For safe use Thank you for purchasing our HR-701 (HR-702) Hybrid Recorder. In order for this instrument to function effectively and correctly, please read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the instrument. This instrument should be used in accordance with the instructions described in the manual. If it is not used according to the instructions, it may malfunction or its protection function will be compromised.
• This instrument must be used under the conditions and environment described in this manual. Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. does not accept liability for any injury, loss of life or damage occurring due to the instrument being used under conditions not otherwise stated in this manual.
O: Be sure to read this if required. Guide of Instruction manual The instruction manuals of this instrument are as in the table below. Name Edition No. Outline Explanation for installation, HR-700 Hybrid Recorder This wiring, standard operation, (Pen type) instruction HR72E manual setting and operation for manual using this instrument.
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..............6 6.5.2 <Manual Display>............48 1.1 Checking the Accessories..............6 6.5.3 <Date Display> ............48 1.2 Checking the Model Type and Specifications.........8 6.5.4 <Time Display>............48 1.3 Temporary Storage................9 6.5.5 <Display OFF> ............48 1.4 Location ID tag..................9 7. DEVICE SETTING............... 49 2.
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11.1.9 Paper-empty Detection Function (Option: FL1) ....113 8. COMMUNICATION ............. 94 11.2 Standard Setting Specifications..........114 8.1 General Description ................. 94 11.2.1 Measurement Range.............114 8.1.1 General Description of Functions..........94 11.2.2 Accuracy at the Computation ..........117 8.1.2 Transmission Specifications............. 94 (1) Scaling..................117 8.1.3 Data Structure................
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Checking the Accessories Upon delivery of this instrument, unpack and check its accessories and appearance. If there are any missing accessories or damage to the appearance of the instrument, please contact our dealer where you purchased the instrument, or our sales representative. The following accessories are included with the recorder.
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[Note] (1) This instrument is equipped with a ribbon cassette in the back of the chart holder. Open the door and pull out the chart holder to check it. (See Section 5.1 for taking out the chart holder.) (2) The chart paper and the cartridge pen are contained in the chart holder. Take the chart holder out and open the chart cover to check it.
1.2 Checking the Model Type and Specifications A nameplate has been secured on the inside of the instrument. Remove the chart holder and make sure that the nameplate is put in the middle far side of the instrument. Make sure that this instrument meets your requested specification, checking the following table. Table 1.2 Model type H R –...
1.3 Temporary Storage Store the instrument in the following environment. When incorporated into other industrial equipment, ensure that the operating environment conforms to the following conditions. CAUTION Storage in a poor environment may damage the appearance, functions, and service life of the instrument.
2. CONSTRUCTION 2.1 Appearance Door Case Display Cartridge pen keyboard Location ID tag Chart Holder Mounting bracket Terminal block Fig. 2.1 Appearance...
2.2 Display and Operation Keys 2.2.1 Display The following describes the displays and indicators. The channel numbers and data are indicated by a 7-segment LED. For the characters, see "Characters used in this manual" at [Reference] below. Alarm Type Indicator Indicates alarm type in red.
2.2.2 Operation Keys The following describes the functions of each operation key. The actual operation keys are described as shown below. FEED MENU PRINT Fig. 2.2.2 Operation Keys in This Manual Table 2.2.2 Name of Operation Keys and Their Functions Name Function Starts/stops recording.
3. INSTALLATION 3.1 External Dimensions and Panel Cutout (Scale: mm) <Front> <Rear> CH,NO. DATA (100) MENU PRINT FEED 3A 3C CO M Dimension required when the door is fully opened (135 ). (56) (Wall on the left side). <Side> <Panel Cutout> 200min.
3.2 Panel Mounting WARNING Do not install this instrument in a place exposed to combustible, explosive or corrosive gas (SO S, etc.). CAUTION Install the instrument only in the following conditions. • A place free from frequent humidity fluctuations. • A place at room temperature (around 25 ). •...
Panel Mounting bracket Screw Fig. 3.2.1-2 Panel Mounting 3.2.2 Panel Mounting in Compliance with the IP65 Prior to mounting the instrument to the panel, attach packing to the position shown in the figure. The rest of the procedure is the same. Panel Packing Mounting bracket...
