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User's Manual

Paperless Recorder

Headquarters
5th floor,Building 4,Singapore Hangzhou Science Technology Park,No. 6 street,
Hangzhou Economic Development Area,Hangzhou 310018,China

Singapore
2 Venture Drive #11-30 Vision Exchange Singapore

Philippines
Majestic Subdivision, Lot 1, 1800 Rainbow St, Marikina, 1811 Metro Manila, Philippines

[email protected]
www.supmea.com
Supmea Automation Co.,Ltd. U-R2-MYEN2
Preface
Thank you for purchasing paperless recorder. Please read this manual carefully
before operating and using it correctly to avoid unnecessary losses caused by
false operation.
Note

 Modification of this manual’s contents will not be notified as a result of


some factors, such as function upgrading.
 We try our best to guarantee that the manual content is accurate, if you find
something wrong or incorrect, please contact us.
 This product is forbidden to use in explosion-proof occasions.

Version

U-R2-MYEN2

I
Safety Precautions
In order to use this product safely, be sure to follow the safety precautions
described.
About this manual

 Please submit this manual to the operator for reading.


 Please read the operation manual carefully before applying the instrument.
On the precondition of full understanding.
 This manual only describes the functions of the product. The company
does not guarantee that the product will be suitable for a particular use by
the user.
Precautions for protection, safety and modification of this product

 To ensure safe use of this product and the systems it controls, Please read
carefully the operation manual and understand the correct application
methods before putting into operation, to avoid unnecessary losses due to
operation mistakes. If the instrument is operated in other ways not
described in the manual, the protections that the instrument give may be
destroyed, and the failures and accidents incurred due to violation of
precautions shall not be borne by our company.
 When installing lightning protection devices for this product and its control
system, or designing and installing separate safety protection circuits for
this product and its control system, it needs to be implemented by other
devices.
 If you need to replace parts of the product, please use the model
specifications specified by the company.
 This product is not intended for use in systems that are directly related to
personal safety.Such as nuclear power equipment, equipment using
radioactivity, railway systems, aviation equipment, marine equipment,
aviation equipment and medical equipment.If applied, it is the responsibility
of the user to use additional equipment or systems to ensure personal
safety.

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 Do not modify this product.
 The following safety signs are used in this manual:

Hazard, if not taken with appropriate precautions, will result in


serious personal injury, product damage or major property damage.

Warning:Pay special attention to the important information linked to


product or particular part in the operation manual.

 Confirm if the supply voltage is in consistent with the rated voltage


before operation.
 Don’t use the instrument in a flammable and combustible or steam area.
 To prevent from electric shock, operation mistake, a good grounding
protection must be made.
 Thunder prevention engineering facilities must be well managed: the
shared grounding network shall be grounded at is-electric level,
shielded, wires shall be located rationally, SPD surge protector shall be
applied properly.
 Some inner parts may carry high voltage. Do not open the square panel
in the front except our company personnel or maintenance personnel
acknowledged by our company, to avoid electric shock.
 Cut off electric powers before making any checks, to avoid electric
shock.
 Check the condition of the terminal screws regularly. If it is loose, please
tighten it before use.
 It is not allowed to disassemble, process, modify or repair the product
without authorization, otherwise it may cause abnormal operation,
electric shock or fire accident.
 Wipe the product with a dry cotton cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzine or
other organic solvents. Prevent all kinds of liquid from splashing on the
product. If the product falls into the water, please cut off the power

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immediately, otherwise there will be leakage, electric shock or even a
fire accident.
 Please check the grounding protection status regularly. Do not operate if
you think that the protection measures such as grounding protection and
fuses are not perfect.
 Ventilation holes on the product housing must be kept clear to avoid
malfunctions due to high temperatures, abnormal operation, shortened
life and fire.
 Please strictly follow the instructions in this manual, otherwise the
product's protective device may be damaged.

