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PLUG-IN TYPE
ALARM DETECTOR
SE
A
SERIES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the SE A series Alarm Detector. This manual contains instructions for the mounting, functions, operations and notes when operating the SE A series. To ensure safe and correct use, thoroughly read and understand this manual before using this unit. To prevent accidents arising from the misuse of this instrument, please ensure the operator receives this manual.
Notes
• This instrument should be used in accordance with the specifications described in the manual.
If it is not used according to the specifications, it may malfunction or cause a fire.
• Be sure to follow the warnings, cautions and notices. If they are not observed, serious injury or malfunction may occur.
• Specifications of the SE A series and the contents of this instruction manual are subject to change without notice.
• Care has been taken to assure that the contents of this instruction manual are correct, but if there are any doubts, mistakes or questions, please inform our sales department.
• This instrument is designed to be installed on a DIN rail within a control panel. If it is not, measures must be taken to ensure that the operator does not touch power terminals or other high voltage sections.
• Any unauthorized transfer or copying of this document, in part or in whole, is prohibited.
• Shinko Technos CO., LTD. is not liable for any damages or secondary damages incurred as a result of using this product, including any indirect damages.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Be sure to read these precautions before using our products.)
The safety precautions are classified into 2 categories: “Warning” and “Caution”.
Depending on the circumstances, procedures indicated by results, so be sure to follow the directions for usage.
Caution may cause serious
Warning
Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions and cause death or serious injury, if not carried out properly.
Caution
Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions and cause superficial to medium injury or physical damage or may degrade or damage the product, if not carried out properly.
Warning
• To prevent an electric shock or fire, only Shinko or other qualified service personnel may handle the inner assembly.
• To prevent an electric shock, fire or damage to the instrument, parts replacement may only be undertaken by Shinko or other qualified service personnel.
Safety Precautions
• To ensure safe and correct use, thoroughly read and understand this manual before using this instrument.
• This instrument is intended to be used for industrial machinery, machine tools and measuring equipment. Verify correct usage after purpose-of-use consultation with our agency or main office.
(Never use this instrument for medical purposes with which human lives are involved.)
• External protection devices such as protective equipment against excessive temperature rise, etc.
must be installed, as malfunction of this product could result in serious damage to the system or injury to personnel. Also proper periodic maintenance is required.
• This instrument must be used under the conditions and environment described in this manual.
Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. does not accept liability for any injury, loss of life or damage occurring due to the instrument being used under conditions not otherwise stated in this manual.
Caution with respect to Export Trade Control Ordinance
To avoid this instrument from being used as a component in, or as being utilized in the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction (i.e. military applications, military equipment, etc.), please investigate the end users and the final use of this instrument.
In the case of resale, ensure that this instrument is not illegally exported.
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I I n s t t a l l l l a t t i i o n P r r e c a u t t i i o n s
Caution
This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions
(IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category , Pollution degree 2
Ensure the mounting location corresponds to the following conditions:
• A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases
• No flammable, explosive gases
• No mechanical vibrations or shocks
• No exposure to direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of -5 to 55 (23 to 131 ) that does not change rapidly, and no icing
• An ambient non-condensing humidity of 35 to 85%RH
• No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing
• No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come into direct contact with the unit
• If this instrument is installed within a control panel, the ambient temperature of the unit
- not the ambient temperature of the control panel - must be kept to under 55 (131 ).
Otherwise the life of electronic parts (especially electrolytic capacitors) of the unit will be shortened.
Note: Avoid setting this instrument directly on or near flammable material even though the case of this instrument is made of flame-resistant resin.
2 .
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W i i r r i i n g P r r e c a u t t i i o n s
Caution
• Do not leave wire remnants in the instrument, because they could cause a fire and/or a malfunction.
• When wiring terminals, use a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve in which an
M3 screw fits.
• Tighten the terminal screw using the specified torque.
If excessive force is applied to the screw when tightening, the screw may be damaged.
• This instrument has no built-in power switch, circuit breaker or fuse. It is necessary to install them near the instrument.
(Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, rated voltage 250V AC, rated current 2A)
• For wiring of AC power source, be sure to use exclusive terminals as described in this manual. If AC power source is connected to incorrect terminals, the unit will burn out.
• For a 24V DC power source, do not confuse polarity.
• Do not apply a commercial power source to the sensor connected to the input terminal nor allow the power source to come into contact with the sensor, as the input circuit may burn out.
• Use a thermocouple, compensating lead wire and 3-wire type RTD according to the sensor input specifications of this unit.
• When using DC voltage and current input, do not confuse polarity when wiring.
• Keep the input/output wires and power line separate.
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O p e r r a t t i i o n a n d M a i i n t t e n a n c e P r r e c a u t t i i o n s
Caution
• Do not touch live terminals. This may cause electric shock or problems in operation.
• Turn the power supply to the instrument OFF when retightening the terminal and cleaning. Working on or touching the terminal with the power switched ON may result in severe injury or death due to Electric Shock.
• Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning the instrument.
(Alcohol based substances may tarnish or deface the unit.)
• As the display section is vulnerable, do not strike or scratch it with a hard object or put pressure on it.
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Model Explanation
Model names included in this manual are indicated below.
SE
Name
A series
SE2 A
SE1 A
Model
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE2AA, SE2VA
SE1EA, SE1RA, SE1AA, SE1VA
Characters Used in This Manual
Indication
Number, /
Indication
Alphabet
Indication
Alphabet
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z means that no character is indicated (unlit) on the display.
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CONTENTS
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1. Model Page
1.1 Model ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1.2 How to Read the Model Label --------------------------------------------- 7
2. Name and Functions of Sections ------------------------------------------- 8
3. Mounting
3.1 External Dimensions (Scale: mm) ---------------------------------------- 9
3.2 Mounting to a DIN Rail ------------------------------------------------------ 9
3.3 Removal from a DIN Rail ------------------------------------------------- 11
4. Wiring
4.1 Lead Wire Solderless Terminal ------------------------------------------ 13
4.2 Terminal Arrangement and Circuit Configuration ------------------- 14
4.3 Wiring of Terminals
4.3.1 Power Source Wiring -------------------------------------------------- 18
4.3.2 Output Wiring ----------------------------------------------------------- 18
4.3.3 Input Wiring -------------------------------------------------------------- 19
5. Key Operation Flowchart ---------------------------------------------------- 20
6. Setup
6.1 Indication after Power-on ------------------------------------------------- 27
6.2 Basic Operation of Setup ------------------------------------------------- 28
6.3 Setup
6.3.1 Function Group --------------------------------------------------------- 30
6.3.2 CH2 Function Group -------------------------------------------------- 40
6.3.3 Special Function Group ---------------------------------------------- 40
7. Alarm Settings
7.1 Basic Operation of Alarm Settings ------------------------------------- 42
7.2 Alarm Settings
7.2.1 Alarm Setting Group -------------------------------------------------- 44
7.2.2 CH2 Alarm Setting Group ------------------------------------------- 45
8. Operation
8.1 Indication after Power-on ------------------------------------------------- 46
8.2 Unit Operation --------------------------------------------------------------- 48
9. Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
10. Troubleshooting
10.1 Indication -------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
10.2 Key Operation -------------------------------------------------------------- 54
10.3 Operation -------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
11. Character Table ---------------------------------------------------------------- 55
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1. Model
1.1 Model
SE A Series
2ch alarm detector
1ch alarm detector
Socket
S E
Power supply
Output points
2 E
2 R
2 A
2 V
1 E
1 R
1 A
1 V
A-
1
2
-
0
1
0
1
2ch alarm detector (thermocouple)
2ch alarm detector (RTD)
2ch alarm detector (direct current) (*)
2ch alarm detector (DC voltage)
1ch alarm detector (thermocouple)
1ch alarm detector (RTD)
1ch alarm detector (direct current) (*)
1ch alarm detector (DC voltage)
Screw fall prevention, Finger-safe
(For Y terminal)
For Ring terminal
100 to 240 V AC
24 V AC/DC
2 points
SE2 A: 1 alarm output for each channel
SE1 A: 2 alarm outputs
SE2 A: 3 alarm outputs for each
6 points channel
SE1 A: 6 alarm outputs
(*) For direct current input, a shunt resistor (sold separately) is required.
