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VAMATAKE No. CP-SP-1049E DigitroniK Line SDC40A Digital Indicating Controller User's Manual ‘Taank you for purchasing the SOCAOA, This manual contains information for lnsuring corect use ofthe the SOCH0A This manual should be road by those Who design and maintain devices thet Bo sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference, Yamatake Corporation [RESTRICTIONS OM USE| —=————— “This product as bean designed, doveloped ard manuaatured for geeral pipe appicaton in machinery and equment ‘Aecortngy, when usedin appicaions outed below, special care shouldbe taken Implement fasate andor redundant design concop s wal as 2 piodc ‘mabionares progr. * Safely devices lr plant worker protection + Stanstop contrat devices fr vansporiaion and material handing machings * Aerenautcalaerospace machines "Cent dovices fr nuciesr reactors Never wo this product in appicatons where human salty may be pt ik REQUEST are Wat Wis Uses Wincal is haned over We Wear BOTS HE Copying or dupcating his User's Manual n pat orn whol forbids ‘don. Tho infomation and epeceaons in hs User Manuslare Sub. Jectie change wihou noc. Considerable tot has been made to orsure that this User's Manuals fre fem accuracies ara omissions. Ifyou shoul find any inaccurac ‘Yarnatake Coprraton, In no event is Yamatako Corporation fable o anyone for any Inet, sbacal o consequential damages asa rest of vlng thea product (©1904 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ‘or omissions, please contact SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AN Be tk of let sock which could ease person ij, flow a sty notices in this documentation. Ay Tis oymbal was he use of poet shook Hazard where hazard ive vages may be acessible the equipments wed in a manner not specified by the manafacture, the protection provided by the equipment must be impaired. + Donot replace any component (or part) not explicity specified as replaceable by your supolies + Allwiting must be in accordance with local norms and cared out by authorized and experienced personne ‘+ The ground terminal must be comected before any other wiring (and discomnected lst) + A swith inthe main supply is equced near the equipment. + Inthe case of ac power supply moves, the main power supply wiring requires (T) LOA, 250 fuse(s).BC127) ‘EQUIPMENT RATINGS Supply voltages 100 to 240Vac (operation power voltages 90 to 264Vac) Frequency 50/6012 Powerconsumption SOVA maximum EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS Do not operate te instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors. Operation of any clectricl instrument in such an envionment constitutes a safety hazard ‘Temperature 010 50°C Humidity 10 10 906RE Vibration Prequency 10 to 60lz Acceleration 1.962 maximum Installation category Category H(TEC6t-1, TEC6101 Pollution degree 2 QUIPMENT INSTALLATION *+ The controller must be mounted into panel o limit operator acess to the rea terminals + Specification of common mode voltage: The common mode voltages of ll WO except for rain supply and relay outputs are less than 30Vims, 42.4V peak and GOV, APPLICABLE STANDARD -EN61010-1, ENSOOSI-2, EN50082-2, EN61326-1 BX SAFETY PRECAUTIONS @ About Icons Safety precautions are for ensuring safe and correct uso ofthis product, and for ‘preventing injury tothe operator and other people or damage to property. You ‘must observe these safely precautions. The safely precautions described inthis ‘manual are indicated by various icons. {As the following describes the icons and their meanings, be sure to read and ‘understand the descriptions before reading this manual: AWARNING (mccunnyesc ACAUTION oe spree, @ Examples ‘wrongful operation or misuse ofthis product ‘These icons graphically represent the actual danger. (The example on the eft warns the user of the danger of electric shock) ) “Tiangles wam the user ofa possible danger that may be caused by Prohibited to prevent possible dangor. ‘These icons graphically represent the actual prohibited action. (The ‘example on the left notifies the user that disassembly is prohibited.) @ Black filed-in icles instruct the user to carry outa specific obligatory ® White circles with a diagonal bar notity the user that specific actions are] action to provent possible danger. ‘These icons graphically represent the actual action to be carried out (The example on the left instructs tho user to remove the plug from the outlet) = A\WARNING [f& ;Before wing, or removingimounting the SDCAOA, be sue totum the power OFF Failure to do so might cause elect shock, @] Briones Soctok Dora se mae ect ok ray operation Before connecting the SOCAOA tothe measurement target or extemal conl =| cuits, make sue that the FG terminals properly grounded (1000 max.) File to 10 50 might cause electic shock or re Do not touch electrically charged parts such asthe power terminals. Doing 80 might cause electric shock A\CAUTION [Se Use the SOCAOA within the operaling ranges recommended in the specications (temperature, humid, voltage, vibration, shock, mouning drecton, atmosphere, {tc Faltzo todo 80 might cause fe o faulty operation. Do not block ventilation holes. Doing so might cause fre or fully operation. Do not allow lead clippings, chips or water to enter the control case. Doing 30 might cause fire o faulty operation ire the SDC#0A propery according to predetermined standards, Also wie the ‘SDCAOA using designed power leads aocoring to recognized instalation methods, Falturo to do so might cause elect shock, re or fully operation Inputs tthe current input terminals ( @) -@®)) and ( @ - GB Jon the SOOHOA shouldbe wihin the cuent and votlag ranges Iisted a the specications. Fil tighten the terminal srew atthe torque listed inthe specications, Inulicent ightening of terminal serows might cause electric shock ore, Do not use unused terminals onthe SDCAOA as relay terminal, Doing so might cause elect shock, ror faulty operation. ‘We recommend attaching the terminal cove (sld separately) alter wring the 'SDC4OA. Failure to do 0 might cause electric shock, fr or faity operation Use the relays on the SDCAOA within the service fe listed in the specications, Continued use ofthe relays after the recommended service fe might cause fre or faulty operation, ‘Use Yamatake Corporations SurgeNon i there isthe isk of power surges caused by lightning, Failure to do might cause fr or faulty operation, © GOoe se ooo © @ Handling Precautions ‘After turing the power ON, do net eperte the SOCAOA for at east 108 tw allow he SOCHOA to stabize, Unpacking ‘Check ollowing when removing he SDCADA roms package 1. Check the model No-tmake re tht you tae ceived he roduc tht ou oder 2 Chek he SOCAOA foray appre physical damage. 