red lion IAMS 0001 Manual

red lion IAMS 0001 Manual

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  • Page 1 Page 1 US/UK Page 29 Seite 57 I A M S M o d e l s N o . 0 0 0 1 / 0 0 1 1 / 0 0 1 0 D r a w i n g N o . L P 0 7 6 7 V e r s i o n N o .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IAMS 0001 / 0011 / 0010 ContentS Warning! ................Symbol identification ............Safety instructions .............. How to dismantle the IAMS Devices ......... When front LED lights red / display shows AO.ER .... Advanced features ............. Application ................. Technical characteristics ............
  • Page 3: Warning

    VoLtAge General mounting, connection and disconnection of wires. Troubleshooting the devices. repair of the device must be done by red Lion Controls only. WArnIng To keep the safety distances, the relay contacts on the devices must not be connected to both hazardous and non­hazard ous volt ages at the same time.
  • Page 4: Symbol Identification

    Should there be any doubt as to the correct handling of the devices, please contact your local distributor or, alternatively, red Lion Controls Worldwide Headquarters, 20 Willow Springs Circle, York, PA 17406 USA, Phone: +1 (717)
  • Page 5: Normal Operation

    When disconnected, the devices may be cleaned with a cloth moistened with distilled water. LIAbILIty: To the extent that the instructions in this manual are not strictly observed, the customer cannot advance a demand against Red Lion that would otherwise exist according to the concluded sales agreement.
  • Page 6: How To Dismantle The Iams Devices

    HoW to DISMAntLe tHe IAMS DeVICeS First, remember to demount the connectors with hazardous voltages. picture 1: Detach the device from the DIN rail by lifting the bottom lock. When front LeD lights red / display shows Ao.er IAMS0001 and IAMS0011 are designed with a high safety level. Therefore, a continuous measurement of the outgoing current is carried out on a 4...20 mA output signal.
  • Page 7: Advanced Features

    IAMS 0001 / 0011 / 0010 • Input for RTD, TC, Ohm, potentiometer, mA and V • 2-wire supply > 16 V • FM-approved for installation in Div. 2 • Output for current, voltage and 2 relays • Universal AC or DC supply Advanced features • Programmable via detachable display front (PGMMOD00), process...
  • Page 8: Pgmmod00 Display / Programming Front

    pgMMoD00 DISpLAy / progrAMMIng front functionality The simple and easily understandable menu structure and the explanatory help texts guide you effortless ly and automatically through the setup steps, thus making the product very easy to use. Functions and setup options are described in the section ”Setup / operating the function keys”.
  • Page 9: Applications

    AppLICAtIonS Input signals: Volt ­ Potenti­ Current RTD and lin.R ometer Connect., wires Output signals: Relays ­ 10 V 10 V ­ ­ ­ Analogue, 0/4...20 mA and voltage Supply: 21.6...253 VAC 19.2...300 VDC...
  • Page 10: Order Codes

    order codes IAMS0001 Universal transmitter with analog output IAMS0011 Universal transmitter with analog output / 2 relays IAMS0010 Universal limit switch with 2 relays pgMMoD00 Display / programming module electrical specifications Specifications range: ­20°C to +60°C Common specifications: Supply voltage, universal ......21.6...253 VAC, or 19.2...300 VDC Max.
  • Page 11 Basic values Input Basic Temperature type accuracy coefficient ≤ ±4 µA ≤ ±0.4 µA / °C ≤ ±20 µV ≤ ±2 µV / °C Volt ≤ ±0.2°C ≤ ±0.01°C / °C Pt100 ≤ ±0.1 Ω ≤ ±0.01 Ω / °C Linear resistance ≤...
  • Page 12 Cable resistance per wire (max.), RTD ..50 Ω Sensor current, RTD ........Nom. 0.2 mA Effect of sensor cable resistance (3­ / 4­wire), RTD ......... < 0.002 Ω / Ω Sensor error detection, RTD ....... Yes Short circuit detection, RTD ......< 15 Ω tC input: Min.
  • Page 13 Current output: Signal range (span) ........0...20 mA Programmable signal ranges ...... 0...20 / 4...20 / 20...0 and 20...4 mA Load (max.) ..........20 mA / 800 Ω / 16 VDC Load stability ..........≤ 0.01% of span / 100 Ω Sensor error detection ........
  • Page 14: Visualisation Of Sensor Error Detection And Input Signal Outside Range

    Visualisation of sensor error detection and input signal outside range Sensor error check: Setup Sensor error detection: R1, ERR.ACT=NONE ­ R2, ERR.ACT=NONE, OUT.ERR=NONE Else: Outside range readout (IN.LO, IN.HI): If the valid range of the A/D converter or the polynomial is exceeded Input Range Readout Limit IN.LO...
  • Page 15: Sensor Error Detection Limits

    Display readout below min.­ / above max. (­1999, 9999): Input Range Readout Limit ­1999 Display readout <­1999 9999 Display readout >9999 Sensor error detection limits Sensor error detection (SE.BR, SE.SH): Input Range Readout Limit CURR Loop break (4..20 mA) SE.BR <= 3.6 mA; > = 21 mA Ω...
  • Page 16: Connections

