Moore Industries T2X DWB User manual

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©2016Moore Industries-International, Inc.
Wall-Mount Room Air Temperature
Monitoring System
May 2016
Figure 1. Connecting the T2X-DWB to the PC for Configuration Configuring the T2X-DWB
One of the benefits of the T2X-DWB is that there are no internal or
external controls to adjust or settings to change. All operating param-
eters are set using a PC and Moore Industries’ T2X-DWB PC Configu-
ration Software Program.
The software settings are downloaded to the transmitter in the form
of a configuration file and stored in the instrument’s memory. You can
save a backup copy of the file on your PC hard drive or other media.
Note:
The new settings will not take effect until you have programmed
the T2X-DWB with the new configuration file. To program the
transmitter, (with the T2X-DWB attached) click Stop, then Prog.
Table 1. Equipment Needed for Setting Up the T2X DWB
Managing Configuration Files
Once all of the parameters for a transmitter are set, they can be saved
using the File menus and fields.
Saving a Configuration File to your PC – To save a configuration file
to your PC, click the File button. Enter the name of the file you wish
to save in the Selected File Name box. Select the location for the file
to be saved and click Save. Follow the prompts accordingly to finish
saving the file.
Retrieving a Configuration File from your PC – To retrieve a file,
click the File button. Use the display on the left to locate and click
on the file to be retrieved. Click on the Quit File button. Follow the
prompts accordingly to finish loading the file. The file can now be
downloaded to a T2X-DWB.
Retrieving a Configuration File from a Connected T2X DWB – To
retrieve the configuration file from a connected T2X-DWB, simply click
Stop, then Get Setup. The screen will reflect any changes. This file
can now be saved or downloaded to a different T2X-DWB.
237-705-00D
T2X DWB
24-42Vdc, ±10%
Accurate to ±0.025%, e.g. Fluke Model 87
ITS68 and ITS90, or equivalent
Microsoft Windows based PC;
16Mb free RAM; 20MB free disk space on hard
drive
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or 7
1 (one) serial port or one available USB port
(with optional USB cable)
Version 1.0, or greater, successfully installed
on the hard drive of the specified PC
Non-Isolated Cable Part Number: 803-040-26
Isolated Cable Part Number: 803-039-26
Power Supply
Multimeter
RTD Temperature vs. Resis-
tance Tables
Personal Computer
Moore Industries’
T2X DWB Configuration
Program
Moore Industries’
Communication Cable
Device Specifications
The T2X DWB
The T2X-DWB Wall-Mount Air Temperature Monitoring System delivers
the long-term stability of Moore Industries T2X transmitter but is also
enclosed in a durable wall-mounted box. It can be used in a wide
range of indoor temperature sensing applications.
The PC-programmable T2X-DWB has an internal 1000 ohm RTD for
room temperature sensing. It provides a proportional 4-20mA output
that is linear with temperature, and ready for direct interface with a
monitoring/control system.
Setting up the T2X-DWB
Configuring and programming the T2X-DWB is simple. Begin by
gathering all of the necessary equipment (listed in Table 1), installing
the T2X-DWB PC Configuration Program onto your computer, then
connecting the instrument as shown in Figure 1. It is necessary to
connect the T2X-DWB to the PC before creating a configuration file.
Installing the Configuration
Software
Refer to Table 1 for the equipment needed.
1. Insert the Moore Industries Interface Solution PC
Configuration Software CD into the CD drive of the PC.
Access the CD and open the “T2X DWB PC Configuration
Software” folder.
2. Double-click the installation program located in the folder.
Follow the prompts to correctly install the program.
Once the configuration software is installed on the PC, the
T2X- DWB can be connected to equipment to simulate input and
monitor output. You can then change the transmitter’s operating
parameters.
–+
Power
Source
8-42Vdc
To Serial (COM)
Port of PC
–+
DVM
0-10V
250 ohms T2X DWB
Communication Cable
–
+
Current
Meter
0-50mA
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Figure 2. T2X-DWB PC Configuration Software Screen
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To apply selections from the following list to your transmitter, click
the Stop/Start button at the bottom of the screen and then click the
Program button. This will download the settings from the configuration
software tot he memory of the connected transmitter.
1. I.D. Tag
Use this parameter to place an identifying descriptor for your
instrument.
2. Calibration
Calibration Mode is intended for factory use only.
For normal measurement operations, the instrument must be placed in
Measurement Mode.
3. Input Range and Setup Options
Scaling the input allows you to set the T2X-DWB to scale its output to
the desired temperature range. In a reverse output application, the
T2X-DWB output drops in proportion to a rise in input, and conversely
rises in proportion to a drop in the input.
To scale the input– Enter the desired zero input value for your
application in the Input Zero box. Next, enter the desired full input
value into the Input Full box.
To set reverse output– Follow the instructions to scale the input, but
enter a value in the Input Zero box that is greater than the Input Full,
and a value in the Input Full box that is less than the Input Zero.
4. Setting Degree, Broken Wire, Filter and Sensor Failure
Functions:
Degree– Select how you choose to view temperature readings
(Fahrenheit or Celsius).
Broken Wire– Select whether to enable/disable the Broken Sensor
Wire feature.
During operation, the T2X-DWB sends random microamp pulses
through the internal sensor to check for an inoperative sensor. To
disable this feature, select OFF.
Filter– This setting is used to configure the input filter. Use this filter to
reduce the effects of mains-induced noise. The input filter value should
be set to the frequency of the local AC supply–50Hz or 60Hz.
Sensor Failure– This button configures the transmitter to drive its
output, up to 24.0mA or down to 3.3mA, if the internal sensor fails.
