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No. CP-SP-1027E
SRF206/212/224
Smart Recorder
Dot Printing Model
"Installation/Operation"
User's Manual
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  • Page 1 No. CP-SP-1027E SRF206/212/224 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model "Installation/Operation" User's Manual Thank purchasing SRF206/212/224 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model. This manual contains information for ensuring the correct use of the SRF206/212/224. It also provides neces- sary information for installation, mainte- nance, and troubleshooting.
  • Page 2 If you should find an error or omis- sion, please contact Yamatake Corporation. In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages as a result of using this product.
  • Page 3: Safety Requirement

    SAFETY REQUIREMENT To reduce risk of electrical shock which could cause personal injury, follow all safety notices in this documentation. This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where hazardous live voltages may be accessible. • If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment must be impaired.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ About Icons The safety precautions described in this manual are indicated by various icons. Please be sure you read and understand the icons and their meanings described below before reading the rest of the manual. Safety precautions are intended to ensure the safe and correct use of this prod- uct, to prevent injury to the operator and others, and to prevent damage to proper- ty.
  • Page 5 WARNING Before removing/mounting or wiring the SRF206/212/224, be sure to turn the power OFF. Touching electrically charged parts on the SRF206/212/224 such as terminals by mistake might cause electric shock. Before connecting the SRF206/212/224 to the measurement target or external control circuits, make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF206/212/224.
  • Page 6: Unpacking

    Unpacking ■ Check the model No. Check the model No. to make sure that you have received the product that you ordered. The model No. for this product is listed at two places: on the side of the case and on the inner left side of the chassis. See ■...
  • Page 7: The Role Of This Manual

    This manual is the SRF206/212/224 User’s Manual. The following lists all the manuals that accompany the SRF206/212/224 and gives a brief outline of the manual. If you do not have the required manual, contact Yamatake Corporation or your dealer. SRF206/212/224 Installation/Operation Manual No.
  • Page 8: Organization Of This User's Manual

    Organization of This User’s Manual This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION This chapter describes SRF206/212/224 applications and features, and gives a list of catalog numbers. Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes the names and functions of parts of the SRF206/212/224. Chapter 3.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents SAFETY REQUIREMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Unpacking The Role of This Manual Organization of This User’s Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1 Applications and Features ................1-1 Features......................1-1 Optional Functions ..................1-2 1-2 Model Selection Guide ..................1-3 Model Listing....................1-3 Related Parts Model Listing................1-3 Chapter 2.
  • Page 10 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4-1 Preparation (loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette) .......4-1 Loading the Chart ..................4-1 Loading the Ink Ribbon Cassette...............4-4 4-2 Operation ......................4-6 Turning the Power ON.................4-6 Starting/stopping Recording ..............4-6 Feeding the Chart ..................4-7 Selecting the Display Mode ................4-7 Recording a Specific Table.................4-8 Other Displays and Operations ..............4-9 Printout Details ....................4-9...
  • Page 11 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 6-2 Configuration Data and Factory Settings ............6-2 ■ Event Setup (individual channels): EVNT ..........6-2 ■ Chart Feed Speed Setup: SPD..............6-2 ■ Date/Time Setup: CLK .................6-2 ■ System Setup: SYS..................6-3 ■ Range Setup (individual channels): RNG..........6-4 ■...
  • Page 12 6-12 Message Setup....................6-32 ■ Message Setup...................6-32 6-13 User Function Key Setup ................6-33 ■ Setting Configuration Lock...............6-33 ■ Description of User Function Key Setup..........6-34 6-14 Extended Setup....................6-35 ■ Extended Setup..................6-35 ■ Description of Extended Setup ..............6-35 6-15 External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Setup ........6-37 ■...
  • Page 13: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS 9-1 Specifications ....................9-1 General Specifications ................9-1 Performance Specifications ...............9-2 9-2 Input Types, Ranges and Display Accuracy ...........9-7 9-3 External Dimensions ..................9-9 APPENDICES Customer Setup Sheets Contents ....................App.-1 How to Use the User Setup Sheets ............App.-1 Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions are used in this manual: Handling Precautions : Handling Precautions indicate items that the user should pay attention...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1 - 1 Applications and Features This multi-input, 6/12/24 dot printing, high-function recorder accommodates a 180mm wide chart. This recorder offers the dual features of advanced functions and operating ease as a recorder for various equipment and instrumentation.
  • Page 16: Optional Functions

    Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION When trend + schedule demand recording is selected as the recording format, the measurement value (PV value) of up to eight preset times can automatically be printed. Up to 24 digital inputs are supported: 12 external switch inputs coupled to remote switches, and 12 internal contact inputs that are connected to internal signals.
  • Page 17: Model Selection Guide

    Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1 - 2 Model Selection Guide Model Listing Power Input Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Addition 1 Addition 2 Specifications Basic model No. SRF206 180mm 6-dot recorder SRF212 180mm 12-dot recorder SRF224 180mm 24-dot recorder 100 to 240Vac, 50/60Hz Full multi-input (standard specification) None Relay outputs (6)
  • Page 18 Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION ● Optional parts Name Model No. Remarks 250Ω resistor (accuracy ±0.02%) 81401325 1 p’ce 250Ω resistor (accuracy ±0.05%) 81446642-001 2 p’ces Cross cable for RS-232C interface CBL232FNZ02 1 p’ce , 2m Carrying handle kit 81446643-001 With power cable supplied Add-on optional unit 81446645-001 6 relays...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2. Names And Functions Of Parts

    Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 - 1 Main Unit ■ Overall Schematic and Names of Parts Optional terminals: Display setup unit: Contains optional terminals for relay output, Comprises the operation controller open collector output, external switch input on the bottom right and the configuration and communications.
  • Page 20: Terminals On Rear Side

    Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Terminals on Rear Side Power terminals Option terminals Analog input terminals For details on signals connected to terminals, see Chapter 3. INSTALLATION & WIRING.
  • Page 21: Display Setup Unit

    Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 - 2 Display Setup Unit ■ Operation Display and Operation Keys The following describes the operation panel on the display setup unit: ● Operation keys EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT AUTO MAN CLK FEED DISP Display key:...
  • Page 22: Configuration Unit And Operation Keys

    Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Configuration Unit and Operation Keys The following describes the configuration unit on the display setup unit: Setup keys Up/down keys: Changes (increments/decrements) numerical values, and shifts the menu number. EVNT DATA Set key: Enters the setup mode, LOCK COPY and selects setup items.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Operation keys EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT AUTO MAN CLK FEED DISP Hold output cancel key: Cancels enabling of relay output and open collector output hold. User function keys: Calls up preset setup items. Can also be used for internal contact inputs.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3. Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 - 1 Installation Site ■ Siting Conditions The SRF206/212/224 is for indoor installation only. Install the SRF206/212/224 at a location that satisfies the following conditions: (1) Close to room temperature, not subject to large changes in temperature (2) Not exposed to corrosive gas (3) Humidity is neither excessively low or high (4) Not subject to excessive mechanical vibration...
  • Page 26: Installation

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 - 2 Installation ■ Installation Dimensions The panel cutout dimensions are as follows: (Unit: mm) 340 min. ■ Installation Procedure Use one of the mounting holes at the top, bottom, left or right of the case when mounting the SRF206/212/224.
  • Page 27: Wiring Precautions

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 - 3 Wiring Precautions WARNING Before wiring the SRF206/212/224, be sure to turn the power OFF. Failure to do so might cause electric shock depending on the power voltage. Before connecting the SRF206/212/224 to the measurement target or external control circuits, make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF206/212/224.
  • Page 28: Noise Countermeasures

    If the influence of electrical noise cannot be eliminated, we recommend taking the following countermeasures: • Provision of a CR filter for fast-rising noise Recommended CR filter: Yamatake Corporation Model No. 81446365-001 • Provision of a varister for noise with a high wave height Recommended varister: Yamatake Corporation Model No.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Power Supply And Ground

    • If the power supply generates excessive noise, add an insulating transformer, and use a line filter. Recommended line filter: Yamatake Corporation 81446364-001. • Keep the wiring from the line filter as short as possible. Bundling this wiring together is effective against electrical noise.
  • Page 30: I/O Signal Leads

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 - 5 I/O Signal Leads (1) Thermocouple input signal lead In the case of thermocouple input, connect the bare thermocouple lead to the terminal. If the thermocouple is located a long way from the SRF206/212/224, or the thermocouple is connected to a terminal, extend the connection using a compensating lead and then connect to the terminal.
  • Page 31: Wiring Analog Inputs

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Wiring Analog Inputs Channels Channels Channels Channels 1 to 6 7 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Channel No. Channel No. Channel No. Channel No. Channel 1 Channel 7 Channel 13 Channel 19 Channel 2 Channel 8 Channel 14...
  • Page 32: Wiring Relay Outputs (Optional Function)

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Wiring Relay Outputs (optional function) Option unit 1 Option unit 2 Option unit 1 Option unit 2 Relay No. Terminal No. Relay No. Terminal No. Internal circuit To external equipment...
  • Page 33: Wiring Open Collector Outputs (Optional Function)

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Wiring Open Collector Outputs (optional function) WARNING Before wiring the SRF206/212/224, check the model numbers of instruments (including options) and terminal numbers on the affixed labels. When you have finished wiring, check the numbers again. Wiring the wrong lead to the wrong terminal might damage the main unit or cause a fire.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Option unit 3 Terminal No. Signal Terminal No. Signal Terminal No. + Power Open collector output 1 Open collector output 2 Open collector output 3 Open collector output 4 Open collector output 5 Open collector output 6 + Power Open collector output 7 Open collector output 8...
  • Page 35: Wiring External Switch Inputs (Optional Function)

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Wiring External Switch Inputs (optional function) Option unit 1 Option unit 2 Option unit 3 Option unit 1 Option unit 2 Option unit 3 Terminal No. Terminal No. Terminal No. External External External External External External switch input 2 switch input 6...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Rs-485 Interface (Optional Function)

    DIGITRONIK unit (slave station) Terminator resistor Terminator resistor Shielded cable Master station Option unit 1 Shielded cable DIGITRONIK unit (slave station) RS-485 (Yamatake CPL communications) (internally connected at terminal) Shielded cable DIGITRONIK unit (slave station) Terminator resistor Terminator resistor Handling Precautions Be sure to connect SG terminals each other.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Rs-232C Interface (Optional Function)

    Chapter 3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING Connecting the RS-232C Interface (optional function) Read this item when you are using a model that supports the RS-232C communications function. Option unit 1 RS-232C (Yamatake CPL communications) (connection example) DIGITRONIK unit Host computer (slave station) (master station) Note Cable model No.: CBL232FNZ02...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4. Preparation And Operation

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 - 1 Preparation (loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette) When a new recorder is shipped, the folding chart (hereafter referred to as the chart) and ink ribbon cassette are not loaded. When using this recorder for the first time, load the chart and ink ribbon cassette. Loading the Chart The chart can be loaded by removing chart cassette from the body even if it is attached to the main unit.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION (4) Hold the handle on the chart holder on the rear of the chart cassette and lift up the handle to open the chart holder. The chart holder comes to a stop at the fully open (innermost) position. Chart holder Chart holder sheet Handling Precautions...
  • Page 41 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION (7) Push the chart holder in so that it goes into the left and right latches. Chart holder Detailed view of latch (8) Push in the chart holder so that it is firmly hooked onto the left and right latches of the chart guide.
  • Page 42: Loading The Ink Ribbon Cassette

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION Note The chart guide can also be drawn out downwards. Press the hooks on both sides at the bottom of the chart guide and draw out the chart guide towards you. Chart guide Press inwards and draw out towards you.
  • Page 43 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION (3) Insert the protrusion on the right of the new ink ribbon cassette into the hole on the ink ribbon cassette holder, and push in the release knob until you hear it click into place. The release knob enters the holder more easily if you push it in while rotating the ribbon feed knob.
  • Page 44: Operation

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 - 2 Operation ■ Turning the Power ON The recorder’s power switch is located at the top right on the front when you open the door. Pressing the power switch turns the power ON, and pressing it again turns the power OFF.
  • Page 45: Selecting The Display Mode

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION ■ Advancing the Chart FEED To advance the paper position when recording is stopped, hold down the key. EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT AUTO MAN CLK FEED DISP To stop chart feed, release your finger from the key. Handling Precautions FEED •...
  • Page 46: Recording A Specific Table

