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viiiHow to Use This ManualThis user’s guide consists of the following sections.For details on communication functions, see the RD100B/RD1800B Communic
5-61-5V InputSelect 1-5V.Set the channel range.Set the left span value.Set the right span value.Set the left scale value.Set the right scale value.Tur
5-7Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)5Square Root ComputationSelect SQRT.Set the channel range.Select the range type of DC voltage.20 mV,
5-8Note• The displayable/printable range of scale values is –19999 to 30000 excluding the decimal.• If the leftmost value of the scale is set to –2000
5-9Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)55.2 Setting the AlarmThe alarm is set for each channel.If you change the input range, set the alarm
5-10ExplanationChannel RangeThe only case when an alarm can be set on multiple channels simultaneously is whenthe channels are set to the same range t
5-11Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)5NoteFor channels whose the leftmost value of the scale is set to –20000 (excluding the decimal),th
5-125.3 Setting the Unit on Scaled ChannelsUnits are set on channels whose input range is set to Scaling, 1-5V, or SQRT.Procedure1. Hold down the MENU
5-13Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)55.4 Changing the Chart SpeedThis section explains the details of changing the chart speed.Procedur
5-145.5 Setting the Date/TimeThis section explains the details of setting the date/time.Procedure1. Hold down the MENU key for 3 seconds to enter Sett
6-1Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.1 Setting the Trend Recording Interval (DotModel).This section explains the details of s
ix123456789101112AppIndexConventions Used in This ManualUnitK ... Denotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size)k ... Denotes 1000.Safety Markin
6-26.2 Setting the Filter (Pen Model)This section explains the details of setting a filter on the measurement channels on thepen model.Procedure1. Hol
6-3Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.3 Setting the Moving Average (Dot Model)This section explains the details of setting the
6-46.4 Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel(Zone Recording)This section explains the details of setting the recording zone for each measurementcha
6-5Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.5 Setting the Partial Expanded RecordingThis section explains the details of expanding a
6-66.6 Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) andPeriodic Printout ON/OFF for Each ChannelThis section explains the details of setting the trend recordin
6-7Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.7 Setting Tags on ChannelsThis section explains the details of setting tags to measureme
6-86.8 Setting the Message StringThis section explains the details of setting the message strings to be printed on the chartpaper. Up to five message
6-9Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.9 Setting the Secondary Chart Speed (RemoteControl Function, /R1)This section explains t
6-106.10 Setting the Alarm Delay DurationThis section explains the details of setting the duration of the delay alarm.Procedure1. Hold down the MENU k
6-11Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.11 Setting the Brightness of the Display andInternal LightThis section explains the det
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6-126.12 Applying a Bias on the Measuring Input SignalThis section explains the details of setting a bias on the measuring input signal.If you change
6-13Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)66.13 Setting the Date/Time When Switching betweenStandard Time and DSTThis section explai
6-14ESC/?Select Use.Month, day of the week, and time when the DST starts. MonthThe n th day of the weekof the monthThe n th day of the weekof the mon
6-15Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)6Recorders with Version 1.02 or EarlierThe following is the setting menu.Select standard t
7-1Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm FunctionThis section explains the details of s
7-2Select On to set relays I01, I02, and I03 to reflash alarm operation.Select On to set relay I01 to diagnosis output.Select the range of relays that
7-3Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7ReflashTurns On/Off the reflash alarm operation of alarm output relays I01, I02
7-47.2 Changing the Integration Time of the A/DConverterThis section explains the details of setting the integration time of the A/D converter.Basic S
7-5Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.3 Setting the Burnout Detection Function ofThermocouplesThis section explains
7-67.4 Setting the RJC Function on Channels Set toTC InputThis section explains the details of setting RJC on channels set to TC input.Basic Setting m
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7-7Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7ExplanationRJCSets the RJC mode.Internal: Uses the RJC function on the recorder
7-87.5 Changing the Channel Recording Color (DotModel)This section explains the details of changing the trend recording color on the dot model.Basic S
