JControl 简明使用手册
[IT计算机]JControl使用手册
计算机机房监控JC ontr ol(捷控)组态软件简明使用手册一、系统简介 (6).1系统概述: (6)2 适用范围 (8)3主要功能 (8)4系统特点 (11)二、使用说明 (12)第一章系统的运行环境 (12)第二章安装监控软件: (14)第一节、监控系统的安装 (14)第二节、数据库的安装 (16)第三章启动与退出 (18)第四章编辑模式 (21)4.1 标题栏 (22)4.2 菜单栏 (22)4.2.1 文件菜单 (23)4.2.2 编辑菜单 (23)4.2.3 文档菜单 (24)4.2.4 显示菜单 (24)4.2.5工具菜单 (25)4.2.6 辅助工具菜单 (38)4.2.7 帮助菜单 (39)4.3 工具栏 (39)4.4 状态栏 (39)4.5 树形导航区 (40)4.6 工作区 (40)第五章运行模式 (41)5.1文件 (41)5.2 维护 (42)5.2.1 显示电话拨号消息 (42)5.2.2 系统配臵 (42)5.2.3 电话报警配臵 (42)5.2.4 用户管理 (45)5.2.5 调试 (46)5.3工具 (47)5.3.1 历史事件查看 (48)5.3.2 曲线查看 (49)5.3.3 远程连接信息 (51)5.4帮助 (52)第六章系统功能与操作 (52)6.1 空调系统 (53)6.1.1空调查看 (53)6.1.2空调报警 (54)6.1.3空调设臵 (54)6.2 U PS不间断电源 (55)6.2.1 UPS查看 (56)6.2.2 UPS控制 (58)6.3 配电监控 (58)6.3.1 开关状态监视 (58)6.3.2 配电参数监测 (59)6.4 漏水监测 (60)6.4.1 定位漏水监测 (60)6.4.2 区域漏水监测 (61)6.5 消防监控 (62)6.6 视频监控 (63)6.6.1 视频画面描述 (63)6.6.2 视频画面的操作 (67)6.6.3 视频的远程监控 (67)6.6.4 球机操作 (70)6.6.5 历史视频远程回放 (71)6.7 门禁系统 (72)6.7.1 如何查看门禁卡的编号 (72)6.7.2 如何配臵门禁 (72)第七章远程配臵 (76)7.1 远程监控系统安装 (76)7.2 W EB站设臵 (78)7.3 注意事项 (80)第八章工程手册 (82)8.1 配臵信息 (82)8.2 报警系统 (82)8.2.1 报警状态说明 (82)8.2.2 电话报警 (84)8.2.3 短信报警 (86)8.3 操作事件的设臵及查询 (86)8.4 工程实例 (88)8.4.1 所需设备 (88)8.4.2 接线方式 (88)8.4.3 监控界面的生成 (91)第九章常见问题解决(维护手册): (103)1)监控系统的画面显示的设备参数和实际不符103 2)漏水报警如何处理: (104)3)设备通讯故障的处理 (104)4)温湿度通电后液晶屏没显示 (104)5)查看历史事件或曲线出现找不到数据库 105 6)卡不能开门 (105)7) 系统需要那些端口 (106)8)系统不能看到实时数据 (106)9)收不到报警电话 (107)10)收不到报警短信 (107)11)如何修改报警电话的语音 (108)12)如何设臵远程查看历史曲线 (109)13)如何导出报警信息 (110)附录快捷键一、系统简介.1系统概述:随着计算机的发展和普及,计算机系统数量与日俱增,其配套的环境设备也日益增多,计算机房已成为各大单位的重要组成部分。
士林_温控器操作手册
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GSE软件介绍
2010.12.10
1 GSE 系统基本情况
系统功能 作为全球领先的能源和工业过程仿真公司,GSE Systems, Inc. 在核电站、火 电站、联合循环电站、生产处理过程等领域,设计、开发和提供实时的、高精度 的仿真软件、系统和服务。GSE Systems, Inc. 提供的产品不仅包括用于电站操纵 员培训和取证所使用的全范围模拟机,而且还包括用于研究和验证控制系统和 DCS 设计的仿真验证平台和分析工具。迄今为止,GSE Systems, Inc.已经为超过 42 个国家/地区的 107 家客户提供了服务。 GSE Systems, Inc.的仿真软件功能主要包括: 实时仿真环境的管理与支持功能,数据库管理功能和程序的编译和调试 功能。 图形化过程模型建模功能,包括热工流体模型,控制系统模型、电气模 型等,其中 JTopmeret 可利用图形化工具进行两相流模型的开发。 图形化人机界面开发功能,可开发 DCS 型的数字化人机界面,以及传统 型的盘台式界面。 图形化的教练员站功能,包括系统的运行、暂停、加速功能和初始工况 管理等。 高精度的核电站堆芯仿真程序和主回路仿真程序。 系统特点 JTopmeret 是仿真业界领先的两相流系统建模的图形化工具, 既具有图形 化建模的简单易用的特点,又具有针对两相流系统的高仿真精度。 仿真运行环境具有良好实时性,并可根据情况获得最高 12 倍加速。 支持多种操作系统(Windows/Unix/Linux),具有良好的平台可移植性。 支持多种接口和协议,具有良好的开发性和扩展性。 所有仿真工具生成的源代码都透明可见。 使用开发具有很大的灵活性,比如在仿真模型运行的情况下,在线修改 人机界面。
