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Shimaden SR82 Instruction Manual

Shimaden SR82 Instruction Manual

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SR80 Series
Thank you for purchasing the Shimaden SR80 series digital controller.
Please check that the delivered product is the correct item you ordered. Please do not begin operating this product until
you have read this instruction manual thoroughly and understand its contents.
"Notice"
Please ensure that this instruction manual is made accessible to the
final user of this instrument.
Preface
This instruction manual is provided for those who will be involved in
the wiring, installation, operation and routine maintenance of the
SR80 series (SR82, SR83 and SR84). This manual describes the care,
installation, wiring, function and operating procedure of the SR80
series. Keep this manual at the work site during operation of the
SR80 series. While using this instrument, you should always follow
the guidance provided herein.
For matters concerning safety, potential damage to equipment and/or
facilities, additional instructions and notes are indicated by the
following headings:
Indicates matters which may result in accidents leading to injury or
death if proper attention is neglected.
WARNING
Indicates matters which may result in damage to equipment and/or
facilities.
CAUTION
Indicates that additional instructions and notes have been provided.
NOTE
The mark
represents a protective conductor terminal.
Ensure that it is grounded properly.
Matters to be attended to for safety's sake:
The SR80 series controllers are control instruments designed for
industrial use to control temperature, humidity and other physical
values. You must not employ this series for the control of any
device potentially having a serious effect on human life without
employing adequate and effective safety measures. We assume no
responsibility for any accident arising from the use of this product
without first taking effective safety measures.
WARNING
• The instrument should be installed, for example, in a control
panel to prevent its terminal portion from accidental contact with
a human body during its operation.
• The instrument should not be pulled out from its case. Never
place your hand or an electric conductor inside it as such act may
cause an electric shock resulting in serious injury or death.
• Make sure to ground the protective conductor (earth) terminal
prior to using the instrument.
CAUTION
In the event a potential failure of the instrument could cause
damage to the connected equipment, facilities or products, safety
measures such as installing a fuse or an overheating protection
device must be taken prior to the use of the instrument. We
assume no responsibility for any accident which may occur as a
result of not employing appropriate safety measures
(SR82 / SR83 / SR84)
Instruction Manual
WARNING
Digital Controller
CAUTION
• The
mark on the plate affixed to the instrument: On the terminal
nameplate affixed to the case of the instrument, the
been printed. This is to warn you of the risk of electric shock
which may result if the charger is touched while it is energized.
• In the external power circuit to be connected to the power terminal
of the instrument, a switch or a breaker as means to turn power off
must be installed. Such a switch or a breaker should be fixed
adjacently to the instrument so that it can be operated with ease,
and with an indication that it is a means to turn power off. Use a
switch or a breaker which meets the requirements of IEC60947.
• Fuse: Since the instrument does not have a built-in fuse, make sure
to install a fuse in the power circuit to be connected to the power
terminal. The fuse should be positioned between the switch or the
breaker and the instrument and be attached to the L side of the
power terminal.
Fuse rating/type: 250V AC 0.5 A/medium lagged or lagged type.
Use a fuse which meets IEC60127 requirements.
• In the wiring operation, make sure to fasten terminal connections.
• Power voltage and frequency must be within their rated ranges.
• Voltage/current of a load to be connected to the output terminal
and the alarm terminal should be within a rated range. If it goes
out of the range, a rise in temperature will reduce the product life
and/or result in problems with the product.
The output terminal should be connected with a device which
meets IEC61010 requirements.
• Voltage/current out of its specified range should not be applied to
the input terminal. It may reduce the product life and/or result in
problems with the product.
For the rated voltage/current, refer to "7. Specifications."
In case input is of voltage (mV or V) or current (4-20 mA), the
input terminal should be connected with a device which meets
IEC61010 requirements.
• The SR80 series controller is provided with a draft hole.
Take care to prevent metal or other foreign matter from entering
into it. Failure to do so may cause problems with the instrument or
even fire
• Do not block the draft hole and maintain it free from dust and dirt.
A rise in temperature or insulation failure may result in a
shortening of the product life and/or problems with the instrument.
For spaces required to be kept in its installation, see "2-3.
Drawings showing external dimensions and panel cutout."
• It should be noted that repeated tolerance tests against voltage,
noise, surge, etc. may lead to deterioration of the instrument.
• Users are prohibited from modifying the instrument and using it in
an anomalous way.
• When employing the instrument, you are requested to observe
matters to be attended to as described in the instruction manual
concerning safe and correct operation of the instrument in order to
use it safely while maintaining its reliability
It takes 30 minutes to display the correct temperature after
Note:
applying power to the digital controller. (Therefore, turn the
power on more than 30 minutes prior to the operation.)
mark has
SR80F-1IE
July 2019

