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Prefix & Table of Contents
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Edition 3
Rev G
VersaChart Manual Revision Log
Revision Date Description
Edition 1 6/16/95 Released
Edition 1 RevA 7/14/95 Revised Pages: 4, 5, 1-1 thru 1-5, 2-8,
4-3, 4-5, 4-6, 4-9 thru 4-11, 4-17, 4-37,
4-39, 4-40, 4-42, 4-48, 4-50, 4-57,
4-100, 4-101, 7-1 thru 7-3, 10-1, 11-1,
C-2, C-3, C-5 thru C-7, C-10, C-11, C-13;
added D-1 thru D-4 and E-1 thru E-2.
Edition 1 Rev B 8/10/95 Revised Pages: 2-9 thru 2-13, 3-16, 4-13,
4-29, 11-2 thru 11-7, B-1 thru B-2, C-4,
C-10 and E1 thru E3.
Edition 1 Rev C 11/6/95 Revised Pages: 5, 1-3, 1-5, 2-6, 2-15,
3-5, 3-6, 3-35, 4-8, 4-17, 4-26, 4-45,
4-79 thru 4-101, 6-9 thru 6-14, 8-1,
10-1 thru 10-2, 11-4, 11-6, A-1, A-4,
E1 thru E3;
Added Pages: 10-3 thru 10-5, 11-7 thru
11-8, A-6 thru A-7, D-7;
Deleted Pages: 4-102.
Edition 1 Rev D 4/15/96 Revised Pages: 1, 3, 5, 1-3 thru 1-6, 2-1,
2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-8, 2-15, 2-16, 3-3 thru 3-8,
3-10, 3-11, 3-19 thru 3-21, 3-24, 3-28,
3-29, 3-36 thru 3-39, 4-1 thru 4-3,
4-6 thru 4-13, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18, 4-23,
4-24, 4-26, 4-30, 4-31, 3-35, 4-58, 4-59,
4-62, 4-63, 4-65 thru 4-67, 4-71, 4-73,
4-74, 4-77 thru 4-99, 5-2, 6-1, 6-6, 6-12,
6-13, 8-4, 9-3 thru 9-8, 10-4, 11-5 thru
11-8, A-2, B-2, E-2.
Added Pages: 8-5, 9-7, 9-8, A-8.
Deleted Pages: 4-100, 4-101.
Edition 1 Rev E 9/18/96
Edition 2 Rev F 4/1/97 Revised Pages: 1-1, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 2-16, 3-
13, 3-16, 3-17, 3-23, 3-29, 3-33, 3-44, 4-2,
4-17, 4-20, 4-21, 4-22, 4-23, 4-24, 4-34, 4-
36, 4-38, 4-39, 4-41, 4-42, 4-45, 4-54, 4-
58, 4-59, 4-63, 4-65, 4-66, 4-67, 4-68, 4-
69, 4-73, 4-74, 4-75, 4-77, 4-78, 4-80, 4-
87, 4-91, 4-93, 4-94, 5-1, 6-6, 6-12, 6-13,
8-2, 8-3, 8-4, 8-5, 9-2, 9-6,
Added Pages: 3-24, 3-25, 3-36, 3-37, 3-
43, SEC 13
Revised Pages: 1, 2-2, 4-23 thru 4-24,
4-58 thru 4-59, 4-63, 4-65, 4-67, 4-73 thru
4-74, 4-80, 4-87, 4-91, 4-95 thru 4-96,
11-1 thru 11-4, C5, C14, D-3
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Page 1 - Edition 3

Prefix & Table of Contents1Edition 3Rev GVersaChart Manual Revision LogRevision Date DescriptionEdition 1 6/16/95 ReleasedEdition 1 RevA 7/14

Page 2 - Added Pages: SEC 14

Section 11-4Edition 3Rev GDESCRIPTIONThe instrument is the first circular chart recorder with the ability to record trend data and print alphanumeric

Page 3 - VersaChart Manual Prefix

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-18DERIVEDVARIABLESRepeat this step for each POINT PAIR prompt for mm equal to 03 through 21 (or less).7. Press the and the d

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-192. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY TAG.3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, FUNCTION. For

Page 5

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-204. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT X.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT X, if it appl

Page 6 - Figures and Tables

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-216. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT X, if it applies.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INP

Page 7 - CAUTION: READ THIS MANUAL

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-228. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT X, if it applies.Press the to change, then oras required to pick des

Page 8 - FIGURE 1-1

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-239. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT ACTUATOR (Only seen if an actuator is requiredper the FUNCTION spec

Page 9 - Serial Number

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-2410. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RESET ACTUATOR, (Only seen if a reset actuator isrequired per the FUNCTION

Page 10 - CONFIGURATION

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-25Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .11. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY UNIT

Page 11 - FIELD UPGRADES

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-2614. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE FILTER.15. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTI

Page 12 - INPUT PERFORMANCE

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-27DERIVED VARIABLE FUNCTIONTo simplify formulas or make them easier to read, various letters or abbreviations are used for t

Page 13 - ACCURACY TABLES

Section 11-5Edition 3Rev GOPERATOR INTERFACEBeyond the configuration capability, the display, keypad, and prompting system provide superior real time

Page 14 - ACCURACY TABLES CONT

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-284. POLYNOMIALINPUT 1: X PROMPT: DVxx INPUT XINPUT 2: A PROMPT: DVxx INPUT AINPUT 3: B PROMPT: DVxx INPUT BINPUT 4: C PROMPT

Page 15

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-29NOTES: DP - Differential PressurePRES - Static Pressure - must be ABSOLUTETEMPF - Flow Temperature - must be degrees FCOMP

Page 16 - Section 1

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-3010. HIGH SELECT and LOW SELECTINPUT 1: A PROMPT: DVxx INPUT AINPUT 2: B PROMPT: DVxx INPUT BACTUATOR: n/aRESET: n/aOUTPUT:

Page 17

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-3117. CONVERT C TO FINPUT 1: A PROMPT: DVxx INPUT°CACTUATOR: n/aRESET: n/aOUTPUT: = (A * 9/5) +3218. BTUINPUT 1: F PROMPT: D

Page 18

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-324.1.5 PROCESS VARIABLESProcess Variables define variables for use with alarms and/or control outputsFrom the Normal Displa

Page 19 - Limitations

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-33If selection is NO, proceed to step 3.If selection is YES:3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY TAG.Refer

Page 20 - Section 2

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-344. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT TYPE.If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for PROCESS VALUE X

Page 21

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-356. If OTHER was selected in DISPLAY UNITS, press the to advance to the next parameter, OTHERUNITS.7. Press the to advance

Page 22 - 2.2 PREPARATION FOR WIRING

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-369. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTION.10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY FI

Page 23 - Inductive

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-3711. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 1 TYPE.* When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM

Page 24

Section 11-6Edition 3Rev GINPUTSInput TypesThermocouple Types J, K, T, R, S, E, B, N, G, D, C, Ni/Ni-Moly, and Platinel II.RTD Platinum 100, 2 or 3 w