(E.g.) SE2EA-1-0-0
Alarm detector type: 2ch alarm detector (thermocouple)
Socket:
Power supply:
Output points:
Screw fall prevention, Finger-safe (For Y terminal)
100 to 240 V AC
2 points (1 alarm output for each channel)
Factory default value: CH1 input: K -200 to 1370
CH2 input: K -200 to 1370
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1.2 How to Read the Model Label
The model label is attached to the left side of the case.
SE2 A
Model (E.g. SE2EA-1-0-0)
CH1 input (Enter a range selected in “Input range”.)
CH2 input (Enter a range selected in “Input range”.)
Power supply, Power consumption
Ambient temperature
Serial number
(Fig. 1.2-1)
SE1 A
Model (E.g. SE1EA-1-0-0)
Input (Enter a range selected in “Input range”.)
Power supply, Power consumption
Ambient temperature
Serial number
(Fig. 1.2-2)
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2. Name and Functions of Sections
SE2 A
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
SE1 A
(1)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(Fig. 2-1)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(1) Power indicator (Green)
Lit when the power to the instrument is turned on.
(2) CH1 indicator (SE2 A) (Yellow)
Lit when CH1 is selected in [Display selection].
Flashes when CH1 alarm output is ON.
(3) CH2 indicator (SE2 A) (Yellow)
Lit when CH2 is selected in [Display selection].
Flashes when CH2 alarm output is ON.
(4) Input display (Red)
Indicates CH1 or CH2 input value selected in
[Display selection] in RUN mode.
Indicates setting item characters during
Setup and Alarm setting mode.
(5) Set value display (Red)
Indicates CH1 or CH2 A1 value or CH2 input value selected in [Display selection] in RUN mode.
Indicates the set value during Setup and Alarm setting mode.
(6) UP Key ( )
Increases the numeric value, or switches the selection items.
(7) DOWN Key ( )
Decreases the numeric value, or switches the selection items.
(8) MODE Key ( )
Selects or switches a group, and registers the set
(or selected) value.
(9) SUB-MODE Key
Turns the displays ON again when they are in
OFF status.
(The UP, DOWN or MODE Key also turns the displays ON again when they are in OFF status.)
(10) Light sensor
Automatically measures and controls brightness of the Input and Set value displays.
(Fig. 2-2)
Notice
When setting the specifications and functions of this instrument, connect terminals 13 and
14 to a mains power cable first, then set them referring to “5. Key operation flowchart” and
“6. Setup” before performing “3. Mounting” and “4. Wiring”.
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3. Mounting
3.1 External Dimensions (Scale: mm)
Socket (sold separately)
DIN rail
30
(Fig. 3.1-1)
79
108
(29)
3.2 Mounting to a DIN Rail
(1) Hook the upper part of the socket on the DIN rail, and mount it.
(A clicking sound is heard.)
Hook the upper part of the socket on the DIN rail.
3.3
(Fig. 3.2-1)
Caution
Wire the instrument before inserting the unit into the socket.
For wiring, refer to Section “4. Wiring”.
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(2) Confirm that the Lock Release is lowered.
Lock Release
(Fig. 3.2-2)
(3) Insert the SE A series into the socket.
(Fig. 3.2-3)
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When inserting, be careful about the position of pins and slots.
(4) Fix the SE A series and the socket by pushing the Lock Release up.
Check that the SE A series and the socket are locked by pushing the Lock Release up.
Lock Release
(Fig. 3.2-4)
3.3. Removal from a DIN Rail
(1) Turn the power supply to the unit OFF.
(2) Pull the Lock Release down, and release the SE A series from the socket.
Check that the SE A series and the socket are unlocked by pulling the Lock Release down.
Lock Release
(Fig. 3.3-1)
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(3) Separate the SE A series from the socket.
(Fig. 3.3-2)
(4) Remove the socket from the DIN rail by pulling the Socket Lock Release (at the bottom of the socket) down.
(Fig. 3.3-3)
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4. Wiring
Warning
Turn the power supply to the instrument off before wiring.
Working on or touching the terminal with the power switched on may result in severe injury or death due to Electric Shock.
4.1 Lead Wire Solderless Terminal
Use a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve in which an M3 screw fits as follows.
For the sockets with finger-safe & screw fall prevention functions, the Ring terminals are incompatible.
The tightening torque should be 0.63N•m.
Solderless
Terminal
Y type
Ring type
Manufacturer
Nichifu Terminal Industries CO., LTD.
Nichifu Terminal Industries CO., LTD.
Model
TMEV1.25Y-3S
TMEV 1.25-3
Japan Solderless Terminal MFG CO., LTD. V1.25-3
(Scale: mm)
(Fig. 4.1-1)
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4.2 Terminal Arrangement and Circuit Configuration
SE2EA
CH1
+
1
2
3
CH2
4
+
5
6
7
8
CH1 input circuit
CH2 input circuit
CH1
A2 output
CH1
A3 output
CH2
A2 output
CH2
A3 output
Insulation circuit
CPU
Insulation circuit
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
CH1 output circuit
CH2 output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
+
-
CH1 A1 output
11
12
+
CH2 A1 output
-
(Fig. 4.2-1)
SE2RA
CH1
B
B
CH2
B
B
A
A
7
8
5
6
1
2
3
4
CH1 input circuit
CH2 input circuit
CH1
A2 output
CH1
A3 output
CH2
A2 output
CH2
A3 output
Insulation circuit
Display/Setting key circuit
CPU
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
CH1 output circuit
CH2 output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
+
-
CH1 A1 output
11
12
+
CH2 A1 output
-
(Fig. 4.2-2)
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SE2AA
+
CH1
-
1
2
3
4
CH2
+
-
5
6
7
8
CH1 input circuit
CH1
A2 output
CH1
A3 output
CH2
A2 output
CH2
A3 output
Insulation circuit
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
CPU
CH2 input circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
(Fig. 4.2-3)
Power circuit
CH1 output circuit
CH2 output circuit
13
14
+
-
Power supply
9
10
+
-
CH1 A1 output
11
12
+
-
CH2 A1 output
SE2VA
CH1
-
+
1
-
2
3
CH2
+ 4
+
5
-
-
6
7
+
8
CH1 input circuit
CH2 input circuit
CH1
A2 output
CH1
A3 output
CH2
A2 output
CH2
A3 output
Insulation circuit
Display/Setting key circuit
CPU
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
CH1 output circuit
CH2 output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
+
CH1 A1 output
-
11
12
+
CH2 A1 output
-
DC voltage input terminals:
V DC: 0 to 1 V DC
V(>1V) DC: 0 to 5 V DC, 1 to 5 V DC, 0 to 10 V DC
(Fig. 4.2-4)
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SE1EA
CH1
+
1
-
2
3
4
7
8
5
6
Input circuit
A3 output
A4 output
A5 output
A6 output
Insulation circuit
CPU
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
Output circuit
Output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
+
A1 output
-
11
12
+
A2 output
-
(Fig. 4.2-5)
SE1RA
A
B
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Input circuit
A3 output
A4 output
A5 output
A6 output
Insulation circuit
CPU
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
Output circuit
Output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
11
12
+
-
A1 output
+
A2 output
-
(Fig. 4.2-6)
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SE1AA
CH1
+
1
2
3
4
7
8
5
6
Input circuit
A3 output
A4 output
A5 output
A6 output
Insulation circuit
CPU
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
Output circuit
Output circuit
13
+
Power supply
14 -
9
10
11
12
+
A1 output
-
+
A2 output
-
(Fig. 4.2-7)
SE1VA
A3 output
A4 output
A5 output
A6 output
-
+
1
2
3
+ 4
7
8
5
6
Input circuit
Insulation circuit
CPU
Display/Setting key circuit
Insulation circuit
Insulation circuit
Power circuit
Output circuit
Output circuit
13
14
+
Power supply
-
9
10
+
A1 output
-
11
12
+
-
A2 output
DC voltage input terminals:
V DC: 0 to 1 V DC
V(>1V) DC: 0 to 5 V DC, 1 to 5 V DC, 0 to 10 V DC
(Fig. 4.2-8)
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4.3 Wiring of Terminals
Warning
• For 100 to 240V AC, if AC power source is connected to incorrect terminals, this instrument will burn out.