4. WIRING 4.1 Terminal Arrangement and Power Wiring 4.1.1 Terminal Arrangement Power source terminal block Alarm output terminal block (Option: LH3) Communication terminal block (RS-485) (Option: C5) DI terminal block Input terminal block (Option: RE1) Communication terminal block (RS-232C) Fig. 4.1.1 Terminal Arrangement (Rear view) 4.1.2 Power Wiring WARNING (1) In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to provide protective grounding prior to supplying...
CAUTION (1) As an electric wire for the power source, use a 600 V vinyl insulated wire (IEC60227-3) or its equivalent or above. (2) Attach a ring-type solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve (for M3.5) to the end of the electric wire.
4.2 Input Wiring CAUTION (1) Precautions for the input electric wire • Make sure that noise is eliminated when wiring. For input wiring, a shielded wire or twisted wire should be used to eliminate noise. • In the case of thermocouple input, connect a thermocouple wire directly or use a compensating lead wire.
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(1) mV, V inputs (2) Thermocouple input Fig. 4.2.1-2 Input Wiring (mV, V, Thermocouple inputs) (3) RTD input (4) mA input Shunt resistor Fig. 4.2.1-3 Input Wiring (RTD, mA inputs) CAUTION (1) Attach a shunt resistor to the input terminal block of the instrument. (2) A shunt resistor affects input accuracy.
4.3 DI Function/Alarm Output Wiring (Optional) WARNING (1) Be sure to wire after turning POWER OFF. (2) When the power source has been connected to the Alarm output, turn OFF that power source. (3) When a hazardous voltage is supplied to the alarm terminal: a) Never touch terminals.
4.4 Communication Wiring CAUTION Precautions for the communication wiring (1) Ensure that the communication wiring is unaffected by noise. For communication wiring, a shielded wire effective against noise should be used. (2) When it is likely to be affected by induction noise, particularly when wiring near a high frequency power source, a shielded twisted wire should be used.
5. PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION 5.1 Setting the Chart Paper CAUTION Our original chart paper should be used to ensure proper recording. If the chart holder is taken out and the recording operation is activated, the ink ribbon may be damaged. To replace the chart paper, be sure to press the “REC” key to stop recording. Be sure to move the cartridge pen up, otherwise, it will be damaged.
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(2) Open the Door. CAUTION Maximum angle of the fully opened door is 135 degrees. Do not open the door any further, as the hinge will break. Push the door hook to unlock the door. Pull the door to open it. Push the door hook in the arrow direction...
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(4) Pull out the Chart Holder. Press the levers at both sides of the chart holder and pull it out. Lever Pull out the chart holder. Fig. 5.1-5 Pulling out the Chart Holder (5) Open the Chart Cover and Chart Guide. Gently open the chart cover and chart guide doors, following the direction of the arrows.
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(6) Loosen the chart paper. The chart paper may not feed properly, if stuck together. Be sure to loosen the paper. Fig. 5.1-7 Loosening the Chart Paper (7) Set the Chart Paper into the Storage Chamber. Unfold 2 sections of chart paper. Holding the printing surface upward, set it in the storage chamber.
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(8) Align the Chart Paper with the Sprocket Drum. Align the holes in the chart paper with the sprocket drum teeth. Set the chart paper along with the sprocket drum. Put the first ply of the chart paper into the chart receiver. Ensure that the left and right holes are parallel with each other.
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(10) Turn the Sprocket Drum Gear. Check paper feed by hand. Turn the sprocket drum gear to feed out the chart paper. (4 sections of chart paper should be fed out.) Turn the gear at the left end of the sprocket drum in the arrow direction.
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(12) Move the Pen down to close the Door. Caution Be careful when opening the door more than 90 degrees. Also make sure that the display cable does not get caught. Move the pen down with the pen-up lever. Close the door and check that it is locked. The pen-up lever is located at the inside right end of the case.
5.2 Setting the Cartridge Pen CAUTION To replace the cartridge pen, be sure to press the “REC” key to stop recording. (1) Press the “REC” key for 3 seconds or longer. With the power turned on, press the “REC” key for 3 seconds or longer. Once recording stops, the REC indicator goes off.
