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CT Instruction Manual R180 Models 4171, 4172 and 4173 180 mm Pen Type Micro Recorders SS CONTENTS HANDLING CAUTIONS. LA. Assessors 1:2, Removing Shipping Lock Serew and Packigs 1.3. ata Plate Chek GENERAL 2. Description 2.2, Features, 23. Specifeatons 2-4. Models and Sux Coes, 25. Recording and Printout Examples. 2.6, Names of Components INSTALLATION 32. lnstalision Ares 13. External Dimensions and Panel Cutout 34 Mounting WIRING. 41. Wiring Inseustions. 42, Recorder Terminal Arrangement, 42.1, DC V and Thermocouple Input Models 42.2, Resistance Temperature Detector Input Modes 43. Wing Input Terminals OPERATION. SA Preparation S11, Loading Chart Paper (Replsing Paper. 51-2, Butery Replacement 51.3, FelcTip Pen Replacement, 51-4 Plater Pon Replacement 5.2. Deseripion of Display. 54, Soting S541, Seting Proselure Flowchart 54.2, Seting Dats Display Postons 54.3, Date and Time Settings, 54-4. Chart Feed Spoad Soting S45. Measurement/Recording (Range Seting, S46, Alarm Sting 547, Tag Stig S48, Recording Zone Sting 549. Expanded Scale Recording Seting S10, Incorrect Data Ent Key Lock MAINTENANCE, 1, Periodic Maintenance, 62, Fase Replacement, 6-4, Calibration 6-41, Calibration Instruments Require. 65-42, Calibration Procedure 15. Adjustment 66. Power Supply Frequency "TROUBLESHOOTING. 7A. Block Diagram. 72, Troubleshooting Flow Sequence ‘SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION. ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND ELECTRONIC PARTS LISTS. 91, Wiring Diagrams 9.2, Electronic Parts Lis 1 Castomer Maintenance Parts List CMPL SHIBLOIE, 1, HANDLING CAUTIONS, ‘The Model «R180 Recorders ae thoroughly fa ton-tested before shipment. When the iasrument is received, however, check vsuily if any external Aamage hus occurted during shipment. Confirm thet all standard accesories were supped, If you have any problems or questions, please con tact the neatest YOKOGAWA service center oF the dealer from whom the reconder was purchased 1-1. Accessories. The acessories shown in igure I+ should be sup Description Disposable Fel-Tip Pen 1-pen Mode! (6171), 2-pen Model (8172) 3-pen Model (4173) Plotter Pen (for 4171, 4172 and 4173) Mounting Bracket Chart 1.5V Battery (JIS SUM-3, ANS! AA) Lubricating Oit Terminol Serew (spare) Key (for key lock! Instruction Manual 1 rea) 2 ed, green) 3 Wed, green bive) 1 tourple) 2 1 a Figure 11, Accessories v2 ‘spares Deseipion 1-2, Removing Shipping Lock Serew and Packings. ‘The intemal sembly is secured in positon by packing to shepard i aginst damage during transi. Hold the lower left front corer ofthe aisplay pane (ce Figure 12 and CAUTION ia the right column) and genly pul the dsplay panel outwards. Remove all Packie materi from the interna assem 1.3. Data Plate Check. “The recorder model mame i indicated on the dat pate" Verify that ts speci ia the order. When enaui ing about the recorder, provide the model mame (MODEL), and seal amber (NO. * The data plate attached to inside (eft side of the chart compartment) the latsenal assembly (Figure | CAUTION The internal Muoreseent amp is at the bottom ‘sar ofthe dispsy panel. When opening the ais play pone, do 90% holt the bottom of the ds Play panel or yu ate likely to break the Muores 2. GENERAL. 2-1. Deseription. ‘This manu describes the one wo> and thse-pen recorders inthe R180 series * ‘The wRIBO series recorders support a wide range of Inputs: DC voltage, nine types of thermocouples and RTD (essance temperature detection), and converters for presse, diferent presute, Now rate, depot, humidity and pit Fullscle range, chat speed and alarms sin be programmed via the font panel keyboard. In addition to analog data writing (or printout), the RIAD also provides both digital and aaog (bar sraph) monitor ing displays, and digtal montoring printout. The re "The RIBO reconders ae aso indude 6, 12-18 and 24pint dot printing models, which are covered 2-2. Features (0) tnpuc pes and fll scle ranges may be program ‘mod fr each pen using the font pone Keyboard (2) Compac size. Case depth is 290 mm (14 inch) (3). Versatile digital printout Functions, Periodical daa, program bstings and alacms can be primed out Inter ilumination andar) Aa inten Buorescent lamp is provide for quick hart reading even in low ambient light cond A wide range of input types — 9 ypes of TC's lypes RS, BLK E, J, T) Ny WI, RTD (ot 100, ohms), or DC voltage inputs. These inputs may be seca and combined Clear, distinct color tes, Isepen Red common {9 one, 1wo- and theee-pen models 2nd pen: Groen common to two: and three-pen 3rd pen: Blue only for thee-pen made Temperature liference (AT) recording, linear scaling, and squate rooting functions, Versatile recorder wih a wide range of standard sind optional features, ‘Other standard features ince channel skip, ba tery-backup memory and bar graph analog display Figure 2-1, External View 22 2.3, Specifications. Made 1+, 2, oF 3:pen 180mm recorder (input [Namber ef Inputs: 1 for Model 4171, 2 for Model 2172, 3 for Mode 4173 “Tape of Input Circlt: Floating, chansols ate soluted ftom eachother, Sean Cycle Time (or Rat): 128 ms/input channel Input Signal Levels: DC Y.,5 mV to SOV span TC..ore than 100°C span nd 3 mV span) RTD..more than 50°C span (P1000). FalLSeale Range Setting: Programmable vis key board (Using Range Cod) Measuring Range! See Tabs 2-14, b. ANSI, JS CC) moset Table 2m DIN (€) mode! Table 2-8 ee a = [roo a ANSI, DIN (F) model phe ‘ther range comspond othe ANS! JS CO mode Gri oo" 38 ¢ 1804-1089, J$ ¢ 1606-1988, Maximum Allowable Input Voltage (C “=I0V DC for ranges of less than 2 DC, +100¥ DC for ranges of 6 to SOV DC ‘Tipe Nicos Nis, Type W (WSRe-W26%e — not Recording Wiring System: Ink writing wing disposable fe-ip on carridses (analog daa) and poser (iit dal) Recording Colors: Ist pea... Red 2nd pen... Green Sed pen. Blue Etfetve Recording Span: 180 mm (analog dit) (Chart: Z-old chart 20mm) with + calitated width of 180 mm ‘Step Response Time (90% step) 15 se or less* “Measuring method according to IEC TCSS. Chart Speed Setting: Any of #2 chart speeds can be Set via Keyboard within the range 5 4 12,000 mm 1 oe paragraph S48 Chart Feed Speed Seting) (See seston 5.2. Destption of Display for more in formation) Type of Display: LCD, Digital Data Display Measured date DE Von digs Temperate .0.°C Alarm (i L th and ALM) Date Time Chart feed speed Bar Graph Display Measured data (2% resolution) (© Aor Mshing spay Status Display: Digital set. - Display mode, lary (ALM), batery ceplacement (BAT). cecord (@), ls (LIST), chart feed speed (SP2) [General Spsication Reference Junetion Compensation Accuracy: (At ambient temperature of $ to 40°C and input termi al temperature equim) For R, 8, B and W ‘ype thermocouples, within =rc For KB, J, Tand N ype therocounes, wihin 05°C Recording. Speed: Pon...Sep response time 15s ot Tess (00% sep), Input Impedance: At least 10 MA on 20, 200 a ‘and 2V DC voluge input anges AL eas 10 MAL on thermocouple input ranges. Approximately 1 MM on 6, 20, and SOV DC volage input fangs. Input Bias Current: 10 9A oF ls, however approx 100 nA whoa BU/BD (ee optional features) spied for thermocouple (Chart Feed Accuracy: Within 0.1% (alue when at Teas 1000 mim of chat is fed continuous) (Clock Accuracy: Within £50 ppm, however dock ‘ror of up 10 one second may occur cach ime power switched ON or OFF. Insulation Resistance: More than 20 MAD at SODV 'DC between terminals and esse (@round termina Dicletie Strength: 1,500¥ AC (S0/60 He) for one minute between power supply and ground termi als, Feakape currant 2 mA oes. To00V "AC (50/60 Hz) for one minute between Input and ground terminals, leakage current 2A, 2 Accuracy and Resolution (Dead Band) The folowing specications apply 1 rexorders oper sting, under standard operating