6 系统开放性
这是我们最关心问题。构建仿真程序时,GSE 没有提供所涉及问题的模块, 或者要研究新工艺的模块,新控制算法等等情况下,怎样建立用户自己的模块? 怎样加入到 GSE 的模型库?怎样调用? GSE 软件工具的特点,就是可针对不同项目,不同用户的需求,定制开 发特定功能的功能块,这在 GSE 之前的项目中非常普遍。实践表明,经 过使用培训之后,用户完全可以自主开发自己所需的任何功能块,从外 观到算法都可以自主设计,最后建立自己的仿真系统。 另一方面,GSE 软件工具提供了多样性的通信接口,可以十分方便地与 外界程序进行协同工作,因此 GSE 软件系统的开放性十分出色。 GSE 将向用户提供全方位的技术支持,帮助用户实现技术目标。
朗科中文中性说明书
一.安全说明◆即使UPS没有和市电连接,它的电源输出插座仍可能有220V电压.◆为了降低负载设备接地不良而引起的电击危险,在安装计算机接口信号线时,应将交流输入电源断开,只有在连接了全部信号接头后才能接上电源。
◆将ups接到带地线的交流输入电源上必须带有适当的支路保护器(断路器),接到任何其它型号插座上都可能导致电击伤害.◆请避免电池正负极短路,否则会导致电击或着火.◆勿尝试维修ups,ups不含有任何用户可能维护的部件且这台ups包含有潜在的危险电压,维修只能由经过工厂培训的合格维修人员进行,用户维修或自行改装,则将被取消保修资格◆此设备仅使用於工业和商业环境,须装置在良好通风之区域,勿使其曝露到雨水、尘垢太重或湿气太重的地方,并远离可燃液体瓦斯或爆炸物.◆请勿将装水容器置于ups上,并避免将任何液体泼撒入ups内部。
注意:✧UPS内有高压,为避免伤及人身安全,如有任何问题请咨询经销商专业人员,不要擅自修理.二.安装说明(一)拆包检验1.打开UPS的包装,请检查随机附件,附件包括使用手册一本\输入电源线一条(1.5KV A),电脑通讯接口连接线一条;检查UPS是否在运输中损坏.如发现损坏或部件缺少,请勿开机,并告知承运商和经销商.注意:◆请保留包装盒以及包装材料,以备将来搬运时使用.◆本系列产品较重(见附录),在搬运时小心轻放.(二)安装注意事项:1.放置UPS的区域必须有良好通风,远离水,可燃气体和腐蚀剂.2.不宜侧放,应保持前面板下面端进风孔\后盖板风扇出风孔和箱体侧面进风风孔通畅.3.UPS周围环境温度应保持在0℃-40℃之间.4.机器若是在低温下拆装使用,可能会有水滴凝结现象,一定要等待机器内外完全干燥后才可安装使用,否则有电击危险.5.请将UPS在市电输入插座附近,以便紧急情况时拔掉市电输入插头,切断电源.注意:✧负载与UPS连接时,须先关闭负载,再接线,然后再逐个打开负载.✧将UPS接到专用的带有过电流保护装置的插座上.✧所用电源插座应连接保护地端.✧无论输入电源线是否插入市电插座,UPS输出都可能带电,关闭UPS并不能保证明机内部件不带电.如果要使UPS无输出,须先关掉开关,再取消市电供应。
Omega CN-TOT SERIES 可移动温度传感器温度控制器说明书
* Thermocouple sold separately
Part Number CN-TOT-175JF-120V CN-TOT-175JF-240
Volts 120 240
Range 32 to 175°F 32 to 175°F
raining or if water can be splashed into the fuseholder while the cap is off.
Failure to observe these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the controller.
prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A person who has not read and understood all installation instructions is not qualified to install this product.
