Upr900 Graphical Indicator Concise Manual English 4 Pages
Upr900 Graphical Indicator Concise Manual English 4 Pages
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GRAPHICAL ¼ DIN PROCESS INDICATOR
Rear Terminal Wiring
CONCISE PRODUCT MANUAL (59479 - 02) CAUTION: The instrument is double insulated. All external circuits
The following symbols are used on the product labels: connected must provide double insulation.
Caution, refer to installation Failure to comply with the installation instructions may impact the
manual when connecting Equipment protected through- protection provided by the unit.
General danger to life or out by double insulation Note: The wiring diagrams show all possible option combinations. The
limb connections required depend on the options fitted. Use single strand (1.2mm /
Both direct and alternating AWG18 max size) copper wire, except for the thermocouple input, where the
Alternating current correct thermocouple or compensating cable and connectors should be used.
current
Main Terminals
1. INSTALLATION CAUTION: Check correct operating voltage on the side label before
CAUTION: Installation should be only performed by technically connecting power. A UL listed 1A anti-surge fuse, rated 250V (for AC)
competent personnel. It is the responsibility of the installing engineer to 65V (for DC) should be fitted to the power input. An IEC60947-1 &
ensure that the configuration is safe. Local regulations regarding IEC60947-3 compliant isolation switch should be fitted close to the unit,
electrical installation & safety must be observed - e.g. US National in easy reach of the operator, and appropriately marked.
Electrical Code (NEC) and/or Canadian Electrical Code. Impairment of All connections to the device must be made through a spade format or
protection will occur if the product is used in a manner not specified by similar connection, with connection to the spade terminal touching both
the manufacturer. the insulation and conductor material.(Use a standard crimping tool)All
Installing Option Modules connections must be Mechanically secured so as to prevent any wiring
Second Input + Linear out becoming loose and coming in contact with other wires or the
Module instrument casing
The above applies to any and all connection to hazardous mains supply
Option A Module either direct or indirect (Through a switch (Relay))
Option 3 Module
Option 1 Module
Option 2 Module
Option C Module
To access the option modules, first pull the instrument from the housing.
a. Detach the main boards by lifting first the upper, and lower mounting struts.
b. Plug the required option modules into the correct connectors, as shown below.
c. Locate the module tongues in the corresponding slot on the opposite board.
d. Hold the Power and Input boards together while relocating on their mountings.
e. Push the boards forward to ensure correct connection to the Display board.
f. Replace the instrument by aligning the boards with the guides in the housing, and
then slowly push he instrument back into position.
Note: Option modules are automatically detected at power up.
CAUTION: External computing devices connected to the
Main Board Connectors communications port must comply with the standard, UL 60950.
POWER SUPPLY Option 3 Slot Additional Option Terminals
BOARD Connector PL4B
Transformer Colour
Code Option Slot A
100-240V (Yellow) Connectors
24-48V(Blue) PL5, & PL6
Option 1 Slot
Connectors PL7 & PL8
Display Board
Connections PC Configurator
Socket SK1
7. SCREEN SEQUENCES
The parameters displayed depend on how the instrument has been configured. After 2 minutes without key activity, most screens revert to the next higher menu level, until
reaching the base Operation Mode display. Note: Additional screens will be displayed if the USB, Profiler or Recorder Options are fitted - Refer to the Supplementary Manual.
Screens marked persist unless changed by the user. Screens marked W are also included in the Setup Wizard. Menus marked ± = Require a un-lock code for access.
Screen Navigation
$= Accept Value & Move Back % = Next Item/Increment & = Prior Item/Decrement ' = Accept Value & Move Forward F+ G = Move Up One Menu Level
The symbols !are showed to the right of the lists when more menu options are available above or below .
