Hybrid recorder communication interface (86 pages)
Summary of Contents for Chino KR3000 Series
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General Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the KR3000 series graphic recorder. Before using your new recorder, please be sure to read this instruction manual that will advise you on how to use the instrument correctly and safely and how to prevent problems.
CONTENTS PREFACE Flow chart of HOME settings 1 For safe use and MENU settings HOME settings 2 Main features and functions 12.1 Setting with HOME settings 12.2 Confirming the specifications with 3 Before use HOME settings screen 3.1 Exterior check MENU settings 3.2 Model check 13.1 Setting MENU settings screen...
PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the KR3000 series graphic recorder. Before using your new recorder, please be sure to read this instruction manual that will advise you on how to use the instrument correctly and safely and how to prevent problems.
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4-2.Battery removal method Do not replace the battery. Doing so might cause damage or malfunction. Do not remove the battery, except when disposing the recorder. (1) Open the key cover and remove the 2 retaining screws. (2) Pull the bottom of the front display panel toward you and lift up to remove the front display.
For safe use 1 This section “For safe use” has been compiled to promote the correct use of the instrument in order to prevent human injury or damage to property before they occur. Please read the following information carefully and be sure to observe the warnings and cautions in it. 1.
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6. Turn off the power supply if an abnormal symptom occurs Turn off the power supply immediately and contact your local CHINO’s sales agent if any abnormal odor, noise or any smoke occurs, or if this recorder becomes high temperature that is too hot to be touched.
Main features and functions 2 Besides measuring temperature and various industrial quantities of multi channels and displaying real time trends, bar graphs, numeric values, etc. in various formats on 12.1 inch TFT color LCD, this recorder can store data into the internal memory or a memory card (a CF card) and replay them if required. Stored data can be used using commercial software like EXCEL, etc.
3 Before use Check the following items before using the recorder. If something is wrong, contact your local CHINO's sales agent. 3.1 Exterior check Check that the instrument is not broken on the outer side. 3.2 Model check The model number and serial number of this recorder can be confirmed by the label on the upper side of the case.
4 Installation 4.1 Mounting location In order to avoid unfavorable effects on the measurement accuracy and recording operation, install this recorder at the following locations. 1) Industrial environment Select a place away from a source generating an electric field and/or a magnetic field and where mechanical vibrations/shock is not existed.
4.3 Method of mounting the panel Warning ■ Mount on the panel and use (1) This instrument has been designed to be mounted on an indoor instrumentation panel. (2) Use a panel made of a steel plate of 2mm to 6mm in thickness or a panel equivalent in strength. 1) Panel cutout size ●Minimum interval for installation of multiple instruments Panel...
Connections 5 5.1 Terminal board arrangement The following diagram shows the terminal board arrangement in which option (Alarm relay output [12 points ‘a’ contact], [6 points ‘c’ contact], communication interface) are mounted. Connecter for Ethernet is a standard mounting. Communications terminals (option) RS-232C RS-422A/485 Power terminals...
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Warning Alert symbol marks ( ) and places The alert symbol mark ( ) is pasted at danger places where may cause electric shock. (See the following table.) Mechanical relay Mechanical relay Measuring Name of terminals Power terminals ‘c’ contact alarm ‘a’...
5.2 Precautions while connections Observe the following cautions during connections for securing safety and reliability. 1) Power supply 4) Keep all connection cables away from Use a single-phase power supply having a stable noises voltage without any waveform distortion for the Keep all connection cables away from noise source purpose of preventing wrong operations.
5.3 Connection of power and protective conductor terminals 1) Power and protective conductor terminals Power Protective terminals conductor terminal 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz 65 VA MAX Power supply (voltage, frequency, power consumption) Warning Turn off the power supply. Be sure to turn off the power supply before connecting cables to the power and protective conductor terminals to prevent an electric shock.
5.4 Connection of measuring input terminals 1) Measuring input terminals 3) Connections of thermocouple (TC) inputs Be sure to turn off the power supply to prevent an Be sure to use thermocouple wires (or extension wires) to the input terminals of this recorder. If a electric shock.
5.5 Connection of alarm output terminals (option) This is for the recorder with alarm output terminals (option). 1) Alarm output terminals The terminal arrangement depends upon the type of alarm output. Alarm relay output (1a) N.O terminals (M3.5) Alarm relay output (12 points) COM terminals (M3.5) Alarm relay output (1c)
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2) Connections Turn off the power supply and buffer relay power supply before connections to prevent an electric shock. (1) Connect cables to the load via a buffer relay. (2) Use cables with the crimp style terminals with insulation sleeves for the alarm output terminals. (3) If a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the output terminals, use type O crimp style terminals with insulation sleeves.