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION ■ Recording a Specific Table You can record a table (tabulation) of current PV values by pressing the key. EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT AUTO MAN CLK FEED DISP During recording : A table of PV values is recorded overlaying trend data. The tabulation time varies according to the chart feed speed.
  • Page 47: Other Displays And Operations

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION ■ Other Displays and Operations ● Display when an event occurs When an event occurs, the EVNT LED lights. When the display mode is set to AUTO or MAN, the status of the event is displayed for the channel where the event occurred.
  • Page 48 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION Example of trend + tabulation recording Example of trend + schedule demand Same as trend + tabulation recording Example of trend recording 4-10...
  • Page 49 Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION Example of fixed interval tabulation Example of fixed time tabulation Same as fixed interval tabulation recording 4-11...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Chart

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION Replacing the Chart CAUTION Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or with the recorder stopped (the RCD LED should be OFF). Do not push the cassette with excessive force. Doing so might force a movement of the ink ribbon cassette holder (see page 4-4), damaging the gear and causing faulty operation.
  • Page 51: Replacing The Ink Ribbon Cassette

    Chapter 4. PREPARATION AND OPERATION Replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette CAUTION Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or with the recorder stopped (the RCD LED should be OFF). Do not push the cassette with excessive force. Doing so might force a movement of the ink ribbon cassette holder (see page 4-4), damaging the gear and causing faulty operation.
  • Page 53: Chapter 5. Basic Configuration

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 - 1 Introduction To use the SRF206/212/224, you must first select the input range type, and set the recording scale, chart feed speed and other items. This setup is called “configuration.” Configuration is sometimes already set up by the device manufacturer in which the SRF206/212/224 is integrated.
  • Page 54: Basic Key Operations At Setup, Configuration Lock And Menu Levels

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 - 2 Basic Key Operations at Setup, Configuration Lock and Menu Levels Basic Key Operations at Setup This section describes common operations at setup. The figure below shows the display setup unit. To start configuration setup Press the key.
  • Page 55 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION To advance to the next display number Press the key. The cursor shifts to the display number digit (red LED). Press keys to shift the display number. Note If you have not changed the numerical values of a setup item, pressing the key shifts the display number without changing the setup.
  • Page 56: Canceling Configuration Lock

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Canceling Configuration Lock When the configuration is locked, the LOCK LED lights and the configuration setup cannot be changed. EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT AUTO MAN CLK FEED DISP To cancel configuration lock, follow the procedure below: (1) Press the key to select SYS.
  • Page 57: Changing The Menu Level

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Changing the Menu Level You can change the menu level so that you can initially set the range type, recording scale and other setup items. (1) Press the key to select SYS. Select display number 3 using the keys.
  • Page 58: Changing Event Setting Values

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 - 3 Changing Event Setting Values Handling Precautions Event setting values are displayed only when “H” or “L” is set as the event type. For details on how to set up event types, see 6-3 Event Setup (page 6-11).
  • Page 59: Selecting The Target Event No

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Selecting the Target Event No. Up to four events can be set to a single channel. Select which event No. is to be set. Event No.1 will be displayed with the target channel selected. Shift the cursor to the display number digit, and select the digit using the keys.
  • Page 60: Changing The Date/Time

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 - 4 Changing the Date/Time Handling Precautions If both the date and time are in error, all data will blink when you press the key to notify that entry is no longer possible. If this happens, press any key to return to the entry display.
  • Page 61: Printing Lists

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 - 5 Printing Lists Handling Precautions Lists can be printed when printing has stopped. Lists are printed for checking or saving setup details. The SRF206/212/224 is provided with the following printing options: • Print specified lists: Outline of main setup items such as range, scale and event setup For details, see page 5-10.
  • Page 62: Selecting The List To Be Printed

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Selecting the List to be Printed Press the key to shift the cursor to DATA, and select the desired list using the keys. Pressing the key starts printing of lists, and the display advances to the next display number.
  • Page 63: Print Specified Lists

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Print Specified Lists With print specified lists, all items in channels for which recording is currently set to OFF are not printed. Print items • Header Date/time (h:min), recording format, No.1 or No.2 chart feed speed, fixed date/fixed time interval, recorder ID No.
  • Page 64 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of details printed by print specified lists No.1 chart feed speed Fixed interval timer No.2 chart feed speed Fixed time interval timer Time of list printing*1 Recording format*2 Recorder ID No. No.1 scale lower limit No.1 event setting value No.1 event type*4 PV bias No.1 scale upper limit...
  • Page 65: Print All Lists

    Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Print All Lists Example of print all lists (range) details No.1 chart feed speed Fixed interval timer No.2 chart feed speed Fixed time interval timer Time of list printing*1 Recording format*2 Recorder ID No. Burnout*4 Range code table Segment table use*5 Calculation parameter 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 66 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of print all lists (scale) details Engineering unit No.1 scale No.2 scale Auto-switching lower limit*2 point*2 lower limit Channel*1 No.1 scale No.2 scale Scale switching Scale switching upper limit method*3 differential*2 upper limit*2 *1: This is not a setup item. *2: When scale switching method is set to “0”...
  • Page 67 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of print all lists (events) details Channel*1 No.1 event Event setting Event output value*3 destination*3, *4 No.2 event No.3 event Event type Event differential*3 Event recording*3, *5 No.4 event selection*2 *1: This is not a setup item. *2: Event type selection OFF: HIGH: Upper limit...
  • Page 68 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of print all lists (DI/DO) details Internal contact input setup External switch input setup Setup description Open collector output No.1 external switch input setup setup Relay output setup For details of setup items, see page 6-9. 5-16...
  • Page 69 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of print all lists (other) details User function assignment 1 to User function assignment 8 Schedule demand Schedule demand No.1 time setup to No.8 time setup time setup ON/OFF No.1 message No.2 message No.3 message No.4 message No.5 message No.6 message No.7 message No.8 message Recording Count...
  • Page 70 Chapter 5. BASIC CONFIGURATION Example of print all lists (segment table) details X-axis Y-axis point 01 • • • • • • • point 15 Segment table 1 Segment table 2 Segment table 3 5-18...
  • Page 71: Chapter 6. Detailed Configuration

    DETAILED CONFIGURATION Chapter 6. 6 - 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to setup configuration items that are initially set on the SRF206/212/224. Before you can change configuration settings, the configuration lock must be canceled. For details on how to Canceling Configuration Lock (page 5-4).
  • Page 72: Configuration Data And Factory Settings

