Lumel RE92 User manual

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DUAL LOOP CONTROLLER
RE92 TYPE
USER’S MANUAL
CD Automation UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)1323 811100
Email: info@cdautomation.co.uk
Web: www.cdautomation.co.uk/P8100
CD Automation UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)1323 811100
Email: info@cdautomation.co.uk
Web: www.cdautomation.co.uk/P8100
CD Automation UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)1323 811100
Email: info@cdautomation.co.uk
Web: www.cdautomation.co.uk/P8100
CD Automation UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)1323 811100
Email: info@cdautomation.co.uk
Web: www.cdautomation.co.uk/P8100

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Contents
1. IntroductIon ..................................................................... 5
1.1.Purpose..................................................................................................5
1.2.Controllerproperties...............................................................................5
2. controller set.................................................................. 6
3. basIc requIrements, operatIonal safety .............................. 7
4. InstallatIon ...................................................................... 7
4.1.Controllerinstallation..............................................................................7
4.2.Electricalconnections.............................................................................9
4.3.Recommendationsforinstallation........................................................14
5. startIng work.................................................................. 15
6. startIng the controller ................................................... 15
6.1.Informationbar.....................................................................................15
6.2.Buttonmarkings...................................................................................16
6.3.Screenwithfixedset-pointcontrol.......................................................16
6.4.Screenwithprogrammingcontrol........................................................17
6.5.Screenwiththetimerfunction..............................................................17
6.6.Changeofdisplayedscreens................................................................18
6.7.Editmode.............................................................................................19
6.8.Contextmenu.......................................................................................21
7. controller confIguratIon................................................. 21
7.1.Menuaccesspassword.........................................................................21
7.2.Programmingmatrix.............................................................................23
7.3.Parametersdescription.........................................................................24
8. Inputs and outputs of the controller................................ 40
8.1.Measuringinput1.................................................................................40
8.2.Measuringinput2.................................................................................41
8.3.Measuringinput3.................................................................................41
8.4.Binaryinputs.........................................................................................42

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9. controller outputs.......................................................... 43
9.1.Controllingoutputs...............................................................................43
9.2.Alarmoutputs.......................................................................................45
9.3.Timerfunction......................................................................................46
9.4.Retransmissionoutputs........................................................................48
9.5.Signaloutputs.......................................................................................49
10. loop confIguratIon ......................................................... 50
10.1.Controlledsignal.................................................................................50
10.2.Controltypes......................................................................................50
10.3.Controlrange......................................................................................57
10.4.Setvalueinloop.................................................................................57
10.5.Controlalgorithms..............................................................................57
11. programmIng control ..................................................... 62
11.1.Descriptionoftheprogrammingcontrolparameters..........................62
11.2.Definingthesetvalueprograms.........................................................65
12. modbus........................................................................... 68
12.1.Introduction........................................................................................68
12.2.Errorcodes.........................................................................................69
12.3.Registermap......................................................................................69
13. software upgrade......................................................... 112
14. technIcal data .............................................................. 113
15. controller orderIng code ............................................. 118
This manual is valid for the controller using software v1.07.01.

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Purpose
Two-loop RE92 controller used to control temperature
and other physical values (e.g. pressure, humidity, flow level).
It can control two objects independently or control two physical
values in one object (e.g. two-chamber furnaces).
1.2. Controller properties
RE92 controller is characterized by the following features:
• two-loop control and measurement,
• 3,5’’ TFT full-color screen, resolution: 320 x 240 pixel,
• intuitive handling via six buttons and graphic user interface,
• two universal measuring inputs (for thermoresistors, thermo-
couples or standard linear signals),
• additional input,
• communication interfaces: RS-485 Modbus Slave, Modbus
TCP Slave,
• six binary outputs,
• two voltage and current analog outputs,
• three binary inputs,
• object transducers supply output,
• software upgrade possibility using SD card,
• two-step control, three-step step-by-step control, three-step
control of heating-cooling type,
• SMART PID innovative algorithm,
alarms,

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2. CONTROLLER SET
Complete set of the controller includes:
1.controller ............................................. 1 pc
2.seal...................................................... 1 pc
3.holders to fix the meter in the panel.... 4 pcs
4.plug with 16 screw terminals............... 2 pcs
5.plug with 10 screw terminals............... 2 pcs
6.user manual ....................................... 1 pc
7.guarantee card.................................... 1 pc
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The controller conforms to a safety standard EN 61010-1.
Additional comments concerning safety:
• Assembly and installation of the electrical connections
should conducted only by people authorized to perform
assembly of electric devices.
• Always check the state of connections before turning
the controller on.
• Prior to taking the controller housing off, always turn
the supply off and disconnect measuring circuits.
• Removal of the controller housing during the warranty
period voids the warranty.
• The device is designed to installation and usage in the indu-
strial electromagnetic environment.
• A switch or a circuit-breaker should be installed in the buil-
ding or facility. This switch should be located near the device,
easily accessible by the operator, and suitably marked.
4. INSTALLATION
4.1. Controller installation
Fix the controller to the board with three screw
brackets as shown in the fig. 1A slot in the panel must have
the following dimensions: 92.5+0.6 x 92.5+0.6 mm. The thickness
of the panel material cannot exceed 6 mm.

