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Yokogawa µR10000 Bedienungsanleitung (56 Seiten)


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Yokogawa µR10000 Bedienungsanleitung (263 Seiten)


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

IM 04P01B01-01E

1

Trademarks

2

Revisions

2

Software (Sold Separately)

3

Safety Precautions

4

WARNING

5

Exemption from Responsibility

6

Checking the Model

7

Standard Accessories

8

• Pen Model

10

• Dot Model

10

How to Use This Manual

11

Subheadings

12

Safety Markings

12

Contents

13

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

15

Chapter 11 Maintenance

15

Chapter 12 Specifications

15

Appendix

16

1.1 Overview of the Recorder

17

1.2 Measuring Input Section

18

• Delta Computation

19

• Scaling

19

• Square Root Computation

19

Filter and Moving Average

21

• Filter (Pen Model)

21

• Moving Average (Dot Model)

21

1.3 Alarms

23

• Delay High Limit Alarm (T)

24

• Delay Low Limit Alarm (t)

24

Alarm Hysteresis

24

Alarm Indication

25

Alarm Recording

25

Reflash Alarm

26

C NC NO C NC NO C NC

27

NO C NC NO C NCNO C NC

27

Alarm ACK Operation

28

1.4 Recording

29

Trend Recording

30

Partial Expanded Recording

31

Printout

32

Alarm Printout

34

Setting Printout

36

Header Printout (/BT1 Option)

38

1.5 Display

40

Aug.3 1 . 2 005 12 0 0 0

41

11:26 : 3 7 m m / h

41

Computation Function

42

Types of Computations

42

Pen 1 2 3 4

43

Starting/Stopping Computation

44

(/F1 Option)

45

1.9 Other Functions

48

Temperature Unit

49

1.10 Function Setup Guide

50

Alarm functions

51

Recording functions

51

Display functions

53

Other functions

53

2.1 Handling Precautions

56

2.2 Installation

57

Installation Procedure

58

2.3 Input Signal Wiring

59

Measuring Input Wiring

62

2.4 Optional Terminal Wiring

63

Wiring Procedure

65

2.5 Power Supply Wiring

66

CAUTION

68

3.1 Names of Parts

69

Display and Key Panel

70

1 2 3 4 5 6KEY LOCK

70

Loading the Chart Paper

72

Feeding the Chart Paper

74

(Pen Model)

75

Func=Pen exchange

76

Replacing the Plotter Pen

76

Func=R. exchange

77

3.10 Printing Messages

84

Operation)

86

4.1 Run Modes

88

4.2 Key Operations

89

Inserting Characters

91

Deleting a Character

91

Pen exchange (Pen Model)

93

R. exchange (Dot Model)

93

Recorder version: 1.31

94

Alm delay

97

(Recorder version: 1.31)

98

5.1 Setting the Input Range

101

First channel Last channel

103

• Reference Channel

104

• Span Left and Span Right

104

Contact 0: Open, 1: Closed

105

• Low-cut

106

• Low-cut and Low-cut Point

108

5.2 Setting the Alarm

109

Explanation

110

Procedure

112

5.4 Changing the Chart Speed

113

5.5 Setting the Date/Time

114

(Zone Recording)

118

6.7 Setting Tags on Channels

121

Control Function, /R1)

123

Internal Light

125

(/BT1 Option)

129

Setting Comments

130

POC output

132

POC speed

132

CHARACTER key

134

Standard Time and DST

135

Time=Summer

137

Summer=Off

137

Time=04/07/05 00

137

Setting complete

137

Converter

141

Thermocouples

142

TC Input

143

01 Channel Color

145

Basic=Color

145

Channel=01

145

Color=Purple

145

Type of Data to Be Printed

149

(Pen model)

154

(/M1 option)

154

Keylock is set to Use)

154

(Dot model)

154

Filter=Not

157

Basic=Filter

157

Function

158

Language

159

Basic=Language

159

Lang=English

159

Basic=Initialize

164

Mode=Setup+Set

164

Are you sure?=Yes

164

Input Terminals (/R1 Option)

165

Date format

167

Basic=Date format

167

Type=M.D.Y

167

Set the correction mode

175

Set the channel range

175

The new setting takes effect

175

Message Format (/BT1 Option)

177

Temperature

179

Basic=Temperature

179

Information

180

Screen 01

181

TAG001A:200. 0 mV

182

TAG002A:200. 0 mV

182

Math=Start

184

Math=Stop

184

Math=Reset

184

CHARACTER

186

Computing Equation

187

Four Arithmetic Operation

188

Power and Other Computations

188

Relational Computation

189

Logical Computation

189

Equation Example

190

01-02OR03.GT.04

190

TLOG Computation

191

9.3 Setting the Unit

192

9.5 Setting the Alarm

194

Calculations (TLOG)

