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9 • Mode Pages Display 

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6.

 

MODE PAGES DISPLAY 

Upon initiation the LCD will display: 
 
 
 
 
 

By pressing 

PAGE

 key the following pages can be reviewed 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In order to review details of above page settings, press

 

SELECT

 

key.  

 
Messages are displayed on the LCD in two lines.   
* Upper line describes the parameter's name.  
* Lower line shows its value.  
 
To change settings, when PARAMETER LOCK is set NOT LOCKED, press 

▲ or▼

 keys and save the new 

value by pressing 

STORE

 key. Once data was properly stored in the non-volatile memory the LCD displays 

the 2 sec. flash message: 
 
 
 
 

Notes:

 

1.  Pressing 

STORE

  key  while  the  LCD  displays  an  ACTUAL  DATA  parameter,  will  store  this 

parameter as default display. If no key is pressed for more than five minutes, this parameter will be 
constantly displayed. 

2.  A new parameter setting becomes effective upon setting, even before storing it in the non-volatile 

memory. However, setting a parameter without storing and moving to another page will return the 
parameter to its previously stored value. 

3.  Any  set  parameter  can  be  viewed,  altered  and  stored  at  any  time  (provided  that  PARAMETER 

LOCK  is  set  NOT  LOCKED).  However,  it  is  not  recommended  to  change  and  store  parameters 
while motor is running. 

4.  Any stored parameter is kept indefinitely in the non-volatile memory.  
 

Returning to Factory Default Values

Press 

PAGE

 and 

 keys simultaneously, the LCD displays: SERVICE  OPTIONS  

Press 

SELECT

 

key three times, the LCD will displays: STORE NOW DEFAULT PARAMETERS ? 

Press 

STORE

 and 

PAGE

 keys simultaneously, the LCD will display: DATA SAVED OK 

 

Note:

 Storing Default parameters erases all previously updated parameters 

I / O 

*** SETTINGS *** 

 

TEMPERATURE 

*** SETTINGS *** 

 

TRIPPING / ALARM 

*** OPTIONS *** 

 

ACTUAL DATA 

**** 

 

STATISTICAL DATA 

**** 

 

DATA SAVED OK 

Summary of Contents for TPR-6

Page 1: ...T TP PR R 6 6 T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e P Pr ro ot te ec ct ti io on n R Re el la ay y I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on n M Ma an nu ua al l Ver June 1st 2010...

Page 2: ...Information 27 15 Notes 28 Safety notes Read this manual carefully before operating the equipment and follow its instructions Installation operation and maintenance should be in strict accordance wit...

Page 3: ...t in degrees C for RTD type sensors or K for Thermistor type sensors Time delay level 1 A time delay can be set for level 1 Time delay level 2 A time delay can be set for level 2 Group of sensors Used...

Page 4: ...e digital parameters setting actual parameters readings and detailed trip and alarm message displays Changes can easily be prevented by the usage of the parameter lock feature RS485 serial link with M...

Page 5: ...roup together with the RS 485 communication When using both connections verify that analog out user or RS 485 user is using an isolated circuitry Connect all shield wires to ground a short busbar may...

Page 6: ...d as Alarm the relay de energizes This relay can be used to sense control supply outage TRIPPING ALARM Relay can be assigned to specific faults that are enabled as alarm or trip Common 1 N C 2 N O 3 O...

Page 7: ...RTD 6 66 67 68 For a 14 thermal inputs Thermistor 7 21 22 RTD 7 21 22 23 Thermistor 8 24 25 RTD 8 24 25 26 Thermistor 9 27 28 RTD 9 27 28 29 Thermistor 10 30 31 RTD 10 30 31 32 Thermistor 11 33 34 RT...

Page 8: ...ne will appear under the first letter of the lower line for example RTD Press once to increase parameter value Press and hold to increase value at a fast rate Press once to decrease parameter value Pr...

Page 9: ...e minutes this parameter will be constantly displayed 2 A new parameter setting becomes effective upon setting even before storing it in the non volatile memory However setting a parameter without sto...

