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M-system AD2LC User manual

AD2LC
P. 1 / 5 EM-1388 Rev.2
BEFORE USE ....
Thank you for choosing M-System. Before use, check the
package you received as below.
If you have any problems or questions with the product,
please contact M-System’s Sales Office or representatives.
■ PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Signal conditioner (body + base socket) ..................... (1)
■ MODEL NO.
Check that model No. described on specification label is
exactly what you ordered.
■ INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual describes necessary points of caution when you
use this product, installation, connection and basic mainte-
nance procedures.
POINTS OF CAUTION
■ INSULATION CLASS
• This unit is provided with the class of basic insulation.
Prior to installation, check that the insulation class of this
unit satisfies the system requirements.
■ CONFORMITY WITH EC DIRECTIVES
•This equipment is suitable for use in a Pollution Degree 2
environment and in Installation Category II, with the maxi-
mum operating voltage 300V.
Basic insulation is maintained between the input, output and
power. Prior to installation, check that the insulation class
of this unit satisfies the system requirements.
• The equipment must be mounted inside a panel.
• Insert a noise filter for the power source connected to the
unit. Densei-Lambda Noise Filter Model MZS-1206-33 or
equivalent is recommended.
• The actual installation environments such as panel con-
figurations, connected devices, connected wires, may affect
the protection level of this unit when it is integrated in a
panel system. The user may have to review the CE require-
ments in regard to the whole system and employ additional
protective measures to ensure the CE conformity.
■ POWER INPUT RATINGS
• Power input ratings are specified by the model number
suffix code. Check the power input voltage for the unit on the
specification label.
AC power: 85 – 264V, 47 – 66 Hz, approx. 10VA
DC power: 24V ±10%, approx. 7W
85 – 150V, approx. 7W
■ GENERAL
• Before you remove the unit from its base socket or mount it,
turn off the power supply and input signal for safety.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL AD2LC
STRAIN GAUGE/DIGITAL CONVERTER
(16-bit resolution)
Base Socket
Specification Label
Connection
Diagram Label
Body
Clamp
(top & bottom)
DIN Rail
35mm wide
Spring Loaded
DIN Rail Adaptor
Shape and size of the base socket
are slightly different with various
socket types.
■ ENVIRONMENT
• Indoor use
• When heavy dust or metal particles are present in the air,
install the unit inside proper housing and ventilate it.
• Do not install the unit where it is subjected to continuous
vibration. Do not apply physical impact to the unit.
• Environmental temperature must be within -5 to +55°C (23
to 131°F) with relative humidity within 30 to 90% RH in order
to ensure adequate life span and operation.
■ WIRING
• Do not install cables (power supply, input and output) close
to noise sources (relay drive cable, high frequency line, etc.).
• Do not bind these cables together with those in which noises
are present. Do not install them in the same duct.
■ AND ....
• The unit is designed to function as soon as power is
supplied, however, a warm up for 10 minutes is required for
satisfying complete performance described in the data sheet.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
INSTALLATION
Detach the yellow clamps located at the top and bottom of the
unit for separating the body from the base socket.
■ DIN RAIL MOUNTING
Set the base socket so that its
DIN rail adaptor is at the bot-
tom. Position the upper hook
at the rear side of base socket
on the DIN rail and push in the
lower. When removing the
socket, push down the DIN rail
adaptor utilizing a screwdriver
(–) and pull.
■ WALL MOUNTING
Refer to the drawings in the
“TERMINAL CONNECTION”
section.
AD2LC
P. 2 / 5 EM-1388 Rev.2
FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION & PROGRAMMING
■PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
1) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “01”.
2) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose “2” on DATA display.
1 : Data indication only.
2 : All parameters are modifiable.
3) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display shows the ITEM No.
you need to change.
4) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose a DATA No. or value you need
on Data display.
5) Repeat above 3 and 4. (Entered data is stored 1 sec. after the operation
has been complete.)
6) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “01”.
7) Press DATA UP or DOWN key and choose “1” on the display.
8) Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indicates “P”. DATA
display shows process input. You can now check data setting by choosing ITEM No.