Page 25

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-3812. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 1 TIME BASE (only seen if Ax1 TYPE is RATE).13. Press the to advan

Page 26

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-3915. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 2 TYPE.* When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM TYPE and NON

Page 27 - 2.3.3 AC POWER CONNECTIONS

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-4017. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 2 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax2 TYPE isRATE).18. Press the to ad

Page 28 - FIGURE 2-7 FIGURE 2-7A

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-4120. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 3 TIME BASE (only seen if Ax3 TYPE is RATE).21. Press the to advan

Page 29 - 2.3.5 RTD CONNECTIONS

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-4223. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 4 TYPE.* When CONTROL LOOP OPEN is selected for ALARM TYPE and NON

Page 30 - 2.3.6 VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-4325. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 4 SAMPLE PERIOD (only seen if Ax4 TYPE isRATE).26. Press the to ad

Page 31 - 2.3.7 CURRENT CONNECTIONS

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-4427. Press the to advance to the next parameter, LOOP ALARM TIME (only seen if CONTROL LOOPOPEN selected as ALARM TYPE and

Page 32 - FIGURE 2-11 FIGURE 2-11A

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-454.1.6 RECORDERSRecorders defines values being recorded, tags, method, source of data and chart divisions and zoning.In the

Page 33 - 2.4.2 SSR DRIVER OUTPUT

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-46If selection was NO, proceed to step 3.If selection was YES:3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RECORDER TAG.Re

Page 34 - 2.4.3 CURRENT OUTPUT

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-474. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE TO RECORD.If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for Recorder X

Page 35 - 2.4.5 COMMUNICATIONS

Section 11-7Edition 3Rev G4REF+LIN+CAL °C0.951.280.500.801.282.130.621.350.801.710.571.211.322.970.731.323.682.922.302.332.915.843.682.852.292.433.262

Page 36 - FIGURE 2-15C

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-486. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RECORDING METHOD.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DECIMAL PO

Page 37 - 3.2 INSTRUMENT MODES

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-499. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ZONE 1 LOW.10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ZONE 1 HIGH.REC

Page 38 - 3.3 KEYPAD FUNCTION

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-5011. Press the to advance to the next parameter, SPAN 1 LOW.12. Press the to advance to the next parameter, SPAN 1 HIGH.RE

Page 39 - 3.4.3 CHANGING CHOICES

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-5113. Press the to advance to the next parameter, SCALE 1 INTERVAL.14. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ZONE 2 H

Page 40 - 3.6 GENERAL

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-5215. Press the to advance to the next parameter, SPAN 2 HIGH (Only if Zone 2 HIGH ≠ 0).16. Press the to advance to the nex

Page 41 - 3.7 DISPLAY DETAILS

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-5317. Press the to advance to the next parameter, POSITION ON ERROR (pen location in Chart Divisions onan ERROR condition).1

Page 42 - Section 3Edition 3

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-544.1.7 TOTALIZERSTotalizers are seen only if TOTALIZATION was specified and present in the model number order matrix.From t

Page 43 - 3.8 CHART DETAILS

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-55Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing Text, page 3-3 forinstructions.TOTALIZERSIf selection was NO, proceed to step 3.If selectio

Page 44

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-564. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT VALUE.If NONE USED was selected, no other prompts for Totalizer X wil

Page 45 - 3.8.3 EXAMPLE CHART

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-576. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TOTAL IS FLOW.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTIO

Page 46

Section 11-8Edition 3Rev GTo achieve stated results, the following thermocouples must be used with the INPUT TYPE/RANGE set to TC NARROW4REF+LIN+CAL °

Page 47 - Section 3

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-589. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTION.10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY FO

Page 48 - FIGURE 3-2

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-5912. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TOTALIZER PRESET.Note: Units are that of TOTAL.* Total Decimal Position1

Page 49 - 3.9 GETTING STARTED

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-6014. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RESET ACTUATOR.Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice,

Page 50 - 3.10 QUICK START PROCEDURE

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-6115. Press the to advance to the next parameter, HOLD ACTUATOR.Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice,

Page 51

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-6216. Press the to advance to the next parameter, PULSED OUTPUT.17. Press the to advance to the next parameter, PULSE EVERY

Page 52

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-634.1.8 TIMERSTimers are seen only if the MATH option was specified and present in the model number order matrix.From the No

Page 53

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-64Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .Press the to change, then todesired value, then press the .3.

Page 54

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-65Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice, thenpress the .6. Press the to advance to the next paramete

Page 55

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-66Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTION.

Page 56

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-67Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice, thenpress the .LEDS2. Press the to advance to the next paramet

Page 57

Section 11-9Edition 3Rev GACCURACY TABLES CONT.NOTES: The table attempts to show the effect of each significant factor which contributes to the overal

Page 58

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-68LEDS&RELAYS4.1.10 RELAYSRelays only available when specified and present in the model number order matrix.From the Nor

Page 59

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-69Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice, thenpress the .3. Press the to advance to the next parameter,

Page 60

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-70Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice, thenpress the .4. Press the to advance to the next parameter,

Page 61

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-714.1.11 CURRENT OUTPUTSOnly seen if current outputs has been specified and present in the model number order matrix.From th

Page 62

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-72Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RANGE LOW.4. P

Page 63

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-736. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT ON ERROR.7. Press the and the display advances to the next current

Page 64

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-744.1.12 INSTRUMENT SETTINGSInstrument Settings define instrument tag, display option and date/time format.From the Normal

Page 65

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-75Press the to change, then ,, as required to desired choice, thenpress the .3. Press the to advance to the next parameter,

Page 66

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-764. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARMING ON ACTUATOR.Press the to change, then ,as required to desired choi

Page 67

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-775. Press the key to advance to the next parameter, CONTROL ON ACTUATOR (only seen on controller).CONTROL ON ACTUATORON

Page 68

Section 11-10Edition 3Rev GOTHER INPUT SPECIFICATIONSProcessing Square root and exponential functions for linear inputsValue Cutoff None, at value, to

Page 69

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-786. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DATE DISPLAY FORMAT.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME DI

Page 70

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-799. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CURRENT DAY.10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CURRENT TIME.1

Page 71

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-8012. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COMMUNICATIONS MODE (Only seen if the communi-cations option is present).1

Page 72

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-8115. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COMMS PARITY.16. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT SC

Page 73

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-82DERIVED ACTUATOR 1Selections1 to 24Press the to change, then todesired number,

Page 74

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-832. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COPY/INITIALIZE.Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same

Page 75

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-843. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ITEM 1.Repeat the ITEM prompt as needed to configure the items necessary to

Page 76

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-854. Press the and the display advances to the next derived actuator to be programmed. Refer to thebeginning of this sectio

Page 77

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-86Choose YES if the parameters to be programmed are the same as another OPERATOR INPUT already pro-grammed.If selection was

Page 78

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-874. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OFF STATE TEXT.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ON STATE TEX