• For a 24V DC power source, do not confuse polarity when wiring.
4.3.1 Power Source Wiring
Use terminals 13 (+) and 14 (-) for the power supply to the instrument.
4.3.2 Output Wiring
SE2 A: Use terminals 9 (+) and 10 (-) for CH1 A1 output wiring.
Use terminals 11 (+) and 12 (-) for CH2 A1 output wiring.
SE1 A: Use terminals 9 (+) and 10 (-) for A1 output wiring.
Use terminals 11 (+) and 12 (-) for A2 output wiring.
Take the following measures for contact protection and noise reduction of A1 output relay.
AC Power
AC
9
Inductive load (coil)
10 Load
Varistor, CR circuit, etc.
(Fig. 4.3.2-1)
DC Power
9
DC
Inductive load (coil)
10 Load
Diode, varistor,
CR circuit, etc.
(Fig. 4.3.2-2)
For 6-points output specification, alarm output connectors are attached at the top of the unit. Refer to the alarm output corresponding to the connector number.
(Table 4.3.2-1)
Connector
Number
1
2
3
4
Alarm Output
SE2 A
CH1 A2 output
CH1 A3 output
CH2 A2 output
CH2 A3 output
SE1 A
A3 output
A4 output
A5 output
A6 output
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Output specifications are shown below.
Open collector Control capacity: 0.1 A 24 V DC
Alarm output wiring example
SE A Top
Alarm unit Wire harness
SE A Interior
+ -
DC power
(Fig. 4.3.2-3)
4.3.3 Input Wiring
Connection terminals differ depending on the input specifications.
Refer to (Fig. 4.2-1) to (Fig. 4.2-8).
SE2AA:
For CH1, use terminals 1 (+), 2 (-) for input wiring and shunt resistor connection.
For CH2, use terminals 5 (+), 6 (-) for input wiring and shunt resistor connection.
(See Table 4.3.3-1.)
SE1AA:
Use terminals 1 (+), 2 (-) for input wiring and shunt resistor connection.
(See Table 4.3.3-1.)
(Table 4.3.3-1)
Input Model
(for Y terminal)
Shunt Resistor
Model
(for Ring terminal)
Specification
4 to 20 mA DC
0 to 20 mA DC
0 to 16 mA DC
2 to 10 mA DC
0 to 10 mA DC
1 to 5 mA DC
0 to 1 mA DC
RES-S06-050
RES-S06-100
RES-S06-200
RES-S06-01K
RES-S01-050
RES-S01-100
RES-S01-200
RES-S01-01K
50
100
200
1 k
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
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5. Key Operation Flowchart
SE2 A
POWER ON
RUN Mode
CH1
Alarm Setting Group
CH2
Alarm Setting Group
CH1
Function Group
A1 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A2 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A3 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A1 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A2 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A3 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
Input range
See (Table5-1).
Decimal point place
: No decimal point
: 1 digit after point
: 2 digits after point
: 3 digits after point
Scaling low limit
Input range low limit to
Scaling high limit
(Table 5-1)
Item Input Type and Range
Thermocouple [SE2EA]
K -200 to 1370
K 0 to 400 (*)
J -200 to 1000
R -50 to 1760
S -50 to 1760
B 0 to 1820
E -200 to 800
T -200 to 400 (*)
N -200 to 1300
PL0 to 1390
W5Re/W26Re 0 to 2315
W3Re/W25Re 0 to 2315
RTD [SE2RA]
Pt100 -200 to 850 (*)
JPt100 -200 to 500 (*)
Direct current [SE2AA]
4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 16 mA DC -1999 to 9999
2 to 10 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 10 mA DC -1999 to 9999
1 to 5 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 1 mA DC -1999 to 9999
(Table 5-2)
Item Alarm Type
No alarm action
High limit alarm
Low limit alarm
High limit with standby
Low limit with standby
Item Input Type and Range
Scaling high limit
Scaling low limit to
Input range high limit
K -328 to 2498
K 32 to 752 (*)
J -328 to 1832
R -58 to 3200
S -58 to 3200
B 32 to 3308
E -328 to 1472
T -328 to 752 (*)
N -328 to 2372
PL32 to 2534
W5Re/W26Re 32 to 4199
W3Re/W25Re 32 to 4199
Filter time constant
0.0 to 10.0 sec
Sensor correction
-100.0 to 100.0
( )
A1 type
See (Table 5-2).
A2 type
See (Table 5-2).
Pt100 -328 to 1562 (*)
JPt100 -328 to 932 (*)
DC voltage [SE2VA]
0 to 1 V DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 10 V DC -1999 to 9999
(*) “No decimal point” or “1 digit after decimal point” can be selected in
[Decimal point place].
A3 type
See (Table 5-2).
[About Setting Items]
•
Upper left: Shows setting characters on the Input display.
Lower left: Shows factory default value on the Set value display.
Right: Shows setting items and ranges.
•
Setting items and ranges differ depending on the model.
For details, refer to pages 24 to 45.
[Key Operation]
・ ,
:
If the or key is pressed, the unit moves to the next setting mode.
・ Revets to RUN mode by pressing for 3 seconds in any setting mode.
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A1 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A1 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A2 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A3 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A1 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A2 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A3 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A1 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A2 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A3 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
CH2
Function Group
Setting items: Same as
CH1 function group.
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Special Function
Group
Set value lock
: Unlock
: Lock 1
: Lock 2
Input sampling period
: 25 ms
: 125 ms
: 250 ms
Auto-light function
: Disabled
: Enabled
Display selection
: CH1 input value/
A1 value
: CH2 input value/
A1 value
: CH1 input value/
CH2 input value
: No indication
Indication time
00.00 to 60.00(Min.Sec)
SE1 A
POWER ON
RUN Mode
Alarm setting group
Function Group
A1 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A2 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A3 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A4 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A5 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
A6 value
Scaling low limit to
Scaling high limit
Input range
See (Table 5-3).
