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User manual IM2 Pt100 3-/4-wire -200.0°C…850.0°C / -328.0°F…1562.0°F Technical features: • red display of -19999…99999 Digits (optional: green, orange or blue display) • minimal installation depth: 70 mm without plug-in screw terminal • min/max-memory • display flashing at threshold value exceedance / threshold value undercut •...
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Identification STANDARD-TYPES ORDER NUMBER IM2-1TR5B.010C.570xD Pt100 3-/4-wire IM2-1TR5B.010C.670xD Housing size: 96x48 mm Options – breakdown order code: IM 2- 1 T R 5 B. 0 1 0 C. 6 7 2 x D Standard type M-line Dimension D physical unit...
Contents 1. Brief description 2. Assembly 3. Electrical connection 4. Functions and operation description 4.1. Programming software PM-TOOL 5. Setting up the device 5.1. Switching on 5.2. Standard parameterisation (flat operation level) Value assigment for triggering of the singal input 5.3.
1. Brief description 1. Brief description The panel meter IM2-1C is a 5-digit device for Pt100 sensors and a visual threshold value monitoring via the display. The configuration happens via four front keys or via the optional PC software PM-TOOL. An integrated programming interlock prevents unrequested changes of the parameters and can be unlocked again by an individual code.
2. Assembly 2. Assembly Please read the Safety advices on page 28 before installation and keep this user manual for future reference. Gap for physical unit 1. After removing the fixing elements, insert the device. 2. Check the seal to make sure it fits securely. 3.
3. Electrical connection 3. Electrical connection Type IM2-1TR5B.010C.470xD with a supply of 115 VAC Type IM2-1TR5B.010C.570xD with a supply of 230 VAC Type IM2-1TR5B.010C.670xD with a supply of 10-30 only for 10-30 VDC 3-wire Pt100 Pt100 3-wire 115 VAC 230 VAC...
4. Function and operation description 4. Function and operation description Operation The operation is divided into three different levels. Menu level (delivery status) This level is for the standard settings of the device. Only menu items which are sufficent to set the device into operation are displayed.
4. Function and operation description Function chart: 4.1 Parameterisation software PM-TOOL: Part of the PM-TOOL are the software on CD and an USB-cable with device adapter. The connection is done via a 4-pole micromatch-plug on the back side of the device, to the PC- side the connection ist done via an USB plug.
5. Setting up the device 5. Setting up the device 5.1. Switching-on Once the installation is complete, you can start the device by applying the voltage supply. First, check once again that all electrical connections are correct. Starting sequence For 1 second during the switching-on process, the segment test ( ) is displayed followed by an indication of the software type and, after that, also for 1 second the software version.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Impedance matching, Default: The value for the sensor calibration is aligned from the smallest to the highest digit [▼] [▲] and confirmed digit per digit with [P]. After the last digit, the device changes back into menu level.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Setting up the initial value of the analog output, Default: The final value is adjusted from the smallest digit to the highest digit with [▲] [▼] and digit by digit confirmed with [P]. A minus sign can only be parameterised on the highest digit.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Hysteresis for threshold values, Default: The difference to the threshold value that causes the delay of the actuation of the alarm, is defined by the hysteresis. Function if display falls below / exceeds limit value, Default: The limit value undercut can be selected with (LOW = lower limit value) and...
5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Master code (4-digit number-combination free available), Default: After has been activated under menu item , this code can be used for unlocking all parameters. By pressing [P] for approx. 3 seconds in operation mode, the message is shown in the display and offer the user access to all parameters by entering...
5. Setting up the device 5.4. Extended parameterisation (Professional operation level) 5.4.1. Signal input parameters Menu group level Menu level Menu level Parameterisation level Selection of the input signal, Default: Selectable as measuring input types are 3-wire and 4-wire-Pt100 signals. Confirm the selection with [P] and the display switches back to menu level.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Impedance matching, Default: The value for the sensor calibration is aligned from the smallest to the highest digit [▼] [▲] and confirmed digit per digit with [P]. After the last digit, the device changes back into menu level.