Page 79

Section 11-11Edition 3Rev GCURRENT OUTPUTSDrivers Any of over 20 values can be used to drive analog outputs (e.g. inputs, derivedvariables, etc.)Outpu

Page 80

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-887. Press the to advance to the next parameter, POWER UP STATE.8. Press the to advance to the next parameter, WHEN DISPLAY

Page 81

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-894.1.15 OPERATOR MESSAGESOperator Messages are user defined messages to advise or provide information, via the display, tha

Page 82

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-90If selection was NO, proceed to step 3.If selection was YES:Press the to change to the desiredoperator message to be copied

Page 83 - INPUT NUMBER

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-91Press the to change, then ,as required to desired choice, thenpress the .3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, AC

Page 84 - INPUT x

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-92Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing Text, page 3-3 forinstructions.Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing Text, page 3-3 forinstructio

Page 85 - OFF - NO INPUT

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-93Press the to change, then todesired number, then press the .CHART MESSAGE NUMBER

Page 86 - IVx DEGREES C / F

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-94Press the to change to the desired chartmessage to be copied from.CMxx COPY FROM CM(0 = INITIALIZE)

Page 87 - IVx SENSOR BREAK

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-95Press the to change, then ,as required to desired choice, thenpress the .3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, AC

Page 88 - 100.000 units

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-96Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .4. Press the to advance to the next parameter, PEN/COLOR.5. P

Page 89 - IVx REGISTER TYPE

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-976. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE 1.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE 2.Press the

Page 90 - IVx DISPLAY UNITS

Section 11-12Edition 3Rev GCONSTRUCTION (cont.)Panel Cutout 12.7 inches wide x 12.7 inches high(322.58mm wide x 322.58mm high)Panel Depth 5.25 inche

Page 91 - 100 units

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-988. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE 3.9. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE 4.Press th

Page 92 - 0 units

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-99CMxx TIME / DATE STAMPNOSelectionsYES NO10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME/DATE STAMP.11. Press t

Page 93 - IVx INPUT CORRECT 1

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-100Refer to Section 3.4.2 Changing Text, page 3-3 forinstructions.SVx TYPEOFFSelectionsOFFSIN WAVESAWTOOTHSQUARE WAVESPIKES1

Page 94 - IVx VALUE FILTER

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-101If OFF was selected, no other prompts for SIMULATED VARIABLES X will be seen. Refer back to step 1, page4-97.4. Press

Page 95 - IVx CLOSED / 0 DESCR

Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-1027. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RANGE LOW.8. Press the to advance to the next parameter, RANGE HIGH.Units

Page 96 - CONSTANT NUMBER

Edition 3Rev GSection 44-103SVx DISPLAY OPTIONIN BOTH MODESSelectionsNOT DISPLAYEDIN CONTINUOUS MODEIN SEQUENTIAL MODEIN BOTH MODESSIMULATEDVARIAB

Page 97 - CVx VALUE

Edition 3Rev GSection 55-1Section 5 - Display ProgrammingSelections made in the Display prompts section determine what is displayed and how it is disp

Page 98 - OF OUTPUT

Edition 3Rev G5-2Section 53. When this prompt is displayed with the AUTOMATIC/MANUAL choice, if the associated controller is configuredfor PID control

Page 99 - CCx NUMBER OF POINTS

Edition 3Rev GSection 55-3To change the setpoint, press the key, then keys to desired setpoint, then press thekey.

Page 100 - DV NUMBER

Edition 3Rev G5-4Section 56. Following the top level Manual Values prompts, the "Standard Display" prompts are displayed as follows:DISPLAY

Page 101 - DER VAL x

Section 11-13Edition 3Rev G1.5 WARRANTY AND RETURN STATEMENTThese products are sold by the factory under the warranties set forth in the following pa

Page 102 - NONE USED

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-1Section 6 - Chart PromptsFrom the Normal Display, press the . If the Chart Prompts are disabled, when the CHART k

Page 103

Section 6Edition 3Rev G6-26. Upon selection of YES, the chart is initialized and the unit exits to the NORMAL DISPLAY if Chart Rotationand Trend Data

Page 104

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-33. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CHART TAG.4. Press the to advance to the next parameter, NORMAL SPEED.5. P

Page 105 - NONE / OFF

Section 6Edition 3Rev G6-46. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MAJOR TIME PERIODS.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MINOR TIM

Page 106 - DVxx RESET ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-59. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MAJOR LINE PEN/COLOR.10. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MAJOR

Page 107 - DVxx UNITS DESCRIP

Section 6Edition 3Rev G6-611. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MINOR LINE PEN/COLOR.12. Press the to advance to the next parameter, MINOR

Page 108 - IN BOTH MODES

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-713. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME PEN/COLOR.14. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DATE/PEN CO

Page 109 - DERIVED VARIABLE FUNCTION

Section 6Edition 3Rev G6-815. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CHART TAG PEN/ COLOR.16. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ACTIO

Page 110 - Section 4Edition 3

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-9Press the to change, then ,to desired choice, then pressthe .18. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ROTATE CHAR

Page 111 - Section 4

Section 6Edition 3Rev G6-10Press the to change, then ,to desired choice, then pressthe .19. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COLLECT DA

Page 112

Prefix & Table of Contents2Edition 3Rev GRevision Date DescriptionEdition 3 Rev G 7/1/98 Revised Pages: 9-2 thru 9-22Added Pages: SEC 14

Page 113

Section 22-1Edition 3Rev GSection 2 - Installation and WiringRead these instructions carefully before proceeding with installation and operation. Ele

Page 114 - PROCESS VALUE NUMBER

Edition 3Rev GSection 66-11CHART ROTATIONPROMPT DISPLAYEDSelectionsPROMPT NOT DISPLAYEDPROMPT DISPLAYEDTREND DATA COLLECTPROMPT NOT DISPLAYEDSel

Page 115 - PROCESS VAL X

Edition 3Rev GSection 77-1Section 7 - Alarm SettingsSelections made in Alarm Settings determine the setpoints (or RATE if RATE alarm selected) of each

Page 116 - PVx INPUT

Section 7Edition 3Rev G7-23. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 2 SETPOINT. If RATE Alarm was selected,setpoint refers to RATE.4. Pr

Page 117 - PV DECIMAL POSITION

Edition 3Rev GSection 77-35. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM 4 SETPOINT. If RATE Alarm was selected,setpoint refers to RATE.6. Pr

Page 118 - 0 SECONDS

Edition 3Rev GSection 88-1Section 8 - Action Time SettingsAction Time Settings are simply TIME/DATE settings that can be used to initiate a desired ac

Page 119 - Ax1 ALARM TYPE

Section 8Edition 3Rev G8-22. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME 1.3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DATE 1.Press the to

Page 120 - Ax1 TIME BASE

Edition 3Rev GSection 88-34. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME 2 TAG.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TIME 2.Refer to

Page 121 - Ax2 ALARM TYPE

Section 8Edition 3Rev G8-46. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DATE 2.7. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DAY OF WEEK ACTUATOR.