Decimal point place
: No decimal point
: 1 digit after point
: 2 digits after point
: 3 digits after point
Scaling low limit
Input range low limit to Scaling high limit
(Table 5-3)
Item Input Type and Range
Thermocouple [SE1EA]
K -200 to 1370
K 0 to 400 (*)
J -200 to 1000
R -50 to 1760
S -50 to 1760
B 0 to 1820
E -200 to 800
T -200 to 400 (*)
N -200 to 1300
PL0 to 1390
W5Re/W26Re 0 to 2315
W3Re/W25Re 0 to 2315
RTD [SE1RA]
Pt100 -200 to 850 (*)
JPt100 -200 to 500 (*)
Direct Current [SE1AA]
4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 16 mA DC -1999 to 9999
2 to 10 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 10 mA DC -1999 to 9999
1 to 5 mA DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 1 mA DC -1999 to 9999
(Table 5-4)
Item Alarm Type
No alarm action
High limit alarm
Low limit alarm
High limit with standby
Low limit with standby
Item Input Type and Range
Scaling high limit
Scaling low limit to Input range high limit
K -328 to 2498
K 32 to 752 (*)
J -328 to 1832
R -58 to 3200
S -58 to 3200
B 32 to 3308
E -328 to 1472
T -328 to 752 (*)
N -328 to 2372
PL32 to 2534
W5Re/W26Re 32 to 4199
W3Re/W25Re 32 to 4199
Filter time constant
0.0 to 10.0 sec
Sensor correction
-100.0 to 100.0
( )
A1 type
See (Table 5-4).
A2 type
See (Table 5-4).
Pt100 -328 to 1562 (*)
JPt100 -328 to 932 (*)
DC Voltage [SE1VA]
0 to 1 V DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
0 to 10 V DC -1999 to 9999
(*) “No decimal point” or “1 digit after decimal point” can be selected in
[Decimal point place].
A3 type
See (Table 5-4).
A4 type
See (Table 5-4).
A5 type
See (Table 5-4).
[About Setting Items]
•
Upper left: Shows setting characters on the Input display.
Lower left: Shows factory default value on the Set value display.
Right: Shows setting items and ranges.
•
Setting items and ranges differ depending on the model.
For details, refer to pages 24 to 45.
[Key Operation]
•
,
:
If the or key is pressed, the unit moves to the next setting mode.
•
Reverts to RUN mode by pressing for 3 seconds in any setting mode.
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A6 type
See (Table 5-4).
A1 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A4 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A5 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A6 Energized/De-energized
: Energized
: De-energized
A1 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A2 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A3 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A4 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A5 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A6 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A1 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A2 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A3 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A4 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A5 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A6 delay time
0 to 9999 sec
A5 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A6 HOLD function
: OFF
: ON
A1 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A2 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A3 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
A4 hysteresis
0.1 to 100.0
( )
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Special Function
Group
Set value lock
: Unlock
: Lock 1
: Lock 2
Input sampling period
: 25 ms
: 125 ms
: 250 ms
Auto-light function
: Disabled
: Enabled
Display selection
:
Input value/A1 value
: Input value
: A1 value
: No indication
Indication time
00.00 to 60.00 (Min.Sec)
6. Setup
Setup should occur before using this unit, to set (or select) an Input range, Scaling low limit value, Scaling high limit value, Alarm type, etc. according to the users’ conditions.
Setup is conducted in the CH1 function group, CH2 function group (SE2 A) and Special function group.
Refer to the default values in (Table 6-1) to (Table 6-3).
If the users’ specifications are the same as the default value of the instrument, or if setup has already been completed, it is not necessary to set up the instrument. Proceed to
Section “7. Alarm settings”.
Function Group
(Table 6-1) SE2 A (CH1 and CH2 have respective setting items.)
Setting Item Factory Default Value
K -200 to 1370 (SE2EA)
Input range
Pt100 -200 to 850 (SE2RA)
4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999 (SE2AA)
(SE2VA)
Decimal point place
Scaling low limit
1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
No decimal point
-200 (SE2EA, SE2RA)
-1999 (SE2AA, SE2VA)
Scaling high limit
Filter time constant
Sensor correction
1370 (SE2EA)
850 (SE2RA)
9999 (SE2AA, SE2VA)
0.0 sec
0.0
0
(SE2EA, SE2RA)
(SE2AA, SE2VA)
A1 type
A2 type
A3 type
A1 Energized/De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
No alarm action
Energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
A1 HOLD function
A2 HOLD function
A3 HOLD function
A1 hysteresis
A2 hysteresis
A3 hysteresis
A1 delay time
A2 delay time
A3 delay time
OFF
1.0
(SE2EA, SE2RA)
1.0% (SE2AA, SE2VA)
0 sec
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(Table 6-2) SE1 A
Setting Item
Input range
Decimal point place
Scaling low limit
Scaling high limit
Filter time constant
Sensor correction
A1 type
A2 type
A3 type
A4 type
A5 type
A6 type
A1 Energized/De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
A4 Energized/De-energized
A5 Energized/De-energized
A6 Energized/De-energized
A1 HOLD function
A2 HOLD function
A3 HOLD function
A4 HOLD function
A5 HOLD function
A6 HOLD function
A1 hysteresis
A2 hysteresis
A3 hysteresis
A4 hysteresis
A5 hysteresis
A6 hysteresis
Factory Default Value
K -200 to 1370 (SE1EA)
Pt100 -200 to 850 (SE1RA)
4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999 (SE1AA)
1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999 (SE1VA)
No decimal point
-200 (SE1EA, SE1RA)
-1999 (SE1AA, SE1VA)
1370 (SE1EA)
850 (SE1RA)
9999 (SE1AA, SE1VA)
0.0 sec
0.0
0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
(SE1AA, SE1VA)
No alarm action
Energized
OFF
1.0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE1AA, SE1VA)
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Setting Item
A1 delay time
A2 delay time
A3 delay time
A4 delay time
A5 delay time
A6 delay time
0 sec
Factory Default Value
Special function group (Common to CH1 and CH2)
(Table 6-3)
Setting Item Factory Default Value
Set value lock Unlock
Input sampling period
Auto-light function
250 ms
Disabled
Display selection
Indication time
CH1 input value/A1 value (SE2 A)
Input value/A1 value (SE1 A)
00.00 (Continuous indication)
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6.1 Indication after Power-on
After power-on, the unit moves to warm-up status for approx. 3 seconds as shown below in (Fig. 6.1-1) and (Fig. 6.1-2).
SE2 A
Lights when power-on.
Indicates CH1 input range.
For the SE2VA, indicates default value is 1 to 5 V DC.
as the factory
Indicates CH2 input range.
For the SE2VA, indicates default value is 1 to 5 V DC.
as the factory
(Fig. 6.1-1)
SE1 A
Lights when power-on.
Indicates the input range.
For the SE1VA, indicates default value is 1 to 5 V DC.
as the factory
(Fig. 6.1-2)
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After that, the unit switches to RUN mode as shown below in (Fig. 6.1-3), (Fig. 6.1-4).
SE2 A
Lights when power-on.
Input value
For the factory default value, indicates CH1 input value .
The relevant indicator lights when the Input and Set value displays indicate CH1 or CH2.
Set value
For the factory default value, indicates CH1 A1 value.
default value.
(Fig. 6.1-3)
SE1 A
Lights when power-on.
Input value
Set value
For the factory default value, indicates the input value .
For the factory default value, indicates A1 value.
(Fig. 6.1-4)
6.2 Basic Operation of Setup
Setup is conducted in each function group.
For the SE2 A, CH1 and CH2 should be set respectively.