conditions. Gem perature: 23 2 humidiy: 88 = 10%, power Supply voliage and power supply frequency: Rated power supply voags (or frequency) 21s, warmup time: atleast 30 minutes, other ambient conditions shoul! not adversely effet the recorder operation). Table 22. = (0.9% ot rg +2 agi) ieee [2 tereogicrs —| rr} owing a CH, Gren ad Boe ct) Cha tet Taeuber TAG. No) wna by ASH es > Banda ring tua’ (ny he Pando ern scans) Alarm Pon O tam ON, 9 Aum OFF sis © ‘Snot 8 an 8) * stohunpnoh 23 Alsi Esa 2 Program List Printout*: - Ch es oes tgs Unter neti sie merken SS Poet oop ON Mew ange ting sa © sang fr Lt Pinot Bam Dit rte when Cart Pt Spee Changed Sr Howe REM tn a mb Spat tor Chat fe sd shines ON emote ot Seo ean OFF tne + sevpangunh 23 Rec Exam Ci fon m REM ee) Material: Cass... Stel ate Front door... Aluminum die-cast External Dimensions: All miodes..228(6) 28801) % 290(D) mm, ( expresses length from font pane othe ear of the instrument. Front door thckness 2.5 mm Gommon to 1, 2 and 3pen models i notin cfuded. See Figute 3-1) Finish: Both case and front door frame ate blk ‘unsll NS) Weight (Approx): pen model..14 ke approx 2ipen model 18.5 ke sp9r0% 3ipen model. 15.5 approx “Mounting: Flush pune! mounting (Vertis pane Mounting Angle: Maybe inclined upto 30” hackwart from vert, However, rear bottom edge must be er Supply Voltage: 100,118, 200, and 230V AC “El0W (anus be speci). Power Supply Frequency: 50 oF 60 Hz (must be spec ica) Power Consumption (Approx) Trpen model.35 VA 2ipen model. 85 VA $pon mode..60 VA Ambient Temperature: 5 to 40°C Ambient Humidity: 45 to 88% relative humid Vibration: 10 to 60 He, 0.02G o¢ less Magnetic Feld: 400 AT/a ols External Noise 1) Allowable novmal mode voage (50/60 He) DC V range...-Pesk value including. signal rst be 12% measuring range oF. TCrange.....Peak value including signal rst be 1.2 % thermoclestric mf comesponding to range oF tes. RID range «50 mV of les 1) Allowable common mode voltage (50/60 Hz) 100 or lesson each rane. Warmup Time: At lets 30 miaute afer the power is ‘umes ON US SUM, ANSI AA) Poner Sepp eet of 10% vation in red power suply Distal disphy..... (Oa of rly + Ld Resoring 0.28 of pon © fet of? Hz varition tated equeney Recorine £0 ot sun Ambient Temperature: ites of 10% saraton in Digital disly 2 (U6 of ne + Lae) Recowing 2 ostan Siw AC, the fttene jneon compensation crt changes flows Te RS, bor xr KEL ToeN ose thermocouple input no inde) sternal Magnte Feld: tet of AC or DC 400 ‘stm ld Dita diay... 1% of dg + 10.) recoding "20.9% of pan Input Signal Seurce Resistance! Eee of signal i) DC ange 20, 200 mV and 2V rages 10 nv Gea and SOV ranges 1 0 est (Change i) Te agen 10 AV however, apron. 2100 p¥ for mols with penal Te bureut proton UBUD) iy RID Het of 100 variation er wie Dig Usp Dog + 1 it ava External Noise For external nose of power supa Treqeney 0 or 0 = 0.1 Hr a8 shown in he Normal mode noe rejation rio 40 dB or beter > Common made noise rejeton rio 120 AB oF Fer vllage and TC inp, he sgl source For an RID input, cach lead wie roitnce “Operating Position fet of the fester operating Distal dspy SS (lof de + 1g) Recording. “EO of pan ‘Vibration: fet when tinea motion of eavecy WO to He and ageeraion 0.016 apple othe Dig displey Recording 4 (0.1 of sig + 1 iad “0.06 of span [aaes J [Number of Set Points: Up to four set poinsinput shanael any H.L, AH and AL values). Alarm Output; Four soninon ouputs (elay output ‘Alarm Display: LCD (har graph and “ALME. Hysteresis: Approx, 05% of span (ecordine [Standard Functions} Table 2% [te ang Ion Gohan ond ‘Son sting pet copay. Father Vatage span tang ese tan 79% of mens The istrument can be provided with the following features sed in Table 2-4, Details ofthese optional Festues are described Below Table 24 Thermocouple burnout detection (/BU/BD). Indication scales out 10 100% of 0% side on TC igpot burnout Burnout eurent 100 nA, Burnout condition 100 or grees (© Burnout upscale action (/BU) common toll (© Burnout downsele action (BD) common to ll 1 Remote controls URED, Recoring statist (Chart drive START/STOP) and cart fed speed changing 1D Recording can be srted or storped by exter ‘The same function asthe [5] key onthe ey Board. However, the remate contact signal ‘The chart feed specd ix changed from the Ist st point (normal chart feed speed tothe 2nd Ser point (chart feed speed in remote contol mode) by an extemal contact signal. (Se prs raph 2-5 Example of printout in REM mode.) io)p— new re ea Alarm output relays installed inthe recorder if ordered, 1AK.06 Number of outputs: 6 Ioud) or 30V DC. 3 (eit lead) ‘Number of outputs: 12 Relay contact cating: MOV AC, 3 A (resistive toad) oF 30V DC, 3.8 (sitive leas) [Alarm output terminals foe 7AK-06 and /AK-12 sre aang in igure 23, Figure 23. Alarm Output Terminals Relay contact conditions depend on the iste sent GaRI80) conditions as follows > Excitation Alarm 1 Power “OFF state ® Power “ON” state (4) No arm (ALM) state () Alem (ALM) state ~E a Figure 24 Relays /AK-06 and /AK-12 operate when the measured value feaches the remedet alarm set Poin, As an example, assume that the /AK-06 Fela is aachod! othe pon reorder andthe fo Ser oat fn Akin, m means the channel number and 2 rmeans the alt set point number. For example ‘Als indates the alarm point (channel umber 3 snd alarm set point numbor 2), which i set to the alarm output number 4 (each channel can ‘vipat up 1 Foor slams ee Note 1), Fr alr futput number 4 i an alem osers at any alarm Set point of Alin Abs, and ALs in channels 1 through 3. the morally open contact of the rely Fgure 25), For alarm ouput aumber 1, only the alarm point Als se, 50 operation ofthe alam feay (no 1 relay depends on whether the meas tured valve exceeds only ALS a T 10) Pen offset compensation (/PS). Pen offset compensation removes the time axis offit between pens {Pen offset compensation eror «.... Umm max) Let us take 2pen secorder (6172) a8 an exae le (pen recorder is similar) Figure 25 shows side view of the recording Figure 25. Figure 2 shows that in any pen recnder (to proven alison between pens, the pens (Land 2} must be offiet by # distance p on the chan and, therefore, points recorded atthe same time te separated onthe cir tea. {ime offer A= PV Where Vi chard sped) Theretore, «delay memory is used to sore mess urement date compensate for nen oft Aer the chart has Boe bythe te ftp, the pone reser he stored lao) dit, feo capes ud, terse, he pens ay set tment ar torneo fower POWER ON) The ober gow dno wrk a the ine coe The wich exo Be hanged wih the POWER ON 2-4, Models and Suffix Codes. AB Seva TeIANsl J °€ eva Te ow, 6 Ordering Instructions — (2) Optional features 210 2-8. Recording & Printout Examples. Recording Example 1 ‘The above igure shows a recording example forthe tee-pom model (4173) with the pen offset compenss tion switch ON but without sting Zones (predefined areas within the rsiordng range) or expanded-scle cording ates! measuring points The digs prinout i ati out Cosig the purpie potter pen). The prinout tems 1 Time tick 4) Tag (TAG No} When tag is not specified, X CH ie printed out (OC any of 1 20° 3) follows 3 Ly lige Enpinccring unit (nv, V, °C CF) and arbitrary nit et by ASCIT cds) Scule markings rinks out at 0 and 10M of har) "Printed only when the pen offic compensation sich is torn ON. Date (As the alam printout i prior tothe i ‘out the sale marking (Gil peitout) at 1005 of Charli mot printed out i the Sure) The figure shows an alum printout example (osinted sing the purple ploter pen). ‘The printout items ae 8 follows: [) Alam ON: 6 or OF: 2 Channet No. (1 mumere aiid ® Alarm mode (High: H, Low: L, AMigh: b, SLow:2) 4) Ouiput No, (0 numeric dst) {)* mark (printod ovat alarm memory overfiow) (Gee Note) {Time when laren oscured o reverted to normal {io uit evenly arm pratt, Howevet, “he Gta