IFM Efector600 TN2531 Operating Instructions Manual

IFM Efector600 TN2531 Operating Instructions Manual

Electronic temperature sensor

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Operating instructions
Electronic temperature sensor
UK
TN2531

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Electronic temperature sensor TN2531...
  • Page 2 Contents 1 Preliminary note3 11 Symbols used 3 2 Safety instructions 3 3 Functions and features 4 4 Function 4 41 Communication, parameter setting and evaluation 4 42 Switching function 5 43 Analogue function 5 5 Installation 7 6 Electrical connection8 7 Operating and display elements 9 8 Menu10 81 Menu structure 10...
  • Page 3: Symbols Used

    10 Operation 16 101 Reading of the set parameters 16 102 Fault indication 16 11 Scale drawing 17 12 Technical data 18 121 Setting ranges 19 13 Factory setting 19 1 Preliminary note 1.1 Symbols used ► Instruction > Reaction, result […] Designation of pushbuttons, buttons or indications →...
  • Page 4: Functions And Features

    Using the FDT service program ifm Container, the current parameter settings can be stored and transferred to other units of the same type The program library of the available DTM objects can be found at wwwifmcom → Service → Download. Device-specific parameter lists for IO-Link parameter setting are available at:...
  • Page 5 4.2 Switching function OUT1 changes its switching state if it is above or below the set switching limits (SP1, rP1) The following switching functions can be selected: • Hysteresis function / normally open: [OU1] = [Hno] (→ fig. 1). • Hysteresis function / normally closed: [OU1] = [Hnc] (→ fig. 1). First the set point (SP1) is set, then the reset point (rP1) with the requested differ- ence •...
  • Page 6 Current output 4...20 mA Factory setting Measuring range scaled ������ ������ �� �� � � ������ ��� ������ ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� In the set measuring range the output signal is between 4 and 20 mA. The green LED also indicates: •...
  • Page 7 5 Installation Using process adapters the unit can be adapted to different process connections Adapters have to be ordered separately as accessories Immersion depth of the sensor: min 12 mm in the pipe If you use the adapter supplied as accessory the correct immersion depth is ensured Mounting dimensions with Mounting dimensions with Mounting dimensions with...
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    Binary switching output temperature monitoring Pin 4 (OUT1) • Data channel for bidirectional communication Pin 2 (OUT2) • Analogue signal for temperature Core colours of ifm sockets: 1 = BN (brown), 2 = WH (white), 3 = BU (blue), 4 = BK (black)
  • Page 9 7 Operating and display elements � � � � � � � � � ���������� ��� �� �� 1 to 8: Indicator LEDs LED 1: Current temperature in °C LED 2: Current temperature in °F LED 8 = Switching status output 1 9: Alphanumeric display, 4 digits Display of the current system temperature Indication of the parameters and parameter values...
  • Page 10 8 Menu 8.1 Menu structure ��� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �...
  • Page 11 8.2 Explanation of the menu SP1/rP1 Upper / lower limit value for system temperature at which OUT1 switches Output function for OUT1: Switching signal for the temperature limit values: Hysteresis function [H ] or window function [F ], either normally open [ no] or normally closed [ nc] Output function for OUT2: Analogue signal: 420 mA [I] or 010 V [U] Analogue start value for temperature...
  • Page 12 This locking can only be removed via a parameter setting software • In case of parameter setting with the user interface of the ifm Container program, the values can be directly entered in the specified fields •...
  • Page 13 The first parameter of the sub-menu ���������� ��� is displayed (here: [HI]) With the user interface of the ifm Container program: ► Activate the [EF] button If menu level 2 is protected by an access code, the input field for the code no is activated ►...
  • Page 14 9.2 Configuration of the display (optional) ► Select [Uni] and set the unit of measurement: [°C] or [°F] ► Select [diS] and set the update rate and orientation of the display: [d1]: Update of the measured values every 50 ms [d2]: Update of the measured values every 200 ms [d3]: Update of the measured values every 600 ms [rd1], [rd2], [rd3]: Display as for d1, d2, d3;...
  • Page 15 9.5 User settings (optional) 9.5.1 Zero point calibration ► Select [COF] and enter value Setting range: -100100 °C in steps of 01 °C -180 180 °F in steps of 01° F The internal measured value "0" is shifted by this value 9.5.2 Setting of the delay time for OUT1 [dS1] = switch-on delay / [dr1] = switch-off delay ►...
  • Page 16 10 Operation After power on, the unit is in the Run mode (= normal operating mode) It carries out its measurement and evaluation functions and provides output signals accord- ing to the set parameters Operating indications → Chapter 7 Operating and display elements. 10.1 Reading of the set parameters ►...
  • Page 17 Response of the analogue output in case of a fault [Err], [OL], [UL]: The set measuring range is not → Linear drop of the current signal up to reached 38 mA; the voltage signal remains at 0 V The set measuring range is exceeded → Linear increase of the analogue signal to 205 mA / 103 V Detection zone of the sensor is not → Error message [Err];...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    12 Technical data Measuring range [°C / °F] ..............-40...150 / -40...302 Communication interface ................... IO-Link 1.0 Baud rate [kBAUD] ......................38.4 Operating voltage [V] ................... 18...32 DC Current rating [mA] ......................250 Short-circuit protection (pulsed); protected against reverse polarity and overload Integrated watchdog Voltage drop [V] .......................<...
  • Page 19 -40.0 149.5 -40.0 145.0 -35.0 150.0 °F -39.0 302.0 -40.0 301.0 -40.0 293.0 -31.0 302.0 ∆T = step increment 13 Factory setting Factory setting User setting 60.0 50.0 -40.0 150.0 FOU1 FOU2 °C Technical data and further information at www.ifm.com...

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