(E.g.) To enter the CH1 function group for the SE2VA:
(1) Press the key 3 times in the RUN mode. (Fig. 6.2-1)
(2) Press the
(Fig. 6.2-2) key while CH1 function group characters are indicated.
(3) The unit moves to the “Input range” selection item in CH1 function group.
To set (or select) each item, use the or key, and register the value with the
If the key. (Fig. 6.2-3) key is pressed at the last setting item of each group, the unit reverts to the RUN mode.
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(1) RUN Mode
Input value
Set value
(Fig. 6.2-1)
(2) CH1 Function Group
Press the mode.
key 3 times in the RUN
(Fig. 6.2-2)
(3) Input Range Selection
Press the key while CH1 function group characters are indicated.
To set (or select) each item, use these keys.
To proceed to each setting item or to register the set (selected) value in
CH1 function group, use this key.
(Fig. 6.2-3)
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6.3 Setup
6.3.1 Function Group
For the SE2 A, this is the function group for CH1.
To enter the function group, follow the procedures below.
(1)
(2)
Press the
Press the key in the RUN mode until the left characters appear.
key.
For the SE2EA and SE1EA, thermocouple input range appears.
For the SE2RA and SE1RA, RTD input range appears.
For the SE2AA and SE1AA, direct current input range appears.
For the SE2VA and SE1VA, DC voltage input range appears.
Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN Input range (SE2EA, SE1EA)
OUT
Factory Default Value
K -200 to 1370
• For the SE2EA and SE1EA, selects a thermocouple input range.
• Selection item:
: K
: K (*)
: J
: R
: S
: B
: E
: T (*)
: N
: PL-
: W5Re/W26Re
: W3Re/W25Re
: K
: K (*)
: J
: R
: S
: B
: E
: T (*)
: N
: PL-
: W5Re/W26Re
: W3Re/W25Re
-200 to 1370
0 to 400
-200 to 1000
-50 to 1760
-50 to 1760
0 to 1820
-200 to 800
-200 to 400
-200 to 1300
0 to 1390
0 to 2315
0 to 2315
-328 to 2498
32 to 752
-328 to 1832
-58 to 3200
-58 to 3200
32 to 3308
-328 to 1472
-328 to 752
-328 to 2372
32 to 2534
32 to 4199
32 to 4199
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN Input range (SE2RA, SE1RA)
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Factory Default Value
Pt100 -200 to 850
• For the SE2RA and SE1RA, selects a RTD input range.
• Selection item:
: Pt100 (*)
: JPt100 (*)
-200 to 850
-200 to 500
: Pt100 (*)
: JPt100 (*)
Input range (SE2AA, SE1AA)
-328 to 1562
-328 to 932
4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
• For the SE2AA and SE1AA, selects a direct current input range.
• Selection item:
: 4 to 20 mA DC
: 0 to 20 mA DC
: 0 to 16 mA DC
: 2 to 10 mA DC
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
: 0 to 10 mA DC
: 1 to 5 mA DC
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
: 0 to 1 mA DC -1999 to 9999
Input range (SE2VA, SE1VA) 1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
• For the SE2VA and SE1VA, selects a DC voltage input range.
• Selection item:
: 0 to 1 V DC
: 0 to 5 V DC
: 1 to 5 V DC
: 0 to 10 V DC
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
-1999 to 9999
Decimal point place
• Selects the decimal point place.
No decimal point
Available for the SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA.
For the SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA with (*) range, “No decimal point” and “1 digit after decimal point” can be selected.
• Selection item:
: No decimal point
: 1 digit after decimal point
: 2 digits after decimal point
: 3 digits after decimal point
Scaling low limit -200 (SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
-1999 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets scaling low limit value.
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA:
Input range low limit to Scaling high limit value
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA:
-1999 to Scaling high limit value
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN Scaling high limit 1370
Factory Default Value
(SE2EA, SE1EA)
OUT
850 (SE2RA, SE1RA)
9999 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets scaling high limit value.
• Setting range:
SE2EA. SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA:
Scaling low limit to Input range high limit
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA:
Scaling low limit to 9999
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Filter time constant
• Sets filter time constant.
0.0 sec
Input fluctuation due to noise can be reduced.
• Setting range: 0.0 to 10.0 sec
Sensor correction 0.0
0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
(SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets sensor correction value.
Input value = Current input value +(Sensor correction value)
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: -100.0 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: -1000 to 1000
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A1 type
OUT
Factory Default Value
No alarm action
• Selects an A1 type.
Note: If an A1 type is changed, the A1 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action:
High limit alarm Low limit alarm
A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis
ON ON
OFF
▲
A1 value
High limit alarm with standby
ON
OFF
A1 hysteresis
▲
A1 value
Standby functions.
OFF
▲
A1 value
Low limit alarm with standby
A1 hysteresis
ON
OFF
▲
A1 value
Standby functions.
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A2 type
OUT
IN
OUT
Factory Default Value
No alarm action
• Selects an A2 type.
Available for 6 points alarm output for the SE2 A.
Note: If an A2 type is changed, the A2 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action:
Refer to the A1 action. (p.33)
A3 type
• Selects an A3 type.
No alarm action
Available for 6 points alarm output for the SE1 A and SE2 A.
IN
OUT
Note: If an A3 type is changed, the A3 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action:
Refer to the A1 action. (p.33)
A4 type No alarm action
• Selects an A4 type.
Available for 6 points alarm output for the SE1 A.
Note: If an A4 type is changed, the A4 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action:
Refer to the A1 action. (p.33)
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A5 type
OUT
Factory Default Value
No alarm action
• Selects an A5 type.
Available for 6 points alarm output for the SE1 A.
Note: If an A5 type is changed, the A5 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
IN
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action: Refer to the A1 action. (p.33)
A6 type No alarm action
OUT
IN
OUT
• Selects an A6 type.
Available for 6 points alarm output for the SE1 A.
Note: If an A6 type is changed, the A6 value defaults to 0 (0.0).
• Selection item:
: No alarm action
: High limit alarm
: Low limit alarm
: High limit alarm with standby
: Low limit alarm with standby
• Alarm action: Refer to the A1 action. (p.33)
A1 Energized/De-energized Energized
• Selects A1 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if
• Selection item:
: Energized
(No alarm action) is selected in [A1 type].
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
: De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized Energized
• Selects A2 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A2 type].
• Selection item:
: Energized
: De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized Energized
• Selects A3 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A3 type].
• Selection item:
: Energized
: De-energized
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A4 Energized/De-energized
OUT
Factory Default Value
Energized
• Selects A4 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A4 type].
• Selection item:
: Energized
: De-energized
IN
OUT
A5 Energized/De-energized Energized
• Selects A5 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A5 type].
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
• Selection item:
: Energized
: De-energized
A6 Energized/De-energized Energized
• Selects A6 action Energized or De-energized.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A6 type].
• Selection item:
: Energized
: De-energized
A1 HOLD function OFF
• Selects OFF or ON for A1 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A1 activates, A1 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A1 type].
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
• Selection item:
: OFF
: ON
A2 HOLD function OFF
• Selects OFF or ON for A2 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A2 activates, A2 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A2 type].
• Selection item:
: OFF
: ON
A3 HOLD function OFF
• Selects OFF or ON for A3 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A3 activates, A3 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A3 type].
• Selection item:
: OFF
: ON
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A4 HOLD function
OUT
OFF
Factory Default Value
• Selects OFF or ON for A4 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A4 activates, A4 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A4 type].
