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Contents
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Table of Contents
Section 1 Specifications Section 2 General Information
Section 3 Installation
Section 4 System Start Up Section 5 Standard Operations
Table of Contents
Section 6 Advanced Operations
Table of Contents
Section 7 Maintenance
Section 8 Troubleshooting
Section 9 Replacement Parts and Accessories
Section 10 Contact Information Section 11 Certification Appendix A DIN Rail Expansion Modules
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Section 1 Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
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Specifications
Important Note: All modules and cards are developed according to DIN EN 61326 Surge protection.
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Section 2 General Information
2.1 Safety information
2.1.1 Use of hazard information
General Information 2.1.2 Precautionary labels
2.2 General product information
2.3 Controller storage
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3.2 Mounting the controller
3.3 Wiring safety information
3.3.1 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) considerations
3.4 Electrical installation
3.4.1 Installation in hard-wired applications
3.4.2 Installation using a power cord
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3.4.3 Wiring for AC power at the controller
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3.5 DIN rail expansion modules
3.6 Expansion cards
3.6.1 Relay card connections
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Table 3 Relay card (YAB022, normally closed) terminal assignments
Figure 21 Relay card (YAB076, change over)
3.6.2 Input card connections
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3.6.3 Output card connections
3.6.4 Modbus card connections
3.6.5 Profibus DP card connections
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3.6.6 Remove/Replace an expansion card
3.7 Install an sc1000 network (sc1000 bus connection)
3.7.1 sc1000 network connections
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3.8 Connect probes to the sc1000 controller
3.8.1 Connect the probe data cable
3.8.2 Add probe connections
3.8.3 Connect AC powered sc probes
3.9 Service port connection (LAN connection)
3.10 GSM modem connection
3.10.1 Safety precautions
3.10.2 SIM card requirements
3.10.3 Insert the SIM card into the display module
3.10.4 Connect the external GSM antenna to the display module
3.11 Storage card (SD card)
3.11.1 Insert the storage card into the display module
3.11.2 Prepare the storage card
Section 4 System Start Up
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Section 5 Standard Operations
5.1 The display module
5.1.1 Attach the display module to the probe module
5.1.2 Tips for the use of the touch screen
5.1.3 The display modes
5.2 The measured value display
5.2.1 Daily and weekly trend lines
5.2.2 Configure the measured value display
5.3 The Graph display
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Figure 40 The Graph display
5.4 The Main menu display
5.5 The alphanumeric keypad
5.6 Calibrate the touch screen
5.7 Specify the displayed language
5.8 Set the time and date
5.9 Set up system security (passcode protection)
5.9.1 Set the passcode
5.10 Add and remove favorites
5.11 Add new components
5.12 Configure the network modules (Profibus/Modbus cards)
5.12.1 Configure the Profibus/Modbus card
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5.12.2 Error and status register
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Table 15 Error register
Table 16 Status registerStatus 1
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5.12.3 Profibus/Modbus configuration example
Table 17 and Table 18 show a Profibus/Modbus configuration example.
For more information concerning Modbus configuration settings, refer to section6.3.4.2 on page 111.
Table 17 Profibus configuration example
Table 18 Modbus configuration example with virtual slaves
5.13 Remote control
5.13.1 Prepare the LAN connection
5.13.2 Set up the LAN connection
5.13.3 Set up the dial-up connection
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5.13.4 Access the sc1000 controller through a web browser
5.14 Log data
5.14.1 Save log files to the storage card
5.14.2 Save log files through browser access
5.14.3 Remove log files through browser access
5.15 Formula editor for output and relay card
5.15.1 Add a formula
5.15.2 Add a formula with measurement values from other probes
5.15.3 Formula operations
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Table 23 Formula editorArithmetic operations
Table 24 Formula editorLogical operations
Table 25 Formula editorMathematical functions
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Section 6 Advanced Operations
6.1 Sensor status menu
6.2 Sensor setup menu
6.3 System setup menu
6.3.1 Output setup menu
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6.3.2 Current inputs menu
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6.3.3 Relay menu
6.3.3.1 General relay settings (available in all relay working modes)
6.3.3.2 Function set to ALARM working mode
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6.3.3.3 Function set to FEEDER CONTROL working mode
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6.3.3.4 Function set to 2 POINT CONTROL working mode
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6.3.3.5 Function set to WARNING working mode
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6.3.3.6 Function set to PWM CONTROL/LINEAR working mode
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6.3.3.7 Function set to PWM CONTROL/PID CONTROL working mode
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6.3.3.8 Function set to FREQ. Control / Linear working mode
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6.3.3.9 Function set to FREQ. Control/PID CONTROL mode
6.3.3.10 Function set to TIMER working mode
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6.3.3.11 Function set to SYSTEM ERROR working mode
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6.3.4 Network Modules (Profibus, Modbus)
6.3.4.1 Profibus
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6.3.4.2 Modbus
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6.3.5 GSM module
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6.3.6 Device management
The Display settings menu controls the touch screen settings of the sc1000 controller.
6.3.7 Display settings
6.3.8 Browser access
6.3.9 Storage card
6.3.10 Security setup
6.4 Test/Maint Menu
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6.4.1 Bus status
Section 7 Maintenance
7.1 General maintenance
7.2 Fuse replacement
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Section 8 Troubleshooting
8.1 General problems and GSM module errors
Table 39 General Problems
8.2 GSM Module errors
8.3 Error and warning messages
8.3.1 Message type
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8.3.2 Message format
Table 42 and Table 43 show the message window formats:
8.3.3 Error and warning ID numbers
Table 42 Message window format
Table 43 Message window example
8.4 SMS service
8.4.1 Configure SMS destination
8.4.2 SMS format
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8.5 Test the expansion cards in the Maintenance menu
8.5.1 Test the output card
8.5.2 Test the input card
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8.5.3 Test the relay card
Section 9 Replacement Parts and Accessories
9.1 Expansion cards
9.2 External DIN rail modules
9.3 Internal network components
9.4 Accessories
9.5 Replacement parts
Refer to Exploded view drawings, Figure 69 on page 132Figure 72 on page 135
9.4 Accessories (continued)
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9.5 Replacement parts (continued)
Refer to Exploded view drawings, Figure 69 on page 132Figure 72 on page 135
9.6 Exploded view drawings
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Section 10 Contact Information
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Section 11 Certification
Canadian Interference-causing Equipment Regulation, IECS-003, Class A
FCC PART 15, Class A Limits
Profibus
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Appendix A DIN Rail Expansion Modules
A.1 Mount the DIN rail
A.2 Attach an expansion module
A.3 Attach the base module
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A.4 Attach the external relay module
A.5 Attach the external output module
A.6 Attach the external input module