5. Scaling the Output and Setting Damping
The T2X-DWB can be configured to scale its 4-20mA output to offset
the performance or calibration of other instruments in the process loop.
You can also introduce a delay (0-5sec) into the response of your unit
in order to stop short-lived spikes from indicating a failure.
To scale the output– Enter the desired zero output value in the Output
Zero box, or use the slide bar to adjust the value. Next, select the
Output Full box and enter the desired full output value.
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Specifications
Input Accuracy:
Platinum RTD,
±0.5°C (±0.9°F)
Output Accuracy:
Input Accuracy + 0.1% of
output span
NOTE: Overall accuracy is
determined by combining
input and output accuracy.
It includes the combined ef-
fects of linearity, hysteresis,
repeatability
and adjustment resolution.
It does not include ambient
temperature effect.
Calibration Accuracy: Set
at factory; sensor cannot be
removed
Stability (maximum span):
1 year = ±0.12%
3 years = ±0.21%
5 years = ±0.27%
Measurement Cycle: Out-
put updates at least 8 times
per second
Output Response Time:
256msec typical, 360msec
maximum, for the output to
change from 10% to 90%
for an input step change of
0% to 100%
Over-Voltage Protec-
tion: Input, 4Vdc peak,
maximum; Output, 48Vdc,
maximum; Reverse Polarity,
48Vdc, maximum
Digital Input Filter:
User-selectable, 50/60Hz
Power Requirement:
8-42Vdc
Power Supply and Load
Effects: Negligible within
specified power limits
Load Capability:
700 ohms@24V
Burnout Protection:
User-programmable,
Upscale to 23.6mA;
Downscale to 3.3mA
RTD Lead Wire
RTD Excitation:
250 microamps, ±10%
Ambient
Conditions
Set Up
Weight
Operating Range:
-40°C to + 85°C
(-40°F to + 185°F)
Storage Range:
-55°C to +105°C
(-67°F to +221°F)
Relative Humidity:
0-95%, non-condensing
Ambient Temperature Effect:
±0.015% of span/°C change
RFI/EMI Immunity:
10V/m@80-1000MHz, 1kHz AM
when tested according to IEC
61326 with an error of 0.5% of
span or less
Noise Rejection:
Common mode: 100dB@
50/60Hz; Normal Mode: 70dB
typical at 200mVp-p@50/60Hz
All settings are made using
Moore Industries’ T2X-DWB PC
Configuration Software, and then
stored in nonvolatile memory
113 g (4 oz)
Maximum
Range
-240 to 300°C
-400 to 572°F
Minimum
Span
10°C
18°F
Type
Platinum
1000
0.003850
Table 2. Input Type and Ranges
Ohms
Performance
(continued)
Performance
Conformance
Range
-200 to 300°C
-328 to 572°F
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Everything You Need is Included
Each T2X-DWB order comes with one copy of our Configuration
Software (Windows®compatible) on CD and one non-isolated
configuration cable.
To order additional software or cables:
750-75E05-01 T2X-DWB PC Configuration Software Program
803-039-26 Isolated Configuration Cable
Non-Isolated Configuration Cable
803-040-26
Part Number Part
Supply Voltage - 8V
0.024A =Ohms
Specifications and information subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.
Note: Although the conformance range & maximum range are larger than the operating range, the T2X-DWB unit can only be used in an
environment which does not exceed the operating range of -40°C to + 85°C (-40°F to + 185°F).

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Installation
Installation consists of physically mounting the unit and completing the
electrical connections. Moore Industries suggests installing the T2X-
DWB by first mounting the unit in its intended application, then making
the electrical connections to output and power. Before any installation,
make sure that the unit has been bench checked to ensure that it is
configured and calibrated properly for its intended application.
Mounting
Mounting the T2X-DWB simply consists of mounting it to a wall.
Connecting the T2X DWB
Ground Wiring Recommendations
The following ground wiring practices must be followed to ensure
proper performance of the T2X-DWB in any application.
• AnyMooreIndustriesproductinametalcaseorhousing
must be grounded.
• Allinputsignalsto,andoutputsignalsfrom,MooreIndus-
tries’ products should be connected using a shielded, twist-
ed pair technique. Shields should be connected to an earth
or safety ground at the unit itself.
• Themaximumallowablelengthofanyunshieldedportionof
the input and/or output connections is 2 in (51mm).
CE Conformity
Installation of any Moore Industries products that carry the CE certifi-
cation (Commission Electrotechnique) must adhere to guidelines set
forth in the applicable EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) directive
EN 61326.
United States • inf[email protected]
Tel: (818) 894-7111 • FAX: (818) 891-2816
Australia • [email protected]
Tel: (02) 8536-7200 • FAX: (02) 9525-7296
Belgium • inf[email protected]
Tel: 03/448.10.18 • FAX: 03/440.17.97
The Netherlands • [email protected]
Tel: (0)344-617971 • FAX: (0)344-615920
China • [email protected]
Tel: 86-21-62491499 • FAX: 86-21-62490635
United Kingdom • [email protected]
Tel: 01293 514488 • FAX: 01293 536852
Figure 3. Connecting the T2X-DWB into the loop
Figure 4. T2X-DWB Dimensions
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112mm
(4.39 in)
72mm
(2.82 in)
48mm
(1.88 in)
84mm
(3.29 in)
34mm
(1.34 in)
–
+
–
+
Power
Source
8-42Vdc
Current
Input
Device
+
–
Maintenance
Moore Industries suggests a quick check for terminal tightness and
general unit condition every 6-8 months, depending upon the sever-
ity of conditions. Things such as ambient vibration, corrosive atmo-
spheres, extreme heat or cold, etc., can play a role in shortening the
service life of any piece of electronic equipment. Always adhere to any
site requirements for programmed maintenance.
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