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(4) Remove the Pen Cap. Gently remove the pen cap from the new cartridge pen, taking care not to bend the pen pipe. Pen Cap Fig. 5.2-2 Removing the Pen Cap (5) Attach the new Cartridge Pen. Attach the new cartridge pen to the pen holder. Push it in firmly until a clicking sound is heard. Caution If the cartridge pen is not attached properly, recording might skip when pens cross.
5.3 Setting the Ribbon Cassette CAUTION If recording operation is activated while the chart holder is removed, the ink ribbon may be damaged. To replace the ribbon cassette, be sure to press the “REC” key to stop recording. Be sure to move the cartridge pen up. Otherwise, it will be damaged. (1) Press the “REC”...
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(5) Lower the Ribbon Cassette. Detach both sides of the ribbon cassette from the guide shaft. Guide Shaft Lower both sides of the ribbon cassette. Detach it from the guide shaft, one side at a time. Ribbon Fig. 5.3-2 Detaching from the Guide Shaft (6) Pull the Ribbon Cassette down and out slantwise at an angle of approximately 30 degrees.
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(7) Level the Ribbon Cassette. Prior to pulling out the ribbon cassette, level it. Lower the hook of the ribbon cassette. Main Shaft Ribbon Cassette Hook Fig. 5.3-5 Leveling the Ribbon Cassette (Ribbon Cassette Sectional View) (8) Pull out the Ribbon Cassette. Gently pull the ribbon cassette out horizontally.
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(10) Insert the Ribbon Cassette Horizontally. Gently insert the ribbon cassette horizontally. Guide Shaft Main Shaft Ribbon Cassette Fig. 5.3-7 Inserting the Ribbon Cassette [Note] If your hands become stained with ink when replacing the cartridge pen or ribbon cassette, wash with soap after finishing.
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(12) Push up the Ribbon Cassette. Attach both sides of the ribbon cassette to the guide shaft. If the gear of the ribbon cassette is not properly engaged with the printer, slide the printer slightly. Attach both sides to the guide shaft, one side at one time.
Operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual. (Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. is not liable for damages incurred if calibration is performed other than prescribed in the instruction manual.) Once the power is turned on, the display on the front of the door lights.
6.2 Recording 6.2.1 Recording Colors Table 6.2.1 shows the recording colors for each channel in analog recording. Table 6.2.1 Recording Colors Channel No. Color Green 6.2.2 Printing Color Various digital printings are recorded in purple. 6.2.3 Pen Gap Fig.6.2.3 indicates the gap between No.1 and No.2 pens. (Green)...
6.2.5 Printing Gap Correction This is a function to correct the gap between the penpoint and the end of the tracing. When setting this function ON, chart paper for the whole printout contents is automatically sent to the position in front of Pen 1 after the asynchronous printout is completed. (Fig. 6.2.5) The printout contents can be checked.
6.4 Digital Printing Digital printings listed below are performed by key operation. • Manual printing • List printing • Engineering list printing • Recording Start/Stop printing Digital printings listed below are performed by DI input. • DI Manual printing • DI Date/Time printing •...
(2) Manual printing stopping procedure 1) Press the “PRINT” key. 2) Use the “PRINT” key to display “ ”, and press the “ENT” key. 3) Use the “PRINT” key to select “ ”. Pressing the “ENT” key stops the manual printing. However, for the line during printing, printing will continue until the line is completely printed.
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(2) List printing stopping procedure 1) Press the “PRINT” key. 2) Use the “PRINT” key to display “ ”, and press the “ENT” key. 3) Use the “PRINT” key to select “ ”. Pressing the “ENT” key stops list printing. However, printing continues until the line is completely printed.
6.4.3 Engineering List Printing Engineering list printing provides the following setting data of the instrument on the chart paper. • Analog recording • Digital printing • Burnout/RJC, etc. (1) Engineering list printing operating procedure 1) Press the “MENU” key. 2) Use the “PRINT” key to display “ ”.
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(2) Engineering list printing stopping procedure 1) Press the “MENU” key. 2) Use the “PRINT” key to display “ ”. Then, press the “ENT” key. 3) Use the “PRINT” key to select “ ”. Pressing the “ENT” key stops engineering list printing. However, for the line during printing, the printing continues until the line is completely printed.
