Omega ILD44-UTP User manual

Step 30. Select the Deviation Control Type Submenu
Press d. If flashing _DEV Deviation is displayed press a,
otherwise press buntil flashing _DEV is shown. Now
press dto store and go to next menu item.
Step 31. Select the Latched Type Submenu
Press d. If flashing UNLT Unlatched is displayed press a,
otherwise press buntil UNLT is displayed.
Press dto store and advance to next menu item.
Step 32. Select the Normally Open Type of Contact
Clo ure Submenu
Press d. If flashing N.o. Normally Open is displayed,
press a, otherwise press buntil N.o. is displayed. Press d
to store and advance to next menu item.
Step 33. Select the Above Type of Active Submenu
Press d. If flashing ABoV A ove is displayed, press a,
otherwise press buntil ABoV is displayed. Press dto store
and advance to next menu item.
Step 34. Enable Alarm 1 at Power On (A.P.oN)
Press d. If flashing ENBL is displayed, press a, otherwise
press buntil ENBL is displayed. Press dto store and
advance to next menu item.
Step 35. Enter Alarm 1 High Submenu
Press atwice to skip ALR.L Alarm 1 Low value. ALR.L is
for elow & ALR.H for a ove.
Step 36. Set the Alarm 1 High value (ALR.H)
Press d. Press bor cuntil value to set the display to
002.0. Press dto save.
Step 37. Enter the Alarm 2 Menu
The display will show ALR2 the top menu for Alarm 2.
Repeat steps from 28 to 36 to set for Alarm 2 the same
conditions as for Alarm 1.
Step 38. Skip the Loop Break Time Menu (LOOP)
Press ato go to the OUT1 Output 1 Menu item.
Step 39. Configuration the Output 1 Menu
Set Alarm 1 Disa led (Step 29) to e a le to Ena le
Output 1.
Configure Out 1 as CTRL / PID, ACTN / RVRS, AUTO /
DSBL, ANTL / ENBL, PRoP / 005.0, REST / 0180, RATE /
018.0, CYCL / 0010 and DPNG / 000 . Please refer to the
operator’s manual if needed. Press dto save and go to the
next menu item.
Step 40. Configuration of Di play Color Selection
Press auntil the COLR Display Color Selection Menu
appears on the Display. Configure COLR as N.CLR /GRN
(green), 1.CLR / RED (red), 2.CLR /AMBR (am er). Please
refer to the operator’s manual if needed.
For color change on Setpoints refer to Owners
Manual Section 2.
Step 41. Run a Te t
Press auntil reset the controller and return to RUN Mode to
display 075.0 (Am ient Temperature). Now you are ready
to o serve temperature as it rises 10°F higher than
displayed. Touch the tip of the Thermocouple to raise the
temperature a ove the Alarm 2 High value 082.0, and AL2
will turn on, and Display Color will change from Green to
Am er. Continue touching the tip to raise the temperature
a ove the Alarm 1 High value 087.0 and Display Color will
change from Am er to Red. Annunciator “1” is turning on
and off displaying output 1.
Step 11. Enter to the Thermocouple Type Input Submenu
Press dto display flashing, previously selected
Thermocouple type.
Step 12. Scroll through available election of TC type
Press bto sequence thru flashing Thermocouple types,
(select k -for type "K" CHROMEGA®/ALOMEGA®)
J K T E N DIN J R S B C - TC types
J k t E N dN J R S b C - Di play
Step 13. Store TC type
After you have selected the Thermocouple type press dto
store your selection, the instrument automatically advances
to the next menu item.
Step 14. Enter to Reading Configuration Menu
The display shows RDG Reading Configuration, which is the
top menu for 4 su menus: Decimal Point, Degree Units,
Filter Constant and Input/Reading Su menus.
Step 15. Enter to Decimal Point Submenu
Press dto show DEC Decimal Point.
Step 16. Di play the Decimal Point po ition
Press dagain to display the flashing Decimal Point position.
Step 17. Select the Decimal Point po ition
Press bto select FFF.F Decimal Point position.
Step 18. Store elected Decimal Point po ition
By pressing dmomentarily the Decimal Point position will
e stored and the instrument will go to the next menu item.
Step 19. Enter to Temperature Unit Submenu
Display shows TEMP Temperature Unit.
Step 20. Di play available Temperature Unit
Press dto display the flashing Degree °F or °C.
Step 21. Scroll through Temperature Unit election
Press bto select °F Degree.
Step 22. Store the Temperature Unit
Press dto display momentarily that the Degree Unit has
een stored and the instrument will go automatically to the
next menu item.
Step 23. Enter the Filter Con tant Submenu
Display shows FLTR Filter Constant Su menu.
Step 24. Di play the Filter Con tant Value Submenu
Press dto display the flashing, previously selected Filter
Constant.
