IntelliPack Series 801T Transmitter/Alarm User's Manual
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Electrical Fast Transient Immunity (EFT): Complies with
IEC1000-4-4 Level 3 (2KV power; 1KV signal lines) and
European Norm EN50082-1.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity: Complies with
IEC1000-4-2 Level 3 (8KV/4KV air/direct discharge) to the
enclosure port and European Norm EN50082-1.
Surge Immunity: Complies with IEC1000-4-5 Level 3 (2.0KV)
and European Norm EN50082-1.
Radiated Emissions: Meets or exceeds European Norm
EN50081-1 for class B equipment.
FIELD CONFIGURATION AND CONTROLS
Field programming of transmitter zero and full-scale (all
models), plus alarm setpoint and dropout levels (801T-1500
only), is accomplished with module push-buttons and LED
indicators. Note: The unit must first be configured using the
Configuration Software before its configuration can be changed in
the field.
Module Push Buttons (See Dwg. 4501-643 For Location):
Mode - Used to change mode of field configuration.
Set - Used to accept input data during field calibration.
Up (Reset) - Used to increment output level during field
calibration. Used to reset a latched alarm relay in
operating mode.
Down (Reset) - Used to decrement output level during field
calibration. Used to reset a latched alarm relay in
operating mode.
LED Indicators (Operating Mode):
Run (Green) - Constant ON indicates power is applied and
unit is operating normally. Flashing ON/OFF indicates
unit is performing diagnostics (first second following
power-up), or has failed diagnostics (after a few
seconds).
Status (Yellow) - Flashing ON/OFF indicates an open sensor
or that the input is outside of the selected input range. A
constant ON indicates the input is outside of the
transmitter's calibrated input range.
Zero/Full-Scale (Yellow) - OFF in Run mode.
Relay (Yellow) - Constant ON indicates alarm condition for
relay. During field configuration, this LED has a different
function (see below).
LED Indicators (Field Configuration Mode):
Run (Green) - Turned OFF in this mode.
Status (Yellow) - Flashes each time the "SET" push button is
pressed to capture an I/O signal in this mode.
Zero/Full-Scale (Yellow) - ON or FLASHING in this mode if
zero or full-scale is being adjusted (See Table 3).
Relay (Yellow) - ON or FLASHING if alarm setpoint or
dropout is being adjusted (See Table 3) in this mode.
HOST COMPUTER COMMUNICATION
Host Communication Port (SPI): IntelliPack SPI port (standard
RJ11 6-wire phone jack). See Drawing 4501-643 for location.
Configuration information is downloaded from the host
computer through one of its EIA232 serial ports. This port
must be connected to the module through an Acromag
IntelliPack Serial Port Adapter. This Serial Port Adapter
serves as an isolated interface converter between EIA232
and the IntelliPack's SPI port.
Baud Rate (EIA232): 19.2K baud.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Units are fully reprogrammable via our user-friendly Windows
95
or NT
IntelliPack Configuration Program (Model 5030-881).
A cable (5030-902) and converter (5030-913) are required to
complete the interface (Software Interface Package 800C-SIP).
See Drawing 4501-643.
The following transmitter and alarm attributes are selectable
via the IntelliPack Configuration Software. Refer to the
IntelliPack Transmitter Configuration Manual (8500-570) for a
more detailed explanation of these attributes and their
application.
Input Configuration
Input - Range: The transmitter can be configured to accept any
one of the input types described in the Input Specifications
using the IntelliPack Configuration Software.
Input - Temperature Units: Select C, F, or K units.
Input - RTD Wiring: The RTD wiring must be specified for
proper lead-wire compensation. Transmitter can be
configured for two, three, or four-wire (Kelvin or
compensation loop) RTD sensors.
Input - CJC (Cold Junction Compensation): Thermocouple
units only. Must be set to ON when directly connecting a
thermocouple to the module (default). The CJC can be set to
OFF when connecting a millivolt source, representing
temperature, directly to the module's input terminals.
Input - Samples/Averaging: Samples can be set to 1 (default),
2, 4, 8, or 16, for calculation of an average value. The
number selected indicates the number of input signal A/D
conversions used in the average. Useful to help filter out
transients. The response time will be increased by the factor
selected. Both the alarm relay and transmitter output will use
the averaged value.
Input - Sensor Break: The detent for detection of a temperature
sensor failure (TC or RTD) can be set to upscale or
downscale.
Input Calibration: The configuration software can be used to
calibrate the input conditioning circuit of this module.
Analog Output Configuration
Output - Range: Unit can be configured for either a voltage or
current output range. A jumper must also be installed
between the output "I+" and "JMP" terminals for voltage
output (remove this jumper for current output).
Voltage: 0 to 10V DC, 0 to 5V DC
Current: 0 to 20mA DC, 4 to 20mA DC, or 0 to 1mA DC
Output - Mode: Select a normal acting (ascending), or reverse
acting (descending) output response.
Output Calibration: The configuration software can be used to
calibrate the output conditioning circuit of this module.
Transmitter Configuration
Transmitter - Scaling: Scaling is performed after averaging and
converts the engineering units of the input range (or a portion
of the input range) to 0 to 100% at the output. That is,
scaling allows virtually any part of the selected input range to
be scaled to 0% and 100% at the transmitter analog output.
The scaling may also be adjusted in-field via front panel
push-buttons and status LED's.
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mV/TC/RTD Input
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