 Don’t use the instrument if it is found damaged or deformed at opening


of package.
 Prevent dust, wire end, iron fines or other objects from entering the
instrument during installation, otherwise, it will cause abnormal
movement or failure.
 During operation, to modify configuration, signal output, startup, stop,
operation safety shall be fully considered. Operation mistakes may lead
to failure and even destruction of the instrument and controlled
equipment.
 Each part of the instrument has a certain lifetime, which must be
maintained and repaired on a regular basis for long-time use.
 The product shall be scrapped as industrial wastes, to prevent
environment pollution.
 When not using this product, be sure to turn off the power switch.
 If you find smoke from the product, smell odor, abnormal noise, etc.,
please turn off the power switch immediately and contact the company
in time.

IV
Disclaimer
 The company does not make any guarantees for the terms outside the
scope of this product warranty.
 This company is not responsible for damage to the instrument or loss of
parts or unpredictable damage caused directly or indirectly by improper
operation of the user.

No. Name Quantity Note

1 Paperless recorder 1
2 Manual 1
3 Certificate 1

After opening the box, please confirm the package contents before starting the
operation.If you find that the model and quantity are incorrect or there is physical
damage in appearance, please contact us.

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.......................................................................................................1
1.1 Parameters............................................................................................................2
1.2 Input signal............................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Output signal.........................................................................................................4
1.4 Other parameters................................................................................................. 4
Chapter 2 Installation & wiring......................................................................................... 5
2.1 Unpacking..............................................................................................................5
2.2 Installation............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Wiring..................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Terminals introduction..................................................................................8
2.3.2 Wiring diagram............................................................................................11
Chapter 3 Basic operation..............................................................................................12
3.1 Panel components............................................................................................. 12
3.2 Navigation keys.................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1 Display operation....................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Configuration login.....................................................................................28
3.2.3 Configuration.............................................................................................. 29
3.2.4 Parameters & setting.................................................................................31
3.2.5 Input of bit number and unit......................................................................34
Chapter 4 Configuration description............................................................................. 40
4.1 Input setting........................................................................................................ 40
4.2 Function setting.................................................................................................. 42
4.2.1 Communication setting..............................................................................42
4.2.2 U disk operation......................................................................................... 42
4.2.3 Reset operation.......................................................................................... 43
4.3 System setting.................................................................................................... 44
Annex 1: Modbus address and examples................................................................... 45

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1 Introduction

Fig.1-1 Product appearance

This product integrates many functions such as data measurement, display,


processing, alarm and recording in various industrial occasions, with 36 analog
signal input channels, 8 relay alarm output, 150mA distribution output (can be
accessed by 6 two-wire transmitter, or 2 four-wire transmitter), two RS-485
communication interface, and a USB data dump interface.
The product is integrated with high speed and high performance 32-bit ARM9
microprocessor. The circuit board is coated with "anti-corrosion, moisture-proof,
dust-proof". High-performance instrument power has strong anti-interference
ability, and can effectively suppress external harmonic interference, greatly
improving the stability of the whole machine.
This product can be used in metallurgy, petroleum, chemical, building materials,
paper making, electricity, food, pharmaceutical, industrial water treatment and
other industries.

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1.1 Parameters

Table 1-1 Main parameters

7-inch TFT true color LCD display, resolution


Screen size
800*480, high definition LED backlight
Outer dimension: 193mm * 162mm * 144mm
Dimension
Hole dimension: 138.5mm * 138.5mm
Panel thickness 1.5mm~16.0mm
Weight 1.06kg
Power supply (176~264)V AC,47~63Hz
Internal storage 128M bytes Flash
Support USB disk (standard USB2.0 communication
External storage
interface)
Maximum power
30VA ,15W
consumption
Relative humidity (10~85) %RH (no moisture condensation)
Operating temp. (0~50)℃
Temperature (-20~60)℃, relative humidity
Storage conditions
(5~95)%RH (no moisture condensation)

1.2 Input signal


Table 1-2 DC voltage / current input
Type Maximum allowable error (%FS)
(1~5)V
(0~10)V
±0.1
(0~5)V
(0~100)mV
(4~20)mA
(0~20)mA ±0.2
(0~10)mA
(-20~20)mV
±0.25
(0~20)mV