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 2 Configuration Data and Factory Settings Note The setup items that can be changed varies according to the menu level. For details see page 6-1. Event Setup (individual channels): EVNT Display No. Setup Item Setup Description Menu Level Factory Setting...
  • Page 73: System Setup: Sys

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION System Setup: SYS Display Menu Factory Setting Setup Item Setup Description Level Configuration lock 0 (OFF) 0 (OFF)/1 (ON) List printing start/stop 0: Stop list printing 1: Start specified list printing 2: Start range/scale settings printing 3: Start event and DI/DO settings printing 0 (stop) 4: Start MSG, S.DMD, UF and...
  • Page 74: Range Setup (Individual Channels): Rng

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Range Setup (individual channels): RNG Display Menu Factory Setting Setup Item Setup Description Level Recording mode 0 (OFF)/ 1 (display)/ 2 (display + recording)/ 3 (digital input-dependent) (display + recording) Range code 05 (±5V) See Range Code Table (page 6-47). Digital signal No.
  • Page 75: Scale Setup (Individual Channels): Scl

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Scale Setup (individual channels): SCL Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level No.1 scale lower limit -19999 to +29999 or 0.0 to 98.0 No.1 scale upper limit 100.0 -19999 to +29999 Scale switching method 0: OFF selection 1: Automatic...
  • Page 76: Message Setup: Sys + N.s

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Message Setup: SYS + n. S. Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level No.1 message “MSG1” No.2 message “MSG2” No.3 message “MSG3” No.4 message “MSG4” 12 characters No.5 message “MSG5” No.6 message “MSG6” No.7 message “MSG7”...
  • Page 77: User Function Key Setup: Sys + U 1./ U 2

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION User Function Key Setup: SYS + U 1./U 2. Channel Menu Factory Display Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting User function 1 0: OFF key basic 1: Output to internal contact input No.1 registration 2: Call up setup items 0 to 32500 User function 1 When UF1 key basic registration is set to 2:...
  • Page 78: Extended Setup: Sys + E T

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Extended Setup: SYS + E T. Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level Initial printing ON/OFF 0: OFF 1: ON Count function switching 0: Batch count 1: BIN code Date type selection 0: JP (YY, MM, DD) 1: US (MM, DD, YY) 2: EU (DD, MM, YY) Atmosphere...
  • Page 79: External Switch Input Setup: St + E S./Internal Contact Input Setup: St + I S

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION External Switch Input Setup: ST + E S./Internal Contact Input Setup: ST + I S. Factory Setting Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Internal External Level switch input contact input No.1 external switch input 0: Function setup OFF 1: Recording ON/OFF (all channels No.1 internal contact input unconditionally)
  • Page 80: Segment Table 1 Setup: Sys + T A., T B

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Segment Table 1 Setup: SYS + T A., T B. Menu Factory Channel Display Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting Segment table 1 X-axis point 01 0.00 Segment table 1 X-axis point 02 100.00 Segment table 1 X-axis point 03 100.00 Segment table 1 X-axis point 04 100.00...
  • Page 81: Event Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 3 Event Setup Event Setup The event differential can be set only in menu level 1. However note that the event setting value can be changed in menu level 0, too. DATA EVNT LOCK COPY EVNT Channel No.
  • Page 82: Description Of Event Setup Items

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of Event Setup Items Event type and differential Event type H Event type L Event setting value Event setting value Differential Differential Event output destination When the event output destination is set to “0”, output is not carried out to any of the relay outputs, open collector outputs, and internal contact inputs.
  • Page 83: Chart Feed Speed Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 4 Chart Feed Speed Setup Chart Feed Speed Setup DATA EVNT LOCK COPY EVNT Description Display No. No.1 chart feed speed setting No.2 chart feed speed setting Fixed date interval timer Fixed time interval timer (h) Fixed time interval timer (min) Note *: These are displayed when menu level 1 is selected.
  • Page 84: Description Of Chart Feed Speed Setup Items

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of Chart Feed Speed Setup Items Switching of chart feed speed The chart feed speed can be switched at the same time as scale switching by external switch inputs or internal contact inputs. For example, when the scale is switched by external switch inputs, the chart feed speed changes from the No.1 setting to the No.2 setting when the external switch changes from an open to a closed state.
  • Page 85: Date/Time Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 5 Date/Time Setup Date/Time Setup EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT Year Month Date Handling Precautions The number of seconds in the time setup are reset (so that counting starts from “00”) when you press the key, only when the numerical values for the time setup are changed.
  • Page 86: System Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 6 System Setup System Setup By system setup, you set the basic items for operating this recorder. DATA EVNT COPY LOCK EVNT Description Display No. Configuration lock List printing ON/OFF Menu level Recording format Recorder ID No.
  • Page 87 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Time recording ON/OFF : “0” OFF (time is not recorded) “1” ON (time is recorded) Scale recording ON/OFF : “0” OFF (scale is not recorded) “1” ON (scale is recorded) Recording color selection : “1” STD (purple, red, green, blue, brown, black) “2”...
  • Page 88: Description Of System Setup Items

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of System Setup Items Configuration lock When the configuration lock is active, configurations can no longer be written from the SRF206/212/224’s display setup. Setup details, however, can be checked. Configurations can be written by CPL communications or from a personal computer loader even if the configuration lock is active.
  • Page 89: Range Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 7 Range Setup Range Setup EVNT DATA COPY LOCK EVNT Channel No. Description Display No. Recording mode Range code Digital signal No. Burnout 1, 2 Measurement range lower limit 1, 2 Measurement range upper limit 1, 2 Engineering range decimal point position 1, 2...
  • Page 90: How To Set The Engineering Unit

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Burnout : “0” OFF “1” UP “2” DOWN Measurement range lower limit : “-19999 to measurement range upper limit -1” (U) Measurement range upper limit : “measurement range lower limit + 1 to 29999” (U) Engineering range decimal point : “0”...
  • Page 91 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Range code selection The SRF206/212/224 supports full multi-input. Merely selecting the range type here fixes the range code. Handling Precautions When the range code is changed, the configurations of the following items are initialized to their defaults: •...
  • Page 92 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION PV bias “PV bias” refers to the PV offset value. This value is used in the following instances: • On instrumentation incorporating a controller and a recorder, enter the PV bias when double-element RTDs or thermocouple inputs are used in parallel. PV bias functions to match the PV value indicated on the controller and the PV on the recorder.
  • Page 93: Calculation Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 8 Calculation Setup Calculation Setup EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT Channel No. Description Dislay No. Input calculation type Calculation parameter 1 0 1 to 2 4 Calculation parameter 2 1 *2 Calculation parameter 3 Segment table use Note •...
  • Page 94: Description Of Calculation Setups