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JC系列小型太阳能电源控制器使用说明书
安徽精能绿色能源有限公司JC 系列小型太阳能电源控制器使用说明书(本说明书适用于6V/12V控制器)产品介绍:本产品是新一代智能型太阳能充放电控制器,具有超强稳定性和极高使用寿命。
本系列具有自动检测蓄电池电压功能、PWM方式充电和全面的保护功能:过充、过放、过流、短路、接反等。
产品安装尺寸及接线:1、安装环境:安装在干燥通风处。
2、安装尺寸(如下图所示)注意事项。
3、接线方法(如图)A、先接蓄电池(正极靠左)连接正确(路灯型白天LOAD 长灭、欠压、过压LOAD长灭)。
否则检查线路。
B、再接电池板(正极靠左)连接正确,充电指示灯开始亮,进入充电状态。
否则检查线路。
C、最后接负载(图中灯泡、正极靠左)连接正确,灯泡发光(路灯型白天长灭,欠压、过压长灭)。
否则检查线路。
备注:此上ABC必须按顺序连接,否则会损坏控制器。
图示:尺寸:LED显示说明:LED状态功能CHARGE关闭夜晚或者蓄电池没有连接常亮蓄电池均衡充电状态POWER绿灯亮控制器正常输出绿灯灭控制器输出保护定时说明:本控制器内部含拨码开关(8421码定时),所以客户在定时务必将外壳打开方能定时操作.(打开外壳后,可以看见右图所示的拨码开关)具体操作如下:对于下图所示的拨码开关(1234)分别对应于定时的时间(8421);如客户需要定时6小时,只要将2和3对应的拨码向上拨就可以设定LED灯夜晚亮6小时.如定时11小时,只要将8和2和1对应的拨码向上拨上就可以设定LED灯夜晚亮11小时.如客户对拨码(8421)全部都向上拨动的情况下,控制器将默认纯光控.如客户对拨码(8421)全部都向下拨动的情况下,控制器将默认户用系统,负载24H都有输出。
功能:1、本控制器具有户用型和路灯型于一体的设计。
2、本控制器适用于6V/12V蓄电池系统。
3、本控制器具有光控时控(路灯型)。
4、本控制具有过充、过放、过流、短路、反接等保护措施。
5、科学严谨的外形设计,运用高等级防护手段。
艾登 Moeller 系列 MSC-D DOL 启动器 102968 产品说明说明书
Eaton 102968Eaton Moeller® series MSC-D DOL starter, 380 V 400 V 415 V: 0.37, 0.55 kW, Ir= 1 - 1.6 A, 24 V DC, DC voltageGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series MSC-D DOL starter102968MSC-D-1,6-M7(24VDC)/BBA4015081028078154 mm 200 mm 45 mm 0.92 kgCECSA-C22.2 No. 14 (on request) CSA File No.: 012528 ULCSA-C22.2 No. 14-10UL Category Control No.: NKJH UL60947-4-1ACSA Class No.: 3211-04 UL File No.: E123500 IEC/EN 60947-4-1 UL 508 (on request) CSAProduct NameCatalog Number Model CodeEANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight CertificationsShort-circuit releaseTemperature compensated overload protection CLASS 10 AScrew terminalsNo2IP20NEMA OtherDirect starterMounting on Busbar 60 mm11 A1.6 AIII36000 V ACAlso motors with efficiency class IE3 Starter with Bi-Metal releaseDCFitted with: Functions ClassConnectionConnection to SmartWire-DTCoordination typeDegree of protectionModelMounting methodNumber of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts) Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts) Overload release current setting - minOverload release current setting - maxOvervoltage categoryPollution degreeRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)Suitable forTypeVoltage typeMax. 2000 m -25 °C55 °C 1.5 A1.6 A0.25 kW0.55 kW230 - 415 V AC1 A, 250 V DC, (UL/CSA)15 A, 600 V AC, (UL/CSA)A600, AC operated (UL/CSA) P300, DC operated (UL/CSA)50000 A 24.8 A 3 W 0 V 0 V 0 V 0 V 24 V 24 VAltitudeAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Rated operational current (Ie)Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V Rated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 HzRated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 HzRated operational voltageSwitching capacity (auxiliary contacts, general use) Switching capacity (auxiliary contacts, pilot duty)Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 VShort-circuit release (Irm) - max Power consumption (sealing) at DCRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max5.7 W0 W1.9 W1.6 A2.6 WMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Motor Starters in System xStart - brochureSave time and space thanks to the new link module PKZM0-XDM32ME Simple, flexible and safe! Distribution system for motor-starter combinationsProduct Range Catalog Switching and protecting motorsDA-DC-00004910.pdfDA-DC-00004878.pdfeaton-manual-motor-starters-adapter-msc-d-dol-starter-dimensions.eps eaton-general-ie-ready-dilm-contactor-standards.epsETN.MSC-D-1,6-M7(24VDC)_BBA.edzIL03402015ZIL034014ZUIL034038ZUWIN-WIN with push-in technologyDA-CD-msc_d_bba_bg1DA-CS-msc_d_bba_bg1eaton-manual-motor-starters-device-msc-d-dol-starter-wiring-diagram.epsEquipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components BrochuresCatalogues Declarations of conformity DrawingseCAD modelInstallation instructionsInstallation videosmCAD modelWiring diagramsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections 10.8 Connections for external conductors 10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength 10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage 10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility10.13 Mechanical function。
ControlLogix數位I O模組 使用手冊说明书
熱電中插拔 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 模組故障報告 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 可設定的軟體 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 電子鍵控 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 模組禁止 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 使用系統時鐘為輸入加上時間戳記及排程輸出. . . . . . . . . 40 生產者/消費者通訊 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 狀態指示燈資訊 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