Page 122 - Ax3 ALARM TYPE

Edition 3Rev GSection 88-5Press the to change, then todesired choice, then press the .TIME DISPLAY OPTIONNOT DISPLAYEDSelectionsNOT DISPLAYEDIN CO

Page 123 - Ax3 TIME BASE

Edition 3Rev GSection 99-1Section 9 - Enables & PasswordsEnables and Passwords provides a means of enabling or disabling prompt sections and provi

Page 124 - Ax4 ALARM TYPE

Section 22-2Edition 3Rev GFIGURE 2-1B5.24"(133.10mm)17.04"(432.82mm)EC1EC5EC2 EC3EC6EC414.12"(358.65mm)12.600"(320.04mm)7.747"

Page 125 - 10 SECONDS

Section 9Edition 3Rev G9-22. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ACTION TIME SETTINGS.3. Press the to advance to the next parameter, PROFI

Page 126 - 1 - 9999

Edition 3Rev GSection 99-3ALARM SETTINGSSelectionsDISABLED ENABLED.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter, ALARM SETTINGS.6. Press the

Page 127 - RECORDER NUMBER

Section 9Edition 3Rev G9-48. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CONFIGURATION.9. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DERIVED ACT

Page 128 - Rx RECORDER TAG

Edition 3Rev GSection 99-511. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OPERATOR MESSAGES.12. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CHART

Page 129 - (see note)

Section 9Edition 3Rev G9-614. Press the to advance to the next parameter, TEST.15. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CALIBRATION.16. Pr

Page 130 - DRAG - MIN TO MAX

Edition 3Rev GSection 99-717. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CHART CONFIGURATION.18. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLA

Page 131 - Rx ZONE 1 HIGH

Section 9Edition 3Rev G9-820. Press the to advance to the next parameter, CONTROL STATE ACCESS (only seen if CONTROL-LER)21. Press the to advance

Page 132 - 100 units

Edition 3Rev GSection 99-9Press the to change, then , todesired value, then press the .DISPLAY PROMPTSPASSWORD 0Selections0 to 999999(0=No pas

Page 133 - Rx ZONE 2 HIGH

Edition 3Rev GSection 1010-1Section 10 - TestTest describes all possible diagnostic tests built into the recorder.From the Normal Display, depress the

Page 134 - 0 = NO SCALES

Edition 3Rev G10-2Section 1010.1 RELAY TESTAllows the operator to verify that the LEDs, Relay and/or SSRD output(s) is/are working. A Volt/Ohm meter

Page 135 - 0 SECONDS

Section 22-3Edition 3Rev G2.2 PREPARATION FOR WIRINGThis product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/336EEC o

Page 136 - TOTALIZER NUMBER

Edition 3Rev GSection 1010-310.3 KEYPAD TESTAllows the operator to verify that the keypad is functional. No test equipment is required to perform th

Page 137 - TOTAL X

Edition 3Rev G10-4Section 1010.5 CHART DEMONSTRATIONAllows the user to demonstrate the chart capabilites. CAUTION: When this "TEST" is in

Page 138 - Tx INPUT VALUE

Edition 3Rev GSection 1010-5Step 4The current output reading should be equal to the displayed value.Step 5To exit the test, depress the and the instru

Page 139 - Tx TOTAL IS FLOW

Edition 3Rev GSection 1111-1Section 11 - CalibrationCalibration describes all possible field calibration procedures for the recorder as well as method

Page 140 - IN BOTH MODES

Edition 3Rev G11-2Section 1111.1 INPUT CALIBRATIONThis routine allows for the calibration of all input channels and all input types.Important Notes:1

Page 141 - Tx TOTALIZER PRESET

Edition 3Rev GSection 1111-3Step 4Be sure that the jumpers on the Input Board for the Input being calibrated are positioned as shown in Table 11-3,and

Page 142 - Tx RESET ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev G11-4Section 11When installing an Input Board for any reason, check the location (where this board is mounted), then verify theposition o

Page 143 - Tx HOLD ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1111-5Step 8Repeat steps 1 through 8 for each input to be calibrated.11.2 COLD JUNCTION CALIBRATIONStep 1With INPUT CALIBRATION

Page 144 - 1000 units

Edition 3Rev G11-6Section 11Step 7Connect the proper TC type up to the input being calibrated. Place the thermometer next to the HOT Junction(sensor

Page 145 - TIMER NUMBER

Edition 3Rev GSection 1111-7CHART Will place a dot on the inner or outer ring, whichever is selected for calibrationSCROLL Will select either the inne

Page 146 - TMx TIME FORMAT

Section 22-4Edition 3Rev GUse of Shielded CableShielded cable helps eliminate electrical noise being induced on the wires. All analog signals should

Page 147 - TMx RESET ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev G11-8Section 11Step 2Connect the milliamp meter across the corresponding output terminals observing proper polarity, terminal 1 ispositiv

Page 148 - TMx DISPLAY OPTION

Edition 3Rev GSection 1111-9Step 1With CALIBRATION DEFAULTS in the lower display line, depress the . SET CAL DEFAULTS appears inthe upper display lin

Page 149 - LED x ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-1SECTION 13 - CONTROLLERSWhen the instrument is specified with the Controller option, in addition to the normal configuring

Page 150 - STATE OR ON - OFF

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-2Up to 8 setpoints can be configured. Each has a variable text prompt, units, decimal position, limits, and “normaldisplay

Page 151 - RELAY x ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-3To utilize the CONTROL STATE ACCESS capability and select either AUTOMATIC or MANUAL control, proceedas follows:From the “

Page 152 - 1 SECONDS

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-42. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COPY/INITIALIZE.Cx COPY/INITIALIZENOSelectionsYES or NOIf selection is NO,

Page 153 - COx SOURCE

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-5CASCADE control uses two “control blocks”. The output of one controller is the setpoint of a second controller.Ratio and

Page 154 - 100 units

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-66. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 HYSTERESIS(only seen if OUT 1 TYPE is ON/OFF).NOTE: Units correspo

Page 155 - 0 mA

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-79. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 2 PERCENT UPPER LIMIT (only seen if OUT 2TYPE is PID).Cx OUT 2 PERCE

Page 156 - IN SEQUENTIAL MODE

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-812.Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT SLEW RATE (only available with PID).Cx OUTPUT SLEW RATE

Page 157 - ON / CONTINUOUS

Section 22-5Edition 3Rev GSensor Placement (Thermocouple or RTD)Thermocouple lead resistance should not exceed 300 ohms. If this is exceeded, instrum

Page 158 - ALARMING ON ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-913.Press the to advance to the next parameter, MANUAL ACTUATOR (only if either output is proportional)SelectionsNONE/OFFON

Page 159 - CONTROL ON ACTUATOR

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-1014.Press the to advance to the next parameter, AUTO MANUAL AUTO TRANSFER (only if MANUALACTUATOR is not NONE/OFF).Cx AUTO

