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Hybrid Recorder Model SR100 (Multi-point Type) Instruction Manual Wiring/Installation Thank you for purchasing your Azbil Corporation product. This manual contains information for ensuring the safe and correct use of the product. Those designing or maintaining equipment that uses this product should first read and understand this manual.
Table of contents 1. Introduction ........................1 2. For Safe Use ........................4 2-1. Preconditions for Use ............................4 2-2. Symbol Mark............................... 4 2-3. Label ................................... 4 2-4. Important Explanation ............................5 3. Model Code List ......................6 4. Mounting and Wiring ..................... 7 4-1.
3. Replacement of parts or accessories that have reached the end of their life. Furthermore, the term ‘warranty’ in this sense covers only an Azbil’s product itself. Therefore, we are not responsible for compensation for whatever the damage that is triggered by failure of our product.
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Before use Make sure to check the following before use after unpacking the unit. If you have any question, please contact your dealer or our nearest office. 1. Exterior check Check that the appearance of the product has no damage. 2.
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4. About attached chart paper For the unit, the chart paper 81406088-001 (1 book) is available and attached. For the case that the chart paper is to be specified, various scales are available as follows. Printed scale Item Item number Remarks (The following numbers are printed.) Folding chart...
2. For Safe Use If the unit is used in a manner not specified by manufacturer, the protection provided by the unit may be impaired. For safe use of the unit, please read and understand the following cautions. 2-1. Preconditions for Use The unit is a component type general product to be used mounted on an indoor instrumentation panel.
7. Turn off the power supply if abnormality occurs Turn off the power supply immediately and contact your local Azbil’s sales office if any abnormal odor, noise or any smoke occurs, or if this unit becomes high temperature that is too hot to be touched.
4. Mounting and Wiring 4-1. External Dimensions Following dimensions are measured while the brackets are attached to the unit. 216 When alarm output/remote contacts unit and communication unit are added Unit: mm 4-2. Mounting (1) Use the recorder mounting on an indoor installed instrumentation panel. (2) Brackets can be attached to a panel of steel with thickness of 2 to 6mm or equivalent strength.
Insert the unit into the panel cutout from the front of the panel. Fix the unit to the panel using the brackets (tightening torque: 1.0Nm). Brackets are attached to the top and bottom surfaces. Panel thickness (2 to 6mm) Brackets 2.
4-3. Wiring 1. Terminal board diagram The figure below is the diagram of the terminal board with the option [Alarm relay output (6 points ‘a’ contact) + remote contacts and communication interface]. The figure below is the diagram of the terminal board with the option [Alarm relay output (4 points ‘c’ contact) + remote contacts and communication interface].
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The figure below is the diagram of the terminal board with the option [Alarm relay output (2 points ‘a’ contact) and communication interface]. - 10 -...
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Alert symbol mark ( ) and location mark is attached to the location to which if human body touches, an electric shock may be generated. Warning Terminal name Location of attached mark Power terminal Lower left of power terminal Measurement input terminal Upper left of terminal cover Mechanical relay ‘c’...
2. Precautions on wiring Precautions on wiring are described below. Observe them to maintain safety and reliability. Feed power source For the power source for the unit, use the single-phase power source with stable voltage and without waveform strain to prevent malfunctions. Switch and overcurrent protective device Add a switch and overcurrent protective device (250V,3A) to the feed power source to prevent an electric shock on wiring.
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Use crimping terminals. To prevent looseness or disconnection of terminals and short circuit between terminals, install crimping terminals to termination of connection cables. To prevent an electric shock, use crimping terminals with insulation sleeves. Terminal Type and Termination Treatment Terminal board Termination treatment (Unit: mm) Diameter Tightening torque...
3. Power/protective conductor terminals wiring Power/protective conductor terminals Power terminal Protective conductor terminal 100 to 240V AC 50/60Hz 40VA MAX Power (voltage, frequency, and power consumption) Turn OFF feed power source. Warning Before power/protective conductor terminals wiring, make sure to turn off the feed power source to prevent an electric shock.
Caution 4. Measurement input terminals wiring Allowable input voltage Measurement input terminal Input type Allowable input voltage Turn OFF the feed power source before wiring to Voltage, thermocouple input ±10VDC * prevent an electric shock. Resistance thermometer input ±6VDC Install crimping terminals with insulation sleeves to *±60VDC for channels specified with ±10V range or more input terminals for wiring.
Input unit terminal cover mounting/removing Raise the cover to the direction of the arrow. Turn to the direction of the arrow. Pull it to the direction of the arrow to remove. 5. Alarm output terminals wiring (option) Alarm output terminals The terminal configuration depends on the output specification.
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Wiring Turn OFF the feed power source and the power source for buffer relay before wiring to prevent an electric shock. Use the cable of AWG 20 to 16. Wire the cable to the load via the buffer relay. To the alarm output terminals, type O crimp style terminal with insulation sleeve which is connected to double insulated signal wire should be connected.
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Precautions on wiring The following are precautions on wiring. Item Description Mechanical relay output Power supply Resistance load Inductive load specification contact capacity 100VAC (Minimum load) (Common to ‘a’ contact and ‘c’ 100μA100mVDC 240VAC contact) 30VDC Contact protective element Z ...
6. Remote contacts terminals wiring and operation selection (option) Only with remote contacts terminals (option). Remote contacts terminals Characteristics of contact Note input terminals Voltage on contact open: About 5V Upper row Current on contact short: About 10mA Remote contacts terminals ■...