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Table 1-3 Thermocouple Input (excl. cold junction error)


Maximum allowable error
Type Range (℃)
(℃)
B 600 ~ 1800 ±2.4
E -200 ~ 1000 ±2.4
J -200 ~ 1200 ±2.4
-200 ~ -100 ±3.3
K
-100 ~ 1300 ±2.0

Table 1-3 Thermocouple Input (excl. cold junction error)


Maximum allowable error
Type Range (℃)
(℃)
-50 ~ 100 ±3.7
S 100 ~ 300 ±2.0
300 ~ 1600 ±1.5
-200 ~ -100 ±1.9
T
-100 ~ 380 ±1.6
-50 ~ 100 ±3.7
R 100 ~ 300 ±2.0
300 ~ 1600 ±1.5
N -200 ~ 1300 ±3.0

Table 1-4 Thermocouple input


Cu50 -50 ~ 140 ±1.0
Pt100 -200 ~ 800 ±1.0
Note: Special types of thermal resistances can be customized, such as Pt1000,
etc.

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1.3 Output signal

Table 1-5 Alarm output


Contact Response
Type Range Contact type
capacity cycle
Normally open
Alarm output 0/1 2A /250VAC 1 second
contacts

1.4 Other parameters

Table 1-6 other parameters


Fuse specification 3.15 A/250V AC, hard-fusing type
Power distribution
150mA, 24 VDC
specification
All data is stored in flash memory to ensure that all
historical data and configuration parameters are
Power failure protection
not lost due to power failure. The real time clock is
powered by internal battery after power failure.
Up to 8 channels. The relay is the normally
Alarm output opened contactor, with the contactor capacity of 2A
/250VAC (resistive load).
Communication interface 2-way RS-485 communication interface
Communication protocol Adopting Modbus communication protocol
Sampling period 1s

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Chapter 2 Installation & wiring


This chapter describes the detailed methods of installation and wiring of the
instrument, which is mandatory for technician to learn when using the instrument
for the first time.
Upon arrival of the instrument, operation procedures from unpacking, installation,
wiring to the normal operation are as shown in Figure 2-1.

Unpacking

Installation

wiring

power supply

configuration

put in operation

Fig. 2-1 Flowchart from unpacking to putting in operation

2.1 Unpacking

Upon receiving the instrument, first of all, check if the package is intact. Do not
apply excessive force to the box when unpacking. The box should face upward.
Open it from the seal, and carefully remove the instrument from the box. Make
sure the shell is not deformed, damaged or broken. You can check the equipment
and other items according to the packing list.

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2.2 Installation

Instrument operating environment will not only affect the normal use of the
instrument, but also be related to the maintenance and calibration work.
Instrument operating environment should meet the following requirements:

 Installation environment: Indoor


 Working temperature: (0~50) ℃
 Relative humidity: (10~85) %RH (no moisture condensation)
 Ventilation requirements: good ventilation to avoid excessive internal
temperature of instrument.
 Vibration interference: small mechanical vibration.
 Air composition: it is not easy to generate condensed water, no corrosive
gas or inflammable gas.
 Inductive interference: no strong inductive interference, not easy to
generate static, magnetic or noise interference.
 Instrument Position: keep the level as far as possible when installing the
instrument. Do not tilt the left and right sides.
Dimension drawing

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Installation diagram Cutout dimension

Fig. 2-2 Product Dimension and installation drawing.

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2.3 Wiring

In order to improve the stability and accuracy of signal, it must be well grounded.
2.3.1 Terminals introduction

Terminal distribution is shown in Figure 2-3. The specific definition and


description of terminal symbols are shown in table 2-1.

