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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 5

1.1 General Description .............................................................................. 5
1.2. Specifications ........................................................................................ 5

2. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD CONTROLS ............................................... 6
3. INSTALLATION AND PANEL CUTOUT ............................................. 6

3.1 Mounting Requirements ....................................................................... 6
3.2 Engineering Label Placement .............................................................. 7

4. REMOVING / INSTALLING OPTION MODULES .............................. 7
5. OPERATING THE KEYS ................................................................... 8

5.1 In Run Mode ......................................................................................... 8
5.2 In Program Mode .................................................................................. 8
5.3 In Edit Mode .......................................................................................... 8

6. PROGRAMMING MENU ................................................................... 9

6.1 Relay Control ........................................................................................ 9
6.2 Display Control ................................................................................... 10
6.3 Measurement Control ......................................................................... 10
6.4 Output Control (If Present) .................................................................. 11
6.5 System Control ................................................................................... 11
6.6 Password ............................................................................................ 12

7. TEMPERATURE INPUT CARDS .................................................... 13

7.1 Relay Cards ........................................................................................ 13
7.2 Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................... 14
7.3 Power Supply Card ............................................................................. 14

8. MENU FLOWCHART ...................................................................... 16
9. MENU DETAIL ................................................................................ 18

9.1 Relay Control (Sp1-Sp4) ..................................................................... 18

9.1.1

Response .............................................................................................. 18

9.1.2

Delay ..................................................................................................... 18

9.1.3

Latch ..................................................................................................... 19

9.1.4

Alarm ..................................................................................................... 19

9.2 Display Control ................................................................................... 19
9.3 Output Control .................................................................................... 20

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20mA) When the display reaches 0 percent the analog output would be 4mA.

The limits can be moved or reversed (HI=0 and LO= 80.0), in this case when
the display reads 0 , the analog output would be 20mA and when the display
reads 80, the analog output would be 4mA.

The Fail Safe option 

(FS)

 controls the action of the analog output when the

display goes into over-range (EEEE or –EEEE).  In some cases, the low limit
or high limit are reserved for error conditions. With  set to ‘HI’, the output will
run to the 20mA value when over-range or under-range occur. With failsafe set
to ‘LO’, the output will run to  4mA at over-range or under-range.  With failsafe
‘Off’, the output will go to the defined limit ends. (-EEEE would be 4mA and
EEEE would be 20mA typically.)

Summary of Contents for Hawk H340

Page 1: ...venue Lac du Flambeau WI 54538 0099 715 588 3311 FAX 715 588 3326 Printed in U S A Part No 06 117489 Edition 5 06 07 Visit us on the web at www simpsonelectric com Hawk 3 Temperature H340 4 Digit Adva...

Page 2: ...stomer Service at 715 588 3311 Internet http www simpsonelectric com Warranty and Returns SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY warrants each instrument and other articles manufactured by it to be free from defect...

Page 3: ...3 NOTES 22 NOTES...

Page 4: ...1 Sp4 18 9 1 1 Response 18 9 1 2 Delay 18 9 1 3 Latch 19 9 1 4 Alarm 19 9 2 Display Control 19 9 3 Output Control 20 21 20mA When the display reaches 0 percent the analog output would be 4mA The limit...

Page 5: ...configured by default for HI 100 0 and LO 0 When the display reaches 100 volts the analog output would be 20mA When the display reaches 0 volts the analog output would be 4mA The Hawk3 is purchased as...

Page 6: ...y crosses a setpoint and the relays will revert to a normally de energized state When selecting St State from the menu the display will alternate between Stand the current setting To edit the setting...

Page 7: ...ss T to move to the next choice Hysteresis will be used above and below the setpoint in equal amounts The value represents a percentage of the setpoint For example If the setpoint is set to 100 00 wit...

Page 8: ...ces T Scrolls DOWN through menu choices RE Selects a menu or submenu to edit 5 3 In Edit Mode W Moves Edit Cursor to the left Flashing cursor shows value to edit Nu meric Values Only S Increases Numer...

Page 9: ...i g r e n E d e z i g r e n e e D t n e s e r p f i 2 y a l e R 2 t n i o P t e S 2 P S 2 l a V e u l a V 2 e s n o p s e R 2 p s R t s y H y a l D h c t L 9 9 2 o t 0 0 1 0 s d n o c e S 0 0 0 6 o t...

Page 10: ...e t a d p u 0 8 4 o t 1 e u l a V d n a B e u l a v t n e r r u c m o r f s t n u o c 9 9 o t 0 e u l a V s s e n t h g i r B t i r B S d n a T s s e n t h g i r b D E L e v o m s w o r r a y a l p s...

Page 11: ...ded for resistive circuits only Use a snubber circuit to protect the contacts from inductive loads 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions What is a Form A or Form C relay The form A relay is a 1 contact switc...

Page 12: ...r o d r o w s s a p t n e r r u c 0 0 0 NOTE If you forget your password turn power off in unit press and hold the Tkey and the RE key Turn power on and wait until the display reads noPas then press t...

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