2. Check the content of he package ait the Package Lito make seta laces arcade inthe pct. Ai unpacking, nl the SDCAOA sn accesories aking cat pevet damage ros of ‘an inconsistenyisfound ote package coment ae nt inode, itl conte our dese. ane | Moasitia. | aly Remarks Bey 7 Se Sasa Sao [us page 4 ‘ean ora es 1 [Tobe atioaed spare the opti aos, See 3 Modal Sec Mowiegbasat ‘BraasaTT ao | TSR |e ods Nae pas] ara RTS [Paces opr wh cn 5 are ame pac Taidesorabal Tae 7 (Sturt Request ‘Thee on the ont ofthe comers Covered with protective mo preset he face fe cna When you hive Maite mousing and wiring the cot, fix celles adesive tape on the comes of the ie, nd plinth rection of eso oye of he pectin 7 Handling Precautions Peeling off the protective fm with your fingernail might scratch the surlace othe conto. The Role of This Manual a Inall tice manuals have been prepared for the SDGAOA. Read the mana ecordng o your specie ‘reviremens. The flloving tists al he mana that scompany the SDCADA ao gives abit cutie ofthe ‘mana you dont have the eqied mana, contact Yak Cerperaton er your dese, Digitronik Line SDCAOA Digital Inceating Controller User's Manual No.CP-UNE1500, ‘The manuals provided wih he SOCADA People who aro ivolvedinharawaro dig ould he SOCAOA ino a onl panel and maitoranco must ead his manda, ‘This maul doscrbes th outines of hardware and conkers, Instaaionviing, mailenancalcheling, toubleshootng, measures and tho hardware spectfeation Digtronik Line SDCA0A Digital Indloating Controle User's Manual (Size aa) No.cP.SP-10496 Manual otis documents No Fortin Digitronik CPL Communiation SOCAOA/OG User's Manu ‘Wo.CP-UM-1SE96 “This manuals required reading for hee using the CPL. communications {unto of tho SDCHOA, ‘his manual deserbos an outine of CPL communications, wring, ‘communiestens procedures and SOCAOA conemunieatons dat, Mow to remedy toubl, and communications spactiations. Organization of This User’s Manual —— Thi manuals organi’ as flows: CChepter1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION “The outline of conor, mods! number cofigurtion are deseribed. I io omnis it ype and range amber, CChapter2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS “This chp desies names of external omonent fecins of ines sd ey oncom (Chapter 3. INSTALLATION “This apts desribes the dimension andthe rcain anti, Chapter 4. WIRING. ‘This chapter descites the terminal arrangement, inpt/ouiput connection, splice cables an prcutonsfrwiing CChapterS, OUTLINE OF SETTING This chapler gives the explanation onthe inal setng of cone and the Chapters. OPERATION “This char esrb how operate he conto (Chapter7. DATA SETUP WITH PARA KEY "The prams stg meted an the content ich eing necessary to opeate the contra tnd (Chapter 8. DATA SETUP WITH SPIEV KEY ‘The SP stp and EVENT sep operations vy wd 0 oper the contr (Chapter 8._USER FUNCTION KEYS UF1 and UF2 ‘This describes hw to ws th we Faction key and theron method (Choptor 10, TROUBLESHOOTING ‘The trabesoning metals exlined or wobles pneu da nde by san lam ont cotle. (Chapter 1. MAINTENANCE "This chap dsb shou sintnance (Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS. “This chop describes the general speiemons, perfomance specifications and standard ecesere of the contol Contents ee ‘Safety Requirements Safety Precautions Unpacking Request The Role of This Manual Organization of This User's Manual Chapter 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 441 Features . cece tl 112 Basle Function Block Diagram: 12 |W Standard Model and Remote SP Model... 12 internal Cascade Modal ov oesnset : +3. 15 Model Selection Guide : Secnnebd 14 Input Types and Range Numbers +5 Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS. 241 Names of Extrnal Components... a4 22 Names and Functions of Inaleators on Console. - =. 22 23 Names and Functions of keys on Console 7 mee Chapter 3. INSTALLATION 3:1 External Dimensions. 34 32 Panel Cutout Size. 32 33 Mounting 33 IE Location of mounting 28 WE Hounting method. 323 WE Dustproot cover a4 Chapter 4, WIRING 441 Wiring Precautions. 42 Recommended Cables. 443 Terminal Connections 444 Terminal Arrangement and Recommended Direction of Wie Draw-out 48 ‘45 Terminal Connection Diagrams of Standerd and Extension Terminal Bases. Standard terminal layout. 1M Extonsion terminal layout 46 Power Supply Connections and Grounding 1M Power supply connections Grounding ne en “47 Input Connections anes 7 Input 1PV1) connection - | Input 2Pv2mSP) connection remote SP and internal eascade models only). £8: Control Output Connection With single output 1 With postion proportional output (26). Ih eateool contol up (KAR KK), 49 Otner Connections Connection of Auxitry Output 1.2 (option) ~ 1 Connection of Relay Event Output IE Connection of Open Collector Event Output (option). Connection of Remote Switch input (option) 4-10 Communication Connection (option) : {411 Noise Genoraion Sources and Noise Suppression 412 Isolation between input and Output. (Chapter 5. OUTLINE OF SETTING IL Standard and remote SP models 7 52 I Internal cascade model += . 