7-9Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.6 Recording by Compensating for the Pen Offsetalong the Time Axis (Pen Model)
7-107.7 Turning Printouts ON/OFF.This section explains the details of turning ON/OFF the printouts of various items.Basic Setting mode cannot be enter
7-11Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation ModePress the key or SHIFT +
7-127.8 Setting the Periodic Printout Interval and theType of Measured Values to Be PrintedThis section explains the details of setting the periodic p
7-13Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7Types of Report Data to Be PrintedChanging the Settings1. Hold down the MENU k
7-14ExplanationPeriodic Printout IntervalPeriodicSelect the periodic printout interval mode.Auto: Automatically sets the printout interval in sync wit
7-15Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.9 Setting the Bar Graph Display ModeThis section explains the details of set
7-167.10 Setting the Key Lock FunctionThis section explains the details of setting the keys that can be locked and the passwordfor releasing the key l
xiiContents9.8 Setting the Partial Expanded Recording ... 9-169.9 Turning Trend R
7-17Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7ESC/?Set the password for releasing the key lock.Select whether to use the key
7-18Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation ModePress the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Pressthe key to sel
7-19Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.11 Enabling the Moving Average Function (DotModel)This section explains the
7-207.12 Enabling the Filter Function (Pen Model)This section explains details of enabling/disabling the input filter function on the penmodel.Basic S
7-21Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.13 Enabling the Partial Expanded RecordingFunctionThis section explains the
7-227.14 Changing the Display/Recording LanguageThis section explains the details of changing the display/recording language.Basic Setting mode cannot
7-23Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.15 Enabling the Bias Function, Low-Cut Function,and Alarm Delay FunctionThis
7-24ExplanationBiasEnables/Disables the bias function.Use: Enables the setting of the bias value in Setting mode.Not: The Bias item does not appear in
7-25Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.16 Changing the Time Printout FormatThis section explains the details of cha
7-26ExplanationAlarmsSets the time printout format of the alarm printout.HH:MM: Hour:MinuteHH:MM:SS: Hour:Minute:SecondM/D H:M: Month Day Hour:MinuteM
1-1Functional Description11.1 Overview of the RecorderThe RD100B Recorder (hereafter referred to as the recorder) can be used to assign DCvoltage, 1-5
7-27Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.17 Initializing the SettingsThis section explains the details of initializin
7-287.18 Assigning Functions to the Remote ControlInput Terminals (/R1 Option)This section explains the details of assigning functions to the input te
7-29Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)7ExplanationRemote No.The remote control terminal numbers are from 1 to 5.Funct
7-307.19 Changing the Printout/Display Format of theDateThis section explains how to change the printout/display format of the year, month, andday.Bas
7-31Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)77.20 Changing the Temperature UnitThis section explains the details of changin
8-1Setup Operations for Changing the Displayed Contents88.1 Key Operations for Changing the DisplayedInformationDisplaying the Data Display Setup Scre
8-2Data Display Setup MenuThis menu is used to assign display types to screen 01 to 15. The indicates adisplay type. The items to set for each typ
8-3Setup Operations for Changing the Displayed Contents88.2 Changing the Displayed InformationThis section explains the details of registering display
9-1Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.1 Starting/Stopping/Resetting the ComputationThis section explains the details of sta
9-29.2 Setting the Computing EquationThe computing equation cannot be entered when the computation is in progress. If youchange the computing equatio
1-21.2 Measuring Input SectionInput SectionNumber of Measurement Channels and Scan IntervalThe recorder samples the input signals on the measurement
9-3Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)9Each time you press the CHARACTER key the display changes as shown below.Pressing the
9-4ExplanationComputing EquationFollow the rules below when writing computing equations.• Use up to 120 characters to write equations.• The precedence
9-5Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)9• Status of the Remote Control Input Terminal (D01 to D05, /R1 option)The status of the
9-6Relational ComputationThe data that can be used in equations are measured values, computed values,constants, communication input data, and remote c
9-7Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)9ORLogical sum(Syntax) e1ORe2(Condition) If the two data values e1 and e2 are both zeroe
9-8TLOG ComputationOnly measured values and computed values can be used in TLOG computation. In theexplanation below, e1 is used to represent a measu
