Tsubaki TSM4000C1 User manual

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Instruction Manual
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Shock Monitor
Electric power detection type overload protector
Model No.:TSM4000C1
TSM4000C1P
Built-in Sequence Type
for Forward/Reverse Rotation Control
EHM40C106010R2
Published on Ocotober 1, 2017
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Shock Monitor.
This instruction manual describes from the installation, wiring, operation, through
maintenance and inspection of the Shock Monitor. Please read this manual carefully
and take due caution while handling the de ice.
2. Safety Precautions
2. Safety Precautions2. Safety Precautions
2. Safety Precautions
● Be sure to read this manual and other attached documents carefully before starting the
installation, wiring, operation, and maintenance/inspection to ensure proper use.
● Familiarize yourself with all of the knowledge of the de ices, safety information, and
precautions before using the Shock Monitor.
● After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a place where users can access any time.
● This instruction uses two le els of safety precautions: WARNING and CAUTION.
WARNING
Failure to follow instructions may lead to dangerous
situations where death or se ere injury can occur.
CAUTION
Failure to follow instructions may lead to dangerous
situation where medium to light injury or property
damage can occur.
E en if the instructions are followed, a serious consequence may result depending on
the situation.
Be sure to exercise due caution and follow all of these important instructions.
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1. Introduction.........................
2. Safety Precautions...............
3. Usage...................................
3.1 What is a C1 model?...........
3.2 Other functions...............
3.3 Operation description....
4.
Che c k i ng t h e P ac k a g e C o nt ents
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4.1 Model number meaning
(
Main unit + Current sensor
)
5. Part Names ..........................
6. Installation...........................
7. Wiring .................................
8. Terminal Functions .............
8.1 Terminal block................
8.2 Connector CN1...............
9. Connection Diagram.............
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10. Operation..................................
10.1
LED indicators and operation keys
10.2 Switching modes..................
10.3 Monitor mode......................
10.4 Test mode............................
10.5 Program mode.....................
11. Troubleshooting........................
12. Trip Reco ery Procedure...........
13.
Precautions on Maintenance/Inspection
14. Periodic Inspection....................
15. For Your Safety.........................
16. Specifications............................
17. Outer Dimensions.....................
18. Warranty...................................
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● Use the product described in this instruction manual by obser ing safety-related
laws and regulations such as Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health.
● Obser e the following during the installation, remo al, or maintenance/inspection of
the product:
(1) Turn off the power switch.
(2) Do not go below any equipment which may fall and drop.
(3) Secure mo ing parts of the equipment so that they will not mo e unexpectedly.
(4) Wear appropriate clothing and protecti e gear for the work.
● Before starting trial operation or regular inspection, be sure to confirm the
operation so that the Shock Monitor properly works as a protection de ice.
● The Shock Monitor main unit is subject to conditions when it is used for a megger
test. Follow the instruction in the instruction manual.
● Do not work while the line is li e. Be sure to turn off the power before starting work.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
● The wiring, energization/operation, and maintenance/inspection of the Shock
Monitor must be done by an engineer with expert knowledge.
Otherwise, an electric sho
Otherwise, an electric shoOtherwise, an electric sho
Otherwise, an electric shock, injury, or fire may result.
ck, injury, or fire may result.ck, injury, or fire may result.
ck, injury, or fire may result.
● Be sure to ground Terminal E of the Shock Monitor.
Otherwise
OtherwiseOtherwise
Otherwise,
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, an accident may result.
an accident may result. an accident may result.
an accident may result.
● When using a 400 VAC motor power supply, ensure that the Shock Monitor unit and
400 V resistor are connected properly.
Otherwise, an e
Otherwise, an eOtherwise, an e
Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may result.
lectric shock or fire may result.lectric shock or fire may result.
lectric shock or fire may result.
● Ensure that this instruction manual is deli ered to the end users.
Also, let the end users carefully read the manual before using the Shock Monitor to
ensure correct use.
● If you do not ha e the instruction manual, contact your TEM dealer or a TEM sales
office and request a copy by specifying the product name, model number, etc.
● Do not disassemble the product or make additional work for modification.
● This product contains se eral consumable parts (electrolytic
se eral consumable parts (electrolyticse eral consumable parts (electrolytic
se eral consumable parts (electrolytic capacitor, relay, etc.)
capacitor, relay, etc.) capacitor, relay, etc.)
capacitor, relay, etc.).
Check functions and operation periodically according to the instruction manual. If
any malfunction is found, contact your dealer for repair.
● Do not use the Shock Monitor in an atmosphere where any corrosi e gas exists.
Sulfidizing gases (SO2, H2S), in particular, cause corrosion of copper and copper
alloy used in the printed circuit boards and components, resulting in breakdowns.
● Do not allow the entry of foreign matter such as lint, paper pieces, woodchips, dust,
or metal chips into the Shock Monitor.
● Clean off dirt periodically because it may cause o erheating of the product or fire.
● When discarding the product, dispose it as industrial waste.
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3. Usage
3. Usage3. Usage
3. Usage
3.1 What is a C1 model?
The TSM4000C1 is intended for crushers, trash compactors, shredders or screw con eyors
dri en by a 3-phase induction motor. In addition to accurate monitoring of clogging
caused by feeding of foreign materials or of o erload applied to the blade, it can stop the
main shaft and work as a sequencer to control the forward/re erse rotation switching to
release materials stuck between blades. It pro ides arious parameters required for
crushers and other equipment, allowing optimum settings according to the actual working
conditions. Moreo er, parameters such as load detection le el or operating time can be
changed easily on the LCD display without the need for a loader, making the TSM4000C1
best suited for worksites where frequent setting changes are required.
Load detection method
The Shock Monitor captures the oltage and current of the motor used for dri ing
equipment and detects the power consumption of the motor.
