5.13 Menu 18 & 21 – On to Off Delays 1 & 2 -----------------------------------------------19 5.14 Menu 19 & 22 – On Delays 1 & 2 -------------------------------------------------------19 6. RE-CONFIGURING THE HS-510 OUTPUT AND INPUTS ---------------------------20 6.1 Set the Re-Transmitted Output-------------------------------------------------------------21 6.2 Set Voltage Input ----------------------------------------------------------------------------22 6.3 Set Current Input ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23...
5.2. Input and output functions are set by internal switches as described in section 6. 2.1 Display The HS-510 display is set to indicate the range of the sensor used eg. 0-25mm/s, 0-2g, 0- 100°C, using the main menu functions 11. INPUT SPAN and 12. INPUT ZERO 2.2 Relays &...
(f) Depress and hold both buttons for at least 2 seconds until ‘OK’ is displayed to return to the run mode. For changes to all other HS-510 settings it is necessary to enter the Main Menu using a sequence of button presses. Refer to section 5.2 for details.
Ground loop effects are easy to avoid with the HS-510 since the input, output and power supply are electrically isolated. It is therefore safe to ground both the sensor case via the machine and the power supply 0V, without creating a loop.
HS510 USER GUIDE RE-CONFIGURING THE HS-510 FUNCTIONS 5.1 Set Point Menu To access the Set Point Menu push and hold both buttons until OK is displayed. Use the ‘raise’ and ‘lower’ buttons to cycle through: 1. SETPOINT 1 (Default 5.0) 2.
HS510 USER GUIDE To exit from the Main Menu and return to run mode, press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds until ‘OK’ is displayed on the screen. After two minutes of inactivity from the front buttons when the Main Menu (or a sub menu) has been accessed, a timeout will occur and the unit will automatically return to run mode.
HS510 USER GUIDE RELAY 1 on and off below SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 1 + HYS 1 10.2 SETPOINT 1 RLY 1 on below RLY 1 off below 5.4 Menu 5 & 6 - LED 1 & LED 2 The LEDs on the front panel can be configured in the following ways: LED 1 ON WHEN RLY 1 ON LED 1 ON WHEN RLY 1 OFF (Default)
(Default Input Span = 20.00mA, Default Input Zero = 4.00mA). In run mode the front panel display shows the value of the input to the HS-510. Values can be adjusted to correspond to the full scale and zero scale input values used when Output Span and Output Zero are adjusted.
HS510 USER GUIDE 5.10 Cont. High burnout values are approximately 23mA or 11.5V. Low burnout values are approximately 0mA or 0V. Averaging is carried out using the following algorithm (a weighted average of the last eight readings, with each new reading every 20 milliseconds): New Average = New Reading + (7 x Old Average) 5.11 Menu 16 –...
HS510 USER GUIDE 5.13 Menu 18 & 21 - ON TO OFF DELAY 1 & ON TO OFF DELAY 2 The trip condition must not be seen for this delay before the relay can reset (see picture below). (Default 0.5 seconds) RELAY 1 on above SP1, with On to Off time delay SETPOINT 1...
To change the input and output settings from the default 4-20mA it is necessary to remove the HS- 510 from its outer case. To open the HS-510, two catches located just below the outer terminal blocks must be pushed in gently, one at a time. The front of the case can then be pulled and the unit will withdraw from the cover.
HS510 USER GUIDE There are 2 switch banks, S1 and S2, a link L201 and a single switch S3 located inside the HS-510 as shown below:- ON = 1 OFF = 0 Switch 10 is OFF Switch 11 is ON...
HS510 USER GUIDE 6.2 Set Voltage Input: Select the range from the table below and set Switch S1 to the required values. Then select the required setting from the table below for switch S2. Page 21 QM015 Issue 1...
HS510 USER GUIDE 6.3 Set Current Input Select the range from the table below and set Switch S1 to the required values. Then select the required setting from the table below for switch S2. ! WARNING ! DO NOT OPEN UNIT OR ADJUST SWITCHES WITH POWER SUPPLY, INPUT OR OUTPUT CONNECTED QM015 Issue 1...
HS510 USER GUIDE 6.4 HS-510 Error Messages The HS-510 has some built-in self diagnostic functions. Errors encountered will be displayed on screen. BURNOUT ERROR Refers only to RTD or Thermocouple inputs. EEPROM ERROR Stored data has been corrupted. Push and release both buttons then recalibrate the output and reset all the required options and values.
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