9-9Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.3 Setting the UnitThis section explains the details of setting the unit on computatio
9-109.4 Setting the Constants Used in EquationsThis section explains the details of setting constants to be used in computing equations.Procedure1. Ho
9-11Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.5 Setting the AlarmThis section explains the details of setting alarms for each comp
9-12ExplanationAlarm TypeSymbol NameH High limit alarmL Low limit alarmT Delay high limit alarm*t Delay low limit alarm** Selectable only when the ala
1-3Functional Description1• Delta ComputationThe value obtained by subtracting the measured value of another channel (called thereference channel) fro
9-13Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.6 Specifying the Timer Used in StatisticalCalculations (TLOG)On channels that perfor
9-14ExplanationTimer No.There are three timers.Periodic: The timer for determining the periodic printout interval. The computed resultis printed ever
9-15Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.7 Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel(Zone Recording)This section explains the
9-169.8 Setting the Partial Expanded RecordingThis section explains the details of expanding a section of the recording range.If you change the comput
9-17Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.9 Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) andPeriodic Printout ON/OFF for Each ChannelTh
9-189.10 Setting Tags on ChannelsThis section explains the details of setting the tag on computation channels.Procedure1. Hold down the MENU key for 3
9-19Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.11 Setting the Alarm Delay DurationThis section explains the details of setting the
9-209.12 Setting the Timer Used in TLOG Computationand Periodic PrintoutThis section explains the details of setting the timer used in TLOG computatio
9-21Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)9Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation ModePress the key or SHIFT + key t
9-22ResetSelects whether to reset the TLOG computed value at each interval. The figure belowillustrates the reset operation for sum computation (TLOG
1-4BiasA given value (bias value) is added to the input value and used as the measured value ofthat channel.Input valueBias valueBiased channelMeasure
9-23Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.13 Changing the Channel Recording Color (DotModel)This section explains the details
9-249.14 Changing the Channel Assignments ofRecording Pens (Pen Model)Measurement channels and computation channels can be arbitrarily assigned toreco
9-25Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.15 Changing the Type of Report Data Printed inPeriodic PrintoutThis section explains
9-26ExplanationModeSets the type of report data to be printed.AVE: Prints the average value over the interval.MIX: Prints the minimum, maximum, and av
9-27Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)99.16 Setting the Bar Graph Display ModeThis section explains the details of setting th
9-289.17 Setting the Procedure Taken When theComputed Result Is in ErrorThis section explains the details of setting the procedure taken when the comp
9-29Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option)9ExplanationErrorSpecifies how to display or print the computed result when computation
10-1Troubleshooting1010.1 A List of Error MessagesThere are cases in which error codes and messages are displayed on the screen duringoperation. The
10-2Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures72 MATH channel is turned off –81 All space or ‘quit’ string cannot be specified. –86 The key-lock release
10-3Troubleshooting10Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures400 Input username. –401 Input password. –402 Select username from ‘admin’ or ‘user’. If
1-5Functional Description1Noise Elimination from Input SignalsFilter and Moving AverageThis function used to suppress the effects of noise that is rid
10-410.2 Troubleshooting Flow ChartsFollow the flow charts to correct the problem.Is the power supply connected properly?Is the power supplied properl
10-5Troubleshooting10NONONOYESYESYESIs the input wiring correct?• Attach the input terminal cover properly.• Protect the input terminal from wind or
10-6Is the input free of noise?NOYES• Separate the input and communication wiring from the noise source.• Ground the recorder properly.• Use shiel
11-1Maintenance1111.1 Periodic InspectionCheck the operation periodically to keep the recorder in good working order.Perform the following checks and
11-211.2 Cleaning the RecorderCAUTION• When cleaning, be sure not to scratch the flexible printed circuit board of theplotter carriage.• Do not apply
11-3Maintenance1111.3 Replacing the Internal Light LEDIf the brightness of the internal light degrades with time, replace the LED.For the replacement
11-411.4 Calibrating the RecorderCalibrate the measured value against the input.It is recommended that the recorder be calibrated once a year to assur
11-5Maintenance11Temperature Measurement When Using an RTDDecade resistance boxThe resistance of three lead wires must be equal.+/A/bInput terminals−/