Operation Mode
Base operating screen. LED Labels; LED Labels = LED indicator functions. Defaults are ALM1, ALM2 & TUNE - these labels can be altered with configuration software
PV value(s);Bar Graph Bar Graph = Input 1 percentage of Span (Values shown depend on configuration Display parameters)
Peak Display Screen(s) PV1 or PV2 and the Peak value(Peak Max or Min values shown depend on configuration Display parameters)
Select Main MenuS Option from list. Press ' to continue. - Press F+ G to move from Operation Mode to Main Menu
Configuration Options Select required Configuration Menu Option from list. Press ' to continue.
Refer to the Configuration Menu screens sequences opposite for information about the Configuration Sub-Menus.
± USB Menu
USB Mode Unlocking Enter correct code number to access USB Menu. Default Value = 10
Read/Write To USB Device? From: Read/Write Configuration File; Read/Write Profile File or Write Recorder Log File.
Write
Enter an 8-character folder name for logs, or a file name for configurations and profiles. An extension (.bct for configurations, .pfl for profiles) is
Enter A File or Folder Name
added automatically. Caution Existing files/folders with the same name will be over-written.
Writing Configuration File The file is being written. Caution Do not disconnect USB device until completed! Data loss or corruption may result.
Transfer Successful Confirmation of successful data transfer. Press ' to continue
Read
Select File Select the Configuration file to transfer from the USB stick. Caution A configuration read overwrites all existing instrument settings.
Reading Configuration File The file is being read. Caution Do not remove the memory stick whist this operation is in progress. Data loss or corruption may result.
Transfer Successful Confirmation of successful data transfer. Press ' to continue
Transfer Failure For write failures, check the disk space on the USB stick. For read failures, check the maximum number of profiles/segments is not being exceeded.
± Recorder Control
Recorder Mode Unlocking Enter correct code number to access Data Recorder Menu. – If Log Trigger is Recorder Menu Start/Stop. Default Value = 10
Recording In Progress Warning If recording in progress when Recorder Menu entered. - Access to the Start/Stop or Abort screens only until the recording is stopped.
Start/Stop Data Recording Manually Stop, or Start a new recording. – If Log Trigger is Recorder Menu Start/Stop.
Abort Recording Forces a recording to Stop, overriding the selected record trigger. – If Log Trigger is During Alarms; Digital Input A or B; or During Profile.
Delete Recording Clears the recorder memory. Caution Permanently removes All recorded data.
Product Information Mode
Input(s)Calibration Status Calibration status of mVDC, VDC, mADC, RTD and Thermocouple CJC inputs. All should be “Calibrated”.
Calibration Check Due Date Date re-calibration is due. - If Calibration Reminder Enabled in Inputs Configuration.
Option Slot n Information Type of Option Modules (if any) fitted in Option Slot s 1-4, A or B
Units Feature Information Display Only; USB Port; Data Recorder (includes USB Port).
Firmware Information Type and version of firmware.
Serial Number Information Instrument serial number.
Date of Manufacture Date of Manufacture
Service Information Mode
For Service Contact Contact information for Service, Sales or Technical Support.
Input Configuration
Input n Setup
Process Variable Input Type w From Strain Gauge, Thermocouple, RTD and Linear inputs. - see specifications section for details.
Engineering Units w Select display units from: °C; °F; °K; bar; %; %RH; pH; MPa; KGcm; psi or none.
Decimal Point Position w Display resolution with 0 1 2 or 3 decimal places. Temperature inputs are limited to 1 decimal place.
Multi-Point Scaling Enable Enables/disables Linear Input Multi-Point Scaling.
Scale Range Lower Limit w Sets the usable span (min = 100 units, max = range limits - see specs) for temperature inputs. For Linear inputs, Upper & Lower Limits define the
Multi-Point Scale Point(s) Values shown (-1999 to 100000) when input is at minimum and maximum values. Min span = 100 units. If Multi-Point Scaling is enabled, up to 15
Scale Range Upper Limit w Breakpoints* can scale input vs. displayed value, between the linear input scale limits. *A breakpoint set at 100% input ends the sequence.