asco系列grou控制盘使用手册
ASCO 7000 系列GROUP 5 控制盘使用手册注:此中文操作手册须与原文手册搭配使用,并以原文手册为主.ASCO ASIAOriginal 381333-126叙述ASCO 7000系列自动切换开关使用Group 5 控制盘以行使感测、计时及控制等功能。
此种最新式之控制盘以微处理器为基础,含有内建按键板和4行LCD液晶显示。
所有监督及控制功能可由面板上直接设定及更改而不需开启门板,使用更加方便。
此外,藉由系统表单可改变电压设定及延时设定。
控制概论6个按键可以进行所有监督及设定功能。
可用于2种层级之屏幕画面。
”状态层”提供关于自动切换开关之信息,而”设定层”则含有控制盘之结构。
在进行设定时也许需要输入密码(如果控制板只设定为专人使用的话,详见第5页及附录部份。
)4行之液晶显示Array控制板显示和按键板左右箭头左 与右 箭头指示键(Menu Scroll)可操作屏幕画面。
输入及储存设定Enter/Save Settings 键由状态层移动至设定层画面,也可用来做新的设定。
上下箭头上 与下 箭头指示键(Increase Value and Decrease Value) 可在设定层画面上更改设定。
跳脱键ESC键可跳过所做更动并回到状态层 (设定参数)。
设定概论控制盘设定可由控制面板来显示和更改。
有些设定可能需要输入密码。
(如果控制板已设定为专人使用)在ATS状态显示列上显示”NORMAL OK”时,按下Enter/Save settings可到窗体之设定层。
您可以按右箭头钮去看8种参数的资料设定显示 (如下所示),每种设定的概述表列如下。
详细的窗体列在后续页中。
电压及频率设定见第6页时间延时设定见第8页附加功能设定见第10页一般设定见第12页引擎定时运转设定见第14页事件纪录见第16页服务数值/自我诊断功能及原厂设定值见第17,18页如何更改设定更改控制盘之设定1.到您要更动设定之屏幕画面,见第12页。
回弹测强数据处理软件使用手册
4、 状态栏主要用来显示菜单项的简短帮助信息。
5、 滚动条当数据区、结果显示区过小,不足以全部显示时,相应 区会自动出现滚动条,通过鼠标拖动滚动条即可观察整个窗口 的信息。
6、 构件列表区用于显示数据文件中所有构件(如图 3.1 所示), 用鼠标点击某构件将光条移至该构件,则在数据区显示其检测 数据及中间处理结果。用鼠标左键双击某构件或点击某构件前 面的复选框,则可改变该构件的有效性。若某构件的序号后有 一“*”号,则表示该构件推定强度未达要求。用鼠标左键点 击列标题(序号、构件名称、强度等)可以对所有构件进行升 序或降序排列。
此功能主要用于将 ZBL-S220 数显回弹仪存储到 U 盘上的检
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回弹测强数据处理软件
测数据发送给上海检测协会的“混凝土非破损回弹自动采集数据 上传系统”(以下简称上传系统)。
上传步骤如下: 1)上传数据一般在两台计算机间进行,一台计算机上安装“上 传系统”,另一台计算机上安装我公司的“回弹数据处理软件”, 然后用专用串口传输线将两台计算机的串口相连。 2)运行“上传系统”软件,弹出如图 3.6 所示的界面,选择 “检测设备数据”标签,设备类型选择“ZBL-S210”,选择端口号、 设置波特率,然后点击导出数据钮,此时上传系统已作好接收数 据的准备。详细操作参见相关说明书。
2.2 运行
安装结束后,用鼠标选择开始→所有程序→智博联公司→回 弹法测强数据处理软件→回弹法测强数据处理,则运行本处理软 件。此外,还可在桌面上双击回弹法测强数据处理的图标来运行。
维特克称重有限公司 JCL 0 用户手册说明书
User Manual counting scale JCLTable of Contents1.Introduction (1)2.Precautions (1)3.Before Using the Product3-1 Unpacking and Checking…………………………………………………………………3-2 Installing Components.………………………………………..…………………………. 3-3 Leveling t he Scale………………………………………………..……………………….1 1 14.Product Introduction4-1 Specifications & General Features ………………………………………………………4-2 Front Panel4-2-1 Display ............................................................................................... 4-2-2 Keyboard............................................................................................. 4-3 Power Su pply (2)3 4 55.Operation5-1 Basic Weighing5-1-1 Weighing…………………………………………………………………………………. 5-1-2 Tare & Preset T are………………………………………………………………………. 5-1-3 Unit Switch Operation ……………………………………………............................... 5-2 Basic Counting5-2-1 Upper & Lower Quantity Limit Checking ………………………………………………5-2-2 Entering a Known Unit Weight …………….………………………............................ 5-2-3 Sample Counting & ACAI …….………..………………………………………………5-2-4 Accumulation, Accumulation Display and Accumulation Clear………………………6 6 67 7 7 86.Calibration6-1 Single Point Calibration ……………………………………………………………………6-2 Linear Calibration……………………………………………………………………………9 97. Setting Mode (10)8.Serial Interface8-1 RS-232 Connector…………………………………………………………………………8-2 Single Option………………………………………………………………………………. 8-3 RS-232 Output Format……………………………………………………………………12 12 129. Troubleshooting and Error Message (13)1. IntroductionThank you for deciding to purchase a JCL counting scale from Jadever. This goods has the excellent performance and splendid properties under severe quality management. It is recommended to read this manual in full before using it for good function application.2. Precautions◎ Place the scale on a flat and stable surface. See 3-3 Leveling the Scale for details.◎ Verify that the input voltage and the plug type matches the local AC power supply. See 4-3 Power Supply.◎ Warm up the scale for 15 minutes before using it the first time.◎Keep the scale away from EMI noise, strong wind and vibration, which might cause incorrect reading.◎ Avoid sudden temperature changes (suitable operating temperature is between -5℃~ 40℃.)◎ Disconnect the power supply when cleaning the scale.◎ Do not immerse the scale in water or other liquids.