Nexen TA100B User manual

(i) FORMNO.L-21094-B-0801
TA100B & TA110B Signal Conditioners
WEB CONTROL PRODUCTS
User Manual

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In accordance with Nexen’s established policy of constant product improvement, the specifications contained in this
manualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice. Technicaldatalistedinthismanualarebasedonthelatestinformation
available at the time of printing and are also subject to change without notice.
Technical Support: 800-843-7445
(651)484-5900
www.nexengroup.com
Copyright 1999 Nexen Group, Inc.
NexenGroup,Inc.
560 Oak Grove Parkway
Vadnais Heights, Minnesota 55127
ISO 9001 Certified
Read this manual carefully before installation and operation.
Follow Nexen's instructions and integrate this unit into your system with care.
This unit should be installed, operated and maintained by qualified personnel ONLY.
Improper installation can damage your system or cause injury or death.
Comply with all applicable codes.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Installation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
ElectricalConnections ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
Calibration for PH16B and UH21 Sensor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Warranty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

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INTRODUCTION
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The TA100B and TA110B signal conditioners allow for the connection, excitation, and calibration of one Nexen PH16B
or UH21 web guide sensor and for the output of a 0 – 10 VDC and 4 – 20 mA web edge position signal. A Program-
mable Logic Controller (PLC) or a computer can use this signal to monitor web edge position.
The TA100B is complete with a NEMA-12 enclosure and 120 VAC power cord.
The TA110B is chassis-mounted for installations in cabinets or enclosures.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: TA100B and TA110B Signal Conditioners are electronic components and should be mounted in a dry, dust free,
shock, and vibration free area with an ambient temperature greater than 32° F [0° C] but less than 122° F [50° C].
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FIGURE 1b TA110B

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FORM NO. L-21094-B-0801
FIGURE 2
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
NOTE: Make electrical connections as
shown in Figures 2 through 4 for the type
of sensor used. To maintain NEMA 12
strain relief ratings, the cables must have a
diameter in the range of 0.161-0.314
inches. Unused strain relief holes must be
plugged.
EDGE POSITION SIGNAL CABLE SHIELD
EDGE POSITION CURRENT SIGNAL, 4-20 mA
EDGE POSITION SIGNAL, COMMON
EXCITATION COMMON
EDGE POSITION VOLTAGE SIGNAL, 0-10 VDC
PH16B CABLE SHIELD
JUMPER
WHITE
EXCITATION, +12V GREEN
SIGNAL INPUT RED
SIGNAL COMMON BLACK
PH16B
J2*
* J2 can be removed by pulling straight up.
PH16B CONNECTION TO TERMINAL STRIP J2
EDGE POSITION SIGNAL CABLE SHIELD
EDGE POSITION CURRENT SIGNAL, 4-20 mA
EDGE POSITION SIGNAL, COMMON
POWER, -15V YELLOW, UH21
EXCITATION, COMMON
EDGE POSITION VOLTAGE SIGNAL, 0-10 VDC
UH21 CABLE SHIELD
JUMPER
GREEN
EXCITATION, +12V RED
SIGNAL INPUT WHITE
SIGNAL COMMON BLACK
UH21*
J2**
* UH21 also requires -15 VDC, see terminal 13.
** J2 can be removed by pulling straight up.
FIGURE 3 UH21 CONNECTION TO TERMINAL STRIP J2 FIGURE 4
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J1
GND
LINE, 120 VAC
EARTH GROUND
NEUTRAL
WARNING
Before connecting any wires, be sure that AC power is turned off, locked and proper
signage applied according to safety regulations. All wiring must be shielded or run
through conduit. Wire runs are to be no more than 300 feet.