5. Setting up the device 5.4.2. General device parameters Menu group level Menu level Menu level Parameterisation level Display time, Default: then The display time is set up with [▲] [▼]. Thereby you switch up to 1 second in increments of 0.1 and up to 10.0 seconds in increments of 1.0. With [P] the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Brightness control, Default: The brightness of the display can be adjusted in 16 levels from 00 = very dark to 15 = very bright via this parameter or alternatively via the navigation keys from the outside.
5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Special function [O]-key, Default: For the operation mode, special functions can be deposited on the [O]-key. This function is activated by pressing the key. adds a defined value to the currently displayed value. deletes the min/max-memory.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Master code, Default: By entering the device will be released and all parameters unlocked. Release/ lock analog output parameters, Default: Analog output parameters can be locked or released for the user: - At the initial or final value can be changed in operation mode.
5. Setting up the device 5.4.4. Analog output parameters Menu group level Menu level Menu level Parameterisation level Selection reference analog output, Default: The analog output signal can refer to different functions, in detail this are the current measurand, min-value or max-value. With [P] the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level.
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Overflow behavior, Default: To recognise and evaluate faulty signals, e.g. by a controller, the overflow behavior of the analog output can be defined. As overflow can be seen either that means the analog output runs on the set limits e.g. 4 mA and 20 mA, or (input value smaller than initial value, analog output changes on e.g.
5. Setting up the device 5.4.5. Relay functions Menu group level Menu level Menu level Parameterisation level Alerting relay 1, Default: … … Each setpoint (optional) can be linked up via 4 alarms (by default). This can either be inserted at activated alarms or deactivated alarms .
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Alarms for relay 1, Default: …. The allocation of the alarms to relay 1 happens via this parameter, one alarm or a group of alarms can be chosen. This parameter can only be selected if selected under .
5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Alarms for relay 2, Default: …. The allocation of the alarms to relay 1 happens via this parameter, one alarm or a group of alarms can be chosen. This parameter can only be selected if selected under .
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5. Setting up the device Menu level Parameterisation level Threshold values / limits, Default: This limit value defines the threshold, that leads to an activation / deactivation of the alarm. Hysteresis for threshold values, Default: The difference to the threshold value that causes the delay of the actuation of the alarm, is defined by the hysteresis.
6. Reset to factory settings Menu level Parameterisation level Back to menu group level, With [P] the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group level The same applies to Programming interlock: Menu-group level Description see page 10, menu-level 6.
7. Alarms / Relays 7. Alarms / Relays This device has 4 virtual alarms that can monitor one limit value in regard of an undercut or exceedance. Each alarm can be allocated to an optional relay output S1-S2; furthermore alarms can be controlled by events like e.g. min/max-value. Function principle of alarms / relays Alarm / Relay x Deactivated, instantaneous value, min/max-value or an activation...
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7. Alarms / Relays Quiescent current By quiescent current the alarm S1-S2 is on below the threshold and switched off on reaching the threshold. Switching-on delay The switching-on delay is activated via an alarm and e.g. switched 10 seconds after reaching the switching threshold, a short-term exceedance of the switching value does not cause an alarm, respectively does not cause a switching operation of the relay.
8. Technical data 8. Technical data Housing Dimensions 96x48x70 mm (BxHxD) 96x48x89 mm (BxHxD) including plug-in terminal Panel cut-out 92.0 +0.8 +0.6 x 45.0 Wall thickness up to 15 mm Fixing screw elements Material PC Polycarbonate, black, UL94V-0 Sealing material EPDM, 65 Shore, black Protection class standard IP65 (Front), IP00 (Back side)
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8. Technical data Output Analog output 0/4-20 mA / burden 350 Ohm; 0-10 VDC / burden 10 kOhm, 16 bit Switching outputs Relay with change-over 250 VAC / 5 AAC; 30 VDC / 5 ADC contacts 30 x 10 at 5 AAC, 5 ADC ohm resistive burden Switching cycles 10 x 10 mechanically...
Please inform the supplier immediately of any damage. Installation The IM2-1C-device must be installed by a suitably qualified specialist (e.g. with a qualification in industrial electronics). Notes on installation • There must be no magnetic or electric fields in the vicinity of the device, e.g. due to transformers, mobile phones or electrostatic discharge.
10. Error elimination 10. Error elimination Error description Measures The unit permanently indicates • The input has a very high measurement, overflow. check the measuring circuit. • The input is open. The unit permanently shows • The input has a very low measurement, underflow.
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