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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Chart Paper Loading RD200
Alarm Output Terminals
Default parameters
Symbols in This Manual
Wiring
Dimension
Maintenance
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Contents
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Requests
Preface Request and notice
Contents
Options
Maintenance Functions
Other Programmable Parameters / Functions
For Safe USE
Symbols in This Manual
Preconditions for Use
Labels on This Instrument
SPT001.2508 250VAC
Power supply label
Features
Major Features and Functions
Functions
Major functions are shown below Display Printing
Confirmation of Model No
General
RD204 AL00 X A001
RD2804 AH00 X A001
Consumables
Accessories and Consumables Accessories attached
Front Rear
Article Model Min. qty
External Dimensions
Location and External Dimensions
Installation
Installation to a Panel
Closed- installation
Mounting method
Front
Configulation
Window of the door
Display
Remarks
Terminal Board Arrangement
Connections 4.2 Cautions on Connections
Connection of power terminals
Power Terminals
Remarks L/N indication of power terminals
Mark at power terminals
Measuring input terminals
Measuring Input Terminals
Connections of thermocouple inputs
Connectionsofresistancethermometerinputs
Alarm output terminals
Alarm Output Terminals
Connections
Output contact rating
Remote Contacts Terminals
Wiring
Remote contacts terminals
Remarks Remote contacts terminals
Communications terminals
Pin connector
Communications terminals
RS-232C Connections
RS-422A, RS-485 Connections
Example of 9-in connector
RS-422A
RS-485
Chart Paper Cassette Removal
Chart Paper Loading RD200
Chart Paper Loading
Open the door
Remarks Chart paper folds
Chart Paper Setting
Check
Remarks Turningdirectionofthumbwheel
Rear stripper plate
Chart Paper Loading RD2800
Cassette during printing
Remarks Turningdirectionofthethumbwheel
Place the chart paper cassette in its the original position
Recording Pen Loading
Preparation for Installation
Recording Pen Types
Cartridge Pen Loading
Plotter Pen Loading
RD200 RD2800
Power Supply On/Off
Power Supply and Operation
Initial Operation
Operation
Printing On/Off
Chart End Detection
Printing Operation
Reference 1 Manual chart feeding
Fast Feeding of Chart Paper
Remarks Fast feeding condition and operation
Remarks 2 Time scale 1 to
Measured value screen
Alarm activation screen
Clock screen
Chart speed
This screen is only available when an alarm activates
Time
Keys and Characters
Programming
Keys and Their Abbreviations
Characters Displayed in Programming
Functions by Pressing Single Key
Key Functions
Functions by Pressing Two Keys Simultaneously
Parameters to be Programmed First
List of Programming Items
Other Programmable Parameters and Functions
Programming for Options
Remote
20/25
Record
Basic of Programming Flow Chart
Programming Procedures
Error Judgement Flow Chart
Programming Errors and Remedial Measures
Type of Errors and Error Display
Remedial measures when an error occurs
Default parameters
Turning On the Power supply
Basic Programming Parameters
07 ±5 V/0.000 to 5.000
Programming mode
Programming Mode and Parameters
Range/Printing Range
Voltage input
Range No. Tables
Thermocouple input *1
Resistance thermometer input *2
C/F Computation Selection
Programming Mode
Chart Speed Programming
Printing Types and the Details
Printings
Printing Types and the Details
Printing Examples
Example of Digital data printing 4-pen type
Digital Data Printing
List 1 Printing
List Printing
List 2 Printing
Printing
List 3 Printing
List 2 printing details
Message Printing
Execution with external Reference contact signal
Printing Format Selection
Selection Flow Chart
Types of Printing Format
Time Axis Synchronization POC
Flow Chart For Selecting Time Axis Synchronization
Operations
When the chart speed is 150 mm/h or faster
Fixed-Time Printing and Intervals
Over-range input
Operations at Abnormal Inputs
Input Disconnection
Definition of input
Display of Alarm Activation
Alarm Display and Printing