196

ResetReset Reset

205

Reset: On

205

Timer timeout

205

Reset: Off

205

Recording Pens (Pen Model)

207

Periodic Printout

208

Computed Result Is in Error

211

Setting Errors

213

Operation Errors

214

Communication Errors

214

Warning Messages

215

System Errors

215

Troubleshooting

217

11.1 Periodic Inspection

219

11.2 Cleaning the Recorder

220

Replacement Procedure

221

Required Instruments

222

Calibration Procedure

222

RJC of TC input

223

Basic=P_Adj

227

P_Adj=Hysteresis

227

Hysteresis=-2

227

Pen Model

228

Dot Model

228

12.1 Input Specifications

229

Specifications

231

Trend Recording (Pen Model)

232

Trend Recording (Dot Model)

232

Chart Paper

232

Printouts (Pen Model)

233

Printout (Dot Model)

234

AH9999999.9

238

1H3000.0ABC

238

Measurement channel

239

Computation channel

240

Clamped Input Terminal (/H2)

242

Non-Glare Door Glass (/H3)

242

Computation Function (/M1)

242

Cu10, Cu25 RTD Input (/N1)

243

3 Legs Isolated RTD (/N2)

243

Expansion Inputs (/N3)

243

Remote Control 5 Points (/R1)

244

Portable Type (/H5x)

244

Calibration Correction (/CC1)

245

Header Printout (/BT1)

245

12.6 General Specifications

246

Isolation

247

Supported Standards

247

Standard Performance

248

Other Specifications

250

12.7 Dimensional Drawings

251

Portable Type (/H5x Option)

252

Unit: mm (approx. inch)

252

TLOG Timer (/M1 Option)

253

Sum value

254

Special Cases

257

• Interval Settings

259

• Printout Items

259

Yokogawa : µR10000 Bedienungsanleitung (103 Seiten)


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Communication Interface

1

Revisions

2

Trademarks

3

How to Use This Manual

4

• Bold Characters

5

• Subheadings

5

Display and Keys

6

Basic Key Operations

7

• Entering Values

8

• Entering Characters

8

Inserting Characters

8

Deleting a Character

8

Basic=End

9

Save Setting

9

End=Store

9

Save settings and

9

Contents

10

Chapter 4 Commands

11

Chapter 5 Responses

11

Chapter 6 Status Information

11

Appendix

12

Interface (/C7 Option)

13

Maintenance/Test Server

14

Instrument Information Server

14

Other Functions

15

Functional Construction

16

Setting/Measurement Server

16

Modbus Slave

16

Basic Specifications

17

Simultaneous Use

17

Procedure

19

CHARACTER

20

Explanation

21

2.5 Registering Users

24

• Saving the Settings

26

Keepalive

27

Specifications

29

WARNING

31

• Two-Wire System

32

CAUTION

33

• Terminator

34

Serial Interface

36

Slave Address

36

Supported Functions

36

Communication Input Data

36

Registers

37

Modbus Slave Specifications

39

Modbus Error Response

41

4.1 Command Syntax

44

Response

45

4.2 A List of Commands

46

Basic Setting Commands

47

Control Commands

48

Output Commands

48

Maintenance/Test Commands

49

4.3 Parameter Values

50

• ON/OFF input (DI)

51

Miscellaneous

52

4.4 Setting Commands

53

VB Sets the bias

54

(/CC1 option)

54

SA Sets the alarm

54

SN Sets the unit

55

Commands

56

Dot model

57

Pen model

57

When setting the batch number

61

When setting Start printout

62

When setting End printout

62

4.5 Basic Setting Commands

63

XJ Sets the RJC

64

When not using the timer

67

When using an absolute timer

67

4.6 Control Commands

71

4.7 Output Commands

73

FU Outputs user information

74

ESC O Opens the instrument

74

ESC C Closes the instrument

74

4.9 Maintenance/Test

75

Commands (Available when

75

Ethernet communications)

75

5.1 Response Syntax

77

ASCII Output

78

BINARY Output

78

• Identifier

79

• Calculating the Sum Value

79

Sample Program

80

Setting/Basic Setting data

82

• Syntax

83

• Example

83

Measured/computed Data

84

Status Information

88

User Information

88

• Number of Blocks

89

• Number of Bytes

89

• Block

89

• Flag

90

• Block Member

90

• Special Data Value

90

Status Information 1

92

Status Information 2

92

Status Information 3

92

Status Information 4

92

Appendix 3 Login Procedure

96

Setting Errors

98

Operation Errors

99

Communication Errors

99

Warning Messages

100

System Errors

100

IM 04P01B01-17E

101

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