Omega ILD44-UTP, ILD24-UTP manual Front Panel Annunciators, Mounting iLD Big Display Through Panel

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Mounting iLD Big Display Through Panel:

1.Using the panel cutout diagram shown in your Quick Start Manual, cut an opening in the panel.

2.Remove six (or eight) screws at the back of iLD Big Display to remove back cover.

3.Insert the unit into the opening from the front of the panel so the gasket seals between the bezel and the front of the panel.

4.Pass all wiring through customer drilled holes in back cover and connect wiring to terminal blocks.

5.Align back cover to iLD Big Display and reinstall screws.

Mounting iLD Big Display on Bail:

1.Remove six (or eight) screws at the back of iLD Big Display to remove back cover.

2.Pass all wiring through customer drilled holes in back cover and connect wiring to terminal blocks.

3.Align back cover to iLD Big Display and reinstall screws.

4.Mark the location of mounting screws on the flat surface.

5.Be sure to leave enough room around the bail to allow for removal and rotation of the display.

6.The display can be rotated for the best viewing angle.

Table 2.1 Front Panel Annunciators

1

Output 1/Setpoint 1/ Alarm 1 indicator

2

Output 2/Setpoint 2/ Alarm 2 indicator

°C

°C unit indicator

°F

°F unit indicator

a

Changes display to Configuration Mode

 

and advances through menu items*

b

Used in Program Mode and Peak Recall*

c

Used in Program Mode and Valley Recall*

d

Accesses submenus in Configuration Mode

 

and stores selected values*

 

 

 

* See Part 3 Operation: Configuration Mode

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents List of Figures List of TablesTIP Part Introduction DescriptionSafety Considerations EMC ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Part Setup MountingMounting iLD Big Display Through Panel Front Panel AnnunciatorsMounting iLD Big Display on Bail Input PowerRear Panel Connections OptionElectrical Installation Power Connections Main Power ConnectionsThermocouple Wiring Hookup TC Wire Color Chart Thermocouple3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTD Process Voltage Process CurrentWithout Sensor Excitation RS-232 Output Wiring Hookup b RS-485 Output Wiring Hookup Wiring OutputsOutputs Wiring Hookup 12 Excitation Output Part Operation Configuration Mode IntroductionButton Function in Configuration Mode Turning your Controller On for the First TimeMenu Configuration Flow Chart for ID and SetpointsEntering Your NON-DEFAULT SETPOINT/ID Security ID Number Entering Your NON-DEFAULT Full Security ID NumberID Number Set Points SetpointEnter Configuration Menu Configuration MenuInput Type Menu Thermocouple Submenu Input Type ThermocoupleEnter Input Type Menu Thermocouple TypesRTD Types Input Type RTDRTD Submenu RTD Value SubmenuProcess Submenu Reading ConfigurationInput Type Process Process TypesDecimal Point Submenu Enter Reading Configuration MenuTemperature Unit Submenu Filter Constant SubmenuReading Configuration If Process was selected INPUT/READING Scale and Offset SubmenuConversion Table Range Conversion NumberAlarm Enter Alarm 1 MenuAlarm 1 ABSOLUTE/DEVIATION Submenu Alarm 1 ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuAlarm 1 LATCH/UNLATCH Submenu Contact Closure Submenu Active SubmenuAlarm 1 LOW Value Submenu Alarm ENABLE/DISABLE AT Power onAlarm 1 HI Value Submenu Analog Output Retransmission Enter Analog Output MenuReading Analog Output ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuCURRENT/VOLTAGE Submenu OUTFor example Enter Alarm 2 Menu Loop Break Time Alarm 2 ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Enter Loop Break Time MenuSetpoint Deviation ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Reading Adjust SubmenuLoop Break Time Value Submenu Thermocouple Field Calibration Submenu Flow Chart for Output OutputSelf Submenu Enter Output 1 MenuMINIMUM/PERCENT LOW Submenu MAXIMUM/PERCENT High Submenu Control Type OutputAuto PID Submenu Action Type SubmenuAnti Integral Submenu Start Auto Tune PID Proportional Band SubmenuRate Setup Submenu Reset Setup SubmenuCycle Time Submenu Damping Factor Submenu Deadband SubmenuEnter Output 2 Menu Control Type SubmenuAction Type Submenu Cycle Time Submenu Ramp & Soak Ramp ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuSoak ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Enter Ramp and Soak MenuRamp Value Submenu Soak Value SubmenuID Code Entering or Changing Your NON-DEFAULT ID CodeEnter ID Code Menu Full Security Level Submenu Entering or Changing Your Default ID CodeSETPOINT/ID Security Level Submenu 13 Flow Chart for Communication Option Communication OptionBaud Submenu Enter Communication Option MenuCommunication Parameters Submenu Parity SubmenuModbus Protocol Submenu Stop BIT SubmenuBUS Format Submenu Line Feed SubmenuCommunication Interface Standard Submenu Data Flow Mode SubmenuData Separation Character Submenu Main Reading Submenu Alarm Status SubmenuData Format Submenu Peak Value SubmenuTransmit Time Interval Submenu Address Setup SubmenuAddress Value Submenu Transmit Time Interval Value SubmenuEnter Display Color Selection Menu Alarm 1 Display Color SubmenuDisplay Color Selection Normal Color Display SubmenuDisplay Colors change sequences Alarm 2 Display Color SubmenuExample Green RED AmberRED Green Cmrr Part SpecificationsNmrr ControlInsulation Control Output 1SSR GeneralInput Properties Input Type Range AccuracyPart Factory Preset Values Factory preset valueMenu Items Factory Preset Values Notes CE Approval Information Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Return REQUESTS/INQUIRIESFLOW/LEVEL TemperaturePRESSURE, Strain and Force Data Acquisition
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ILD24-UTP, ILD44-UTP specifications

The Omega ILD44-UTP and ILD24-UTP are advanced intrusion detection sensors designed for versatile security applications. These devices stand out due to their cutting-edge technology, ensuring reliability and high performance in safeguarding various environments.

One of the primary features of the ILD44-UTP and ILD24-UTP is their unique dual-tech detection capability. By utilizing both passive infrared (PIR) and microwave detection, these sensors significantly reduce false alarms while ensuring accurate intrusion detection. The combination of these technologies allows for effective monitoring in different settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.

The ILD44-UTP model is equipped with a wider detection range compared to its counterpart, the ILD24-UTP. It is capable of covering a detection area of up to 44 meters, making it ideal for larger spaces. Conversely, the ILD24-UTP provides effective coverage for smaller areas, reaching up to 24 meters. This range flexibility gives users the option to select a model that best fits their particular needs.

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Both models are equipped with advanced signal processing algorithms that enhance their ability to differentiate between real threats and environmental disturbances, greatly minimizing false alarm rates. This feature is especially critical in settings where frequent alarms can lead to alarm fatigue among security personnel.

The installation process for both devices is straightforward, with user-friendly mounting options. They can be easily integrated into existing security systems, offering flexibility for users to combine them with other security measures such as cameras and access control systems.

Additionally, the ILD44-UTP and ILD24-UTP come with various output options, including relay and voltage outputs, enabling seamless integration with alarm systems and monitoring solutions. Their compatibility with different protocols ensures they can be tied into a wide array of security infrastructures.

Overall, the Omega ILD44-UTP and ILD24-UTP sensors represent a significant advancement in intrusion detection technology, combining robust performance with innovative features that cater to a variety of security needs. Their versatility, durability, and reliability position them as top choices for enhancing security across numerous applications.