Summary Summary 1 . INTRODUCTION 5.2 Functions which require pressing several keys 5.2.1 - Display shifting 2 . SPACE REQUIREMENTS 5.2.2 - Visualisation of the direct measure 3 . CONNECTINGS 6 . ERROR MESSAGES 4 . PROGRAMMING 6.1 Blinking of the LED ON 4.1 Communication with the instrument 7 .
4-key keyboard. It also allows - 150 ms typical teleloading programming files to other products of the ARDETEM range. - 450 ms max. The programming menus and the functions which can be accessed from the console are detailed in the following pages.
2. SPACE REQUIREMENTS Upper connector E 5 ..E 1 programming keys 26.5 S2 S1 Lower connectors Dimensions: without µconsole: 22.5 x 75 x 120 mm with µconsole: 26.5 x 80 x130 mm Housing: self-extinguishing case of black UL 94VO ABS Mounting in switchbox: latching on symmetrical DIN rail.
4.2 Orientation through the programming 4. PROGRAMMING The dialogue is ensured by 4 keys located on the front face. 4 leds indicating the Exit from a sub- Move through the Move through Validation of status of the con- menu to access menus: upwards, or the menus: the displayed...
4.4 Programming menu (according to options) Access to the programming of the input Access to the programming of the sampling time of the DISP digital filtering and the resolution Access to the programming of the analog output SECU Access to the programming of the output in case of self-diagnosis and/or sensor rupture, and access to disconnecting the sensor rupture PrDI...
4.5 Features of the analog outputs and programming · On the analog output limits If a return value has been entered Value between: 0 and 22 mA 4.5.1 Analog output · On the converter: the led ON blinks fast 0/4-20mA active current output •...
Response time of the measure (ms) 4.6 Reading of the configuration READ (for a variation from 0 to 90% of the input signal) READ Validation / vertical Value of the FILT move Typical response time 400 600 1.0s 1.4s 2.0s 3.0s 5.0s 7.5s 10s 15s Reading of the input parameters (ms) Reading of the filtering and resolution parameters...
4.7 Access code 4.9 Functions which can be accessed from the main menu An access code adjustable from 0000 to 9999 serves to protect the meter 4.9.1 Simulation of the display and its output from unauthorized programming, and to lock the access to (accessible according to the programmed access code) some functions.
5. FUNCTIONS WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED ON 4.9.3 Menu : Teleloading of programming files LOAD THE FRONT FACE 5.1 Functions which require pressing only 1 key: ER R PROG a / Display of the min. value b/ Display of the max. value LOAD READ Measure...
5.2 Functions which require pressing several keys: From the menu READ, the performed scale shiftings can be visualised in the submenu INP : 5.2.1 Display shifting offset slope and (accessible according to the programmed access code) OFFS dDIS shifting offset shifting display down = shifting by...
6. ERROR MESSAGES 8. LEXIQUE Messages shown by the converter in mode programming and/or in Upper or lower electrical Measure in overrange 2000 ---- overstepping of the input mode reading Sensor rupture OPEN Displayable value overload General access Self-diagnosis error Value set out of range LOAD Access to the teleloading of programming files...
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Display Programming of the self-diagnosis safety D I A G . Acquisition time of the measure: programmable: 16,6ms, Return value (or not) of the output T.MES OUT.I in case of self-diagnosis error 20ms, 100ms Integration indice FILT Return value required No return value Display resolution for the temperature input REPL...
µconsole (saving of a file) declares that the following product: Name: Programmable converter Indicates a teleloading of the programming file of the µconsole µCo Type: TPI-SI Pt100 to the converter (restoring of a file) Programming file incorrect PROG Marking: CE 0344...
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