◎ Service should be performed by authorized personnel only.3. Before Using the Product3-1 Unpacking and CheckingOpen the package and check the instrument for transport damage. Immediately inform your dealer if you have complaints or if parts are missing. The package should contain:● Scale body ● User manual● Stainless steel and plastic weighing pans ● Wire (power cord)3-2 Installing Components1) Before using the scale, remove the shipping protection screw (rotate counterclockwise), which located underneath the scale and cork the plug buckle.Note: the JCL-30K model was shipped without the shipping protection screw.2) Cover the weighing pans on the scale body properly.3-3 Leveling the ScaleTo compensate for small irregularities or inclinations at the location, the scale can be leveled. The scale is equipped with a level indicator at the front panel .Adjust the leveling feet until the air bubble in the indicator is centered as shown.Note: The scale should be leveled each time its location is changed.4. Product Introduction1) Leveler 2) Leveling foot3) RS-232 interface 4) Plastic weighing pan 5) Stainless Steel weighing pan 6) On/Off Switch 7) Two-stage Switch8) Power socket9) Transport protection screw 10) Plug buckle4-1 Specifications& General Features SpecificationsGeneral Features· A/D covered by aluminium plate, prevent PCB from static and moisture· Tare, Preset Tare, auto zero tracking· Automatic counting accuracy improvement (ACAI) for enhanced counting accuracy · HI/OK/LO quantity checking function· Stainless steel weighing pan· Weighing platter easy to disassemble(with anti-cockroach design)· Dust proof PVC cover· Low battery and charging status indication· Accumulation of weight and quantity (max 99 pieces)· Single point and linear calibration available· Auto shut off for power saving4-2 Front Panel4-2-1 Display1) Low battery indication2) Tare or Preset Tare indication3) Center of Zero indication, The zeroing range is ±2﹪of weighing capacity.4) Charge Lamp5) Leveler6) HI Lamp (ON) Indicating parameter item is selected when setting buzzsounds. (See 5. Function Setting, setting buzz sounds)OK Lamp (ON) -- Indicating parameter item or is selected when setting buzz sounds.LOW Lamp (ON)—Indicating parameter item is selected when setting buzz sounds.7) ―PRESET TARE” Symbol “PRESET TARE” when Tare value entered vianumeric keys.8) ―NET” Net weight--Gross weight minus Tare. “NET” when TARE orPRESET TARE action is done.9) ―STABLE” Stable indication, Symbol ―‖ a ppears at the top of “STABLE” when scale is in stable condition.10) ―ACAI” Symbol points at“ACAI” when the average unit weight is calculated orrecalculated.11) ―M+” Symbol “M+” when scale is in accumulation mode.12) “UW” Under enteri ng a known unit weight mode, Symbol points at ―UW” whenentered unit weight is lower than 4/5 of scale division. Unit weight is too small for ensuring accurate quantity calculations.13) ―SMPL” Under the sample counting mode, Symbol ―‖ points at “SMPL”whencalculated unit weight is lower than 4/5 of scale division or the quantity of sample is less than 10 pieces.14)“UNIT WEIGHT”Unit Weight Window --Displays the average unit weight value, or number of weighments.15) “TOTAL COUNT” Total count window –Displays the calculated number of pieces on the weighing pan, or accumulated piece count value.16) “WEIGHT” Weight Window--Displays weight of object on weighing pan, or accumulated weight value.4-2-2 Keyboard1)0 ~9 numeric keys Enters specific values for tare, unit weight and other data entries.2) ● key Decimal point; toggles between upper limit and lower limit setting when HI-LO-OK function is enabled. (See 7-2-1)1) PRINT key Outputs data when Prt.Pr (print stably) is selected as the print mode.2) ZERO key Zeros the display (within 2% of max.capacity) or cancels Tare action.3) TARE key Inputs the weight of the object on the weighing pan as a Tare value; inputsthe indicated value entered via the numeric keys as a pre-set Tare value; cancel tare action.4) CE key Clears the indicated input values.5) MC/CK key Short press deletes accumulation records; long press to initial Upper &Lower Quantity Limit setting.6) MR key Recalls and displays the total Accumulation data (weight, total count andnumber of weightments ) and the first 10 records in details.7) UWS key Inputs the indicated unit weight value entered via numeric keys8) M+ key Adds the indicated weight or piece count value into Accumulation memory.9) SMPL key Short press enters the sampling mode.4-3 Power SupplyPower supplyPlease verify the local AC power source and switch the two-stage switch to the proper place before plugging into the power outlet.Alternative power supply1) AC 110V/220V (AC±10%)2) (6V/4A) internal rechargeable batteryPower ConsumptionAbout 300mW (without backlight)About 380 mW (with backlight)Low battery warningWhen ―‖ appears in the upper left corner of the weight window, the battery power requires recharging. The charge lamp turns green from red when the recharging is completed (which takes about 8 hours). Disconnect the scale from power