    ConneCtIonS Supply: If DC power is used, polarity does not matter Inputs: RTD, 2­wire RTD, 3­ / 4­wire Resistance, 2­wire 41 42 43 44 41 42 43 44 41 42 43 44 41 42 43 44 ­ Resistance, Potentiometer 2­wire transmitter Current 3­...
  • Page 17: Block Diagram

    bLoCk DIAgrAM 2­wire transmitter Current Voltage Potentiometer Safety...
  • Page 18: Setup / Operating The Function Keys

    SetUp / operAtIng tHe fUnCtIon keyS Documentation for routing diagram. In general: When setting up the IAMS devices, you will be guided through all parameters and you can choose the settings which fit the application. For each menu there is a scrolling help text which is automatically shown in line 3 on the display.
  • Page 19 password protection: Programming access can be blocked by assigning a password. The password is saved in the device in order to ensure a high degree of protection against unauthorised modifications to the setup. Default password 2008 allows access to all setup modules. Signal and sensor error info via pgMMoD00 Sensor error (see limits in the table) is displayed as SE.BR (sensor break) or SE.SH (sensor short).
  • Page 20 Increasing/decreasing: The relays can be set to activate at increasing or decreasing input signal. Delay: An ON and an OFF delay can be set on both relays in the range 0...3600 s. Hysteresis: A hysteresis can be set at 0.1...25% of the span or of the selected display range.
  • Page 21 Auto diagnosis The unit performs an advanced auto diagnosis of the internal circuits. The following possible errors can by displayed in the front unit PGMMOD00. CJ.ER ­ CJC sensor defect or CJC temperature outside range FL.ER ­ Flash error AO.ER ­ No load on the current output (only for S4...20 mA / S20...4 mA) NO.CO ­...
  • Page 22 Safety readback When the device is delivered with default configuration, the SIL function is disabled. The safety readback function (loop surveillance) can be selected in the menu O.RANGE, thus enabling the device to run in SIL mode. In order to enable the SIL functionality, the menu item S4...20 mA or S20...4 mA must be selected.
  • Page 23 Power up Fast setpoint adjustment 50.0 and relay test R1 SETP Txt 57 1 Increase setpoint 2 Decrease setpoint 75.0 3 Save and exit the menu R2 SETP 50.0 Txt 57 1 and 2 simultaneously = change relay state 12.0 9.ADV VOLT 8.ANA CURR 6.SPT LIN.R 0000 1.INP...
  • Page 24: Routing Diagram

    roUtIng DIAgrAM If no key is activated for 1 minute, the display will return to the default state 1.0 without saving setup changes (except INP.SIM and REL.SIM). 1 Increase value / choose next parameter 2 Decrease value / choose previous parameter 3 Save the chosen value and proceed to the next menu Hold 3 Back to previous menu / return to menu 1.0 without saving 1111...
  • Page 25 SETP WIND DISP PERC DISP SETP 6.SPT REL.UN R1.FUNC Txt 15 Txt 19 HOLD CLOS N.O. 9999 INCR 250.0 3600 3600 OPEN N.C. -1999 DECR 0000 0000 NONE N.O. 50.0 INCR NONE (SETP) R1.CONT R1.SETP ACT.DIR R1.HYST ERR.ACT ON.DEL OFF.DEL Txt 20 Txt 21 Txt 22...
  • Page 26 Setup HOLD CLOS N.O. 9999 INCR 250.0 3600 3600 OPEN N.C. -1999 DECR 0000 0000 NONE N.O. 50.0 INCR NONE R2.CONT R2.SETP ACT.DIR R2.HYST ERR.ACT ON.DEL OFF.DEL Txt 20 Txt 21 Txt 22 Txt 23 Txt 24 Txt 25 Txt 26 HOLD CLOS O.I.W...
  • Page 27: Routing Diagram

    roUtIng DIAgrAM ADVAnCeD SettIngS (ADV.Set) DISP PASS SAVE LANG LOAD To default state 1.0 SAVE 9.ADV SETUP MEMORY Txt 43 Txt 44 A.OUT A.OUT DISP CONTRA LIGHT VALVE 5 LINE 3 Txt 45 Txt 46 Txt 47 Txt 48 100.0 100.0 90.0 CAL.LO...
  • Page 28: Scrolling Help Text In Display Line 3

    SCroLLIng HeLp text In DISpLAy LIne 3 No error action ­ undefined status at error [01] Set correct password [24] Open relay contact at error [02] Select setup module or NO to store and exit Close relay contact at error [03] Select temperature input Hold relay status at error...
  • Page 29: Graphic Depiction Of Relay Action Setpoint

    graphic depiction of relay action Setpoint Relay units Relay units Hysteresis = 10 Setpoint = 50 Setpoint = 50 Hysteresis = 10 Off N.O. On N.O. Off N.O. Off N.O. On N.O. Off N.O. Off N.C. On N.C. Off N.C. On N.C. On N.C. On N.C. relay action: Increasing relay action: Decreasing graphic depiction of relay action Window Relay units...

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