Fig. 2-3 Terminal view

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Table 2-1 Specific instructions for each terminal


Terminal sequence
Signal type Description
number
AC power supply (single-phase
three-wire system) terminal, L is
E、N、L E、N、L the phase terminal, N is the
neutral terminal, and E is the
ground terminal.
Description of Signal input terminal
1A,1B,1C Universal input 1st path analog input
2A,2B,2C Universal input 2nd path analog input
3A,3B,3C Universal input 3rd path analog input
4A,4B,4C Universal input 4th path analog input
5A,5B,5C Universal input 5th path analog input
6A,6B,6C Universal input 6th path analog input
7A,7B,7C Universal input 7th path analog input
8A,8B,8C Universal input 8th path analog input
9A,9B,9C Universal input 9th path analog input
10A,10B,10C Universal input 10th path analog input
11A,11B,11C Universal input 11th path analog input
12A,12B,12C Universal input 12th path analog input
13A,13B,13C Universal input 13th path analog input
14A,14B,14C Universal input 14th path analog input
15A,15B,15C Universal input 15th path analog input
16A,16B,16C Universal input 16th path analog input
17A,17B,17C Universal input 17th path analog input
18A,18B,18C Universal input 18th path analog input
19A,19B,19C Universal input 19th path analog input
20A,20B,20C Universal input 20th path analog input
21A,21B,21C Universal input 21st path analog input
22A,22B,22C Universal input 22nd path analog input
23A,23B,23C Universal input 23rd path analog input
24A,24B,24C Universal input 24th path analog input
25A,25B,25C Universal input 25th path analog input
26A,26B,26C Universal input 26th path analog input
27A,27B,27C Universal input 27th path analog input
28A,28B,28C Universal input 28th path analog input
29A,29B,29C Universal input 29th path analog input

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Table 2-1 Specific instructions for each terminal


Terminal sequence
Signal type Description
number
30A,30B,30C Universal input 30th path analog input
31A,31B,31C Universal input 31st path analog input
32A,32B,32C Universal input 32nd path analog input
Table 2-1 Specific instructions for each terminal
Terminal sequence
Signal type Description
number
33A,33B,33C Universal input 33rd path analog input
34A,34B,34C Universal input 34th path analog input
35A,35B,35C Universal input 35th path analog input
36A,36B,36C Universal input 36th path analog input
Descriptions of communication interface terminal
RS-485 communication interface
A1(RS-485) 485+
1
RS-485 communication interface
B1(RS-485) 485-
1
RS-485 communication interface
A2(RS-485) 485+
2
RS-485 communication interface
B2(RS-485) 485-
2
Description of power distribution terminal
24+ / 24V+
24- / 24V-
Description of Alarm output terminal
DO1 Relay Channel 1 of alarm output
DO2 Relay Channel 2 of alarm output
DO3 Relay Channel 3 of alarm output
DO4 Relay Channel 4 of alarm output
DO5 Relay Channel 5 of alarm output
DO6 Relay Channel 6 of alarm output
DO7 Relay Channel 7 of alarm output
DO8 Relay Channel 8 of alarm output
G Alarm common

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2.3.2 Wiring diagram


mA input (no power distribution) mA input (power distribution)

V/mV input Thermocouple Input

Thermal resistance input

Fig. 2-4 Schematic diagram of signal line connection

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Chapter 3 Basic operation


Each part is displayed on the panel of paperless recorder as shown in fig.3-1.

Fig. 3-1 Distribution of components on panel

3.1 Panel components

 LCD picture: display monitoring, configuration and other pages.


 Buttons:

Button Name Button Name

Increase Right

Decrease Enter

Left Cancel

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3.2 Navigation keys

3.2.1 Display operation


Prompts column

low battery indicator system time

Alarm Indicating U disk

 Cattery capacity: replace the battery when it appears, and backup


data before replacement.
 Alarm: when there is alarm information, it will disappear after entering
the alarm screen.
 U disk indication: appears when U disk is inserted.
 System time: displays the current system time.
Overview

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 Display all bits, instantaneous values, units and alarm status of all
analog inputs.
 "XXXXXX" represents the channel disconnection.
 The "+..." and "-..." indicate that V, mV and mA signals are over
range.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.
Digital display (original signal)

 Display bit number, original signal instantaneous value and alarm


status of channel.
 Press increase key to switch channel.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.