Page 160 - MM / DD / YY

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-1116.Press the to advance to the next parameter, REMOTE SETPOINT ACTUATOR.SelectionsNONE/OFFON/CONTINUOUSANY ALARMANY PROC

Page 161 - CURRENT DAY

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-1217.Press the to advance to the next parameter, REMOTE SETPOINT SOURCE (only if REMOTE SPACTUATOR is not NONE/OFF).Cx REMO

Page 162 - 1 to 247

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-1318.Press the to advance to the next parameter, SECOND SETPOINT ACTUATOR.SelectionsNONE/OFFON/CONTINUOUSANY ALARMANY PRO

Page 163 - COMMS PARITY

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-1419.Press the to advance to the next parameter, SECOND SETPOINT SOURCE (only if SECOND SPACTUATOR is not NONE/OFF).Cx SEC

Page 164 - DERIVED ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-1521.Press the to advance to the next parameter, REMOTE SETPOINT BIAS.Cx REMOTE SP BIAS0NOTE: Bias is applied to the remot

Page 165 - DAxx COPY FROM DA

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-1623.Press the to advance to the next parameter, FEEDFORWARD HIGH (only if FEEDFORWARD wasselected as CONTROL TYPE).Cx FEE

Page 166 - Press the to change, then

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-1726.Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY RAMPED SETPOINT.Cx DISPLAY RAMPED SPNOT DISPLAYEDSelectionsNOT DI

Page 167 - OPERATOR INPUT

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-1813.2 CONTROL SETPOINTSThere are 8 Control Setpoints that can be configured in the SETPOINTS section of CONFIGURATION. Th

Page 168 - OIxx COPY FROM OI

Section 22-6Edition 3Rev G2.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS - INPUTSAll wiring connections are typically made to the instrument at the time of installation. Co

Page 169 - ON

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-192. Press the to advance to the next parameter, PROMPT TEXT.SPx PROMPT TEXTSETPOINT 1SelectionsTEXTNote: If PROMPT TEXT is

Page 170 - OIxx WHEN DISPLAYED

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-205. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DECIMAL POSITION.SPx DECIMAL POSITION 0Selections0 to 46. Press the

Page 171 - OMxx COPY / INITIALIZE

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-218. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTION.SPx DISPLAY OPTIONNOT DISPLAYEDSelectionsNOT DISPLAYEDIN CO

Page 172 - OMxx COPY FROM OM

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-2213.3 CONTROL STATE ACCESSCONTROL STATE ACCESS provides a quick and convenient method for changing states, such as AUTO to

Page 173 - OMxx ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-232. Press the to advance to the next parameter, LINE 2 TEXT.CAx LINE 2 TEXT A/M SP1/SP2 L/RSelectionsTE

Page 174 - MESSAGE X

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-244. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F1 LINE 1 TEXT.CAx F1 LINE 1 TEXTCONTROLLER 1SelectionsTEXT5. Press t

Page 175 - CMxx COPY / INITIALIZE

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-257. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F2 KEY USAGE.CAx F2 KEY USAGENOT USEDSelectionsNOT USEDC1 AUTO/MANUALC

Page 176 - CMxx COPY FROM CM

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-2610. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F2 ON STATE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selectedwas CUSTOM).CAx F2 ON

Page 177 - CMxx ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-2713. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F3 OFF STATE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selectedwas CUSTOM).CAx F3 OF

Page 178 - Character Selection

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-2816. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F4 LINE 1 TEXT (only seen if F4 KEY USAGE selected isother than NOT USED

Page 179 - CMxx VALUE 2

Section 22-7Edition 3Rev G2.3.1 SHIPPED CONFIGURATION/JUMPER POSITIONINGEach instrument is factory shipped with all parameters set to default values.

Page 180 - CMxx VALUE 3

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-2919. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F5 KEY USAGE.CAx F5 KEY USAGELOCAL/REMOTESelectionsNOT USEDC1 AUTO/M

Page 181 - HORIZONTAL

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-3022. Press the to advance to the next parameter, F5 ON STATE TEXT (only seen if KEY USAGE selectedwas CUSTOM).CAx F5 ON

Page 182 - SIM VAL X

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-3113.4 TUNING PARAMETERSThe Tuning parameters section is where adjustments to the proportional band, automatic reset (integ

Page 183 - SVx OTHER UNITS

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-322. Press the to advance to the next parameter, COPY/INITIALIZE.Cx COPY/INITIALIZENO SelectionsYES or NOIf selection i

Page 184 - 100 units

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-334. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 PROPORTIONAL BAND (only if Output 1 Type inCONTROLLERS was set to

Page 185 - 60 MINUTES

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-346. Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 SHIFT.Cx OUT 1 SHIFT 0 unitsNote: Units

Page 186 - Section 5

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-358. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INTEGRATION BAND (only if proportional output).Cx INTEGRATION BAND

Page 187

Section 13Edition 3Rev G13-3610.Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 AUTO RESET (only if output 1 is proportional).Cx OUT 1 AUTO RE

Page 188

Edition 3Rev GSection 1313-3712.Press the to advance to the next parameter, OUTPUT 1 RATE (only if output 1 is proportional).Cx OUT 1 RATE 0.00

Page 189

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-1SECTION 14 - PROFILERSThe profiling capability basically consists of a functional block that modifies the setpoint(s) and

Page 190 - Section 6 - Chart Prompts

Section 22-8Edition 3Rev G2.3.3 AC POWER CONNECTIONSWARNING: UNIT SHOULD HAVE A POWER SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER IN CLOSE PROXIMITY OFEQUIPMENT AND WI

Page 191 - CHART SIZE

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-27. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter, PxxSy SETPOINT 2 (if setpoints > 1). Pressthe MOD key to cha

Page 192 - 24 HOUR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-3When Segs Done - Profiles may be joined together to increase the number of segments or tomake use of common profiling sequ

Page 193 - MINOR TIME PERIODS

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-414.2 PROFILE SETTINGSTo enter the Profile Settings section, from the Normal Display, press the SCROLL key until CONFIGURAT

Page 194 - MAJOR LINE PEN / COLOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-57. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter, PROFILE DISPLAY OPTION. Selectionsare: NOT DISPLAYED; IN CONTIN

Page 195 - MINOR LINE PEN / COLOR

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-6DA4 DA5 DA6DA7 DA8 DA9DA10 DA11 DA12DA13 DA14 DA15DA16 DA17 DA18DA19 DA20 DA21DA22

Page 196 - DATE PEN / COLOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-714.3 PROFILE CONTROLTo enter the Profile Control section, from the Normal Display, press the DISP key until SELECT appears

Page 197 - NONE - JUST CONTINUE

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-87. Press the SCROLL key to advance to the next parameter, CURRENT SEGMENT. Selections are 1-8.Press the MOD key to change

Page 198 - CHART ROTATION

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-9PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4DESCRIPTIONSETPOINTS TO PROFILENUMBER OF SEGMENTSSEGMENT 1RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssSETP

Page 199 - COLLECT DATA ACTUATR

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-10PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4SEGMENT 6RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssSETPOINT 1SETPOINT 2SETPOINT 3SETPOINT 4EVENT OUTPUT

Page 200 - PROMPT DISPLAYED

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-11PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 5 P 6 P 7 P 8DESCRIPTIONSETPOINTS TO PROFILENUMBER OF SEGMENTSSEGMENT 1RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssS

Page 201 - Section 7 - Alarm Settings

Section 22-9Edition 3Rev G2.3.4 THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTIONSNOTE: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom bo

Page 202 - 100 units

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-12PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 5 P 6 P 7 P 8SEGMENT 6RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssSETPOINT 1SETPOINT 2SETPOINT 3SETPOINT 4EVENT OUTP

Page 203 - Ax4 SETPOINT

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-13PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 9 P 10 P 11 P 12DESCRIPTIONSETPOINTS TO PROFILENUMBER OF SEGMENTSSEGMENT 1RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ss

Page 204 - START TIME

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-14PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 9 P 10 P 11 P 12SEGMENT 6RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssSETPOINT 1SETPOINT 2SETPOINT 3SETPOINT 4EVENT OUT

Page 205 - Section 8Edition 3

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-15PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16DESCRIPTIONSETPOINTS TO PROFILENUMBER OF SEGMENTSSEGMENT 1RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssS

Page 206 - STOP TIME

Section 14Edition 3Rev G14-16PROFILE NUMBERParameter P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16SEGMENT 6RAMP TIME hhh:mm:ssSETPOINT 1SETPOINT 2SETPOINT 3SETPOINT 4EVENT OUTP

Page 207 - DAY OF WEEK ACTUATOR

Edition 3Rev GSection 1414-17ParameterPROFILE ENTRY DISABLED DURING RUN ENABLED DURING RUNPROF START ACTUATORPROFILE SELECTORPROF ABORT ACTUATORPR

Page 208 - 1

Edition 3Rev GAppendix AA-1Appendix A - Board LayoutsFIGURE A-1 POWER SUPPLY BOARDGP1P2NLP3

Page 209 - CHANGE ALL TO

Appendix AEdition 3Rev GA-2FIGURE A-2 MOTHER BOARDJ5J6J4J7J1J3

Page 210 - ACTION TIME SETTINGS

Edition 3Rev GAppendix AA-3FIGURE A-3 RELAY/SSR BOARDRELAY 4TB1TB2J7BJ7ATB3TB4RELAY 1RELAY 2RELAY 31+2–31NO2C3NC

Page 211 - ALARM SETTINGS

Appendix AEdition 3Rev GA-4FIGURE A-4 INPUT BOARD1JU11 JU2 JU5 JU12JU15JU3 JU16 JU6JU8JU7U6TB2TB1JU4JU11JU13JU14

Page 212 - OPERATOR INPUTS CONF

Section 22-10Edition 3Rev G2.3.5 RTD CONNECTIONSNote: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board. T

Page 213 - CHART MESSAGES

Edition 3Rev GAppendix AA-5FIGURE A-5 MOTOR DRIVER BOARDJ4BJ5J6J1 J7J4AJ3 J2

Page 214 - CALIBRATION

Appendix AEdition 3Rev GA-6FIGURE A-6 CURRENT OUTPUT BOARDTB1J5B+-J5BTB2+-TB1+-NON-ISOLATEDISOLATED

Page 215 - CHART CONFIGURATION

Edition 3Rev GAppendix AA-7FIGURE A-7 TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY BOARDJ3TB2+-TB1+-TB3+-TB4+-

Page 216 - PASSWORD REQ. 0

Appendix AEdition 3Rev GA-8FIGURE A-8 COMMS BOARDTB1TB2TB4TB3TB1 - 232 Main TB3 - 485 MainTB2 - 232 Aux TB4 - 485 AuxJ2J1U1

Page 217 - PASSWORD 0

Edition 3Rev GAppendix BB-1Appendix B - RangesTHERMOCOUPLEJU7/JU8 POSITION TYPE OPERATING RANGEWide J -200°C to 760°C-328°F to 1400°FNarrow J -200°C t

Page 218 - Section 10 - Test

Appendix BEdition 3Rev GB-2RTDJU7/JU8 POSITION TYPE OPERATING RANGELow Platinum 100 ohm -200°C to 480°C.00385 Din -328°F to 896°FLow Platinum 100 Ohm

Page 219 - 10.2 DISPLAY TEST

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-1Appendix C - Reference SectionNext to each term is the prompt section it appears in, as appropriate, and the applicable sec

Page 220 - 10.4 LED TEST

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-2AVERAGE VALUES - System Prompts - Configuration - Recorders - Page 4-46The choice for the parameter RECORDING METHOD that p

Page 221 - 10.6 mA OUTPUT TEST

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-3CHART ROTATION (Actuator)Actuator that is controlled by the selected state for the CHART ROTATION prompt found in the Chart

Page 222 - Section 10

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-4CONSTANTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-14Prompt section containing parameters used as fixed values which are t

Page 223 - Section 11 - Calibration

Prefix & Table of Contents3Edition 3Rev GVersaChart Manual PrefixMANUAL ORGANIZATIONThis manual is organized in twelve major sections:Section 1 In

Page 224 - TABLE 11-2 RANGE SELECT

Section 22-11Edition 3Rev G2.3.6 VOLTAGE CONNECTIONSNote: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board

Page 225 - FIGURE 11-1

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-5DAxx ITEM xx - System Prompts - Configuration - Derived Actuators - Page 4-80One of a list of choices that is used to confi

Page 226 - Section 11

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-6DISPLAY TAG - System Prompts - ConfigurationParameter used to specify a description or designation that can be displayed wi

Page 227

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-7INPUTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-1Prompts section that configures how hardware inputs are processes to prov

Page 228 - 11.4 CHART CALIBRATION

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-8MATCH SCALE COLOR - Chart Prompts - Chart Configuration - Page 6-8A choice for MATCH/SELECT prompts which specifies that th

Page 229

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-9OPERATOR INPUTS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-84Prompts section that configures the text for the message and st

Page 230 - 11.7 CALIBRATION DEFAULTS

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-10PromptA message that is displayed in the upper line, while a prompt section name or parameter (value, choice, or text) isd

Page 231

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-11RELAYS - System Prompts - Configuration - Page 4-66Prompts section that configures actuators and other parameters associat

Page 232 - SECTION 13 - CONTROLLERS

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-12Sensor breakWhile there are sensor break jumpers, JU1 and JU4, sensor break and out-of-range conditions are actuallydeterm

Page 233 - EXAMPLE:

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-13TEST - System Prompts - Section 10Prompt section which provides access to various test routines.TextA general term which r

Page 234 - CONTROLLER NUMBER

Appendix CEdition 3Rev GC-14TO ZERO BELOW VALUE - System Prompts - Configuration - Inputs - Page 4-10One of the choices for CUTOFF TYPE which specifie

