Product 059 UM
Product 059 UM
16C PC Version
16C PC
Version
User Manual
ScanLog 16C PC Version User Manual
CONTENTS
1. FRONT PANEL : LAYOUT AND OPERATION 1
2. BASIC OPERATION 3
3. OPERATOR PARAMETERS 6
4. ALARMS PARAMETERS 7
5. SUPERVISORY PARAMETERS 9
6. DEVICE CONFIGURATION 10
7. CHANNEL CONFIGURATION 11
8. ALARMS CONFIGURATION 16
9. RECORDER CONFIGURATION 17
11. UTILITIES 19
Section 1
FRONT PANEL : LAYOUT AND OPERATION
The front panel comprises of 72x40 mm (160x80 pixels) Monochrome Graphic LCD Display & membrane keys. Refer Figure
1.1 below.
Figure 1.1
PPI
Graphic 29/10/20 12:40:06
Readout 1 250.6 5 1.66
2 248.1 6 15.621 Keys
3 203 7 18
4 121.3 8 -5.78
ScanLog
16C PC Version
GRAPHIC READOUT
The Graphic Readout is a 80 X 160 Pixel Monochrome LCD Display. In Normal operation mode the Readout shows measured
Process Values for All 16 Channels (2 screens for 8 channels each, 1 to 8 & 9 to 16) & currents Date/Time. Alarm Status screen
can be viewed using ‘Alarm Acknowledge’ Key. The Scroll key can be used to view Channel Names, Recording Information &
Stored Records.
In Set-up Mode, the Readout displays parameter names and values that can be edited using front keys.
KEYS
There are six tactile keys provided on the front panel for configuring the controller and setting-up the parameter values. The
Table 1.1 below lists each key (identified by the front panel symbol) and the associated function.
Table 1.1
Alarm Press to acknowledge / mute alarm output (if active) & to view
Acknowledge Alarm Status screen.
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Table 1.1
Symbol Key Function
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Section 2
BASIC OPERATION
POWER-UP DISPLAY
Upon power-up the display shows the instrument’s Model Name (ScanLog 16C PC) and the Hardware & Firmware version
(Version 1.0.1.0) for 4 seconds. During this time the instrument runs through a self-chack sequence. Refer Figure 2.1.
Figure 2.1
ScanLog
16C PC
Version 1.0.1.0
RUN MODE
After the Power-up display sequence, the instrument enters into RUN Mode. This is the normal operation mode wherein the
instrument starts PV measurements, Alarm monitoring and Recording. The Display comprises of Main screen, Record
Information screen & Record View screens described below. These screens appear one-after-the-other upon pressing Scroll
key while in RUN Mode. The Alarm Status Screen is also available that can be viewed by pressing Alarm Acknowledge key.
Main Screen
Figure 2.2
Alarm or Auto / Manual
Scan Mode Indicator
Calendar Date 29/10/20 A 12:40:06 Clock Time
(Date/Month/Year) (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)
1 250.6 5 1.66
2 248.1 6 15.621
3 203 7 18
Channel Name 4 121.3 8 -5.78 Measured Value
The Main Screen shows Channel Numbers (CH1, CH2, ....) along with corresponding Process Values, Calendar Date, Clock
Time and Alarm or Auto / Manual Scan Mode indicator as illustrated in Figure 2.2 above. Depending on Auto or Manual Scan
Mode, the legend A or M respectively is indicated. The Alarm Indicator appears only if any one or more alarms are active. In
case of Alarm, the Auto / Manual legend (A or M) and the Alarm symbol indications are toggled.
In case of measured value errors for Channels, the messages listed in Table 2.1 flash in place of process value as illustrated in
Figure 2.3.
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This screen is shown upon pressing (Scroll) key from Main screen. This screen shows the user set Channel Names
mapped against the designators CH1 for Channel 1, CH2 for Channel 2 and so on. The 16 Channels are split in four screens.
Use Scroll key to move from first screen to the next. Refer figure 2.4 for example screens.
Figure 2.4
This screen is shown upon pressing (Scroll) key from Channel Names screen. This screen shows the numbers of New
Records, Old Records, the File Name used to download the records and the back up file name that is created in case of an
interrupted pen drive write operation (Refer section 3 : PEN DRIVE OPERATION). Note the XXX in the Back Up File Name is
replaced by a numeric value from 1 to 250 in the actual file name assigned.