11-611.5 Adjusting the Pen Position (Pen Model)This section explains the details of adjusting the pen position on the chart paper.It is recommended th
11-7Maintenance1111.6 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position (Dot Model)This section explains the details of adjusting the dot printing position on the c
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1-6Integration Time of the A/D ConverterThe recorder uses an A/D converter to convert the sampled analog signal to a digitalsignal. By setting the in
11-87. Press the ESC key to finish the adjustment. The screen returns to theBasic=P_Adj screen.Select Zero or Full.Change the value to adjust the pen
11-9Maintenance1111.7 Recommended Replacement Periods for WornPartsTo preserve the reliability of the recorder and to use the recorder in good conditi
11-10Dot ModelNote33 days3 monthsB9962EJCARRIAGE ASSY5 yearsItemReplacement Period Part Name Part No.Ribbon feed motorZ-fold chart paper CH
12-1Specifications1212.1 Input SpecificationsNumber of Inputs and Scan Interval on the Pen ModelItem SpecificationsNumber of inputs 1, 2, 3, or 4Scan
12-2Item SpecificationsInput type Floating unbalanced input.Isolation between channels (except, b terminal is shared for RTD input).Burnout Detection
12-3Specifications1212.2 Alarm Function SpecificationsItem SpecificationsNumber of alarms Up to four alarms (level) for each measurement channels.Alar
12-412.3 Recording Function SpecificationsTrend Recording (Pen Model)Item SpecificationsRecording pen Disposable felt penStep response time Approx. 1
12-5Specifications12Printouts (Pen Model)Item SpecificationsRecording pen (color) Plotter pen (purple)Alarm printout Prints alarm occurrence/release.P
12-6Printout (Dot Model)Item SpecificationsRecording Dot printing.Channel printout Prints the channel number beside the trend recording every approx.
12-7Specifications1212.4 Display Function SpecificationsDisplay and Displayed ContentsThis section explains the specifications of the display function
1-7Functional Description11.3 AlarmsThis function generates an alarm when the measured data meets a certain condition.The alarm occurrence/release can
12-8Item SpecificationsDisplay type specificationsDigital displayMeasured value or computed value• DC voltage input: Displays values between “the min.
12-9Specifications12Item SpecificationsBar graph display Displays the measured value on a bar graph.Relationship between the digital display and bar g
12-10Name Display Example Description1-channel digital display2-channel digital display4-channel digital display6-channel digital display(Dot model)4-
12-11Specifications12Name Display Example DescriptionTagAlarm MeasuredvalueUnitMeasurement channelMeasurement channelMeasurement channelComputation ch
12-12Name Display Example DescriptionMultiple display (Different screens assigned to the top and bottom sections)Chart speed1-channel digital display2
12-13Specifications1212.5 Specifications of Optional FunctionsAlarm Output Relay (/A1, /A2, and /A3)Item SpecificationsOperation Outputs relay contact
12-14FAIL/Chart End Detection and Output (/F1)Item SpecificationsFAIL output Relay output on CPU errorRelay operation Energized during normal operatio
12-15Specifications12AlarmsNumber of alarms Up to four alarms (level) for each measurement channels.Alarm types High limit (H), low limit (L), delay h
12-16Item SpecificationsMeasurement and recording accuracy Input Type Measurement Accuracy Recording Accuracy PR40-20 0 to 450°C Not warranted 450
12-17Specifications1212.6 General SpecificationsConstructionItem SpecificationsMounting Flush panel mounting (on a vertical plane)Mounting angle Incli
1-8• Delay High Limit Alarm (T)An alarm occurs when the measured value remains above the alarm value for aspecified time period (alarm delay period).•
12-18IsolationItem SpecificationsInsulation resistance Each terminal to ground terminal: 20 MΩ or more (at 500 VDC)Dielectric strength Power supply to
12-19Specifications12Standard PerformanceItem SpecificationsMeasurement and recording accuracyThe following specifications apply to operation of the r
12-20Item SpecificationsReference junction compensation accuracyAbove 0°C with input terminal temperature balanced (60 minutes after power on)Type R,
12-21Specifications1212.7 Dimensional Drawings220 (8.66)(1.08) 27.5178 (7.01)136.5(5.37)+207.59.42 to 26Mounting panel thickness(Dimensions before att
App-1Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option)AppAppendixAppendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using theTLOG Timer (/M1 Opt
App-2• ScalePrints the leftmost and rightmost values of the recording span and the channelnumber or tag for channels that have scale printout specifie
App-3Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option)AppDot ModelInstantaneous ModePrints the letter “d” for channels set todelta comp
App-4Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option)Prints the computed values of computation channels for each interval determined by theTLOG timer.Pen Mo
App-5Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option)AppSpecial CasesThis section explains the operation of the periodic printout repo
Index-1IndexIndexIndexchart speed ... 1-14, 5-13cleaning ...