Step 25. Scroll through available Filter Con tant
Press bto sequence thru Filter Constants 0001, 0002,
0004, 0008, 0016, 00 2, 0064 and 0128.
Step 26. Store the Filter Con tant
Press dmomentarily to store 0004 Filter Constant and the
instrument will automatically go to the next menu item.
Step 27. Enter Alarm 1 Menu
The display will show ALR1 the top menu for Alarm 1. In the
following steps we are going to ena le Alarm 1, Deviation,
Unlatch, Normally Open, Active A ove, Ena le at power on
and +2°F High Alarm i.e. Process Value > Setpoint 1 Value
+2°F will activate Alarm 1.
If Analog Output Option is installed and ena led, the
controller will skip Alarm 1 Menu item to Analog
Output.
Step 28. Enter Alarm 1 Enable/Di able Submenu
Press dto display flashing DSBL/ ENBL.
Step 29. Enable Alarm 1 Submenu
If flashing ENBL is displayed, press a, if DSBL is displayed,
press buntil ENBL is displayed, then press dto store and
go to the next menu item.
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WARRANTY/DIS LAIMER
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to e free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
one (1) year from the date of purchase. In addition to OMEGA’s standard warranty period, OMEGA Engineering will
extend the warranty period for four (4) additional year if the warranty card enclosed with each instrument is
returned to OMEGA.
If the unit malfunctions, it must e returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will
issue an Authorized Return (AR) num er immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination y OMEGA,
if the unit is found to e defective, it will e repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply
to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including ut not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing,
operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit
shows evidence of having een tampered with or shows evidence of having een damaged as a result of excessive
corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vi ration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating
conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not warranted, including ut not limited to
contact points, fuses, and triacs.
OMEGA i plea ed to offer ugge tion on the u e of it variou product . However, OMEGA neither
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the u e of it product in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA
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hall OMEGA be liable for con equential, incidental or pecial damage .
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DELAYS). The assigned AR num er should then e marked on the outside of the return package and on any
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FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the
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was PURCHASED,
2. Model and serial num er of the product under
warranty, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific pro lems
relative to the product.
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PATENT AND TRADEMARK NOTICE: This product is covered y one or more of the following patents: U.S. Pat.
No. Des. 336,895; 5,274,577; 6,243,021/ CANADA 2052599; 2052600/ ITALY 1249456; 1250938/ GERMANY DE 41
34398 C2/ SPAIN 2039150; 2048066/ UK Patent No. GB2 249 837; GB2 248 954/ FRANCE BREVET NO. 91 12756.
Other U.S. and International Patents pending or applied for.
This device is marked with the international caution sym ol. It is important to read the
Setup Guide efore installing or commissioning this device, as the guide contains important
information relating to safety and EMC.
WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not e used for, patient-
connected applications.
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SPECIFICATION
Accuracy:
+0.5°C temp;
0.03% rdg. process typical
Re olution:
1
°
/0.1
°; 10 µV
process
Temperature Stability:
0.04°C/°C RTD;
0.05°C/°C TC @ 25°C (77°F);
50 ppm/°C process
Di play:
4-digit, 7-segment LED,
101.6mm (4.00”)
with red, green, and am er programma le
colors for process varia le, set point and
temperature units.
Input Type :
Thermocouple, RTD, Analog Voltage
and Current
TC: (ITS 90)
J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, N, L
RTD: (ITS 68)
100/500/1000 ohm Pt sensor
2-, 3-, or 4-wire; 0.00385 or 0.00392 curve
Voltage:
0 to 100 mV, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 Vdc
Current:
0 to 20 mA (4 to 20 mA)
Output 1:
Relay 250 Vac @ 3 A Resistive Load,
SSR, Pulse, Analog Voltage and Current
Output 2:
Relay 250 Vac @ 3 A Resistive Load,
SSR, Pulse
Option : Communication
RS-232 / RS-485 or
Excitation:
24 Vdc
Power:
100-240 Vac ±10%,
50-60 Hz, 22.5 W
Dimen ion :
480.0
L x 210.8 W x 95.4 D mm
(18.11" x 8.31" x 3.76")
Panel Cutout:
414.3 L x 179.4 W mm
(16.31” L x 7.06” W)
Weight:
2,495 g (5.5 l s)
Approval :
CE per EN61010-1:2001
USA
MADE IN
iLD44-UTP Big Di play
Univer al Temperature
& Proce Controller

FLOW CHART
CONFIGURATION
MENU Mode:
Flashing display in MENU Mode means you can make your
selection y pressing button. If the flashing display is not
a four digit value, pressing cutton will always direct the
instrument one step ackward of the top menu item. The
second push on the cutton will reset the instrument
except after the setpoint and the alarms, that will go to the
RUN Mode without resetting the instrument. The autton
will always sequence the instrument thru the menu items.