6.4.4 Recording Start/Stop Printing Recording Start and Stop times are printed on the chart paper when recording starts and stops. Recording Start/Stop printing can be set in Engineering Mode. Refer to Section 7.2.6 (6) Recording Start/Stop printing. Recording Start synchronous printing Recording Stop printing is asynchronous.
6.4.7 DI Comment Printing (DI option) DI Comment printing starts by turning the DI input from OFF to ON. Comment printing can be performed on the chart paper. (1) Select Comment Printing of DI function in Engineering mode. For detailed setting method, refer to 7.2.9 DI Functions. [CMNT1], [CMNT2], [CMNT3]: Synchronous comment printing [ACMT1], [ACMT2], [ACMT3]: Asynchronous comment printing (2) Turn the DI input ON.
6.5 Changing the Display Display selection procedure (1) Press the “MENU” key to display " ", then press the “ENT” key. (2) Use the “PRINT” key to select a required display from the menu below. Then press the “ENT” key. (3) "...
Operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual. (Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. is not liable for damages incurred if calibration is performed other than prescribed in the instruction manual.) Key Operation for Entering the Setup Mode Press the “MENU”...
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7.1.3 Setting the Unit Setting Channel Char. No. Code No. 7.1.4 Setting the Chart Speed Setting 1st/2nd Chart speed Chart speed 7.1.5 Setting the Date and Time Setting Year Month, Day Time 7.1.6 Copying the Setting Data Channel to copy from Channel to copy to Setting 7.1.7 Setting Other Functions (Zone recording, Partial compression/expansion, Digital printing, Tag,...
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Table 7.1 Default value of the setup mode Setting items Default value Remarks 10 mV DC Range (all channels) Scaling 0 to 100.0 ( ) Alarm (all channels) All levels alarm OFF, relay OFF Engineering unit (all channels) (BF 43 00) 1st speed: 20 mm/h Chart speed 2nd speed: 20 mm/h...
7.1.1 Setting the Range (1) Setting method With a multirange system, setting the range for each channel is possible. Use the key to shift the mode mode from shown in the Table below. Set the range from the following input signals. (Modes DC voltage: 10 mV DC, 0 to 20 mV DC, 0 to 50 mV DC, 200 mV DC,...
(Current/Voltage), (Thermocouple), (Resistance Temperature Detector) [Note ]: When changing a decimal point position, change it during “(3) Scaling” (pages 55, 56). Measures Current, Voltage, Thermocouple and RTD. Example: When setting Thermocouple T for Channel 1 (T: -100 to 300 Display Operation Keys Description Press the MENU key for 3 seconds or longer to enter...
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[Note] , or mode, press the “ENT” key to select the range. Use the key to select a range type. Mode Range “ENT” key 「」 10 mV 0 to 20 mV 0 to 50 mV 200 mV 0 to 5 V 10 V 4 to 20 mA Au-Fe...
(Scaling) Converts the input of VOLT, TC and RTD to a corresponding value. Setting the unit is possible. (See Section 7.1.3 Setting the Unit on page 65.) Example: When setting the voltage of 0 to 40 mV and scaling of 000.00 to 100.00 for Channel 1 Display Operation Keys Description...
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Use the key to select a numeral. PRINT FEED Use the key to shift a digit. (Zero-side scale value) ( 1) Press the key again in the lowest digit (at right) to FEED PRINT flash a decimal point. Use the key to select a decimal (Decimal point) point position.
(Square Root) Caluclates the square root of Volt input, and scales the value. The unit can be set. (See Section 7.1.3 Setting the Unit on page 65.) Example: Setting the voltage of 0 to 40 mV and scaling of 000.00 to 100.00 for Channel 1 Operation Keys Display Description...
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About Square Root Computation The square root computation is as follows: Each item is defined as follows: SPAN : Span lower limit value (Span L) SPAN : Span upper limit value (Span R) SCAL : Scaling lower limit value (Scale L) SCAL : Scaling upper limit value (Scale R) : Input voltage...
(Decade) Performs scaling of VOLT input and displays the index number. The unit can be set as well. (See Section 7.1.3 Setting the Unit on page 65.) Example: Setting the voltage of 0 to 5 V and decade of 1.0 x 10 to 1.0 x 10 for Channel 1 Display...