Figure 2.5
Recording Info
* *
New Records * *50
Old Records 162
File REC30006
Back Up B006_XXX Numeric Value (1 to 250)
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This screen is shown upon pressing (Scroll) key from Recording Information screen. This screen facilitates viewing the
stored New Records. The records can be scrolled for viewing using (UP) & (DOWN) keys. As depicted in Figure 2.6;
the record view screen shows one record at a time (along with Record Number) that comprises Process Value & Alarm Status
for Each Channel duly date / time stamped. Upon pressing the UP key while showing the last stored record, the first record is
shown. Similarly upon pressing the DOWN key while showing the first stored record, the last record is shown.
Figure 2.6
This screen is shown upon pressing (Alarm Acknowledge) key from Run Mode screen. This screen shows the alarm status
for all 4 alarms (AL1 to AL4) for each channel (CH1 to CH8 & CH9 to CH16). The symbol means active alarm.
Figure 2.7
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Section 3
OPERATOR PARAMETERS
The Operator Parameter list includes Start / Stop command for batch (Slot) recording and allows viewing the balance slot time.
If batch recording feature is not enabled, selecting the operator parameter page returns to the Main screen.
The Figure 3.1 shows how to access Operator Parameters. The Example illustrates how to start batch recording.
Figure 3.1
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SELECT PAGE >> BATCH START >>
1 250.6 5 1.66
2 248.1 6 15.621 Operator Paras No
3 203 7 18
4 121.3 8 -5.78
or Yes 5.00
Table 3.1
BATCH STOP>>
(Available if Batch Recording is selected)
This parameter is presented only if the batch is already started.
No
Through the Batch Recording automatically stops at the end of the Yes
set time interval; it may be desired to abort recording any time
during the batch. Set BATCH STOP command to ‘Yes’ to stop
recording the data and terminate the batch.
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Section 4
ALARM SETTINGS
The Figure 4.1 shows how to access Alarm Setting Parameters. The Example illustrates how to change the Alarm 2 setpoint
value for channel 2.
Figure 4.1
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SELECT PAGE >> SELECT PAGE >>
1 250.6 5 1.66
2 248.1 6 15.621 or
Operator Paras Alarm Settings
3 203 7 18
4 121.3 8 -5.78
10.0 1.0
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Table : 4.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
SELECT CHANNEL>> Channel - 1
Select the desired Channel Name whose Alarms parameters are to
to be set. Channel - 16
AL1 TYPE>>
The parameter name depends upon the Alarm selected (AL1
TYPE, AL2 TYPE, etc.).
None : None
Disable Alarm.
Process Low
Process Low : Process High
The Alarm activates when the PV equals or falls below the ‘Alarm
Setpoint’ value. (Default : None)
Process High :
The Alarm activates when the PV equals or exceeds the ‘Alarm
Setpoint’ value.
AL1 SETPOINT>>
The parameter name depends upon the Alarm selected (AL1 Min. to Max. of selected
Setpoint, AL2 Setpoint, etc.). input type range
(Default : 0)
Setpoint Value for ‘Process High’ or ‘Process Low’ Alarm.
AL1 HYSTERESIS>>
The parameter name depends upon the Alarm selected (AL1
Hysteresis, AL2 Hysteresis, etc.). 1 to 30000
(Default : 20)
This parameter Value sets a differential (dead) band between the
ON and OFF Alarm states.
AL1 INHIBIT>>
The parameter name depends upon the Alarm selected (AL1
Inhibit, AL2 Inhibit, etc.).
No
No : Yes
The Alarm is not suppressed during the start-up Alarm conditions.
(Default : No)
Yes :
The Alarm activation is suppressed until the PV is within Alarm
limits from the time the Recorder is switched ON.
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Section 5
SUPERVISORY CONFIGURATION
The Page Header ‘Spvr. Config’ encompasses a subset of Page Headers containing parameters that are set less frequently.
These parameters should only be accessible to Supervisory level and thus are protected by password. Upon entering the
appropriate password for the parameter ‘ENTER PASSCODE’ , the following list of Page Header is available.