Input Filter time Filter unwanted noise from input signal. Adjustable from 0.5 to 100.0 seconds (default = 0.5s). Caution Use with care!
Input Failure Mode Set to Fail High or Fail Low on sensor break
Input Peak Detection Disabled Maximum Peak or Minimum Peak
CJC Enable/Disable Enables/disables internal Thermocouple Cold Junction Compensation. The default value is Enabled.
Process Variable Offset Trims the PV. +Ve values add to, –Ve values subtract from measured input. Caution Use with care!
Input n Calibration (viewed when temperature input type selected)
Calibration Type Select from: Factory, single point and Two point Calibration
Calibration Offset Enter value to offset input signal by, from off (no off set applied) to + ve or – ve maximum of input Span
Calibration Low Temp & Low Offset Enter the value at which you conduct the low end calibration and required offset for calibration
Calibration High Temp & High Offset Enter the value at which you conduct the High end calibration and required offset for calibration
Calibration reminder
Calibration reminder Enable or Disable Calibration reminder
Calibration Reminder Date Set the date that the Calibration reminder is due
Digital Input Function Select
Digital input C1...4 Choose from the following: Input 1,2 or 1+2 Peak reset, Input, Alarm Reset, Input 1,2 or 1+2 Alarm and Peak reset, Input 1,2 or 1+2 Zero Calibration
Input 1 2 or 1+2 Zero Calibration Alarm and Peak reset Data Recorder Start/Stop*.
Strain Gauge Calibration
Input n Shunt resistor Enabled or Disable Default : Enabled
Select required Main Menu Option from list. Press ' to continue. - Press F+ G to move back to Main Menu
Input n Calibration resistor Set the percentage of range the calibration shunt resistor needs to be set at between 40%and 100%. Default 80%
Percentage
Start Input n Low Point Calibration Press %+&keys to begin calibration procedure
Start Input n High Point Calibration Press %+&keys to begin calibration procedure (Can only be accessed once a successful low calibration has been completed)
Error Messages Count Fail means the low calibration will fail if the offset is less than -10mV or greater than +10mV. This signifies potential faulty sensors or the high
calibration will fail if the count value is less than +20mV or greater than +50mV. This signifies potential faulty sensors
RCal Fail means the high calibration will fail if the mV value is within 10mV of the low calibration value. This is a potential RCAL failure.
Output Configuration
Linear Output n Type w From: 0-5, 0-10, 1-5, 2-10V & 0-20, 4-20mA or 0-10VDC adjustable Transmitter PSU.
Adjustable 0-10V Transmitter PSU n w Voltage required if Output n is 0-10VDC adjustable Transmitter PSU.
Output n Usage w From: Alarms; Retransmit Process Variable.
CONFIGURATION MENU OPTIONS
Output n Alarm Selection w Alarm 1; 2; 3; or Logical OR of alarms 1 to 2; 1 to 3; Selectable Direct or Reverse Action.
Retransmit Output n Scale Low w Displayed value at which the retransmission output = minimum. Adjustable from -1999 to 9999.
Retransmit Output n Scale High w Displayed value at which the retransmission output = maximum. Adjustable from -1999 to 9999.
Alarm Configuration
Alarm n Type w From: Unused; High; Low; Rate Of Signal Change per minute; PV Signal Break; Percentage of Memory Used
Alarm n Input Selection From: Universal Input 1 or 2
Alarm n Value w Alarm activation point. – applicable if type is High; Low;
Alarm n Hysteresis Deadband on “safe” side of alarm, through which the signal must pass before alarm deactivates.
Signal change Alarm n Min. Duration Minimum time the rate of PV change must be above the alarm threshold for a Rate Of Change Alarm to change state (on or off). 1 to 9999 secs.
Alarm n Inhibit Prevents alarm activation if the alarm condition is true at power up. Activation occurs only after the condition has passed and then reoccurred.