georatd on tat ne cannot e rede ‘et ih 30 ds atc be sore The figure above shows 4 recording example using the Model 4173, im whieh «predefined measurement one is set and expanded-sale recording i performed {zon "4 (0 In the example shove, rans ae st for channels 1 © Expanded-seae recording and 2. Digital (periodical) printouts cavied out for —-Expanded-scale recording is St in crcl measur {hanael 2. A nartow zone (36 mim of les) is set ing range. In this example, this spe of receding i for channel 2, so sale murkings and ensinesring Sat for channel 3 (Vor mote ilormation, see Sec unis te not prised out. When scale markings are ton 5-49 for Expunded-Seale Recording Seting Printed, the ares betwoen the two ssile miekings provided later i his manu, ULE TR | I | Atl ys) [ Temes RA B54 | ‘The example above shows thatthe char fot speed was changed by a remote signal peed by JREM — optional features) 1s possible to change between two chart feed specds In the example above, the chat food spect 150 using 3 remote contro! (cntae) signal the times the mm (normal speod) is prints remote contol signal turns ON and OFF ate pia For = printout, see Example 2 shove futon the chart Casing the purple ploter pen) thangid to SPD2 (chart feed speed in remote oral mode) by the remote cont signa. Nerted to SPD! (gormal chart sped) by there ‘ote control signal tring OFF, (fr the rvord ing example, the remote contol signal is gener aod by an alm, s0 an alarm printout also ce List Printout (Example 5) A ist printout example & showa (using Model a ie Prints items ate a follows Date when ist is printed ou) Time (printout tie) Chat feed sped (st sting). (Chart feed speed in remote set mode (second se Pe oft compensation swieh in ON pasion (When the switch isin OFF pasion, no POC ON is pines ot Change aumber Tag Get by ASCIT codes), When 1 16 not set, XCH i assomed (X: {hough 3). Measurement ranges which can be setae as fl Recording spans ae as follows: CHL; 200 t0 200°C CHR; ~1 tol CHB: Skipped (SKIP) sealing: Sling values whieh wore spied ar as lows (CH: — 1000 GO hae) Engineering uni cH: CHD: R180 get by ASC Zone stn (CHI: Recording areas ~ the postion of $0 mm Aevinimum recording postion, shied from 0 on the chart) tothe postion of 150 mm (maximum cording psion) (CHD: Resoring arcas ~ fl scale range Expanded scale rocowing sting In CH, sealing value 100 Gs an expunded-seate recording bounds) and expanded-sale recoding (CHI: High larry set pint 200°C Get point no 1, alarm ouput relay 20.) Low alarm sot point — 100°C (st point (2: High sar setpoint 100 (scaling valve) (Alarm st point no, sit outpt ecay Low alarm setpoint ~100 eating (Alarm st point 20.3, alr output relay 10,03) 3. INSTALLATION. 341. General The Model R180 Recorder has been designed for ‘tush pune! mounting. 3.3. External Dimensions and Panel Cutout. 3-2, Installation Area. Select an instalation aes whieh (0) is fre from mechanical ibation (2) is ee feom coeroive ses, (@) has minimum temperature variation (ares near orm temperature 25°C fpeeferable) (4) snot subject to scong heat radiation, (6) is ee fom suong magnetic Feds (6) fas $5 to 85% relative humidity at all times Note 1) The wk ana cst fee bythe humlty when Note 2) Intl he reorder hocnaythoweve, may be agar Le Panel Cutoct and Sosing More wan 360 3A. Extersal and Panel Cutout 32 3-4, Mounting. (1) The recorder should be mounted on a a east 2 vm thick tet pane (2) Insert the revrder into the pane eto (@) Mount the sesoider onthe panel using. the mounting bracket supplied 4. WIRING. 4-1. Wiring Instructions. “Turn the rzotder power Switch OFF Open the re: ‘onder reat terminal coves 1D Use 600V vinyl insulated wire US C 3307) or equivalent oF tough Vins! shocked cable ® Wis recommended that thermocouple wies be connected to the recorder terminals, However, recotder i long, compensation lead wes can be vse” * Wf fcommended tt “epon” lage or 4 mm g 6 Figure 1. Solderess Lugs two later ee Faure 4), When wig the np. (he spat trina aver nceny for seca ree ® The ground terminal should be grounded with © To minimize noise pickup: (a) The measuring cicit wiring should be run as mote as possible from the power and gound (©) 16 tocommended that shielded wites be used 10 minimize aoise pickup ftom an elestostate n Auction source, The shielding wite of the cable should te connected to the recorder ground ter ‘inal (only one ground line. (To minimize noise fom an eistomagnetc in uetion sour, twist measuring line cables in Short and equal spaces Figure 42, 43. Wiring Input Terminals, Figure #5, 5. OPERATION. 5:1. Preparation 5-1. Loading Chart Paper (Replacing Paper () Fan chart paper thoroughly at bath ends before loading (See Figure 5-1) (Chart Part No: BISTIAN) city pull down the chart paper compartment tabs located near the rent and Tet ends of the chat fee roller (ee Figute 5-3); the cht paper ‘omnartent comes down once end if you gealy pulldown the tabs agia you can access the chart papec (see Figure $4). gore 51 (2) Open the recorder front door. The POWER Sitch may be even in the ON postion, (2) The spring mechanism is attached tothe Ie end of the chatt holder roller (sce Figure 5-2), Remove the roller by moving i tothe lef side Figure 52. CAUTION Do not pull down the chart paper compartment vith the lok key inserted. Otherwise the chart role platen) gea its the key Replacement (8) Litt he eat paper and it the batery cover (se Fire 510), Replace 5.13. FeltTip Pen Replace (Open the recorder front sich OFF (ge Faure 5 5-5 ©) Grasp the protuding part of the feesp_ pen fartiige and gently pull & out of the eatidge holder. (See Figure 5-16), 4) Insert & new felsp pen canidge ia the pon carte oder, (See Figuce $16). Tstpen — red for pen, 2-pen, and pen 2nd pen — green (or 2-9en and 3-pen types) Jud pen — blue (for 3-pen type only) (@) Hold the lower let commer ofthe dslay pane! and oH! the bovtom ofthe display pa likely o break the Muorecent lamp “ap Delos epling the cane No.of the Felsip pons ae as follows HOSBSAP (in one ox) B9S6SAQ Gin one bo%) B9SGSAR (Sia one 600) Ist pon (ted) dnd pon (aseen) 13rd pen (bv) ing fingertips into ie neat the font (3) While srsping the plotter pen holder, geny pull tne ploter pen out of the holder, (See Figre 8 19) (4) Insert a new ploter pen in the holder. (See Figure 5-19) (2) Hol the lower left comer ofthe display panel and Figure 5, the botion ofthe dispay panel or you at ely to break the Muorescent tube 6 and et The part No.of the plats pen (purple coor) 8 BYSGSAS (in one bo). 5-2. Description of Display. Figure 520, All Display Hews. Display Section. Deseinion (ret) LIST POC SP2 (Green) DATA AUTO MAN cLK (Green) © cottow tights during recording. Turns OFF when no recording is performed. ey is used to turn ON and OFF. Indicates ecorder operating conditions. -usT When LIST ih, st printings performed. “PoC ‘When POC lighs, en offset compensation functions work + SP2 ‘When SP2 lights, hart fod poe inal the second st sped (SP2). Indicates the dats p= *DATA AUTO \Whea DATA AUTO leks the measured value (in each channels displayed ata ‘second interval =oi3g Indicates thatthe measured vale in # specie channel isbeing displayed. Measurement channels ate changed manually (ee page S13), Display Deserition DATA AUTO MAN CLK (Green) CLK ‘When CLK lights, dts (te and time) are displayed. Example: (19) 86, Apel 15th, 8:20am, (Groen and eed) °Fmv> cv + (Green) + Display alphabetic nd numeric data (measurement dats and set pint Todienlay one character, 7seuments (LCD) ae wed. Forexampl, alphabet A” utes 6segments excep sogment @® above, “| | Displays unitsfor mesure rset oi dt. °C. °F MV. Vans sestng sign | Display position (wit poner "pi selected and changed when the UNIT 7 fa st Gee BEY pane 5-09. Display Desripilon Sols any one ofthe sting displays shown below Presi tse the deste splay =RNG ‘When RNG lights, coring range (pan) ean be set ALM ‘When ALM lights, alarms can bese em TA mm/h ZONE, “mm/h ‘When mn gs, chart feed speed an be so CLK PART | CLK (retow) ‘When CLK ists, date and tme canbe et + UNIT ‘Whea UNITiights, an engnesrngunitcan bee + TAG When TAG lights, Tag No. canbe set + ZONE ‘When ZONE ighs, recording zone can beset + PART When PART lighs, expanded sale reconng can be se Indicates that memory bakup batteries shouldhe replaced (Soe Seton $-1-2 sais Batery Replacement), BAT ao lights when batteries are not installed PALM ccs: vsesone stn: asin sus (Segments snp) + an eos, hs seme em oi sts. 5-3. Keyboard, This section describes functions of keys which ave > | or FigoreS-21, Keyboard Keyboard desertion er Deserition Set SET") key This ey eles and diane modes for which parameters are fo be et The modes ae as follas RNG: Range sting ALM = Alarm setting smum/h + Chart feed speed setting DATA. © Date seine (YYMMDD) CLK: Tine seine CHM) S UNIT = Unit sting (possible ony when sang) STAG: Tue scuine ZONE = Reversing rone seine PART — = Expindod-scale corer sting Every ime the Bll] Keys pressed, the read-out screen wil display the next mode Make sure thatthe desi mode the one slaved before sting parameters, “These keys re used to enter measurement and recording values for each channel To set decal point (.)s res the 8 oy. This bffcive unde the sting o sing low value) ‘When a minus sign (=) is required, use the FS key. Use the PE key when alarm sting is cancelled, expanded-sale recording i ot Sl, oF particular change! is skipped far SHIFT” key 1 Set sphaboi characters (above meas) sing the alphanumeric Key pad. To Set""A, for example, ress br and then the EF] key. ( Be Ky fective only forthe key tobe use sce). (0) These keys ate used to move the etsor (ashing postion) othe appropie position when changing sting values, et > Move cursor tothe sight (2). Atcss parieulr messurement dita fora channel in “MAN DATA mode (G) These Keys ae used fr chart speed sting. Key fens] ater CENT) key Ses entered dat Sting i fetve when the key i reso {A a spay lash with this key peesed, data entry is invalid.) DISPLAY” mode set key This key solos apy mode Modes aro “AUTO DATA", “MAN DATA" or "CLK" (ek) + AUTO DATA Displays collected data one channel afer another, a 3 second intervals oe =3e00 “] 200 5 +MAN DATA cad =oiga Pressing the [E] key cals the next channel, in ascending order, for dia dps. Pressing the fig] ey call the next channel, in descending order CLK (ioe) Displays date and hour/ inate ART FE ust LIST™ key co ee Recorder RED”) “ON'” OFF” key Lists channel parameter | onto), date an caf { ‘This ke use to start or stop racordng. Presing this ey Loge recording ON/ orr S41, Setting Procedure Flat. ue Pames18 5-42. Seating Data Display Positions. foe | see cae LA ine sig a | ccc | 728 | apatite se Seating race cove be / ey ist i Soe (Maced asa vl) Fone outa ely TAKCO6 oe /AK-T2 tad ce Pape ‘The prowam setting table is ako proved for she ‘instrument Usb together with this tle 516 5-43. Date and Time Settings or lap year, 29 (Februny) is automatically provided Date and Time Seting Table ary We ll fewer) [Date and time siting procedures] BD se: sear (¥Y), month 4M, ay (DD), Nour {HD and minute (MND Trample: To set Januaty 28, 1986, $20 a ves (YE. IESE} BREE 85 0 The setting valu 6 aspayed Ir data entry is iva, 08 pages 5-81 through $83, res th [a] Hoyt store the date and time No characters ae fasing, and sing com: Seitngs completed + to sine 820m, pes Tose 820 9m pe EH Ie data ene isinvaid, sce pages 5-81 through 583 GPE Sd somaitness rue Table 5.2, Press the [7] key as many ues 36 necessary unt she ear eee speed Secting display mh appears. (An inital valve of 100 mnt has been FLASHING or normal setting, press the EE} key INovmal 1/Gt REM 2) x de 7 i : No cursor Mashing poston) advances, To st hat fed spat (5 digs, fe, uit som! 1), use the Fx] or fs kor Path Sd 0 mm, te presing the f=} ey unt dpy 10 moh oained Airteintended vai seeded, we the Ei} key wo decease) Pa do ae ous i SPEs Go i5og ~ The sting value i displayed. data etry is inva, see pages 5-81 through 5.83. No characters are Mashing, and setting is com i opera oisoo = | SS cena tae cml we aoe tn Note) REM emotes pina 7 one apsin and the set chart feed spood ie displayed, “The initia value (100 mm/h) of chart fed speed in REM mode is displayed automata 2 Ueda ene s inva, see pages 5-81 through 5.83, Set the intended char feed speed alm value using he a] orf} key and conten the vale by readin the dnl (The example shows 3 set tng of 300) 2 SPEg OF500 _ Pres the [i] Key to store the entered a, No characters are flashing, and setting is som pleted, Ir daa entry is inva, see pages 5-81 through 5-83, 5-45, Measurement /Recording (Range) Setting. “There ae several types of setting for measurement and recording (range) as shown below. Refer 1 the set fing metho required fora particule application A) Seting method for DC voltage measurement and recouding Page $24 Setting method for temperature measurement using TCs and temperate recording Page $27 Setling method for temperature measurement sing RTDs and tempertuce recording Page $30 Seating method for recording measurement a Ferenes for DC voage messurement and vlogs iferencerecorsing *) Page 5-33 Setting method for eecnding sang" Page 5-37 Seting method for square rooting) Page $2 Unit (UNIT seting method (Used for sang an square rooting) Page $48 (8) Sting method for SKIP (not measured) Page $55 Note that some ofthe stings indicted above may not be aaiable, depending on the type of RIBO (see Section 2-4 Models and Sux Codes) recorder being sed For example fr the model without RTD input ter rials or channels wth ao RTD terminals, setng using RTD is eisabed For the Len model, seting for recording mess urement ferences is aso disabled. s28 (2) Setting method for DC voltage measurement and recording. Proceed a olows HD Frese BE] ey as many times a6 oscar Uni he ange (RNG) seg py sppears Set the channel number. = Example: To set channel 1, ress the Ej ke: (Channel is ean the cursor (ashing positon) savanoes With A: NORMAL, dsp fom SET CODE Ts, us the and FF tvs A (NORMAL) is set and the eusor (ashing poston) advanoss data eaty i inva, see pages $81 trough 5-3, * Choose a measurement fange from the RNG CODE is, Example: Tose the range of 2004200 <1" by essing the FB an vr an es 1 Range code "OI" is set, the wnit changes t0 ‘nV, and the cursor (ashing position) advances, BB settee nino Thome Tost he sa minimum 6 — Fusing. on =i rr ‘Th fl scale value (et bore) dsplay appears data entry is inva, see pages $81 through 5.83 Set the fl sae value Example: Toset the fills value (mV), press the FE] key ve times. ‘The set value i dpe. BD Pres ine fe key to sore he dra Scale minimum valus is displayed, No character ‘ashes and the rine sting is completed. The above procedures, hous. ser he fotow Channel number | © DC woigs measurement and voltage recoding © Measurement range 200 mV 0200 mV Reconing ange 50 nV 100 mV 1 data etry sina, see pages S81 theough $83. 