6. Utilites (Utilites)
The figure below illustrates how to access the parameters under the supervisory Page Header “Alarm Configuration”. The
parameters covered under each Page Header are described in detail in the following sections.
Figure 5.1
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SELECT PAGE >> SELECT PAGE >>
1 250.6 5 1.66
2 248.1 6 15.621 or
Operator Paras Spvr. Config
3 203 7 18
4 121.3 8 -5.78
Alarm Config 4
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Section 6
DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Table : 6.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
DELETE RECORDS>> No
Setting this command to ‘Yes’, erases all the records stored in the Yes
internal Memory. (Default : No)
SCAN RATE>>
Due to Space constraint the 16 Channels are displayed in two
separate Screens, each showing 8 Channels (CH-1 to CH-8 & 1 Sec. to 99 Sec.
CH-9 to CH-16). If Auto Scan Mode is selected then this (Default : 3 Sec.)
parameter defines the Time Interval for which each screen is
shown.
RECORDER ID>>
This parameter assigns a unique identification number to the 1 to127
ScanLog which is then used in file naming system for downloading (Default : 1)
the records to the PC.
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Section 7
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
The Channel configuration parameters are listed in Table below and are generally required to be set only at the time of
installation.
Table : 7.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
ALL CHAN COMMON>>
In most applications the Data Logging Unit is used to monitor the
process values at different points within a closed space (Chamber,
Cold Room, etc). Thus the type of sensors and also the
measurement resolution used are Identical (Common) for all No
channels. This parameter facilitates eliminating repetitive settings Yes
for multiple channels in such cases. (Default : No)
Yes : The parameter values for Input type and Resolution are
applied to all channels.
No : The parameter values for Input type and Resolution need to
be set independently for each channel.
SELECT CHANNEL>>
Channel 1 to Channel 16
Refer Figure 7.1 (a) and 7.1 (b).
INPUT TYPE>>
Refer Table 7.2
Set the type of Thermocouple / RTD / DC Linear signal input type
connected to the selected channel. (Default : 0 to 10 V)
RESOLUTION>>
Set the process value indication resolution (decimal point). All the Refer Table 7.2
resolution based parameters (hysteresis, alarm setpoints etc.)
then follow this resolution setting.
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Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
RANGE LOW>>
(Applicable only for DC Linear Inputs)
-30000 to +30000
The Process Value corresponding to the SIGNAL LOW value from
the transmitter. (Default : 0)
RANGE HIGH>>
(Applicable only for DC Linear Inputs)
The Process Value corresponding to the SIGNAL HIGH value -30000 to +30000
from the transmitter. (Default : 1000)
LOW CLIPPING>>
Disable
(Applicable only for DC Linear Inputs)
Enable
Refer Appendix-B. (Default : Disable)
ZERO OFFSET>>
In many application, the measured PV at the input requires a
constant value to be added or subtracted to obtain a final process -30000 to +30000
value for removing sensor zero error or to compensate known
thermal gradient. This parameter is used to remove such errors. (Default : 0)
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Table 7.2
Reserved for customer specific Thermocouple type not listed above. The
type shall be specified in accordance with the ordered (optional on request)
Thermocouple type.
1°C
RTD Pt100 -199.9 to +600.0°C or
0.1 °C
0 to 20 mA
0 to 1.25 V 0.001
units
0 to 5 V
1 to 5 V
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Figure 7.1(a)
All Channel Common = “YES”
For Thermocouple/RTD
For DC Input Type Input Type
Select Input Type
Choose
No whether Low Clipping
A to be enabled for the
Channel B
Yes
Set the Low Clipping Value for Set the High Clipping Value for
the selected Channel the selected Channel
C
Choose
whether High Clipping No
A to be enabled for the
C
Set Offset value for the
Channel
selected Channel
Yes
B D
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Figure 7.1(b)
D Select Channel
For Thermocouple/RTD
For DC Input Type
Input Type
Select Input Type
Choose
No whether Low Clipping
A to be enabled for
Selected Channel
B
Yes
Set the High Clipping Value
Set the Low Clipping Value for the Selected Channel
for the Selected Channel
C
Choose
whether High Clipping No
A to be enabled for C Set Offset value for the
Selected Channel selected Channel
Yes
D
B
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Section 8
ALARM CONFIGURATION
Table : 8.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
ALARMS/CHAN>>
The ScanLog 16C PC is provided with 4 independently settable
soft Alarms per channel. However, the actual number of Alarms 1 to 4
required per channel may vary from application to application. (Default : 4)
This parameter allows selecting the exact number of Alarms
required per channel.