• Selection item:
: OFF
: ON
IN
OUT
A5 HOLD function
Not available if
• Selection item:
: OFF
OFF
• Selects OFF or ON for A5 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A5 activates, A5 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
(No alarm action) is selected in [A5 type].
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
: ON
A6 HOLD function OFF
• Selects OFF or ON for A6 HOLD function.
If alarm HOLD is selected, once A6 activates, A6 output ON status will be maintained until power is turned OFF.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A6 type].
• Selection item:
: OFF
: ON
A1 hysteresis 1.0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets A1 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A1 type].
• Setting range:
IN
OUT
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
A2 hysteresis 1.0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets A2 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A2 type].
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A3 hysteresis 1.0
OUT
Factory Default Value
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets A3 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A3 type].
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
IN
OUT
A4 hysteresis 1.0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets A4 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A4 type].
• Setting range:
IN
OUT
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
A5 hysteresis 1.0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE1AA, SE1VA)
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
• Sets A5 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A5 type].
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
A6 hysteresis 1.0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets A6 action hysteresis
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A6 type].
• Setting range:
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA and SE1RA: 0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: 0.1 to 100.0% of input span
A1 delay time 0 sec
• Sets A1 action delay time.
A1 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after the input enters the A1 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A1 type].
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN A2 delay time
OUT
0 sec
Factory Default Value
• Sets A2 action delay time.
A2 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after the input enters the A2 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A2 type].
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
IN
OUT
A3 delay time
• Sets A3 action delay time.
0 sec
A3 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after
IN
OUT the input enters the A3 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A3 type].
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
A4 delay time 0 sec
• Sets A4 action delay time.
A4 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after the input enters the A4 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A4 type].
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
A5 delay time
• Sets A5 action delay time.
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
A6 delay time
0 sec
A5 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after the input enters the A5 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A5 type].
0 sec
• Sets A6 action delay time.
A6 output does not turn ON until the set delay time has elapsed after the input enters the A6 output range.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A6 type].
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 sec
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6.3.2 CH2 Function Group
Available only for the SE2 A.
To enter the CH2 Function Group, follow the procedures below.
(1)
(2)
In the RUN mode, press the
Press the key.
key until the left characters appear.
For the SE2EA, thermocouple input range selection item appears.
For the SE2RA, RTD input range selection item appears.
For the SE2AA, direct current input range selection item appears.
For the SE2VA, DC voltage input range selection item appears.
Setting items are the same as those of Section “6.3.1 Function Group”. (Pages 30 to 39)
Set up the unit referring to the explanation of Section “6.3.1 Function Group”.
6.3.3 Special Function Group
For the SE2 A, setting items are common to CH1 and CH2.
To enter the Special function group, follow the procedures below.
(1)
(2)
In the RUN mode, press the
Press the key until the left characters appear.
key. “Set value lock” appears.
Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN Set value lock
OUT
Factory Default Value
Unlock
• Locks the set values to prevent setting errors.
• Selection item:
IN
OUT
: Unlock
: Lock 1 (None of the set values can be changed.)
: Lock 2 (Only alarm setting groups can be changed.)
Input sampling period 250 ms
• Selects the input sampling period.
• Selection item:
: 25 ms
: 125 ms
: 250 ms
IN
OUT
Auto-light function Disabled
• Selects Auto-light function Enabled/Disabled.
• Selection item:
: Disabled
: Enabled
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Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN Display selection
Factory Default Value
CH1 input value/A1 value (SE2 A)
OUT
Input value /A1 value (SE1 A)
• Selects items to be indicated on the displays.
• Selection item:
SE2 A:
: CH1 input value /A1 value
: CH2 input value /A1 value
: Input value (CH1/CH2)
: No indication (Only the Power indicator is lit.)
SE1 A:
: Input value /A1 value
: Input value
: A1 value
: No indication (Only the Power indicator is lit.)
IN
OUT
Indication time 00.00 (Continuous indication)
• Sets the indication time of the displays after final key operation.
Not available if [No indication (Only the Power indicator is lit.)] is selected in [Display selection].
Displays will go off (Only the Power indicator is lit.) after the indication time has elapsed.
When the , , or SUB-MODE key is pressed, or when power is turned ON again, the displays will light again.
• Setting Range:
00.00: Continuous indication
00.01 (1 second) to 60.00 (60 minutes) (Minutes.Seconds)
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7. Alarm Settings
7.1 Basic Operation of Alarm Settings
Alarm settings are conducted in the Alarm setting groups.
For the SE2□A, CH1, CH2 should be set respectively.
To enter the Alarm setting group, press the
For alarm settings, use the
(Fig. 7.1-3) key in the RUN mode. (Fig. 7.1-1)
Press the key while Alarm setting group characters are being indicated. (Fig. 7.1-2)
The unit will proceed to the “A1 value” in the Alarm setting group.
or key, and register the value with the key.
If the key is pressed at the last setting item, the unit will revert to the RUN mode.
(1) RUN Mode
Input value
Set value
Press the once in the RUN mode.
(Fig. 7.1-1)
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(2) Alarm Setting Group
(3) A1 Value
Please use these keys for settings.
(Fig. 7.1-2)
Press the key while the
Alarm setting group characters are being indicated.
To proceed to each setting item and to register the set value, please use this key.
(Fig. 7.1-3)
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7.2 Alarm Settings
7.2.1 Alarm Setting Group
For the SE2 A, this is the alarm setting group for CH1.
To enter the Alarm setting group, follow the procedures below.
(1)
(2)
In the RUN mode, press the
Press the key once.
key. “A1 value” appears.
Display Name, Function, Setting Range
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
A1 value
Factory Default Value
0 (SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets the A1 value.
Not available if
A2 value
(No alarm action) is selected in [A1 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
0 (SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
IN
OUT
• Sets the A2 value.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A2 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
A3 value 0 (SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
• Sets the A3 value.
Not available if
A4 value
(No alarm action) is selected in [A3 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
0 (SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets the A4 value.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A4 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
A5 value 0 (SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets the A5 value.
Not available if
A6 value
(No alarm action) is selected in [A5 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
0 (SE1EA, SE1RA)
0 (SE1AA, SE1VA)
• Sets the A6 value.
Not available if (No alarm action) is selected in [A6 type].
• Setting range:
Scaling low limit to Scaling high limit
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7.2.2 CH2 Alarm Setting Group
Available only for the SE2 A.
To enter the CH2 alarm setting group, follow the procedures below.
(1)
(2)
In the RUN mode, press the
Press the key twice.
key. “A1 value” appears.
Setting items are the same as those of Section “7.2.1 Alarm setting group”. (p.44)
Refer to Section “7.2.1 Alarm setting group” for alarm settings.
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8. Operation
8.1 Indication after Power-on
After power-on, the unit moves to warm-up status for 3 seconds as shown below in (Fig. 8.1-1) and (Fig. 8.1-2).
SE2 A
Lights after power-on.
Indicates CH1 input range.
See (Table 8.1-1). (p.47)
For the SE2VA, is indicated as the factory default value is 1 to 5
V DC.
Indicates CH2 input range.
See (Table 8.1-1). (p.47)
For the SE2VA, is indicated as the factory default value is 1 to 5
V DC.
(Fig. 8.1-1)
SE1 A
Lights after power-on.
Indicates the input range.
See (Table 8.1-1). (p.47)
For the SE1VA, is indicated as the factory default value is 1 to 5
V DC.