Page 235 - Cx COPY/INITIALIZE

Section 22-12Edition 3Rev G2.3.7 CURRENT CONNECTIONSNote: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom board

Page 236 - NONE/OFF

Edition 3Rev GAppendix CC-15ZONE 1 LOW - System Prompts - Configuration - Recorders - Page 4-47Parameter that specifies the DIVISION or ring correspon

Page 237 - Cx OUT 1 PERCENT

Edition 3Rev GAppendix DD-1Appendix D - ExamplesEXAMPLE 1Application:Palmer-Bowlus Flume Height/FlowGiven: Transmitter output linear in distance (4mA

Page 238 - Cx OUT 2 PERCENT

Appendix DEdition 3Rev GD-2EXAMPLE 2Application:User would like to combine logically 3 alarms to create an AND situation.Configuration:Derived Actuato

Page 239 - 0% / MIN

Edition 3Rev GAppendix DD-3EXAMPLE 4Operator MessagesOperator Messages are user defined messages to advise, or provide information, via the display, t

Page 240 - Cx MANUAL ACTUATOR

Appendix DEdition 3Rev GD-4EXAMPLE 6Latching AlarmConfiguration:Process Variables:Process Variable 1PV1 Display Tag users choicePV1 Input IV1A11 Alarm

Page 241 - Cx MAIN SP SOURCE

Edition 3Rev GAppendix DD-5EXAMPLE 7Latching High Alarm - Latched OpenConfiguration:Process Variables:Process Variable users choicePV1 Display Tag use

Page 242 - Cx REMOTE SP ACTUATR

Edition 3Rev GAppendix EE-1Appendix E - Accuracy TablesSee Note:RANGE°C0/1200-200/00/400-200/00/1370-250/00/500-250/00/1000-250/00/300-250/00/1300-250

Page 243 - NONE USED

Appendix EEdition 3Rev GE-2THE FOLLOWING THERMOCOUPLES ARE AVAILABLE AS NARROW ONLYINPUTTYPET T/CR T/CS T/CB T/CINPUTTYPE385RTD392RTD392SAMA100 ohmNic

Page 244 - Cx SECOND SP ACTUATR

Edition 3Rev GAppendix EE-3See Note:SPANmV0/100000/10000/1000/25See Note:SPANmA4/200/205DEVIATIONACC'YuV/°C1000100.010.02.55DEVIATIONACC'YuA

Page 245 - Cx REMOTE SP RATIO

Section 22-13Edition 3Rev G2.3.8 SWITCH INPUT CONNECTIONSNote: Up to four Input Boards may be present; stacked 4 high. Input Board 1 is the bottom

Page 246 - Process Variables

Section 22-14Edition 3Rev G1TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4SSR+-+-NOTB1 TB2 TB3 TB4POWERNCCLOAD2.4 WIRING CONNECTIONS - OUTPUTSRelay output(s), if provided, may be a

Page 247 - Cx FEEDFORWARD LOW

Section 22-15Edition 3Rev G2.4.3 CURRENT OUTPUTNote: Up to two boards may be present, stacked 2 high. Board 1 is the bottom board. Non-isolated and

Page 248 - NOT DISPLAYED

Section 22-16Edition 3Rev G2.4.4 24VDC TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLYNote: Up to four transmitter power supplies may be present. One transmitter can provi

Page 249 - SETPOINT NUMBER

Section 22-17Edition 3Rev GFIGURE 2-15CRS-485TB3JP3JP1BANetworkContinuation(If Applicable)TowardsComputer

Page 250 - SPx OTHER UNITS

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-1Section 3 - The Basics of Recorder Operation3.1 POWER-UPAfter proper installation, the following will occur when power is a

Page 251 - 100 UNITS

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-23.3 KEYPAD FUNCTIONFIGURE 3-13.3.1 DISPLAY KEY (DISP)While in Normal Display, the Display key initiates the Display Promp

Page 252 - SPx DISPLAY OPTION

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-33.4 CHANGING PARAMETER SETTINGS - MODIFYThere are three types of parameters in the instrument: values (numbers), text strin

Page 253 - CONTROLLER x

Prefix & Table of Contents4Edition 3Rev GTable of ContentsPAGESECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION 1-11.1 Unpacking 1-11.2 Installati

Page 254 - Cx AUTO/MANUAL

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-4• If the setting is one of a list of choices, the choice line containing the current choice will be displayed and thecurren

Page 255 - CONTROLLER 1

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-5ACTION TIME Selections made in action time settings are used to generate actuators that are true/falseSETTINGS based on time

Page 256 - CAx F2 OFF STATE TXT

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-6The following is the "1 VAL" at a time display format for process variables:display tagaaaannnnnn uuuuuu aaaa - in

Page 257 - CAx F2 ON STATE TEXT

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-7Whenever the display format is other than "1 VAL" at a time, the different types are not intermixed in any givendi

Page 258 - NOT USED

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-8Trends can be zoned into two different areas to allow for higher resolution on one end of the recorded span. Therecorded ar

Page 259 - CAx F4 LINE 1 TEXT

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-93.8.2 NEW CHART PRINTING REQUIREMENTSThe following ACTION ON NEW CHART options are provided:NONE - JUST CONTINUEPRINT RANGE

Page 260 - CAx F5 OFF STATE TXT

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-10The value recorded on Pen 2 is the temperature, zoned to record 20 to 120 on the lower 10% of the chart, and120 to 210 on t

Page 261 - CAx F5 ON STATE TEXT

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-11TABLE 3-2 Recorder Parameters(Not all parameters are shown) RECORDER NUMBER 1 2 3 4 Rs RECORDER TAG

Page 262

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-123.8.4 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS11:27 PM Chart installed11:30 PM Instrument began printing with the Chart Tag, (UNIT #1) and the t

Page 263 - Cx COPY FROM CONTRLR

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-13MAIN PROMPTSCONFIGURATIONCHARTPROMPTSCHANGECHARTSTARTCHARTCHARTROTAT ETRENDCOLLECTCHARTSPEEDCHARTCONFIGYESNODISPPROMPTSDISP

Page 264 - Cx OUT 1 PROP BAND

Prefix & Table of Contents5Edition 3Rev GPAGE3.8.1 Chart Printing Interruptions 3-83.8.2 New Chart Printing Requirements 3-93.8.3 Example Chart 3-

Page 265 - Cx OUT 1 SHIFT

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-143.10 QUICK START PROCEDUREThis procedure can be used for starting up the recorder at the very basic level of recording inp

Page 266 - Cx INTEGRATION SHIFT

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-15Step 8Next, the display will show IVx DECIMAL POSITION, IVx RANGE LIMIT LOW, and IVx RANGE LIMIT HIGH.These will be used to

Page 267 - 0.00 REPEATS/MIN

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-16Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationINPUT Parameter Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4DI

Page 268 - 0.00 MINUTES

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-17Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationINPUT Parameter Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8DI