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About Decade Display Each item is defined as follows: SPAN : Span lower limit value (Span L) SPAN : Span upper limit value (Span R) SCAL : Scaling lower limit value (Scale L) SCAL : Scaling upper limit value (Scale R) XXEYY : Input voltage XX: Mantissa section (1.0 to 9.9)
(Difference), (Sum), (Average) Caluclates the input of VOLT, TC, RTD or SCALE, and output it. Example: Subtracting Ch1 input data from Ch2 input data to set the difference value to Ch2. (0 to 40 mV). “Ch2 (input) - Ch1 (input)” is recorded and displayed on Ch2. Display Operation Keys Description...
(Skip) Set SKIP to the channel for which display and recording are not required. Example: When skipping Channel 2 Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode. " "...
7.1.2 Setting the Alarm Setting items The following 2 alarm types can be set to each channel. Up to 4 alarm points (4 levels) can be set per channel. Once alarm point is set, the “ALM” lights when PV (process variable) reaches alarm point, and simultaneously the alarm is printed on the chart paper, indicating an alarm occurrence.
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Setting hereinafter is valid only for the model for which an alarm output (option: LH3) has been ordered. If the option has not been ordered, press the “ENT” key until " " is displayed. Then, press the “ENT” key again. Setting is completed. Display Operation Keys Description...
7.1.3 Setting the Unit Setting Items Sets the input unit for each channel. [Note] To change the unit in the range of , set the range to Operation Setting Channel Char. No. Code No. Example: Setting the unit ( ) for Channel 1 Display Operation Keys Description...
[Note] Chart speed Printing type Restriction of printing (mm/h) Alarm occurrence printing, Alarm recovery by chart feed speed: printing, Affix printing, DI Comment printing (Synchronous), DI Date/Time printing 5 to 100 (mm/h) (Synchronous), DI Manual printing (Synchronous), Recording Start printing (Synchronous) Logging printing (Synchronous) 10 to 100 (mm/h) When the chart feed speed is 0 mm/h, it is printed with forcible chart feed.
7.1.6 Copying the Setting Data Setting Items The following figure describes how to copy the setting data of Channel 1 to Channel 2. Operation Channel to copy from Channel to copy to Setting Example: When copying the setting data of Channel 1 to Channel 2. Display Operation Keys Description...
7.1.7 Setting Other Functions Other functions can be set as the following. Setting Items (Zone recording) The data for each channel can be recorded separately in another area so as not to overlap. (Partial compression/expansion) Records the measured data of the channel, partially compressed or expanded. (Digital printing) Specify ON or OFF whether the measured data for each channel is printed or not.
(Zone Recording) Example: Setting the instrument so that Channel 1 zero/span will be recorded at the position of 20 to 50 % Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode.
(Partial Compression/Expansion) Example: Setting Channel 1 scale of “0 to 1000.0 ” to 500.0 at a boundary point of 30 % 1000.0 500.0 (100 %) (0 %) (30 %) Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode.
(Digital Printing) Example: Setting the channel data printing (logging printing, manual printing) to "ON" (printing enabled) for all channels Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode. Use the key to display "...
(Tag) Example: Setting "AB" for Channel 1 Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode. Use the key to display " ", and press PRINT the “ENT” key. Use the key to display "...
(Comments) Example: Setting "ON" for Comment 1 ( Display Operation Keys Description Press the “MENU” key for 3 seconds or longer to enter 3 sec MENU setup mode. Use the key to display " ", and press PRINT the “ENT” key. Use the key to display "...
Operators possessing knowledge of electricity and control related matters should perform the calibration after careful reading of Sections 7.2 and 9.5 of the instruction manual. (Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. is not liable for any damages incurred if calibration is performed other than described in the instruction manual.) Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode Press the “MENU”...
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7.2.5 Digital Filter Setting Channel Function Digital Filter value 7.2.6 Settings Related to Recording Setting Function Recording start/stop INT/EXT selection Channel/Tag printing selection Alarm printing ON/OFF Logging printing ON/OFF Printing gap correction ON/OFF Recording Start/Stop printing (OFF/Synchronous/Asynchronous) 7.2.7 Setting the Communication Function Setting Setting the Communication Function Local Address...
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7.2.11 Point Calibration Setting Function Zero point calibration Span point calibration 7.2.12 Data Calibration Setting Function Voltage calibration RTD (Resistance temperature detector) calibration Internal reference junction compensation calibration 7.3 Terminating the Engineering Mode Setting Function Saves the set value. Cancels the set value. [Note] When terminating the Engineering mode, if "...
