London Electronics INT2-H Connection Details, Scaling And General Information

Panel mounting clock / timer / controller

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London Electronics Limited
Connection details, scaling and general information
Caution: There is a risk of electrical
shock if this instrument is not properly installed
Caution: Risk of danger: Read the whole
!
manual before you install this meter
INT2
= Intuitive Mark 2 family
H
= Clock function
Analogue output:
Alarm outputs:
Serial data:
Display colour:
Power:
Mounting:
Thorncote Road, Near Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 1PU
Tel +44(0)1767 626444
www.london-electronics.com help@london-electronics.com
Panel mounting clock / timer / controller
0=none, ANB=-10to+10V, ANI=4-20mA, ANV=0-10V
0=none,
AL2= 2 relays,
0= none,
232=RS232,
R=Red,
G=Green
AC=100-240V AC,
DC=11-30V DC
0
= Standard panel
DIN
Document Ref:pm65\manuals\INT2_H
Ordering code:
AL4=4 relays
485=RS485
= DIN rail mounting
Fax +44(0)1767 626446
INT2-H
INT2-H-X-X-X-X-X-X
Software version H00.33
Revision:20 Dated: 16 July 2019
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  • Page 1 London Electronics Limited Thorncote Road, Near Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 1PU Tel +44(0)1767 626444 Fax +44(0)1767 626446 www.london-electronics.com help@london-electronics.com Panel mounting clock / timer / controller INT2-H Connection details, scaling and general information Caution: There is a risk of electrical shock if this instrument is not properly installed...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    Warranty We warrant our products against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect during the warranty period, the unit should be returned, freight (and all duties and taxes) prepaid by the Buyer to the authorised distributor from where the unit was purchased.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warranty Warnings Introduction General Description Panel mounting & Installation - Class II DIN Rail mounting option Other Mounting options Wiring Advice Connections Installation hints for best performance 12-13 Easy/Advanced menu mode Display Brightness Mode Setting Clock Mode settings Timer Mode settings RTC setup method Factory defaults Calibration audit number...
  • Page 4: Warnings

    Warnings Please carefully read this manual and all warnings. Install the meter ONLY when you are sure that you’ve covered all aspects. Where the product is intended for “UL” installations, removal or addition of option boards is not permitted. Check that the model number and supply voltage suit your application before you install the meter.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Please contact us if you need help, if you have a complaint, or if you have suggestions to help us improve our products or services. If you contact us about a product you already have, please tell us the full model number and serial number, so that we can give you accurate and fast help.
  • Page 6: General Description

    General Description This series of meters accepts industrial sensors to allow various physical measurements to be made, such a weight, temperature, pressure, humidity etc. Different models are available for different sensor types. The main function of this series is to give a numeric readout of the variable being monitored. Most models include an excitation power output, to power the sensor directly.
  • Page 7: Panel Mounting & Installation - Class

    Panel Mounting and Installation - Class II Install the meters in a suitable protective electrical control enclosure according to local wiring regulations. See specifications for maximum allowable temperature in enclosure. Allow adequate air circulation. Installing into front of panel 92mm +1mm -0mm Slide the meter, with gasket into the panel cutout Remove the two rear bracket...
  • Page 8: Din Rail Mounting Option

    DIN Rail Mounting option This series is ideal if you need high precision signal conditioning. Sometimes, it is not necessary to have front panel indication, so in such cases, we offer a DIN rail mounting option, which allows the meter to be installed within a control panel. Detachable connectors add to the simplicity of installation, and of course the setup method is identical to the panel mounting version, so you don’t need to learn a new method.
  • Page 9: Other Mounting Options

    Other mounting options IP67 SPC4 The SPC4 splashproof cover gives IP67 / NEMA4-X protection for the front of your meter. Ideal for use in harsh wet environments. Available with optional security tag ports to allow you to fit your own crimped wire tamper-seals, to pre- vent or indicate unauthorised access (Similar to tags used on electricity...
  • Page 10: Wiring Advice

    Wiring Advice This meter uses detachable screw terminal connectors. Refer to the wiring diagram on the following page for the correct positioning of each wire. The conductors you use must be suitable for the meter’s temperature, current and voltage rating, which is broadly described as follows:- Cable Temperature Rating All cables must be rated for operation up to 90C continuous.
  • Page 11: Connections

    Connections R S 2 3 2 Enable is used in mode C1 to activate or de-activate the RS232 or RS485 serial output. Connect to Comm to continually Connectors and options transmit data. Connectors may be present R S 4 8 5 even if output options are not installed.
  • Page 12: Installation Hints For Best Performance

    Installation hints for best performance This section offers several suggestions which will help you get the best performance from your measurement system. The logic input signals are comparitively small and can easily be corrupted by the comparatively high level of electrical noise which can be created by electrical machinery such as motors, welding systems, discharge lighting, AC power inverters and solenoids.
  • Page 14: Easy/Advanced Menu Mode

    Easy or Advanced menu mode You can choose from two menu modes. 1. Easy Mode - This limits the menu to the most commonly required features, in order to make it less complex and easier to navigate. This is the default level. 2.
  • Page 15: Display Brightness