2) Setting. method for temp using TCs and temperature recording Proced a olows Press the [FH] key as many times as necesiry ‘until the range (RNG) setng dsply appears Sot the channel number Example: To sot channel 2, pres the EF) ke: Channel 2is se, and he cursor (ashing postion) advances, With A:NORMAL, chosen fom the SETCODE —— [“azreoor] lst, press the fr} and FY keys 7m aS OR eee « | 2 Auer -2500) ~ A (NORMAL) iss, and the cursor ashing IF daa entry is inva, see pages 5-61 sroueh 5-83 ‘Choose a measurement range fram the RNG CODE ist Example: To slot the thermocounle ype KD temperarure range of —200 10 “1370°C, sot “13 by pressing the EB ana EB] hes. tel Paige - 2500 Range cade 13" fs set, and “Ci displayed The cursor (ashing postion) moves to the eee [Bio fe ine 2 Aig} G8o0n. “The setting value i spaved Thr fe tv oan Tart Ge2ooo. ‘The fl sale value (se efor) appeats. Sot the ul sae value, Example: To se. 300°C, ores EB]. ER. BB. snd FF key The set vale is displayed. | 2 Aize oogoo. ~ No character ashes and range siting is completed, Tre above proctares, I throu, st he ow ing data 2 Channel number: 2 © Temperature measurement and recoding, sing T ore K > Measurement ange: ~200o 370°C 2 Resoning rang: 10 500% IT data entry is inva, see pages 5-81 through 5.83. (9) Setting. method for temperature measurement using RTDs and temperature recording. Proce as flows GED Press the [2 key as many times as necessary tn he ange (RNG) seis py appears BD se: 10e cannot sumer amp: To et channel 3, press the FR] key ‘Channel 3s set, andthe cursor (ashing position) amr ED. vn s-nonstat hse om te SET CODE Fst, poss the fr} and FS kev * 7 ager -2008 v A. (NORMAL) isso, andthe cursor ashing WF data entry is invalid, see pages 581 through 5-83 Chose 4 measurement range from the RNG CODE ts For the temrature measurement of code). Press the FF] and Ey kes ((Temperatere measurement | [emosrature measurement ] ve Range code "20" is set, andthe unit °Cis ais played. The cursor (shing postion) moves (0 Sete sa minim, Bec, pee a om Bite FLASHING Oe - Thon. ‘The seting value i display, TE rie ic sos te The fl sale value (et before) display appears IF data entry is inva, see pages S-81 through 5.83, Sethe fl eae vale: Fame ee 6.0.8 The seting value is display. ED ress ine Fey wo store the dat. “The scale minimum value is displayed. Nocharaster ashes and range ttags complete ‘Seltngs completed The aboce rosedres, MI sous EB, st he fotow ing cata > Temperature measurement tsing # RED and tem perature absolute val recording > Revo sange: 100 + 100% 1 data entry is inva, soe pages 5-81 through 5-83, (4 Seung method for recording measurement di ferences, (for DC voltage measurement and vollage ference rocruig*) (Not availble with Model 4171, 1-pen wpe re Voltage diference recording en otow ep (1 though (8 & comb Note 2 For any chine, for which nat sng sate Proceed as follows. Press the [FE] key as many times as necessary until the RNG (range) is displayed Set the channel number. Example: To selec channel 2 press the FF kev. 2 AGdr Channel 2s se, ad he cursor (ashing poston) SrA - eGo 2: For rording rence, a sfence mesurement ‘number Recording Difference Channel Number: A: Reference channel aumber B: Recording Difference Channel Number O: Passe Not possibie 2upen ype (4172) pl 1 |x 2 lo pen type (4173) 1 ° With d) DELTA, chosen from the SET CODE st, press the fo) and FE] evs * [ASET CODE of ¢ (DELTA) is st. The display then shows the measorement range unit with shannel number one (1) athe reference channel [he reference channel numer wil be displayed (wnere a range ode was dspaved in steps i } IF data ete is inva, 500 pages 5-81 through 5.8. ‘The display shows the unit of » range with channel number 1 as the reference The example shows DC voliage unit of mV. As suming, for example, that chanae! numer one (0) i the reference channel and recording dif ference to beset for chanel number two (2) the procedure i 8 follows Press FE] and FA keys {As the display shows channel number one (1) as the reference channel, this operation may seem ‘unnecessary. However, be sure to-do this inthe sense that change number one (1s newly desi The channel | is et fra reference channel and the cursor (ashing pasion), The span of iference for 3 messured votes is sel a follows Sel the sale minimum of the in tended range using numeri ey tans Ta 2, Ba 2G r The seting value i displayed. 1 daa entry is inva, se pages 5-81 through 5.83, =O500 Press the Bl hey to store the dat TESPIPT AY mi i4 G20a: Ready 10st fll eae valve sane ee ier Se he fl see value using the numeric keys Example: To set $0 mY) press the gases es ae 2 40 ia Oo5oo ~ ‘The sotting value is displayed, EL res ne fey to sce ed, 2d th -cSoho ~ No character Mase and setting cornet (The scale minimum for vokage aference re cording is displayed) so tar, by performing sen vous EP he st datas fous DC solage/messuement diferencia umber For recording ference, follow the above procedure. (When recording rasutemient diferences, donot combine diferent Inte such as TC and RTD Ida entry is invalid, 60 pages 5-81 through 5.83 hod for recording salig To measurea DC voltage and make (linet seating recording, proeed a olows Pres the GE eyo many times as ness nite ange (RNG) stingy agers Sethe channel numer trample Tot chanel 2. press the EE] ey 2 AG2+ (Channel 2s se, and the cursor (ashing postion) advances. With A: NORMAL, chosen from the SET CODE list. ores the Pe and FE ke, A (NORMAL) is set, and the cursor (Mashing Peston) advances, eooG y 5-28 Bsn ans soso 0 35 Seating the range cole “30 to 35° allows the DC xamrle: To voltage measurement in the range desctbed set below heys. 20016 200 mv 2t02V ~br ov Range code “34 is wet and the cursor (Mashing position advances, EZ seine scale minimum using the numeric keys Example: To set —10N, press tho FE Ee ow cela ease - i800 5 Ira ente is inva, soe pages $-81 through 5-83, tthe range of ~20 1 +20V, by pressing the FS} and EF] TEL sh ty tose eda “2 Agdd Ged ‘channel ie. | Penge Code 1 Ful Scale Valve Unit /ANG™ Display Ready 10st fll scale valve Set he fll se valve using the numeri kere Example: To set OV, rest the EE] key Sve RAAT fOooo y The soting value is spayed 2 Ague, 4onoo Symbol for Sealing Set (Minar) Seal Sing Seting Value at rel ‘itera. The linear sealing se display appears (Setig of ele rinimum) Ir data entry is inva, see pages S-81 through 5-83, Setiog sing aes. Inthe example for ten, 10V wasset asthe tnimum for he range Le 08 chart ern) Furthermore inthe example, for stp OV Her, the sting of sing vals is cated ou s0 wich ate apprptate for ose bythe recorder (Sealing values ae fo be ot wth pun f 30000 wriin the range of 19999 #20000) Example: Tose scaling values suchas Measorament value] Recording vat iv lel 0 ov i000 2 tos ine fH ey Be ins 2 ague, goog ‘The setting value i disp hye, 2 Then press far to stove the date 2 Agta igaog The fll scale value sting display appes. 1 data ory is inal, soe pages 5-81 through 583. 542 (©) Seting method for square rooting (J), ‘To measute & DC voltage and take & square root reconting, proceed as Follows Pres the ey as many kines as ness Ui the rang cde apd for sting Range sting daly fox) Ager -20ho , ™ Sethe channel aur Example: Tost channel 3, res he 5 ker 2 Ager -2800 (Channel number 3 set, and the cursor (ash ing postion) advances. ‘with A: NORMAL, chosen from the SET wero ‘CODE list. press the fr} and FF] evs 7 ore 3 AGE A (NORMAL) is se, and the cursor (Mashing position) advances. 