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION • Calculation parameter 2 When input type is “1” B channel for deviation : “1 to maximum channel” When input type is “4” or “5” Clear integrating calculation No. : “1” (clear integrating calculation 1) “2” (clear integrating calculation 2) “3”...
  • Page 95 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Segment table Broken line approximation can be applied on analog inputs using a specified segment table. For details on setting up segment tables, see “6-18 Segment Table Setup” (page 6-44). For details, see “6-22 Calculation Functions” (page 6-51). 6-25...
  • Page 96: Scale Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 9 Scale Setup Scale Setup DATA EVNT LOCK COPY EVNT Channel No Display No. Description No. 1 scale lower limit value No. 1 scale upper limit value Scale switching method 0 1 to 2 4 No.
  • Page 97: Description Of Scale Setup Items

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of Scale Setup Items Reverse scaling You can reverse scaling of the No.1 and No.2 scales by reversing the numerical values for the upper and lower limit values. Auto-switching differential The differential is set to provide a degree of margin so that the recording scale is not immediately restored to its original scale when auto-switching is set.
  • Page 98 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Scale setup The recording scale lower and upper limit values are set as the chart 0% and 100% positions. For example, the range is -200.0 to +1370.0°C (input range code: 23) in the case of a K thermocouple. However, to set the left side (0% position) of the chart as “0.0°C”...
  • Page 99: Copy Function

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 10 Copy Function Copy Function Configurations that must be set to each of the channels can be transferred between channels using the copy function. EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT Display No. Description Copy source channel Copy destination channel lower limit Copy destination channel upper limit Copy execution...
  • Page 100: Schedule Demand Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 11 Schedule Demand Setup ■ Schedule Demand Setup The number of schedule demands and their times can be set. Select 1 (migration to extended setup mode) at display No.“ ” in the system setup screen.
  • Page 101: Description Of Schedule Demand Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of Schedule Demand Setup Schedule demand When “trend + schedule demand” is selected as the recording format, tabulation printing can be carried out at the desired time (h:min), for up to eight times per day. Schedule demand can be used for recording at processes that require output of reports at predetermined times and for recording of process values at change of operator shifts.
  • Page 102: Message Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 12 Message Setup Message Setup The message print function prints preset messages according to external switch inputs, internal contact inputs and communications on chart together with their times. Select 1 (migration to extended setup mode) at display No.“ ”...
  • Page 103: User Function Key Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 13 User Function Key Setup Setting Configuration Lock This recorder is provided with two function keys . These keys can be assigned functions such as “output to internal contact” or “call up setup item.” Select “1”...
  • Page 104: Description Of User Function Key Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Item Radix Event setup 1nn00 Chart feed speed setup 1000 Date/Time setup 1500 System setup 2000 Range code setup 2nn00 (calculation setup is range setup + 5000) Scale setup 3nn00 Copy function 6500 Schedule demand setup 2500 Message setup 3000...
  • Page 105: Extended Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 14 Extended Setup Extended Setup Extended setup allows you to set the following items: • Recording start ON/OFF • Count function selection • Date type selection • Atmospheric pressure (required for humidity calculation) • Thermal resistance (required for F value calculation) •...
  • Page 106 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Cold junction compensation The instrumentation system is configured as follows when you are compensating cold junction externally by thermocouple. Thermocouple Copper wire Analog input terminals Reference contact compensator (ice box) 6-36...
  • Page 107: External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 15 External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Setup External Switch Input Setup The following items can be set up only when the SRF206/212/224 supports external switch inputs (optional functions): Select “2” (migration to DI/DO-related setup mode) at display No.“ ”...
  • Page 108 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Setup Details The setup details are the same for both external switch inputs and internal contact inputs. External switch input setting, internal contact input setting : “0” function setup OFF “1” recording ON/OFF (unconditional) “2” demand printing “3”...
  • Page 109: Description Of External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Setup Recording ON/OFF • When “1” recording start ON/OFF is selected, recording is started and stopped by the state of external switch inputs or internal contact inputs. • With “31 to 36” recording ON/OFF, only display and recording of channels whose recording mode is set to “3”...
  • Page 110: Relay Output Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 16 Relay Output Setup Relay Output Setup The following items can be set up only when the SRF206/212/224 supports relay outputs (optional functions): Select 2 (migration to DI/DO-related setup mode) at display No.“ ” in the system setup screen.
  • Page 111: Description Of Relay Output Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Description of Relay Output Setup Relay output operation Generally, relay output operation is normally “0” (OR operation, excitation, non- hold). However, relay output can be set to operate in various ways by combining the following four functions described below: Fully understand the descriptions for each of these functions before use.
  • Page 112 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION (3) Relay output hold/non-hold function Hold and non-hold can be selected for relay outputs. • Non-hold Relay output is performed at turning ON/OFF of events. Event ON Event OFF Relay output ON Relay output OFF • Hold Once an event occurs, relay output is held until the key is pressed even if the event turns OFF.
  • Page 113: Open Collector Output Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 17 Open Collector Output Setup Open Collector Output Setup The following items can be set only when the recorder is provided with open collector output (optional function): Select “2” (migration to DI/DO-related setup mode) at display No.“C” in the key until the following abbreviation (d O.) is system setup screen.
  • Page 114: Segment Table Setup

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 18 Segment Table Setup Segment Table Setup The segment table must be set up by following the procedure below when “segment table use” is set in the calculation setup: Select “3” (migration to segment table setup mode) at display No.“C” in the key until the following abbreviations (t A., system setup screen.
  • Page 115 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Segment table 2 setup EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT Description Display No. Segment table 2 X-axis point 01 Segment table 2 X-axis point 02 Segment table 2 X-axis point 03 Segment table 2 X-axis point 04 Segment table 2 X-axis point 05 Segment table 2 X-axis point 06 Segment table 2 X-axis point 07...
  • Page 116 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Segment Table 3 Setup EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT Description Display No. Segment table 3 X-axis point 01 Segment table 3 X-axis point 02 Segment table 3 X-axis point 03 Segment table 3 X-axis point 04 Segment table 3 X-axis point 05 Segment table 3 X-axis point 06 T E.
  • Page 117: Range Code Table

