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RESISTRON
RES-409
Operating
instructions
Important features
Microprocessor technology
Complete control via CAN-Bus interface (CAN 2.0A according ISO 11898)
Remark: CANopen is not supported
Automatic zero calibration (AUTOCAL)
Automatic optimization (AUTOTUNE)
Automatic configuration of the secondary voltage and current ranges
(AUTORANGE, as of February 2007)
Automatic phase angle compensation (AUTOCOMP, as of February 2007)
Automatic frequency adjustment
Large current and voltage range
0...10VDC analog output for ACTUAL temperature
Additional 24VDC control signals for START 0 (Set 0) and START 1 (Set 1)
(as of February 2007)
Alarm function with fault diagnosis
Heatsealing band alloy and temperature range selectable
Booster connection as standard (as of February 2007)
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Toss Machine Components, Inc.
Toss Machine Components, Inc.
539 S. Main Street, Nazareth. PA 18064
539 S. Main Street, Nazareth. PA 18064
Phone 610-759-8883 Fax 610-759-1766
Phone 610-759-8883 Fax 610-759-1766
E-Mail: info@tossheatseal.com
E-Mail: info@tossheatseal.com
Exclusive Sales and Service:
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www.tossheatseal.com
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  • Page 1 Booster connection as standard (as of February 2007) Exclusive Sales and Service: Exclusive Sales and Service: www.tossheatseal.com www.tossheatseal.com Toss Machine Components, Inc. Toss Machine Components, Inc. 539 S. Main Street, Nazareth. PA 18064 539 S. Main Street, Nazareth. PA 18064 Phone 610-759-8883 Fax 610-759-1766 Phone 610-759-8883 Fax 610-759-1766 E-Mail: info@tossheatseal.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and warning notes ....3 Controller functions ....25 Use .
  • Page 3: Safety And Warning Notes

    Safety and warning notes Safety and warning notes This RESISTRON temperature controller The RESISTRON temperature controller must be set manufactured according to DIN EN 61010-1. In the and coded according to the temperature coefficient of course of its manufacture it passed through quality the heatsealing band.
  • Page 4: Line Filter

    Application Standards / CE marking operating safety. They are not included in the scope of supply of the standard control system and are described in a separate document. The controller described here complies with the following standards, provisions and directives: Line filter DIN EN 61010-1 Safety provisions for electrical...
  • Page 5: Principle Of Operation

    Principle of operation The use of RESISTRON temperature controllers • Increased machine capacity results in: • Extended life of the heatsealing bands and teflon coatings • Repeatable quality of the heatseals under any conditions • Simple operation and control of the sealing process Principle of operation The resistance of the heatsealing band, which is transformer.
  • Page 6: Description Of The Controller

    Description of the controller Description of the controller microprocessor technology endows supported). This interface can be used to control all the RESISTRON temperature controller RES-409 with controller functions interrogate controller previously unattainable capabilities: information. The ACTUAL temperature of the heatsealing band is •...
  • Page 7: Modifications (Mods)

    Accessories and modifications Line filter LF-xx480 Essential in order to ensure CE conformity. Optimized for the RESISTRON temperature controller. Impulse transformer ITR-x Designed according to VDE 0570/EN 61558 with a one section bobbin. Optimized for impulse operation with RESISTRON temperature controllers. Specified according to the heatsealing application (...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Type of construction Housing for installation in the electrical cabinet Snaps onto a standard top hat rail (DIN TS35 rail, 35 mm) acc. to DIN EN 50022 Dimensions: 90 x 75mm; height: 135mm (incl. terminals) Line voltage All controllers manufactured as of February 2007: 115VAC version: 110VAC -15%…120VAC +10% (equivalent to 94…132VAC) 230VAC version: 220VAC -15%…240VAC +10% (equivalent to 187…264VAC)
  • Page 9 Technical data Heatsealing band All controllers manufactured as of February 2007: type and temperature The temperature range and temperature coefficient settings can also be specified range in the ROPEX visualization software ( section 10.12 "Diagnostic interface / visualization software (as of February 2007)" on page 43) in addition to using the rotary coding switch (see below) or the CAN interface: Temperature range: 200°C, 300°C, 400°C or 500°C...
  • Page 10 Technical data Ambient +5…+45°C temperature Degree of protection IP20 Installation If several controllers are installed on one top hat rail (DIN TS35 rail), a clearance of at least 20mm should be allowed between them. The moving clip required for fastening must be facing down for mounting on a horizontal top hat rail.
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions 75.0 90.0 Montage und Installation  See also section 1 "Safety and warning notes" on 1. Switch off the line voltage and verify that all circuits page 3. are deenergized. 2. The supply voltage specified on the nameplate of Installation startup only...
  • Page 12: Installation Steps