supply when it is fully charged.A full charged battery can operate the scale for approximately 65 hrs with backlight, 80hrs without backlight.Note: Battery is to replaced only by an authorized service dealer .Risk of explosion can occur if replaced with the wrong type or connected improperly5. OperationHere we take JCL-15k model as an example.5-1 Basic Weighing5-1-1 WeighingPlace item to be weighed on the scale. The weightwindow shown is 2000g, Gross Weight.5-1-2 Tare & Preset TareTareWhen weighing a sample that must be held in a container, taring stores the container weight into memory.1) Under the weighing mode, place the containeron the scale, weight window shown is 500g.Press the key TARE to complete tare action.The symbol appears and withpointing at ―NET”.2)To clear tare, with an empty pan, Press downthe key TARE or key ZERO.Preset Tare1) Under the unload condition , Enter tarevalue using the numeric keys together withkey ●, then press key TARE. The weightwindow displays the tare value.2) Put the load on the container, the scale will automatically deduct the value of the container from the total value.Note: during the process of Tare or Preset Tare, if the load and container are not removed, press key zero to check the gross weight.5-1-3 Unit Switch Operation1) Press key SMPL while powering on the scale.2) Key in 1132 via numeric keys.3) Again press key SMPL to enter unit Selectionmode. Numeric key 1is to toggle between g (kg) andLb units.4) Press ke y SMPL to save , and then press key ZERO to return to the weighing mode.5-2-1 Upper & Lower Quantity Limit Checking1) Under the weighing mode, press and hold keyMC/CK to initial upper/lower limits setting. (“”is blinking.)2) Use numeric keys to set the upper/lower Limits.Key ● is to save upper limit value and advance to the lower limit setting.3) When setting is completed, again press key MC/CK to save and return to weighing and checking mode.4)To cancel checking action , long Press key MC/CK , then press key ● twice .Checkingaction is cancelled, with ―‖displays momentarily before the screen go back to zero mode.5-2-2 Entering a Known Unit Weight1) Under the weighing mode, use the numeric keys together with key ● to input unit weight value,and then press UWS .2)Put the article on the weighing pan , thescale starts counting.Note: ‖ points at ―UW ‖ when ente red unit weight is lower than 4/5 of scale division.5-2-3 Sample Counting & ACAI1) Place samples onto the weighing pan (Or into a tared container) and input the quantity with numeric keys. 2) Press keySMPL .The unit weight is calculated, with Pointing at ―ACAI ‖.Note:●The larger the sample size, the more accurate unit weight.●Symbol ― ‖ points at ―SMPL‖ when calculated unit weight is lower than 4/5 of scaledivision or the quantity of sample is less than 10 pieces.3) Remove the samples and put the load on, the scale begins to count. 4) Press key CE to return to the weighing mode.ACAIAutomatic Counting Accuracy Improvement (ACAI) results in a more accurate count by increasing the reference weight without the need to count additional parts. A higher reference weight is important when there is a risk of inconsistent piece weights or if the reference weight is close to the minimum. ACAI uses an initial averaging unit weight to count additional pieces that are placed on the scale .after a few seconds, the scale gives a beep as the new higher reference weight is used to recalculate the averaging unit weight. The process can be repeated as long as the additional weight is less than the previous reference weight. Once this limit is exceeded ACAI is turned off.→5-2-4 Accumulation, Accumulation Display and Accumulation Clear1) Enter the indicated unit weight, press key UWSand put first piece of load on the weighing pan(Or into a tared container). (Refer to 7-2-2)2) Press key M+, the first accumulation eventis displayed momentarily beforepointing at“M+”. The display reverts to normalweighing mode in a second, remove the first pieceof load.3) Put the second piece of load on, then Press key M+ to add the second accumulation event into memory. Repeat step 2-3 till accumulation actions are finished.Note: Maximum is 99 pieces.Accumulation DisplayPress key MR to displays the total accumulation data (weight, count and number of weighments) and the first 10 accumulation events in detail.Accumulation clearTo clear the total accumulation data or the first 10 accumulation events, Press key MC/CKdeleted.6. Calibration1) For best results, calibrate the scale at regular intervals. Temperature