1F data entry is inva, S68 pages S-B through 5-83, BA sete ange ado 40104, Seting the range code “40 10 45" allows DC soltage measurement in the range described 40: = 201020 mv 441 20010 200 mv 42-2002 4: 6106 44 ~200 20 45. — S00 50V me Range code "43" is set, and the cursor (ashing pasion) advances Set the sale minimum using the numeric keys fms ee ate 6.8 “The satng vale i spayed data entry is invalid, see pages 5.81 throveh 5.83. Example: To select the range of 6 19 +6V set "5" by pressing the FE} and 5] Tone ut Lt y 44 GB Press the for] key Ready to set fl scale value ress he [Be hey to store the data 1 gata entry is inva, see pages $-81 through $83, EL seine sin vas for sure wt resting in the expe, for stp 1V nasser a he minimum forte range 2. O% chart ror ing. Parthermore inte example, for > SV wat set asthe eaximum, Here he Sens Of sang valves is aid ou ota he ewe Uement data is eade appre in Ihe unis sich are atuy managed for dpa and re Cotting when eijoing them wo dole and cording Value ae to beset wa gun of 50000 within he ng of 19999 10+ 2000) xample: Let us perform siting so thatthe re coding valve wil be — 10000 when ‘he itis 1 ~ SV 1) Press the FB] key five times. The setting vale s displayed ‘Then press. Be] to sore the dat 34 The fll scale vale sting display appers Ir daa entry is inva, see pages 5-81 throveh 5.8 CH OB. Bhs 6 ‘The setting vale is dssaye, “ten gress torte ata. 3 Aller the value i stored by pressing the [el key, no character Dashes, and sing i comple (Seale minimum vale is displayed) [Bering compiced] [Aer the end of squire root record sting, pro ccd to (7) Unit (UNIT) selling method ee IF data entry is inva, soe pages $-81 through 5-83, Trt ogg ‘Square root The squn eong method by his instrument as fotows Te us deine thee 8 etlows. © Vin "ale minimum se eof) Ver fil sale valve Ge sep ED Fun sein ime bee ep ED) Foe sling ft see vate Gee Sep ED) Ve apt sls Te relaonaip Demeen Vx Gnput vous) and Fx Geaing value a this instument i apes by the arn bow, (The eiph configuration i spon Between b and ¢.0n the sraph, the following rel: tion holds between Fraad Vi Bre oax~ Fmin) Jf E And, between wand b, the relation: 10 Gna — Fin) vy Vimar Vin Fs e— Vinin) + Fin Measurement span stable range When seting of the square cootng record is cried ‘out, an actualy measurable range (measurement span) 1s upto 79% of the measurement range indeated by @ relevant range code. When a measurement range code 43" is se (ee step BB), for example, ts measurement range is 6 to +6¥, having a range of 12V, but the manimum range of actual messurement is 12.0) x 075= 9.0) If ~4V is set for Venin (sce step EB Vnoes SV Dos. (6V cannot beset for Vines) ‘As shown in the examples for steps [and when Vinin = IV and Vinax = SV are set, the span 1s 6V, which is within the range of BV, and is settable cordingly 548 (Unit CUNTT setting method. When incr scaling recording or square rooting re ceeding isto be pesformd, itis convenient 10 set Toe the channel, Gn appropiate unit pinted out on the chat. For channel not requiring sing (inear scaling and svar roting (J), #0 unt sing coq. ven if unis are st, they cannot be dspayed ot printed out fin thi ease, the Unit coveesponding to the ‘measurement range code displayed o printed out) LES voz ii at nf b 1103; aucun plate) Proceed a flows Press the [BE] Key ax many times as necessary Lun the wait display pane appears, Set the channel number, using the umese ey, for which the uit is to be set Example: To set channel mumber 2, pres the He. Channel ? i set, and the cursor (ashing pos on) advances, Mote: Ten pit pion wt i umber mere hy fe Note blow, reer a ‘The UNIT can be pit ot but cannot bei is 1 tw eb lao I the UNIT to be used is preaches Se ll pte ied fotoing the poiater (B, sis hes you know tbe ih et the unitate curt dapiay channel Athena. sone ai pier i pied Set the unit pointer position number with a nu Example: Press the EE] key to set the unit © the mide ofthe display pane. Jew ‘The unit pointer postion mumber 2 is set and smile tsar the pointer goes down tothe mide of the di Set the uit by enesing up tp ix alphanumeric characters. The example low shows that the fiat characteris dapayed with an. ASCH cade As ete, se de at charca by entering the ASCIT code ad then presi the fr ey shown) i automaticaly played. Ester an AS {tt code forthe send chaste and pres the ey. Thus, proceed unt all of the 6 new characters are entered (by ASC cos ad et (one concrete example is shown on the ex! efor your ference. yore Rare] | SRASe est Us Unit eon yoo ato ate cts otT ety eLv ct a Ir dat ete s inva, soe pages 5-81 through 583. Unit (UNIT) setingexampl This example shows the sting of the unit (UNIT) KU. Set « Unit (UNIT) by entering si alphanumeric chatacters “The unit example given sbove comprises ve char: scons incudine 3 period, in such a ease, enter six ‘characters in toll by adi space (code 20) Press the [t] key as many times as necessary FLASHING Select a channel number using the numeric keys for which the unit is tobe set Example: To select channel number 2, press the [Br Example: To set the pointer No. 2 Pee 2 press the FLASHING eoue t-eo Pres the EF] ey to set he Ist carer > 2A 2 2 i-2o 1 data ony svat, see pages 5.81 through 583 Select“ [As K: 48 (ASCII cote), press the keys [2], Ber] and Fin turn Ub Press the [OR key to store ““K’ (Now K is et a the Ist character Feasting uid ¢2-eo - mort LAC (ASCH code), rss the Kops FE}, br] and [la wen Press the [BA key to store “L (Now Lis st asthe 2nd character) Select “1 (sash). As 1 2F (ASCH code, pees the keys EF}. fr] and FE] i ur, Press the [2 key to store“ (Now /is sea the Id characte) og? we Select“ As H: 48 (ASCH sods, press the keys FE and EB) in turn Pas he ty wie“ (Now His seta the dh character Select“ (pri Ass 2E (ASC code), press the keys EF}, and FE} in turn, tres the ty wo sre 1 data entry s iva, see pages 5-81 through 583. 554 Seat “ace As space: 20 (ASCII coe), ess the keys. FF and Fin turn res the Hoy 0 store “space” (ow pac et the th chart). eoue ‘The display returns to the Ist character, 90 character Rashes, and now seting is completed A this time, i can be confirmed by executing Is printout whether the unit (UNIT) & set corey to the desired measurement channel er not dat entry inva, sae pages 5-81 throush 5.83 (@) Setting method for SKIP (not measure) any ofthe channels aot required for measure- ment, set "SKIP." Gf °SKIP” fy ot set with the ‘channel not being used, unnecessary rae wil be re corded on the chart, obstructing reading of other chan els “To su SKIP, proceed a8 follows GB Press the fe] Key as many times as necessary unt the range setting panel appears ‘channet No, | Panes Cook Example: To select channet 3, press the FE] 3 9G Yio advances. Select —: SKIP fiom the SEV CODE tit Press [pereoae =: SKIP is set, andthe cursor ashing pos: 1 data entry is invalid, soe pages $-81throveh 5.83. 5-56 EB Press the fl] key to sot the channe! SKIP. No character fishes. The dats setting is com pleted. Settings complet © Its recommended that you remove the fel-tp pen fof the ehannel which is sot asthe SKIP channel 1 dat entry sivas, ee pages 5-81 through $83. 5.446, Alarm Setting. ‘Alarm Setting Table [ALARM SET vALUE| [OUTPUT RELAY CONTACT NO. (teeter cme came 5-58 ‘The procedure for Sting alarms is expaned telow (c-atarnseting snot requize, omit his set. Upto four slarm points per channel may bese It the measured valve exceeds the alarm St point, the recorder displays “ALM and performs alarm printout example op page 2-10). Further, using the alarm output relay YAKCO6 06 /AK-I2"" (options), lar signal output a alae: ON is available, and by See pages 2 and 26 combining. the /AK-06 or /AK-I2 with /REM (optional, the recorder chart feed speed can be changed when alsem tras ON: “To sot lars, proceed $ fallows tres the FE key as many times as nesensy An the ACM (alae) daplaed tits gstog = ‘hanna =r “Riwemdervane Unk “ALA Olay Sete chan! number ttn 6 ren te BH Channel 1 is set, and the cursor (ashing pos fon) advances, data entry inal, see ages $.81 through 583 To set the Gest im point Ge alarm relay umber). press the FY ke The frst alam point (No. 1) in set and the cursor ashing position) advances Sethe alarm mode Tro alarms can be st igh arm U Low arm “For hCG an £ (3, we Pat S41 fr ‘rm sting ot Dts Reg Pres the Be} and tes 0 set the bleh ar point Pres the Be} and [kes to set te tow To cancel the alarm seting, press the 5} key Assume tht for example, aessrement nee of "210 2V (RNG coe: 0) aed tft hanos namber oe To aes hgh aur pi CH, pres the and EF] fie.