    Montage und Installation 4. Wire the system in accordance with the instructions Check tightness system section 8.3 "Power supply" page 13, connections, including the terminals for the section 8.6 "Wiring diagram (standard)" on page 15 impulse transformer winding wires. and the ROPEX Application Report. The information 6.
  • Page 13: Power Supply

    Montage und Installation Power supply LINE Line L1 (L1) 115VAC, 230VAC, 400VAC N (L2) GND/ 50/60Hz Earth Circuit breaker Double-pole, C characteristic ( ROPEX Application Report) Short-circuit protection only. > > RESISTRON temperature controller not protected. Relay Ka "HEAT ON - OFF" function (all-pole) "EMERGENCY STOP".
  • Page 14: Line Filter

    Montage und Installation Line filter installed and wired correctly, they guarantee comp- liance with the EMC limit values. You can find the exact specification of the line filter in To comply with EMC directives – corresponding to the ROPEX Application Report calculated for your par- EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-2 –...
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram (Standard)

    Montage und Installation Wiring diagram (standard) CAN bus Line filter LF-xx480 Plug assignment RES-409 (RES-409) LINE 3 = blue (also with MOD 01) 4 = black 1 = brown CAN bus Plug 1 3-pole CAN bus Controller Bus GND electrically isolated CAN bus Plug 2...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram With Booster Connection (Mod 26)

    Montage und Installation Wiring diagram with booster connection (MOD 26) CAN bus Line filter LF-xx480 Plug assignment RES-409 (RES-409) LINE 3 = blue (also with MOD 01) 4 = black Booster 1 = brown CAN bus Plug 1 CAN bus 3-pole Controller Bus GND...
  • Page 17: Startup And Operation

    Startup and operation Startup and operation View of the controller CAN plug Terminals LEDs Coding switch for CAN parameters Plug-in jumper Nameplate Coding switch RES-409 Page 17...
  • Page 18: Controller Configuration

    Startup and operation Controller configuration range from 30A to 500A. If the voltage and/or current are outside the permissible range, a detailed error message appears controller ( see The controller must be switched off in order section 10.16 "Error messages" on page 45). to configure the coding switches and plug-in jumpers.
  • Page 19 Startup and operation 9.2.2 Configuration of the rotary coding switch for the temperature range and alloy (as of January 2007) Switch Temp. Temp. Band position range coefficient alloy 300°C 1100ppm/K e.g. Alloy-20 300°C 780ppm/K e.g. Alloy L 500°C 1100ppm/K e.g. Alloy-20 500°C 780ppm/K e.g.
  • Page 20 Startup and operation 9.2.4 Configuration of the CAN interface The CAN BUS-interface of the RES-409 supports CAN 2.0A according ISO 11898. The CAN interface of the RES-409 is configured with CANopen is not supported. DIP switches. The baud rate and some of the identifiers can be set.
  • Page 21 Startup and operation 9.2.5 DIP switches for setting the baud rate All controllers manufactured as of February 2007: All controllers manufactured up to January 2007: The following baud rates can be set for the CAN bus Various baud rates can be set for the CAN bus with DIP with the four-pole DIP switch: switches 6 to 8.
  • Page 22 Startup and operation 9.2.6 DIP switches for setting the identifiers A new DIP switch setting does not take effect until the next time the controller is switched All controllers manufactured as of February 2007: maximum of 253 different controllers can be addressed The 8-pole DIP switch determines the 8 high bits of the in a CAN network.
  • Page 23: Heatsealing Band

    Startup and operation 9.2.7 DIP switches for activating the temperature at the analog actual value output as well as in the controller status. Adjust the set point to terminating resistance approximately 250°C and send a "START" command The "Termination" DIP switch can be used to switch a with a heatup time of approximately 1 second terminating resistance of 150ohms between the two (...
  • Page 24 Startup and operation 2. The supply voltage specified on the nameplate of 7. Activate the AUTOCAL function by sending CAN the controller must be identical to the line voltage message address 4, value 5 while the heatsealing that is present in the plant or machine. The line band is still cold.
  • Page 25: Controller Functions