4 Chapter 6. OPERATION 1 Indication Changeover. an cevcesesee Bel ‘Chapter 7. DATA SETUP WITH PARA KEY TH Setting of Parameter (PARA). : “74 1 How to et and rosot the parameter seting mode. 7 ow to move the parameter tome. ere 172 How to change the eet value ofa parameter itom cee 1H Parameter item table [Ml Detalled Description of Parameter tems. 72 Setting of PID Values. : I How to set and reset the PID setting. S72 1H How to move the PID tems = : 733 I How to change the sot value of@ PI tem... 728 ID tom Table a Pocene IN Dataled Deseription of PID Heme. ot 737 73 Data setupeees ese Sg . ow a anesthe oi ting ose . S798 How to move a soup tm Sza9 I How to change the sot value ofstup tem =n. svssesvesenre 789 1 Setup tem Table roe 740 Detaled Description of SETUP Heme 7-4 Password (PASS) Setting [Transition Procedure to Password Seting Sat and Rt Procedure 1H Transtion Through Parameters = 785 1M hanging Set Values in Password Parameters Soccncn TAS IE Soting Password. sueenen nee Sitncnnoeennnne 88 Chapter 8. DATA SETUP WITH SP/EV KEY 841 Setting oP. 7 4 I Prior to SP setting ivsceeneeeee BA How to set and reset te SP setting mode oo a How to move an SP tem. coe 1 How to change the set value of SP hem. : 22 1H Selection of SP number (SP No). 3 1 SP item table (including the selection of LSP group mb Bo 182 EV Setting 06 Prior to EV setting erry I How to set and reset the EV setting made... rey I How to move each EV emt ocvecrsensee : 87 How to change the eat value of EV ta, a ‘87 BL EVitem table. a 88 Chapter 9. USER FUNCTION KEYS UF1 AND UF2 841 How to use the User Function Keys ca 9:2 How to Register a Function in User Function Key cee, IW Hem code range for register 7 : m9 Fogistering method: oz Wi Retease of register. on 192 Example of registering. °3 Chapter 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Alarm ication co 104 ‘When SETUP atter C2 cannot be changed... Scent |W When RUNREADY cannot be selected by key operation 102 [ML When the control output isnot obtained normaly. S02 When AT (auto-tuning) cannot be started 102 [WL When the computer backup function I not activated normally... 10-3 Chapter 11. MAINTENANCE Chapter 12. SPECIFICATIONS: WE Specitcaions «-.-- |W Accossoris and Optional parts 124 “127 Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 141 Foaturos ‘Tne DIGITRONKK SOCADA isa goneralpurpes indeatng conor for controing the tempore, ‘ressur, flowrate, pH, quid love and others. “The SDC4OA features a wide vary of gut pions thammecouples, esstance thermometer bus, OC votageardDC current inputs are supported. Contractions ar also provsed wih such superb function at ‘ot only wo-reedom degre PID, butalsotuningby newalnet and smarttusng or suporesingovershootcan be solace optionally. Thereore, the SOCADA can be used for a vay of application, making the best ot {he folowing features. (igh accuracy and igh solution 1 Instensted comespondence to PLE (© Coping with eystem sown © Correspondence io various controle (© Simple operation Accuracy ot20.1%4F 5, sampingeyceot0.t sec, andhighesoluon epay of 5 digs. Stable highresluton contol actons canbe realized Floxiblycoresponds to auloate operation in combination wth @ PLC, proving amaximumo 12/omble swith pul and amas rmumot 8 evant cups, ‘Teinsrumentcannoton)ybackypaPLC computerorthe heused asacontorotaulomation, butasocancope wih sym down more ‘uk wihthe mentoring tunciensof sensor orepertonteennas srengnened Fly corocponds to various conte of empertue,pressu, Nowrate, eel pH and othorsby he variable gain, input roken ine ‘approximation, muti ratio sein, itera cascade functions, and ober “The operation faves are classes wo; short time setup bythe smart any loaders provides ter an engineer, whi simple sting ‘by the user funtion kaye provied for an oper. aa 442. Basic Function Block Diagram 1 Standard Model and Remote SP Mode! (x: Optional function) reat coat etwas onedine_o a aaa ol ee = Some feb bas] lpcaua | || ie Soe ~ Lp asa] | ag coer Ferment ear | . |= SP cating ['52_ SP]. puto wring + Aux, waza [2 n) Ff Moet . snmcrmaion | [one eae fee | sree ann ee sop Re a i SS = 12 internal Cascade Model (%: Optional uncon) puta cptine restos cote ot sagen] etmctrnesl |_| | SESE Pye aus a LY mies] | SB an psonete Mera” | Faget carey Be gh stone | | paws mis Pieces [Le | o nc ntoiye * vit 24a hla Input 2canbe Ino 2 Mast eortel 13 Imp Stave conto, ne a shown bao ample C40ASGOASO4100 i cnt ton furs) ps Dosen H0m Daas nacangenae © [ ty uo propa ® ‘Wo bh cio a atnginccn orc tro papal 6 i Oretcut a 2onAS A 0 | Haan ent aye ay me Henn cn aly bits eas oy Henan en crap ures ek ssl cl voip pu oa bu « [Renee oot opt eget 3 T ee ool cen epi vote capt Fi alm ere >> aa FSR agi brewtes o Onn inet ees (a 2paFt 7 Troy con NONE. oe Wi asada SPOT rely cone rec Mani nana] © | [legge tera mcrae SP yao ‘Tape canon esos | > ‘itefaourgeomacopu | 04 asd pan tame ato fpf anny aa 29,50, A8 866 9 KT og (Wo ase lenaupa sf pela ok ‘oy atl optn acne Wont patois Tate of SPOT rey ant wl ‘shoo ainto ane | 08 ta pinta ooo estore 68 08.6507, oF “With pins freee emiting +2 poison op 8 {Win ang ot od 2p omit Seaton [eo s rbeoaleaamaag nner ereT nar oman | [aan oes et ods apon Ye Gerad aloe {Spm cae ea «Romanian enue | esoncatet axa +2860 cormeneaon tlson orn anor sped Tepe cea | ® Tonelanvoomonpsed + ace eae ental baer iz oneal 14 1-4. Input Types and Ragne Numbers. Inputtyp [Range number] code | Grange CO) | Flange CF) Kia) | x | 00% remo | ow 20 Koa) 1 | «ca | 00% e000 | 0 500 Kia 2 | we] 00» «00 | ow 70 ica) 3 | 19 | -2on0 to steno | -o10 1 <2at0 Kia + [x | -ton0 to mo | -a00 ve +700 Koa) “5 | e16 |-2000 © samo | 200 10 aco (CRC) 6 E08 0.0 to 8000 0 to 800 | 40) 7 | v0 | 00% s000 | 0 1000 Teo) | tm |-2000 © +9200 | 200 10 +700 8 PRI0=) 9 [ew] 09 100 | 0 w sooo Renta) 10 | Ae] cow se000 | 0m a1 SR 11 | st] cow 000 | 0 oo wowres20 | 12 | wes] 09 w 2000 | 0 w «ano wowresz | 13 | wie| 00 w v4000 | 0 w 80 PR40-20, 14 19 0.0 to 1900.0 o ‘o 9400 N 16 ry 0.0 to 13000 32 to zn | mun 17 [ve] 00 woo | ow a onu 18 | 2m | 2000 w +4000 | 200 w 750 one 19 _| 207 | oo w e000 | 20 wo +100 Goistoncromsi| 20 | 206 | 00m» scoox] —— _—| 16 16 a 28 | ree [#00 000 |-a000 te vino asmemmee [ae [rae | e000 | a00 vino oT | re | 000 e000 | 000 1 10000 os [re | 00 weno | cow woo 70 | rer | 000 w vn00 | 000m arom 6 [re [00 amo [i000 ano so [rt [00m so0 |-00 te mn0 [st P96 | -50.0 t0 +2000 | -600 to +4000 oe 52 Pas | -€000 to +40.00 | -7600 to «104.00 | 53 Pag | ~4000 w +6000 | 40.00 10 140.00 P85 POs, 00 300 | 00 w 5000 [86 Pot 0.00 to 100.00 0.00 10 20000 Trane [Farge