5.6 Connection of digital input terminals and function selection (option) This is for the recorder with digital input terminals (option) 1) Digital input terminal Features of digital Remarks input terminal COM terminals DI 1 to 8 Voltage when the contact is open. : Approx.
5.7 Connection of communication I/F terminal (partly option) The KR3000 can be communicated with a master unit via Ethernet and RS-232C, RS-422A or RS-485, and with a slave unit via RS-422A or RS-485. *RS-232C /422A /485 terminal and serial communication function are optional. RS-232C connector RS-422A/485 terminal Ethernet connector...
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3) Connections of High order communication RS-232C The communication terminals of this recorder are three terminals of SD, RD and SG and a control signal is not used. General personal computers use the control signal. Wiring processing for control signal in a connector depends upon how the control signal is used in a personal computer.
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4) Connections of High order communication RS-422A The RS-422A communications interface is connected to a personal computer via a protocol converter (our Model SC8-10: sold separately). Three signals of SD, RD and SG are used between the protocol converter and a personal computer and a control signal is not used. Transmitting Protocol converter data...
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5) Connections of High order communication RS-485 The RS-485 communications interface is connected to a personal computer via a protocol converter (our Model SC8-10: sold separately). Three signals of SD, RD and SG are used between the protocol converter and a personal computer and a control signal is not used. Transmitting data Protocol converter...
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6) Connections of Low order communication RS-422A Example of connection 1 Termination resistor 100Ω 1/4W KR3000 SE3000, MELSEC etc. KE3000 etc. Low order communication terminal Example of connection 2 (SYSMAC) RDB(+) RDB(+) Termination resistor RDA(-) RDA(-) 100Ω 1/4W SDB(+) SDB(+) SDA(-) SDA(-) KR3000...
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7) Connections of low order communication RS-485 Example of connection 1 Termination resistor 100Ω 1/4W KR3000 SE3000,MELSEC etc. AL3000 etc. Low order communication terminal Example of connection 2 (SYSMAC) Transmitting data Protocol converter Receiving (SC8-10) data RS-232C RS-485 This recorder SYSMAC CPU unit Internal RS-232C port Termination...
Operation 6 (Be sure to read Para. 1 for safety.) Default setting values have been set at the factory. For actual operation, be sure to execute the following settings. Start Preparation 4 (1) Install this recorder to the panel. ( Installation) 5...
Name of each part 7 7.1 Name of the front panel and its major function Display 12.1 inch TFT color LCD Operation screen: Refer to Touch panel Key cover opened Key cover Key board Power switch CF card drive USB connector Caution Front glass The front of display part is made by glass.
7.2 Names of keys and their functions Usage and functions of keys differ depending on the operation screen and the setting screen. Operations of all keys can be performed on the touch panel. Therefore, all operations enable with the key cover closed.
7.3 Character entering method This screen is used for setting a tag name, a marker text character string and setting/entering a password. When the character input screen is displayed, by pressing the “ABC” or the “abc”, keys arranged on the lower column are changed to indications corresponding to the key pressed.
7.4 Touch panel operation method All operations of this recorder can be executed on the touch panel. In case of abnormality in the touch panel or same operation as the KR2000 series is required, execute operations with the keyboard. On this recorder, operations can be executed sensuously by tapping the touch panel. In this paragraph, the basic screen operation method is described.
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< [Operation] menu > Menu item Operation START The recording starts. Same function as the START key STOP The recording stops. Same function as the STOP key. HOME settings The HOME settings open. Same function as the HOME key MENU settings The MENU settings open.
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7.4.2 Tapping operation on the setting screen On the MENU setting and the HOME setting screens, setting operations can be executed more smoothly by tapping each item. For inputting into each item, tap a button with the ▼ mark. For returning to a previous screen, press the [Set] button. On a screen with a scroll bar, information can be scrolled with tapping the scroll button.
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7.4.3 Handwriting operations on the trend screen On the real time trend screen and the historical trend screen, handwriting operations can be executed with free handwriting feeling by tapping and skimming the display. For executing the handwriting operations, tap once to enable the handwriting. When the handwriting is enabled, is displayed as shown in the figure below.
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(Setting operation) When is tapped in the handwriting operations, the thickness and the color of the drawn point can be changed from the dialog box shown below. The thickness can be selected 1 to 10 steps. The color can be selected from 16 colors.
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7.4.4 Automatic scroll operation on the historical trend screen In Para 7.4.2, the tapping operations on the screens with the scroll bar are described. Furthermore, on the historical trend screen (Ref. "9.6 Historical trend screen" for details) that can reproduce record data and on the dual trend screen (Ref.
7.5 Operation method of 4 separate screens This recorder can split a screen into 4 and can display 4 screens divided simultaneously. On the separated screens, display types selectable are restricted. Only the screens of the real time trend, the numerical display and the bar graph are selectable. <...
