GREISINGER electronic GIA 2000 Manual For Connection And Operation

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Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG
E32.0.02.6C-04
page 1 of 30
Manual for connection and operation of
GIA 2000 / GIR 2002
with option AAG...
as of version 1.3
GREISINGER
electronic GmbH
D - 93128 Regenstauf, Hans-Sachs-Straße 26
Phone: 0049 9402 / 9383-0, Fax: 0049 9402 / 9383-33, e-mail: info@greisinger.de

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  • Page 1 Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 1 of 30 Manual for connection and operation of GIA 2000 / GIR 2002 with option AAG... as of version 1.3 GREISINGER electronic GmbH D - 93128 Regenstauf, Hans-Sachs-Straße 26...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 2 of 30 I N D E X 1. SAFETY REGULATIONS................................3 2. INTRODUCTION....................................4 3. ELECTRIC CONNECTION ................................5 3.1. Terminal assignment..................................5 3.2. Connection data..................................5 3.3.
  • Page 3: Safety Regulations

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 3 of 30 1. Safety regulations This device was designed and tested considering the safety regulations for electronic measuring devices. Faultless operation and reliability in operation of the measuring device can only be assured if the General Safety Measures and the devices specific safety regulations mentioned in this users manual are considered.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    EASY -module. When leaving our factory the GIA 2000 and GIR 2002 has been subjected to various inspection tests and is completely calibrated. Before the GIA 2000 or GIR 2002 can be used, it has to be configured for the cus- tomer’s application.
  • Page 5: Electric Connection

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 5 of 30 3. Electric Connection Wiring and commissioning of the device must be carried out by skilled personnel only. In case of wrong wiring the device may be destroyed. We can not assume any warranty in case of wrong wiring of the device.
  • Page 6: Connecting An Input Signal

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 6 of 30 3.3. Connecting an input signal Please take care not to exceed the limitations of the inputs when connecting the device as this may lead to destruction of the device: 3.3.1.
  • Page 7: Connecting A 0-1/2/10V Or 0-50Mv Transmitter In 4-Wire-Technology

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 7 of 30 3.3.5. Connecting a 0-1/2/10V or 0-50mV transmitter in 4-wire-technology Sig+ Sig+ transmitter transmitter Sig- 50mV Sig- 50mV 1V / 2V...
  • Page 8: Connecting A Counter Signal

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 8 of 30 transducer Sig. transducer Sig. power supply: for transducer Connecting of a transducer (with integrated supply) Connecting of a transducer (with separate supply) PNP output with external resistor wiring.
  • Page 9: Connecting Switching Outputs (Only For Gir 2002)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG E32.0.02.6C-04 page 9 of 30 3.4. Connecting switching outputs (only for GIR 2002) Hint: In order to avoid unwanted or wrong switching processes, we suggest to connect the device’s switching outputs after you have configured the device’s switching outputs...
  • Page 10: Configuration Of The Measuring Input