Major functions
・ By recei ing a start command from an external source, the TSM4000C1 outputs a
forward rotation signal for the main shaft. If the load reaches or exceeds the o erload
le el during crushing operation, it stops the forward rotation signal and outputs a
re erse rotation signal for a specified period. After the re erse rotation finishes, the
forward rotation resumes automatically.
・ If the o erload cannot be cleared after repeated switching of forward/re erse rotation,
the operation can be stopped with a count up signal pro ided after a specified number of
switching attempts.
・ If idle operation continues for some time, the operation can be stopped automatically to
sa e useless power consumption.
3.2 Other functions
Load condition recording
Detected electric power alues can be output as analog oltage signals. (Refer to CN1
in Section 8.2 on page 11.)
Power detection response setting
When the load pulsates frequently due to the resonance or jerking of the equipment,
you can delay the response of the power detection. This suppresses the pulsation of the
detected alue and impro es the accuracy of the detection of abnormal load. (Refer to
parameter 14 on page 19.)
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Automatic operation ON
Forward rotation
Material stuck
Temporary stop
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3.3 Operation description
Automatic operation
If the section between X1 and CM is short-circuited, automatic operation starts. The
operation stops when the section is opened. The rotation direction under normal load is
forward (Output relay FWD is ON).
In automatic operation, measures against o erload are taken automatically, such as
stopping and switching to re erse rotation.
・What is o erload?
O erload is assumed when the detected power reaches or exceeds the le el set for parameter
5: カフカレベル and continues for the time specified for parameter 8: カフカケイゾクタイム .
・When o erload occurs
①Output relay FWD turns OFF. The operation is halted for the time set for parameter
9: キュウシタイム (1) (Non-operating period for switching from forward to re erse rotation).
②Next, output relay REV turns ON to start re erse rotation operation. The period of
the re erse rotation is the time set for parameter 10: ギャクテンタイム.
③Then, the operation is halted for the time set for parameter 11: キュウシタイム (2)
(Non-operating period for switching from re erse to forward rotation), and then
forward rotation resumes.
・When o erload occurs during the re erse rotation operation
When o erload occurs during the re erse rotation operation, the re erse rotation stops
regardless of the setting of parameter 10: (ギャクテンタイム) , and the forward rotation
resumes after the period of parameter 11: (キュウシタイム2) elapses.
・If o erload occurs frequently
If o erload occurs continuously, it is considered that crushing is impossible.
When the re erse rotation caused by o erload is repeated for the number of times
specified with parameter 12: (ギャクテンカイスウ) within a specified period, output relays
STOP and COUNT UP are acti ated. Set the system to stop the equipment when the
STOP signal is issued, and to display "Uncrushable" or another message when the
COUNT UP signal is issued (Refer to the connection diagram.).
This specified period is called re erse rotation count time
and refers to the period of time determined with the
expression below. It is automatically calculated during
the setting of parameter 13: ギャクテンカウントタイム and
displayed at the lower left of the LCD display.
Re erse rotation count time = (6: スタートタイム + 9: キュウシタイム (1) + 10: ギャクテンタイム +
11: キュウシタイム (2) + Plus setting time for 13: ギャクテンカウントタイム) x
(12: ギャクテンカイスウ – 1)
Re erse rotat
ion count time:
2 minutes and 40 seconds
13: ギャクテンカウントタイム
2m40s プラス 10s
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5: カフカレベル
X1 input
6: スタートタイム
8: カフカケイゾク
9: キュウシタイム
(1)
11: キュウシタイム
(2)
10: ギャクテンタイム
Power
Forward
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Example when 12: ギャクテンカイスウ is set to 5
If the re erse rotation is repeated 5 times within the re erse rotation count time, the
STOP and COUNT UP outputs turn ON for just one second after the fifth re erse
rotation operation finishes.
Refer to the connection diagram on page 13 and connect wiring so that operation signal
X1 turns OFF when the STOP output turns ON. The COUNT UP output is intended to
set a COUNT UP ("Uncrushable") display on an external de ice. To set the display,
pro ide a Self-Hold circuit on the external de ice. Ensure that no operation signal is
input until the Self-Hold status is reset.
・When idle operation continues
When idle operation continues for some time, output relay STOP is acti ated. Use this
signal to stop the operation signal and pre ent useless power consumption.
Idle operation is assumed when the detected power is less than the le el set to parameter
4: ムフカレベル and continues for the period specified with parameter 7: ムフカケイゾクタイム or
longer.
Manual re erse rotation operation
When the section between X2 and CM is short-circuited, the re erse rotation operation
is started manually (Output relay REV turns ON.). The operation stops when the
section is opened.
During the manual re erse rotation operation, the operation is forced to continue e en
when o erload occurs, as long as the section between X2 and CM is short-circuited.
The operation stops when the sections between X1 and CM and X2 and CM are
short-circuited simultaneously.
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2
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4
1
2
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4
5
55
5
One-shot for 1 s
STOP output
REV output
Re erse rotation count time
COUNT UP output
X1 input
COUNT UP display
One-shot for 1 s
COUNT UP indicator
Equipment stops.
X1 input
Power
Time
FWD output
4: ムフカレベル
7: ムフカケイゾクタイム
STOP output
One-shot for 1 s
Automatic power off for
effecti e power sa ing
Equipment stops.
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4. Checking the Package Contents
4. Checking the Package Contents4. Checking the Package Contents
4. Checking the Package Contents
Check the following about the product you purchased.
(1) Do the model number and specifications on the name plate match your order?
(2) Were there any damages suffered during transportation?
(3) Are the following contents included? (For their appearances, refer to the outer
dimensions on page 23.)