8 Screen switching method When the power is turned on, the operation screen is displayed after performing the initial operation for about 10 to 30 seconds. (Default Initial operation settings at the factory: Real time trend screen). When the power is turned screen on after changing the operation screen, the “operation screen that was selected when the power was turned off”...
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<HOME settings> The settings are used to execute same settings to all channels easily. The items settable are limited. The settings cannot be used during recording. <MENU settings> The settings are used for normal settings. All items can be set and seen during recording, but there are some items not settable.
9 Names and functions of the operation screen 9.1 Common operations of the operation screen (Using method of each key) The recording is started. The data of the groups, of which recording conditions are START established, are stored into the internal memory. The groups, of which recording conditions are not established, become the standby state and their recording starts at the time of establishment of conditions.
For the vertical trend The display group is switched with the up and down keys and the displayed channel is switched with the left and right keys. For the horizontal trend The display group is switched with the left and right keys and the displayed channel is switched with the up and down keys.
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Disk icon The arrow indication shows the recording status of the group currently displayed. Arrow Status Displaying Recording vertically. Blinking. The START key was pressed but the recording is in the standby state since recording conditions are not established. Not displayed. The START key is not pressed.
9.3 Real time trend screen The trends of measured values can be seen like an analog recorder. The pens are displayed on the scale plates corresponding to the values of “Position” parameters of each channel. When the same “Position” is set to multiple channels, the scale plates, trends and pens are displayed in the contents of the display scale of the smallest channel number in the group.
9.4 Bar graph screen The measured values of the channels are displayed with the bar graphs in real time and can be seen visually. The length of the bars and scale plates is displayed in the contents of the display scale with the smallest channel number in the group.
9.6 Historical trend screen The recorded data are replayed and displayed as the trend display. When the “Historical trend” is selected in the DISP menu (or when the “SCROLL” key on the real trend screen is pressed), data in the internal memory are displayed.
The marker-write dialog box is displayed. Select a marker MARKER text registered with the MENU settings beforehand and write the text at the cursor position by pressing the ENTER key. When the “Input Text” is selected, the keyboard screen is displayed for writing a text desired. (Tapping operation) Tap the [MARKER] button.
9.8 Alarm display screen The alarms being activated are displayed as a list. Activation date/time, cancel date/time (cancelled alarms only), channels (tag names) and alarm types are displayed in the reverse chronological order (latest on the top). Irrespective of the groups, all alarms being activated in this recorder are displayed. Maximum 1000 alarm data are recorded.
9.9 Internal memory screen The list of files recorded in the internal memory is displayed. The start date and time, the end date and time (the latest data time for a file being recorded) and the data count are displayed. The files are displayed in the reverse chronological order (latest on the top).
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Internal memory This recorder records all recorded data into the internal memory as a file. The data are copied to the CF card at a certain storing interval when the recording to this file is completed <Limitations of internal memory> (File capacity) 1 file is completed with maximum volume (refer to the following list).
9.10 CF card/USB memory screen The list of files stored in the CF card or the USB memory is displayed. The start date and time, the end date and time (the latest data time for a file being recorded) and the data count are displayed. The files are displayed in the reverse chronological order (latest on the top).
9.11 Marker list screen The list of markers recorded on the trends is displayed. The date and time and the marker text are displayed in the reverse chronological order (latest on the top). The markers recorded in the selected group are displayed. Maximum 200 markers are recorded.
9.12 Controller display screen When controllers are connected with low order communications and registered in a group, the controllers can be displayed. By dividing the channel registered in the group selected into a frame for each controller, PV, SV, and MV are displayed.
9.13 Controller bar graph screen When controllers are connected with low order communications and registered in a group, the controller bar graph screens can be displayed. By dividing the channel registered in the group selected into a frame for each controller, PV, SV, and MV are displayed with bar graphs.
Initial settings When the power supply is turned on under the default settings at the factory or when the settings are initialized, the initial settings screen is displayed. Set the indispensable following parameters on use. You can exit without setting the parameters. In that case, this recorder operates with the default settings at the factory.
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(2) Setting of the power frequency By tapping the ▼ button of the 50Hz/60Hz, the pulldown menu is displayed. Tap 50Hz or 60Hz in the pulldown menu for setting. Confirm and set the power frequency being used. 参考 About the setting of the power supply This setting is set for noise (Industrial frequency) filter of the input.
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(4) Clock settings By tapping the [Set] button of the clock settings, the following clock settings screen is displayed. * For detailed settings, refer to [13.11.1 Clock settings]. (5) Input settings By tapping the [Set] button of the input settings, the following input settings screen is displayed. * For detailed settings, refer to [13.2 Input operation settings].
