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IFM
Universal f/I–f/f converter
E324843
D rawing No. L P119 9 Rev A
From serial no. : 222138 0 01
Revision Date July 2023

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  • Page 1 Product manual Universal f/I–f/f converter E324843 D rawing No. L P119 9 Rev A From serial no. : 222138 0 01 Revision Date July 2023...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Red Lion Controls Technical Support ........
  • Page 4: Warning

    General mounting, connection and disconnection of wires. Troubleshooting the device. HAZARD- Repair of the device and replacement of circuit breakers must be done by Red Lion Controls only. VOLTAGE Warning Do not open the front plate of the device as this will cause damage to the connector for the PGMMOD communication interfaces.
  • Page 5 Should there be any doubt as to the correct handling of the device, please contact your local distributor or, alternatively, Red Lion Controls www.redlion.net Mounting and connection of the device should comply with national legislation for mounting of electric materials, i.e. wire cross section, protective fuse, and location.
  • Page 6: How To Demount The Device

    How to demount the device Picture 1: The device is detached from the DIN rail by moving the bottom lock down. Mounting / demounting the PGMMOD communication interfaces 1: Insert the tabs of the PGMMOD into the slots at the top of the device. 2: Hinge the PGMMOD down until it snaps into place.
  • Page 7: Functional Highlights

    Universal f/I-f/f converter • Front-programmable • Input: NPN, PNP, Tacho, & TTL • Output: Programmable bipolar mA / V or relay • Universal power supply 21.6…253 VAC / 19.2...300 VDC Functional highlights • Measures frequencies up to 100 kHz. • Active and passive current output ±23 mA / 0...23 mA.
  • Page 8: Applications

    Applications Input signals: + Supply + Supply ∼ Special trig Contact Tacho current & voltage (NPN) Output signals: IFM0001 IFM0001 Analog, 0/4...20 mA, Relays voltage and relay Relay 1 (±) (±) 2-wire + V supply 3.5...28 V Power connection: 21.6...253 VAC 19.2...300 VDC LP1199...
  • Page 9: Connections

    Connections Supply 31 32 33 34 Inputs: Special current Special voltage Tacho 41 42 43 44 + supply 5...17 V + supply 5...17 V + supply 5...17 V ∼ Contact (NPN) 41 42 + supply 5...17 V + supply 5...17 V + supply + supply + supply 5...17 V...
  • Page 10 Connections Outputs: Current 2-wire transmitter (Active output) (Passive output) Bu ered voltage Relay 21 22 23 24 (±) (±) LP1199...
  • Page 11: Block Diagram

    Block diagram LP1199...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Specifications Ordering information Description Part Number 1 analog output and 1 relay IFM0001 Accessories PGMMOD = Display / programming front Note: The PGMMOD communication interfaces are approved and certified as an add-on component to the device. All technical characteristics are valid with the PGMMOD communication interface attached. Electrical specifications Environmental conditions: Operating temperature .
  • Page 13 Accuracy, the greater of basic and absolute values: Input Type Basic accuracy Absolute accuracy Temperature coefficient Frequency input ≤ 0.0002 Hz ≤ ±0.01% of input frequency ≤ ±0.0005% / °C Output Type Basic accuracy Absolute accuracy Temperature coefficient Current output 8 µA ≤...
  • Page 14 Auxiliary supplies Sensor supply limitation (terminal 44) ..... . . 20 mA, 5…17 V Input specifications Frequency input Frequency range ........0.001 Hz to 100 kHz Time range, time function .
  • Page 15 Special voltage input User-programmable trig-levels......-0.05...6.50 V *Hysteresis, min........50 mV Input impedance, programmable: High Z .
  • Page 16 Relay outputs Relay functions........Setpoint, Window, Sensor error, Latch, Power and Off Hysteresis .
  • Page 17 Supported output configurations For the IFM0001 a concurrent and independent operation of analog output and relay is possible. Observed authority requirements EMC..........2014/30/EU & UK SI 2016/1091 LVD .
  • Page 18: Programming