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Digital display

 Display bit number, instantaneous value, unit and alarm status of


channel.
 Press increase key to switch channel.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.
Bar graph (vertical)

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 Display bit number, instantaneous value and alarm status of channel.


 Press increase key to switch channel.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.

Real time curve

 Display bit number, real-time curve and alarm status of channel.


 Press increase key to switch channel.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.

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Log

 Display log information.


 Press the increase/ decrease button to review the log information
before and after.
 Press Left /Right key, to switch screen.
Power off Information

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 Display power on/off time and accumulated power-off information.


 Press increase/decrease key to review power-off information.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.
Alarm

 Display channel, type, start/end time of alarm.


 Press increase/decrease key to check alarm information.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.

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History

 It has real-time mode and history mode.


 In real-time mode, data is refreshed in real time according to the
recording interval, while in the history mode, that is, the query mode,
the history data is displayed according to the input time.
 Press increase/decrease key to check alarm information.
 Press left / right key, to switch screen.

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History-1

 Press increase key to enter channel switch status.


 At this time, press left / right key, to switch channel. Continue to press
increase key to switch to the next status.
History-2

 Press increase key to enter blanking status.


 At this time, press left / right key to choose the blanking channel.

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Press ok key to blank or display the chosen curve. Continue to press


increase key to switch to the next status.
History-3

2 times

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4 times

 Then press the increase key to switch to zoom.


 At this time, the left / right shift key to change zoom multiples out of
three options: 1, 2 and 4. Continues to press the Increase key to
switch to the next state.

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History - 4

“A” in auto status

“M” in manual status

 Press increase key to enter the real-time history switch status.


 At the time, press left/right shift key to change history and real-time
status. Continue to press increase key to switch to the next status.

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History - 5

 In the history (manual) mode, press increase key again to switch to


manual query mode (arrow ).
 At this time, press left / right key can check the value of historical data
before and after, long press to move quickly.
  Continue to press increase key to switch to the next state.

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History - 6

 Press Increase button again to switch to the fixed point query mode. At
this time, press OK button to pop up the time setting.
 Continue to press increase button to exit the history screen operation
status.
 After setting the time, press the OK button to query.

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Data storage

 Save historical data in HDA and CSV format


 Save alarm information, power-off records and log records in CSV form
 The saved list is in the right bottom.
Data storage -1

 Set start time and stop time to save part of historical data in HDA
format.

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File storage path:


The instrument files are stored in the USB root directory [instrument name]
corresponding folder. [Instrument Name] is changed in the "System Settings"
configuration.
File name:
File Subdirectory File name
History /History H180815A.csv/ H180815A.hda
Cumulative
/Info A180815A.csv
Report
Alarm
/Info B180815A.csv
information
Power-off record /Info P180815A.csv
Log record /Info L180815A.csv

Whereas:
The initials H, A, B, P and L represent file types.
The last six number indicates the date saved.
The last letter can be A ~ Z, which indicates that a type can be saved to 26 times a
day, but cannot be saved if it is full.
Tip: If the system detects a U-disk insert, the data will be automatically transferred
to the U-disk at 2:00 a.m. every day.

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3.2.2 Configuration login


Step Operation

 Long press increase key and left shift key in the monitoring
screen to enter configuration login.

 Press left / right shift key to select the entry, press Enter key to
input the password.
 Press increase/decrease key to change password. Press enter
key to confirm the input.

 Confirm the password is correct. Select [enter configuration]


3
and press enter key to login configuration.

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3.2.3 Configuration
Step Operation

 After modification, press cancel key till entering configuration


selection.

 Press cancel key again. If configuration is changed, a


2 confirmation frame will pop up. If not, it enters directly into
monitoring page.

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 Select [enter] and press enter key.


Note: select [cancel] as default.

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3.2.4 Parameters & setting

Number input
Step Operation

 Select parameters to be modified, and press enter key.

 Press left/right shift key to select the location to be modified.

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 Press increase/decrease key to modify the number at the


location.