Shock Monitor unit (including a socket): TSM4000C1
Current sensor: TSM-U*** or TSM-M***
Sensor cable: TSM4-S01
4.1 Model number meaning (Main unit + Current sensor)
● The model number of the combination of the main unit and current sensor consists
of the model numbers of the main unit and sensor as follows:
TSM4000
TSM4000TSM4000
TSM4000C
CC
C1
11
1‐
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‐U010
U010U010
U010
Model No. of the main unit Model No. of the current sensor (Last 4 digits of
TSM-U010)
● The model number of the sensor cable indicates the cable length as follows:
TSM-S01N ..."01" means 1 m cable
The TSM4-S01N sensor cable is included as an accessory. If this cable length is
insufficient, optional cables of 3 m, 5 m, 10 m, 20 m and 30 m are a ailable. Contact
TEM when necessary.
5. Part Names
5. Part Names5. Part Names
5. Part Names
① LCD display
② LED indicators
③ Operation keys
④ Connector CN1
⑤ Connecting hooks (4)
⑥ Terminal block for wiring
① LCD display ... Shows load ratio, setting alues and parameter settings.
② LED indicators ... Indicates that the motor is running and that the output relay is acti ated.
③ Operation keys ... Keys used for switching the displayed mode or for changing parameters.
④ Connector CN1 ... Connector for using signals such as control input or analog output.
⑤
Connecting hooks
... Used to connect/disconnect the main unit to/from the socket.
For connection, fully insert the main unit until the hooks lock securely.
For disconnection, press down the four hooks simultaneously and
remo e the main unit from the socket.
⑥
T e rm i n a l bl o ck f o r w i rin g
... Terminals for connecting an operational power supply, motor
oltage, relay output, current sensor cable, etc.
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Main
un
it
Socket
(D-SUB connector, 15P, male)
O U T 1
O U T
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6. Installation
6. Installation6. Installation
6. Installation
6.1 Installation en ironment
Install the Shock Monitor in a place where the following conditions are satisfied:
・ Location where the ambient temperature is between 0 to 50°C and the Shock
Monitor is not exposed to direct sunlight
・ Location where the relati e humidity is between 45 to 85%, no condensation or
freezing occurs, and no water splashes onto the Shock Monitor
・ Location where no dust, corrosi e gases, or oil mist exist
・ Location where the altitude is 1000 m or less and ibration is 4.9 m/s2 or less
6.2 Mounting orientation and space
・ Mounting method
Insert M4 screws into the DIN rail or the mounting holes
of the socket and attach the main unit. Mount the Shock
Monitor so that its panel is oriented ertical to the ground.
Mounting it upside down or horizontally may cause
o erheating and breakdown.
・ Space
To ensure the dissipation of the
heat generated from the Shock
Monitor, pro ide spaces as shown in
the figure on the left from other
equipment, walls, and wiring ducts.
・ Panel mounting type (TSM4000C1P)
Mount the Shock Monitor as shown
in the figure on the right.
Tighten the fixing screw with the tightening torque of 0.12
to 0.16 N・m. Pro ide a space of 50 mm or more abo e the
main unit housing to allow access to the lock.
■ Do not allow the entry of foreign matter such as lint,
paper pieces, woodchips, dust, or metal chips into the
Shock Monitor.
Otherwise, a fire or accident may result.
Otherwise, a fire or accident may result.Otherwise, a fire or accident may result.
Otherwise, a fire or accident may result.
7. Wiring
7. Wiring7. Wiring
7. Wiring
① Complete wiring by using only the socket before attaching the Shock Monitor main
unit to the socket.
② Connect a commercial power supply of 90 to 250 VAC, 50/60Hz or a DC power supply of 90
to 250 VDC (no polarity) to the POWER terminals (11 and 12). Do not connect the output
from an in erter or a ser o dri er. An erroneous connection as such may cause breakdown.
③ Use a ring type crimp terminal shown on the right to connect the power supply cable
and the terminal block for wiring.
Limit the tightening torque to 0.5 to 0.6 N•m.
④ When the connection (wiring) is completed, check the following:
a. Are the wires connected properly?
b. Are there any remaining disconnected wires?
c.
Are there any short-circuits or ground fault conditions occurring between terminals or wires?
⑤ After the connection is complete, fully insert the main unit to the socket until the
hooks lock securely.
● Be sure to ground the grounding wire.
Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may result.Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may result.
● The wiring must be done by an electric work specialist.
● Confirm that the power is turned off before start
wiring work.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
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Panel
Recommended panel
thickness: 2 to 5 mm
Lock
Fixing screw
10 cm
10 cm
1 cm
1 cm
Top
TopTop
Top
Bottom
BottomBottom
Bottom
6.5 mm
or less
3.2 mm dia.
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⑥ Current sensor
To detect motor current, pass the V-phase motor wire through
the sensor in the direction from the power supply side to
motor side as shown by the arrow. Make sure that the
direction of the wire matches with the arrow on the top of the
current sensor. The number of times to pass the wire through
the sensor depends on the motor capacity and oltage. Refer to
the following table for the specified number.
The figure on the left shows the case where the number of
times to pass the wire through the sensor is two (2).
(Note) Refer to the connection diagrams on page 13 for the current sensor wiring and be
sure to pass through the motor wire of the correct phase which is connected with the
oltage input terminal V[2] of the TSM4000. If the wire of the other phase is connected,
or the wire is passed through in the opposite direction, the electric power cannot be
detected properly. This wiring is unrelated to the positi e/re erse phase of the power
supply or of the forward/re erse rotation switching of the motor.
■ Number of times to pass the wire through the sensor
200/220 VAC motor 400/440 VAC motor
Motor
capacity
(kW)
Motor
rated
current (A)
Sensor
model No.
No. of times to
pass wire
through sensor
Motor
rated
current (A)
Sensor
model No.
