IM 05F01D02-02E (1)
This manual describes examples of setting the types of PV input and alarm. Carrying out settings described herein allows
you to perform basic monitoring. Refer to examples of various settings to understand how to set parameters required. Refer
to “1. Parameter Map” in
Parameters User’s Manual
for an easy to understand explanation of setting various param-
eters. If you cannot remember how to carry out an operation during setting, press the
S E T / E N T
key for more than 3 seconds.
This brings you to the display (operating display) that appears at power-on.
Contents
1. Names and Functions of Front Panel Parts
2. Setting PV Input Type (Setting First at Power-on)
3. Changing PV Input Type
4. Changing Alarm Type
5. Setting Hysteresis in Alarm Setpoint
1. Names and Functions of Front Panel Parts
Name of Part
Function
1.
Process variable (PV)
display
2.
Parameter setpoint display
3.
Alarm indicator lamps
3. Alarm indicator
lamps
4. SET/ENT
key
1. Process
variable (PV)
display
2. Parameter
Setpoint display
1. Process
variable (PV)
display
2. Parameter
Setpoint
display
4. SET/ENT key
3. Alarm indicator
lamps
4.
SET/ENT
key
S E T / E N T
Used to switch or register a parameter. Pressing the key for more than 3 seconds allows you to switch
between the operating display and the menu for operating parameter setting display alternately.
5.
Used to change numerical values. On setting displays for various parameters, you can change parameters,
setpoint. Pressing the key decreases a numerical value, while pressing the key causes it to
increase. You can hold down a key to gradually increase the speed of change.
• Displays a PV value during operation.
• Displays a parameter symbol when you set a parameter.
• Displays an error code in red if the indicator fails.
Displays the setpoint of a parameter when it is configured.
If any of alarms 1 to 4 occurs, the respective alarm indicator lamp (AL1 to AL4) is lit (in orange).
5. and keys
5. and keys
and
keys
The following explanation of operation for the UM350’s panel, shown in the figure, is the same as that of the UM330’s
panel.
IMPORTANT
The indicator automatically returns to the display at the time of power-on (i.e., Operating display) if no key is
operated for at least one minute.
2. Setting PV Input Type (Setting First at Power-on)
NOTE
•
The indicator displays the operating display when the power is turned on. However, if PV input type has not
been set, “IN” appears. In this case, first use the
key to
display the input range code to use, then press the
S E T / E N T
key
to register it. Then, set the maximum value (RH) and minimum
value (RL) of the PV input range (for voltage input, set the
maximum value (SH) and minimum value (SL) of the PV input
scale).
•
The indicator is configured to the initial value of each param-
eter at the factory before shipment.
First check the initial values shown in 2. Lists of Parameters, in
Parameters User’s Manual
and change
parameter values as necessary.
Minimum value of
PV input range (RL)
Instrument
input range
-200
°
C
1370
°
C
0
°
C
800
°
C
Maximum value of
PV input range (RH)
Minimum value of
PV input scale (SL)
1V
5V
(input signal)
0.0m
3
/h
50.0m
3
/h
Maximum value of
PV input scale (SH)
2V
4V
RL
RH
Parameters to be set for temperature input
1. PV input type (IN): Set according to a sensor
2. Maximum value of PV input range (RH): Set the
maximum value of the range to be displayed.
3. Minimum value of PV input range (RL): Set the
minimum value of the range to be displayed.
Parameters to be set for voltage input
1. PV input type (IN): Set according to an input signal
2. Maximum value of PV input range (RH): Set the maximum value of an input signal.
3. Minimum value of PV input range (RL): Set the minimum value of an input signal.
4. Position of PV input decimal point (SDP): Set the position of the decimal point for PV input display.
5. Maximum value of PV input scale (SH): Set the maximum value of the scale to be displayed.
6. Minimum value of PV input scale (SL): Set the minimum value of the scale to be displayed.
Set the actual
read-out
range.
Set the actual
read-out range.
PV input range
PV input range
PV input scale
Instrument
input range
Example of Temperature Input
Example of Voltage Input
The following operating procedure describes an example of setting a K-type thermocouple (-199.9
°
C to 500.0
°
C) and a
measurement range of 0.0
°
C to 200.0
°
C.
2.
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint.
The figure below shows an example of setting a
K-type thermocouple (-199.9 to 500.0
°
C). See the
Instrument Input Range Codes.
1.
Display screen at power-on
The parameter “IN” for setting the PV input type
appears.
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
Displays
parameter“IN”.
Blinks during
change.
S E T / E N T
If the display is as shown on the left,
press the key to show the
range code for the PV input type you
use. Then, register the range code
setting by pressing the key.
NOTE
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
3.
7.
4.
8.
9.
11.
10.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“RL” (minimum value of PV input range).
Press the key for more than 3 seconds. This
returns you to the display shown at power-on (figure
below).
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“UNIT” (PV input unit).
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
setting the minimum value of PV input range to
0.0
°
C.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
5.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“RH” (maximum value of PV input range).