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Summarization of Contents

1. Introduction
1-1. Check before use
Confirm product model codes, external view, and attached items for errors or damage.
1-2. Matters requiring attention for use
Guidelines for safe operation, including proper key use and cleaning procedures.
2. Installation and wiring
2-1. Installation site (environmental conditions)
Specifies indoor conditions and prohibited locations for safe operation and preventing damage.
2-2. Mounting
Instructions for panel mounting, including hole machining and panel thickness specifications.
2-3. Drawings showing external dimensions and panel cutout
Visual guides for physical dimensions and panel cutouts for SR82, SR83, and SR84 models.
2-4. Wiring
Critical safety warnings and essential guidelines for electrical wiring connections.
2-5. Terminal arrangement
Diagrams illustrating terminal layouts for SR82, SR83, and SR84 controller models.
2-6. Terminal arrangement table
A detailed table mapping terminal numbers to their functions across different models.
3. Front panel
3-1. Drawing and names of parts
Illustrates the SR83 front panel, identifying PV display, SV display, LEDs, and key switches.
3-2. Description of front panel parts
Detailed explanation of the PV display, SV display, action LEDs, and key switches functions.
4. Screens
4-1. Power application and initial screen display
Describes the initial screens shown upon applying power before the basic screen appears.
4-2. Screen configuration
Explains the division of controller screens into mode groups based on usage frequency and purpose.
4-3. Key sequence
Illustrates key operations for navigating between different screens and accessing various functions.
4-4. How to move from screen to screen
Explains methods for navigating between mode 0, mode 1, and direct call screens.
4-5. Data change on each screen
Describes the procedure for changing data values using keys and registering them with ENT.
4-6. Supplementary explanation about screens
Provides additional context and details for specific screen operations and settings.
5. Supplementary notes on key operation
5-1. AT
Details how to execute Auto Tuning (AT) and conditions for its cancellation or automatic termination.
5-2. Manual adjustment
Instructions on switching to manual control mode and setting manual control output values.
6. Supplement
6-1. Measuring range list
Lists available measuring ranges and corresponding codes for various input types.
6-2. Event type list
Details the types of events that can be configured and their corresponding codes.
6-3. Event standby action
Explains the available standby actions for event outputs and their conditions.
6-4. Event delay time
Describes how to set delay times for event actions and their effects.
6-5. Set value Function
Explains the Set value Function (SF) for overshoot suppression in PID control.
6-6. 2-output characteristics
Illustrates the control characteristics for systems with two outputs (RA and DA).
6-7. Error messages
Lists potential error messages displayed by the controller and their meanings.
7. Specifications
DISPLAY
Provides details on the LED display, accuracy, and resolution of the controller.
SETTING
Outlines the setting methods, ranges, resolution, and key types for controller configuration.
INPUT
Details the specifications for various input types including thermocouple, R.T.D., voltage, and current.
CONTROL (SR82: 1 output only)
Describes the control systems, PID parameters, and output characteristics for single-output operation.
EVENT OUTPUT (optional)
Details the number of event outputs, types, setting ranges, and actions.
ANALOG OUTPUT
Specifies the number of analog outputs, output types, scaling, accuracy, and resolution.
HEATER BREAK ALARM (optional, not selectable together with REM input)
Details specifications for the heater break alarm function, including current capacity and alarm actions.
REMOTE (optional, not selectable together with heater break alarm)
Outlines specifications for remote control, including setting, switching points, scaling, and bias.
COMMUNICATION (optional, not selectable together with analog output for SR82 and SR84)
Provides specifications for communication interfaces like RS-232C and RS-485.
DI (EXTERNAL SWITCHING) INPUT (optional)
Describes specifications for digital input points, types, ratings, and isolation.
SET VALUE 2 (SV2)/Set Value Bias (SB) (optional)
Details settings for SV2 and Set Value Bias functions, including their selection and input requirements.