The dbutton ha two function :
1. To save a selected flashing display
2. To direct the instrument to the next su menu level
RUN Mode:
bcauses the display to flash the PEAK with the
corresponding value. Press again to go ack to RUN
Mode.
ccauses the display to flash VALLEY with the
corresponding value. Press again to go ack to RUN
Mode.
d
causes flashing PEAK or VALLEY to reset corresponding
values. Pressing d twice will cause the display to flash
STBY and put the instrument into stand y, which disa les
all outputs and alarms. Press done more time to go
ack to RUN Mode.
OPERATION - (For Thermocouple Input)
Step 1. Apply Power to the In trument
When your device is first powered up it will display the
am ient temperature (assume 75°F).
Step 2. Enter Setpoint 1 Menu
Press aone time from run mode to get to SP1 Setpoint 1.
Step 3. Enter the Setpoint 1 Value Submenu
Press d. Display shows the previous selection of Setpoint 1.
Step 4. Change the Setpoint 1 Value
Press bor cuntil desired value is displayed.
Step 5. Store the Setpoint 1 Value
Set the Setpoint 1 to 10 degree higher than Process value
(SP1 = 85) and press dto store, display flashes STRD
message and advances to SP2 Setpoint 2 Menu.
Step 6. Store the Setpoint 2 Value
Repeat steps 3 and 4. Set the Setpoint 2 to 5 degree higher
than Process value (SP2 = 80) and press dto store,
display flashes STRD message and advances to CNFG
Configuration Menu.
Step 7. Enter the Input Type Menu
Press dto enter INPT Input Type Menu.
Step 8. Enter to the ubmenu item of Input Menu
Press dto display Input: Process, RTD or Thermocouple.
If flashing T.C is displayed press aand proceed to Step 11.
Step 9. Scroll through available election of Input Menu
Press buntil a flashing T.C for Thermocouple is displayed.
Step 10. Enter to the Thermocouple Input Submenu
Press dto store Thermocouple Input. The display will stop
flashing and show the top menu for Thermocouple types. If
you press acontroller will step to next menu item (Skip to Step 14).
_____ Underline denote factory default etup
Mounting Big Di play Through Panel:
1.
Using the panel cutout diagram shown, cut an opening in
the panel.
2.
Remove six screws at the ack of Big Display to remove
ack cover.
3.
Insert the unit into the opening from the front of the panel,
so the gasket seals etween the ezel and the front of the
panel.
4. Align ack cover to
Big Display
and reinstall screws.
Mounting Big Di play on Bail:
1. Mark the location of mounting screws on the flat surface.
2.
Be sure to leave enough room around the ail to allow for
removal and rotation of the display.
3. The display can e rotated for the est viewing angle.
Di a embly In truction:
Warning: Di connect all ac power from the unit
before proceeding.
1.
Remove all wiring connections from the rear of the
instrument, y unscrewing the power and input connectors.
2.
Remove six screws at the ack of the display and ack cover.
3. Remove the
Big Display
from the panel.
4. To remove the
Big Display
from the ail, unscrew the two
kno s at each end of the mounting rackets.
WIRING
Wire the instrument according to the Input and Output
Wiring Connections descri ed in your Operator’s Manual.
Warning: Do not connect ac power to your
device until you have completed all input and
output connection . Thi device mu t only be
in talled by a pecially trained electrician with
corre ponding qualification . Failure to follow
all in truction and warning may re ult in injury!
Connect the main ac power connections as shown in the figure
elow.
POWER
1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5
L N + -
1 2 31 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 3 5
2 4 6
+ -
OUTPUT2 OUTPUT1
RTN
Rx Tx
AC
PWR
TB1
DC
PWR
REMOTE
PROGRAMMER
TB2 TB3 TB4 TB9
TB7 TB8
PJ3
COMMUNICATION OUTPUTS T/C INPUT INPUTS
TB5
This Quick Start Reference provides information on
setting up your instrument for asic operation. The
latest complete Communication and Operational
Manual as well as free Software and ActiveX
Controls are availa le at www.omega.com or on
the CD-ROM enclo ed with your hipment.
SAFETY CONSIDERATION
Thi device i marked with the international
Caution ymbol.
The instrument is a panel mount device protected in
accordance with EN 61010-1:2001, electrical safety
requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control
and la oratory. Remem er that the unit has no power-on
switch. Building installation should include a switch or circuit-
reaker that must e compliant to IEC 947-1 and 947-3.
SAFETY:
• Do not exceed voltage rating on the la el located on
the ack of the instrument housing.
• Always disconnect power efore changing signal and
power connections.
• Do not use this instrument on a work ench without
its case for safety reasons.
• Do not operate this instrument in flamma le or
explosive atmospheres.
EMC:
• Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded ca les.
• Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit.
• Use signal wire connections with twisted-pair ca les.
• Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wire close to the
instrument if EMC pro lems persist.
MOUNTING
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