 Press enter key to adjust decimal point after input is done.

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5  Press left/right shift key to modify the location of decimal point.

 Press enter key again, to complete number input.


 Press cancel key to cancel the modification.

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3.2.5 Input of bit number and unit


Step Operation

 Select parameters to be modified, and press enter key.

 Press increase key to switch the type of input character.

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 Press left / right shift key to select the input character


 Press enter key to confirm the input
 Press decrease key to delete the input
 Press cancel key to save and exit

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Selection frame
Step Operation

 Select parameters to be modified, and press enter key.

 Press left / right shift key to select the entry.


 Press enter key to save and exit.
 Press cancel key to cancel exit.

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System time
Step Operation

 Select the parameters to be modified and press enter key.


 Press left / right shift key to select location.
 Press up/down key to change number.
 Press enter key to save and exit.
 Press cancel key to cancel exit.

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Instrument name
Step Operation

 Select the parameters to be modified and press enter key.


 Press left / right shift key to select location.
 Press increase/decrease key to change letter.
 Press enter key to save and exit.
 Press cancel key to cancel exit.

Tips: press increase/decrease key in [input setting] to switch channel directly.

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Chapter 4 Configuration description


This chapter describes each configuration parameter of the instrument.

4.1 Input setting

Configuration item description:


Configuration
Function descriptions Parameter range
item
Select analog channel for AI1~AI36(prevail in actual
Channel
setting display)
Copy current channel
Copy
configuration information
Paste copied
Paste
configuration information
Select bit number for Self-defined character string,
Bit number
analog channel length:8
Select unit for analog Self-defined character string,
Unit
channel length:8
(4~20)mA, (0~20)mA、
(0~10)mA, Pt100, Cu50,
Signal Set signal type (1~5)V, (0~10)V, (0~5)V, B ,
E, J, K, S, T, R, N, (0~20)m,
(-20~20)mV, (0~100)mV
Range lower limit Set range lower limit -99999~99999
Range upper
Set range upper limit -99999~99999
limit
Correction factor
A in Y=A*X+B -99999~99999
A
Correction factor
B in Y=A*X+B -99999~99999
B
First-order filter 0s、1s、2s、5s、10s、15s、
First-order filter
parameter 30s
Disconnection Display value when
-99999~99999
display channel is disconnected.
Enter alarm setting
Alarm setting
display.

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Alarm setting:
Configuration item Function descriptions Parameter range
High-high alarm
High-high alarm value -99999~99999
HH
High-high alarm 0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
High-high alarm delay
delay 180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
High-high alarm High-high alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
output terminal DO8(prevail in actual
display)
High alarm Hi High alarm value -99999~99999
High-high alarm 0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
High-high alarm delay
delay 180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
High alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
High alarm output
terminal DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Low alarm Lo Low alarm value -99999~99999
0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
Low alarm delay Low alarm delay
180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
Low alarm output Low alarm output terminal
DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Low-low alarm LL Low-low alarm value -99999~99999
0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
Low alarm delay Low alarm delay
180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
Low-low alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
Low-low alarm LL
terminals DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Hysteresis Alarm hysteresis -99999~99999

Note: hysteresis is designed to prevent repeated alarm due to vibration of


measurement value around alarm point. Figure 4-1 is a legend of high and low

alarm and hysteresis. Upon high alarm, when the actual engineering value is

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greater than or equal to the alarm value, the recorder enters the alarm state. When
the input decreases, the actual engineering value is less than the alarm value, and
the recorder will not immediately exit the alarm state, but until the actual
engineering value is less than the difference between the alarm value and the
hysteresis value, the recorder will exit the alarm state. So is low alarm.

Fig.4-1 high alarm, low alarm and hysteresis

4.2 Function setting

4.2.1 Communication setting

The instrument supports communication operations with PC, to realize


real-time monitoring. The instrument only supports Modbus protocol.