6.
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
setting the maximum value of PV input range to
200.0
°
C.
The PV display in the figure above shows the error
code for input burnout ( ) if PV input wiring is
not yet complete. The error code disappears when
you wire the PV input terminals correctly.
If the type of input is voltage, also configure the PV
Input Decimal Point Position (SDP), Maximum value
of PV Input Scale (SH), and Minimum value of PV
Input Scale (SL) parameters that are displayed after
this.
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
Displays
PV.
Displays
parameter
“UNIT”.
Displays
parameter
“RH”.
Blinks during
change.
Displays
parameter
“RL”.
Blinks during
change.
■
Instrument Input Range Codes
Input
Type
Instrument Input
Range Code
Instrument
Input Range
Measurement Accuracy
OFF
1
-200 to 1370
⬚
C
-300 to 2500
⬚
F
Set the data item PV Input Type "IN" to the OFF option to leave the PV input
type undefined.
2
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
C
0 to 2300
⬚
F
K
-199.9 to 500.0
⬚
C
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
F
J
4
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
C
-300 to 2300
⬚
F
5
-199.9 to 400.0
⬚
C
T
6
0.0 to 400.0
⬚
C
-300 to 750
⬚
F
-199.9 to 750.0
⬚
F
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
equal to or higher than 0
⬚
C
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
below 0
⬚
C
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
equal to or higher than 0
⬚
C
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
below 0
⬚
C
B
7
⫾
0.15% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
equal to or higher than 400
⬚
C
⫾
5% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
below 400
⬚
C
S
8
0 to 1700
⬚
C
R
9
0 to 1700
⬚
C
32 to 3100
⬚
F
32 to 3100
⬚
F
⫾
0.15% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit
N
10
-200 to 1300
⬚
C
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit
⫾
0.25% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
below 0
⬚
C
E
11
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
C
L(DIN)
12
-199.9 to 900.0
⬚
C
-199.9 to 400.0
⬚
C
13
U(DIN)
14
0.0 to 400.0
⬚
C
W
15
0 to 2300
⬚
C
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit
Platinel 2
16
0 to 1390
⬚
C
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit
PR20-40
17
0 to 1900
⬚
C
⫾
0.5% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for temperatures
equal to or higher than 800
⬚
C
No guarantee of accuracy for temperatures below 800
⬚
C
Thermocouple
Unspecified
W97Re3-
W75Re25
18
0 to 2000
⬚
C
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit
30
-199.9 to 500.0
⬚
C
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit (Note1) (Note2)
JPt100
31
-150.0 to 150.0
⬚
C
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit (Note1)
35
-199.9 to 850.0
⬚
C
36
-199.9 to 500.0
⬚
C
-300 to 2400
⬚
F
-300 to 1800
⬚
F
-300 to 1300
⬚
F
-300 to 750
⬚
F
-199.9 to 750.0
⬚
F
32 to 4200
⬚
F
32 to 2500
⬚
F
32 to 3400
⬚
F
32 to 3600
⬚
F
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
F
-199.9 to 300.0
⬚
F
-300 to 1560
⬚
F
-199.9 to 999.9
⬚
F
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit (Note1) (Note2)
RTD
Pt100
37
-150.0 to 150.0
⬚
C
-199.9 to 300.0
⬚
F
⫾
0.2% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit (Note1)
0.4 to 2 V
40
Standard
signal
1 to 5 V
41
0 to 2 V
50
0 to 10 V
51
0.400 to 2.000 V
1.000 to 5.000 V
0.000 to 2.000 V
0.00 to 10.00 V
-10 to 20 mV
55
-10.00 to 20.00 mV
DC voltage
0 to 100 mV
56
0.0 to 100.0 mV
⫾
0.1% of instrument range
⫾
1 digit (Note)
The read-out range can be scaled between -1999 and
9999.
3
0 to 1800
⬚
C
32 to 3300
⬚
F
Select the unit from the UNIT parameter.
*
Performance in the standard condition (at 23
⫾
2
⬚
C, 55
⫾
10%RH, and 50/60Hz power frequency.
Note1: The accuracy is
⫾
0.3
⬚
C of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for a temperature range from 0
⬚
C to 100
⬚
C.
Note2: The accuracy is
⫾
0.5
⬚
C of instrument range
⫾
1 digit for a temperature range from -100
⬚
C to 200
⬚
C.
*
To receive a 4-20 mA DC signal, select a standard signal of 1 to 5 V DC and connect it to a 250
⍀
resistor. This resistor is optional.
Model: X010-250-2 (resistor with M3.5 crimp-on terminal lugs)
PV input terminal
Thermocouple/mV/V input..............................
RTD input ..................................................
-
-
13
12
11
-
13
12
NOTE
The indicator may automatically initialize the registered operating parameter setpoints if any change is made to the
data item PV Input Type (IN), Maximum Value of PV Input Range (RH), Minimum Value of PV Input Range (RL),
PV Input Decimal Point Position (SDP), Maximum Value of PV Input Scale (SH) or Minimum Value of PV Input
Scale (SL). After a change has been made to any of these data items, be sure to verify the registered operating
parameter setpoints to ensure that they are correct. If any data item has been changed to its default, set it to a
required value.