Note : DO NOT press UP and DOWN keys simultaneously.
DATA
ITEM
DATAITEM
ITEM
UP-DOWN Keys
PL2 (HOLD) LED
PL1 (POL) LED
DATA Display
ITEM Display
DATA
UP-DOWN Keys
26-pin Connector
(Pin Assignments)
12
25 26
MDF.
CODE
ITEM DATA CONTENTS DEFAULT
PN/A -9999 – 9999 Output display in engineering unit, BCD (as set in ITEM 17/18) ––
(-FFFF – FFFF) ( ) for binary, offset binary, two's complement, reflected binary
01 1, 2 Modification code 1 : Data indication only. 1
2:All parameters are modifiable.
02 N/A 0 – 99 Status indication (“0” is normally indicated.) ––
03 N/A 0, 1, 2 Input range code 0 : S1 (0.0 – 3.0mV/V) User specified
1:S2 (0.0 – 10.0mV/V)
2:S3 (0.0 – 30.0mV/V)
04 2 0.1 – 12.0 Excitation voltage (V) 1.0V
05 2 0.010 – 3.000 Sensor sensitivity S1 : 0.0 – 3.0mV/V 3.000
0.010 – 9.999 S2 : 0.0 – 10.0mV/V 9.999
0.10 – 30.0 S3 : 0.0 – 30.0mV/V 30.00
Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity by its rating value.
Set ITEM 06 before 05.
06 2 -30.00 – 30.00 0% input voltage S1 : -30.00 – 30.00mV
-99.99 – 99.99 S2 : -99.99 – 99.99mV
-300.0 – 300.0 S3 : -300.0 – 300.0mV
Sensor's zero adjustment. Approximate offset voltage.
07 2 -30.00 – 30.00 100% input voltage S1 : -30.00 – 30.00mV
-99.99 – 99.99 S2 : -99.99 – 99.99mV
-300.0 – 300.0 S3 : -300.0 – 300.0mV
Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity with an actual load.
Set ITEM 06 before 07.
08 2 10.0 – 100.0 Load ratio (%) 100.0
Used when adjusting the sensor sensitivity with an actual load.
09 2 -999.9 – 999.9 Tare adjustment (%) 0.0
10 N/A -15.0 – 115.0 Input indicated in % (of the range set in ITEM 05/06/07) ––
11 2 -99.99 – 99.99 Zero adjustment (%) (fine adj. of the value set in ITEM 05/06/07) 0.00
12 2 0.000 – 9.999 Gain adjustment (fine adj. of the value set in ITEM 05/06/07) 1.000
13 2 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Moving average (200 msec./sampling) 0
0: No 1: 4 samples 2: 8 samples 3: 16 samples 4: 32 samples
14 2 0, 1, 2, 3 Contact input function 0 : Tare adjustment 0
1:Peak hold
2:Valley hold
3:Sample hold
15 2 10 – 99 Power ON-delay time (seconds) 10
16 2 0, 1 – 60 Power-saving mode 0 : Continuous display 10
1 – 60 : Time before display turned off (minutes)
AD2LC
P. 3 / 5 EM-1388 Rev.2
■SENSOR ADJUSTMENTS USING AN ACTUAL LOAD
1. Program Mode
Set ITEM 01 – DATA 2 to turn the unit into Program
Mode.
2. Excitation Voltage
Choose ITEM 04. Press DATA UP or DOWN key until the
DATA display shows the desired excitation voltage. When
the value calculated by [Excitation / Resistance] exceeds
30mA, set a voltage value to fit with 30mA limit.
[E.G. 1] Max. excitation voltage 10V
Strain gauge resistance 120Ω
If you choose 10V as the excitation:
10V / 120Ω= 83.3mA ––> out of allowable range
Then you will choose 3.6V or less as calculated by the
equation below:
30mA ×120Ω= 3.6V
3. 0% Input Voltage
Choose ITEM 06. With no load applied to the sensor, press
DATA DOWN key until the display value is stabilized
(while the computation circuit of the unit conducts averag-
ing process).