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(6) Display settings By tapping the [Set] button of the display settings, the following display settings screen is displayed. * For detailed settings, refer to [13.3.1 Channel parameters]. (7) File settings By tapping the [Set] button of the file settings, the following file settings screen is displayed. * For detailed settings, refer to [13.5 File settings].
HOME settings 12.1 Setting with HOME settings When the [HOME settings] is used, the inputs and recordings of all channels together can be set for the confirmation of input/recording simply. Operation screen Press the key or tap [Operation] – [HOME settings] HOME...
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Setting the scale Set the scale. (It is decided by the range type.) Since the number of digits after decimal point set here becomes the number of digits after decimal point for the measured value, enter a value correctly. Setting the RJ (Reference junction compensation) Set whether the RJ is internal or external.
12.2 Confirming the specifications with HOME settings screen The information of specifications of this recorder can be confirmed. When you have any question on this recorder, contact your nearest distributor after confirming specifications by this screen. Operation screen Tap [Operation] – [HOME settings] or press the key.
MENU settings 13.1 Setting MENU settings screen Operation screen For setting parameters, tap the [Operation] button on the operation screen and then tap the [MENU settings] to display the parameter items. By tapping an item, the screen is switched to the parameter settings screen of this item.
Display settings screen Selection in the “Display settings” Display settings Refer to “13.3 Display settings”. Alarm settings screen Selection in the “Alarm settings” Alarm settings Refer to “13.3 Alarm settings”. File settings screen Selection in the “File settings” File settings Refer to “13.5 File settings”.
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Totalizer reset settings screen Selection in the “Totalizer reset settings” Totalizer reset settings Refer to “13.6 File settings”. Schedule settings screen Selection in the “Schedule settings” Schedule settings Refer to “13.7 Schedule settings”. Marker text settings screen Selection in the “Marker text settings” Marker text settings Refer to “13.8 Marker text settings”.
Memory operation screen Selection in the “Memory operation” Memory operation Refer to “13.9 Memory operation”. Network settings screen Selection in the “Network settings” Network settings Refer to “13.10 Network settings”. System settings screen Selection in the “System settings” System settings Refer to “13.11 System settings”.
13.2 Input operation settings 13.2.1 Setting contents Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the “Input operation settings” on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed. *When Low order communication(read) option is effective, the item for the low order communication registration is added.
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Setting the range type (Analog input)KR3120,KR3121: CH1 to 12, KR3140,KR3141: CH1 to 24 KR3160,KR3161: CH1 to 36, KR3180,KR3181: CH1 to 48 DC voltage 13.8mV, 27.6mV, 69mV, 200mV, 500mV, 2V, 5V, 10V, 20V, 50V K, E, J, T, R, S, B, N, W-WRe26, WRe5-WRe26, PR40-20, NiMo-Ni, Thermocouple CR-AuFe, Platinel2, U, L Resistance...
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Setting the sensor correction Set a value (shift value) added to the input value. Setting the RJ (Reference junction compensation) Set whether the RJ is internal or external. Setting the burn out None The burnout function is not used. Set to the upscale burnout. DOWN Set to the downscale burnout.
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13.2.2 Setting method of formula 1) Formula types Mathematical calculation Symbol Example Remarks Four arithmetic operations Addition are performed. X +Y Subtraction X - Y Multiplication X *Y Division X /Y Reminder X %Y Exponential X ^Y * X and Y indicate the formula or the numeric value. Comparison calculation The comparison Symbol...
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Channel data calculation functions The function calculation is Symbol Example Remarks performed. Measured data CH(X) When an error data (OVER, X is channel No. Calculation result UNDER, etc.) is included in PCH(X) data the measured data, it becomes “CAL ER”. Data at the previous Previous calculated scanning (before 0.1...
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2) Totalizing operation For the totalizer, the ITG function or the ITG24 function is used. Do not use the totalizing function more than two times in one formula. The results are not calculated correctly. The totalizing function can be used in calculations other than the totalizer. Example: ITG(1)+ITG(2), ITG24(1)-ITG(1), ITG(1)/100 For the totalizer reset, refer to Para.
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5) Dew-point temperature Entering method of the formula DEW (T#H) T: Temperature data channel, H: Relative humidity channel The following formula is used for the dew-point temperature. t: Temperature data h: Relative humidity data D: Dew-point temperature 1. K=t+273.15 2. In case of t≥0 W=EXP(-5800.2206/K+1.3914993+K×(-0.048640239+K×(0.41764768E-4 -0.14452093E-7×K))+6.5459673×LOG(K))/1000 In case of T<0...
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6) Moving average Entering method of the formula AVE (X#T) AVEH (X#T) X: Data channel number, T: Time series interval (second) Mean value of past T seconds is calculated. Difference between AVE and AVEH are the following. AVEH Sampling cycle 1 second 0.1 seconds Range of T...
