It is possible to make the display in the configuration required by the customer. 2. DISPLAY SET The display set is composed of: - DL11, DL12 or DL13 display 1 pc - Suspension holder 2 pcs...
The protection degree ensured by the housing is defined as IP40. The view and overall dimensions of DL11, DL12 and DL13 displays are presented on fig. 1, 2 and 3. The design enables to fix the display on a wall.
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Fig.1 overall dimensions of the DL11 display. Fig.2 overall dimensions of the DL12 display.
Fig.3 overall dimensions of the DL13 display 5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Caution: the installation and display connections should be carried out by a qualified personnel. The connection of supplying wires and interface should be carried out only in accordance with the user’s manual.
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Fig.4. Markings of connectors for DL11, DL12, DL13:...
6. CONFIGURATION OF THE DL DISPLAY The DL11 display is default configured to the display of values being in the register 7500. The change of display parameters is carried out through the suitable modification of values in configuring registers. To change parameters, one can use any program destined to read-out and write registers in MODBUS RTU networks.
6.3. Display configuration The dialog window Display Configuration serves to the display configuration. The display field can be freely configured. It is admitted that one display row is destined to display one quantity. The DL1 program services displays composed maximally of four rows. In order to change display configuration it is recommended to read out the current configuration, and next to modify it suitably.
The write of time parameters and their write in the display or the selection of the Synchronize option, what will cause the time and date sampling from the computer and the write of these quantities to the display. The selection of the Synchronize option performs the synchronization of the internal display clock with the computer clock with a one-second precision, however time write, by giving the date and time value, is carried...
INTERFACE DL11, DL12 and DL13 displays are equipped with two communication interfaces working in MODBUS RTU standard. The type of transmission frame and the baud rate are configured through the write of suitable values into the register.
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and the value written in these registers is not stored after switching the supply off. The value introduced in general registers with addresses: 7614...7641, is written in the non-volatile controller memory. The switching of the panel on does not cause the lost of values written in these registers. If the register value to display is higher than 1E+20, then it will be decreased to the 1E+20 value.
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4009 Switch the alarm on Row number II 4010 0…20 Number of digits in the second row 4011 0…3 Display format - number of places after the decimal point Number of the register to display, as the shift in respect to the 4012 0…149 address 7500 4013 Switch the alarm on Row number III 4014 0…20 Number of digits in the third row 4015 0…3 Display format - number of places after the decimal point Number of the register to display, as the shift in respect to the 4016 0…149 address 7500 4017 Switch the alarm on Row number IV 4018 0…20 Number of digits in the fourth row 4019 0…3 Display format - number of places after the decimal point Number of the register to display, as the shift in respect to the 4020 0…149 address 7500 4021 Switch the alarm on Time and date 4022...
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Status of devices added to the display. Successive bits inform about the transmission state with slave devices: Bit 15 – There were transmission errors; Bit 09 – error of the device number 10; Bit 08 – error of the device number 9; Bit 07 – error of the device number 8; 4030 No concerns Bit 06 – error of the device number 7; Bit 05 – error of the device number 6; Bit 04 – error of the device number 5; Bit 03 – error of the device number 4; Bit 02 – error of the device number 3; Bit 01 – error of the device number 2; Bit 00 – error of the device number 1; Access code to the calibration data and some configuration 4031 No concerns settings. In order to change calibration coefficients, one must introduce the correct password. 7.2. Registers 4300... 4349 Register Opera- Range Description address tions Device number 1 4300 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4301 0…65535 Basic address 4302 1…10 Number of read out registers Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type...
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Device number 3 4310 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4311 0…65535 Basic address 4312 1…10 Number of read out registers Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type 2 - variable of integer type 4313 0…6 3 - variable of unsigned integer type 4 - variable of long type 5 - variable of unsigned long type 6 - variable of float type Review period in seconds. Defines the asking frequency of the slave 4314 1…60 device. Device number 4 4315 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4316 0…65535 Basic address 4317 1…10 Number of read out registers Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type 2 - variable of integer type 4318 0…6 3 - variable of unsigned integer type 4 - variable of long type 5 - variable of unsigned long type...
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Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type 2 - variable of integer type 4328 0…6 3 - variable of unsigned integer type 4 - variable of long type 5 - variable of unsigned long type 6 - variable of float type Review period in seconds. Defines the asking frequency of the slave 4329 1…60 device. Device number 7 4330 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4331 0…65535 Basic address 4332 1…10 Number of read out registers Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type 2 - variable of integer type 4333 0…6 3 - variable of unsigned integer type 4 - variable of long type 5 - variable of unsigned long type 6 - variable of float type Review period in seconds. Defines the asking frequency of the slave 4334 1…60 device. Device number 8 4335 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4336...