No. of times to
pass wire
through sensor
0.1 0.71 TSM-U010
6 0.36 TSM-U010
12
0.2 1.4 TSM-U010
3 0.70 TSM-U010
6
0.4 2.3 TSM-U010
2 1.2 TSM-U010
3
0.75 3.6 TSM-U050
6 1.8 TSM-U010
2
1.5 6.6 TSM-U050
3 3.3 TSM-U050
6
2.2 9.2 TSM-U050
2 4.6 TSM-U050
5
3.7 15 TSM-U050
1 7.5 TSM-U050
3
5.5 22 TSM-U050
1 11 TSM-U050
2
7.5 29 TSM-U100
1 15 TSM-U050
1
11 42 TSM-U100
1 21 TSM-U050
1
15 55 TSM-U150
1 28 TSM-U100
1
18.5 67 TSM-U150
1 34 TSM-U100
1
22 78 TSM-U200
1 39 TSM-U100
1
30 107 TSM-M300
1 54 TSM-U150
1
37 132 TSM-M300
1 66 TSM-U150
1
45 160 TSM-M400
1 80 TSM-U200
1
55 198 TSM-M600
1 99 TSM-M300
1
75 270 TSM-M600
1 135 TSM-M300
1
90 320 TSM-M800
1 160 TSM-M400
1
110 384 TSM-M800
1 192 TSM-M400
1
132 254 TSM-M600
1
150 289 TSM-M600
1
200 385 TSM-M800
1
The motor rated current alues in the table are for reference only.
■ Connecting the sensor cable to the main unit
Connect the sensor cable TSM4-S01 included in the package properly to the current
sensor and Shock Monitor main unit respecti ely. If the cable length is insufficient,
longer cables are optionally a ailable. Refer to page 4 for the model number of the
sensor cable and contact TEM for ordering.
Motor side
Power
supply side
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8. Terminal
8. Terminal 8. Terminal
8. Terminal
Functions
FunctionsFunctions
Functions
8.1 Terminal block
Terminal Description
[Power supply/ground] ● Power supply (Terminals 11 and 12)
・ Terminals used to connect the power supply for
the Shock Monitor.
Connect a commercial power supply of 90 to 250
VAC or a DC power supply of 90 to 250 VDC (no
polarity).
Ne er connect the output of an in erter or a ser o
dri er (which may cause breakdown).
● E (Terminal 10)
・ A noise filter is connected.
This terminal must be grounded.
This terminal must be grounded.This terminal must be grounded.
This terminal must be grounded.
・ Leakage current of 0.5 mA at maximum will flow
the grounding wire from the power supply
through the capacitor inside the noise filter.
[Sensor cable connection] ・ Connector used to input the signals from the
current sensor.
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION
To pre ent noises, route the sensor cable at least
To pre ent noises, route the sensor cable at least To pre ent noises, route the sensor cable at least
To pre ent noises, route the sensor cable at least
15 cm away from an in erter, a ser o dri er unit,
15 cm away from an in erter, a ser o dri er unit, 15 cm away from an in erter, a ser o dri er unit,
15 cm away from an in erter, a ser o dri er unit,
and their output lines
and their output linesand their output lines
and their output lines.
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[Voltage input] ●U, V, W (Terminals 1, 2, 3)
・ Terminals used to input the oltage applied to the
motor into the Shock Monitor.
When a 400 V class motor is connected, be sure to
connect the 400 V class resistor as shown on the
left.
Direct connection of a 400 V class motor may cause
breakdown.
A current of about 2 mA (AC) will flow through each
terminal.
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E
12
11
10
Noise
filter
TSM4000
1
2
3
U
V
W
2 mA
20 0 / 2 2 0 VA C
U
V
W
U
V
W
M
40 0 / 4 4 0 VA C
U
V
W
U
V
W
1
2
3
U
V
W
2 mA
M
40 0 V
cl ass
r e s i st o r
T S M 4 - P R 1
T S M 40 0 0
T S M 40 0 0
Leakage
current
0.5 mA max.
Cu r rent se nsor
Sensor cab l e
3
4
1
2
16
19
18
17
TS M4000
20
C
-
-15V
+15V
C+
FG
!
!!
!
Terminal block Nos.
Current sensor
Count up
output Power supply
Motor
oltage input
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
U
V
W
E
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
FG
C+
C
-
+15
-15
Power
Re erse
rotation
output
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Terminal Description
[Output relay] ● Forward rotation output: FWD (Terminals 5, 6) Command
output to rotate the crusher in forward direction.
・ This output turns ON/OFF the electromagnetic
contactor or auxiliary relay used for forward rotation.
・ Contact specifications: 1a contact: 250 VAC, 0.5A
(Inducti e load cosφ = 0.4)
● Re erse rotation output: REV (Terminals 8, 9) Command
output to rotate the crusher in re erse direction.
・ This output turns ON/OFF the electromagnetic
contactor or auxiliary relay used for re erse rotation.
・ Contact specifications: 1a contact: 250 VAC, 0.5A
(Inducti e load cosφ = 0.4)
● Stop output: STOP (Terminals 4, 7) Output to stop
the operation signal for the crusher. The STOP
output is acti ated for just one second in either of
the following cases:
(The b (normally closed) contact is open.)
Operating condition 1: Stop for power sa ing
When the idle operation with the power less than
the no load le el continues for the no load duration
or longer.
Operating condition 2:
Stop when crushing is impossible
When the switching between forward and re erse
rotation is repeated for the number of times
specified with 12: ギャクテンカイスウ.
・ Contact specifications: 1b contact: 250 VAC, 0.5A
(Inducti e load cosφ = 0.4)
● Count up: COUNT UP (Terminals 13, 14, 15) Output
to set a COUNT UP (Uncrushable) display.
・ Like the Operating condition 2 for the STOP output
abo e, this output is acti ated for just one second
when the switching between forward and re erse
rotation is repeated for the number of times
specified with 12: ギャクテンカイスウ. (The a (normally
open) contact is closed.) To set the display, refer to
the connection diagram on page 12 and pro ide a
Self-Hold circuit on the external de ice.