changes, geographic gravity variations, altitude changes and abuse are few reasons why a scale may need recalibration.2) Here we take JCL-15K as an example.6-1 Single Point Calibration1) Press and hold key SMPL while powering onthe scale.2) Input 11 with numeric keys3) Again press key SMPL to enter the zero pointcalibration modes.4) Wait till ―‖ flashes, press numeric key 1 to select calibration weight .Options are 1/3 of full load, 2/3 of full load and full load. E.g., options for JCL-15K are 5, 10 and 15(kg).Put the corresponding weights on the weighing pan.5) Press key ·to confirm.6) The calibration procedure is completed with a ―‖ flashing on the w eight screen. Now, remove all the weights.7) Press key SMPL to save, and then press key ZERO to return to the weighing mode.6-2 Linear Calibration1) Press and hold key TARE while powering onthe scale.2) Again press key TARE to enter zero pointcalibration mode, with ―‖ flashing on theweight screen.3) Wait till ―‖ appears and flashes on weightwindow, put weights of 1/3 of full load on (e.g. 15kmodel, 1/3 of full load is 5kg.)4) Wait till ―‖ appears and flashes on total weight screen, put weights of 2/3 of full load on (for 15k model, 2/3 of full load is 10kg)5) Wait till‖ ‖ appears and flashes on total weight screen, put weights of full load on (for 15k model, full load is 15kg)6) The calibration Procedure is finished with a symbol of ―‖ flashing, and then take away the weights.7) Press key TARE to return to weighing mode.7. Setting Mode1) Turn on the power while pressing keyZERO and setting mode starts.Note: The following Steps (2) ~ (11) do not require to operate in order.3) Press numeric key 0 to shift backlightmodes. Options are On, OFF and OnOFF.=Auto-on with items greater than 9 divisionsplaced on the pan.= No backlight= Backlight4) Press numeric key 2 to set the levelin which the stable indication turns on (filtering).The lower the setting, the faster stabilization time.5) Press numeric key 3 to set the periodof inactivity before the scale automatically turns off.Options are OFF(Non power-off)、5、10、30 and60 (minutes).5) Press numeric key 4 to set the range in which thezero indication turns on .Options are d0, d1, d2, d3,d4 and d5. (d= scale division)6) Press numeric key 5 to set serial transmissionrates. Options are 9600, 4800 and 2400.7) Press numeric key 7 to set buzz sounds. Optionsare Un,In,no,Lo and nbEEP.=There will be a warning sound when the quantity of the articles exceeds upper limit.=There will be a warning sound when the quantity of the articles is between the upper and lower limit (including the upper and lower limits).= There will be a warning sound when the quantity of the material exceeds the upper and lower limits, and the weight of the material is more than 20 divisions.= There will be a warning sound when the quantity of material is less than the preset lower limit and the weight of the material is more than 20 divisions.= No sound alarm.8) Press numeric key 8to select whether tosave previously quantity checking values..= Previously set quantity checking values are not retained when the unit is turned on..= Previously set quantity checking values are retained when the unit is turned on.9) Press numeric key 9 to shift print modes.Options are Prt.Pr, Prt.Co and Prt.St. If Prt.Cois chosen as the print mode, PC will beautomatically selected as the external devices..= manual print.= continuous print.= Stable printing (the weight of weighted articles should be more than 9 divisions. Weighted articles should be removed and the scale goes back to zero before print out the next record.)10) Press key MC/CK to select external devices.Options are AH,TDP, ZEBRA,TP,SH,EZ and PC.11) Press MR to switch On or OFF RTC function.12)When setting is completed,press key ZERO to save and return to weighing mode.8. Serial InterfaceIf external interface is needed, please select the proper two-in-one board first, which integrates RTC (time display), RS-232 and relay (weight checking) functional module onto one circuit board. Only when this board is adopted, the three functions can be enabled.8-1 RS-232 Connector8-2 Single Option1) RS-232+RTC+Relay+ AH / TDP / ZEBRA / TP / SH / EZ printer2) RS-232+RTC+Relay+ LED Light Tower (Applicable to the quality control of the factory product quantity or weight and that of the total production line.)3) RS-232+RTC+Relay+Computer8-3 RS-232 Output FormatB aud Rate :2400、4800、9600Data Bit :8Parity :N ( None )Stop Bit :1Code :ASCIIData Format:KgG.W. :+ 2.2352 kgU.W. :+ 0.5352 g/pcsTotal :4176 pcsG.W. :+ 2.2352 lbU.W. :+ 0.5352 lb/pcsTotal :4pcsG = GROSS N = NET9. Troubleshooting and Error Message。