Page 10: ...f Tx SENSOR TYPE is set to RTD this display is in deg C Celsius degrees If Tx SENSOR TYPE is set to PTC THERMISTOR or NTC THERMISTOR this display is in kOHM Press or keys to set Tx LEVEL 1 value Range...

Page 11: ...r all sensor channels Press or keys to set time delay Range 0 1 20 Sec Press SELECT Any sensor 1 14 can be grouped for group measurement and analogue output Press or keys to set whether the temperatur...

Page 12: ...P the relay changes position upon trip and returns to original position upon reset after fault has been removed TRIP FAIL SAFE the relay changes position upon voltage connection and return to original...

Page 13: ...e modified Press or keys to lock unlock parameters settings Range NOT LOCKED LOCKED Press SELECT When locked parameters can be reviewed but not modified via the communication link When unlocked parame...

Page 14: ...nsor will be displayed showing NOT USED Press SELECT Enabling Disabling trip function for T1 LEVEL 1 Press or keys to set if TRIP is after T1 LEVEL 1 Range DISABLE ENABLE Press SELECT Enabling Disabli...

Page 15: ...keys to set if EXTERNAL FAULT 1 is set to TRIP the unit Range DISABLE ENABLE Press SELECT to see ALARM AUTO RST RELAY A RELAY D settings for EXTERNAL FAULT 1 Press SELECT Enabling Disabling trip funct...

Page 16: ...upon communication failure Press or keys to set this function Range DISABLE ENABLE Press Select to see Alarm AUTO RST RELAY A RELAY D settings for COMM PORT FAILED Press SELECT Enabling Disabling tri...

Page 17: ...SOR TYPE is set to PTC THERMISTOR T3 SENSOR TYPE is set to PTC THERMISTOR Press SELECT In case sensors are not connected the LCD will show FAILED SENSOR Press SELECT In case sensors are not connected...

Page 18: ...25 5 KOHM R3 MAX VALUE 25 5 KOHM R3 AT TRIP TIME 0 KOHM 255 deg C Note When in the STATISTICAL DATA displays pressing RESET for more than 1 second will zero the display screen More than One Alarm or T...

Page 19: ...STORE PAGE keys simultaneously Note All values set by you will be erased Display will show Press SELECT If it is required to reset all STATISTICAL DATA press STORE RESET keys simultaneously Note All...

Page 20: ...electrical shock or damage to the TPR 6 before dismantling the TPR Main PCB All models Input PCB TPR 6 14 only Close look on dip switches S1 S2 PT100 Thermistor inputs T1 T6 All models are designated...

Page 21: ...done 1 Identify the Main PCB in All models and Input PCB TPR 6 14 only 2 Remove four screws holding the back cover of the TPR 6 and remove the cover 3 Hold the Input PCB by the two sides of the connec...

Page 22: ...T1 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 2 T2 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 3 T3 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 4 T4 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 5 T5 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 6 T6 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 7 T7 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 8 T8 LEVEL 1 Always 49R 9 T9 LEVE...

Page 23: ...e key If an error is found during store process then next message is shown STORAGE ERROR Displayed when an error is found in the store process WRONG PARAMETERS Displayed after power up if the non vola...

Page 24: ...and continuous updates of performance parameters Load control can be performed from host computers or by PLCs The following information and control can be accessed through the communication All Actua...

Page 25: ...K Time delay 2 Sec Accuracy 3 of full scale resistance Max wire resistance 25 of Sensor resistance at 10 deg C Fault Time Delays Accuracy 0 5 Sec or 2 of time which ever is greater for all but the ab...

Page 26: ...6 Dimensions and Cut Out Dimensions ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13 DIMENSIONS AND CUT OUT DIMENSIONS 86 4 107 Cut Out 92 138 144 96...

Page 27: ...uts Specify Description 6 6 Temperature Inputs 14 14 Temperature Inputs Supply Voltage Specify Description 2 110 240V 50 60Hz or DC 10 15 Communication Specify Description M RS485 with MODBUS protocol...

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