    Programming The PGMMOD communication interfaces provide complete module programming and access to a wide range of operational features that help you when using the device. This chapter deals with the IFM0001 advanced features. The complete menu structure and programming options can be found in the Routing diagram section.
  • Page 19 Example – Input limits disabled ‘Min. selected ‘Max. selected Normal measuring range input’ - 15% input’ + 15% Extended measuring range 20.5 mA 20.0 mA 4.0 mA 3.8 mA Input: Output error indication = NONE Output limits and error indications – current output Input limit disabled Input limit enabled Output error...
  • Page 20: Low Cut-Off Function

    Low cut-off function Default configured for 1111 s (0.0009 Hz) or 2 s (0.5 Hz) with L.COF enabled. Drives input to 0 Hz when Low Cut-Off time is reached. Input Time 8 ms 8 ms 8 ms 8 ms 8 ms 8 ms Analog output...
  • Page 21: Square Root Function

    Square root function A Square root function can be applied to the input. Scaling of the function can be done as illustrated below: Output max. √x Output min. Config. Config. min. point max. point Input Input min. max. Low cut-off function: As a part of the square root function of the IFM0001 it is possible to manually configure a low cut-off point.
  • Page 22 Truncation to zero: 1.15 in_min 1.006 Fixed hysteresis: 0.5% of input 0.863 range 0.719 0.575 0.431 Input range Low cut-o point 0.288 0.144 Input range sqrt(x) Configuration Parameter Specification Condition 0.0 to 50.0% of Linear cut-off selected input range 0.0 to 50.0% of Independent of square root Low cut-off point selected input range...
  • Page 23: Relay Functions

    Relay functions 6 different settings of relay function can be selected. Setpoint: The device works as a single limit switch. Window: The relay has a window that is defined by a low and high setpoint. On both sides of the window the relay has the same status. Error function: The relay is activated by sensor error.
  • Page 24: Graphic Depiction Of Relay Action Window

    Graphic depiction of relay action window Hysteresis (AIW) Setpoint Hysteresis (AOW) Window Window Hysteresis (AOW) Setpoint Hysteresis (AIW) OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN A.I.W CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED A.O.W OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN Relay function: Active Inside Window / Active Outside Window = Normal function.
  • Page 25: Advanced Settings Menu

    If the configured password is not known, please contact Red Lion support - support.redlion.net. Memory (MEM): In the memory menu you can save the configuration of the device in the PGMMOD communication interface, and then move the PGMMOD communication interface onto another device of the same type and download the configuration in the new device.
  • Page 26 Example setpoint function with latch Input signal ON delay OFF delay Setpoint (increasing) Hysteresis Time Closed Relay latched Relay contact (N.O.) Open Release not possible (setpoint still exceeded) Release not possible (setpoint-hysteresis still exceeded) Release not possible (OFF delay still exceeded) Release possible LP1199...
  • Page 27 Fast setpoint adjustment and relay test 1 Increase setpoint 2 Decrease setpoint 3 Save and exit the menu 1 and 2 simultaneously = relay test Power up 999.9 -199.9 75.0 40.0 RELAY 1 Txt 72 10.4 mA ”Monitor” PL.DN x mA 1 and 2 held: 0000 6.45...
  • Page 28: Routing Diagram