Configuration item descriptions:


Configuration item Function descriptions Parameters range

Instrument address Modbus device address 1~254

Baud rate Communication rate 9600,57600,115200

Check bit Communication check No check, odd number


check, even number
check, normal 0

Floating point format Format of floating point


1234,2143,3412,4321
number

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4.2.2 U disk operation

The instrument supports to save the current configuration to USB disk, or


read configuration file in USB disk.

Configuration item descriptions:


Configuration item Function descriptions File format
Save instrument
Save current instrument configuration CFG(.cfg)
configuration
Read instrument configuration in USB
disk.
Read instrument Note: instrument configuration is
configuration scanned when USB disk inserted. The
newly saved configuration will only be
displayed after re-inserting USB disk.

4.2.3 Reset operation

Configuration item descriptions:


Configuration item Function descriptions

Clear log record Clear all log record


Clear power-off record Clear all power-off record

Clear alarm Clear all alarm information


information

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4.3 System setting

Configuration item descriptions:


Configuration
Function descriptions Parameters range
item
password Set password 000000~999999
instrument
Set instrument name 8 bit character string
name
system time Set system time
YY-MM-DD,DD-MM-YY,
time format Set time format
MM-DD-YY
1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 1min,
2min, 5min, 10min, 30min, 60min
record interval Set record interval
(one second can be recorded for
10 days).
Set
Curvilinear Coor Hundred components and
Curvilinear Coordinat
dinates quantities
es
Select system
language Chinese/English
language
Set start up page in
Start up page Overview, digital display, history
default
cycle time displayed
cycle time 0s,5s, 10s, 30s
in display grouping
Set atmospheric
atmospheric
pressure of -999999~9999999
pressure MPa
instrument
Restore to
Restore to factory
factory
configuration
configuration

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Annex 1: Modbus address and examples


Modbus address table:
Register start
Parameter address Number of
S/N Parameters
type (decimal register
base)
1 1st path analog input floating point 1 2 registers
2 2nd path analog input floating point 3 2 registers
3 3rd path analog input floating point 5 2 registers
4 4th path analog input floating point 7 2 registers
5 5th path analog input floating point 9 2 registers
6 6th path analog input floating point 11 2 registers
7 7th path analog input floating point 13 2 registers
8 8th path analog input floating point 15 2 registers
9 9th path analog input floating point 17 2 registers
10 10th path analog input floating point 19 2 registers
11 11th path analog input floating point 21 2 registers
12 12th path analog input floating point 23 2 registers
13 13th path analog input floating point 25 2 registers
14 14th path analog input floating point 27 2 registers
15 15th path analog input floating point 29 2 registers
16 16th path analog input floating point 31 2 registers
17 17th path analog input floating point 33 2 registers
18 18th path analog input floating point 35 2 registers
19 19th path analog input floating point 37 2 registers
20 20th path analog input floating point 39 2 registers
21 21st path analog input floating point 41 2 registers
22 22nd path analog input floating point 43 2 registers
23 23rd path analog input floating point 45 2 registers
24 24th path analog input floating point 47 2 registers
25 25th path analog input floating point 49 2 registers
26 26th path analog input floating point 51 2 registers
27 27th path analog input floating point 53 2 registers
28 28th path analog input floating point 55 2 registers
29 29th path analog input floating point 57 2 registers
30 30th path analog input floating point 59 2 registers
31 31st path analog input floating point 61 2 registers

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32 32nd path analog input floating point 63 2 registers


33 33rd path analog input floating point 65 2 registers
34 34th path analog input floating point 67 2 registers
35 35th path analog input floating point 69 2 registers
36 36th path analog input floating point 71 2 registers

Example of Communication
Example 1: read real-time value of analog input 1
Distributed date:
01 03 00 01 00 02 95 CB
Description:
01: instrument address (configuration can be changed)
03: Modbus 03 command
00 01: register address 3
00 02: Number of registers 2
95 BC: CRC check
Return data:
01 03 04 42 C8 00 00 6F B5
Description:
01: instrument address
03: Modbus 03 command
04: Return data four bytes
42 C8 00 00: Floating point(F4321, configuration can be changed), meaning
100.0
6F B5: CRC check

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