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Universal digital display AZ12

 

 

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REL2 
SET    

 

ENTER RELAY 2 SETUP 

SKIP    

 

SKIP RELAY 2 SETUP 

OFF    

 

SETP 
xxxx   

 

RELAY SETPOINT 

ACT2 
INCR   

 

ACTIVATE AT INCREASINGSIGNAL 

DECR  

 

ACTIVATE AT DECREASINGSIGNAL 

A.OUT 

 

OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 

0-20    

 

OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 

4-20    

 

OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 

20-0    

 

OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 

20-4   

 

OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 

O.LO 
xxxx   

 

DISPLAY VALUE FOR OUTPUT LOW 

O.HI 
xxxx   

 

DISPLAY VALUE FOR OUTPUT HIGH 

O.ERR 
23 mA  

 

NAMUR NE 43 UPSCALE AT ERROR 

NONE  

 

UNDEFINED OUTPUT AT ERROR 

RESP 
xxx,x   

 

ANALOG OUTPUT RESPONSE TIME INSECONDS 

E.PAS 
NO    

 

ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION 

YES    

 

ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION 

N.PAS  

 

SELECT NEW PASSWORD 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AZ12

Page 1: ...2010 02 19 Assembly and installation instructions Universal digital display AZ12 Read the instructions prior to performing any task ...

Page 2: ...Universal digital display AZ12 2 Sensortherm GmbH Hauptstr 123 65843 Sulzbach Telefon 49 6196 64065 80 Telefax 49 6196 64065 89 E Mail info sensortherm de Internet www sensortherm de Sensortherm GmbH ...

Page 3: ...arnings 4 Safety instructions 5 Front and back layout 7 Technical characteristics 8 Mounting 8 Applications 9 Electrical specifications 10 Sensor error detection 15 Connections 17 Routing diagram 18 Scrolling help text 20 Configuration operating Function keys 25 ...

Page 4: ...ined carefully Onlyqualified personnel technicians should install this module If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by themanufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Harzadous Voltage Warning Until the module is fixed do not connect hazardousvoltages to the module The following operations should only be carried out on adisconnected module and under ESD safe c...

Page 5: ...tly mounted Check at the receipt of the module whether the type corresponds to the one ordered Environment Avoid direct sunlight dust high temperatures mechanical vibrations and shock as well as rain and heavy moisture If necessary heating in excess of the stated limits for ambient temperatures should be avoided by way of ventilation Al modules fall under Installation Category II Pollution Degree ...

Page 6: ...onductors only Max ambient temperature 60 C Max wire size pins 41 46 AWG 30 16 Max wire size others AWG 30 12 UL file number E248256 Calibration and adjustment During calibration and adjustment the measuring and connection of external voltages must be carried out according to the specifications of this manual The technician must use tools and instruments that are safe to use Normal operation Opera...

Page 7: ...with a cloth moistened with distilled water or ethyl alcohol Liability To the extent the instructions in this manual are not strictly observed the customer cannot advance a demand against Sensortherm GmbH that would otherwise exist according to the concluded sales agreement Front layout ...

Page 8: ...adout 1999 9999 with programmable decimal point relay ON OFF indication Akk operational parameters can be adjusted to any application by use of the front key The UDA 100 is available fully configurated acc to specifications ready for process control and visualization Help texts in eight languages can be selected via a menu item In version with relay outputs the user can minimize the installation t...

Page 9: ...Universal digital display AZ12 9 Applications ...

Page 10: ... VDC 20 Maximal consumption 3 5 Ω Isolation voltage test operation 2 3 kVAC 250VAC Signal noise ratio min 60 dB 0 100kHz Response time 0 90 100 10 Temperature input 1 s mA V mV input 400 ms Calibration temperature 20 28 C Accuracy the greater of general and basic values General values Input type Absolute accuracy Temperature coefficient All 0 1 of reading 0 01 of reading C ...

Page 11: ... TE Type B R S W3 W5 2 0 C 0 2 C C EMV immunity influence 0 5 of reading Auxiliary supplies 2 wire supply 25 16 VDC 0 20 mA Wire size max pin 41 46 1 x 1 5 mm2 Multicore Cable Relative humidity 95 RF not cond Dimensions HxWxD 48 x 96 x 120mm Cutout dimensions 44 5 x 91 5 mm Tightness mounted in panel IP65 Weight 230 g WTH and potentiometer input Input type Min value Max value Norm Pt100 Potentiome...

Page 12: ...5 Ω TE Input Type Min value Max Value Norm B E J K L N R S T U W3 W5 400 C 100 C 100 C 180 C 200 C 180 C 50 C 50 C 200 C 200 C 0 C 0 C 1820 C 1000 C 1200 C 1320 C 900 C 1300 C 1760 C 1760 C 400 C 600 C 2300 C 2300 C IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 DIN 43710 IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 IEC 60584 1 DIN 43710 ASTM E988 90 ASTM E988 90 Cold junction compensation CJC via interna...

Page 13: ...e Digit height 13 8 mm Display updating 2 2 s Input outside input range isindicated by explanatory text Current output Signal range span 0 20 mA Programmable signal range 0 20 4 20 20 0 20 4mA Load max 20 mA 800 Ω 16 VDC Load stability 0 01 of span 100 Ω Sensor error detection 0 3 5 23 mA or none NAMUR NE 43 Up Downscale 23 mA 3 5 mA Output limitation 28 mA Relay outputs Relay functions setpoint H...