3. Changing PV Input Type
The following operating procedure describes an example of changing
the setting of K-type thermocouple (-199.9 to 500.0
⬚
C) to RTD Pt100
(-199.9 to 500.0
⬚
C) and a measurement range of 0.0 to 200.0
⬚
C.
Press the key once to display the menu
“STUP”.
3.
Press the key once to display the menu “I/O”.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“IN” (PV input type).
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
changing to RTD Pt100 (-199.9 to 500.0
°
C).
6.
7.
4.
5.
8.
9.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“UNIT” (PV input unit).
10.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“RH” (maximum value of PV input range).
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
setting the maximum value of PV input range to
200.0
°
C.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
11.
12.
13.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“RL” (minimum value of PV input range).
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
setting the minimum value of PV input range to
0.0
°
C.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
Press the key for more than 3 seconds.
This returns you to the display shown at power-on
(figure below).
14.
15.
16.
17.
Bring the operating display into view (display
appears at power on).
Press the key for more than 3 seconds to
call up the menu “OP.PA”.
1.
2.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“PWD”.
Press the key once to display the menu
“FUNC”.
*
If the type of input is voltage, also configure the
PV Input Decimal Point Position (SDP), Maximum
value of PV Input Scale (SH), and Minimum value
of PV Input Scale (SL) parameters that are
displayed after patameter RL.
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
SET/ENT
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
Displays
menu “FUNC”.
Displays
PV.
Displays
menu “OP.PA”.
Displays menu
“STUP”.
Displays
menu “I/O”.
Displays
parameter “IN”.
Displays
parameter
“RH”.
Displays
parameter
“UNIT”.
Blinks during
change.
Displays
parameter
“RL”.
Blinks during
change.
Displays
PV.
Displays
parameter
“PWD”.
Blinks during
change.
4. Changing Alarm Type
The following operating procedure describes an example of changing
alarm-1 (factory-set value: PV high limit alarm) to PV low limit alarm.
When you have changed alarm type, the alarm setpoint will be initial-
ized; set the alarm setpoint again.
1.
Bring the operating display into view (appears at
power-on).
2.
Press the key for more than 3 seconds to
call up the menu “OP.PA”.
3.
Press the key once to display the menu
“STUP”.
7.
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint. The figure below shows an example of
setting PV low limit alarm.
9.
Press the key for more than 3 seconds.
This returns you to the display shown at power-on
(figure below).
See “1. Setting Alarm Setpoints” in
Operations
User’s Manual
when setting an alarm setpoint.
4.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“PWD”.
8.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
5.
Press the key once to display the menu
“FUNC”.
6.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“AL1” (alarm-1 type).
You can take the same steps for alarm-2 type (AL2),
alarm-3 type (AL3), and alarm-4 type (AL4) that are
displayed after this.
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
Displays menu
“OP.PA”.
Display menu
“STUP”.
Displays menu
“FUNC”.
Displays
parameter
“PWD”.
Displays
parameter
“AL1”.
Blinks during
change.
Displays
PV.
Displays
PV.
5. Setting Hysteresis in Alarm Setpoint
The following operating procedure describes an example of setting a 5.0
°
C hysteresis level in the alarm setpoint.
1.
Bring the operating display into view (appears at
power-on).
2.
Press the key for more than 3 seconds to
call up the menu “OP.PA”.
3.
Press the key once to display the menu
“STUP”.
7.
Press the or key to display the required
setpoint.
9.
Press the key for more than 3 seconds.
This returns you to the display shown at power-on
(figure below).
4.
Press the key once to display the parameter
“PWD”.
8.
Press the key once to register the setpoint.
5.
Press the key once to display the menu
“FUNC”.
6.
Press the key several times to display the
parameter “HY1” (alarm-1 hysteresis).
You can take the same steps for alarm-2 hysteresis
(HY2), alarm-3 hysteresis (HY3), and alarm-4
hysteresis (HY4) that are displayed after this.
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
P V
AL1
2
3
4
S E T / E N T
Displays menu
“OP.PA”.
Display menu
“STUP”.
Displays menu
“FUNC”.
Displays
parameter
“PWD”.
Displays
parameter
“HY1”.
Blinks during
change.
Displays
PV.
Displays
PV.
Alarm output terminals
Factory-set defaults
Alarm-1 (terminal numbers )............PV high limit alarm
Alarm-2 (terminal numbers )............PV low limit alarm
Alarm-3 (terminal numbers )............PV high limit alarm
Alarm-4 (terminal numbers )......PV low limit alarm
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5
7
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User’s
Manual
Models UM350 / UM330
Digital Indicator with Alarms
User’s Manual
Initial Settings
IM 05F01D02-02E
4th Edition: Jan 31, 2005