7.2.1 Alarm Hysteresis 0.5 % hysteresis can be set as a value upon alarm activation and alarm recovery. (Common to all alarms) Example: Turning alarm hysteresis OFF. Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on p.76).
7.2.3 Channel Offset For channel offset setting, set the value to be added to an actual process variable. The input value can be set from -19999 to 99999. Example: Adding the value (3.0) to Channel 2 Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76).
Example: When Channel 1 input compensates Channel 2 reference junction Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76). Use the key to PRINT display " ", and press the “ENT” key. Use the key to select "...
7.2.6 Settings Related to Recording Recording RUN/STOP trigger, channel/tag printing, alarm printing, logging printing, scale printing ON/OFF and Recording start/stop printing can be set. (1) Recording RUN/STOP Trigger Setting Recording RUN/STOP trigger can be set by the “REC” key or by the DI. Example: When setting Recording RUN/STOP trigger by the DI.
(3) Alarm Printing ON/OFF Sets the alarm printing ON/OFF. ON1: Prints the alarm occurring and alarm recovering. ON2: Prints only the alarm occurring. Example: When setting both alarm occurring and alarm recovering printings Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76).
Example: Setting the logging printing Synchronous to start at 18:00 every day Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76). Use the key to PRINT display " ", and press the “ENT” key. Use the key to select "...
(6) Recording Start/Stop Printing (OFF/Synchronous/Asynchronous) Prints recording start and stop time on the chart paper. For Recording Start/Stop printing, OFF, Synchronous or Asynchronous can be selected. Example: Recording Start/Stop Synchronous printing Display Operation keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76).
7.2.7 Setting the Communication Function Sets Local Address, Communication speed, Data Length, Parity Bit and Stop Bit. Example: Local Address: 02, Communication speed: 1200 bps, Data Length: 7 bits, Parity Bit: Even, Stop Bit: 2 bits Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76).
7.2.9 DI Functions Allocates functions to 3 DI terminals. There are 12 DI functions as follows. No function Manual printing (Sync.) (Positive edge: Printing starts) Manual printing (ASync.) (Positive edge: Printing starts) RUN/STOP trigger (ON: RUN, OFF: STOP) Date/Time printing (Sync.) (Positive edge: Printing starts) Date/Time printing (ASync.) (Positive edge: Printing starts)
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(6) Chart feed speed selection (SPEED) Chart feed speed can be operated in 2 stages by DI terminals. Refer to Section “7.1.4 Setting the Chart feed speed”. The 1st chart feed speed can be selected by closing the DI terminals and the COM terminal (ON).
7.2.10 Temperature Unit Selection Sets the temperature unit. Example: Setting the temperature unit to Fahrenheit ( ). Display Operation keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76). Use the key to PRINT display "...
7.2.11 Point Calibration Calibrates the pen recording position. : Calibration of the zero point position : Calibration of the span point position Example: Calibrating the zero point of Channel 1 pen recording Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76).
7.2.12 Data Calibration Calibrate the voltage, RTD (resistance temperature detector), and reference junction compensation. : Calibration of voltage : Calibration of RTD (resistance temperature detector) : Calibration of RJC (reference junction compensation) [Note] • Every channel requires calibration. • This instrument has been carefully calibrated. If an indicated value is not normal, check the settings again.
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Example: Calibrating the RTD at Channel 2 Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76). Use the key to PRINT display " ", and press the “ENT” key. Use the key to select "...
Example: Setting the terminal temperature for Channel 1 Display Operation Keys Description Enter engineering mode (See the Key Operation to Enter Engineering Mode on page 76). Use the key to PRINT display " ", and press the “ENT” key. Use the key to select "...
8. COMMUNICATION 8.1 General Description 8.1.1 General Description of Functions This Recorder has the following communication functions. (1) Process variable output Process variable, alarm status, etc. (2) Setting value output Reading the setup data such as a range and chart speed. (3) Setting value input Writing the setup data such as a range and chart speed.
(3) Error detection If the recorder receives data as a result of a signal error such as a parity error and framing error due to noise or hardware problems, this data will be ignored. Consequently, a data format error will result, as the data was not sent in the normal data format.