DATA display shows the approximate offset voltage.
Display Value = Sensor Voltage ×Internal Coefficient
*
4. 100% Input Voltage
Choose ITEM 07. With an actual known load, press DATA
DOWN key until the display value is stabilized (while the
computation circuit of the unit conducts averaging proc-
ess).
DATA display shows the sensor's sensitivity span.
5. Monitor Mode
Set ITEM 01 – DATA 1 to turn the unit into Monitor Mode.
6. PV Indication
Press ITEM UP or DOWN key until ITEM display indi-
cates "P".
If necessary, go to Display Range Scaling, Moving Average,
and other adjustments.
Set the unit to Monitor Mode with ITEM P displayed other
than for programming.
*If 100% load is not available, use the load ratio setting.
With 10% load, set ITEM 08 – DATA 10.0 before adjustments.
■SENSOR ADJUSTMENTS BY ENTERING VALUES
1. Turn the unit into Program Mode.
2. Excitation Voltage
Choose ITEM 04. Press DATA UP or DOWN key until the
DATA display shows the desired excitation voltage. When
the value calculated by [Excitation / Resistance] exceeds
30mA, set a voltage value to fit with 30mA limit.
[E.G. 1] Max. excitation voltage 10V
Strain gauge resistance 120Ω
If you choose 10V as the excitation:
10V / 120Ω= 83.3mA ––> out of allowable range
Then you will choose 3.6V or less as calculated by the
equation below:
30mA ×120Ω= 3.6V
3. 0% Input Voltage
Choose ITEM 06. With no load applied to the sensor, press
DATA DOWN key until the display value is stabilized
(while the computation circuit of the unit conducts averag-
ing process).
DATA display shows the approximate offset voltage.
Display Value = Sensor Voltage ×Internal Coefficient
4. Sensor's Sensitivity
Choose ITEM 05. Press DATA UP or DOWN key until the
display shows desired value as specified in the sensor's
specification sheet.
5. Turn the unit into Monitor Mode.
MDF.
CODE
ITEM DATA CONTENTS DEFAULT
17 2 -9999 – 9999 BCD Display range scaling 0% *1-1000
18 2 -9999 – 9999 Display range scaling 100% *11000
17 2 -7FFF – 7FFF Binary Display range scaling 0% *1-7FFF
18 2 -7FFF – 7FFF Display range scaling 100% *17FFF
17 2 0000 – FFFF
Two's complement
Display range scaling 0% *10000
18 2 0000 – FFFF Display range scaling 100% *1FFFF
17 2 8000 – 7FFF Offset binary Display range scaling 0% *18000
18 2 8000 – 7FFF Reflected binary Display range scaling 100% *17FFF
19 2 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Display code 0 : BCD with polarity (decimal) 0
1:Binary with polarity
2:Offset binary
3:Two's complement
4:Relfected binary
20 2 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Available number of bits 0
0: 16 bits 1: 14 bits 2: 12 bits 3: 10 bits 4: 8 bits
21 2 0, 1 POL, OVF output logic 0 :
Data available at High (CMOS) or ON (open collector)
0
1:
Data available at Low (CMOS) or ON (open collector)
22 2 0, 1 Data output logic *20:Positive (CMOS), Negative (open collector) 0
1:Negative (CMOS), Positive (open collector)
23 2 0, 1 HOLD input logic 0 : HOLD at Low or shortcircuit 0
1:HOLD at High or open circuit
24 2 0, 1 DAV output logic 0 :
Data available at High (CMOS) or ON (open collector)
0
1:
Data available at Low (CMOS) or ON (open collector)
25 2 1 – 50 DAV output time (msec.) 1
26 N/A – ROM version –
*1: Of the range set in ITEM 05/06/07. ITEM 17 < ITEM 18. *2: ITEM 21, 23 or 24 is independent from ITEM 22.
AD2LC
P. 4 / 5 EM-1388 Rev.2
6. Set to ITEM P.
If necessary, go to Display Range Scaling, Moving Average,
and other adjustments.
Set the unit to Monitor Mode with ITEM P displayed other
than for programming.