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 19 Range Code Table Input Type Range Code Measurement Range (performance measurement range) DC voltage -20.00 to +20.00mV Linear scaling range -40.00 to +40.00mV -60.00 to +60.00mV -200.0 to +200.0mV -2.000 to +2.000V -5.000 to +5.000V 0.000 to 10.000V DC voltage -20.00 to +20.00mV...
  • Page 118 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Input Type Range Code Measurement Range (performance measurement range) 32 to 3200°F Thermocouple 32 to 3200°F 32 to 3308°F -328 to +2498°F -328 to +1472°F -328 to +2012°F -328 to +752°F 32 to 2372°F WRe0-26 32 to 4208°F WRe5-26 32 to 4208°F PR40-20...
  • Page 119: Character Code Table

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 20 Character Code Table Upper Bits Lower Bits ° “ ° • & ´ Ω < ¥ µ — > The character setup range when the date type selection is “1” (US) or “2” (EU) is 20 to 8F (hex). Setup Example:kPa Setup Example:TIRC-1 Step...
  • Page 120: About Digital Printing Priority

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 21 About Digital Printing Priority Digital printing on the SRF206/212/224 is subject to several restrictions to ensure that trend recording is not interrupted. This is called “printing control.” The following briefly describes printing control. Printing Control During a Print Conflict Digital printing is categorized into the following four groups: In principle, printing is carried out in the order in which it occurs within each group.
  • Page 121: Calculation Functions

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 22 Calculation Functions In addition to simply displaying and recording signals from analog inputs, you can also perform fixed processes using various arithmetic operations, and display and record the results. By simply setting the range code, you can display and record thermocouple ranges, for example, without being aware of the calculations that are performed.
  • Page 122: Broken-Line Approximation

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION Broken-line approximation Broken-line approximation can be applied to analog inputs. On which channel input broken-line approximation is to be applied is set in the calculation setup for each channel, and setting of the segment itself is performed by the segment table setup.
  • Page 123: Input Calculation

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION The relationship between segment points on only the X-axis must be set so that the broken line increases such as X1=0.00, X2=10.00 and so forth. If this relationship is not set as such, the aberrant point (X2, Y2 in the figure below) is excluded to make a broken line with ever-increasing X-axis values.
  • Page 124 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION • Calculation example 2 Channel 1 Channel 3 Input PV 5.000 40.00 Calculation No.: calculation details 1:ch3-ch1 2:fixed value-ch3 100.00 Calculation parameter 1 Calculation parameter 2 — Recording/Display PV 35.000 60.000 Calculation equation ch1=40.00-5.000=35.000 ch3=100.00-40.00=60.00 Integrating calculation (input calculation type: 4) This function integrates flowrate, for an example.
  • Page 125 Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION F value calculation (Input calculation type: 5) This function calculates the time (min units) that food, for example, is sterilized. To activate F value calculation, the integration reset function must be assigned to external switch inputs/internal contact inputs. When the state of the external switch inputs/internal contact inputs is OFF when PV input is updated, the F value is reset, and F value calculation is continued when the state is ON.
  • Page 126: Operation Of External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Functions

    Chapter 6. DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 - 23 Operation of External Switch Input/Internal Contact Input Functions Function Name Operation Description Trigger Condition Function setup OFF None ON (close) Recording ON/OFF Starts recording. OFF(open) ON (close) Stops recording. OFF(open) ON (close) Demand printing Starts printing.
  • Page 127: Chapter 7. Maintenance

    Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE 7 - 1 Periodic Inspection To ensure prolonged use of the SRF206/212/224, periodically inspect the operating status of the SRF206/212/224 and maintain it in a proper working condition. Perform the following inspections, and replace consumables and maintenance parts as required: Remedy Inspection Item See page...
  • Page 128 Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE Handling Precautions • If you leave the SRF206/212/224 for a long time with the ink ribbon cassette loaded in the SRF206/212/224, ink will become faint on only the parts that contact the air. For this reason, part of the recording may become faint at periodic intervals when the SRF206/212/224 is next used.
  • Page 129: Replacing The Clock Backup Battery

    Batteries are small and are easy to swallow. If a child swallows a battery, consult a physician immediately. Return used batteries to Yamatake Corporation or your dealer. When disposing of used batteries at the user site, observe local bylaws. The clock backup battery is for backing up the clock data in the event of a power interruption and memorizing the recording start/stop state.
  • Page 130 Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE (3) Pull out the chassis to draw out. (4) Lift up the battery from the battery holder on the board inside. Handling Precautions • Touch only the battery holder. Do not touch other parts with your hands. •...
  • Page 131: Replacing The Fuse

    Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE 7 - 3 Replacing the Fuse WARNING To prevent danger before you replace the fuse, turn the power OFF, and disconnect the SRF206/212/224 from its power supply. To prevent fire, use only the specified fuse. Do not use other fuses. Replacement part No.
  • Page 132: Measuring The Display Accuracy Of Analog Inputs

    Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE 7 - 4 Measuring the Display Accuracy of Analog Inputs This section describes how to measure the display accuracy (including digital printing by tabulation) of analog inputs. We recommend measuring the display accuracy of analog inputs once every year to ensure appropriate use of the SRF206/212/224.
  • Page 133 Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE ● When measuring DC voltage DC standard voltage generator Analog input terminal ● When measuring a thermocouple DC standard voltage generator Copper wire Thermocouple bare lead Analog input terminal Reference contact compensator (ice box) ● When measuring a resistance temperature detector DC standard voltage generator Copper wire...
  • Page 134: Adjusting The Dot Position

    Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE 7 - 5 Adjusting the Dot Position This section describes how to adjust the dot position on the chart. This adjustment should be performed when the recording accuracy has drifted outside of the permissible accuracy range. The dot position is factory-adjusted, and normally need not be re-adjusted. •...
  • Page 135: Procedure

    Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE ■ Procedure The following describes the adjustment procedure for dot positions 0% and 100%: (1) Make sure that the standard environmental conditions described on the previous page are satisfied, and then turn the power OFF. (2) Draw out the chassis according to the procedure described on pages 7-3 and 7-4.
  • Page 136 Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE (9) Blinking of the DATA LEDs stops, and the current dot position adjustment value data is displayed. EVNT DATA LOCK COPY EVNT (10)Adjust the dot position using the keys. (adjustment range: -10 to +10) Pressing the key moves the head position to the right. A value incremented by “1”...
  • Page 138: Chapter 8. Troubleshooting

    Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 8 - 1 Alarm Display and Descriptions This recorder is provided with a self diagnostics function that inspects the functions at all times. If an error is detected, an alarm code is displayed on the display, and not in the configuration display. If a function is judged to be in error, a predetermined operation according to the alarm type is carried out.
  • Page 139 Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ◆ A L 0 5: A/D converter A/D converter operation is checked. → The alarm code is displayed, and operation continues. At this time, an unstable value is indicated as the PV value. So, data is not reliable. ⇒...
  • Page 140 Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ◆ A L 1 2: configuration data A verify check is carried out on all range data when range data is written. During an alarm, data in RAM is copied to EEPROM, and the verify check is carried out on this data.
  • Page 141: Remedying Trouble

    Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 8 - 2 Remedying Trouble Trouble Probable Cause Remedy No operation (e.g. display, recording) Power is not being supplied to the main Check the wiring and power voltage, and unit. supply the power correctly. The power switch on the main unit is OFF. Set the power switch at the top right on the main unit to ON.
  • Page 142 Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Trends and characters sometimes The chart cassette is not loaded correctly. Insert the chart cassette correctly as far as smudge or print heavily. possible. (Note 3) Trends became discontinuous. Noises from sensors or signal transmitter Check the noise sources and attenuate were transmitted through input wires.
  • Page 143 Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Configuration is locked. Pressing the key in the Cancel configuration lock in the system configuration mode cannot set data. setup. (See page 6-3.) An attempt was made to enter illegal data. Enter data in the correct entry range. Pressing the key does not enter The menu level setting is “0”.
  • Page 144 Chapter 8. TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Probable Cause Remedy CPL communications is not possible. The device address is set to “0”. Set the device address to an appropriate value other than “0”. (See page 6-3.) The communications method of the Match the communications method recorder does not match the setting of the between this recorder and the master.
  • Page 146: Chapter 9. Specifications

    Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS 9 - 1 Specifications ■ General Specifications Memory protection Setup data EEPROM Clock backup Lithium cell: CR2430 Insulation resistance Min. 20MΩ across each terminal and GND terminal (by 500Vdc megger) Dielectric strength Power supply, relay output, open collector output (leak current 5mA max.): Across power terminal and GND terminal: 1500Vac 50/60Hz for 1min Across relay output terminal and GND terminal:...
  • Page 147: Performance Specifications

    PL II(Engelhard Industries Data (IPTS68)) Ni-NiMo (General Electric Data) Resistance temperature detector (RTD): Pt100,JPt100 (JIS C1604-1989) JPt50 (JIS C1604-1981) Ni508 (Yamatake Data) ON/OFF input Communication input Refer page 9-6 Note 1: In the case of DC current (4 to 20mAdc), attach a converter resistor(sold separately, catalog No.81446642-001 or 81401325), and convert to 1 to 5V to...
  • Page 148 Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS Input Intrinsically safe 100Vac is used as the lamp power supply on models with chart illumination lamp. So, an explosion-proof intrinsically safe explosion-proof system cannot be configured. When an intrinsically safe system explosion-proof system is required, select a model without the chart illumination lamp, and connect a Zener barrier externally.
  • Page 149 Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS Trend recording Trend Recording • PV value (analog) • Channel No. format Scale printing • Marker/time (h:min)/date/tag/unit/scale upper- and lower-limit values • Marker/time (h:min)/chart feed speed/tag/unit/scale upper- and lower- limit values Event • Marker (on trend) • Channel No./time (h:min)/event No./relay No./state (occurrence/reset) When a state occurs (is reset) before printing has finished, the next 24 items are memorized and printed.
  • Page 150 Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS Event Number of set events Setting Four events can be set for each channel. Setting range -19999 to +29999 (Decimal point position varies according to range.) Differential 0 to 29999 (Decimal point position varies according to range.) Event action is carried out even while recording has stopped (RCD OFF).
  • Page 151 RS-232C Communications RS-485 Number of signal lines 3 (including SG) 5 (including SG) Transmission 15m max. 300m max. distance Protocol Yamatake Standard Yamatake CPL communications CPL communications Network Multi-drop (max. 31 modes) Slave station function Slave station function Function Master station...
  • Page 152: Input Types, Ranges And Display Accuracy

    Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS 9 - 2 Input Types, Ranges and Display Accuracy Input Range Display Accuracy (rdg refers to Resolution absolute value of indication value) Type Symbol Code mV/V input mV/V indication range ±20mV -19999 to +29999 ± (0.2% of rdg+3 digits) 10µV ±40mV -19999 to +29999...
  • Page 153 Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS °F Range Display Accuracy Type Symbol Code Resolution 32 to less than 212°F ±8°F 1°F 32 to 3200°F 212 to less than 572°F ±4°F 1°F 572°F min. ± (0.15% of rdg+3°F) 1°F Less than 752°F ±90°F Not specified 32 to 3308°F 752 to less than 1112°F ±6°F...
  • Page 154: External Dimensions

    Chapter 9. SPECIFICATIONS 9 - 3 External Dimensions (unit: mm)
  • Page 156: Customer Setup Sheets

