Omega ILD24-UTP, ILD44-UTP manual Reading Configuration If Process was selected

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Reading Configuration (If Process was selected)

INPUT/READING (SCALE AND OFFSET) SUBMENU:

Input Voltage or Current can be converted or scaled into values appropriate for the process or signal being measured. So, a reading may be displayed, for example, in units of weight or velocity instead of in amperes or volts.

The instrument determines Scale and Offset values based on two user-provided input values entered with the corresponding readings. Note that “In1” Input 1 and “In2” Input 2 are represented and entered as a product of the input voltage/current and the conversion number from the Table 3.1.

The following instructions include details for a specific scenario in which a 4-20 mA input (in the 20 mA Process Mode) is to be represented as a measurement of 0-100 percent.

Press d

14) Press d at the IN.RD prompt. Display shows IN1 Input 1

 

 

submenu.

Press d

15)

Display shows Input 1 value with 1st digit flashing.

Press b & c 16) Use b and c buttons to enter IN1 value.

 

 

The IN1 value = min. input value * conversion number.

 

 

Disregard the position of the decimal point, such that 2000

 

 

counts may actually appear as “200.0”, “20.00”, or “2.000”.

 

 

 

 

Example: 4 mA as 4(mA) x 500 = 2000.

Press d

17)

Display advances to RD1 Reading 1 Submenu.

Press b & c 18) Use b and c buttons to enter RD1 value.

 

 

This value represents IN1 in terms of some meaningful

 

 

engineering units. To show the 4 mA as zero percent enter RD1

 

 

value = 0000.

 

 

Example: RD1 value = 0000.

Press d

19)

Display IN!2 Input 2 Submenu.

Press d

20)

Display shows Input 2 value with 1st digit flashing.

 

 

The IN!2 value = max. input value * conversion number.

 

 

Example: 20(mA) x 500 = 10000 (9999).

Press b & c 21) Use b and c buttons to enter IN!2 value.

Press d

22)

Display advances to RD!2 Reading 2 Submenu.

Press b & c 23) Use b and c buttons to enter RD!2 value.

 

 

Example: RD!2 value = 0100.

Press d

24)

Display flashes STRD stored message momentarily and

 

 

then advances to ALR1 only, if change was made, otherwise

 

 

press d to advance to ALR1 Alarm 1 Menu.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents List of Tables List of FiguresTIP Description Part IntroductionEMC Considerations Safety ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Mounting Part SetupFront Panel Annunciators Mounting iLD Big Display Through PanelMounting iLD Big Display on Bail Option PowerRear Panel Connections InputMain Power Connections Electrical Installation Power ConnectionsThermocouple Thermocouple Wiring Hookup TC Wire Color Chart3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTD Process Current Process VoltageWithout Sensor Excitation Wiring Outputs RS-232 Output Wiring Hookup b RS-485 Output Wiring HookupOutputs Wiring Hookup 12 Excitation Output Turning your Controller On for the First Time Operation Configuration Mode IntroductionButton Function in Configuration Mode PartFlow Chart for ID and Setpoints Menu ConfigurationEntering Your NON-DEFAULT Full Security ID Number Entering Your NON-DEFAULT SETPOINT/ID Security ID NumberID Number Setpoint Set PointsConfiguration Menu Enter Configuration MenuInput Type Menu Thermocouple Types Input Type ThermocoupleEnter Input Type Menu Thermocouple SubmenuRTD Value Submenu Input Type RTDRTD Submenu RTD TypesProcess Types Reading ConfigurationInput Type Process Process SubmenuFilter Constant Submenu Enter Reading Configuration MenuTemperature Unit Submenu Decimal Point SubmenuINPUT/READING Scale and Offset Submenu Reading Configuration If Process was selectedRange Conversion Number Conversion TableEnter Alarm 1 Menu AlarmAlarm 1 ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Alarm 1 ABSOLUTE/DEVIATION SubmenuAlarm 1 LATCH/UNLATCH Submenu Active Submenu Contact Closure SubmenuAlarm ENABLE/DISABLE AT Power on Alarm 1 LOW Value SubmenuAlarm 1 HI Value Submenu Enter Analog Output Menu Analog Output RetransmissionOUT Analog Output ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuCURRENT/VOLTAGE Submenu ReadingFor example Enter Alarm 2 Menu Enter Loop Break Time Menu Alarm 2 ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Loop Break TimeReading Adjust Submenu Setpoint Deviation ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break Time Value Submenu Thermocouple Field Calibration Submenu Output Flow Chart for OutputEnter Output 1 Menu Self SubmenuMINIMUM/PERCENT LOW Submenu Control Type Output MAXIMUM/PERCENT High SubmenuAction Type Submenu Auto PID SubmenuAnti Integral Submenu Proportional Band Submenu Start Auto Tune PIDReset Setup Submenu Rate Setup SubmenuCycle Time Submenu Deadband Submenu Damping Factor SubmenuControl Type Submenu Enter Output 2 MenuAction Type Submenu Cycle Time Submenu Enter Ramp and Soak Menu Ramp ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuSoak ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Ramp & SoakSoak Value Submenu Ramp Value SubmenuEntering or Changing Your NON-DEFAULT ID Code ID CodeEnter ID Code Menu Entering or Changing Your Default ID Code Full Security Level SubmenuSETPOINT/ID Security Level Submenu Communication Option 13 Flow Chart for Communication OptionParity Submenu Enter Communication Option MenuCommunication Parameters Submenu Baud SubmenuLine Feed Submenu Stop BIT SubmenuBUS Format Submenu Modbus Protocol SubmenuData Flow Mode Submenu Communication Interface Standard SubmenuData Separation Character Submenu Peak Value Submenu Alarm Status SubmenuData Format Submenu Main Reading SubmenuTransmit Time Interval Value Submenu Address Setup SubmenuAddress Value Submenu Transmit Time Interval SubmenuNormal Color Display Submenu Alarm 1 Display Color SubmenuDisplay Color Selection Enter Display Color Selection MenuGreen RED Amber Alarm 2 Display Color SubmenuExample Display Colors change sequencesRED Green Control Part SpecificationsNmrr CmrrGeneral Control Output 1SSR InsulationInput Type Range Accuracy Input PropertiesFactory preset value Part Factory Preset ValuesMenu Items Factory Preset Values Notes CE Approval Information Page Return REQUESTS/INQUIRIES WARRANTY/DISCLAIMERData Acquisition TemperaturePRESSURE, Strain and Force FLOW/LEVEL
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