1-9Functional Description1Alarm IndicationThe alarm status can be displayed on the screen. For details on the display, see section1.5.Non-Hold/Hold O
Index-2F PageFAIL output ... 1-27fastest recording interval ...
Index-3IndexIndexR Pagerange type ... 1-2rear panel ...
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1-10Reflash AlarmWhen multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, this function notifies theoccurrence of subsequent alarms after the rela
1-11Functional Description1AND/OR Operation of Alarm Output RelaysWhen multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, the condition for activ
1-12Non-Hold/Hold Operation of Alarm Output RelaysThe alarm output relay can be set to operate in the following fashion when the alarmcondition is no
1-13Functional Description11.4 RecordingThe recorder is capable of recording the measured values with pens or dots (trendrecording) as well as various
1-14Trend RecordingThe measured values are printed within a width of 100 mm.Recording Method (Pen Model)• The measured value is updated every scan int
1-15Functional Description1Partial Expanded RecordingThis function expands a section of the recording range. By default, partial expandedrecording is
iForewordThank you for purchasing the OMEGA RD100B Recorder.This manual describes the functions (excluding the communication functions), installationa
1-16PrintoutThe figure below is used to explain the printout contents. The actual printout and fontare different from those illustrated in the figure
1-17Functional Description1Printout Example on the Dot ModelAlarm printoutMessage printoutManual printoutChannel printoutPeriodic printoutScaleBuffer
1-18Alarm PrintoutAlarm information is printed when an alarm occurs or releases.Time of alarm occurrence/releaseIndicates that there are alarms that a
1-19Functional Description1• Turning ON/OFF the Periodic PrintoutPeriodic printout can be turn ON/OFF. By default, periodic printout is enabled with
1-20Setting PrintoutList or Setup List can be printed. When setting printout is executed, trend recordingstops and restarts when the printout is comp
1-21Functional Description1• Printout Example of List on the Dot ModelThe printout examples may appear differently from the actual printout as a resul
1-221.5 DisplayDisplayed InformationMain DisplayThe recorder is capable of displaying measured values, alarm information, and so on theVFD (Vacuum Flu
1-23Functional Description1Several display examples are shown below. For details on the display types, see“Display Function Specifications” in sectio
1-241.6 Computation Function (/M1 Option)Computation FunctionComputing equations can be set up using measured values and other computed valuesas varia
1-25Functional Description1• Communication Input Data (Pen model: C01 to C08, dot model: C01 to C12)This data type is set using the communication inte
iiRecorder’s Version and Functions Described in ThisManualThe contents of this manual corresponds to the recorder with version 1.11.RD100B Versions an
1-26• The Number of Channels Being Trend Recorded and the Fastest RecordingIntervalThe fastest recording interval varies depending on the number of ch
1-27Functional Description11.7 FAIL/Chart End Detection and Output Function(/F1 Option)FAIL OutputWhen a failure occurs in the CPU of the recorder, a
1-281.8 Remote Control Function (/R1 Option)Specified operations can be carried out by applying remote signals (contact or opencollector signals) to t
1-29Functional Description1• Computation Start/Stop• Remote input signal: Rising edge signifies start; falling edge signifies stop• Starts/stops the c
1-301.9 Other FunctionsKey LockKey lock is a function that prohibits key operations. When key lock is enabled, pressingkeys produces no effect. To r
2-1Before Using the Recorder22.1 Handling PrecautionsThis section describes the precautions to be taken when using the recorder. Read thissection bef
2-22.2 InstallationInstallation LocationInstall the recorder indoors in a location that meets the following conditions. See alsothe normal operating
2-3Before Using the Recorder2Installation ProcedureThe recorder should be mounted on a steel panel of thickness 2 mm to 26 mm.1. Insert the recorder f