(Fig. 8.1-2)
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(Table 8.1-1)
Input
E
T
S
B
J
R
K
K
N
PL-
W5Re/W26Re
W3Re/W25Re
Pt100
JPt100
4 to 20 mA DC
0 to 20 mA DC
0 to 16 mA DC
2 to 10 mA DC
0 to 10 mA DC
1 to 5 mA DC
0 to 1 mA DC
0 to 1 V DC
0 to 5 V DC
1 to 5 V DC
0 to 10 V DC
Input Display
: -200 to 1370
: 0 to 400
: -200 to 1000
: -50 to 1760
: -50 to 1760
: 0 to 1820
: -200 to 800
: -200 to 400
: -200 to 1300
: 0 to 1390
: 0 to 2315
: 0 to 2315
: -200 to 850
: -200 to 500
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -1999 to 9999
: -328 to 2498
: 32 to 752
: -328 to 1832
: -58 to 3200
: -58 to 3200
: 32 to 3308
: -328 to 1472
: -328 to 752
: -328 to 2372
: 32 to 2534
: 32 to 4199
: 32 to 4199
: -328 to 1562
: -328 to 932
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8.2 Unit Operation
The unit enters the RUN mode after 3-second warm-up indication as shown in
(Fig. 8.2-1) and (Fig. 8.2-2).
SE2 A
Lights after power-on.
Input value
Set value
Indicates the CH1 input value for the factory default value.
The relevant indicator lights when the Input and Set value displays indicate
CH1 or CH2.
Indicates CH1 A1 value for the factory default value.
(Fig. 8.2-1)
SE1 A
Lights after power-on.
Input value
Set value
Indicates the input value for the factory default value.
Indicates A1 value for the factory default value.
(Fig. 8.2-2)
• Alarm Value Indication
If A1 value is selected in [Display selection] (*) , indication can be changed by pressing the key evey one second as shown below.
SE2 A: A1 value A2 value A3 value A1 value
SE1 A: A1 value A2 value A6 value
When power is turned ON, the A1 value is indicated.
(*) SE2 A: When is selected.
SE1 A: When
(CH1 input value/A1 value) or
(Input value/A1 value) or
A1 value
(CH2 input value/A1 value)
(A1 value) is selected.
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• Indication when Alarm Output is ON
SE2 A:
When alarm output is ON, the relevant channel indicator with current alarm output
ON will flash, and the contents selected in [Display selection] and are alternately indicated on the Set value display.
If the key is pressed while holding down the key, the channel with current alarm output ON and Alarm output number will be indicated.
When plural alarm outputs are ON, each alarm output can be displayed every time the key is pressed while the is held down.
(E.g.) When CH1 A1 and CH2 A3 are ON.
Set Value Display
Set value
Press the key while the key is held down.
Press the key again while the key is held down.
Press the key again while the key is held down.
If none of the keys are pressed, the unit will revert to the alternate display of the set value and .
SE1 A:
When alarm output is ON, the contents selected in [Display selection] and are alternately indicated on the Set value display.
If the key is pressed while holding down the key, the alarm output number with current alarm output ON will be indicated.
If plural alarm outputs are ON, each alarm output can be displayed by pressing the key while the is held down.
(E.g.) When A1 and A3 are ON
Set Value Display
Set value
Press the key while the key is held down.
Press the key again while the key is held down.
Press the key again while the key key is held down.
If none of the keys are pressed, the unit will revert to the alternate display of the set value and .
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• Indication when input value is -200.0 (-2000) or less
When the range has a decimal point: For the indication of -200.0 or less, the input value and the minus (-) sign are indicated alternately.
When DC voltage or current input is selected, the indication of -2000 or less is the same as the above.
(E.g.) Indication of -200.0
IN IN
• Indication when input value is 10000 or more
When DC voltage or current input is selected: For the indication of 10000 or more, the lower 4 digits of input value are flashing.
(E.g.) Indication of 10020
IN
Flashes.
• Underrange, Overrange and Sensor Burnout indication
Underrange : If input value becomes -10% of the input span or less, " the Input display.
Overrange : If input value becomes 110% of the input span or more, "
" flashes on
" flashes on the Input display.
• Indication time setting
If indication time is set, the displays will go off after the indication time has elapsed.
(Only the power indicator remains lit.)
If power is turned ON again, or if any of the keys , , is pressed while displays are unlit, the displays will light again.
or the SUB-MODE Key
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9. Specifications
Input Specifications
SE2EA, SE1EA
SE2RA, SE1RA
Input resistance: 1 M or more
External resistance: 100 or less, However, B: 40 or less
Burnout: Upscale
Input:
Thermocouple
K
J
R
Input Range
-200 to 1370
-200 to 1000
-50 to 1760
-328 to 2498
-328 to 1832
-58 to 3200
E
T
S
B
N
PL-
W5Re/W26Re
W3Re/W25Re
-50 to 1760
0
-200 to 800
-200 to 400
-200 to 1300
0
0
0 to 1820 to 1390 to 2315 to 2315
-58 to 3200
32
32
32 to 3308
-328 to 1472
-328 to 752
-328 to 2372
32 to 2534 to 4199 to 4199
The minimum input span is 50 (100 ).
Input detection current: Approx. 0.2 mA
Allowable lead wire resistance: 10 or less per wire
Burnout: Upscale
Input:
RTD
Pt100
Input Range
-200 to 850 -328 to 1562
JPt100 -200 to 500
The minimum input span is 50 (100 ).
-328 to 932
SE2AA, SE1AA
Input
4 to 20 mA DC
0 to 20 mA DC
Shunt resistor
50
0 to 16 mA DC
2 to 10 mA DC
0 to 10 mA DC
100
1 to 5 mA DC
0 to 1 mA DC
200
1 k
Connect a shunt resistor (sold separately) between input terminals.
SE2VA, SE1VA
Input
0 to 1 V DC
0 to 5 V DC
1 to 5 V DC
0 to 10 V DC
Input
Resistance
1 M
Allowable Signal
Source Resistance
2 k or less
1 k or less
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Output Specifications
Alarm action SE2 A: Up to 3 points alarm output for each channel can be selected.
SE1 A: Up to 6 points alarm output can be selected.
For each alarm output, one alarm type can be selected in [Alarm type] from the following.
High limit alarm Low limit alarm
A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis
ON ON
OFF
▲
A1 value
High limit alarm with standby
ON
A1 hysteresis
OFF
▲
A1 value
Low limit alarm with standby
A1 hysteresis
ON
OFF
▲
A1 value
Standby functions.
OFF
▲
A1 value
Standby functions.
A1 output (SE2 A),
A1, A2 outputs
(SE1 A)
ON/OFF action
Alarm hysteresis
Alarm delay time
Alarm
Energized/De-energized
Alarm HOLD function
Relay contact, 1a
Control capacity
Electrical life
SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA & SE1RA:
0.1 to 100.0
( )
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA & SE1VA:
0.1 to 100.0% of input span
0 to 9999 sec
Energized/De-energized, Selectable
OFF/ON, Selectable
3 A 250 V AC (resistive load)
1 A 250 V AC (inductive load cos
=0.4)
100,000 cycles
A2, A3 outputs
(SE2 A),
A3 to A6 outputs
(SE1 A)
Open collector
Control capacity 0.1 A 24 V DC
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Performance
Reference input accuracy (at 23 )
SE2EA and SE1EA:
Within 0.1% of each input span
R, S inputs -50 to 200 (-58 to 392 ): Within 6 (12 )
B input, 0 to 300 (32 to 572 ): Accuracy is not guaranteed.
