Super-systems 7EK 31082 User Manual

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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualP/N 310827 EK (1/8 DIN)ControllerWith Servo output.XKSser0-A0.p65 10/22/01, 7:26 PM1

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5GBSERIAL INTERFACERS-485 interface allows to connect up to 30 devices withone remote master unit.Fig. 9 - RS-485 WIRINGThe cable length must not exce

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6GBAABFig. 11 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10J1PRELIMINARY HARDWARE SETTINGSHow to remove the instrument from its case1) Switch off

Page 4 - Fig. A 31082 Servo

7GBINSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION1) Switch on the instrument.The upper display shows the measured value while thelower display shows the programmed set poin

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8GBSEr1 = Serial interface protocolOFF = No serial interfaceEro = Polling/selecting EROñbUS = ModbusjbUS = JbusSEr2 = Serial link device addressNot av

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9GB2) If a linear input is selected, the value of this parametercan be smaller than P3 in order to get a reversereadout.The initial and full scale val

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10GBP9 = Alarm 2 function (OUT 4).nonE = output not used.AL2.P = it is used as Alarm 2 output and the alarm 2 isprogrammed as process alarm.AL2.b = i

Page 8 - Feedback

11GBfunction (output power limiting) at start up.Range : within the readout span.NOTES:1) This threshold value will not be taken into accountwhen tOL

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12GBrEV = reverse action (relay de-energized in alarm condi-tion)P29 = Alarm 2 stand-by function (mask alarm)Available only when P9 is different from

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13GBment was in manual mode, the instrument will notmodify the valve position.3 = It starts in the same way it was prior to the powershut down.o If: -

Page 11 - INPUT SELECTION

14GB1 = The operative set point will be aligned to themeasured value and then it will reach the selected setpoint with a programmable ramp (see Grd1 a

Page 12 - CONFIGURATION

IIXKSser0-A0.p65 10/19/01, 1:36 PM2

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15GBP55 = Security code for configuration parameters0 No protection (it is always possible to modify allconfiguration parameters);1 Always protected (

Page 14 - --.-- = Two decimal figures

16GBINDICATORS°C Lit when the process variable is shown in Celsiusdegree.°F Lit when the process variable is shown inFahrenheit degree.SMRT Flashing w

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17GBFEEDBACK POTENTIOMETER LIMITSSETTINGNOTE: this function is available only if the manual mode isenabled (P38 = On) and a closed loop servomotor con

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18GBMANUAL FUNCTIONThe MANUAL mode function can be accessed (only ifenabled by P38=On) by depressing the MAN pushbutton formore than 1 sec or by closi

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19GBSMART functionIt is used to optimize automatically the control action.At instrument power up, if the SMART is ON, the secondalgorithm will be enab

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20GBOPERATIVE PARAMETERSPush the FUNC pushbutton, the lower display will showthe code while the upper display will shows the value orthe status (ON or

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21GBPb Proportional bandRange: from 1.0% to 200.0% of the input span.When Pb parameter is set to zero, the controlaction becomes ON-OFF.Note: When dev

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22GBrH Set point high limitRange:from rL to full scale value (P4)Note: When P4 has been modified, rH will berealigned to it.Grd1 Ramp applied to an in

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23GBERROR MESSAGESOVERRANGE, UNDERRANGE AND SENSOR LEADSBREAK INDICATIONSThe device is capable to detect a fault on the processvariable (OVERRANGE or

Page 22 - FEEDBACK POTENTIOMETER LIMITS

24GBWhen P41 is equal to 0 (standard effect) and theservomotor control output is configured, the followingconditions may occur:- The instrument detect

Page 23 - MANUAL FUNCTION

IIIINDEXOUTLINE AND CUT OUT DIMENSIONS ... IVREAR TERMINAL BLOCK ... VIMOUNTING REQUIRE

Page 24 - LAMP TEST

25GBTemperature drift: (CJ excluded)< 200 ppm/°C of span for mV and TC ranges 1, 3, 5, 7, 21,22, 23, 25.< 300 ppm/°C of span for mA/V< 400 pp

Page 25 - SERIAL LINK

Appendix A.1APPENDIX ADEFAULT PARAMETERSDEFAULT OPERATIVE PARAMETERSThe control parameters can be loaded with predetermineddefault values. These data

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Appendix A.2DEFAULT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSThe configuration parameters can be loaded withpredetermined default values. These data are the typicalval

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Appendix A.3SECURITY CODESIn this page it is possible to fill out the configuration and therun time security codes of the instrument.Tag nameTag numbe

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Appendix A.4Cincinnati, OH800-666-4330http://www.supersystems.comCopyright © 1999 Super Systems Inc.170.IU0.XKS.I00XKSserA-A0.p65 10/19/01, 1:52 PM4

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IVOUTLINE AND CUT OUT DIMENSIONSFig. A 31082 ServoXKSser0-A0.p65 10/19/01, 1:36 PM4

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VCONNECTION DIAGRAMSConnections are to be made with the instrument housinginstalled in its proper location.Fig. B 31082 ServoXKSser0-A0.p65 10/19/01

Page 31 - DEFAULT PARAMETERS

1GBMOUNTING REQUIREMENTSThis instrument is intended for permanent installation, forindoor use only, in an electrical panel which encloses therear hous

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2GBLINEAR INPUTFig. 4 mA, mV AND V INPUTS WIRINGNOTE:1) Don’t run input wires together with power cables.2) Pay attention to the line resistance; a

Page 33 - Appendix A.3

3GBB) LOGIC INPUTSafety note:1) Do not run logic input wiring together with powercables.2) Use an external dry contact capable of switching 0.5mA, 5 V

Page 34 - 800-666-4330

4GBINDUCTIVE LOADSHigh voltage transients may occur when switchinginductive loads.Through the internal contacts these transients mayintroduce disturba

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