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OM2-2310-0450
SystempaK (Analog, Single Case Type)
Monitor Switch Module
Model J-SSP60
Operator's Manual
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Yamatake Corporation |azbil
Copyright, Notices and Trademarks
Printed in Japan — Copyright ©2007 by Yamatake Corporation
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for @ particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in
its written agreement with and for its customer.
In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect, special or
consequential damages, The information and specifications in this document are
subject to change without notice.
—— eeeWi sarety Precautions i,
About Icons
The safety precautions described in this manual are indicated by various
icons. Please be sure you read and understand the icons and. their
meanings described below before reading the rest of the manual. Safety
precautions are intended to ensure the safe and correct use of this product,
to prevent injury to the operator and others, and to prevent damage to
property. Be sure to observe these safely precautions.
Warnings are indicated when mishandling this product might
ZA\warnine result in death or serious injury.
Cautions are indicated when mishandling this product might
ZACAUTION iinvncrjarotece aon
@ Examples
“Triangles warn the user of a possible danger that may be caused by wrongful operation
A or misuse’ of this product. These icons graphically represent the actual danger. (The
‘example on the left warns the user of the danger of electric shock.)
White circles with @ diagonal bar notify the user that speciic actions are prohibited to
@ prevent possible danger. These icons graptioally represent the actual prohibited action,
(Tne example on the lett notifies the user that disassembly is prohibited.)
possible danger. These loons graphically represent the actual action to be carried out.
(The example on the left instructs the user to remove the plug from the outlet)
@ Fillec-in black circles instruct the user to carry out a specific obligatory action to prevent
RESTRICTIONS ON USE
When using this product in applications requiring particular safety, or involving
Particularly important equipment, special care should be taken to implement a fail-safe
and/or redundant design and periodic maintenance program encompassing all of the
devices in the system.
Take malfunction, breakage and response lag into consideration when using this
product.
Use this product within the established ranges and limits stated in the specifications.
There is no guarantee of product performance for use outside of the specifications.a A wanninc
Before mounting, removing or wiring this device, be sure io turn the power of. Failure
to do so could result in elecitc shock.
‘To avoid olectric shock, be sure to ground the GND terminal to an earth ground of less
than 100.2.
Be sure to attach the terminal cover to this device after wiring is complete.
Otherwise, touching e charged terminal accidentally could result in electric shock.
To avoid olettic shock, be sure not to touch charged ‘eines cng maintenance
and inspection.
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|f hazardous condition develops in which equipment overheats or begins to emit
smoke, turn off the power switch of this device and connected equipment at once.
‘Make sure that wire scraps do not fall into this device. They might cause a short circuit,
device failure, or fire.
Before setting the function switching jumper, be sure to tun the equipment power off.
When removing the chassis from the case while the monitor switches are wited, after
checking the monitor condition and alam circuit operation (for example, by turning the
alarm circuit function off}, tum the power off
Do not touch IC leads with bare hands. Internal electrical parts of the IC can be
damaged by static electricty. It available, the use of a dedicated antistatic workbench is
recommended.
QO eeeTable of Contents
Table of Contents
1, General...
2. Specifications......
3. Theory of Operation...
4, Model No. Table.....
5. Mounting...
5.1 Mounting Locations
5.2. Mounting Method
6, Alarm Action Selection...
7. Calibration..
7. Preparation ..
7.2 Calibration and Adjustment
8. Dimension Drawing and Wiring Daiagram.Table of Contents
MEMO1. General
1. General
‘The Monitor Switch Module (J-SSP60)is a single conversion module housed in & single ease and
‘sues an slarm contact output when an input signal exceeds the intemal pre-set valuc by comparing.
the input withthe pee-set value,
‘Completc isolation is employed between the power, input, and output circuits.
2. Specifications
Input signal: 1105 VDC or to20 mA DC
Input bias current; 1 pA. or less (for voltage input)
Input impedance: 250 Q (for current input)
‘Ouput signal: ‘Dry contact: SPST2.set (for 2-point)
Contact eapacity: DC30V, LA Resistive toad)
AC 100 V, 0.3.A (Resistive load)
‘Number of alarm: 2point
‘Alar output (fixed): ‘Normally de-energized or normally energized, selectable
‘Alarm funetion: Hand Lo
Hiand Hi } 2-point monitor
Lo and Lo
‘Alarm setting ran
Oto 100 % FS, adjustable
Differential gap: 0.25 % FS or eas
Alarm setting accuceoy: 40.25 % FS
Power supply: 2VDCNI%
‘Client consumption: 80 mA @2-point monitor) max at 24 V
Ambient temperature: Normal operating conditions: 5 to 45 °C
Operating Limit: 5 00 55°C.3. Theory of Operation
Ambient humidity
Mounting:
Color of front mask:
‘Weight:
Operating influence:
3. Theory of Operatic
ion
090% RH
Pane!, Wal, DIN rat
Black
400g
Supply voltage effect : +0.1 % FS24V DCN? %
0.25 % FSjx10°C
Temperature effect
‘The input signal is applied to the high inpot impedence amplifier of the input buffer section to pro-
vide a high common mode rejection ratio end thon fed through the filter to eliminate the AC sipple
‘noise component and, ths, the signal is conditioned into a stable signal of J - 5 V DC. This signal is
compared by the comperator amplifier with dhe lit setpoint valve which is provided by the alm
setpoint circuit. Ifthe former execeds the latter, the comparator amplifier drives the relay which
etivers a dry contact output signal. The hystereis circuit provides a certain amount of hysteresis in
order to prevent chattering
of relay.