・ Contact specifications: 1a contact: 250 VAC, 0.5A
(Inducti e load cosφ = 0.4)
Notes:
・ When an electromagnetic contactor is connected as shown
in the left figure ①, limit the operating coil capacity to less
than 100 VA at power-on and to less than 10 VA during
retention. If an electromagnetic contactor with larger
capacity is connected, acti ate an auxiliary relay with the
output of the Shock Monitor as shown in the left figure ②,
and then open/close the electromagnetic contactor with the
contact of the auxiliary relay.
・ As shown in the left figure, mount a CR absorber to
the coils of the electromagnetic contactor and
auxiliary relay to pre ent noise generation.
・ When a sequencer photocoupler input which operates
with minute current (10 mA or less) is connected, acti ate
a relay for minute current with a relay output, and then
connect the contact of the relay for minute current to a
sequencer photocoupler input.
①
②
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REV
5
6
8
9
4
7
TSM4000
STOP
14
13
15
COUNT UP
CR
absorber
R
MC
R
TSM 4 000
EM contactor
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8.2 Connector CN1
Terminal Description
[Contact input]
[Non-contact input]
● X1 (Terminal 1) Automatic operation input
terminal
When the section between X1 and CM is
short-circuited, automatic operation starts. The
operation stops when the section is opened. The
rotation direction under normal load is forward
(Output relay FWD is ON).
In the automatic operation, measures against
o erload are taken automatically, such as stopping
and switching to re erse rotation.
● X2 (Terminal 9) Manual re erse rotation command
terminal
When the section between X2 and CM is
short-circuited, the re erse rotation operation is
started manually. The operation stops when the
section is opened. Unlike the automatic operation,
the switching between forward and re erse rotation
is not performed e en when o erload occurs.
● The operation stops when the sections between X1
and CM and X2 and CM are short-circuited
simultaneously.
Note:
When setting [Non-contact input], be sure to use an
open collector signal shown in the left figure ①.
Using ② or ③ may cause malfunction due to a
detour circuit which may be created depending on the
condition of the power supply.
X1
1
+12 V
TSM4000
CM
4
TSM4000
① ○
○○
○
② ×
××
×
③ ×
××
×
X1
1
CM
4
+12 V
X1
1
CM
4
+12 V
TSM4000
X1
1
X2
9
4
10m
+12V
TSM
4
000
CM
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Terminal Description
Analog output ・ During the monitoring in the Monitor mode, the
load ratio is output as DC oltage signals.
The maximum output current is 1 mA.
● Connector CN1 pin layout and I/O cable color
● LCD contrast adjustment
If the LCD display is difficult to read, adjust it with the ▲ or ▼ key while holding down
the SET key.
(Note that setting the display too dark shortens the life of the LCD.)
Hold down the SET key and press
▲ to make the display darker.
Hold down the SET key and press
▼ to make the display lighter.
12
0 V
V
5
Aout
CN1
TSM4000
DC oltmeter
1 mA max.
100
200
%
5
10
V
0
Load ratio
Analog output
OU T 1
OUT2
O UT3
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Color
ColorColor
Color Pin No.
Pin No.Pin No.
Pin No. Signal name
Signal nameSignal name
Signal name
Black
BlackBlack
Black 1
11
1 X
XX
X1
11
1
White
WhiteWhite
White 2
22
2 X
XX
X3
33
3
3
33
3 N.C.
N.C.N.C.
N.C.
Red
RedRed
Red 4
44
4 CM
CMCM
CM
Green
GreenGreen
Green 5
55
5 A
AA
Aout
outout
out
Yellow
YellowYellow
Yellow 6
66
6 Ain
AinAin
Ain
Brown
BrownBrown
Brown 7
77
7 V-
V-V-
V-
Blue
BlueBlue
Blue 8
88
8 RS-
RS-RS-
RS-
Purple
PurplePurple
Purple 9
99
9 X
XX
X2
22
2
Gray
GrayGray
Gray 10
1010
10 X
XX
X4
44
4
Pink
PinkPink
Pink 11
1111
11 X
XX
X5
55
5
Sky blue
Sky blueSky blue
Sky blue 12
1212
12 0
00
0V
VV
V
13
1313
13 0
00
0V
VV
V
14
1414
14 N
NN
N.
..
.C
CC
C.
..
.
Orange
OrangeOrange
Orange 15
1515
15 RS+
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9. Connection Diagram
9. Connection Diagram9. Connection Diagram
9. Connection Diagram
Basic connection (Dri en by commercial power supply)
Notes:
(1) Use a current sensor which satisfies the requirement for motor capacity and oltage, and pass
the motor wire through the sensor in the specified direction for the specified number of times.
(2) Set the current sensor on the phase connected to the oltage detection terminal [2]
(V-phase) of the Shock Monitor.
(3) To monitor a 400V class motor, install the optional 400 V class resistor TSM4-PR2.
(4) Use relays for minute current for the contacts used for the input to [X1] and [X2].
F
100/110 VAC
200/220 VAC
50/60Hz
[11]
[12]
TSM4000C1
POWER
F
Sensor cable
E[10]
c[7]
[4]b
c[6]
[5]a
c[9]
[8]a
X2
AR1
Forward rotation output
AR2
Re erse rotation output
c[13] [15]b
COUNT UP
Count up display
AR3
X1
STOP
X1
MCF
CR2
MCR
AR2
MCF
CR1
MCR
AR1
Re erse
rotation
Forward rotation
(automatic)
X2
X1
PL
PL
OCR
REV
FWD
STOP
AR3
AR3
Reset
R
S
200/220 VAC
400/440 VAC
50/60Hz
R
0
S
0
T
0
T
CB
M
OCR
Current sensor
U
V
W
MCF
MCR
PL
Emergency
stop
Re erse
rotation
Forward
rotation
X1
1
X2
9
CM
4
Aou t
5
OV
12
X1
X2
CN1
A
A
[14]a
400 V class resistor (Must be installed when
the main circuit is used
for a 400 V class motor.)