    Controller functions Controller functions 10.1 Indicators and controls All controllers manufactured as of February 2007: ALARM Lights up or blinks to indicate (red LED) an alarm. HEAT Lit during heating phase. ALARM HEAT (yellow LED) CAN BUS OUTPUT AUTOCAL OUTPUT Indicates pulses in µC POWER OK BUS POWER OK...
  • Page 26: Can Protocol

    Controller functions In addition to the functions shown in the diagram by the LEDs. These states are described in detail in the above, various controller operating states are indicated table below: Blinks slowly (1Hz) Blinks fast (4Hz) Lit continuously AUTOCAL requested but AUTOCAL Indicates undervoltage function is locked...
  • Page 27: Receiving Can Messages

    Controller functions 10.3 Receiving CAN messages The complete command set of the RES-409 is shown in the table below: Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 0000 0…T Store set point 0 (in °C) 0001 0…T Store set point 1 (in °C) 0002 0…T Store set point 2 (in °C)
  • Page 28 Controller functions Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 0004 Query set point 0 (in °C) Query set point 1 (in °C) Query set point 2 (in °C) Query set point 3 (in °C) Query controller status Run "AUTOCAL" function Run "Reset" after fault Query current actual value Query controller number, part 1 Query controller number, part 2...
  • Page 29 Controller functions Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 0008 Store alloy/range (heatsealing band alloy TCR/temperature range): TCR = 1100ppm/K, max. temperature range 200°C TCR = 1100ppm/K, max. temperature range 300°C TCR = 1100ppm/K, max. temperature range 400°C TCR = 1100ppm/K, max. temperature range 500°C TCR = 3500ppm/K, max.
  • Page 30 Controller functions Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 0013 AUTOCOMP: OFF AUTOCOMP: ON AUTOCOMP: AUTO (as of software revision 102) ( section 10.8 "Automatic phase compensation (AUTOCOMP, as of February 2007)" on page 40) 0014 Temperature range 200°C Temperature range 300°C Temperature range 400°C Temperature range 500°C (applies if address 0008 contained the value 11 (dec))
  • Page 31 Controller functions 10.3.2 START / STOP command The fault output is switched if a "START" command (or the "START" signal) is activated while a warning "START" signal message with error codes 8…12 (as of February 2007 also: 104…106, 111…114, 211, 302, 303) is displayed A "START"...
  • Page 32 Controller functions The "START" signal (START 1) for set point 1 is If the temperature of the heatsealing band varies on activated by applying a 24VDC signal at terminals 7+8. controllers manufactured as of February 2007, the "AUTOCAL" function is run a maximum of three times. 24VDC If the function still cannot be executed successfully, an RES-409...
  • Page 33: Sending Can Messages

    Controller functions If a START or STOP command is received between the The scale of the analog output for the ACTUAL "AUTOCAL" request and the actual start of the temperature is dependent on the selected temperature "AUTOCAL" function, the "AUTOCAL" request is range: canceled again and the START or STOP command is executed instead.
  • Page 34 Controller functions Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 0000 0…T Current set point 0 (in °C) 0001 0…T Current set point 1 (in °C) 0002 0…T Current set point 2 (in °C) 0003 0…T Current set point 3(in °C) 0004 -20…T Current actual value (in °C) 0005 (...
  • Page 35 Controller functions Address Value Meaning (hex) (dec) 001B 0…15 Current controller type (RES-409 = value 7) RES-409 Page 35...
  • Page 36 Controller functions 10.4.1 Controller status the error message ( section 10.16 "Error messages" on page 45). The controller status is sent on request. It contains all The controller status is coded as follows: important information about the controller. If a fault occurs, it can be accurately diagnosed with the help of Bit no.
  • Page 37 Controller functions 10.4.2 Acknowledgment message command. This message contains the current actual value and the most important status information: The RES-409 automatically sends an acknowledgment message (address 9) after every START/STOP Bit no. Name Meaning 0…8 Actual value Current actual value (in °C) Sign Sign of the actual value.
  • Page 38: Temperature Meter (Actual Value Output)

    Controller functions 10.4.4 Controller number (serial number) The relationship between the change in the output voltage and the ACTUAL temperature is linear. The controller number is individually assigned to each device and can be used to uniquely identify the Bereich 0 - 300°C °C RESISTRON temperature controller in a CAN network.
  • Page 39: Hold Mode