Percentage of Memory used 0-100%
Alarm n Filter Time Filter the time the alarm needs to be active for the action to take place from 0 5s to 100s
Communications Configuration
No Comms Warning If Communications Configuration menu is entered without a communications module fitted.
Modbus RTU Parity w From: Odd; Even or None.
Modbus RTU Data Rate w From: 9600; 19200; 57600 or 115200 bps.
Master Mode, or Slave Address w Slave address (1 to 255), or multi-zone Setpoint Master Mode.
Master Mode Format The data format required by the attached setpoint slaves. From: Integer; integer with 1 decimal place & float.
Serial Communications Write Enable Enables/disables writing via RS485 or Ethernet (if fitted). When disabled, all parameters are read only.
Recorder Configuration Refer to the Supplementary Product Manual for information about the additional screens when Data Recorder is fitted.
No Recorder Warning If the Recorder Configuration menu is entered on an instrument without this option.
Recording In Progress Warning If recording in progress when Recorder Configuration entered. - Access to the Start/Stop or Abort screens only until the recording is stopped.
Recording Mode Record Until Memory Used (Stop recording when full) or Continuous FIFO (First In - First Out - overwrites oldest data when full).
Recording Sample Interval From: Every 1; 2; 5; 10; 15; 30 Seconds, or Every 1; 2; 5; 10; 15; 30 Minutes.
Recorder Trigger The recording Start/Stop trigger method. From: Operation Mode; Recorder Menu; On Alarm; Digital Input.
Trigger On Alarms Any from: Alarm n – Where n is alarms 1 to 5. Any combination of these can be set to trigger (TRG) or not (OFF).
Values To Record Any from: Process Variable value; Maximum or Minimum PV (since previous sample).
Events To Record Any from: Alarm n Status or Unit On/Off. Note: An alarm state change between samples is also recorded. This uses additional recorder memory.
Recorder Status Information Shows if a recording is in progress; the recording mode; memory usage per sample; memory remaining and approximate recording time remaining.
Recorder Clock Configuration Refer to the Supplementary Product Manual for information about the additional screens when Data Recorder is fitted.
Date Format w The format used for displayed dates: dd/mm/yyyy (Day / Month / Year) or mm/dd/yyyy (Month / Day / Year). – Recorder versions only.
Set Date w Sets the internal clock Date. – Entered in the format defined by Date Format screen. – Recorder versions only.
Set Day Of Week w Sets the day of week used by the internal clock. – Recorder versions only.
Set Time w Sets the internal clock Time. - In hh:mm:ss (Hours : Minutes : Seconds) format. – Recorder versions only.
Display Configuration
Enable Custom Display Mode Enables/disables Custom Operation Mode, if configured (requires PC configuration software).
Read Only Operation Mode? Allows Operation Mode to be Read-Only or Read/Write. Screens can be seen but, values cannot be changed if Read-Only.
Operation Mode Bar Graph Format From: PID Power or Control Deviation or.
Trend Sample Interval Interval between display of next value on the trend graph From: Every 1 2 5 10 15 30 Seconds or Every 1 2 5 10 15 30 Minutes.
Select Trend Mode From: PV only, or Max/Min PV between samples (candle-stick graph). Alarm activity is always shown.
Display Colour From: Red only; Green only; Red to Green on Alarm or Green to Red on Alarm.
Invert Display Standard or Negative display image.
Display Contrast Screen contrast (0 and 100) to improve clarity. 100 = maximum contrast.
Language Select English or the alternate local language. The alternate language type can be changed using the PC software.
Lock Code Configuration
Lock Code View 1 View and edit the Setup Wizard; Configuration Mode Supervisor Mode USB Menu and Recorder Menu Lock Codes (1-9999 or OFF). Default Values
= 10
Reset To Defaults
Reset To Defaults Set all parameters to default values. Caution User must reconfigure all required settings before using the instrument following a reset.
*Both Recorder Trigger state and Digital input selection must be the same to start recording