    Routing diagram If no key is activated for 1 minute, the display will return to the ”Monitor” menu without saving configuration changes. 1 Increase value / choose next parameter 2 Decrease value / choose previous parameter 3 Save the chosen value and proceed to the next menu Hold 3 Back to previous menu / return to ”Monitor”...
  • Page 29 -/+20 -/+10 S20-4 20-4 SETP 20-0 WIND S4-20 CURR DISP 100.0 INCR PASS 4-20 VOLT PERC DECR ACTI 0-20 SETP CURR PERC SETP 50.0 DECR CURR ACTI 4-20 REL.UNI R1.FUNC R1.CONT R1.SETP ACT.DIR OUT.TY OUT.MOD O.RANGE Txt 30 Txt 31 Txt 32 Txt 33 Txt 34...
  • Page 30 HOLD CLOS 100.0 3600 3600 OPEN NONE NONE R1.HYST ERR.ACT ON.DEL OFF.DEL Txt 39 Txt 40 Txt 41 Txt 42 Continued on the next page LP1199...
  • Page 31 NONE HOLD CLOS 100.0k ZERO OPEN 0.000 DOWN NONE 0.00 NONE NONE ILIM.H ILIM.L LIM.LO ERR.ANA ERR.R1 Txt 44 Txt 43 Txt 45 Txt 47 Txt 49 NONE HOLD CLOS 100.0k 60.0 9999 ZERO OPEN 0.000 DOWN NONE NONE NONE “Monitor”...
  • Page 32: Routing Diagram, Advanced Settings (Adv.set)

    Routing diagram, advanced settings (ADV.SET) MEM, DISP, CAL, SIM, SAVE PASS, LANG, LOAD IFUN, LATCH SAVE SETUP MEMORY Txt 52/1 Txt 53 O.VAL DISP O.VAL SETUP CONTRA LIGHT TAGNO_ LINE 3 Txt 52/2 Txt 54 Txt 55 Txt 56 Txt 57 100.0 100.0 “Monitor”...
  • Page 33 DE, DK, ES, FR, IT, SE, UK LANG SETUP LANGUA Txt 52/6 Txt 69 SQRT ZERO 0.000 0.000 L.COF 1.000 1.000 NONE NONE SQRT NONE IFUN NONE 0.000 1.000 ZERO SETUP I.FUNC SQRT.LO SQRT.HI CUT.TYP Txt 52/7 Txt 71 Txt 76 Txt 77 Txt 78 50.0...
  • Page 34: Routing Diagram

    Routing diagram, manual release of latched relays Indication of a latched relay in monitor mode Rx.LATC = R1.LATC or R1.LATC alternating. 40.0 “Monitor” Rx.LATC ENT.SET Txt 73 Txt 74 To PASSW / ADV.SET 9999 0000 Correct 0000  “Monitor” PASSW. R2.RLSE (Only if Txt 1...
  • Page 35: Help Text Overview

    Help text overview Set correct password [30] Set up relay in % of input range Enter advanced setup menu? Set up relay in display units Select PNP sensor input (or Contact to supply) [31] Select OFF function - relay is permanently off Select NPN sensor input (or Contact to ground) Select POWER function - relay indicates power status Select TTL sensor input...
  • Page 36 [49] Select no error action - undefined relay state - at limit error Open relay contact at limit error Close relay contact at limit error Hold relay status at limit error [50] Set output response time [seconds] [51] Set relay power-on delay [seconds] [52] Enter Relay Latch setup Select Analog Input Function...
  • Page 37: Operation

    AO.SU Analog output supply error Verify output configuration and output connection * RAM error RA.ER Internal RAM error Contact Red Lion * A/D converter error AD.ER Internal A/D converter error Contact Red Lion * Internal flash error IF.ER Internal flash error...
  • Page 38: Red Lion Controls Technical Support

    Some types of errors can only be acknowledged by resetting the device power. Error is acknowledged by stepping through the basic setup. Red Lion Controls Technical Support If for any reason you have trouble operating, connecting, or simply have questions concerning your new product, contact Red Lion’s technical support.
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  • Page 40 LIMITED WARRANTY (a) Red Lion Controls Inc. (the “Company”) warrants that all Products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period of time provided in “Statement of Warranty Periods” (available at www.redlion.net) current at the time of shipment of the Products (the “Warranty Period”). EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE-STATED WARRANTY, COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY (A) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY;...

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