PR electronics 4131 Manual

PR electronics 4131 Manual

Universal trip amplifier
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Displays
Programmable displays with a wide se-
lection of inputs and outputs for display of temperature,
volume and weight, etc. Feature linearisation, scaling,
and difference measurement functions for programming
via PReset software.
Ex interfaces
Interfaces
for
analogue
signals as well as HART
®
signals between sensors / I/P
converters / frequency signals and control systems in Ex
zone 0, 1 & 2 and for some modules in zone 20, 21 & 22.
Isolation
Galvanic isolators for analogue and digital
®
signals as well as HART
signals. A wide product range
with both loop-powered and universal isolators featuring
linearisation, inversion, and scaling of output signals.
Temperature
A wide selection of transmitters for DIN
form B mounting and DIN rail modules with analogue
and digital bus communication ranging from application-
specifi c to universal transmitters.
Universal
PC or front programmable modules with
universal options for input, output and supply. This range
offers a number of advanced features such as process
calibration, linearisation and auto-diagnosis.
and
digital
4 1 3 1
U n i v e r s a l
T r i p A m p l i f i e r
N o . 4 1 3 1 V 1 0 2 - I N ( 0 9 0 3 )
F r o m s e r . n o . 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
S I G N A L S T H E B E S T
Side 1
DK
Page 27
UK
Page 53
FR
Seite 79
DE
RE200 SERIES MANUAL
MNX10035 REV 0
1/23/09

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Summary of Contents for PR electronics 4131

  • Page 1 Displays Programmable displays with a wide se- lection of inputs and outputs for display of temperature, volume and weight, etc. Feature linearisation, scaling, and difference measurement functions for programming via PReset software. Ex interfaces Interfaces analogue digital signals as well as HART ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Grafisk afbildning af relæfunktionen setpunkt: UNIVERSAL TRIP AMPLIFIER Relæenheder Relæenheder PReasy 4131 Hysterese = 10 Setpunkt = 50 Setpunkt = 50 Hysterese = 10 CONTENTS Off N.O. On N.O. Off N.O. Off N.O. On N.O. Off N.O. Warnings ................28 On N.C.
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Repair of the module and replacement of circuit breakers the module until this has been permanently mounted. must be done by PR electronics A/S only. Check at the receipt of the module whether the type corresponds to the one ordered.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    To the extent that the instructions in this manual are not strictly observed, the Rønde, 14 January 2009 Peter Rasmussen customer cannot advance a demand against PR electronics A/S that would Manufacturer’s signature otherwise exist according to the concluded sales agreement.
  • Page 5: How To Dismantle System 4000

    Technical characteristics: • When 4131 is used in combination with the 4501 display / programming front, all operational parameters can be modified to suit any application. As the 4131 is designed with electronic hardware switches, it is not necessary to open the module for setting of DIP-switches.
  • Page 6: Pr 4501 Display / Programming Front

    Application: • Communications interface for modification of operational parameters in 4131. • Can be moved from one 4131 module to another and download the configuration of the first transmitter to subsequent transmitters. • Fixed display for readout of process data and status.
  • Page 7: Order Codes

    Order codes: Basic values 4131 = Universal trip amplifier Input Basic Temperature 4501 = Display / programming front type accuracy coefficient ≤ ±4 µA ≤ ±0.4 µA / °C ≤ ±20 µV ≤ ±2 µV / °C Volt ≤ ±0.2°C ≤...
  • Page 8: Visualisation In The 4501 Of Sensor Error Detection And Input Signal Outside Range

    Measurement range ........-20 mV...12 VDC Module: Configuration Sensor error detection: R1, ERR.ACT=NONE - R2, ERR.ACT=NONE, Programmable measurement ranges ..0...1 / 0.2...1 / 0...5 / 1...5 / OUT.ERR=NONE. 4131 0...10 and 2...10 VDC Else: Input resistance ........... Nom. 10 MΩ...
  • Page 9: Sensor Error Detection Limits

    Relays Checksum test of the configuration in FLASH FL.ER Error in FLASH 21 22 Communications test 4501 / 4131 NO.CO Connection error Check that input signal matches input configuration IN.ER 1) Error levels on input Check that saved configuration in 4501 matches module TY.ER...
  • Page 10: Block Diagram

    In general: Potentiometer When configuring the 4131, you will be guided through all parameters and you can choose the settings which fit the application. For each menu there is a scrolling help text which is automatically shown in line 3 on the display.
  • Page 11 Signal and sensor error info via display front 4501 Setup of TAG numbers with 6 alphanumerics. Line 3 of the display shows TAG number. Sensor error (see limits in the table) is displayed as SE.BR (sensor break) or Two-point process calibration: The unit can be process-calibrated in 2 points SE.SH (sensor short).
  • Page 12: Routing Diagram

    ROUTING DIAGRAM Power up Fast setpoint adjustment  If no key is activated for 1 minute, the display will return to the default and relay test 0#* 7 state 1.0 without saving configuration changes. 2SP ] Increase setpoint Increase value / choose next parameter Decrease setpoint ] Decrease value / choose previous parameter...
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  • Page 14: Scrolling Help Text In Display Line 3

    Select Ni sensor type Enter display setup 2SP  2SP  2SP  2SP ] Select Pt sensor type Perform memory operations Load saved configuration into 4131 [11] Select display unit [44] [12] Select decimal point position Save 4131 configuration in 4501 ...
  • Page 15: Graphic Depiction Of Relay Action Setpoint

    Graphic depiction of relay action Setpoint: RELAIS A SEUILS UNIVERSEL Relay units Relay units PReasy 4131 Hysteresis = 10 SOMMAIRE Setpoint = 50 Setpoint = 50 Hysteresis = 10 Avertissements ..............54 Off N.O. On N.O. Off N.O. Off N.O.

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