“ for high) keys. 7 1 daa entry is inva, 566 pages 5-81 through 5-83, Set the alam output fely contact number Gen the relay /AK-06 of JAK-I2 is aot used omit hi setting, Press the [fe] Key eve toa ‘ance the fishing postion) Example: To sot the flay conact aumber 01, ess the FF] and FF} keys The catsor (Mashing positon) advances Tse the ata point To se the alr pinta 1V (as aig lars sein ro he oF om ten “The high alam setpoint dsplayed. The cur Sor (Mashing position) moves tothe right most tress the [Key to sre he sa se point date No character flashes. The alarm set point set tings are competed. Aer the [a] Key is wes Sed, the alarm sot poiat appears on the bat aph. (See age 5:10, @) To set actor slr, point, pez he [i hey oo ee et gay” 1 data entry invalid, see pages $81 through $83. 1 Catan setting for diference recording Proceed 3 follows BD ne BE sy a8 many tne nse 4 SAAR iit--- Gebog , cnennttwo Vain Rely no Asm etvVeke Unit Set the channet number. Example: To seleet channel 2 press the EE The channel 2 is set, and the cursor (ashing position) advances, “To set the alarm point (.e. alarm rely umber) forthe rst sing, press the FE] key. et ‘The alarm point (No. 1) 8 st and the cursor (ashing posiion) advances Set the slarm mode ~ h (AH) for diferent high alarm or £ (ML) for diferent low alam. Tes assumed here, as an example, tht with channel number ane (1) 36s reference, chan nel number two (2) hasbeen se s follows. Tose ow am pont (AL) fer ding FB kevs. & BB. serie str ty const No 9 ae tuiput ey TAR 6 or TAR? hse, om th cting Pres the key fy] vice advance ample To So the ey contact No, 02, ess the FR] and EE] ers: om ay} The cursor (ashing position) advances 1F data entry is invalid se pages $81 through 5-83, BBL se: sar point To se the sam pont at ~03¥, res the BB BS Bes 7 Sar oon) fe v The alarm point i set, andthe cursor ashing poston) mores to the right most ii Press the [Be] hey to store the alarm setpoint 2 i.G2 -03g Inameiatly after the “ENT key is pressed ‘See pee $10, To se another a pit sss hey data entry is inva, see pages 5-81 through 5.83 5-08 5-4-7. Ta Setting. A. tag is set to hep dently the object being mess utedrecorded, A tag of 7 alphanumere characters ean be se foreach channel EAGD wo ! o Ld (Shee fascr cone] Proceed as flows. Pcs the hoy ax many times ws nsesry {ody he ta ting Sot the channel number, using the numeric key for which tag i 10 be set Example: To set channel number 1, pres the wey, (Rg 3 : Channel number one (1) is set and the cursor (ashing posiion) advances 5 ‘A tg is st by eneing 7 siphanumerc chara Inthe display example teow, the ASCII cafe “31 for heist haracter “1 show, ‘As regio ot new ft charactor hy entering fae Thea, the second (2nd) charter (with char deer number two 2) shown) wil be dspyed Set anew second (2nd) character and pes he [Ee] key Proceed wnt al sven (7) charter SHE ctero (by ASCII code) ands Gne conte example shown on the next Be for you trees) a> Flsl< fel lel fo aloo 5-66 “Tag (TAG) setting example. “Tis example shows the setting of the tag (TAG) STN-IA, Set tap by entering seven alphanumeric charac The tag example given shove comprises six charac ters. In such a ese, ener seven characters in total by sing a space (coe 20, Press the Ft] key as many times as necessary to daplay the tg seine Use the numeric keys to set the channel num bor whichis o be labelled with tag number Example: To sleet channel No. 1, press the fH. (CE ERG t-3t fet he st characte, press the Fey. Selet "8" [AsS:53 (ASCH code), press the FE] ond. 5] kess ont i-53 =a 1 data ene is inva, soe pages 5-81 shrough 5-8. Eh res tne i key tose 5" *Now S inset asthe Ist character) Select T: $4 (ASCII coe), ss the FE} and FE) kee “ “Teng 2-54 res the [Bi] key to sore“ (Now Tis eta the 2nd care). Eng 3-48 Select “N” [AS N:4E (ASCH cove) pres the kes F}. | and [Ei rn ay ress the Bl key to store“ (Now Nis tas the ed character. 5-08 Sekt" ypen) noab settee pes the kevs FF, ff] and in torn, “_Eag 4-2d Tay BPs ne fa te ost (Now -is fet 38 the Ah chaste. See As I: 31 (ASCH cue pros the keys an Doe a | « CS ag 57a b =) (Now fis sta the Sth characte) Dh setcce 0 Ana (ASC code) press he kes E200 Recording Zo Prosser To st the recording zone, proceed s follows TPs he Shey as may ines as neceny alts] rm ) ego me be the sume kes tose the cane! Tarp To et he canal number 02, res the FY ky ‘The chunael number 02 is set and the cursor ashing position) advances Set the recording zone (positons of sale min ‘mum and full sale value) on the chart in mm tunis, Assume thatthe measurement range and recording range forthe channel number 02 are seta follows (© Measurement range: ~20 1 20 (ee Note beiow) © Recording range: 1 SV 4 Nove: Temperature mesurmest wing TCs and To set the postions of scle minimum at $0 min (Wenn) om the ert, press the F&F}. [5 end FB tes The position of the ssl minimum is set and the eutsor (ashing poston) advances, (Wan) othe fH Blo 7 =r Ill e “rr ' a ) ooo - tho ~ ‘The fll sale value recording positon is set and the cursor Mashing postion) advances. Eres te [hey sre she 20 sting 2 O50 No character fishes and the rome setting is © Zone Recording. ‘The vone setting foreach channel om the 180 mm recotdet chart prevents overan recording Between di ferent channels. This seing can divide the full scle range into the desired recording one fr each channel (see the zane seting example Below) © Zone Setting Example. Seen |-20%020014V) Sean (1.010 10 02V1 span -20%020018v 1 Zone Setting (n the reorder char. 20V: 162 26mm 5-76 Zone Setting and Recording Example (Model 173). This recording example shows the recording zone for channel 1, which is set within the Broken lines above 1 Relations between the Recording Zone and Bar Graph Display “The figure below shows the relations between the recording position within the zone set and the meas luroment display with a bar esp. ‘Ber Gragh (51 Segments) a snnodnEooREeGEaDRB9N009 380mm Recor Chart 5-49, Expanded Scale Recording Setting. (Party Enlarged Recording Setting) ‘Te recording area can be partly expunded in 3c tit measuring range between two ¥alues on the re my Wee Réconoine sounDany Tar oe ReconBING RATE 5-76 (Setting Prosaires_for_Expa TED ress the FF] key as many times as necessary tt the expanded sale ecrding range ein sign appete alalatal $6 oo008 , ED. ste hans une tae for channel 3 pos the ER} ‘The channel 3 is set and the cursor (ashing posion) advance, Set P Gn eer of Past, meaning “pany ox panda") and then press the be} and [Si] od ooo “The “gy” is set and the cursor (ashing pos: Set the expanded-scale recording rte sce Pase 579) Baample: To set 30%, press the Rand FE keys, af 30 UGSoG y The cursor (ashing position) advances Set the expunded-sce recording boundary (see Page 5.79 Faample: Asie tht the measrine rane fr channel 3 is —2 40 2¥ (ange code (02) To set the expandedsale rect ing boundary 10 TV, press the Fa] FEE BR aed 6] eos = a The cusor (ashing position) advances. tres the [Bi] hy o sore the expanse reign [No charater fishes. The expanded re cording setting complete. Expanded eae recording veting comple 1 daa entry is inva, see pages $-81 through 5.83. AA ago FLASHING iF fog (qe HS ep! Figure 523, Figure 524 Figures 5.23 and 5.24 show the examples of no ‘mal recording and expanded-scale recording for mess ture values In these examples, the chart fod speeds sve the same and A through P and A’ through Fare the same measured values. Tables $1 and 5:2 Uist the recording positions (mm) for measured vats Table St Table $2 I the expanded-scale recording sting is carted ‘out, two unit measures for recording are used. So the recording postions with even the same measured Values are ferent. To desde these two messes, steps EB ang [Bf above are used (see Page 5:77) In Figure 523 for normal recording, OV positions 90 mm fon the chart (50% scale) and the fll cle ranges 6 Figute 5.24 shows the expanded scale recrsing ex ample, in which OV positions 45 mum from the left end ofthe chart (ll sale ranging ~6 to 6V). In this case [As shown in Fire 5-28, in the postive voltage range (the righ side of the Y-ens), assigned 1s the follow ing: the recording