mie] coe [age room ce 0 to 20mA 5 os | 10 to tov [67 _—*«| suo. 0 to 100mv 68 Lor | ~19999 to 26000 oan va) aa 0 0 wv 72 Los | [ete ow Pwr | Chapter 2_ NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 241 Names of External Components, This instumon consists of console, maln boy, standard terminctbase, and extension ermal base (epton) console ‘segment splay, LEDS and vais oration kays Main body se andoiners ‘Standard trminalbase = Terminals for connecting the power spy, sensors sn thet. Extension inal base: Terminals for conecing communcation signals, event outputs ae remote stones used as option Exancon trina base 24 2-2 Names and Functions of Indicators on Console ‘Te console consis of keys, nscaors andl LEDs igh-emitng dled lames} oper various operations tobe done, ‘Channa LED ‘nasi te cbanelnumberol @PV Seegined carey. Cen ii" Pvt ot nat Ghe: Pvzot npr? Not nestor Irate PV vale (nasuted emperet) ‘ry and can so este ha conte (He hseator re TEMS eure Eero | SStatiivinaictnaraae war ey Cian neaoy ate, ayer ah 7 gap es wuthing "ee out Lights wren remot se ‘seigscewayandesr seo Iau AP apo, be vued an gran Oa, SSipomeuectcs toma etch onto 9 ies Paomtot Ste wees su is mutes ge pana iS ceadin Ur er Fenato txD ‘oom (conmnicarion) ahs when te com inition Ines, LED lamp whose ating ccecton can boat Oy Noa nestor Ba aunlary Inlestor whioh inate roopramoer tt Sp and can so aes th Py to unin |S posed inthe a tring pike in the amar eg Sifewmesssonsioupaae Lory zeontotouputsteuste0 then booted abe a \ ‘hao LED iphoto oops ev “he lrrt LED gis when» No indetor contnts 0s ‘yer oust seo Ticats econo tt ate nde a. inet “SP (Set Pra) Le went set tnpusie eid Dev (Cevatey: Ugtisunonncvaion VSP iinostd (OUT (Ostpu)” Lge anante cone! utp eindetes, 22 23. Names and Functions of Keys on Console pate, ann ay — ey. apy Ci etn FL he \ oo — “CO tcakan tom orn \ yee stig. \ \ \ @D wey @ key Shi edit SPIRY hay: Set Pointer ky. Shes om. Sts SP or eve, "hangs oar soled + Sls each of SP, anaes PID oo. LOADER: Loader jek PARA ky: Prante i ecko connec tha andy oar, S 7 Stee apaametrcontol consrteup. np tt tom ts) | enlace. "aLey: Rennes toy Bee) "Scans ise Foy: nar ty CS Moa chngg numec |ATigy_ Auto Tuning ty White aeeioumore nthe mano. " Eecas oats 229 tng 2a —MEMO— Chapter3 INSTALLATION 34 External Dimensions Uni: mn Termin cove st on) es tet cnr ot i razzoneoot Lock eon x oe el (cota ote Staeieer.oot ‘terthapetsasnsbet hemouniog rect ouch he mates, en he ‘crows by one tum on Noten te ese may stored btamerng macro ones. Ana e-8 | an 3-2 Panel Cutout Size Unit mm Pane! cutout sie for dosed mounting ara item 4 Jt 1 ¢ ot . I | expe T "utr of unis o be mourted se cutout size (recommended) with vertical and horizontal mounting 99 min frontal mounting) (7 min. when ha Tard ds proot covers use.) | | > —--+ Tt ! 150 min (voreal mounting) Ne na ie S040 cares hale botom | Suto terpuatuecttstasmay terol ———- ieopeaigtenpeah rge (ie) + Inpaot bevy eae bot he abve | tntond cauon'eah cose moots onc meray a2 + Mount he lnstument otha # does not it horizontal move than 10" (+ 0). + Use a sll panel with a plate tckness of \ ‘more than arm + Foc tho upper and lower panalefthe Instn ment securaly byusingtte sachedmounting brackets. tod ipward Mounting angle Dustproot Cover Use the cust rec ever (option), when using he controler in a dusty or dt locaton, and to prevent Inadvertent operation “Two dust pot covers are provided hard oso, each with he following rng tunctons Type] checking of Oplay | Operation Hard o x Soft © © (Oinicaos that a taal canbe ued Chapter 4 WIRING 4-1. Wiring Precautions ZXWARNING @oe ;Bofore wiring, or ramovingfmounting the SDO4OA, be sure to tum the power OFF. Failure to do so might cause electric shock Bofore connecting the SDC40A to the measurement target or extemal contol Circuits, make sure that the FG terminal is properly grounded (1000 max). Failure to do s0 might cause electric shock or fre Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the power terminals. Doing so] ‘might cause electric shock. ZXCAUTION © ©0800 6 66 ‘Do not alow Toad clings, chips or water fo enter the controler caso, Doing 50 might cause fe or fal operation Wire the SOC40A property according to predetermined standards Also wre the SDCAOA using designed power loads aocorirg to recognized instalation tmothods. Failure todo s0 might cause electric shock oor faulty operation. Inputs tothe curent input terminals ( GD - 3 ) and ( €@ - @9 )on tho SSDOAOA shouldbe within the current and votage ranges listed in tho Spectcatons. Fim tighten the terminal screws a the torque listed inthe speciation. Insutlnt tightening of terial sons might cause electric shock ore Do not use unused tominals on the SDCAOA as relay terminals. Doing so might cause elect shock, fre or faulty operation ‘We recommend attaching the termina cover (ele separately) after wring the SOCAOA. Failure todo 30 might causo elec shock, tre or fally operation, Use th relays onthe SDCAOA within the sori fo istad inthe Speciation. Continued use of th relays afer the recommended sori Me might cause fre or faut operation, Use Yamatake Corporation's SurgeNon f there isthe risk of power surges caused by lighting Failure to do might cause treo auty operation, “a + Connact cables according tthe instant made! number antennal numbers on he label mcunied on the side panel of this fstumert. Aer wisng, make sue the wing connections ae corect, + Separate inpuouput signal cablos and communication cables more than S0em om achive power cabs or ‘power cable higher than 100V, Dn pass these cables together hough the same conduit o dt, + Be caztul not allow crimped yo cokdelss terminals touch any achacet tein, + wenthe nermacoupoinputotheike os ierumentistobe connededinpaalelwth therinsruments, tha ttl input impedance ofthe other instruments shoud be MO min. if the tll inp impedanc ie ess than 1M, a sensor disconnection may not be able tobe dtectes. + Cautions in combination wih cata input device ‘nen the inputoutpt(paralol conection incase of pu of he SDCAO is applied to an AD converte or analog Scannor, sete, such a trouble as éspersion in ead data may cur. To reve th rouble rom ‘ccuring, ak any of he owing remedial measure. Romedial measures) 1. Use alow specdintgral type AD convener. 