[3]W
[2]V
[1]U
[16]‐15
[17]+15
[18]C‐
[19]C+
[20]FG
TSM4-PR1
W2
W1
V
2
V
1
U2
U1
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10 Operation
10 Operation10 Operation
10 Operation
The Shock Monitor TSM4000 pro ides
Monitor mode, Test mode, and Program
mode, which can be selected with the
MODE key.
10.1 LED indicators and operation keys
Monitor mode Test mode
(Display: OUTPUT CHECK)
(Display: OUTPUT CHECK)(Display: OUTPUT CHECK)
(Display: OUTPUT CHECK)
Program mode
・ Illuminates when the
input power of the motor
exceeds 5% or the current
exceeds 10% (flashes
within the Start Time).
・ Illuminates when the
load is equi alent to or
lower than the no load
le el.
・ Illuminates while ▼ is
pressed.
・ Illuminates when the load
is equi alent to or higher
than the o erload le el.
・ Illuminates while ▲ is
pressed.
・ Flashes when the count
up output turns ON.
・ Flashes when the count
up output turns ON.
・ Reset the LOW/C.UP
display when the
operation has been
stopped due to no load or
count up condition.
・ Reset the LOW/C.UP
display when the
operation has been
stopped due to no load
or count up condition.
・ Return to parameter
1.
・ Show the Test/Program
mode switching screen.
・ Change to the Monitor
mode.
・ Change to the Monitor
mode.
・ Change the monitor
screen.
・ Conduct the operation
test of the relays.
(Relay output, LED
indicator) *1
・ Sa e the parameter
and mo e to the next
parameter.
Hold down SET and press ▲
to make the LCD contrast
darker.
・ Test the automatic
forward/re erse
rotation switching
against o erload.
・ Select data or
increment a setting
alue.
Hold down SET and press ▼
to make the LCD contrast
lighter.
・ Test the function to
stop operation when no
load continues for a
specified duration.
・ Select data or
decrement a setting
alue.
▲
MODE
RESET
SET
▼
MOTOR
OUT2
OUT3
LED indicator
OUT1
LCD display
Operation keys
Operation key
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OUT 2
OU T 3
LED indicators

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10.2 Switching modes
When the Shock Monitor is turned on, the initial screen is displayed for about three
seconds, and then the de ice enters the Monitor mode.
The Monitor mode is used for load monitoring.
To change parameters,
press the MODE key to go
to the Program mode
screen. Press the SET key
to change to the Program
mode.
On the MODE selection
screen, press the MODE
key again to go to the
Test mode selection
screen.
Press the SET key here to
change to the Test mode.
In the Test mode, you can
acti ate the output relay
to issue outputs.
Press the MODE key to
return to the Monitor
mode.
10.3 Monitor mode
The Monitor mode is used to actually monitor the load. The LCD display shows the current
load ratio, current o erload judgment criterion [No.], and the setting alues for OUT1,
OUT2 and OUT3. The display can be shown separately for relati e and absolute alues,
which can be switched with the MODE key.
For power monitoring, the displayed load ratio is a alue calculated on the
assumption that the selected motor capacity is 100%. The relati e alue display
shows the difference between reference alue.
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PW80% H:100
[ 0 ] F W D
Load ratio
Current number of
re erse rotation
attempts
No load le el
Not displayed when the setting is "ミ シ ヨ
ウ (Unused)".
0.43kW 2.80A
200V 60Hz
Detected power,
current, oltage,
and frequency
SET
SET
O erload le el
Current operation status
STOP: Stopped, FWD: Forward rotation
STP1: Halt 1, REV: Re erse rotation
STP2: Halt 2
C.UP: Stopped because the counting
reached the no. of re erse
rotation
LOW: Stopped because no load
continued for a specified duration
TSM4000C1
POWER ON Ver *.**
Monitor mode (
Relati e alue)
PW80% H:100
[0] FWD
MODE
MODE
Program mode
SET
0.43kW 2.80A
200V
60Hz
SET
TEST MODE
PROGRAM MODE
Test mode
1 : ハ ゚ ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
( 1 ) カ イ ジ ョ
O U T P U T C H E C K
[ 0 ] F W D
SET
MODE
Turning on the
operational power supply

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10.4 Test mode
When "OUTPUT CHECK" is displayed, you can check the operation of the
forward/re erse rotation switching under o erload condition by holding down the UP
key. Or, you can check the function to stop operation when no load continues for a
specified duration by holding down the DOWN key.
Both tests should be conducted while automatic operation signal X1 is turned ON. To
interrupt the forward/re erse rotation switching operation, turn OFF X1.
Since the actual load is not monitored during the test mode, ensure that there is no
possibility of material getting stuck or other problems. After the test is complete,
press the TEST key again to return to the monitor mode (load monitoring mode).
10.5 Program mode
The Program mode is used for changing and checking parameters.
Press the SET key to sa e data
and go to the next parameter.
Press the ▲/▼ key
to change data.
Press the RESET key to
return to "1:".
PROGRAM MODE
SET
1:ハ ゚ ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
(1)カ イ ジ ョ
1:ハ ゚ ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
(2)ロ ッ ク
2:モ ー タ テ ゙ ン ア ツ
(1) 200-220V
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Hold down the
▲
key for
the o erload duration or longer.
SET
TEST MODE
OUTPUT CHECK
[0]FWD
TEST MODE
[0]STP1
TEST MODE
[1]STP2
TEST MODE
[0]LOW
TEST MODE 2
[1]C.UP
TEST MODE
[1]REV
Hold down the
▼
key for
the no load duration or longer.
When
12:
ギャクテンカイスウ
is 2
or more
When
12:
ギャクテンカイスウ
is 1
RES ET
RES ET
Halt 1
Re erse
rotation
Halt 2
(STOP relay turns ON for one second
and OUT1 LED flashes.)