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10) Wind display Entering method of the formula AZI (A) A: Wind data Display the compass point which is changed from direction. Relation of the displayed direction of wind data is in the following list. If A is fractional value, display closest direction. Example: 1.2 → NNE Display ・...
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11) Example of formula combining calculations (CH(1)*3-20)/6 (“Raw data of Channel 1”×3-20)÷6 (CH(1)+CH(2))<< 300 When the total of the raw data of Channel 1 and Channel 2 is less than 300, it becomes 1. ABS(CH(1))>=50 When the absolute value of Channel 1 is 50 or more, it becomes 1. (PCH(1)>=100)AND(PCH(2)<=50) When the data of Channel 1 is 100 or more and the data of Channel 2 is 50 or less, it becomes 1.
13.3 Display settings 13.3.1 Channel parameters ・Proceed from the MENU settings. ・By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the display settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the channel parameters, the following screen is displayed.
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Setting the display position The position (1, 2, 3 and 4) indicates the position of the scale plate. For the vertical trend graph For the horizontal trend graph Copying the parameters with the copy function The above shows the setting for copying Channel 1 from Channel 1 to Channel 5. By tapping the [Go], the parameters of Channel 1 are copied from Channel 1 to Channel 5.
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13.3.2 Group parameters Proceed from the MENU mode. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the display settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the group parameters, the following screen is displayed.
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13.3.3 Group parameter 2 Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen By selecting the display settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the group parameter 2, the following screen is displayed.
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13.3.4 Common parameters Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the display settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the common parameters, the following screen is displayed.
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Setting the base position of the bar graph Set the base position of the bar graph from 0 to 100 on the bar graph screen. When the base position is 0, the bar is displayed based on leftmost (or bottommost). When the base position is 100, the bar is displayed based on rightmost (or uppermost).
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Zone The display range of the measured/calculated data is called zone. Since the data can be displayed by setting the zone for each channel, the data can be easily read by displaying the waveforms in separate zones. Select “ON” in the zone usage. Then, selecting the display settings in the setting menu screen and selecting the channel parameters, the following screen with the zone added is displayed.
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13.3.5 LCD settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the display settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the LCD settings, the following screen is displayed.
13.4 Alarm settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the alarm settings on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed. Setting the type and the setting value Set the alarm type and the setting value for judgment.
■Setting the maker Set the automatically written maker on the trend for alarm activation. When 0 is set, the maker is not written. Differential alarm Differential alarm (Differential low limit alarm) (Differential high limit alarm) Difference of measured values (Absolute value) U の計警報値...
About alarm DeLay Alarm activated Alarm no activated State of alarm:ON State of alarm:OFF Passage of time Delay time Delay time 13.5 File settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the file settings on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed.
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<File settings screen> Setting the recording cycle Seconds 0.1 sec, 0.2 sec, 0.5 sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec Minutes 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min Setting the data format When the recording cycle is 0.1 second, the sampling is only selectable.
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■Setting the file size Select the file size (period). When the file reaches specified size, the file is completed, and the data after completed is recorded by another name. When “Auto” is selected, recording is completed by. maximum file size. Pause of [minute] and [hour] is calculated based on 0:00, pause of 1 week is calculated based on 0:00 of Sunday, and pause of 1 month is calculated based on 0:00 of first day.
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■Setting the save format Select the file format for recording the data into a CF card. Binary (continuance) Save format Contents Binary The data are recorded with the binary file (extension “krf”). For the replay, this recorder or analytical software is necessary. The data are recorded with the CSV formatted text file.
13.6 Totalizer reset settings The totalizer is executed by the calculation settings of each channel. On this screen, set the procedure for resetting the totalized data to 0. All calculations are reset in this setting except ITG24. ITG24 is reset only in base time and not reset every interval.
13.7 Schedule settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the schedule settings on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed. When the schedule is set on this screen, the recording is executed for its set period only.
13.8 Marker text settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the marker text settings on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed. Without optional digital input With optional digital input On this screen, up to 50 marker texts (max.
13.9 Memory operation Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the memory operation on the setting menu screen, the following screen is displayed. Writing the settings to the external memory Up to 100 current setting contents can be written in an external memory.
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Reading the settings from the external memory The setting file is read from the CF card and the current settings are overwritten. The dialog box shown above is displayed. By selecting which file to be read from the CF card or the USB memory, the list of the setting files in the “SETUP”...
13.10 Network settings 13.10.1 Ethernet settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the Ethernet settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.10.2 DNS settings The DNS server is for converting the address specified with a name into the IP address. When the addresses of the FTP server, POP3 server, SMTP server, etc. are entered with names, make sure to set the DNS server. Proceed from the MENU settings.