Alarm Activation/Reset Printing
Time
Programming Scale
Scale
Printing range will be copied
Example of Decimal Point Programming
Skip Channel Deletion
Programming Skip Flow Chart
Skipping
New Programming Flow Chart of Skipped Channel
Subtract Printing
Subtract Printing Types
Alarm Parameters
Alarm
Alarm Types
Rage-of-change alarm ,
Absolute value alarms ,,,
Differential alarm ,,,
Other Programming
Alarm Deadband
Alarm Deadband
11.7Periodic Data Printing
Periodic Data Printing
Case no engineering unit is programmed
Engineering Units
If the range No. is changed
If clear is stored at scale programming
Tags
If clear is stored in the scale mode
Example of tag printing RD200
Remarks To program tag to none
Reference 1 To check all programmed digits
Contacts option. See Section
Message
~Z simultaneously for 3 seconds
Simultaneously to clear the digit No. and press
Remarks To program message to none
Burnout
Passcode
Passcode/Key Lock
Key Lock
When a passocde has not been programmed
When a passocde has been programmed
None
Input Filter
Alarm Output Programming Items
Alarm Output
Programming Items for Alarm Output
Details of Programming Items
Programming of Relay No
Alarm Output Terminals and the Status
Selecting Flow Chart
Output Wiring AND/OR Setting
MOS relay and mechanical relay a contact alarm output
Programming Output Mode
Power off Alarm reset Alarm activation
Mechanical relay c contact alarm output
Not hold()
Latched Alarm Display/Relay Hold/Not hold
Hold()
Reference Blinking of measured value
Selecting relay coil
Remote Contacts Function
Functions and Terminal Contact Signals
Remote Contacts
Remote Contacts Functions
Contact signal to terminals
TerminalAllocation for Operation
Programming 3 Chart Speeds
14.1ProgrammingAutomatic Range-Shift Printing
Printing Format
Automatic Range-shift
Compressed/Expanded printing
14.2Programming Compressed/Expanded Printing
Screen 3 Programming break point printing position
Screen 4 Scale programming of each printing position
Zone Printing
Programming Zone Printing
Screen 2 Programming number of zones
Screen 4 ProgrammingchannelforzoneNos.2to4
Programming Flow Chart RD200
Programming Flow Chart RD2800
Communicationsinterface 15.2 Programming communications
Totalizing
Math Expressions
Remarks Math expressions and totalization
Shunt resistor Option and Measurement Currentrange
Shunt Resistor for Current Input
Connection
Range/Printing range and Scale
Transmitter Power Supply
Transmitter Power Supply
Adjustment of Measured Values
Adjustment
Adjustment
Adjustment of measured values
DC standard voltage Generator Resistance thermometer input
DC voltage input
Adjustment Flow Chart
Adjustment of Printing Position
Adjustment procedure
Time-axis Adjustment of Pens
ROM Version Check
Printer Check
Display Check
Cancellation of display check
Order of check lighting
Measuring Input Check
Alarm Output Check
Remote Contacts Input Check
RS-232C RS-422A RS-485
Communications if Check
Short SD and RD terminals Short SDA and RDA terminals
Short SDB and RDB terminals
Reference 3 Communications check
Memory Clear
Operation Flow Chart
Daily Inspection
Maintenance
Consumable parts check
Operation check
Cleaning the Door
Cleaning and Lubrication
Remarks Caution on cleaning and lubrication
Main Shaft of Plotter Pen
Measured Values Check
Before starting adjustments
Channels to be checked
Remarks Totalization channel
Standard variable Resistor Resistance thermometer input
Checking Method
Input the printing range T of 0%, 50% and 100% from a
Not Working
Troubleshooting
Measured Value Abnormal
Printing Abnormal
Display Abnormal
Other Troubles
Are displayed is displayed at the left end
Operation conditions
Recommended intervals of parts replacement
Parts to be mounted Consumable parts
Component parts
Input Specifications
Specifications
Printing
Indication and Display
Alarm
Programming and Operation
Safety Regulations
General specifications
Exceptions to accuracy rating
Accuracy Ratings
Option
Alarm outputs
Remote contacts
Printing format
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