(STOP and COUNT UP relays turn ON for one
second and OUT3 LED flashes.)
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■ Parameter description and setting procedure
Parameter
(Default data is shown.)
Data Description
(1)Unlocked ・ Parameters can be changed.
(2)Locked ・ All parameters other than
1:パラメータロック cannot be changed.
(1)200-220V ・ Select (1) to monitor a 200 V class
motor. The allowable maximum
oltage is 250 VAC.
Motor oltage setting
(2)400/440V ・ Select (2) to monitor a 400 V class
motor. The allowable maximum
oltage is 500 VAC.
For a 400 V class motor, the optional
400 V class resistor TSM-PR2 must be
installed.
(1)0.1kW (13)22kW
(2)0.2kW (14)30kW
(3)0.4kW (15)37kW
(4)0.75kW (16)45kW
(5)1.5kW (17)55kW
(6)2.2kW (18)75kW
(7)3.7kW (19)90kW
(8)5.5kW (20)110kW
(9)7.5kW (21)132kW
(10)11kW (22)150kW
(11)15kW (23)200kW
Motor capacity setting
(12)18.5kW
Set the capacity of the motor to be
monitored.
If the setting for 2:モータデンアツ is (1)
200/220V, the selection is possible
within the range of (1) 0.1kW to (20)
110kW.
5 to 200% ・ When the load ratio becomes equal to or
less than the setting of 4:ムフカレベル for the
setting time of 7:ムフカケイゾクタイム, the STOP
relay turns ON for one second.
No load le el setting
ミシヨウ (Unused) ・ The operation does not stop due to no
load.
O erload le el setting 5 to 200% ・ When the load ratio reaches or exceeds
the setting of 5:カフカレベル for the
setting time of 8:カフカケイゾクタイム, the
re erse rotation operation starts
automatically.
2 :
2 :2 :
2 :
モ ー タ テ
モ ー タ テモ ー タ テ
モ ー タ テ ゙
゙゙
゙ ン ア ツ
ンアツンアツ
ンアツ
( 1 ) 2 0 0
( 1 ) 2 0 0( 1 ) 2 0 0
( 1 ) 2 0 0 -
--
- 2
22
2 2
22
2 0 V
0 V0 V
0 V
1 :
1 :1 :
1 :
ハ
ハハ
ハ ゚
゚゚
゚ ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ クラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
ラ メ ー タ ロ ッ ク
( 1 )
( 1 )( 1 )
( 1 )
カ イ シ
カ イ シカ イ シ
カ イ シ ゙
゙゙
゙ ョ
ョョ
ョ
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
SET …
Make the set data effecti e.
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
SET …
Make the set data effecti e.
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3 :3 :
3 :
モ ー タ ヨ ウ リ ョ ウ
モ ー タ ヨ ウ リ ョ ウモ ー タ ヨ ウ リ ョ ウ
モ ー タ ヨ ウ リ ョ ウ
( 4 ) 0 . 7 5 k W
( 4 ) 0 . 7 5 k W( 4 ) 0 . 7 5 k W
( 4 ) 0 . 7 5 k W
▲
▼
… S e l e c t
d a t a .
SET …
Make the set data effecti e.
5 :
5 :5 :
5 : カ フ カ レ ヘ
カ フ カ レ ヘカ フ カ レ ヘ
カ フ カ レ ヘ ゙
゙゙
゙ ル
ルル
ル
High 100%
4 :
4 :4 :
4 : ム フ カ レ ヘ
ム フ カ レ ヘム フ カ レ ヘ
ム フ カ レ ヘ ゙
゙゙
゙ ル
ルル
ル
L o w
L o w L o w
L o w ミ シ ヨ ウ
ミ シ ヨ ウミ シ ヨ ウ
ミ シ ヨ ウ
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
SET …
Make the set data effecti e.
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
SET …
Make the set data effecti e.

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Parameter
(Default data is shown.)
Data Description
Start Time setting 1 to 300 s
In increments of 1
・ To pre ent unnecessary operation during
the startup period of the motor, the Shock
Monitor disables the relay output
function for a specified period after it is
started, e en in the Monitor mode.
・ Set this parameter according to the motor
startup time.
・ The Start Time starts when the Shock
Monitor returns from the Test mode or
Program mode to the Monitor mode.
No load duration setting 0.1 to 60min ・ When the load ratio becomes equal to or less
than the setting of 4:ムフカレベル for the setting
time of 7:ムフカケイゾクタイム, the STOP relay turns
ON for one second.
・ If the load ratio exceeds the no load le el
within the setting time, the time is reset.
0.1 to 10.0 s
In increments of 0.1
・
When the load ratio reaches or exceeds the
setting of 5:カフカレベル for the setting time of
8:カフカケイゾクタイム, the condition is determined
as o erload.
・ If the load ratio drops below the o erload le el
within the setting time, the time is reset.
Shock Time setting
MIN
(Shock Time: 0 s)
[Time required for detection and output]
・ Motor power supply frequency: 50 Hz or more
・・・ Approx. 30 ms
・ Motor power supply frequency: Less than 50 Hz
・・・ 1
cycle + Approx. 10 ms
(Example: 20 Hz・・・・・60 ms)
1 to 600 s
In increments of 0.1 s
・
For the automatic forward/re erse
rotation
switching operation against o erload, set
the period to halt the operation while the
rotation is switched from forward to
re erse direction. Pro ide enough halt
time so that re erse rotation will not
start until the motor stops completely.
1 to 600 s
In increments of 0.1 s
・
For the automatic forward/re erse
rotation
switching operation against o erload, set
the period to continue re erse rotation.
Pro ide enough re erse rotation time so
that the problem such as material getting
stuck can be cleared.