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13.10.3 Web server settings Set the login user name and password for accessing web server. Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the Web server settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.10.4 FTP client settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the FTP client settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.10.5 FTP server settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the FTP server settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.10.6 SNTP settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings in the setting menu screen and then selecting the SNTP settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.10.7 E-MAIL settings This recorder can send e-mails by the event of alarm or time. Specify 8 forwarding addresses in advance. E-mails are sent to the addresses selected from them when the event (Maximum 8 conditions can be registered) is activated. Proceed from the MENU settings.
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Forwarding condition By selecting, the following screen is displayed. Selecting the condition number Up to 8 types of the e-mail forwarding condition can be registered. On this screen, set conditions for the number selected here. Selecting the forwarding condition Set the condition for forwarding the e-mail to the forwarding addresses. Item Contents None...
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Forwarding channel By selecting, the following screen is displayed. When the “Alarm activation time” is specified for the Forwarding condition, the e-mail is forwarded by writing the data of the channels, which are registered on this screen, into the message body. When no channel is selected, the e-mail is forwarded by writing the data of the alarm activation channels.
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By selecting the “Account”, the following screen is displayed. POP3 address This address is used when the SMTP server requires the POP3 authentication. Enter the address of the POP3 server. Do not enter anything when POP3 authentication is not required. SMTP address Enter the address of the SMTP server.
13.11 System settings 13.11.1 Clock settings Set the date/clock of the internal clock of this recorder. Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the clock settings, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.2 Key lock Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the key lock, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.3 Password setting Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the password setting, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.4 High order communication settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the high order communication, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.5 Scale adjustment Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the scale adjustment, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.6 Touch panel calibration Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the touch panel calibration, the following screen is displayed.
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13.11.7 Other settings Proceed from the MENU settings. By tapping the ▼ button of the item for setting, the screen moves to the input screen. By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the other settings, the following screen is displayed.
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Setting the overwrite mode With the overwrite mode is ON and the CF card remaining space decreases, the data is continuously written in the CF card by deleting the old file. When the overwrite mode is OFF and the CF card remaining space is insufficient, the data is not written in the CF card any more (The data recording is continued in the internal memory).
Setting/displaying on Web screen 14.1 Display and settings using the Web screen By using the web browser, the settings relating to inputs and records of this recorder can be configured and the data can be displayed. 14.1.1 Top page By accessing to the IP address of this recorder via the web browser (The figure shows Internet Explorer.), the following screen is displayed after the password authentication.
14.1.2 Recorder display The same contents as this recorder are displayed. The keys arranged at the lower part of the screen can be operated like the keys of this recorder. If click the screen by mouse, it is possible to operate as same as touch panel operation like the main instrument.
14.1.4 Input settings This is for changing the settings of the input parameters of this recorder. By clicking the “Set” button after entering each item, the setting contents are written in this recorder. The settings of 12 channels are displayed on 1 screen and the displaying channel block can be switched by selecting the link from the "Channel number"...
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14.1.5 Alarm settings This is for changing the settings of the alarm parameters of this recorder. By clicking the “Set” button after entering each item, the setting contents are written in this recorder. The settings of 12 channels are displayed on 1 screen and the displaying channel block can be switched by selecting the link from the "Channel number"...
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14.1.6 Calculation settings This is for selecting whether the calculation for each channel of this recorder is used or not, and for setting the formula. When the “Set” button is clicked after entering each item, the setting contents are written in this recorder.
14.1.7 Group settings This is for changing the settings of the record-related-parameters of this recorder. When the “Set” button is clicked after entering each item, the setting contents are written in this recorder. The settings of one group are displayed on one screen. The group to be displayed can be switched by selecting from the "Group number"...
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14.1.8 Maker text settings This is for changing the settings of the maker text parameters of this recorder. When the “Set” button is clicked after entering each item, the setting contents are written in this recorder. By setting the text at the last column (No.
Recording in a USB memory 15.1 Outline By using the USB port equipped with this recorder, the data can be stored in the USB memory instead of the CF card, or the data stored in the CF card can be copied to the USB memory. 15.2 Connectable media Do not connect any media other than the following.
Low order communications (read) (option) 16.1 Outline *When use low order communications, set communications type to [Low order (read)] (Refer to 13.11.7). Low order communications are functions that this recorder works as a master unit (high order instrument) communications and reading data of the other instruments which are connected as slave units (low order instruments) assigned for input channel of this recorder and then displaying and recording the data.
16.2 Procedure of connection setting to low order instrument After connecting between low order communication terminal of this recorder and low order instruments, set this recorder (high order instrument) and low order instruments following the procedure. See “5.7 Connection of communication I/F terminal”, instruction manual of communication interface of each instrument, and connection instruction manual for detail of connection.
