West-control-solutions TB 40-1 Temperature Monitor User Manual

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Page 1 - Temperature monitor TB 40-1

PMA Prozeß- und Maschinen-Automation GmbHTemperature monitor TB 40-1TB40-1TB40-1Operating manualEnglish9499-040-63411Valid from: 8505

Page 2 - ATTENTION!

gSaved alarms (Err-LED is lit) can be acknowledged and deleted with the digitalinput di1 or the RESET-key.Configuration, see page : ConF / LOGI / Err.

Page 3 - Contents

3.6.2 Alarm handling additional alarmsMax. two alarms can be configured and assigned to the individual outputs. Gene-rally, outputs OuT.1and OuT.2 can

Page 4 - 1 Mounting

gThe variable to be monitored can be selected seperately for each alarm viaconfigurationThe following variables can be monitored:wprocess valuewcontro

Page 5 - 24V AC/DC

4 Configuration level4.1 Configuration surveyConF Configuration levelÈÌLimLimit value functionsInP.1Input 1OUt.2Output 2OUt.3Output 3LOGIDigital input

Page 6 - Electrical connections

4.2 ConfigurationLimName Value range Description DefaultFcn.1Function of limit 133Measured value monitoring + latching of the alarm status ofthe upper

Page 7 - TB 40-1 universal

Name Value range Description Default20Pt100 (-200.0 ... 100,0 °C)21Pt100 (-200.0 ... 850,0 °C)22Pt1000 (-200.0 ... 850.0 °C)23special 0...4500 Ohm (pr

Page 8 - Extended operating leve

othrName Value range Description DefaultUnitUnit10without unit1°C2°FdPDecimal point (max. number of digits behind the decimalpoint)00No digit behind t

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5 Parameter setting level5.1 Parameter surveygAdjustment:wThe parameters can be adjusted by means of keys ÈÌwTransition to the next parameter is by pr

Page 10 - 3.6 Alarm handling

5.2 ParametersLimName Value range Description DefaultLC-1999...9999LC limit100L.2-1999...9999Lower limit 2OFFH.2-1999...9999Upper limit 2OFFHYS.20...9

Page 11 - Operation

5.3 Input scaling InP.1When using current or voltage signals as input variables for InP.1 scaling ofinput and display values at parameter setting leve

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© PMA Prozeß- und Maschinen-Automation GmbH • Printed in GermanyAll rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or published in any fo

Page 13 - Configuration level

6 Calibration levelgMeasured value correction ( CAL) is only visible if ConF / InP.1 / Corr = 1or 2 is chosen.The measured value can be matched in the

Page 14 - 4.2 Configuration

Offset correction ( ConF/ InP.1 / Corr =1 ):InL.1: The input value of the scaling point is displayed.The operator must wait, until the process is at r

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2-point correction ( ConF/ InP.1 / Corr = 2):InL.1: The input value of the lower scaling point is displayed.The operator must adjust the lower input v

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7 BlueControlBlueControl is the projection environment for the BluePortâcontroller series ofPMA. The following 3 versions with graded functionality ar

Page 17 - LC setting range

8 VersionsAccessories delivered with the unitOperating manual (if selected by the ordering code)w2 fixing clampswoperating note in 15 languagesAccesso

Page 18 - 5.2 Parameters

9 Technical dataINPUTSPROCESS VALUE INPUT INP1Resolution: > 14 bitsDecimal point: 0 to 3 digits behind the decimal pointDig. input filter: adjustab

Page 19 - Parameter setting level

AC SUPPLYVoltage: 90...250 V ACFrequency: 48...62 HzPower consumption approx. 7.3 VAUNIVERSAL SUPPLY 24 V UCAC voltage: 20,4...26,4 V ACFrequency: 48.

Page 20 - Calibration level

Technical dataTB40-1 27Range Input resistance Accuracy Resolution (Ô)0-10 Volt ~ 110 kW ß 0,1 % ß 0,6 mV0-20 mA 49 W (voltage requirement ß 2,5 V) ß 0

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10 Safety hintsThis unit was built and tested in compliance with VDE 0411-1 / EN 61010-1 andwas delivered in safe condition.The unit complies with Eur

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MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND MODIFICATIONThe units do not need particular maintenance.aWarningWhen opening the units, or when removing covers or components

Page 23 - 7 BlueControl

TB40-1 3Contents1 Mounting ... 42 Electrical connections ... 52.1 Connecting diagram...

Page 24 - Screw terminal connectors

10.1 Resetting to factory settingIn case of faulty configuration, TB40-1 can be reset to ist factory the default con-dition.1For this, the operator mu

Page 25 - Technical data

Index!2-point correction...21AAccessory equipment...25Additional alarms...12Alarm handling ...11-12BBlueControl...

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Subject to alterations without notice © PMA Prozeß- und Maschinen-Automation GmbHÄnderungen vorbehalten P.O.B. 310 229, D-34058 Kassel, GermanySous ré

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1 MountingSafety switch:For access to the safety switches, the controller must be withdrawn from the hou-sing. Squeeze the top and bottom of the front

Page 28 - 10 Safety hints

2 Electrical connections2.1 Connecting diagram* Safety switch mA i V in position leftgThe controller is fitted with flat-pin terminals 1 x 6,3mm or 2

Page 29 - Safety hints

Connection of input di1 3Digital input, configurable as switch or push-buttonConnection of output OUT LC 4Relay (250V/2A), potential-free changeover c

Page 30 - ÌÈ + Power on

3 Operation3.1 Front viewLED colours:LED 1, 2, 3: yellowLED OK: greenother LEDs: redgIn the upper display line, theprocess value is alwaysdisplayed (E

Page 31 - TB40-1 31

3.3 Behavior with sensor break/ measuring circuit errorIf a sensor break/ measuring circuit error is recognized, the process value displaychanges to F

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3.5 Maintenance manager / Error listWith one or several errors, the extended operating level al-ways starts with the error list. Signalling an actual

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