2 Insert an slator having no sutching power sunt between the SOC40 and AD conver. 8. Perform averaging processing by a personal computer during eta reading 4, Solan input titer othe doves possi “The folowing table shows he mesring ofthe eyo the terminal wing label on a instrument side ‘Smee Dowco ese curent T__ [seminoma Ay eaten rok oon LY eaten 42. Recommended Cables Connie theroceuplewiesto the terminals in cage of thermocouple input. When a thermocouple onnctodt terminals, er wing stance Is long, connect the wires via shielded compensating tad wie, + Forinpuvoubput other tan thermocouple, use a siekded ptetyre insulated vi sheatad cable for Instumertaton use conforming o JCS-368 or equivalent (general calod twisted shielded cable for inetrumertation use) + A shielded moticonductor microphone cord (MVS) may be used, I eletromagnai induction noise are comparativo low comand ied sili ales pant Deonaudore | PEV-S-0oMPS IE ‘Seonduairs | _ITEV=S-09 7m 7 oe 2eonduciore | KPEV-S-Osmm x 1P Seonducirs | _ KTEV-S-09nmF 17 4a 43. Terminal Connections Use actinped style scteress termina compatbie wih M5 ste. Ccauton + caution 2 Be e010 to use round crnped sive ‘oldoross terminals toprovent econ- nectontemtemrinals, theinstument Ismourtedataplace eujectto netic abe vratone or impacts Be caret nto alow any exp sy Saldeless teminas to euch adjacent terminals es —_ li fp Ee 44 4-4 Terminal Arrangement and Recommended Direction of Wire Draw-out Recommended rections of wire eaw-out rom he stander torina base {cure ffl thie ue ato he ctecon of wire drawout when using the extension terminal bac.) Direction ofthe wes Biocon a he wires Grown out tran out ‘Standard termina base layout _ eB — — Bate hy T so 1 8 BCL A® |, 97] O Gan ise S18 Sa gin ES Sa Peles: Foe *aS8 ° } =| “($3 esl 3 RESET Raa Lr Bs 8.8.0.5 x oaggene.J @ = — 2 ayia i igh fey essesesacs. 45. Terminal Connection Diagrams of Standard and Extension Terminal Bases 1m Standard terminal layout “Ee soe ¢ Fae eee eo Boe bee Eta ore to ee, So ED Tyee, ge cele ee pe eens] IO ‘ge none oe Bee | ae 8. a a! 18 Extension terminal layout 46 46 Power Supply Connections and Grounding 1m Power supply connections + Obiain the SOC4OA power source fom 8 single-phase Instumenttion power source not ebject excess oie for AC med “+ Connect the SOCAOA DC model oa 24Vde «10% poner source, Ifthe power source generates noise, ac an insulation transformer, ad use ine i, Line tar Yamstake Corporation Model 81446964-001, Be careful nto bundle te primary and secondary cols of the power cate logothor, Do not put ham Into th same conduit or det ater roduc noisereducton messes. a fel SE) ~a1 Te Tle To tee 1 Grounding Connect the instrument by one-point grounding to GND terminals (terinals 3 and FG termina) ont perform any jumper wiring. Mounting a grouncng termina bard separately, and connect shielded cables, 6.0 the ground, grounsng work teu. Grounding resstaee: Less than 10002 Grounding conductor: Annealed copper wir mare than 2 mm? (ANG) Grounding condor lena: 20m mas, _ $00 48 47. Input Connections 1 Input 1 (PV1) Connection ‘Thetputtisota muitinputtypecorespoe Ingto varous sensor, Connetthe input tem nals accoreing to each sensor as shown bow Note: Be cart net 6 apy votag tthe linear curt sensorternats(&))) Doing so causes to instrument rrahuncon. Note2: Bo cares about the potarty ofeach sensor en making conection Noten evastiedeaercometanat | //, ach soso. So 1m Input 2 (PV2IRSP) Connection (remote SP, and internal eascade models only) ‘Connect ether nstumrtaton input oto '5¥ or 410 207A det the put 2 ovine as shown below, we acennamen |Z. SE te ot Fite if ® eee Ga Hote 2:82 caretul about he pointy o he gut ton mang conection OE Note 3: Us a silded cals lr conectin ot weep 49 48 Control Output Connection ‘The contol upto this instruments determined, cepending upon the midel number. After sutlraly checking he model numbers ofthis instumont andthe actuator tobe used, ke connectons. Note thatthe conto upto each model cannot be changed ino ary other ype ot eonteloutput 1 With single output ‘Connect te relay output (00), curenteuput (56) or voage ouput (60) a5 shown below. Note: When a smal eurenvow votage enecanae LW A//, se Le L ‘elay. Power supply. Sf x eXpwvactaara Coo Note Never connect nor sconnoet he actus wh the power supply fo this insrument apt lose Chariot sctuatormay cause taut Hote: The voltage output circu is a ‘conetant-curentckeut item. Setthe currant valueby setupC7@ : according tothe constion othe § SSRandleediobaussdio cain B sncshen me rr a fantom eto, Ay tastiest voltages set tothesame valie as 7 / age means: apie ee iromwmmevaneasen LLL. a) 410 18 With postion proportional output (26) Connect ne feocback ressior and corte ouput as shown below, exercising uimost car abou the switching section, Noto 1: Thebuitin olay has alimtod te, Avoid seing such PID constants tal ON-OFF operation of he relay is repeatos excessive Note 2: Whenamolorior100V/200V ac eto based, exercise ‘care abou the inrsh cuentas wel a th contact ‘ate and use an aur olay hen necessary Note 3: Wever lay he cable othe mater teminals @ and vat to tho fesdack reisor terminals @. and @ tough te same wire de, nor connect a6 ‘condor able o these terminals, but separate the “a0 a8 604) (gaat he/77. ‘overmentioned tables Soemormereomeschather. Cherise this instumentmaycause rouble de tothe stating nog, ee, of he mater. Noto 4: Tenmais @, @ ana (may rt be equ (whan eeseck reer provied | With heatieool control output (6K, 6K, AK, BK, 9K, 3D) ‘ho sng avpus aro conbned. Maka connection ae ehown below. Sat the heat ise and oa do by parnetore in ahance Dstorprecautosn conection, sare the notes sn nth case ae gle utp 49. Other Connections 1 Connection of auxiliary output 1,2 (option) ‘This instrument can be provided with upto one airy output when the contol ouput is postion ‘Proportional 2) outputorneat/ool output, andup to two auxiliary ouputs case ot any other correo. ‘The terminals (and @ ony ae used forthe avery ouput in easeo! 