Page 269 - SECTION 14 - PROFILERS

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-18Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONSTANTS Parameter CV-1 CV-2 CV-3 CV-4VALUE Parameter CV-7 CV-

Page 270 - Section 14Edition 3

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-19Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCUSTOM CURVES Parameter CC-1 CC-2DECIMAL POSITION OFINPUTDECIMAL POSIT

Page 271 - Section 14

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-20Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCUSTOM CURVES Parameter CC-3 CC-4DECIMAL POSITION OFINPUTDECIMAL POSIT

Page 272 - 14.2 PROFILE SETTINGS

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-21Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationDERIVED VARIABLES Parameter DV-1 DV-2

Page 273

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-22 Parameter DV-9 DV-10 DV-11 DV-1

Page 274

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-23Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationPROCESS VARIABLES Parameter PV-1 PV-2

Page 275 - 14.3 PROFILE CONTROL

Prefix & Table of Contents6Edition 3Rev GPAGESECTION 13 -CONTROLLERS 13-113.1 Entering Controllers 13-313.2 Control Setpoints 13-1813.3 Control St

Page 276

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-24%%%%%/MIN OFF ON%%%%%MIN OFF ON%%%%%/MIN OFF ON%%%%%/MIN OFF ONCONTR

Page 277

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-25Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONTROL SETPOINTS Parameter Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2

Page 278

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-26Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationRECORDERS Parameter RCDR-1 RCDR-2

Page 279

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-27Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationTOTALIZERS Parameter TOTAL-1 TOTAL-2

Page 280

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-28Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationTIMERS Parameter TIME-1 TIME-2

Page 281

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-29Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationRELAYS Parameter RLY-1 RLY-2

Page 282

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-30Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCURRENT OUTPUTS Parameter CO-1 CO-2

Page 283

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-31Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationINSTRUMENT SETTINGS ParameterINSTRUMENT TAGDISPLAY OPTIONINSTR. ON ACTUATORAL

Page 284

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-32Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationDERIVED ACTUATORS Derived Actuator EquationDA-1DA-2DA-3DA-4DA-5DA-6DA-7DA-8DA

Page 285

Edition 3Rev GSection 33-33Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationOPERATOR INPUTS Parameter OI-01

Page 286 - Appendix A - Board Layouts

Section 11-1Edition 3Rev GSection 1 - Introduction and General InformationThis instrument is a microprocessor based circular chart recorder capable of

Page 287 - FIGURE A-2 MOTHER BOARD

Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-34Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationOPERATOR MESSAGES Parameter OM-01 OM-02 OM-03ACTUATORLINE

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-35No YesNo YesNo YesNo YesNo YesNo YesSoftware Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCHART MESSAGES Paramete

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-36Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONTROL STATE ACCESS Parameter TextCA1 LINE 1 TEXTCA1 LINE 2 TEXTCA1 F1 KEY U

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-37Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONTROL STATE ACCESS Parameter TextCA2 LINE 1 TEXTCA2 LINE 2 TEXTCA2 F1 KEY U

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-38Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONTROL STATE ACCESS Parameter TextCA3 LINE 1 TEXTCA3 LINE 2 TEXTCA3 F1 KEY U

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-39Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationCONTROL STATE ACCESS Parameter TextCA4 LINE 1 TEXTCA4 LINE 2 TEXTCA4 F1 KEY U

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-40Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationSIMULATED VARIABLES Parameter SV-1 SV-

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-41 Select Chart ConfigurationCHART SIZECHART TYPE USEDCHART TAGNORMAL SPEEDMAJOR TIME PERIODSMINOR TIME PERIODSBLANK MAJOR

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-42Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationDISPLAY PROGRAMMING ParameterSEQUENTIAL DISPLAYDISPLAY MODEDISPLAY FORMATDURA

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-43Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationALARM SETTINGS PV 1 ALM 1 (A11) ALM 2 (A12) ALM 3 (A13) ALM 4 (A14)SETPOINT

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Section 11-2Edition 3Rev G1.2 INSTALLATION OF PEN CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLYRemove the pen cartridge assembly from its shipping container. With mounting tab

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-44Software Reference/Record SheetConfigurationACTION TIME SETTINGS ParameterTIME 1 TAGTIME 1DATE 1TIME 2 TAGTIME 2DATE 2DAY

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Edition 3Rev GSection 33-45/HRR/MR/MMINMIN/HRR/MR/MMINMIN/HRR/MR/MMINMIN/HRR/MR/MMINMINSP RAMP RATEOUT 1 P. BANDOUT 2 P. BANDOUT 1 SHIFTOUT 2 SHIFTINT

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Section 3Edition 3Rev G3-46Disabled - EnabledDisabled - EnabledDisabled - EnabledDisabled - EnabledDisabled - EnabledDisabled - EnabledDisabled - Enab

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-1Section 4 - ConfigurationSelections made in Configuration set up the recorder for operation. Not all sections are applicab

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-2Press the to change, then orto desired selection, then press .IVx COPY / INITIALIZENOSelectionsYES or NO2. Press the to ad

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-34. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT TYPE/RANGE.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter:OFF-NO INPU

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-45B.Press the to advance to step 5C.5C. If TC or RTD was selected, then press the to advance to the next parameter, DEGREES

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-56. Press the to advance to the next parameter, SENSOR BREAK .Press the to advance through the next six prompts.They are s

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-68. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was mA, mV, or VOLT, press the to advance to the next parameter,INPUT RANGE HIGH.9. If INP

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-711. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was COMMS, press the to advance to the next parameter, COMMSREGISTER.12. If INPUT TYPE/RA

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Section 11-3Edition 3Rev G1.3 ORDER MATRIX/MODEL NUMBERTYPE1 Recorder Only2 Controller3 ProfilerPENS1 One Trend Pen, One Color*2 Two Trend Pens, Two

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-814. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY UNITS.15. If DISPLAY UNITS selected was OTHER, press the to advanc

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-917. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was not SWITCH CONTACT, press the to advance to the nextparameter, RANGE LIMIT LOW.18. I

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-1019. If V/mA conversion selected was EXP, press the to advance to the next parameter, EXPONENT.20. Press the to advance to

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-1122. Press the to advance to the next parameter, INPUT CORRECT 1 (not seen if SWITCH CONTACT orCOM was selected).Press the

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-1224. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE FILTER.25. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY OPTI

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-1326. If INPUT TYPE/RANGE selected was SWITCH CONTACT, press the to advance to the next param-eter, OPEN/1 DESCR..27. If I

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-1428. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DISPLAY FILTER.29. Press the and the display advances to the next input t

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-15COSTANTS&CUSTOMCURVES2. Press the to advance to the next parameter, VALUE.3. Press the and the display advances to t

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Section 4Edition 3Rev G4-16CUSTOMCURVES1. Press the to display CUSTOM CURVE NUMBER.2. Press the to advance to the next parameter, DECIMAL POSITION O

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Edition 3Rev GSection 44-174. Press the to advance to the next parameter, NUMBER OF POINTS.5. Press the to advance to the next parameter, POINT PAI

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