    APPENDIX Customer Setup Sheets Contents Range code ........App.-2 Calculation setup .
  • Page 157 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Range setting (individual channels): RNG • Setup details Display Menu Factory Setting Setup Item Setup Description Level Recording mode 0 (OFF)/1 (display)/2 (display + recording)/ 3 (digital input-dependent) (display + recording) Range code 05 (±5V) See Range Code Table (page 6-47).
  • Page 158 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields User Settings Display Setup Item Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Recording mode Range code Digital signal No. Burnout Measurement range lower limit Measurement range upper limit Engineering range decimal point Engineering range lower limit Engineering range upper limit PV filter...
  • Page 159: Scale Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Scale Setup (individual channels): SCL • Setup details Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level No.1 scale lower limit -19999 to +29999 or 0.0 to 98.0 No.1 scale upper limit -19999 to +29999 100.0 Scale switching method 0: OFF...
  • Page 160 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields User Settings Display Setup Item Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel No.1 scale lower limit No.1 scale upper limit Scale switching method selection No.2 scale lower limit No.2 scale upper limit Auto-switching point Auto-switching differential •...
  • Page 161: System Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. System Setup (individual channels): SYS • Setup details Display Menu Factory Setting Setup Item Setup Description Level Configuration lock 0 (OFF)/1 (ON) 0 (OFF) List printing start/stop 0: Stop list printing 1: Start specified list printing 2: Start range/scale settings printing 3: Start event and DI/DO settings printing 4: Start MSG, S.DMD, UF and...
  • Page 162 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings Configuration lock List printing start/stop Menu level Recording format Recorder ID No. Recording time ON/OFF Scale recording ON/OFF Recording color selection Communications access rights Device address Communications method Extended menu entry...
  • Page 163: Message Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Schedule Demand (individual channels): SYS + S D. • Setup details Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level Time setup ON/OFF 0: Time setup disabled (schedule demand printing is not carried out) 1: No.1 time setup enabled 2: No.1 and 2 time setup enabled 3: No.1 to 3 time setup enabled...
  • Page 164 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings Time setup ON/OFF No.1 time setup No.2 time setup No.3 time setup No.4 time setup No.5 time setup No.6 time setup No.7 time setup No.8 time setup •...
  • Page 165: User Function 1, 2 Keys Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. User Function 1, 2 Keys Setup: SYS + U 1./U 2. • Setup details Channel Menu Factory Display Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting User function 1 0: OFF key basic 1: Output to internal contact input No.1 2: Call up setup items registration 0 to 32500...
  • Page 166 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display User Settings Setup Item User function 1 key basic registration User function 1 assignment 1 User function 1 assignment 2 User function 1 assignment 3 User function 1 assignment 4 User function 1 assignment 5 User function 1 assignment 6 User function 1 assignment 7...
  • Page 167: Extended Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Extended Setup: SYS + E T. • Setup details Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level Initial printing ON/OFF 0: OFF 1: ON Count function switching 0: Batch count 1: BIN code Date type selection 0: JP (YY, MM, DD) 1: US (MM, DD, YY)
  • Page 168 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings Initial printing ON/OFF Count function switching Date type selection Atmosphere Thermal resistance Reference contact compensation • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings No.1 external switch input No.2 external switch input No.3 external switch input...
  • Page 169: Relay Output Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Internal Contact Input Setup: ST + I S. • Setup details Factory Setting Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Internal External Level contact input switch input No.1 internal contact input 0: Function setup OFF 1: Recording ON/OFF (all channels unconditionally) No.2 internal contact input...
  • Page 170 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings No.1 internal contact input No.2 internal contact input No.3 internal contact input No.4 internal contact input No.5 internal contact input No.6 internal contact input No.7 internal contact input No.8 internal contact input No.9 internal contact input...
  • Page 171: Open Collector Output Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Open Collector Output Setup: SYS + D O. • Setup details Display Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Level No.1 open collector output 0: OR action/excitation/non-hold No.2 open collector output 1: OR action/excitation/hold No.3 open collector output 2: OR action/non-excitation/non-hold No.4 open collector output...
  • Page 172 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display User Settings Setup Item No.1 open collector output No.2 open collector output No.3 open collector output No.4 open collector output No.5 open collector output No.6 open collector output No.7 open collector output No.8 open collector output No.9 open collector output...
  • Page 173: Segment Table 1 Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Segment Table 1 Setup: SYS + T A. • Setup details Channel Menu Factory Display Setup Item Setup Description Setting Level Segment table 1 X-axis point 01 0.00 Segment table 1 X-axis point 02 100.00 Segment table 1 X-axis point 03 100.00...
  • Page 174 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display User Settings Setup Item Segment table 1 X-axis point 01 Segment table 1 X-axis point 02 Segment table 1 X-axis point 03 Segment table 1 X-axis point 04 Segment table 1 X-axis point 05 Segment table 1 X-axis point 06 Segment table 1 X-axis point 07...
  • Page 175: Segment Table 2 Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Segment Table 2 Setup: SYS + T C. • Setup details Menu Factory Channel Display Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting Segment table 2 X-axis point 01 0.00 Segment table 2 X-axis point 02 100.00 Segment table 2 X-axis point 03 100.00...
  • Page 176 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings Segment table 2 X-axis point 01 Segment table 2 X-axis point 02 Segment table 2 X-axis point 03 Segment table 2 X-axis point 04 Segment table 2 X-axis point 05 Segment table 2 X-axis point 06 Segment table 2 X-axis point 07...
  • Page 177: Segment Table 3 Setup

    APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mfg. No. Segment Table 3 Setup: SYS + T E. • Setup details Menu Factory Channel Display Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting Segment table 3 X-axis point 01 0.00 Segment table 3 X-axis point 02 100.00 Segment table 3 X-axis point 03 100.00...
  • Page 178 APPENDIX Page Model No. Prepared by Date Prepared • User Setup Fields Display Setup Item User Settings Segment table 3 X-axis point 01 Segment table 3 X-axis point 02 Segment table 3 X-axis point 03 Segment table 3 X-axis point 04 Segment table 3 X-axis point 05 Segment table 3 X-axis point 06 Segment table 3 X-axis point 07...
  • Page 179 Revision History Printed Manual Number Edition Revised pages Description date CP-SP-1027E 1st Edition Apr. 1998 2nd Edition Company name changed Dec. 1999 Overall revision 3rd Edition iv Standard folding chart to folding chart changed Apr. 2000 Two manuals to three manuals changed, Smart Loader Package SLP-F20 for Dot Printing Model Smart Recorder SRF200 Manual No.CP-UM-5067E added...
  • Page 180 Printed Manual Number Edition Revised pages Description date CP-SP-1027E 12th Edition 4-5 to 4-11 Old 4-6 to 4-12 page. Aug. 2005 ■Replacing the Chart added. 4-12 ■Replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette added. 4-13 ●Internal Contact Input Setup 6-37 "1" (Migration to extended setup mode)→ "2"...
  • Page 183 Specifications are subject to change without notice. (08) Advanced Automation Company 1-12-2 Kawana, Fujisawa Kanagawa 251-8522 Japan URL: http://www.azbil.com 1st Edition: Issued in Aug. 1998 (W) 16th Edition: Issued in July 2008 (W)

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