Osaka TE 32 User Manual

Osaka TE 32 User Manual

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TE 32
DIGITAL ELECTRONIC
MICROPROCESSOR
User Manual
Cod.: 21/11 - ISTR_M_TE 32_E_02_--
Osaka Solutions S.L
TEL.: +34 934 351 495
web: http:\\www.osakasolutions.com
e-mail: comercial1@osakasolutions.es
PREFACE
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This manual contains the information necessary for the
product to be installed correctly and also instructions for
its maintenance and use; we therefore recommend that
the utmost attention is paid to the following instructions
and to save it.
This document is the exclusive property of Osaka Solutions .
which forbids any reproduction and divulgation, even partially,
of the document, unless expressly authorized.
Osaka Solutions . reserves the right to make any formal or func-
tional changes at any moment and without any notice.
Osaka Solutions . and its legal representatives do not assume
any responsibility for any damage to people, things or animals
deriving from violation, wrong or improper use or in any case
not in compliance with the instrument features.
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Whenever a failure or a malfunction of the device may cause
dangerous situations for persons, thing or animals, please
remember that the plant has to be equipped with additional
devices which will guarantee safety.
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Index
1. Instrument description ....................................................... 1
1.1
General description .............................................................................. 1
1.2
Front panel description ....................................................................... 2
2. Programming ....................................................................... 2
2.1
Fast Set Times programming ............................................................ 2
2.2
Standard mode parameters setting ................................................ 2
2.3
Parameter protection using a password ....................................... 3
2.4
(parameters programming level) ........................................................3
2.5
Reset parameters to default value .................................................. 3
2.6
Keyboard lock function ........................................................................ 3
3. Usage warnings ................................................................... 3
3.1
Allowed Usage ....................................................................................... 3
4. Installation warnings .......................................................... 4
4.1
Mechanical Mounting .......................................................................... 4
4.2
Mechanical Dimensions [mm] ........................................................... 4
4.2.1
Instrument dimensions ...................................................................................................... 4
4.2.2
Panel cutout .............................................................................................................................. 4
4.2.3
Mounting brackets ................................................................................................................ 4
4.3
Electrical connections .......................................................................... 4
4.3.1
Electrical connection diagram ....................................................................................... 4
5. Operating mode ................................................................... 5
5.1
Display operation .................................................................................. 5
5.2
Operation of the Counting commands ........................................... 5
5.3
Out1 Operating mode .......................................................................... 6
5.4
Out2 Operating mode .......................................................................... 6
5.5
Internal buzzer operation ................................................................... 9
5.6
6. Accessories .......................................................................... 9
6.1
Parameters configuration with A01 ................................................ 9
6.2
Parameters configuration with AFC1 .......................................... 10
7. Programmable parameters table ..................................... 11
8. Problems and maintenance .............................................. 12
8.1
Cleaning ................................................................................................ 12
8.2
Disposal ................................................................................................ 12
9. Warranty and repairs ........................................................ 12
10. Technical data .................................................................... 12
10.1 Electrical data ...................................................................................... 12
10.2 Mechanical characteristics .............................................................. 12
10.3 Functional features ........................................................................... 12
11. How to order ...................................................................... 13
1. INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION
1.1
General description
TE 32 is a digital microprocessor timer, it offers the possibility to
program: up to 3 delay times (or Set Times), 6 operating modes
for Out1 output, 10 operating modes for Out2 output, 4 time
scales (allowing timings from 9999 hours max. to 0.01 s min.), 6
counting start modes and 2 counting modes (UP or DOWN). The
timer can also be equipped with an internal or external buzzer for
signaling the end of the count.
The 4 digits display normally shows the counting status while
the outputs status is signalled by 2 LEDs. The instrument has
also 2 digital inputs for voltage-free contacts that can be used
for the count enabling (CNT EN) and Reset (RES) commands
and can have up to 2 relay outputs or SSR for driving Solid
State Relays.
The instrument is programmed by using the 3 of the front panel
keys while the counting commands can be submitted using the
-Start/Stop or through the digital inputs CNT EN and RES.
The operating parameters configuration can be done through
keypad, A01 device connected to TTL port (standard) or using

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    General description its maintenance and use; we therefore recommend that TE 32 is a digital microprocessor timer, it offers the possibility to the utmost attention is paid to the following instructions program: up to 3 delay times (or Set Times), 6 operating modes and to save it.
  • Page 2: Front Panel Description

    1. Only s. t 1 Set Time value can be set with this procedure; 2. Only s. t 2 Set Time value can be set with this procedure; Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 2...
  • Page 3: Parameter Protection Using A Password

    Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 3...
  • Page 4: Installation Warnings

    Out1 16 (9)A 10 (4)A 12A Res., 30 LRA, 5 FLA Out2 5 (1)A 2 (1)A 2A Gen. Use (12 A max. for ext. conn. models), SSR output: 12 VDC, 15 mA Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 4...
  • Page 5: Operating Mode

    (disabling the output if active) and the 3 impulse starts a new cycle, otherwise, if the 2 impulse should arrive after the end of the count it starts directly a new cycle. Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 5...
  • Page 6: Out1 Operating Mode

    Out2 is activated during the counting phase and remains Reset active until the Reset command is received. f. o 2t = 2 S.t1 Start OUT1 f. o 1t = 1 OUT2 Reset Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 6...
  • Page 7 Out2 works as the internal buzzer to manage an external acoustic or luminous signalling device. f. o 1t = 2, f. o 2t = 5 S.t1 S.t2 Start OUT1 OUT2 Reset Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 7...
  • Page 8 OUT2 Reset Reset f. o 1t = 4, f. o 2t = 10 S.t2 S.t2 Start OUT1 S.t1 S.t3 S.t1 S.t3 S.t1 S.t3 S.t1 S.t1 S.t3 S.t1 OUT2 Reset Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 8...
  • Page 9: Internal Buzzer Operation

    3. Stores the reached value and, when the power returns, the count restarts from that value if the conditions for restart- ing are present (e.g. the instrument was counting with a bistable command when the power was lost). Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 9...
  • Page 10: Programmable Parameters Table

    2-1 Operation F. o 1t with Out2; F. o 2t with Out1. Keyboard lock oF Lock disabled;1 ÷ 9999 s t. L o Password parameters protection oF Password disabled;1 ÷ 9999 t. P P Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 10...
  • Page 11: Problems And Maintenance

    SSR drive output; Basic insulation between H or L type power supply and inputs when a relay + SSR drive output combination is present; No insulation between type F power supply terminals and input. Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 11...
  • Page 12: How To Order

    B = AT package + “Butterfly” type brackets (standard) D = AT package + screw type bracket d e f g h i j k RESERVED CODE; ll, mm: Hardware/Software personalization ---- (standard) Osaka Solutions S.L - TE 32- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 12...

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