    Controller functions therefore always be used ( section 5 "Accessories an additional 2 seconds at the end of a heating and modifications" on page 6). phase if it is queried via the CAN interface. The meter only facilitates SET-ACTUAL ACTUAL temperature is then transferred again in comparisons but also enables other criteria such as the real time until the end of the next heating phase.
  • Page 40: Measuring Impulse Length (As Of February 2007)

    Controller functions 10.7 Measuring impulse length AUTOCAL <2.0s (as of February 2007) command The length of the measuring impulses generated by the controller can be set with this parameter (CAN message address 12). It may be necessary to set a measuring impulse that is longer than the default 1.7ms for certain applications (...
  • Page 41: Temperature Monitoring / "Temperature Ok" Bit (As Of February 2007)

    Controller functions 7. The upper and lower tolerance band limits can also AUTOCAL be set independently of one another on controllers command manufactured as of February 2007 (CAN message "AC" addresses D and E). The following settings are possible: 1. "Off" "Temperature OK"...
  • Page 42: Temperature Diagnosis (As Of February 2007)

    Controller functions ACTUAL temp. Actual value Set+  Set+  upper upper Set+  Set+  lower lower Time "Temperature OK" in controller status Time Time Fault 10.10 Temperature diagnosis If the temperature diagnosis is not activated by the time (as of February 2007) the "START"...
  • Page 43: Diagnostic Interface / Visualization Software (As Of February 2007)

    Controller functions (304) is indicated and the fault relay is switched ROPEX visualization software using the ROPEX ( section 10.16 "Error messages" on page 45). CI-USB-1 communication interface. ACTUAL temp. 95% of Set Time- Only a ROPEX communication interface is allowed to be connected to the diagnostic interface.
  • Page 44: Undervoltage Detection (As Of February 2007)

    Controller functions 10.14 Undervoltage detection February 2007 also: 101…103, 107, 108, 201…203, 307, 308, 801, 9xx). (as of February 2007) Also in instances 1 and 2 if a "START" command is simultaneously sent. Trouble-free operation of the temperature controller is As a rule, this refers to an external wiring fault.
  • Page 45: Error Messages

    Controller functions An error message can only be reset by The table below shows how the analog voltage values sending "RESET" command at the actual value output are assigned to the faults that switching the controller off and then on again. have occurred.
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  • Page 50: 10.17 Fault Areas And Causes

    Controller functions 10.17 Fault areas and causes Temperature controller HARDWARE The table below explains the possible fault causes. Fault area Explanation Possible causes Load circuit interrupted after U - Wire break, heatsealing band break - Contact to heatsealing band is defective pickoff point ...
  • Page 51: Factory Settings

    Factory settings Fault area Explanation Possible causes - Up to Jan. 2007: DIP switches 4 + 5 configured incorrectly range) signal incorrect - As of Feb. 2007: I outside permissible range from  30…500A Turns through PEX-W2/-W3 - Check number of turns (two or more turns required for current transformer incorrect currents <...
  • Page 52: Maintenance

    Maintenance Measuring impulse Measuring impulse length: 1.7ms length Temperature Temperature diagnosis: OFF diagnosis Heatup timeout Heatup timeout: OFF Output 1 „Temperature OK“-Bit: aktive if T Hold mode Hold mode: OFF DIP switch As of February 2007: for identifier and Identifier = 0 baudrate Baudrate = AutoBaud Termination = ON...
  • Page 53: How To Order

    How to order How to order Contr. RES - 409 / . . . VAC 115: Power supply 115VAC, Art. No. 740901 230: Power supply 230VAC, Art. No. 740902 400: Power supply 400VAC, Art. No. 740903 Scope of supply: Controller includes connector plug-in parts (without current transformer) Modification MOD .
  • Page 54 How to order Booster B- . . . 400 075: Max. pulse load 75A, 400VAC, Art. No. 885301 100: Max. pulse load 100A, 400VAC, Art. No. 885304 Page 54 RES-409...
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Index Heatsealing band type Heatup timeout ACTUAL temperature Hold mode Actual value output Alarm relay Alloy Ambient temperature Impulse heatsealing method Analog temperature meter Impulse transformer Application Installation Application Report Installation procedure AutoBaud Installation regulations AUTOCAL AUTOCOMP Automatic baud rate detection Line filter Automatic phase compensation Line frequency...
  • Page 56 Index Temperature coefficient Temperature control Undervoltage detection Temperature meter Temperature monitoring Temperature OK bit Visualization software Temperature range Temperature reached bit Transformer Wiring Type of construction Page 56 RES-409...

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