    Display Brightness You can adjust the display brightness at any time, provided the display is locked. This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set1 Set2 Output Alarms Digit Lockout Switch must be ON Max/Min Reset Circuit board Press 3 seconds Set1 Set2 Output...
  • Page 16: Mode Setting

    Mode Setting The display’s calendar and internal clock will need to be set whenever the battery is renewed, and the clock may need to be set from time to time, if it is not synchronised to a master timesource, such as our ASR-GPS This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set2 Output...
  • Page 17: Clock Mode Settings

    Basic clock configuration If the display is being used in Clock Mode, the following basic configurations will be available ..This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set1 Set2 Output Alarms Lockout Switch must be OFF Digit Max/Min Reset Circuit board Press 3 seconds...
  • Page 18: Timer Mode Settings

    Timer Mode settings If the display is being used in Timer Mode, the following basic configurations will be available ..This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set2 Output Set1 Alarms Lockout Switch must be OFF Digit Max/Min Reset Circuit board Press 3 seconds...
  • Page 19: Rtc Setup Method

    RTC setup method The display’s calendar and internal clock will need to be set whenever the battery is renewed, and the clock may need to be set from time to time, if it is not synchronised to a master timesource, such as our ASR-GPS This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set1 Set2...
  • Page 20: Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults You can return the display to its factory default conditions whenever you wish. If you do so, you will permanently loose all your settings and will need to start from the beginning again. The calibration Audit Counter will NOT be reset, there is no way provided to reset this value, as it is intended as a secure record to indicate whether changes have been made to the display since it was last calibrated..
  • Page 21: Logic Input Functions

    Logic input functions The three contact closure inputs on the rear of the meter have default functions which are:- Contact closure 1 = Start (close momentarily to start timing) Contact closure 2 = Stop Contact closure 3 = Reset !! This feature is available in Advanced Mode only !! Lockout Switch must be OFF Set2 Output...
  • Page 22: Logic Input Connections And Front Buttons

    Logic input connections and front buttons The logic input provides a 5V DC signal. When you connect this to common, a current of 1mA will flow. Because this is a small signal, we recommend you use switches with gold plated contacts, or self cleaning contacts, for best long term reliability.
  • Page 23: Menu Timeout Adjustment

    Menu timeout adjustment The display has a default timeout of 60 seconds, to allow you sufficient time to refer to the manual between key operations. You can make this period shorter, if you wish, once you become more familiar with the setup method.
  • Page 24: Reverse / Mirror Display Setting

    Reverse Display function (mirror image) If you need to be able to see a reflection of the display in a mirror or other reflective surface, for example in a simple heads-up system, or for drivers reversing into a bay, using mirrors only, you can set the display to show as a mirror image.
  • Page 25: Bootup Routine Choices

    Bootup routine choices When you switch on your meter, it can be set to power up with 3 possible summary mes- sage combinations. The choices are:- boot 0 Segment test, followed by a full summary of software revision, calibration audit number, model number, installed options. boot 1 Segment test followed by model number (Default)
  • Page 26: Language Selection For User Interface

    Language Selection for user interface You can select English or French menu prompts. This feature is available in Easy and Advanced Modes Set1 Set2 Output Alarms Lockout Switch must be OFF Digit Max/Min Reset Circuit board Press together, briefly Display shows Set1 Set2 Output...
  • Page 27: Error Codes

    Error codes and fault finding --Ur-- 1. Under Range. The meter is being asked to display a value which is more negative than its limit of -199999 --Or-- 2. Over Range. The meter is being asked to display a value which is higher than its limit of 999999 These fault codes could be displayed because the signal scale factor has been set too large or because the input frequency is too high.
  • Page 28: Output Options - Installing

    How to install option boards Warning: Disconnect Where the product is intended for “UL” installations power before you expose removal or addition of option boards is not permitted. the rear of the meter If you want to open your meter to install or modify option boards, follow these steps... Switch off power to the meter and unplug all connectors.
  • Page 29: Weee

    Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment (WEEE) In Europe, this equipment must be disposed of in accordance with European Parliamentary Directive 2002/96/EC This directive encourages recycling and the reduction of waste materials in the environment. This means it must be sent to an approved recycling plant if you want to dispose of it. It must not be thrown away with general rubbish.
  • Page 30: Equipment Specifications

    Equipment Specifications Bezel size 48mm high by 96 mm wide (1/8 DIN) Panel Cutout 45 mm high by 92 mm wide Case Depth 125 mm including connectors Weight 300 grammes Case Material Black polycarbonate Connectors Detachable Screw Terminal connectors Environmental Storage Temperature range -20 to +70C, non condensing Operating temperature range 0 to 50C, non condensing.
  • Page 31: Record Of Revisions

    Record of Revisions 6 September 2010 Version F0.18 Software released. Manual format revised to improve clarity and segregate easy from advanced menu functions. Optional outputs now described in their own dedicated manuals. DIN Rail mounting option added. Cabling guidance added. 3 February 2011 Version F00.21 Software released.
  • Page 32: Declaration Of Conformity

    All signal cabling shall be screened. The screen shall only be terminated to the power earth terminal at the meter end of the cable. Declared as true and correct, for and on behalf of London Electronics Ltd. J.R.Lees Director...

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