2-4External Dimensions of the Recorder220 (8.66)(1.08) 27.5178 (7.01)136.5(5.37)+207.59.42 to 26Mounting panel thickness(Dimensions before attaching t
2-5Before Using the Recorder22.3 Input Signal WiringGeneral Precautions to Be Taken While WiringWARNINGTo prevent the possibility of electric shock wh
iiiSafety PrecautionsThe general safety precautions described here must be observed during all phases of operation.Safety Standards and EMC StandardsT
2-6When using internal reference junction compensation on the thermocouple input,take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal.• Al
2-7Before Using the Recorder2Dot Model+/A–/Bb+/A–/BbChannel 1Channel 2Channel 3Channel 4Channel 5Channel 6Channel 1Channel 3Channel 5Channel 2Channel
2-8Measuring Input Wiring––DC voltage1-5VON/OFFExtension leadwireDC currentShunt resistor–/Bb +/A –/Bb +/A–/Bb +/A –/Bb +/A++Thermocouple input Resist
2-9Before Using the Recorder22.4 Optional Terminal WiringGeneral Precautions to be Taken While Wiring the Input/Output Signal WiresWARNING• To prevent
2-10NO C NCNO CNC/A1NO C NCNO C NCNO C NCNO CNC/A1/F1 /A1/R1I01I02I01I02I01I02CEFAILNO C NCNO CNC12345C/A1/F1/R1NO C NCNO C NCNO C NCNO CNCI01I02CEFAI
2-11Before Using the Recorder2Wiring Procedure1. Turn OFF the recorder and remove the terminal cover.2. Connect the input signal wires to the terminal
2-122.5 Power Supply WiringPrecautions to Be Taken While Wiring the Power SupplyMake sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the power supply.
2-13Before Using the Recorder2Wiring ProcedureThe power supply terminals and a protective ground terminal are located on the rearpanel.1. Turn OFF the
2-142.6 Turning ON/OFF the Power SwitchCAUTIONCheck the following points before turning ON the power switch.• The power cord/wires are connected corre
3-1Names of Parts and Run Operations33.1 Names of PartsFrontDoorName plateThe model name is writtenon the name plate.Power switchTurns ON/OFF the powe
ivWARNING• Power SupplyEnsure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the power.• Protective GroundingMake s
3-2Display and Key PanelRCDMENU FEEDCH UPFUNCMENUDISP1CHARACTERRECORD MATH CHART END ALARM1 2 3 4 5 6KEY LOCKESC/?SHIFTMain displayDisplays
3-3Names of Parts and Run Operations3Rear PanelMeasuring input terminal blockMeasuring input terminalsHeatsinkDissipates the internal heat.Optional te
3-43.2 Installing or Replacing the Chart PaperCAUTION• Do not install or remove the chart cassette with the chart paper guide open.This may damage the
3-5Names of Parts and Run Operations33. Open the chart holder and the chart paper guide.Chart holderThis sheet is provided on modelswith the chart end
3-66. Replace the chart cassette back into the recorder case.Align the left and right projections of the sprocket section with the guide groovesof the
3-7Names of Parts and Run Operations33.3 Installing/Replacing Felt Pens or Plotter Pen(Pen Model)CAUTION• Do not press or pinch the felt tip to preven
3-8When the Pen (Pen Holder) Is at a Position That Is Not Easily AccessibleIf the pen (pen holder) is at a position that is not easily accessible, car
3-9Names of Parts and Run Operations33.4 Installing/Replacing the Ribbon Cassette (DotModel)CAUTION• Improper cassette insertion may cause the color t
3-107. Install a new ribbon cassette.First, insert the right-hand part and then the left-hand part into the cassette holder.Check that the cassette is
3-11Names of Parts and Run Operations33.5 Starting/Stopping the RecordingThis section describes the procedures for starting/stopping the recording and
vChecking the Contents of the PackageUnpack the box and check the contents before operating the recorder. If some of thecontents are not correct or m
3-123.6 Switching the Display ScreenThis section describes the procedure for switching the display screen.To change the displayed content, see chapter
3-13Names of Parts and Run Operations33.7 Printing Measured Values (Manual Printout)The measured values of all channels are printed.ProcedureStarting
3-143.8 Printing the Recorder SettingsThis section explains the procedure for printing the recorder settings. There are two setsof settings that can
3-15Names of Parts and Run Operations33.9 Clearing the Alarm Printout BufferAlarm information waiting to be printed is temporarily stored in the buffe