Review period in seconds. Defines the asking frequency of the slave 4344 1…60 device. Device number 10 4345 0,1…247 Slave device address. 0 - switches the device off 4346 0…65535 Basic address 4347 1…10 Number of read out registers Register type: 0 - variable of char type 1 - variable of unsigned char type 2 - variable of integer type 4348 0…6 3 - variable of unsigned integer type 4 - variable of long type 5 - variable of unsigned long type 6 - variable of float type Review period in seconds. Defines the asking frequency of the slave 4349 1…60 device. 7.3. Registers 7500... 7653 Adres rejestru Operacje Zakres Opis 7500 n.d. Device 1 – First register read out 7501 n.d.
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7523 n.d. Device 3 – fourth register read out 7524 n.d. Device 3 – Fifth register read out 7525 n.d. Device 3 – Sixth register read out 7526 n.d. Device 3 – Seventh register read out 7527 n.d. Device 3 – Eighth register read out 7528 n.d. Device 3 – Ninth register read out 7529 n.d. Device 3 – Tenth register read out 7530 n.d. Device 4 – First register read out 7531 n.d. Device 4 – Second register read out. 7532 n.d. Device 4 – Third register read out 7533 n.d. Device 4 – fourth register read out 7534 n.d. Device 4 – Fifth register read out 7535 n.d. Device 4 – Sixth register read out 7536 n.d.
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7562 n.d. Device 7 – Third register read out 7563 n.d. Device 7 – fourth register read out 7564 n.d. Device 7 – Fifth register read out 7565 n.d. Device 7 – Sixth register read out 7566 n.d. Device 7 – Seventh register read out 7567 n.d. Device 7 – Eighth register read out 7568 n.d. Device 7 – Ninth register read out 7569 n.d. Device 7 – Tenth register read out 7570 n.d. Device 8 – First register read out 7571 n.d. Device 8 – Second register read out. 7572 n.d. Device 8 – Third register read out 7573 n.d. Device 8 – fourth register read out 7574 n.d. Device 8 – Fifth register read out 7575 n.d.
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7601 n.d. General register nr 2 7602 n.d. General register nr 3 7603 n.d. General register nr 4 7604 n.d. General register nr 5 7605 n.d. General register nr 6 7606 n.d. General register nr 7 7607 n.d. General register nr 8 7608 n.d. General register nr 9 7609 n.d. General register nr 10 7610 n.d. Alarm 1 – down limitation 7611 n.d. Alarm 1 – up limitation 7612 n.d. Alarm 2 – down limitation 7613 n.d. Alarm 2 – up limitation 7614 n.d.
8. TECHNICAL DATA Readout field: Digit height:100 mm DL11 one row of 3 digits + unit field DL12 two rows of 3 digits + unit field DL13 three rows of 3 digits + unit field Colour of the readout field:...
9. ORDER CODES Table 1 DIGITAL DISPLAY DL11 - X XX Colour of display field: Red ................R Yellow ................Y Green................G Kind of versions: Standard ................00 custom-made* ..............XX Table 2 DIGITAL DISPLAY DL12 - X XX Colour of the I display field: Red ................R Yellow ................Y Green................G Colour of the II display field: Red ..................R Yellow .................. Y Green...................G Kind of versions: Standard ..................00 custom-made* ................XX Table 3 DIGITAL DISPLAY DL13 - X XX Colour of the I display field: Red ................R...
Coding Example The Code: DL13 - R Y G 00 means: DL13 - Digital display consisting of 3 rows R - digits in the upper row are red Y - digits in the middle row are yellow G - digits in the lower row are green 00 - in standard version Other versions of displays are possible acc. customer’s needs after agreeing with the manufacturer. 10. BEFORE A DAMAGE WILL BE DECLARED If the display remains inconsistently with the customer expectations, one must firstly check the display configuration. Problem Solution Lack of display One must check the connection correctness Displayed symbol The displayed symbol signals a lack of transmission with...
1. After the dispatch date and within the period stated in the guarantee card One should return the device to the LUMEL’s Quality Inspection Dept. If the device has been used in compliance with the instructions, LUMEL S.A. guarantees to repair it free of charge.
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