8.3 Outputting the Process Variable 8.3.1 Specifying the Process Variable Output TS0(CR)(LF) Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the process variable to the transmission buffer when the (ESC) T command is received. 8.3.2 Updating the Data (ESC)T(CR)(LF) Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the updated process variable to the transmission buffer.
8.3.5 Process Variable Transmission Format (ASCII) DATE (YY) (MM) (DD) (CR) (LF) Date Year Month Day TIME (HH) (MM) (SS) (CR) (LF) Time Hour Minute Second (DS1) (DS2) (ALM1) (ALM2) (ALM3) (ALM4) (UNIT 1 to 6) (CHNo.), (DATA) (CR) (LF) (1) DS1: Data information 1 (1 byte) N: Normal D: Difference computation data...
8.3.6 Process Variable Transmission Format (BINARY) Output bytes Date and time Process variable 1 Process variable 6 Output bytes (2 bytes): 5 x n (specified number of channels)+6 (1) Date and time (6 bytes): Year : 00H to 63H (00H for the year 2000) Month : 01H to 0CH : 01H to 1FH Hour...
8.4 Outputting the Unit and Decimal Point Position Data 8.4.1 Specifying the Unit and Decimal Point Position Data Output TS2(CR) (LF) Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the unit and decimal point position data to the transmission buffer, when the (ESC) T command is received. 8.4.2 Updating the Data (ESC)T(CR) (LF) Once this command is received, the recorder transfers the updated unit and decimal point position...
8.5 Outputting the Status If the open-link recorder has a data error on its link, it will save the error as a communication error in the internal status area. The (ESC S) command reads this status. Issuing this command clears an on-going error.
8.6 Data Reception Example Host Computer Side Recorder Side Open command Send the command to the Opens the link. recorder from which data transmission starts. Process variable output designation Prepares the command (TS0) process variable output. Send once to the recorder. Then, it is not necessary to Process variable send it any more.
9. MAINTENANCE Check the following items in order to use this instrument effectively. Inspection Cleaning Replacing Consumables Adjusting Pen Recording Position Calibration 9.1 Inspection Inspect the condition of operation periodically for effective use. When any defect is found, see Chapter “10. Troubleshooting”. Check whether pen recording is out of range.
9.3 Replacing Consumables Replace consumables according to the following list. Name Type Period Remarks Quantity When chart speed is 20 Chart paper H-10100 33 days mm/h Logging printing every 3 HPSR001H0002C 6 months Ribbon cassette hours Cartridge pen WPSR196A000001A 2 months 1 pen, about 2km in a beeline Cartridge pen WPSR196A000002A 2 months...
(1) Calibration of Voltage Conduct calibration for voltage, current or thermocouple input. For thermocouple input, calibrate reference junction compensation together. Digital Voltmeter Wiring Precision Voltage HR-701 (702) Recorder (Current) Input Terminals Generator Conduct calibration according to the instructions in Section 7.2.12 Data Calibration (Calibration of the voltage).
(3) Calibration of Reference Junction Compensation Calibrate the reference junction compensation in the case of thermocouple input. Wiring Thermocouple Wires or Compensation Lead Wires Digital Voltmeter Be sure to attach a terminal cover. Precision HR-701 (702) Recorder Voltage(Current) Generator Input Terminals Copper Wires Freezing Point Cold Junction...
10.TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 Troubleshooting 10.1.1 Problems Solution Problems Does not work at all Flowchart 1 (p.106) Flowchart 2 (p.107) Large error Flowchart 3 (p.107) Recording Pen alignment incorrect error Flowchart 4 (p.108) No printing at all Faint printing Flowchart 5 (p.108) Chart paper No chart paper is fed Flowchart 6 (p.109)
10.1.3 When There is a Large Error Flowchart 2 Large error (Recording error) Display or printed value matches pen recording value? Calibration Calibrate again. correct? (See pages 103-105) Pen recording Calibrate again. position of (See Section Zero/Span 7.2.11 on p.90.) correct? Scaling setting Set properly.
10.1.5 When Nothing is Printed Flowchart 4 No printing at all. Error message See Section 10.2 on p.110. displayed? Press the REC key to light REC indicator the REC indicator. is lit? (See Section 2.2.2 on p.12) Ribbon cassette Set properly. set properly? (See Section 5.3 on p.32) Ribbon fed...