■TARE ADJUSTMENT
1. Turn the unit into Program Mode.
2. Contact Input Function
Choose ITEM 14 – DATA 0.
3. Turn the unit into Monitor Mode.
(ITEM 14 is set to DATA 0 as default. No need of
conducting 1 through 3.)
4. Set to ITEM P.
5. Close across the contact input terminals (Di).
By the abovementioned procedure, the tare value is stored in
ITEM 09, the PV display shows the value set by 0% Scaling
Value, and the transmitter outputs the value set by 0%
Output.
The abovementioned procedure is applicable to modifications
from default setting.
■ DIMENSIONS mm (inch)
■ CONNECTION DIAGRAM
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the unit as in the diagram below or refer to the connection diagram label on top of the unit.
80 (3.15)
50 (1.97) 103 (4.06)
132 (5.20)
20
(.79)
•When mounting, no extra space is needed between units.
5678
21
1110
[3.3 (.13)]
80 (3.15)
35.4 (1.39)
40 (1.57)
50 (1.97)
7.8 (.31)
CLAMP
(top & bottom)
DIN RAIL
35mm wide
2–4.5 (.18) dia.
MTG HOLE
25 (.98) deep
11–M3.5
SCREW
39
4
16
(.63)
55 (2.17) min.
CONTACT
INPUT (Di)
4
5
10
3
9
11
6
U(+)
V(–) POWER
7
8
OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
STRAIN
GAUGE +
–
+
–
+
–
INPUT
EXC.
AD2LC
P. 5 / 5 EM-1388 Rev.2
CHECKING
1) Terminal wiring: Check that all cables are correctly
connected according to the connection diagram.
2) Power input voltage: Check voltage across the terminal 7
–8with a multimeter.
3) Strain gauge: Maximum allowable current supplied to the
strain gauge is 30mA. Check the resistance of the sensor.
4) Input: Check voltage across the terminal 10 (+) – 11 (–)
with a multimeter. The voltage value at the maximum
load must equal [Excitation ×Strain Gauge Sensitivity].
5) Output
• Open collector: Check that the output load is 30V DC/
30mA at the maximum. Saturation voltage is 1.1V DC.
Check the input threshold voltage (at L level) of the
connected device to be greater than that.
• CMOS level: Check the output voltage. (H ≥4.5V DC, L
≤0.5V DC)
PIN NO. ASSIGNMENT PIN NO. ASSIGNMENT
11×10017 COM
22×10018 COM
34×10019 OVF
48×10020 POL
51×10121 DAV
62×10122 HOLD
74×10123 COM
88×10124 COM
91×10225 No connection
10 2 ×10226 No connection
11 4 ×102
12 8 ×102
13 1 ×103
14 2 ×103
15 4 ×103
16 8 ×103
PIN NO. ASSIGNMENT PIN NO. ASSIGNMENT
1B
0 17 COM
2B
118 COM
3B
2 19 OVF
4B
3 20 POL
5B
4 21 DAV
6B
5 22 HOLD
7B
6 23 COM
8B
7 24 COM
9B
8 25 No connection
10 B 9 26 No connection
11 B10
12 B11
13 B12
14 B13
15 B14
16 B15
OUTPUT CONNECTOR (26-pin)
■ BCD OUTPUT
■ BINARY, TWO'S COMPLEMENT OUTPUTS
M-SYSTEM WARRANTY
M-System warrants such new M-System product which it manufactures to be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the 36-month period following the date that such
productwasoriginallypurchasedifsuchproducthasbeenusedundernormaloperatingconditionsandproperlymaintained,M-System'ssoleliability,andpurchaser'sexclusiveremedies,
under this warranty are, at M-System's option, the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price of any M-System product which is defective under the terms of this warranty. To
submit a claim under this warranty, the purchaser must return, at its expense, the defective M-System product to the below address together with a copy of its original sales invoice.
THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO M-SYSTEM PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. M-SYSTEM SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER.
M-System Co., Ltd., 5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN, Phone: (06) 6659-8201, Fax: (06) 6659-8510, E-mail: [email protected]

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