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Fig. 1. Controller installation.
Fig. 2. Controller dimensions.
96 76,7
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4.2. Electrical connections
The controller has three separate strips with screw
terminals. Two strips with 16 terminals each allow to connect
all signal sources by a wire with a 2.5 mm2cross-section,
and two strips with 10 terminals each allow for connecting by
a wire with 1.5 mm2cross-section.
Fig. 3. Connection strips of the controller.
Supply
Out6 Out5 Out4 Out3 Out2 Out1
Out
In3In2In1
Out2AOut1A
In3B In2B In1B

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CONNECTING THE SUPPLY
supply should be connected to the terminals
51 and 52, according to technical data
CONNECTION OF 1 AND 2 INPUT
thermoresistor Pt100
in 3-wire system
thermoresistor Pt100
in 2-wire system
thermoresistor Pt1000 thermocouples
supply
IN2
IN1
IN2
IN1
IN2
IN1
IN2
IN1

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current input
0/4...20 mA
voltage input
0...5/10 V
CONNECTION OF INPUT 3
CONNECTION OF THE BINARY OUTPUTS
current input
0/4..20 mA voltage input
0...5/10 V
potentiometric
input
output 1–6 – relay
IN2
IN1
IN2
IN1
OUT6 OUT5 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1
load

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output 1 and 2 – voltage 0/5 V
OUT2 OUT1
load
CONNECTING THE ANALOG OUTPUTS
output 1A – current 0/4–20 mA
and voltage 0–10 V
output 2A – current 0/4–20 mA
and voltage 0–10 V
OUT1A
load
load
OUT2A
load
load

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CONNECTING THE BINARY INPUTS
CONNECTING THE RS-485 INTERFACE
supply object transducers of load up to 30 mA
IN1B
IN2B
IN3B
ETHERNET CONNECTION
For Ethernet connection use the category 5 shielded
twisted-pair wire with RJ-45 connector, compliant to
the following standards:
• EIA/TIA 568A for both connectors in stri-
ke-through connection (i.e. between RE92
and hub or switch),
• EIA/TIA 568A for the first connector and EIA/
TIA 568B for the second one in the cross-over
connection (i.e. when connecting RE92
to the computer).
volt-free binary inputs
RS-485 slave interface
CONNECTING OBJECT TRANSDUCERS SUPPLY

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4.3. Recommendations for installation
To achieve full electromagnetic resistance of the con-
troller, it is necessary to follow the rules described below:
–do not supply the controller from the network in the proximi-
ty of devices generating high pulse noises and do not apply
common earthing circuits,
–apply network filters,
–wires leading measuring signal should be twisted in pairs
and for the resistance sensors in the three-wire connection
they should use twisted wires of exactly the same length,
cross-section and resistivity protected by shielding,
–all shields should be one-side earthed or connected
to the protection wire, the nearest possible to the controller,
–as a rule of thumb, wires transmitting different signals sho-
uld be spaced as far as it is possible (at least 30 cm) and
should be crossed only at the right angle (90 degrees).
–to connect RE92 controller to the Ethernet it is recommen-
ded to use:
• U/FTP – twisted pair cable with separate foil shielding
for every pair,
• F/FTP – twisted pair cable with separate foil shielding
for every pair and additional foil shielding for the cable,
• S/FTP (former SFTP) – twisted pair cable with sepa-
rate foil shielding for every pair and additional mesh
cable shielding,
• SF/FTP (former S-STP) – twisted pair cable
with separate foil shielding for every pair and additional
mesh and foil cable shielding.

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Fig. 4. Information bar
6.1. Information bar
Information bar displays the state of outputs, binary
inputs and real-time clock. When active binary outputs
and inputs are displayed in black, inactive ones are displayed
in light grey color. State of the outputs, binary inputs and real-
time clock can be hidden.
state of outputs
state of binary
inputs date
time

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6.2. Button markings
Depending on the service location, controller buttons
can perform different functions. Functions are described
in the bar on the bottom of the screen. If the button lacks
description, it is inactive at the moment. Fig. 5 shows an example
of the button marking.
Function
of button 1 Function
of button 2
Function
of button 3
Function
of button 4 Function
of button 5 Function
of button 6
Fig. 5. Buttons marking - example
6.3. Screen with fixed set-point control
Fig. 6. Screen with xed set-point control

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Fig. 7. Screen with programming control
6.4. Screen with programming control
6.5. Screens with the timer function
Fig. 9. Single Alarm Timer screen
Fig. 8. Alarm Timers screen

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via Context
Menu
via Context
Menu
6.6. Changing the display screens
Pressing the Screens button, one can switch between
the views of the two channels, the first channel and the second.
Figure 6 shows the change in display screens for the regulator
with the programming control.
Button Screens
Button Screens
Button Screens

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Button: Edit
Fig. 11. Changing the value
in the edit eld.
selected field
6.7. Edit mode
Changing the value in the edit field.
To change the value in the edit field (i.e. set value),
press the Edit button, the first field of the list will by highlighted
in yellow. Then use the , , , buttons
to select the edit field for change. After pressing the Edit button,
use , buttons to change the number position;
, increase or decrease the value of the selected number.
The change must be accepted with the OK button or cancelled
with the Cancel button.
Fig. 10. Change of the displayed screens - example
via Context
Menu

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Button Exec
Fig. 12. Using the button type eld.
Using the button type field.
To use such field (e.g. start/stop control), press
the Edit button; the first item in the list will be highlighted
in yellow. Then use the , , , buttons
to select the button type field. Pressing the Exec button per-
forms a function appropriate to the given button.

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6.8. Context menu
Pressing the ContxtM button displays the context
menu. This menu allows for quick access to a given feature.
Fig. 13. Context menu
7.1. Menu access password
To switch to the controller configuration from the screen
display level, choose the Menu button. Use selection
and access password window will appear. On the first
run, there is only one user [Admin] with no set password.
It is possible to create four users with different access
rights. User [Admin] has all the rights, and can set them
for the other users. User privileges are selected from
the menu: Security g User g Level. [Level 0]
allows for changing all parameters, including
the [Security], [Level 1] allows to change all parame-
ters with the exception of the [Security] submenu,
[Level 2] allows for changing the set values, current program,
date and time.
Button
Button
OK
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