10.1.7 When the Chart Paper is not Fed at All Flowchart 6 No chart paper is fed. Chart paper fed by the FEED key? Change Chart speed. DI contact Close (ON) the DI (RUN/STOP trigger) contact. (See Section OFF? 7.2.9 on p.87) Chart holder set Contact our dealer where you properly?
10.2 Self Diagnosis Function (ERROR) This instrument always performs self diagnosis on the items listed in Table 10.2.1 below. When an error is found after self diagnosis, a relevant error number is displayed. 10.2.1 Self Diagnosis Items Table 10.2.1 List of Diagnosis Items Error Type Parts...
11.SPECIFICATIONS 11.1 Common Specifications 11.1.1 Input signal DC voltage: 10 mV DC, 0 to 20 mV DC, 0 to 50 mV DC, 200 mV DC, 1 V DC, 0 to 5 V DC, 10 V DC Thermocouple: B, R, S, K, E, J, T, C, Au-Fe, N, PR40-20, PL- , U, L RTD: Pt100, JPt100 Direct current:...
11.1.3 Structure Mounting: Panel mounting (vertical panel) Allowable backward inclination: Within 30 Material (Color) Case: Polycarbonate (Black), Glass 10 % UL94-V0 Door: Polycarbonate UL94-V2 (Transparent) Dust-proof, drip-proof (IEC60529-IP65) 11.1.4 Power Source Rated supply voltage range: 100 to 240 V AC Working supply voltage range: 85 to 264 V AC Rated power frequency: 50/60 Hz...
11.1.6 Alarm Output (Option: LH3) Number of output: 3 points (Built-in option, normally open) Alarm type: 2 types (H, L), total 4 levels/channel Contact point capacity: 250 V AC, 3 A max. (Resistive load) 30 V DC, 3 A max. (Resistive load) 125 V DC, 0.5 A max.
11.2 Standard Setting Specifications 11.2.1 Measurement Range The arbitrary setup is possible by the front keypad. Digital indication accuracy rating is described in Table11.2.1 below under the Reference operating conditions. Reference operating conditions: Ambient temperature: Ambient humidity: 10 %RH Power supply voltage: 85 to 264 V AC Power-supply frequency: 50/60 Hz Warm-up time:...
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Measurement Recording Indication (Digital) Type Range Measurement range (Analog) Max. Accuracy Accuracy resolution (0.15 % of rdg + 0.8 0.0 to 1200.0 However, 0 to 100 100 to 300 (0.15 % of rdg + 1.44 32.0 to 2192.0 However, 32 to 212 212 to 572 (0.15 % of rdg + 1 0.0 to 1760.0...
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Measurement Recording Indication (Digital) Type Range Measurement range (Analog) Max. Accuracy Accuracy resolution (0.15 % of rdg + 0.5 -200.0 to 400.0 However, -200 to -100 (0.15 % of rdg + 0.7 (0.15 % of rdg + 0.9 -328.0 to 752.0 However, -328 to -1480 (0.15 % of rdg + 1.3 (0.15 % of rdg + 0.4...
11.2.2 Accuracy at the Computation (1) Scaling The accuracy rating at the scaling is shown as the following formula. Scaling accuracy (digits) = [Range accuracy rating (digits) x Scaling factor +2 digits] Scaling span (digits) But, Scaling factor = Measurement range span (digits) (Example 1) When VOLT range is 1.000 to 1.000V and Scaling range is 0.00 to 100.00.
11.2.4 Standard Functions Table 11.2.4 Standard Functions Item Description Analog indication None Analog recording Analog recording by pen. Engineering unit indication None Indicates Channel No., Process variable, Chart speed, Alarm setting Digital indication value on the display. Prints Date, Time, Chart speed, Process variable and Engineering unit at Logging printing a programmed interval.
11.3 Standard Setting Functions 11.3.1 Standard Setting Functions Table 11.3.1 Standard Setting Functions Function Description To deflect over toward 100 % with disconnecting input. Specifies every Burnout channel’s burnout. (DC voltage of 50 mV max, TC input) Sets a tag number by up to 5 figures per channel. (Printed at a logging Tag Number printing) Reference Junction...
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