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Section 9
RECORDER CONFIGURATION
Table : 9.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
NORMAL INTERVAL>>
The ScanLog 16C PC respects this parameter value for 0:00:00 (H:MM:SS)
generating periodic records when none of the channels is under to
Alarm. For e.g., If this parameter value is set to 0:00:30, then a 2:30:00 (H:MM:SS)
new record is generated every 30 Sec. if no channel is in Alarm.
(Default : 0:00:30)
Setting this parameter value to 0:00:00 disables normal recording.
ZOOM INTERVAL>>
The ScanLog 16C PC respects this parameter value for
0:00:00 (H:MM:SS)
generating periodic records when any one or more channels are
to
under Alarm. For e.g., If this parameter value is set to 0:00:10,
2:30:00 (H:MM:SS)
then a new record is generated every 10 Sec. whenever there is
any channel(s) is in Alarm. (Default : 0:00:10)
Setting this parameter value to 0:00:00 disables zoom recording.
RECORDING MODE>>
Continuous
The ScanLog 16C PC keeps generating records indefinitely.
There are no Start / Stop commands. Suitable for continuous
processes. Continuous
Batch
Batch (Default : Continuous)
The ScanLog 16C PC generates records over a preset time
interval. The recording begins upon issuance of Start command
and continues until the user set time interval is elapsed. Suitable
for batch processes.
BATCH START>>
BATCH STOP>> No
These two parameters are also available on Operator parameter Yes
list. Refer Section 3 : Operator Parameters.
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Section 10
RTC SETTING
Table : 10.1
DATE>>
1 to 31
Set current calendar date.
MONTH>>
1 to 12
Set current calendar month.
YEAR>>
2000 to 2099
Set current calendar year.
UNIQUE ID NUMBER>>
Ignore this parameter as it is for Factory Use Only.
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Section 11
UTILITIES
Table : 11.1
Settings
Parameter Description
(Default Value)
LOCK>>
UNLOCK>>
These parameters lock or unlock parameter settings. Locking
inhibits editing (modifying) of parameter values to prevent any
inadvertent changes by the operator.
No
The Parameters ‘Lock’ and ‘Unlock’ are mutually exclusive. When
in locked condition, the instrument asks for UNLOCK (Yes / No). Yes
Set the parameter to ‘Yes’ and the instrument returns to Main (Default : No)
Mode. Access this parameter again to set the value for UNLOCK
to ‘Yes’. The instrument returns to Main mode with lock open.
For locking, the parameter LOCK needs to be set to ‘Yes’ only
once.
FACTORY DEFAULT>>
Setting this parameter to ‘Yes’, resets all parameters to their
default values.
No
Upon issuing factory default command, the instrument first enters Yes
into ‘Memory Checking’ mode wherein the internal non-volatile (Default : No)
memory is checked and this might take several seconds. After
memory checking the parameter are set to factory default values
and the instrument resets & restarts.
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Section 12
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
MISHANDLING/NEGLIGENCE CAN RESULT
IN PERSONAL DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
The recorder is designed for installation in an enclosure which provides adequate protection against electric shock. Local
regulations regarding electrical installation should be rigidly observed. Consideration should be given to prevention of
Caution access to the Power Supply terminals by unauthorized personnel.
2. Do not make any connections to the unused terminals for making a tie-point for other wires (or for any other reasons) as
they may have some internal connections. Failing to observe this may result in permanent damage to the recorder.
3. Run power supply cables separated from the low-level signal cables (like Thermocouple, RTD, DC Linear Current /
Voltage, etc.). If the cables are run through conduits, use separate conduits for power supply cable and low-level signal
cables.
4. Use appropriate fuses and switches, wherever necessary, for driving the high voltage loads to protect the recorder from
any possible damage due to high voltage surges of extended duration or short-circuits on loads.
5. Take care not to over-tighten the terminal screws while making connections.
6. Make sure that the power supply is switched-off while making / removing any connections.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
The Electrical Connection Diagram is shown on the Rear Side of the enclosure. Refer figure 12.1.
