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FLOW CHART
To the right is a flowchart showing how to navigate through all top level menus by pressing the d and a buttons.
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Underline denotes factory default setup
INPUT MENU SETUP
(operation example)
Below is a flowchart showing how to navigate through the submenus of Input menu item by pressing the front buttons.
DISPLAY COLOR SETUP (examples)
Example 1:
Alarm 2 setup: Absolute, Above, Alarm 2 HI Value
"ALR.H" =200
Color Display setup: Normal Color "N.CLR"=Green,
Alarm 2 Color "2.CLR"=Red
Display color change sequence:
GREEN | RED
•-➤--------------------------------•----------------------------------------➤
0 AL2.H=200
Example 2:
Alarm 2 setup: Deviation, Hi/Low, "ALR.H = 10", "ALR.L = 5"
Color Display setup: "N.CLR"=Green, "2.CLR"=Amber
Display color change sequence:
AMBER | GREEN | GREEN | AMBER
•-➤-------------------•--------------•--------------•-----------------------➤
0 195 200 210
SPECIFICATION
Accuracy:
+0.5°C temp;
0.03% rdg. process typical
Resolution:
1°/0.1°; 10 µV process
Temperature Stability:
0.04°C/°C RTD;
0.05°C/°C TC @ 25°C (77°F);
50 ppm/°C process iDRP Remote Programmer/Display Option:
4-digit, 9-segment LED 21 mm (0.83"),
48H x 96W x 39D mm (1.89 x 3.78 x
1.55”), 159 g (0.35 lbs). Red, green, and amber programmable colors for process variable, set point and temperature units.
Input Types:
Thermocouple, RTD, Analog Voltage and Current
TC: (ITS 90)
J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, N, L
RTD: (ITS 68)
100/500/1000 ohm Pt sensor
2-, 3-, or 4-wire; 0.00385 or
0.00392 curve
Input Impedance:
10 MΩ for 100 mV
1 MΩ for 1 or 10 Vdc
Voltage:
0 to 100 mV (+50 mV), 0 to 1 V,
0 to 10 Vdc
Current: 0 to 20 mA (5 Ω load)
Output 1 † : not available
Output 2 † :
Relay 250 Vac @ 3 A Resistive Load
†
(SPDT type can be configured as Alarm 2 output); SSR; Pulse
Only with -AL Limit Alarm option
Analog Output 3:
(Retransmission) Isolated Analog
Voltage and Current
Current: 10 V max @ 20 mA output
Voltage: 20 mA max for 0 - 10 V output
Options: Communication
RS-232 / RS-485 or
Excitation: 24 Vdc @ 25 mA
Exc. not available for Low Power Option
Line Voltage/Power:
90 - 240 Vac +10%, 50 - 400 Hz* or
110 - 375 Vdc, equivalent 5 W
* No CE compliance above 60 Hz
Low Voltage Power Option: 20-36Vdc, 4W**
**Units can be powered safely with 24 Vac but, No Certification for CE/UL are claimed.
Dimensions:
92.5H x 125.2D x 32.1mm W
(3.64 x 4.93 x 1.27”)
Weight: 204g (0.45 lbs)
Approvals: UL, C-UL, CE per
EN61010-1:2001
WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, patientconnected applications.
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No. Des. 336,895; 5,274,577; 6,243,021 / CANADA 2052599; 2052600 / ITALY 1249456; 1250938 / GERMANY DE
41 34398 C2 / SPAIN 2039150; 2048066 / UK Patent No. GB2 249 837; GB2 248 954 / FRANCE BREVET NO. 91
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START HERE
This Quick Start Reference provides information on setting up your instrument for basic operation.
The latest complete Communication and Operational
Manual as well as free Software are available at
www.omega.com/specs/iseries or on the CD-ROM
enclosed with your shipment.
SAFETY CONSIDERATION
This device is marked with the international
Caution symbol.
The instrument is protected in accordance with
EN 61010-1:2001, electrical safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory. Remember that the unit has no power-on switch.
Building installation should include a switch or circuit-breaker that must be compliant to IEC 947-1 and 947-3.
SAFETY:
• Do not exceed voltage rating on the label located on the side of the instrument housing.
• Always disconnect power before changing signal and power connections.
• Do not use this instrument on a work bench without its case for safety reasons.
• Do not operate this instrument in flammable or explosive atmospheres.
• Do not expose this instrument to rain or moisture.
EMC:
• Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables.
• Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit.
• Use signal wire connections with twisted-pair cables.
• Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wire close to the instrument if EMC problems persist.
MOUNTING
DIMENSIONS
ISOL. ANALOG
WIRING
Wire the instrument according to the figure shown below.
Warning: Do not connect ac power to your device until you have completed all input and output connections. This device must only be installed by a specially trained electrician with corresponding qualifications. Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury!
To install unit onto DIN Rail:
1) Tilt unit, position mounting slot onto DIN Rail, as shown.
2) Push unit towards DIN Rail and it will snap into place.
To remove unit from DIN Rail:
1) Insert flat screw-driver into tab and push downwards.
2) Unit will detach from DIN Rail.