3-163.10 Printing MessagesThis section explains the procedure for printing the preset character strings. For theprocedure of setting the character st
3-17Names of Parts and Run Operations33.11 Resetting the Report Data of the PeriodicPrintoutThis operation resets the past report data when the record
3-183.12 Releasing the Alarm Output (Alarm ACKOperation)This operation releases the alarm indication or relay output (/A1, /A2, or /A3 option)when the
3-19Names of Parts and Run Operations3* When the key or key is pressed while holding down the SHIFT key, the operation is reversed
4-1Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide44.1 Run ModesThe recorder has three run modes.Operation ModeThis mode is used for normal re
4-24.2 Key OperationsThis section describes basic operations on the panel keys to change various settings.Functions are set in Setting mode or Basic S
viStandard AccessoriesThe standard accessories below are supplied with the recorder. Check that all contentsare present and undamaged.Z-fold chart pa
4-3Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Changing the SettingsNoteThe comment line shows useful information such as a description of
4-4Entering CharactersUse the key or SHIFT + key to move the cursor.SHIFT key + key keyCursorUnit=ppmCHR:a-zUse the CHARACTER key or S
4-5Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide44.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of DefaultValuesOperation Menus Using the FUNC Key (
4-6Pen exchange (Pen Model)Moves the recording pen to a position that is easily accessible for replacement on thepen model.R. exchange (Dot Model)Move
4-7Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Menu Structure of Setting ModeBelow are the setup items in Setting mode. Information indic
4-8Menu Structure of Basic Setting ModeBelow are the setup items in Basic Setting mode. Information indicated inside theparentheses is references.Add
4-9Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Setup Items in Setting Mode and Their Default ValuesItems with an asterisk on the left are
4-10Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default ValueMath > Unit > Unit - 6 characters or less BlankMath > Constant > No. -
4-11Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default ValuePrint2 > CH - 01 to 06 0
4-12Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default ValueMath > Color > Color Dot Model Purple/Red/Green/Blue/Brown/Black Purple: 0A/0
viiRemoving the Packing MaterialsOpen the door, put your finger on the tab at the lower left of the display, and open thedisplay.DisplayTab on the dis
4-13Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide44.4 Function Setup GuideThis section explains the settings necessary to use various functi
4-14Alarm functionsItem Description ReferenceSectionAlarms for each channel Use Alarm in Setting mode. 5.2Delay high limit alarm/delay low limit alarm
4-15Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Item Description ReferenceSectionPeriodic printoutMeasured valueScaleChannel number or tag
4-16Display functionsItem Description ReferenceSectionDisplay brightness Use Aux > Brightness > Display in Setting mode to set the display brigh
4-17Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Guide4Item Description ReferenceSectionPeriodic printoutComputed valueScaleChannel number or tag
5-1Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)55.1 Setting the Input RangeInput range is set for each measurement channel. Set unused channels to
5-2Description• Selectable Range of Input Range, Span Left, and Span RightThe input range, span left, and span right can be set in the range shown bel
5-3Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)5Linear ScalingSelect Scale.Set the channel range.Select Volt, TC, RTD, or DI.Select the range type.
5-4Delta ComputationSelect Delta.Set the channel range.Set the reference channel.Set the left span value.Set the right span value.The new setting take
5-5Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)5ON/OFF InputSelect DI.Set the channel range.Select Cont or Level.Set the left span value.Set the ri
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