Figure 12.1
Analog Inputs
CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-5 CH-6 CH-7 CH-8
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
EX 24V 5V
RTD
mA
TC
1
CH - X
2
Supply
RS485 Comm DC Excitation Alarm Outputs
DEV PC EX1 EX2
Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
85~265 VAC
B B B B
+ - + - + - + - NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC L N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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Input Channels
Each of the 16 input channels are identical from wiring connection viewpoint. For explanation purpose, the 4 terminals
pertaining to each channel have been marked as T1, T2 ,T3 & T4 in the following pages. The descriptions below apply to all the
channels with no deviations.
Figure 12.2(a)
Thermocouple AI - X
T1 T2 T3 T4
Connect Thermocouple Positive (+) to terminal T2 and Negative (-) to terminal T3 as shown in
Figure 12.2(a). Use the correct type of Thermocouple extension lead wires or compensating cable T1 T2 T3 T4
for the entire distance ensuring the correct polarity throughout. Avoid joints in the cable. TC
Figure 12.2(b)
RTD Pt100, 3-wire
AI - X
Connect single leaded end of RTD bulb to terminal T2 and the double leaded ends to terminals T3 T1 T2 T3 T4
and T4 (interchangeable) as shown in Figure 12.2(b). Use copper conductor leads of very low
resistance ensuring that all 3 leads are of the same gauge and length. Avoid joints in the cable. T1 T2 T3 T4
RTD
Figure 12.2(c)
DC Linear Voltage (mV / V) AI - X
T1 T2 T3 T4
Use a shielded twisted pair with the shield grounded at the signal source for connecting mV / V
source. Connect common (-) to terminal T3 and the signal (+) to terminal T2, as shown in Figure
T1 T2 T3 T4
12.2(c).
mV / V
Figure 12.2(d)
DC Linear Current (mA) AI - X
T1 T2 T3 T4
Use a shielded twisted pair with the shield grounded at the signal source for connecting mA source.
Connect common (-) to terminal T3 and the signal (+) to terminal T2. Also short terminals T1 & T2.
Refer Figure 12.2(d). T1 T2 T3 T4
mA
ALARM OUTPUTS
Figure 12.3
Relay 1 (Terminals : 9, 10, 11)
Relay 2 (Terminals : 12, 13, 14) Relay X
Relay 3 (Terminals : 15, 16, 17) T1 T2 T3
Relay 4 (Terminals : 18, 19, 20)
NO C NC
Potential-free Relay changeover contacts N/O (Normally Open), C (Common) & NC (Normally Close)
T1 T2 T3
rated 2A/240 VAC (resistive load) are provided as Relay outputs. Use external auxiliary device like
contactor with appropriate contact rating for driving the actual load.
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If ordered, the Instrument is supplied with none, one or two excitation voltage outputs. Both the excitation outputs are factory
configured for either 5VDC @ 15 mA or 24VDC @ 83 mA. The ‘+’ and ‘-’ terminals are for voltage ‘Source’ and ‘Return’ paths,
respectively.
The availability of Excitation Voltages, as per order, are indicated (with a ) on the connection diagram label as shown in the
figures 12.4 below.
Figure 12.4
DC Excitation
EX 24V 5V
1
2
PC COMMUNICATION PORT (Terminals 3, 4)
The PC Communication Port is RS485. Use appropriate protocol converter (say, RS485 - RS232 or USB - RS485) for
interfacing with PC.
For reliable noise free communication, use a pair of twisted wires inside screened cable. The wire should have less than 100
ohms / km nominal DC resistance (Typically 24 AWG or thicker). Connect the terminating resistor (Typically 100 to 150 ohm)
at one end to improve noise immunity.
POWER SUPPLY
As standard, the module is supplied with power connections suited for 85 to 264 VAC line supply. Use well-insulated
copper conductor wire of the size not smaller than 0.5mm² for power supply connections ensuring proper polarity as
shown in Figure 12.5. The module is not provided with fuse and power switch. If necessary, mount them separately. Use a
time lag fuse rated 1A @ 240 VAC.