span % {100K — expanded.scle left sie of the Y-axis), asgned is the following: the recording span. * expanded-scale rate () (om 5-20 Recording Example (for Model 4173. In the expunded-sale recording example above, postion @ indates the postion of expanded-ale recording boundary set to OV. Pecndal printout is ‘atric out ia the channel in which expanded-seae re ‘When five digs 0.000 is pried as shown above, the expanded-slereconting boundary i follows: 0.000 Te er charater indicates the postion of expanded) {seal ecoring boundsey on chart pape. S440, Incorret Data Entry. E.G gore a Example: When 00000 is core. sor (Mashing postion) 10 the incorrect dit 3, FusHiNG eee oS eg Ale AAA ow ua Set T Ae cots data hasbeen tered ed te ey wos posed ie. wrong data ead $e, proved os oows vamle: For the salting of ¢ data Gale min mum) "005.0" (rang) vas set ile he sited data "~ 050.0 Dag -o06o © ie -O500 - Upon completion of the entsy (“ENT") com: mand, the dispiay wi show the dita (ll sale alue) setting (ln this example, the code “Ol sins st and, 8, the display 36 a6 shown below (Ge. range 01: ~200 to 200 mV) c2ogg When the data fo_be correct i not et ds pune, use the Ky 40 aan cl the inal {ioly pane or Fangs scting inthis exp). {Repetive “beep” sounds fr inoret Key Pros the hoy ever ines ni the ini Gisply pane orange stag apps Position the cursor Mashing postion) tothe in Paeiper reece panned 5. Key Lack. Alar the eecorder sting has been completed, if ‘he items set wl not be required 10 be changod for a while, iS recommended that you lek the reorder with" Key fo. prevent the set items from being ‘hanged by mistake. Insert the key supplied with the recorder in the keshole on the rvorde side panel and turn i lacie to “look” (POWER Switch may be turned "ON" or “OFF”, However, when the power switch i turned "OFF", the memory backup axing tatters required) ot tor key lek he a ey is i esti” After operating Key lock, remove the Key and keep i in a safe place, Inti lost, setng cannot be changed. 6, MAINTENANCE. 6-1. Periodic Maintenance. Check the recorder operation periodically to keep te reorder n good operating cordon specials, check the following items and replace consumable pars such as char disposable fel-ip ons fuse and batteries, et. a nese (A) display and recording functioning propery? (@) Ave there no Blurred oF Broken sections of re ‘cording or printout characters” (2) Inchart paper Teeing propery? (@) Is hore enough chart ket (5) “BAT” displaying? (Memory backup batteries rust be eepaced)." “> HESBAT I tne pee bateesnmetiae Figure 6-1. Unlocklng Internal Assembly sembly (soe Faure 6:2). 6.3. Lubrication ‘To use the recorder in normal operating condions Periodically inspect moving pats for adequate lbrics ion, This section dserbes how to lubreate the mov ing pars (see Figures 64 and 6-5 for deta). his ree ‘ommended that the moving pars be brite st east ver three months To lubricate the moving pants, proced as follows: (1) Wipe off cet and accumulate i from the bese: hich require lubriation (2) Us the tbrcating it supplied with the reorder (@) Make a hole ithe ip of the lubriating i on eral drops of lubricating ot on the boar pe off any ences oi { Figure 6-4, Lubricating Bearing for Sprocket. Figure 6-5. Lubricating Bearings for Chart Feed Mechanism, ‘opening the recorder interaal assembly ‘urn the power supply switch OFF. 4 64, Calibration, 6-41. Calbeation instruments Require. With the recorder eibaton, the following calibra ion instruments with necessary accuracies are re ‘quired, For example, calibration instruments are as DC Voltage Standard: YOKOGAWA Madel 2582 or Decade Resistance Hox: YOKOGAWA Model 2793-01 (When ordering the calibration instruments, contact the dealer from whom the recorder was purchased.) 6-42, Calibration Procedure (1) Connect elation instrament to the input term tals a5 shown in Figures 646 10 68 and alow the instrumeot to warm up thorough (2) Chock that he ambient temperature and humidity ‘re within the notmal operating conditions (ee Normal Operating Conaivons on page 2-3). (2) Apply input conesponding ‘alte eros from reading on th 12 Vottape Menuroment Power Supt Terminals 28h '0C Votage Standort Figure 6 Figure 6:12, Figure 6-10 4) Zoro adjustment. Adwst the zero adjustment with a jewelers 10 S0%of cording span is applied, the recording result indiatss%,(Note thatthe pont wi be moved by the same amount as the 2er0 wis sites) i) Span adjusiment. Adjust the span with a jollrs screwdriver so that when an input corresponding 1 100% of te ‘conding spn is apie, the reording real ind by spun adjustment) rn (b) unite ero fs within tol fonder fie. 0 to 100%) and, then in dectesing ‘order Ge, 100 10 0%) foreach chanel Check feror at each input vale and make sure tha the ror falls within tolerance limits 6-6. Power Supply Frequency. Power supply frequency may be sleced with @ DIP switch Refore switching frequency, wen the POWER switch OFF" en the reorder front door and remove the i sembly lock screw with a Philips screw (see Figure 6-13) Figure 6-14 68 iy A eight poe type DIP switch is provided with the pen model (se Figure 615). Wihen the No. 8 switch i sett the ON postion, 4 power frequency of $0 He is selected, and when itis set to the OFF positon » power frequency of 60 He is slecte, “The functions of cach DIP switch are shown in Figure 15. When the DIP switch so be changed, be sure to frm the POWER si r When the POWER switch is turned “ON”, the DIP synch cannot be changed (with switching between [RTD and mV/TC, the measurement terminals must te rewied, 30 switching of RTD and mV/TC cannot be performed only by operating the DIP swith) CAUTION When changing the DIP swieh, do not change switches other han the No.8 switch, otherwise the measurement and recording data entered (red according 0 section 5-4 on) may be sod ee sien Beebbey lee | m= wire + eras se \Gstoe Tawra [one | = Sek |e, ane eras | ‘ieoae a ora Sites ates Figure 6: 7. TROUBLESHOOTING. When the recorder fl, observe the fault cond ios carefully, follow the troubleshooting low se ‘quence given in Section 7-2, and find a suitibie re ‘medy for he problem However, if a complicated problem does occur, please contact the dealer from whom the reorder ws purchased or the nearest YOKOGAWA service cen 74. Block Diagram, Recorder, Black Diagram. Figure 7-1, Recorder, Block Diagram 1 7.2. Troubleshooting Flow Sequence. [Nether the pen no th chart ‘The pen Improper swings to or 100% on the chat. The error is large 8, SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION, ach time the recorder POWER switch is turned ON", the recorder performs an internal check t0 check for abnormalities ‘When the POWER site is turned “ON”, the cower checks such items Sequencally as shown in Table 8-1, and if any abnormaliy is found, the re cower displays the abnormaliy type if two oF more abnormalities oscur, te fst abnormality type is di Played and hei, s0 the other abnormality types are unknown) IF any items shown ia Table 8-1 is displayed imme: lately afer the POWER switch is tuned “ON”. con tact the nearest YOKOGAWA service center or the Bosraau ‘racket Aer 8 beprve anetrme’ B9573VK ‘Transform ° osrave , a Sosravit Fraatormer 9 Yeeontx Bi sar, Me 6 it toothed ack) 12 AooroRr Fone Hote 14 B2808ro Yemeal yn Jewecn 1G dososre Broan 1a bosesrx cor 20° ABOROKE 1 Fume 1OOV ACen (1 Asim | Gay AoaoKr 1 Fam QO0V ACen (OSA timaa)f 21 YouStK 1 Bir Swm, aan ith cote locate 23 vos0sLe BH. Screw, Md 24 yousee screw, Max 8 Te:daov ac a 008 MPL 4H1B1-01E Terminal Assembly “1 9957387 207387 boer208 bos7auT Sostsaz Bosesaz Osos bases 295730" Sosra8y Seraay Younacs sonasaz sousers yoar0s 2 Bm Sern, MOE 8 Ser, a 18 PCH auamby Wor RC) “opoing Seen, Ma 10 Nempate tov AG: oe Taoganca/meM CMPL 4H1B1.01E YOKOGAWA

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