2G "neadece conto. Inany thercases, the terminals (Sand (are used for aux output arth terminate Dand @ tor auxary output 2 Note t: Never connact nor disconnect the receiver with the power supply to this Insrumert kept on. Others, the receWer may cause a le, Note 2: Uso shiolod abies for connection. 1 Connection of relay event output “This instruments provid wth wo points (ta cortact each) ol lay ever cul as standard, and one Point (ab contact) of relay event output as option. Connect hase relay avert cupats as shown below. Note: When a smallcurrentiaw yotageis tobe smtched, use a bleeder resistance to bain the eutcentcurentvotage vale torthe minum switching capacty othe rely, Connection of open collector event output (option) Mal wing onthe attached terminal baso Nolet: Be uroto conectino terinal 01h + torminal ofthe extemal powor supp tro, tneevertoutpleoesratpere Now 2: Nevers beoentna terial the externa power supply andterminas @ to Bot thie smart. nese, the vet ouput becomes seco. (A stat heurproveriecratinetbeanp) Note 3: When a semeondcor fed suchas a progam contote (sequencer Isto be formed select sich a mode tha the Gecionetcureniscobcten. Thisvad | foxedrwromy rust nel be afte averse by ea "| Curent wien the event output ofthe incon s nesot | Connection of remote switch input (option) “Thi instrument can be provided with 4 pots of 12 pols (8 pois cutot 12 points are mounted on the estorsion torinalbase) of emt awich inp option, Incase of 12 pots remot ewich input wing le made on bath standard terminal base an oxtension torial bat Note 2: Note 3: ‘The emote switch used for this insturentis ot abut-n power supply ey (open votage 12¥ ec) ype. Be sire tooperate he external contacts a n> vege contacts Use galdconactsorthetie, whichean turn on and of a smal curert, 35 no- votage conics. Other kinds of lay cortacts may not be abletotumon and ‘ftasmall corer Use such contacts that have euticient margin io the ‘minimum switching capacity with ‘especto the contact curentandopen voage ofthis isteument. ‘When somioonductrs (euch as opan calector) are used as no-otage oon tact, the votage across the cosas shouldbe SV max. whon he contacts are tuned on. The leak current at not ime shouldbe 1004A ma. ‘Aremeta switch can be connectedin parallel wih wo or more SOOO saris unis. When isto be connectedin paral wih this rerument and thertype of instrument, check he condos for the other instumert sutcionty belo insrumeraton. fae 66 i Internal circuit of portion ofthis Instrument where remote switches are connected y ee 4-10 Communication Connection (option) “Te communication functions of hs instrument are lasiid into RS 2820 type and AS-485 typeby the ‘model number. Aer checking he communication ype your nstument make connection as shown belo Note 1: Note 2 Note ote a: “is instrument anays sense 8 a stave stston The RS485 type pomas sv staan 6 be mtorr. Inthe R495 ayo) connect ne ese teint sso btwan to ROR rs FOB torial ofeach o the mastr ton ante svestatonttest om rmasertston. Useteteminang stirs of 100 ae 2 in Wen mating tee west comacton ‘nthe S485 1p sho cc teeanD ana @ and between & and @ ot ti ‘stent Int AS-465 (ie syst) ype cone oraeacterinatrgrestortbotnanyeal trast ROA and OB nessa fds SDA anSOB Ines. Use om nate eit 1500 an mn Beste essen auniaue acess to each stv aon Neverstetcretbstueen ROA ane RDB or SOK and S08 teminas. Cerio, his incraot maybe damages (© Siro system RS-485 interconnection diagram ‘SOCAOA sav ton oe Ternaing g—— = Tomato ‘Ata 0 SW or rater trmintng resistor 150.0+5% at each endo he cxmmunications lines. ‘Ground he shied Fos at ono end in one tcaton, nat at both ends. Handing Precautions Bo sure to connact SG terminals each ater, Faure to do so might cause unstable communications, 8, (© Sire eystom RS-485 Interconnection diagram omer <= ‘tach 05W or gat terns resistor of 15024 5% a each endo the comerunizaos nes Ground the shield Fs at ore odin ene lation, not at both ens When ony tree RS-485 terminals are provided, the ateas marked win an asterisk () ee wed Incoming, @ Hanating Precautions ‘Be soto connect 8G temas each ther, Fale to 60 so might cause unstable communiatons, 419 4-11 Noise Generation Sources and Noise Suppression 1 ‘Noise generation sources ‘The folowing noise ganertion sources te the most commen: © Roy and contacts © Phase ange conto! SCR © Solenoid cole and glenedvalies © Rado communication equipment @ Powers (higher an 100V ac, inparioun) © Welding rachine © Indotvatoas © Hh-votane gion vices © Motor commutator (© Measures for noise suppression + ACR iter elective for qlee rang noise such as impube nose Fecommended CR iter Yamtake Corporation Model No. €1446966-001 + Avvaristoris sect forroios wih high eres values Be cartu snc the vate i shorted it matnetons, Recommended varstor Yamateke Corporation Model No. 81446966-001 (fr 100V) '81446967-001 (or 200¥) 420 4-12 Isolation between Input and Output Tho folling igure shows the metvalislaton between he input and utp. Inthe low oro, the acon bounded by @ Sod ine Is inated orn the oat ofthe cxcuk. The section bounded bya dotted nee ot iolate rom tho rest ofthe cet sme] [acess ou | a Ree | downass sani} “evovea wr Jesus) lancaael 8 I © Ht i woL Rua 4 Sine the loader ack pati nt sat tom the tna gal ecu, handle very eat. 421 —MEMO— Chapter 5 OUTLINE OF SETTING ‘This instrument omploys sucha system tat varous settings an selectons canbe done kom the keys or han loader so aso be adaplaie to varous applications. For his pupcee, necessary data are requ tobe input asin. When the power surely to the Instrument is tuned on for the ist te, fest set the setup (SETUP) items by keyinoperation (7-9), Determine the basi features ofthe instrument by the setup tems, then set he parameters (PARA) (7-1). ‘The setup tome prepared noed not be changed Go fequenty ones they ae set. When these sep toms are setby key in operation, thay cannot be changadin anyother han he READY mode. “Thomajorotup tome rominputt output are colectedin the lek diagram gen onthefollowingpages. “Tho symbol inthe lagram are as shown teow CLIC: Setup (SETUP) tem number PARALICI: Parametr (PARA) em number 5a 1m standard and remote SP models noe en Tit engrave ont] Conputer backer soecion —] SI (ana) iieatips ——] on ee eee ‘aeipotieaien] or [__Aialpomon —] o” (Ciitinwarmpat tow imi om] 8 [itinerant io] 19 ; Tiara] © — CAmaraigeoR] cv ai eae ] pms [ FSP muti ato PAs eo a ee Broken tne approximation] Seago. ‘Ai2 fier PARAS, fa me a Saree apn —] fur ee ore PARABO ESP sats fea - Wl cra, (israe] 208, | Fees O=7] Slo (Geta or Pine] c17 42-054 High limit of SP fimit | C18 ISP settle] SFranpura —] P87 (sme) pas pase enteepmans San Taam [ons [Saga as ——] nn er Sacaenateateansmaan [poe [tai nega Posmay] ne Senecio tese pee fee PDRGRED SSP ee Se a = FARAS2™ [oie gap nearer actos] far conc acer Gracie) |e og, [Osta ana a : (Cones re pane 5 (Cort tomes rae - oa “Aunty ouput Same REN TORSO | ery fmt wna ouput] C3-Co8 |.araph indicator Saas, Setting aoe ce [creen bok sting range Pants eT Indication 4 digit masking PARAS Indeton out of LEDIGrUF | cE. om Funston asimert of Ut kay] 85-059 Futon asieort of UF tay c¥0-c88 events vente, andoy | BARA EvontinnEADY mods | can 1 Internal cascade model [ating a (“sisaawve —] os (eit cere] (Contiueato nea page) Mt ono en ee) ° Saw apa | Pp os Tip cargo AN = PUI, A= PVE A input ‘lz uare rool operation “Az dacinal poi poston (A near pl ght (700%) We bas mt Broken ine apprvimation Pe sath t (Comtimiedto nex page) SP) L Sore | ; LSP sate ‘SP ramp uit caz-c5e panva7 Pass p |] at (Continved i nox page) oe on cts cr crs ou Pass aRAT Panis ov Fares PaaneD ca Be I Maser contol operations Tieontesownrgarsien [Pas [Satgal PD ode Ino we e-5P tom Seectndfonan tng ten —[>4A47 [ntl maps wh spwaton | raz Slecionatino eeion degre [PARE [PD ate SP car asa = Paes Veg ARE [cone una vrton Cont acon eecrnera) ——|So-onn i Taenalnsp ox] c20 (_“aeransrinae —] om» rao Phe SBS tawsr] meme A_] oes RSP ea anuae, mee a, Taw i of Pe] ara? TighimiSPima——] 18 Pane une pan, asus, Ey aa (rae < Saeco davon oyion | #966 [Suing a PO opine: we 67° tems Contlactenoectrovre) | ©3 [ta anu van PO cwaton] Fuad 50.0 PD ise Pere oma oycetine ap. rae Steen phon rie cont aupet veften past (Continued nest page) 55 (Contruestom pce pase “ Ti i in oe —— cnoe haaton UF teres ‘sete one SERRA SETI] oy acti oanaT] exc eae ox. | | [eszastnmama) oe [ren et song ange pase || [etezetanmin cums] -o a nove Indep eD aruF cn Tinsel UFitoy emcee Fart ascent of Fziey | cn-ce Events Evontypesandoy | AF Evonin READY mode] eza Chapter 6 OPERATION ‘TmeS0C+0A mainbody is notprovided with aponer svitchorprolecive{use. Hinecessay,provdethem ouside the erumen ‘Supply the power of 90 to 264V ac between ho torminalsD ané Do he main body. The instrument stats vp about 10 ee ate to begin the ciation and contol. Ourg te start-up tne, te 10 LEDS ofthe bar graph indicator ight sequently at unequal tors, starting wih the Second LED as count rom the letand seo 1m Indication Changeover ‘when ne 5 key s pressed, the indications of No.2 indicator ane No. 3 indicator are changed over as shawn below. Since thishas no efct onthe corto, the necessary ndeatons can be checked solecivey, as oquied. The contents of Inceatonof the bar graph eater are determine, depending upon th sting ‘of C71, and cannot be changed by the @25 kay, No. net (9) Standar modo ad remote SP model ‘There are six indication ypes © to @ as shown onthe net page. Inmesata ater the power ‘suppl istumecon th indcatontype Die iedated inthe ALTO med, ath inakeation ype © nthe MANUAL moe, ‘Te nation ypo is changed ooverrepestodly as stow alow, depending upon the op mode Incase o00, 60,56 eutput : 0 @+O->0-> Incase o 26 output 0503050504 Incase otneatecl ouput : OO +8-+8-1O+0 + et © No.tindoator PV No.2indeator SP No.dindiclor + + Goes aut wine LSP. + Intho LSP mode with LSPs, he selected LSP number (0107) dead + Inthe RSP rode wit 8 LSPS, [r] denoting RSPsindcated atthe et and selected LSP No, (fo 7 i ncated atthe right igh SSP, DEV, OUTIanp + SP igs Notindestor = PV "No.2 indicator Devan (DEV), This isa value alee tom PY ~ SP. No.dingicator + Goee out ‘SP, DEV, OUTIamp = DEVEchis. © No.tindcator —: Pv No. 2inccator — Manipulated variable output % (changeable dg fases in MANUAL mode) No. Sinseator + Goes out 8°, DEV, OUT lamp : OUT tots © This ination giver in he 26 output type ony No.tindalr PY No.2indealer + Motorapening % No.Sindeator = Fla} /sindatod. SP, DEV, OUT lamp : Goes et. © Trsincations ven in the Reavcoot out type oy. Nowtindiator PV No.2indiator Hest ldo output No.Qindcator —: (Hes inccated, ‘SP, DEV, OUTIamp + OUT ies. @ ‘THis inccaton is given in the heaicool cup ype only. No. tindeator = PV NNo.2indcator + Coolede output No.Sindcator [el is indicated SSP, DEV, OUTlamp : OUT igs. 62 (2) Inomal cascade mec ‘Tore are seven inscaton types Oto as chown below, nmaciataly ater tha power unt ke ‘umedon th nication ype © is indicatodin the AUTO mode, anditsinccaton ype @ inthe MANUAL, mode. “Te ication typos changedover repeatedly a8 shown bolow dopancng upon the ouput mace Incase of00, 60, 56 ouput : 0-40 +0-+@-+0-4 Incase of 26 output 039505040405 Incase otneateoslaupt : 0+@+0-+8 340-404 © No.tindcator —: Master Pv No.2indcator Master SP (M—LSP) No.Singcator + Goes cut wit one master SP, + Selscted LSP No. (0 ois incicated wi si master SPs SP, DEV, OUT amp + SP Hgts Hinson (OH tis. © No. tindcator = Master Pv No.2ingcator —: Master OUT No.Sindcator + Goes out ‘SP, DEV, OUT amp: OUT Bt. (cH ieeation CH aes @ Notmdcator —: Stave PU No.2indcalor —: Slave SP (S-LSP) No. indicator: + Solcted LSP rumber (60r7 Is ndead ine LSP mode, +L 7 I eennting RSP is cated al he at cig, and elected ASP rumbor (6.07) atho vig gt. ‘SP, DEV, OUT lamp = SP gts (cH ication creo. © Notindcator —: ‘Slava PV No. indicator = Slave OUT (contol output auantty) No.Sindeator Goes ou, S3P, DEV, OUT lamp : OUT tins (Hinton cH tts. 63 No.1 inator No. 2indicator No.3 calor SP, DEY, OUT lame CH indation No incator No. 2ndeator No.3 indicator SP, DEV, OUT lamp (CH ination No. Indicator ‘No.2 indicator No.9 inseator SSP, DEV, OUT lamp (CH indeation ‘Stave PY Motor opening % Fb Tis inictea Goes ou cH tts. Slave PY Hoa sie cutput % (conto utp