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CALIBRATION FOR PH16B AND UH21 SENSOR
JUMPER SETTINGS
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
VOLTAGE OUTPUT CALIBRATION
1. Check jumper and Range settings (See Figure 5)
with chart above and adjust as necessary.
2. Apply power to TA100B or TA110B.
3. Rotate S1 and S2 fully counterclockwise (See
Figure 5).
4. Cover the sensor window completely with an
opaque material (See Figure 6).
5. Connect a voltmeter to TP7 (com) and TP1 (See
Figure 5).
6. Adjust Z1 until voltmeter displays 0.00 VDC at TP1
(See Figure 5).
7. Remove voltmeter lead from TP1 and attach to TP2.
8. Adjust Z2 until voltmeter displays 0.00 VDC at TP2
(See Figure 5).
9. Remove voltmeter lead from TP2 and attach to
position 10 of J2 (See Figure 5).
10. Uncover the sensor window and adjust S1 until the
voltmeter displays 10.0 VDC.
11. Cover the sensor window and adjust Z1 until the
voltmeter displays 0.00 VDC.
12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 until output voltage swing
is acceptable.
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NOTE: The 4 –20 mA output is factory calibrated
to correspond with the 0 –10 VDC output voltage
swing. If adjustment is necessary see CURRENT
OUTPUT CALIBRATION.
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TP1
TP7
TP2
S1
Z1
S2
Z2
R31
R32
Range 1
Range 2
J2
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FORM NO. L-21094-B-0801
NOTE: The 4 –20 mA output is factory calibrated
to correspond with the 0 –10 VDC output voltage
swing. Only use this procedure if the current swing
is not acceptable.
1. Perform the procedure for VOLTAGE OUTPUT
CALIBRATION.
2. Disconnect the voltmeter from TP7 and J2.
3. Set the voltmeter to Current mode.
4. Connect the voltmeter to position 12 of J2 (Current
Source) and position 11 of J2 (Current Return)
(See Figure 5).
5. Cover the sensor window and adjust R32 until the
voltmeter displays 4.00 mA (See Figure 5 & 6).
6. Uncover the sensor window and adjust R31 until the
voltmeter displays 20.0 mA (See Figure 5).
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until output current swing is
acceptable.
CURRENT OUTPUT CALIBRATION
SPECIFICATIONS
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WARRANTY
WarrantiesWarranties
WarrantiesWarranties
Warranties
Nexen warrants that the Products will be free from any defects in material or workmanship for a period of 12 months
from the date of shipment. NEXEN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. This warranty applies only if (a) the
Product has been installed, used and maintained in accordance with any applicable Nexen installation or maintenance
manual for the Product; (b) the alleged defect is not attributable to normal wear and tear; (c) the Product has not been
altered, misused or used for purposes other than those for which it was intended; and (d) Buyer has given written
notice of the alleged defect to Nexen, and delivered the allegedly defective Product to Nexen, within one year of the
date of shipment.
Exclusive RemedyExclusive Remedy
Exclusive RemedyExclusive Remedy
Exclusive Remedy
The exclusive remedy of the Buyer for any breach of the warranties set out above will be, at the sole discretion of
Nexen, a repair or replacement with new, serviceably used or reconditioned Product, or issuance of credit in the
amount of the purchase price paid to Nexen by the Buyer for the Products.
Limitation of Nexen’s LiabilityLimitation of Nexen’s Liability
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TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW NEXEN SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON
FOR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SPECIAL DAMAGES, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER
BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF NEXEN SHALL HAVE
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE. For all of
the purposes hereof, the term “consequential damages”shall include lost profits, penalties, delay images, liquidated
damages or other damages and liabilities which Buyer shall be obligated to pay or which Buyer may incur based
upon, related to or arising out of its contracts with its customers or other third parties. In no event shall Nexen be liable
for any amount of damages in excess of amounts paid by Buyer for Products or services as to which a breach of
contract has been determined to exist. The parties expressly agree that the price for the Products and the services was
determined in consideration of the limitation on damages set forth herein and such limitation has been specifically
bargained for and constitutes an agreed allocation of risk which shall survive the determination of any court of compe-
tent jurisdiction that any remedy herein fails of its essential purpose.
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Limitation of DamagesLimitation of Damages
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In no event shall Nexen be liable for any consequential, indirect, incidental, or special damages of any nature whatso-
ever, including without limitation, lost profits arising from the sale or use of the Products.
Warranty Claim ProceduresWarranty Claim Procedures
Warranty Claim ProceduresWarranty Claim Procedures
Warranty Claim Procedures
To make a claim under this warranty, the claimant must give written notice of the alleged defect to whom the Product
was purchased from and deliver the Product to same within one year of the date on which the alleged defect first
became apparent.
Nexen Group, Inc.
560 Oak Grove Parkway
Vadnais Heights, MN 55127
800.843.7445
Fax: 651.286.1099
www.nexengroup.com
ISO 9001 Certified
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