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RD200, RD2800 manual
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Contents
Main
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Preface: Request and notice
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Contents (1)
Preparation
1. GENERAL7
Contents (2)
Other Programmable Parameters / Functions
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Maintenance
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FOR SAFE USE
1. Preconditions for Use
2. Labels on This Instrument
3. Symbols in This Manual
This symbol indicates a description of cautions for avoiding the possibility of causing
1. Switch and overcurrent protective device
2. Be sure to ground your recorder
Fuse in power supply unit
3. Before turning on the power supply
4. Dont repair or modify your recorder.
1 Features
2 Functions
1. GENERAL
1. GENERAL 1.2 Accessories and Consumables
1 Accessories attached
2 Consumables
2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Location and External Dimensions
Location
2
RD2800
(1) Industrial environment
2. INSTALLATION 2.2 Installation to a Panel
Panel cutout size
2 2
I n s t a l l a t i o n
Panel cutout size
3. CONFIGULATION 3.1 Front
3. CONFIGULATION 3.2 Display
4. CONNECTIONS 4.1 Terminal Board Arrangement
The input terminal and alarm terminal blocks are removable.
RD200
4. CONNECTIONS 4.2 Cautions on Connections
1 Power supply
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4. CONNECTIONS 4.3 Power Terminals
1 Power and protective conductor terminals
Warning
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2 Connection of power terminals
4. CONNECTIONS 4.4 Measuring Input Terminals
1 Measuring input terminals
Warning
2 Connections of DC voltage (current) input
3 Connections of thermocouple inputs
4. CONNECTIONS 4.5 Alarm Output Termi nals
mark for alarm output terminals
4. CONNECTIONS
1 Remote contacts terminals
2 Wi ring
4. CONNECTIONS
1 Communications terminals
2 RS-232C Connections
4. CONNECTIONS 4.7 Communications terminals
3 RS-422A, RS-485 Connections
1) RS-422A
2) RS-485
5. INSTALLA TION
1 Chart Paper Cassette Removal
2 Chart Paper Loading
5. INSTALLA TION 5.1 Chart Paper Loading (RD200)
3 Chart Paper Setting
4 Check
5. INSTALLA TION 5.2 Chart Paper Loading (RD2800)
1 Chart Paper Cassette Removal
2 Chart Paper Loading
5. INSTALLA TION 5.2 Chart Paper Loading (RD2800)
3 Chart Paper Setting
4 Check
5. INSTALLA TION 5.3 Recording Pen Loading
1 Recording Pen Types
2 Preparation for Installation
5. INSTALLA TION 5.3 Recording Pen Loading
3 Plotter Pen Loading
Cartridge Pen Loading
4 Cartridge Pen Loading
RD200
6. BASIC OPERATION 6.1 Power Supply and Operation
1 Power Supply On/Off
2 Initial Operation
3 Operation
6. BASIC OPERATION
1 Printing On/Off
2 Printing Operation
3
6. BASIC OPERATION 6.3 Fast Feeding of Chart Paper
RD200 RD2800
6.
1 Measured value screen
2 Clock screen
3 Alarm activation screen
6.
2 Alarm activation screen
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7. PROGRAMMING 7.2 Key Functions
9
Program Changes from programming mode (confirmation of parameters) to the programmable
1 Functions by Pressing Single Key
Space (1) Deletes a numeric value or decimal point at an unnecessary digit.
1 Parameters to be Programmed First
0 (disable), 1 (enable: thermocouple range only)
Range/ printing range* +
C/F calculation +
3 Programming for Options
Remote contacts
Record format
7. PROGRAMMING
Programming Errors and Remedial Measures
Blinks
8.
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2
1
4
8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.3 C/F Computation Selection
1
9. PRINTINGS 9.1 Printing Types and the Details
1
9. PRINTINGS 9.1 Printing Types and the Details
2
9. PRINTINGS 9.2 Digital Data Printing
9. PRINTINGS 9.3 List Printing
1
9. PRINTING
2
3
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9. PRINTING 9.5 Printing Format Selection
1
2
9. PRINTING
1
2
for Selecting Time Axis Synchronization
10. OPERATIONS 10.1 Fixed-Time Printing and Intervals
c Time line d Time e
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10. OPERATIONS 10.2 Operations at Abnormal Input s
1
2
10. OPERATIONS 10.3 Alarm Display and Printing
1
2
1 3 : 5 9 1 H 1
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.1 Time
1
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
2
3
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.2 Scale
4
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
2
Operation screen
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.3 Skip (Channel Deletion)
3
Operation screen
1
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.4 Subtrac t P r in t in g
3
1
2
3
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11.OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.5 Alarm
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
2
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
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2
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
2
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.8 Engineering Units
3
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
2 Programming Flow Chart
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
2
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
1
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5 When a passocde has been programmed
11.OTHER PROGRAMMING
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2
11. OTHER PROGRAMMING
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12. ALARM OUTPUT
1
2
12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.2 Programming of Relay No.
1
12. ALARM OUTPUT
1
1
2
2) Hold
4
13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.1 Remote Contacts Function
1
2
13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.1 Remote Contacts Functions
13. REMOTE CONTACTS
1
13. REMOTE CONTACTS
13. REMOTE CONTACTS
13.4 Programming Operation Record Position
14. PRINTING FORMAT
1
14. PRINTING FORMAT
3
14. PRINTING FORMAT
1
2
14. PRINTING FORMAT
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15.
Operation screen
15.
Programming communications
16. Math Expressions and Totalization
1 Math Expressions
2 Totalizing
3 Instruction manual
17. Other Options
1 Shunt resistor (Option) and Measurement current range
2 Connection
3 [Range/Printing range] and [Scale]
17. Other Options
Adjustment
1
2
3
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18. ADJUSTMENT
1
2
18. ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Flow Chart
18. ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Flow Chart
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.1 ROM Version Check
Hardware check
1
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.2 Printer Check
1
2
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.3 Display Check
1
2
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.4 Measuring Input Check
Check Flow Chart
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.5 Alarm Output Check
Check Flow Chart
19. HARDWARE CHECK
Check Flow Chart
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.7 Communications IF Check
1
RS-232C RS-422A RS-485
19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.7 Communications IF Check
2
20. MEMORY CLEAR
1
2
21. MAINTENANCE
1
2
21. MAINTENANCE
1
2 Main Shaft of Cartridge Pen
3
21. MAINTENANCE
1
2
21. MAINTENANCE 21.3 Measured Values Check
3
4
21. MAINTENANCE 21.4 Troubleshooting
1
2 Measured Value Abnormal
21. MAINTENANCE 21.4 Troubleshooting
3
4
5 Other Troubles
21. MAINTENANCE
Recommended Parts Replacement Intervals
1
2
1
2 Printing
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10 Option
1) Alarm outputs
2) Remote contacts
3) Printing format
4) Others