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Data of LT (each series), JU, and JW is assigned like below for CH data. JW JU Voltage level CH01 CH01 Voltage level (average) Current value CH02 CH02 Current value (average) CH03 Electric value CH03 Electric value Load CH04 None assigned CH04 resistance value...
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※ The data of LT, DB, and DP is allocated in KR3000 as CH data. When an invalid parameter is set, it is displayed on the screen as "UNDER". Model name CH/Parameter LT8 LT2 LT3 LT4 DB DP-G PV ○ ○...
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16.2.3 Settings to controllers On the registration screen of instruments, by pressing the [COM] button of the row, that a controller (LT, DB,) is registered, a portion of parameters for a controller can be set. The menu of the following figure is displayed first and, by selecting each menu, the corresponding parameter can be set.
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(2) Operation parameters 2 It can be used for LT400 series and DB/KP series controllers. For the controllers connected, the following operations can be executed. AUTO/MANUAL selection REMOTE/LOCAL selection Execution number selection (No.1 and No.2 only) Execution alarm value, Executing PID (DB series controllers only) (3)Control parameters [LT2/3/8]Display [LT4][DB]Display...
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(4) Event parameter [LT2/8]Display [LT3]Display [LT4][DB]Display For the controllers connected, the following operations can be executed. Setting of event parameters 1 ~ 4 of execution No. 1 and 2. When the setting that exceeds the maximum and the minimum value of the EVENT value of each equipment is done, the error message is displayed.
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・The table below shows the change parameter of the controller in the system setting. (R:Read only、R/W:Read and Write) Model name Controller menu Parameters name R/W RUN/READY switching Operation parameters × R/W Execution number switdhing × × × R/W Auto/manual switching ×...
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16.2.4 Register to the instrument(PLC) (1) Select “system setting” → “low order communications (read)” on the menu screen of the recorder. * “low order communication (read)” is displayed when the recorder has low order communication (read) option. (2) Select the name of the model from the list of “model”. Then register PLC on each COM1 to COM5. (3) Register administrate address of the recorder on “top address”...
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16.2.6 Input setting of low order instrument (1) Tap “input computation programming” of “CH” of the left side. Display detail setting screen like below. (2) Tap INPUT button for getting setting contents of relevant CH of low order instrument. Tap All points input button for getting setting contents of all registered points.
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(3) When changing the setting from this recorder for appropriate CH of low order instrument, perform following procedure. (The instrument which is not change the setting is not displayed transfer all points transfer button.) When change the setting only displayed CH, tap transmitting button. In case of changing and setting of all needed CH, tap all points button after finishing the change of all setting.
Low order communications (write) (option) 17.1 Outline *When use low order communications, set communication type to [Low order (write)] (Refer to 13.11.7) Low order communications (write) has the function that communicate for high order instrument and write measurement and calculation data of this recorder to connected low order instrument This recorder and a low order side instrument perform serial communication of RS-422A or RS-422A communication standard compliance.
17.2 Register to the instrument (1) Select “system setting” → “low order communications (read)” on the menu screen of the recorder *“low order communication (write)” is displayed when the recorder has low order communication (write) option. (2) Select the name of the model from the list of “model”. Then register PLC on each COM1 to COM5. (3) Resister address which is written from this recorder on “top address”...
The check and adjustment of measured values need careful cautions for the adjustment work besides tools such as standard tools and reference conditions. When the check and adjustment of measured values are required, contact your local CHINO’s sales agent. - 132 -...
18.4 Connections Connections depend upon the input types. Connect tools such as standard tools to the measuring input terminals to be adjusted. Caution Turn off the power source before connections Turn off the power source before connections for preventing electric shock. <For KR31 0>...
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<For KR31 1> (1) In case of the DC voltage input The 2 terminal of each input terminal unit is for the terminal for adjustment. For the adjustment, connect to the 2 terminal as shown in the right figure. All terminals of its unit are adjusted by the adjustment of the 2 terminal.
18.5 Zero and span adjustment 18.5.1 Calibration screen Execute the range adjustment by inputting the zero and span values of the input range to each input terminal for adjustment. Press the “Go” button at the range to be adjusted to move to the adjustment mode. Terminal unit number 1: Channel 1 to 12, 2: Channel 13 to 24, 3* 25 to 36, 4: 37 to 48 By selecting the “Operation”...
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(2) Since the window indicating the voltage value for inputting is displayed, input its value to this recorder. (3) Adjust the zero point. (Example) For the adjustment of the ±2V range Input the voltage of 0V with the DC standard voltage generator. (4) After inputting the zero point for about 5 seconds, click the “Go”...
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18.5.3 Adjustment of the resistance thermometer input range Connect as shown in “18.4 Connection (2) In case of the resistance thermometer input”. Execute the adjustment by inputting the resistance value for the adjustment range. (1) Click the “Go” button at the range to be adjusted. (2) Since the window indicating the resistance value for inputting is displayed, input its value to this recorder.