6
66
6 :
::
:
ス タ ー ト タ イ ム
ス タ ー ト タ イ ムス タ ー ト タ イ ム
ス タ ー ト タ イ ム
3 . 0 s
3 . 0 s 3 . 0 s
3 . 0 s
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
7 :
7 :7 :
7 : ム フ カ ケ イ ソ
ム フ カ ケ イ ソム フ カ ケ イ ソ
ム フ カ ケ イ ソ ゙
゙゙
゙ ク タ イ ム
ク タ イ ムク タ イ ム
ク タ イ ム
1 5 . 0 m in
1 5 . 0 m in1 5 . 0 m in
1 5 . 0 m in
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alu
e.
8
88
8 :
::
:
カ フ カ ケ イ ソ
カ フ カ ケ イ ソカ フ カ ケ イ ソ
カ フ カ ケ イ ソ ゙
゙゙
゙ ク タ イ ム
ク タ イ ムク タ イ ム
ク タ イ ム
1 . 0 s
1 . 0 s 1 . 0 s
1 . 0 s
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
9
99
9 :
::
:キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム
キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ムキ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム
キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム ( 1 )
( 1 )( 1 )
( 1 )
1 0 s
1 0 s1 0 s
1 0 s
10:
10:10:
10:キ
キキ
キ ゙
゙゙
゙ ャ ク テ ン タ イ ム
ャ ク テ ン タ イ ムャ ク テ ン タ イ ム
ャ ク テ ン タ イ ム
5 s
5 s5 s
5 s
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
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/Wiri ng
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Parameter
(Default data is shown.)
Data Description
1 to 600 s
In increments of 1 s
・ For the automatic forward/re erse rotation
switching operation against o erload, set the
period to halt the operation while the rotation
is switched from re erse to forward direction.
Pro ide enough halt time so that forward
rotation will not start until the motor stops
completely.
No. of re erse rotation
setting
1 to 10 カイ (times) ・Set the allowable number of re erse rotation
attempts to determine the uncrushable status
and stop the equipment when material gets
stuck frequently within a specified period.
When the re erse rotation due to o erload is
repeated for the number of times specified with this
setting within 13:ギャクテンカウントタイム, the crushing
operation is considered to be impossible, and the
COUNT UP output turns ON for just one second.
Re erse rotation count
time setting
Plus
1 to 600 s
Set the period to count the number of re erse
rotation attempts.
The re erse rotation count time refers to the
period determined with the following expression:
Re erse rotation count time =
(6:スタートタイム + 9:キュウシタイム(1)
+ 10:ギャクテンタイム
+ 11:キュウシタイム(2) + Plus setting time
for 13:ギャクテンカウントタイム )
× (12:ギャクテンカイスウ – 1)
The alue for parameter 13:ギャクテンカウントタイム
is set as the period of one cycle time plus
additional time.
The re erse rotation count time is
automatically calculated and displayed at
the lower left of the LCD display.
Power detection
response
(1)QUICK
(2)NORMAL
(3)SLOW
Set the response time for electric power detection.
The mo ing a erage of the sampling alues
obtained at e ery 20 ms (*) is calculated and
treated as effecti e data. There are three
options to set the number of sampling alues
used for the a erage calculation.
・ QUICK: Set this option when quick response is
required. The data of one sampling alue is
regarded as effecti e data (20 ms).
・ NORMAL: Use this setting for normal
operation. The a erage of fi e sampling alues
is regarded as effecti e data (100 ms).
・
SLOW: Set this option when you want to
reduce display fluctuation. The a erage of 20
sampling alues is regarded as effecti e data
(400 ms).
(1)Always The backlight illuminates all the time.
LCD backlight setting
(2)2min The backlight will turn off two minutes
after the last key operation on the panel.
After the backlight turns off, it illuminates
again when any key is pressed.
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Usage
/Names
Safety
Insta llatio n
/Wiri ng
Term inals
Connec t ion
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
M
aintenance
/Inspection
S p ec i fi c a t io n s
Dimens ions
Warranty
11:
11:11:
11:キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム
キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ムキ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム
キ ュ ウ シ タ イ ム ( 2 )
( 2 )( 2 )
( 2 )
1 0 s
1 0 s1 0 s
1 0 s
12:
12:12:
12:キ
キキ
キ ゙
゙゙
゙ ャ ク テ ン カ イ ス
ャ ク テ ン カ イ スャ ク テ ン カ イ ス
ャ ク テ ン カ イ ス ウ
ウウ
ウ
5
55
5カ イ
カ イカ イ
カ イ
13:
13:13:
13:キ
キキ
キ ゙
゙゙
゙ ャ ク テ ン カ ウ ン ト タ イ ム
ャ ク テ ン カ ウ ン ト タ イ ムャ ク テ ン カ ウ ン ト タ イ ム
ャ ク テ ン カ ウ ン ト タ イ ム
2 m i n 4 0 s
2 m i n 4 0 s 2 m i n 4 0 s
2 m i n 4 0 s
フ
フフ
フ ゚
゚゚
゚ ラ ス
ラ スラ ス
ラ ス 1 0 s
1 0 s1 0 s
1 0 s
Re erse rotation count time:
2 minutes and 40 seconds
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
▲…
Increment the setting alue.
▼…
Decrement the setting alue.
1
11
1 4
44
4 :
::
:レ ス ホ
レ ス ホレ ス ホ
レ ス ホ ゚
゚゚
゚ ン ス
ン スン ス
ン ス
( 2 ) N O R M A L
( 2 ) N O R M A L( 2 ) N O R M A L
( 2 ) N O R M A L
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
1 5
1 51 5
1 5 : L C D
: L C D : L C D
: L C D バ ッ ク ラ イ ト
バ ッ ク ラ イ トバ ッ ク ラ イ ト
バ ッ ク ラ イ ト
( 1 ) A l w a y s
( 1 ) A l w a y s( 1 ) A l w a y s
( 1 ) A l w a y s
SET
…
Make the set data effecti e.
▲
▼
… S e l e c t d a t a .
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