Page 14: ...Norske Veritas Ships Offshore Certificate Notes No 2 4 GOST R approval VNIM Cert no Ross DK ME48 V01899 Observed authority requirements Standard EMC 2004 108 EG Emission and immunity EN 61326 LVD 73 23 EWG EN 61010 1 EN 61010 1 UL Standardfor Safety UL 508 ...

Page 15: ...UDA O ERR NONE OFF Else PN ERR1 NONE ERR2 NONE O ERR NONE OFF UDA Else ON Outside range readout IN LO IN HI If the valid range of the A D converter or the polynomial es exceeded Input Range Readout Limit VOLT 0 1 V 0 2 1 V IN LO 25mV IN HI 1 2 V 0 10 V 2 10 V IN LO 25 mV IN HI 12 V CURR 0 20mA 4 20mA IN LO 1 05mA IN HI 25 05 mA POTM IN LO 0 5 IN HI 100 5 TEMP TE WTH IN LO Temperature range IN HI T...

Page 16: ... 15 kohm WTH 2 wire no SE SH for Pt10 Pt20 and Pt50 SE BR ca 15 kohm SE SH ca 15 kohm WTH 2 wire no SE SH for Pt10 Pt20 and Pt50 SE BR ca 15 kohm SE SH ca 15 kohm Display readout below min above max 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Input Range Readout Limit CURR All 1 9 9 9 Display readout 1999 9 9 9 9 Display readout 9999 Volt All 1 9 9 9 Display readout 1999 9 9 9 9 Display readout 9999 POTM 1 9 9 9 Display read...

Page 17: ...rch Readout Error cause Test of internal communication uC ADC HW ER Permanent error in ADC Test of internal CJC sensor CJ ER CJC sensor defect Check sum test fo configuration in RAM RA ER Error in RAM Check sum test of configuration in Eeprom EE ER Error in Eeprom Supply ...

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Page 20: ... RAM MEMORY ERROR CJ ER CJC SENSOR ERROR NO CA NOT CALIBRATED Fastset enabled F SET REL1 FAST SET MENU SELECT RELAY REL2 SETP activated XXXX RELAY SETPOINT PRESS OK TO SAVE SETP deactivated XXXX RELAY SETPOINT READ ONLY Configuration menu LANG DE DE WÄHLE DEUTSCHEN HILFETEXT DK DK VAELG DANKS HJAELPETEKST ES ES SELECCIONAR TEXTO DE AYUDA EN ESPANOL FR FR SELSCTION TEXTE DÁIDE EN FRANCAIS IT IT SEL...

Page 21: ... RANGE IN mA RANG when voltage is selected 0 10 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT 2 10 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT 0 0 1 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT 0 2 1 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT CA LO YES CALIBRATE POTENITOMETER LOW NO CALIBRATE POTENTIOMETER LOW CA HI YES CALIBRATE POTENTIOMETER HIGH NO CALIBRATE POTENTIOMETER HIGH DEC P 1111 DECIMAL POINT POSITION 111 1 DECIMAL POINT POSITION 11 11 DECIMAL POINT POSITION 1 111 DECIMAL POINT POS...

Page 22: ... SELECT PT SENSOR TYPE 1000 SELECT PT SENSOR TYPE RANG when current is selected 0 20 INPUT RANGE IN mA 4 20 INPUT RANGE IN mA RANG when voltage is selected 0 10 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT 2 10 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT 0 0 1 INPUT RANGE IN VOLT TC TY TC B SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE TC E SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE TC J SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE TC K SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE TC L SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE TC N SELECT TC SENSOR TYPE ...

Page 23: ...xxxx RELAY HYSTERESIS ERR1 HOLD HOLD RELAY AT ERROR ACTI ACTIVATE RELAY AT ERROR DEAC DEACTIVATE RELAY AR ERROR NONE UNDEFINED STATUS AT ERROR ON DE xxxx RELAY ON DELAY AT INSECONDS REL2 OFF RELAY 2 DISABLED SET ENTER RELAY 2 SETUP SKIP SKIP RELAIS 2 SETUP SETP xxxx RELAY SETPOINT ACT1 INCR ACTIVATE AT INCREASING SIGNAL DECR ACTIVATE AT DECREASING SIGNAL HYS1 xxxx RELAY HYSTERESSIS ERR2 HOLD HOLD ...

Page 24: ...T RANGE IN mA 0 20 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 4 20 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 20 0 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA 20 4 OUTPUT RANGE IN mA O LO xxxx DISPLAY VALUE FOR OUTPUT LOW O HI xxxx DISPLAY VALUE FOR OUTPUT HIGH O ERR 23 mA NAMUR NE 43 UPSCALE AT ERROR NONE UNDEFINED OUTPUT AT ERROR RESP xxx x ANALOG OUTPUT RESPONSE TIME INSECONDS E PAS NO ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION YES ENABLE PASSWORD PROTECTION N PAS SELECT NEW PASSWO...

Page 25: ...will return to the previous menu or return to the default state 1 0 without saving the changes values or parameters If no key is activated for 2 minutes the display will return to the default state 1 0 without saving the changed values or parameters Further explanations Fast setpoint adjustment and relay test These menus allow you to change the setpoint quickly and to check the operation of the re...

Page 26: ...ction Password between 000 4999 allows access to the fast setpoint adjustment and relay test Using this password stops access to all other parts of the menu Passwords between 5000 9999 stop access to all parts of the menu fast setpoint and relay test Current setpoint is still shown By using the master password 2008 all configuration menus are available ...

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