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Operation for which terminal No. is decided automatically ON: Short-circuit OFF: Open Operation name Terminal contact signal 3 chart speed setting other than the setting here is required. (See general 8-7. Chart Speed Settings.) Recording ON/OFF and 3 chart Between COM and EX terminals speed selection (1) 3 chart speed selection...
7. Communication I/F terminal wiring (option) SR can be connected for communications with RS232C, RS422A, RS485, and Ethernet. Communications terminals Ethermet connector Communications terminal type (option) RS232C RS422A COM1 Short with Short with RS485 COM2 RS485 * RS232C and RS422A/485 of COM1 are to be specified on purchase. Communications cables Please prepare communication cables before wiring in advance.
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RS422A Connection between a line converter and the unit Crimp type ring terminals ↔ Crimp type ring terminals RS422A cable Cable (for a line converter) (black) (black) (white) (white) (red) (red) (green) (green) Shape (blue) (blue) Line converter side Recorder side 4-core cable of twisted 2-core cables of twisted VCTF lines.
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RS485 Connection between the unit and other devices and between a line converter and the unit Cable Crimp type ring terminals ↔ Crimp type ring terminals RS485 cable RDA (black) (black) SA RDB (white) (white) SB SG (green) (green) SG Device side, Line converter side Recorder side Shape...
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RS422A wiring PC and multiple devices are connected with RS422A. A line converter is required. RS422A cable is within 1.2km of total extension and up to 31 devices can be connected. Install a resistor of 100Ω to the last edge of the transmission line device side. (General metal film resistors will be fine.) Example of terminal connection Communications port...
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Ethernet wiring Example of connection between PC and Ethernet devices (one-to-one connection) Crossover twist-pair cable with shield (Max.100m) PC side Device side Example of connection between PC and HUB/Ethernet devices (one-to-N connection) Straight twist-pair cable PC side with shield (Max.100m) Straight twist-pair cable with shield (Max.100m) Straight twist-pair cable...
5. Part Names 5-1. Front Section of Internal Unit Power switch Open the display board in the direction same as the unit door. The power switch is located at the upper left of the unit. Display Enlarged view of power switch SD card slot Engineering port Operation/set keys...
5-2. Operation/Set Keys Status LED Lights in green while recording is on. Recording is turned ON/OFF by the key. Flashes when chart ends. CARD Lights in green when SD card is recognized by the unit, or flashes in a recognition process. ...
6. Operation Note 1 Handling of chart cassette 6-1. Preparation for Operation Be careful of injury by dropping the chart cassette after pulling it from inner unit. Take care not to catch your fingers in the unit when putting the chart cassette back. 1.
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2. How to attach ribbon cassette 1. Preparation (8) Feed the ribbon a few centimeters while recording is ON. Check the ribbon feeding condition. (1) Make sure that the unit is turned ON and then press the key (recording OFF). 3.
6-2. Basic Operation 1. Power on Turn the power switch to ON. Data will be shown on the display after about 10 seconds. After detecting the initial position, the printer prints the date and time and then feeds chart about 5mm. Display backup Note 1 While recording is OFF...
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3. Switching of display The unit can provide three display modes. Either fixed or sequential display can be selected for each display mode (pressing the key switches the display between AUTO (sequential) and CONST (fixed). With the sequential display, channel number advances every two seconds (factory default which can be changed). While holding down the key, press the key to change the display mode.
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4. Chart recording operation “*** Quit recording? ***” Recording ON Pressing the key turns recording OFF. “*** Start Digital data printing? ***” Press the key to start. “*** Start recording? ***” Recording OFF Pressing the key turns recording ON. Any of the above settings can be cancelled by pressing the key.
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Chart feed Chart can be fed using the key. While the key is pressed, chart is fed at a speed of 600mm/min. When fast-feeding chart, recording (dot-printing) is stopped. Feed chart when a measurement target or measurement condition is changed. Reference Feeding chart Due to the mechanical nature of the unit, a few millimeters of chart may not be fed.
Do not replace parts other than chart and ribbon cassette by yourself. Not only does it fail to replace Warning properly, but it also may pose dangerous situation. Make sure to contact Azbil’s sales agent for replacement of consumable parts.
7-3. The battery removal method for the purpose of disposal Do not replace the battery. Doing so might cause damage or malfunction. Caution Do not remove the battery, except when disposing the recorder. 1. Removing the battery When you discard this unit, please restrict and to it.) Removing the internal chassis in the same direction.
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Using a tapered, insulated tool, remove the battery from the battery holder. The unit components include a small amount of harmful chemical substance no more than the defined amount by RoHS. The unit must be disposed of by a waste disposal company or in accordance with the Caution local regulations.
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20 to 25°C, humidity: 20 to 80%RH, operation time: 8hours/ a day) Change AAS-511A-014-06 to AAS-511A-014-10 Cover Change “SR100” to “Model SR100”. Change sentence of “Thank you for purchasing…”. Change “SR series” to “SR100”. Delete “or damage” from (1) and (2) in “Product warranty scope”.
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Warranty period and warranty scope 1.1 Warranty period Azbil Corporation’s products shall be warranted for one (1) year from the date of your purchase of the said products or the delivery of the said products to a place designated by you.
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Although acceleration of the above situation varies depending on the conditions or environment of use of the products, you are required not to use any Azbil Corporation’s products for a period exceeding ten (10) years unless otherwise stated in specifications or instruction manuals.
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