condion exists,
and goes to ON when the alarm condion is no longer present if the output has not yet
been reset.
*Reseng Latched Alarm Outputs
Any latched outputs can be reset whilst the Process variable or Alarm Status screens
are displayed, by pressing the or key, via the Digital Input or with a
communicaons command via the RS485 module (if ed).
Note: Outputs will only reset if their alarm condion is no longer present.
Mul-Point Scaling
When enabled (Mm PS =
EnAb), up to 9 breakpoints can
be set to compensate for nonlinear
input signals.
For each breakpoint, the input
scale value (ScALn) is entered in % of
input span, followed by the value to
be shown (diSPn) in display
units.
Each breakpoint’s input scale value
must be higher than the previous
value, but the display values can be
higher or lower. Any scale value set to
100% becomes the last in the series.
Tare Feature
When Tare is enabled (TARE = ENAB), it can be used to set the displayed value to zero automacally,
by making the PV Oset parameter equal, but opposite to, the current process variable value. Tare
can be iniated via the Digital Input (if ed), with a communicaons command via the RS485
module (if ed) or by using the following key press sequence:
Press unl the process variable is displayed.
Hold down and together for three seconds unl the display shows YES?
Release both keys and press within 3 seconds to conrm the request.
The display should read 0 briey, then begin responding to input signal changes. This will have no
eect on any stored Max or Min values unl they are reset. Once Reset the Max and Min value will
follow the displayed value that has gone through the tare process
Note: Tare request is aborted if this sequence is not followed exactly.

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9. Product Informaon Mode
First select Product informaon mode from Select mode (refer to secon 2). Press to view each
parameter (while this key is pressed, and for 1 sec aer, the parameter legend is shown, followed by
its value). Hold down and press to return to Select mode.
Note: These parameters are all read only.
10. Serial Communicaons
Refer to the full user guide (available from your supplier) for details.

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11. Specicaons
UNIVERSAL INPUT
Strain Gauge: 350Ω, by means of 4 or 6 wire (6 to use internal Shunt resistor)
Bridge excitaon: 10Vdc ± 7%
Bridge Sensivity: 1.4-4mV/V
Shunt Value: From 40%to 100%
Input signal Span: -25% to 125% (Approx. -10mV to +50mV)
Thermocouple
Calibraon: ±0.1% of full range, ±1LSD (±1°C for Thermocouple CJC).
BS4937, NBS125 & IEC584.
PT100 Calibraon: ±0.1% of full range, ±1LSD.
B S1904 & DIN43760 (0.00385 / /°C).
DC Calibraon: ±0.1% of full range, ±1LSD.
Sampling Rate: 10 per second, 16 bit resoluon approximately
(100ms sample me)
Impedance: >10M resisve, except dc mA (5 ) and V (47k ).
Strain Gauge: Depending on user seng InPF can cause input to fail high scale
or low scale reading. Reading will fail on either, Sig+ or Sig- loss, or incorrect
excitaon output <0.8mA and >50mA supply.
Thermocouple/RTD: High alarms acvate for sensor break. Linear 4 to 20mA,
2 to 10V and 1 to 5V DC: Low alarms acvate for sensor break.
Note: Sensor break not detectable on 0 to 20mA, 0 to 50mV, 0 to 5V & 0 to
10v input types.
Isolated from all outputs. Universal input must not be connected
to operator accessible circuits if single relay outputs are
connected to a hazardous voltage source. Supplementary
insulaon or input grounding would then be required
Sensor Break
Detecon:
Isolaon:
Logic Input
Input Signal: If the Logic State seng in Cong Mode = CLS, Reset or Tare occurs on an
Open to Closed transion, or high (3 to 5VDC) to low (<0.8VDC) transion.
If Logic State seng in Cong Mode = OPN, Reset or Tare occurs on a Closed
to Open transion, or low (<0.8VDC) to high (3 to 5VDC)) transion.
Isolaon: No isolaon from inputs and other outputs.

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OUTPUTS
Single Relay
Contact Type &
Rang: Single pole double throw (SPDT), latching or non-latching acon
(selectable); 2A resisve at 120/240VAC.
Lifeme: >500,000 operaons at rated voltage/current.
Isolaon: Basic Isolaon from universal input and SSR outputs.
Dual Relay
Contact Type &
Rang: Single pole single throw (SPST), latching or non-latching acon
(selectable); 2A resisve at 120/240VAC.
Lifeme: >200,000 operaons at rated voltage/current.
Isolaon: Reinforced safety isolaon from inputs and other outputs.
Linear DC
Accuracy: ±0.1% of span (mA @ 250Ω, V @ 2kΩ).
Resoluon: 15 3/4 bit (1 part in 52K) and updated at approx. 65ms intervals.
(130ms seling me)
Isolaon: Reinforced safety isolaon from inputs and other outputs.
Transmier PSU
Power Rang: 24V Tx PSU Module; Unregulated 18 to 32V DC into 400 Ω min
Linear Output Module; Regulated 0.0 to 10.0V into 500 Ω min.
Isolaon: Reinforced safety isolaon from inputs and other outputs.
SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (RS485) (opon)
Physical: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps.
Protocols: Selectable between Modbus and West ASCII.
Isolaon: Reinforced safety isolaon from all inputs and outputs.
OPERATING CONDITIONS (FOR INDOOR USE)
Ambient Temperature: 0°C to 55°C (Operang), –20°C to 80°C (Storage).
Relave Humidity: 20% to 95% non-condensing.
Altude <2000m
Supply Voltage and
Power: 100 to 240VAC 10%, 50/60Hz, 9VA
(for mains powered versions), or
20 to 48VAC 50/60Hz 9VA or 22 to 65VDC 5W
(for low voltage versions).

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ENVIRONMENTAL
Standards: CE & UL
EMI: EN61326-1:2013, Table 2 & Class A.
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domesc environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Safety
Consideraons: UL61010-1 Edion 3, Polluon Degree 2 & Installaon Category II.
Front Panel Sealing: IP66 (IP20 behind the panel).
(IP rang tested by a UKAS accredited laboratory, but not recognized by UL).
PHYSICAL
Front Bezel Size: 96 x 48mm (1/8 Din Horizontal).
Depth Behind Panel: 100mm.
Weight: 0.21kg maximum.
MANUFACTURING SITE
Address: The Hyde Business Park, Brighton, BN2 4JU, United Kingdom
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General informaon and noces are in this style.
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