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(2) Click the “Go” button at the range of RJ0°C on the calibration screen. (3) After about 30 seconds passed, click the “Go” button. (4) After the adjustment, the screen is returned to the calibration screen for all ranges. (5) When the adjustments are completed, click the “Return” button to return to the setting menu screen. Remarks When the input to this recorder was wrong or some inconvenience occurred, try to execute the scale calibration again.
It is recommended to exchange parts periodically as preventive maintenance for using this recorder under good conditions for a long time Warning For replacing parts, ask the service personnel authorized by CHINO. Otherwise, this instrument may not recover properly and also accident may occur. Contact your local CHINO’s sales agent to perform parts replacement.
When problem cannot be solved If problem cannot be solved by performing the troubleshooting, contact your sales agent or CHINO with information of 1. Model, 2. Serial No., 3. Description of problem, 4. Other notes. When repair of the instrument is needed, understand the following before having it repaired.
Specifications Terminal screws: Power terminal……M4.0 Protective conductor terminal……M4.0 Input terminals……M3.5 General specifications Alarm output terminals……M3.5 Rated power voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Digital input terminal……M3.5 (Universal power supply) Communication terminals……M4.0 Power consumption: 65VA MAX Standards Operating conditions: CE marking: Only the CE corresponding model applies. Reference operating condition EMC directive EN61326-1 Class A...
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Input resistance: Bar graph screen…Data display enabled or disabled is Thermocouple input……Approx. 1MΩ selectable. DC voltage input……… ±2V or less: Approx. 1MΩ Data screen… (Data + Tag + Engineering unit + Alarm ±5V to ±50V: Approx. 1MΩ activation status) Maximum input voltage: Alarm summary screen…...
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Measurement ranges, Accuracy ratings and Display resolutions Note) The accuracy is under the reference operation condition. For the thermocouple inputs (internal RJ), the reference junction compensation accuracy is not included. Reference Accuracy Reference Accuracy Display Display Input type Measurement range Input type Measuring range range...
Appendix A. Report Application (Sample) Remarks This application is a sample application. Inquiries about usage and malfunction cannot be accepted. Please understand it before using. Reports such as daily/monthly reports can be created by using the report application included in the CD attached.
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A-4-2 Menu structure The configuration contents are compressed and saved Export project File as 1 file. Import project The saved project file is read. Close The application is quitted. Report setup Various settings related to this software are executed. Setup The report creation or printing enabled/disabled for Report Management each group is specified...
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A-4-4 Importing project ① Confirmation dialog box for overwriting the configuration is displayed. Click the “OK”. ② Select the file to be read. ③ Read the file. A-4-5 Report settings The setting tables of the Type, Recorded Data, Output, Start Date/Time and password are displayed. The contents of each tab are described below.
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(Stored data) Specify the folder in which the stored data is saved. For setting, use the folder selection screen by clicking “Reference”. Copy the file of this recorder to this directory, or specify the data saving directory of the CF card and insert the CF card when the report is created.
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Settings of KR3000 Set KR3000 as shown below for using the report application. (1) File save format Select the “CSV” for the file save format. This application cannot be used in case of Binary. (2) Schedule settings When using the daily report, it is convenient if the “Day” is selected with the KR3000 schedule settings, the required day is checked, and set the start and end time is set to the date change time of the daily report because the file is divided at that point.
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A-4-6 Report Management Specify whether each report is created for every group. Each time each column is clicked, it changes from * → (Blank) → P. The “— “ indicates that the template is not created. The report is not created if the template is not created. The report marked with “...
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A-4-9 Monthly report creation The monthly reports of the groups marked with “ ” in the monthly report column of the report management is created based on the contents in the monthly report template. 1. Specify the period for creating the monthly report. Select the start month and the end month. 2.
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A-4-10 Create batch report 1. Select the stored data file for the report. 2. The batch report is created after reading the stored data. 3. After the batch report is created, it is added to the list in the “Report created”. -...
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A-5 Edit Report Template Each report is created on the respective template. On the template, create frame of table, fonts, formula indicating cell contents, fixed characters, printing-related-settings, etc. beforehand. A-5-1 Edit daily report template The contents created on the “daily report” sheet are outputted as the daily report. 1.
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A-5-2 Edit monthly report template The contents created on the “monthly report” sheet are outputted as the monthly report. 1. Create frames, fixed characters, etc. for the monthly report. 2. Open the input screen by double-clicking on the cell where the data is pasted. Specify the position of the daily report Use here for inputting the created data to be used.
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A-5-3 Edit batch report sheet The contents created on the “batch report” sheet are outputted as the batch report. The stored data file is pasted on the “stored data” sheet. Create the report on the “batch report” sheet based on the data on the “stored data”...
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