K, J, E, T, N inputs, Less than 0 (32 ): Within 0.4% of input span
SE2RA and SE1RA: Within 0.1% of each input span
SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA and SE1VA: Within 0.1%
Within 1 at -5 to 55 (SE2EA, SE1EA) Cold junction temperature compensation accuracy
Indication accuracy Within Reference input accuracy 1 digit
Input sampling period 25 ms, 125 ms, 250 ms (Selectable via the keypad)
Temperature 0.015%/ or less coefficient
Insulation resistance Input - Output - Power 10 M or more, at 500 V DC
Dielectric strength Input - Output - Power 2.0 kV AC for 1 minute
General Structure
Case
Panel
Setting
Display
Flame-resistant resin, Color: Light gray
Membrane sheet
Setting by the front keypad
Input display: 7-segment, Red LED display 4-digit
Character size: 10 x 4.6 mm (H x W)
Set value display: 7-segment, Red LED display 4-digit
Character size: 10 x 4.6 mm (H x W)
Power indicator: Green LED
CH1 indicator: Yellow LED (SE2 A)
CH2 indicator: Yellow LED (SE2 A)
Installation Specifications
Power supply
Allowable voltage fluctuation
100 to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz, 24 V AC/DC 50/60 Hz
85 to 264 V AC, 20 to 28 V AC/DC
Power consumption Approx. 9 VA
Ambient temperature
Ambient humidity
Weight
-5 to 55
35 to 85%RH (non-condensing)
Approx. 200 g (socket included)
Mounting DIN rail
External dimensions W30 x H88 x D108mm (socket included)
Attached Functions
Auto-light function
Power failure countermeasure
Self-diagnosis
Automatically measures and controls brightness of the displays to conserve power.
The setting data is backed up in the non-volatile IC memory.
Cold junction temperature compensation
The CPU is monitored by a watchdog timer, and if an abnormal status is found on the CPU, the instrument is switched to warm-up status, turning all outputs OFF.
Available only for the SE2EA and SE1EA.
This detects the temperature at the connecting terminal between the thermocouple and the instrument, and always maintains it at the same status as if the reference junction location temperature was at 0 (32 ).
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10. Troubleshooting
10.1 Indication
Problem
The Input display is flashing " " or
" ".
The input value does not change.
The indication of the
Input display is irregular or unstable.
Presumed Cause and Solution
• The sensor may be burnt out.
Change each sensor.
• Check whether the sensor is securely connected to the input terminals of the instrument.
Ensure that the sensor terminals are securely connected to the input terminals of the instrument.
• Check the input signal source.
• Check whether polarity of thermocouple or compensating lead wire is correct.
Check whether codes (A, B, B) of the RTD match the instrument terminals.
Ensure that they are wired properly.
• Check whether the sensor input and temperature unit
( / ) settings are correct.
Ensure that sensor type and temperature unit ( / ) are set properly.
• Check whether the sensor correction value is suitable.
Set it to a suitable value.
• AC leaks into the sensor circuit.
Use an ungrounded type sensor.
• There may be equipment that interferes with or makes noise near the unit.
Keep equipment that interferes with or makes noise away from the unit.
10.2 Key Operation
Problem Presumed Cause and Solution
Settings are not possible. • “Lock 1” or “Lock 2” is selected in [Set value lock].
Select “Unlock”.
10.3 Operation
Problem
Alarm output does not turn ON.
Alarm output does not turn OFF.
Presumed Cause and Solution
• Check whether alarm value and alarm delay time have been set to suitable values.
• Check whether Alarm type and Alarm Energized/
De-energized have been selected correctly.
• Check whether alarm value and alarm hysteresis have been set to suitable values.
• Check whether Alarm type and Alarm Energized/
De-energized have been selected correctly.
• Check whether Alarm HOLD function is working.
To turn the alarm output OFF while Alarm HOLD function is working, turn the power to the unit OFF.
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11. Character Table
Alarm Setting Group
SE2 A: CH1 and CH2 have respective setting items.
Display Setting Item Factory Default Value
A1 value
A2 value
A3 value
A4 value
A5 value
A6 value
0
0
0
0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
(SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
(SE1AA, SE1VA)
Data
Function Group
SE2 A: CH1 and CH2 have respective setting items.
Display Setting Item Factory Default Value
Input range(thermocouple) K -200 to 1370
Input range (RTD) Pt100 -200 to 850
(SE2EA, SE1EA)
(SE2RA, SE1RA)
Input range (direct current) 4 to 20 mA DC -1999 to 9999
(SE2AA, SE1AA)
Input range (DC voltage)
1 to 5 V DC -1999 to 9999
(SE2VA, SE1VA)
Decimal point place
Scaling low limit
Scaling high limit
No decimal point
-200 (SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
-1999 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
1370 (SE2EA, SE1EA)
850 (SE2RA, SE1RA)
9999 (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
Filter time constant
Sensor correction
0.0 sec
0.0
0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
(SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
A1 type
A2 type
A3 type
A4 type
A5 type
A6 type
A1 Energized/De-energized
A2 Energized/De-energized
A3 Energized/De-energized
No alarm action
Energized
A4 Energized/De-energized
A5 Energized/De-energized
A6 Energized/De-energized
A1 HOLD function
A2 HOLD function
A3 HOLD function
A4 HOLD function
OFF
Data
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Display Setting Item
A5 HOLD function
A6 HOLD function
A1 hysteresis
A2 hysteresis
A3 hysteresis
A4 hysteresis
A5 hysteresis
A6 hysteresis
A1 delay time
A2 delay time
A3 delay time
A4 delay time
A5 delay time
A6 delay time
OFF
1.0
(SE2EA, SE2RA, SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE2AA, SE2VA, SE1AA, SE1VA)
1.0
(SE1EA, SE1RA)
1.0% (SE1AA, SE1VA)
0 sec
Factory Default Value
Special Function Group
SE2 A: Setting items are common to CH1 and CH2.
Display Setting Item Factory Default Value
Set value lock
Input sampling period
Auto-light function
Display selection
Indication time
Unlock
250 ms
Disabled
CH1 input value/A1 value (SE2 A)
Input value/A1 value (SE1 A)
00.00 (Continuous indication)
Data
Data
******* Inquiries *******
For any inquiries about this unit, please contact the vendor where you purchased the unit or our agency after checking the following.
(e.g.)
• Model ........................………. SE2EA-1-0-0
• Serial number ….................... No. 124F05000
In addition to the above, please let us know the details of malfunction, or discrepancy, and the operating conditions.
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Table of contents
- 6 1.1 Model
- 7 1.2 How to Read the Model Label
- 8 2. Name and Functions of Sections
- 9 3.1 External Dimensions (Scale: mm)
- 9 3.2 Mounting to a DIN Rail
- 11 3.3 Removal from a DIN Rail
- 13 4.1 Lead Wire Solderless Terminal
- 14 4.2 Terminal Arrangement and Circuit Configuration
- 18 4.3.1 Power Source Wiring
- 18 4.3.2 Output Wiring
- 19 4.3.3 Input Wiring
- 20 5. Key Operation Flowchart
- 27 6.1 Indication after Power-on
- 28 6.2 Basic Operation of Setup
- 30 6.3.1 Function Group
- 40 6.3.2 CH2 Function Group
- 40 6.3.3 Special Function Group
- 42 7.1 Basic Operation of Alarm Settings
- 44 7.2.1 Alarm Setting Group
- 45 7.2.2 CH2 Alarm Setting Group
- 46 8.1 Indication after Power-on
- 48 8.2 Unit Operation
- 51 9. Specifications
- 54 10.1 Indication
- 54 10.2 Key Operation
- 54 10.3 Operation
- 55 11. Character Table