Output 2 is for -AL Limit Alarm Option only.
Connect the main power connections as shown in the figure below.
* See Specification Section
FUSE Connector Output Type For 115Vac For 230Vac
FUSE 1 Power N/A 100 mA(T) 63 mA(T)
DC
63 mA(T)
FUSE 2 Power N/A N/A N/A 400 mA(T)
CONFIGURATION
The following steps for configuring your device are explained by using the optional Remote
Programmer Display (iDRP), you may also configure your device through the Communication option (-C24).
Button Functions in Configuration Mode a
MENU b
(UP) c
(DOWN) d
ENTER
• To enter the Menu, the user must first press a button.
• Use this button to advance/navigate to the next menu item. The user can navigate through all the top level menus by pressing a .
• While a parameter is being modified, press this button to escape without saving the parameter.
• Press the up b button to scroll through “flashing” selections. When a numerical value is displayed press this key to increase value of a parameter that is currently being modified.
• Holding the b button down for approximately
3 seconds will speed up the rate at which the set point value is incremented.
• In the Run Mode pressing b causes the display to flash the PEAK value – press again to return to the
Run Mode.
• Press the down c button to go back to a previous
Top Level Menu item.
• Press this button twice to reset the monitor to the
Run Mode.
• When a numerical value is flashing (except set point value) press this button to scroll digits from left to right allowing the user to select the desired digit to modify.
• When a set point value is displayed press this button to decrease value of a set point that is currently being modified. Holding the c button down for approximately 3 seconds will speed up the rate at which the setpoint value is decremented.
• In the Run Mode pressing c causes the display to flash the Valley value - press again to return to the
Run Mode.
• Press this button to access the submenus from a
Top Level Menu item.
• Press this button to store a submenu selection or after entering a value — the display will flash a
STRD message to confirm your selection.
• Press this button to reset flashing PEAK or VALLEY value.
Reset: Except for Alarms, modifying any settings of the menu configuration will reset the controller prior to resuming Run Mode.
DISPLAY ABBREVIATIONS
SP2
INPt
Set Point 2 Value
Input Type Menu k. . .J
Thermocouple Type
385.2
RTD Curve and
. . . .
Connection Type
392.4
(2, 3, 4-Wire)
PROC Process Input
0 - 0.1
100 mV Input Voltage
0 - 20 20 mA Input Current
RdG Reading Configuration
F.FFF.
Decimal Point
..FFFF Position
TEMP Unit of Temperature
CNFG t.c
Rtd
Configuration Menu
Thermocouple Input
RTD Input
100 _ 100 _/500 _/1000 _
. . . .
RTD Sensor
1000
0 - 1.0
0 - 10 dEC
FLtR
C
1 V Input Voltage
10 V Input Voltage
Decimal Point
Filter Constant
Celcius
F Fahrenheit
0001..
Filter Constant Value
..0128
IN 1 Input 1
Rd 1 Reading 1
ANLG Analog Output
IN.Rd
Input/Reading Scale
IN 2
Rd 2 and Offset Menu
Input 2
Reading 2
VoLt
Out.1
Out.2
ALR2
Voltage Output
Output 1
Output 2
Alarm 2 Menu
CURR Current Output
Rd 1 Reading 1
Rd 2 Reading 2
AbSo Absolute Mode
LtcH Latched Mode _dEV Deviation Mode
UNLt Unlatched Mode
N.o.
ActV bELo
Normally Open
Active Type
Active Below
N.c.
Normally Closed
AboV Active Above
Hi.Lo
Above High/Below
Low bANd Above or Below Band
ALR.L
Alarm Low Value
Id ID Code Menu
FULL Full ID
ALR.H
CH.Id
SP.Id
Alarm High Value
Change ID Code
Set Point ID
COMM Communication Option* NONE Communication is
C.PAR Communication
Parameters
Not Installed bAUd Baud Rate
PRtY Parity
EVEN Even dAtA Data Bit odd_ Odd
_No_ No
7.bit
7 Data Bit
8.bit
1.bit
bus.F
_LF_
8 Data Bit
1 Data Bit
Bus Format
Line Feed
StOP
2.bit
Stop Bit
2 Stop Bit
M.bus
Modbus Protocol
ECHO Echo
232C RS-232 StNd Communication
Standard
485_
CMd_
RS-485
Command Mode
ModE Data Flow Mode
CoNt Continuous Mode
SPCE Space SEPR Data Separation
Character
_cR_ stAt
PEAk
Carriage Return
Alarm Status
Transmit Peak Value dAt.F
Data Format
RdNG Transmit Reading
Value
GROS Transmit Gross
Value
AddR Multipoint Address UNit Units of Measurement tR.tM
Transmit Time Interval
COLR Display Color Selection N.CLR
Normal Color
Display
2.CLR
Alarm 2 Color Display REd Display Color is Red
AMbR Display Color is Amber
ENbL Enable
ERRo Error
+ OPN Input (+) Open
GRN Display Color is Green dSbL Disable
+ OL Input (+) Overload
- OPN Input (-) Open
*For abbreviations of Communication Option see Communication Manual
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