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Fig. $-1, Monitor Switch Module Block Diagram
YG4. Model No, Table
4, Model No. Table
Basic Mote Descioton
3S5P60 tor Sth Module (Analog Typ)
Lx No wai cates
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x No Selections
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<1 | Wis tet oper
Example: J-SSP6OX-1X-0
‘Alaizu types when ordering the product, (See table 6-1)
Output 9° | cowrng Namal Process Operation) (Duing Noval Poses Operation)
‘Standard ON) De-energized “oe
A De snereaed Closed
B Energized Clned
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Mounting
5.1 Mounting Locations
PAN GING)
A Betore mounting, removing or wiring this devioe, be sure to tumthe power
‘off. Failure to do so could resut in electric shook.
‘To avoid electric shock, be sure to ground the GND termina to an earth
ground of less than 100 0.
Otherwise, touching a charged terminal accidentally could result in elec-
@ ‘Be sure to attach the terminal cover to this device after wiring is complete.
tric shook.5. Mounting
For the place of installation of the medul, select a place which meets the following requirements:
(1) Ambient tenfperatme is nom and does not change shasply
(@) Ambisot humidity is normal and doesnot become abnormally high.
@) Atmosphere does not contain corrosive gas,
(4) Atmosphere dose hot contain dust, oil funies, or other undesirable substances.
(©) The place is less affected by electrical noise.
5.2 Mounting Method
The module canbe installed in one of te following thee methods:
1) Panei mount (fish mount)
@) Wall mount (protrading mount)
@) DIN rail mount
* Panel Mount aad Wall Mount
Fix the L-shape mounting brackets on top and bottom of the casing by means of the fixing
grooves as shown in Figs.2 and 3, For pans! mount, fix the brackets atthe front end positions;
fo wall mount, ix them a ear end postions. Fx the casing on panel ora wall by fixing the
brackets to the pane! or the wall
For the panel cutout dimensions and the locating pitch (the interval between two sajoining
‘modules when a number of modules are installed by side), see Fig 5-3,
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‘Wall-mounting
Fig.5.3 Dimensions for Fanel Mount and Well Mount
~5-5. Mounting
‘+ Mounting/Dismounting with DIN Rail
‘The, following models of DIN rails and side clamps aro
recommended.
Ralls: Model DAS-4 (Toyo Giken Co., Ltd)*
‘Side clamps: ATO-19 (Toyo Giken Co, Ltd)"
Notes 2, Fhe the rail wth M4 screms at 200-mm intervals. Put the side
clamps on both ends of the eal before fixing the rail
* Orequivalent
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(50¢mo9)
(1) Install the module by engsging the top of the DIN rail mount indent of the rear pane! of the
‘module with the DIN rail at shown in Fig.5-5.
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instaling two or more mail
Sida by said,5. Mounting
(2) After installing the modules, fx the side clamps supporting the right or oft ends of the outer-
‘most modules as shown in Fig
‘SIDE CRAMP.
Fig.5-6
@) To remove the motile, observe the instructions given ia Fig.S-7.
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Fig5-78. Alarm Action Selection
6. Alarm Action Selection
‘Alarm actions are selectable withthe jumper pins on the card as shown in Fig.6-2 and Table 6-1. To
seleet the larm actions, pul out the module from its easing.
Pullout tho medule by preseng he top
and bottom indent latches and pug
‘to mor o your sie,
Fig 6-1, Pulling Out the Module
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Fig 6-2. Locations of Aiarm Selectors6. Alarm Action Selection
Table 6-1. Settings of Alarms
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the instrument is shipped in this state7. Calibration
7. Calibration
7.1 Preparation
Prepare a calibration setup as shown in Figs.7-I and 7-2, where a module of voltage input type (1 = 5
VDC) with two alarm outputs is assumed.
Customer trinae
Monte ech mode
PS: PAV DO Pawer samen (05 Act greater)
& otaronce Votage Generator or 1105 lop)
Mutiostae: Resins ange
Fig.7-4. Calibration Setup
2S )0}¢————._ st (v1)
‘SP2 (V2)
DVM: Digital Volumotor for measuring 1 10 5 V
‘Accuyacy: 21 mV
Input Impedance: 500 K2 or greater
Fig.7-2, SP Setting Location and DVB Connection
-10-7. Calibration
7.2 Calibration and Adjustment
(1) Connect the digital voltmeter tothe checking terminsls, SP] and COM on the pane! front
face,
(@) Turn the variable resistor (VR) on the panel front face to se the SPI ata given value,
G) Check with Multimeter 1 thatthe relay is activated ro output a contact signal when the refer:
fence voltage generator produces SPI setpoint #10 mY.
(4) Flow steps (1) t0 (3) above for calibration and adjustment of the two-alann Module. Use
Multimeter 2to check the contact output, (Use terminals SP2 and COM, and variable resistor
vR2.)8. Dimension Drawing and Wiring Daiagram
8. Dimension Drawing and Wiring Daiagram
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Document Number: OM2-2310-0450
Document Name: —_Systempak (Analog, Single Case Type)
Monitor Switch Module Model J-SSP60
Operator's Manual
Date
March, 2007
June, 2007(Rev.1)
Edited by: Yamatake Corporation
RNYamatake Corporation