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 10 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 4. Configuration of the measuring input General description and notes to the operating of the menu By means of button 1 you can go to the next parameter.
  • Page 11: Measuring Voltage And Current (0-50Mv, 0-1V, 0-2V, 0-10V, 0-20Ma, 4-20Ma)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 11 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Counter up TTL-signal Co.uP Switch-contact NPN, PNP Counter up TTL-signal Co.dn Switch-contact NPN, PNP Interface mode Serial interface SEri Please note: When changing the measuring mode “InP“...
  • Page 12 Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 12 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Validate the selected value by pressing button 1. The display shows “di.Hi“ again. Press button 1 again. The display will show “Li“ (Limit = Measuring range limit ) .
  • Page 13: Measuring Temperature (Pt100, Pt1000 Rtd Probes And Thermocouple Type J, K, N, S Or T)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 13 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 4.3. Measuring temperature (Pt100, Pt1000 RTD probes and thermocouple type J, K, N, S or T) This chapter describes how to configure the device for temperature measuring with the help of external plati- num RTD probes or thermocouple probes.
  • Page 14: Measuring Of Frequency (Ttl, Switching-Contact)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 14 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 4.4. Measuring of frequency (TTL, switching-contact) This chapter describes how to configure the device for measuring frequency. This instruction demands that you selected “FrEq “ as your desired input type like it is explained in chapter 4.1.
  • Page 15: Measuring Of Rotation Speed (Ttl, Switching-Contact)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 15 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 The measuring range is exactly bounded by the selected frequency-measuring-range-limit. When exceeding or shortfalling of the limit the on.rG...
  • Page 16: Up-/Downwards Counter (Ttl, Switching-Contact)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 16 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Example: your engine runs with 50 rotations per minute. With no decimal point the device will display something like 49 – 50 – 51, the maximum value that can be displayed is 9999 rotations per minute.
  • Page 17 Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 17 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Use button 2 or button 3 to select the desired pre-scaling factor. The incoming pulses will be divided with the selected pre-scaling factor, after that they will be transmitted to the de- vice for further processing.
  • Page 18: Interface Mode

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 18 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 4.7. Interface mode When the device is in the interface mode it won’t make any measurements by itself. The value shown in the device’s display is sent via serial interface.
  • Page 19: Configuration Of The Analog Output

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 19 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 5. Configuration of the analog output A change of the input configuration can possibly influence the configuration of the analog output.
  • Page 20: Configuration Of The Output Functions (Only For Gir 2002)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 20 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 6. Configuration of the output functions (only for GIR 2002) A change of the input configuration can possibly influence the switching points and alarm bounda- ries.
  • Page 21: 2-Point-Controller

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 21 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 6.2. 2-point-controller This chapter describes how to configure the device as a 2-point-controller and how to adjust the switching values.
  • Page 22: Switching Points And Alarm-Boundaries (Only For Gir 2002)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 22 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 7. Switching points and alarm-boundaries (only for GIR 2002) Remark: The difference between this menu and the output configuration menu is that only in the output configuration menu it is possible to select the output function and to adjust the delay and the preferred state of switching functions.
  • Page 23: 2-Point-Controller

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 23 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 7.2. 2-point-controller This chapter describes device how to adjust the switching values of the device used as a 2-point-controller.
  • Page 24: Offset- And Slope-Adjustment

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 24 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 8. Offset- and slope-adjustment The offset and slope-adjustment function can be used for compensating the tolerance of the used sensor, and for vernier adjustment of the used transducer or transmitter.
  • Page 25: Min-/Max-Value Memory

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 25 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Examples for offset- and slope-adjustment: Example 1: Connecting a Pt1000-sensor (with an offset error depending on the cable-length of the sensor) The device displays the following values (without offset- or slope-adjustment): 2°C at 0°C and 102°C at 100°C...
  • Page 26: Alarm Display (Only For Gir 2002)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 26 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 11. Alarm display (only for GIR 2002) If an output function with min-/max-alarm (out = AL.F1) is selected, LEDs will display the min-/max-alarm in case of its appearance.
  • Page 27 Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 27 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Err.4: Values below display range Indicates that display value is below the valid display range of the device (-1999 digit).
  • Page 28: Specification

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 28 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 13. Specification Absolute maximum ratings: see chapter 3.2. (Connection data) Measuring inputs: Standard inputs for Input type Signal Range...
  • Page 29: Disposal Notes

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 29 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 Display range: (voltage-, current and frequency-measurement) -1999 ... 9999 digits, initial value, terminal value and decimal point position arbitrary.
  • Page 30: Special Functions (Optionally)

    Manual for connection and operation of the GIA 2000 / AAG and GIR 2002 / AAG page 30 of 30 E32.0.02.6C-04 15. Special functions (optionally): 15.1. Tare function Optionally the device may have a tare function. The display value can be set to 0 by means of this function. The display then is calculated relatively to the tare value.

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