quantity) CHE Jisincicates OUT ight, (cH ges. stave PY (Coo sie ouput % (conte ouput quanty) Te }sincicates, OUT tots. che ots 64 Chapter 7 DATA SETUP WITH PARA KEY 7A. Setting of parameter (PARA) Parameter toms whose stings must be changed several times to mprove the conto functions as tho ruts otoperatenofthisinsiument are callecestethsineert.Aturthe system spacedin tationary operation, Ris almost unnecessary change the setngs of these paramstrs “Theva abou 0 to 80 parameter ems obese, changrg depending pon the made. Ther are ‘eo such paramuors thatthe same contons of eoting are shared by several lems orthe values stat | LsP change a Tine SPchange PV tracking action is executed wit the same comers 38 SPU. m8 we rir oe an ect enn corer a _ (rare a Time eee tere we r5Pa os ra poate ce seeeee ss real os eI srenme noe So A Time a een aR eee certo oof oes os oe am ei “This soting is tec In commen tothe LSP and ASP upidown el vaues. 0:1U meane 1/10 othe ‘minimum reson of tho otvant SP incasng the decal poi, 119 8 DBL Low it of geen bat (sou) ve 2000 oo: b-H High iat of proen belt (sou) o¥2 2000 “Tease ptraters st he hgh and ow iis of stably when used as an OK lamp (C7H=1} to menor {he conta of th intent. 4: 1-0 ‘Selection of meter cotrolmthod 0} ©: MFB contol (conventions type) + Presumed poston conto 1: MFB contol (conventional ype) ly 2: Presumed postion conte (without NFB) only {0}: MF corti! + Presumed poston conta + Wen ne MB (Moor Ee Back) input is normal, he motor oston is conto by MFB being measured. Whe an MF value isindcated in No, 2nsleator wor stage, [Fb Shs in No.3 indeator (FUNC), + ithe FB inputs abnormal the motor postion is cntoled ty the presumed MFB vale, This stats cllod a presumed postion contol satus. While an FB vale i indeatediaNo. 2nd ‘calor, ashes no. inccator. For example, the mob oats to a dterraton poston ‘of he mato eeeback potential he MFBinpul changes suse. This ude change doteced as ancrrr. andthe proper poston of MFB i presumod. Ever whan. an MFB disconnection lam ‘ecu, the motor postions cotrled by the presumed MF abe, + Inthe presumed postion corto! talus, an error between the stu pening of the motor andthe presumed MF value i inceased sep by stop uravidably, Tereor, the coee ede ey is normaly ued on when MV (output) < 0.0%, and he open sie relay is rormalytumed on when MV 1000 corect an erorin tho fly closod statu or uly cpon stats of tho motor. However, ITVie controled wthinthe range of. 1999.9%by an cutput miter, or MV snatherO.0% ors, nor 100.0% or more aocoxdng to contol status, thi comecton cannot be done + Evenimie presumes con status, never, avxsaryoutputandotnersarecaeuaresontne base ofa presumed MB valu, + The following causes or sting of a presumed postin cot status ae consiared = The motor opening adjustments incomplete — the doteroraton resolution of feedback potentials Inside, — FB connection i wong Int: MFB contol convetional ype) + Themoorcontoimethodused convrtonally. Whenan MFB dsconnectonalarmocous, he MFB ‘vali regarded as 150.0% andthe ced side relay ie normally turned on [2k Presumed postion contol (without MFB) + The resumed postion conto! is normaly used asarttor contol matted. ‘The mor postions conto by the preumed MF value regards of FE comeeton, 7.20 a + Theincated FB value is an assumed value. {Fa} then shes nN, indo, An ever usar ett and oto aoeaestad onthe bee of the pasunod MFB vale + RAMS sacoonction alarm won cca + Tha soting of he ouput tr (LO fhe PO Kem slgored, ar he MY set within 0.2 1000%. ‘Aner beeen an aca motor epeing and presunee MF vate is comet by contruing th motor movement xl inthe cose o open drecon when te MV is 0.0% or 100.0%. + Maru operation inthis tats ters eom that tthe normal ine. The MV ination is[——~ ] ands fv dis ashossmutanseusy. Whiskey is pests, DPE ass inten, andi motor mevesin be pen econ (he dea sid ely tuned ol. andthe open sd rey is tumed on. Wheto Vy is pressed onthe conray, [CLOSE ashes, ane roves inthe cose (he cose sora i tumeden, and the opsn sea sumed croc ‘Tre tiVandresumedF9 ar cated orconetion ematy. Whan MANUAL is ranstored Le AUTO inthe RUN nats, bumps changeover execuedtom he MV calcledorcorcton eral A-F ‘Automate metor adjustment 0) 0: Nor-adestment 1 Adjustment stat ‘The motor fully closed poston tuly open poston, andl ose + hilopentime are measured automa ‘teal, end the resuts are wetten automaticaly in | fL=CL 1.(f1-OP 1 and| P.-E | respectively. + Adjusting method and motor motion © Set{ M.-L 1PARAAO to 0 ort @ Saqh.-Ak 11071 andpressthe ED kay. Evenwhen “tis already set, press the key twice for entry. {® Then, perform automatic austen, = [1=CL1 isineates in No, + indicator, andthe ciosad sido relay is turned on "When courting i stabilized, the fly closed adlusiment is completed, and is count valve Is ‘wsiten in FEL = The motor moves othe open side, an the cunt valve of MFBIs indicated in No, 2 indicate. ‘Whencountings stabzed, toll open adjustments completed andthecourt vale is writen (f-DP ‘The ime require trom ull closet fullopen is writen in{/1~}- this time exceeds 240.0 06, itis regarded as 240.0 se. = Wien al processings have boen completed, the basic inscation segen Is restored, Press the CS key to stop the adustment ‘Any key otnerthan ne E5 key tor forced adjustment stop cannct be used, once automatic ads ‘ment stats, unl the adjustments completed othe power supply is tuned ft ra + Ene processing in automatic adstent = it ie disconnects, 15000) wrten in each eas ul cloee and tll ope — Inthe primary cas, the pormal ends rot exeested as efor processing, but these values at vor tom te factory ae restore, and "AL2"ieindcaed. “AL2"is cleared ony when the automatic ajustmort repeated again ends normaly or he power soppy rset [Full cles court) — (Full open cour) «500 } | (Fut cose coun)» (Ft open count} {he tine require rom fucose to ullopen i ssn 5 sec) [DAFB disconnacion alarm (AL 10, ALY occurs continuously cr raquo | [The tine requ uni he MB court val le stabzad exceeds min} [Misconnection of MF or openlose relay (However, af miczonnections cannot be detected as rors) 722

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