Figure 12.5
Neutral
N
Earth
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APPENDIX A
DC LINEAR SIGNAL INTERFACE
This appendix describes the parameters required to interface process transmitters that produce Linear DC Voltage (mV/V) or
Current (mA) signals in proportion to the measured process values. A few examples of such transmitters are;
The instrument (indicator / controller / recorder) that accepts the linear signal from the transmitter computes the measured
process value by solving the mathematical equation for Straight-Line in the form:
Y = mX + C
Where;
Process Value
X : Signal Value from Transmitter
C
+
X
Y : Process Value Corresponding to Signal Value X
m
ΔY
=
Y
C : Process Value Corresponding to X = 0 (Y-intercept)
ΔX
m : Change in Process Value per unit Change in Signal Value (Slope) m = ΔY / ΔX
C
Transmitter Signal X
As is evident from the aforementioned transmitter examples, different transmitters produce signals varying both in Type
(mV/V/mA) and Range. Most PPI instruments, thus, provide programmable Signal Type and Range to facilitate interface with
a variety of transmitters. A few industry standard signal types and ranges offered by the PPI instruments are: 0-80mV, 0-5 V, 1-
5 V, 0-10V, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, etc.
Also, the output signal range (e.g. 1 to 4.5 V) from different transmitters corresponds to different process value range (e.g. 5 to
95 %RH); the instruments thus also provide facility for programming the measured process value range with programmable
Resolution.
The linear transmitters usually specify two signal values (Signal Low and Signal High) and the corresponding Process Values
(Range Low and Range High). In the example Pressure Transmitter above; the Signal Low, Signal High, Range Low & Range
High values specified are: 4 mA, 20 mA, 0 psi & 5 psi, respectively.
In summary, the following 6 parameters are required for interfacing Linear Transmitters:
1. Input Type : Standard DC Signal Type in which the transmitter signal range fits (e.g. 4-20 mA)
2. Signal Low : Signal value corresponding to Range Low process value (e.g. 4.00 mA)
3. Signal High : Signal value corresponding to Range High process value (e.g. 20.00 mA)
4. PV Resolution : Resolution (least count) with which to compute process value (e.g. 0.01)
5. Range Low : Process value corresponding to Signal Low value (e.g. 0.00 psi)
6. Range High : Process value corresponding to Signal High value (e.g. 5.00 psi)
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Y (psi)
Presume the pressure is to be measured
Range High 5.00 with 0.01 Resolution, that is 0.00 to 5.00 psi.
Y (% RH)
Presume the humidity is to be measured
with 0.1 Resolution, that is 0.0 to 100.0 %.
Range High 95.0
Input Type : 0-5 V
Signal Low : 1.000 V
Signal High : 4.500 V
Range Low 5.0 PV Resolution : 0.1
Range Low : 5.0
0 X (V)
0 1.000 4.500 5 Range High : 95.0
Signal Low Signal High
Y (°C)
Presume the Temperature is to be measured
Range High 250.0
with 0.1 Resolution, that is -50.0 to 250.0°C.
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APPENDIX B
LOW / HIGH CLIPPING
For mA/mV/V inputs the measured PV is a scaled value between the set values for ‘PV Range Low’ and ‘PV Range High’
parameters corresponding to the Signal Minimum and Signal Maximum values respectively. Refer Appendix A.
The Figure B.1 below illustrates an example of flow rate measurement using a transmitter / transducer producing a signal
range of 4 - 20 mA corresponding to 0.0 to 100.0 Liters per Minute (LPM).
Figure B.1
Y
Flow Rate (0 - 100.0 LPM)
(20mA, 100.0)
X
(4mA, 0.0)
(0mA, -25.0) Transducer Signal (4 - 20 mA)
If this transmitter is to be used for a system having a flow rate range of 0.0 to 75.0 LPM then the actual useful signal range from
the example transmitter is 4 mA (~ 0.0 LPM) to 16 mA (~ 75.0 LPM) only. If no Clipping is applied on the measured flow rate
then the scaled PV will also include ‘out-of-range’ values for the signal values below 4 mA and above 16 mA (may be due to
open sensor condition or calibration errors). These out-of-range values can be suppressed by enabling the Low and/or High
Clippings with appropriate Clip values as shown in figure B.2 below.
Figure B.2
Y
Scaled PV (0 - 100.0 LPM)
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