莱特勒柜具操作手册与部件清单说明书
Glastender, Inc. · 5400 North Michigan Road · Saginaw, MI · 48604-9780 800.748.0423 · 989.752.4275 · Fax 989.752.4444 · L ettuce c risper * - Lcc ountertop Merchandiser * - cM24W aLL -M ount r efrigerator * - WMr24s-L, WMr24s-r,WMr24X-L, WMr24X-r© 2016 Glastender, Inc.Rev. 06-18-19A Family Company Manufacturing In The USA Since 1969CM24XX-RRWMR24S-RLC*This manual is specific to Lettuce Crispers, Countertop Merchandisers, and Wall-Mount Refrigerators manufactured after SN 134171318X and prior to SN 290188989 and datedMarch 15, 2017 to June 16, 20191Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01IMPORTANT !! Attention Service Companies IMPORTANT !!Please review the important warranty information on page 10. If you believe a service call should be coveredby the factory, please call the factory for authorization between 8AM and 5PM EST, Monday through Friday.2Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01This manual describes the operation features of the Lettuce Crisper, Countertop Merchandiser, and Wall-Mount Refrigerator. Please review this information before attempting installation and operation. Long term, trouble-free operation will follow if good housekeeping and maintenance procedures are followed. Thank you for selecting Glastender, Inc. products..Electrical: 120 V olt AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 3.0 full load amps. A separate 15 amp circuit isrequired. A 10-foot grounded cord is included.Plumbing: Automatic condensate evaporator. No drain connection required.All models are shipped in one carton. These steps should be followed:1. If legs are included, bolt them to the base with bolts provided. Follow installation guide on page 3.2. For lettuce crisper and wall-mount refrigerator mounting instructions, see page3. 3. Position unit. It must be level and plumb.4. Plug into 120 volt AC outlet.5. Your Glastender equipment is now ready for use.3Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:NOTE: Mounting instruction applies to both the lettuce crisper andwall-mount refrigerator. Lettuce crisper shown in illustration.NOTE: 8″ of air space is required above unit to allow for air flow out. WARNING: Compressor failure due to restriction or blockage of air flow will void warranty.1. Mark a level line at the bottom of the lettuce crisper / wall-mount refrigerator.2. From this line measure up 24¾″ and mark another level line.3. On this line drill holes to match the holes in the wall mount bracket.4. Install wall mount bracket.5. Attach lettuce crisper / wall-mount refrigerator.6. If lettuce crisper / wall-mount refrigerator is not on an existing shelf, secure with bottom bracket.NOTE: At least two (2) of the mounting holes in the bracket should line up with studs in the wall for safe, secure mounting.LEG MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:NOTE: Mounting instruction applies to the lettuce crisper, countertop merchandiser, and wall-mount refrigerator. NOTE: 8″ of air space is required above unit to allow for air flow out. WARNING: Compressor failure due to restriction or blockage of air flow will void warranty.1. Locate the unit on countertop in final position.2. Level the unit (front to back and side to side).3. Mark the countertop through the holes in the flanged foot of the leg.4. Drill out the marked locations and secure the unit to the countertop using fasteners.C LMounting HoleMounting Hole4Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01ESTIMATED CLEANING TIME: 5 to 10 minutes per unit daily, 20 minutes weekly.FREQUENCY: Daily cleaning of exterior & door gaskets. Weekly cleaning of interior.PROCEDURE:1. A non-chlorine based cleaner or mild detergent and warm water applied with a soft cloth or sponge to all contact surfaces.2. Immediately rinse off cleaning agent(s), using clean warm water, clean soft cloth or sponge.3. Dry with a soft clean cloth, removing standing water as soon as possible.4. A more thorough cleaning of the interior should be done weekly (more frequently as necessary).5. The condensing unit air filter (front top left) should be removed and thoroughly rinsed in hot clean water at least once per quarter.NOTES:1. Never use hydrochloric acid, wire brushes, steel wool, scrapers, or chlorine based cleaners on stainless steel surfaces, since they willbreak down the passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.2. On stainless steel surfaces, you may use a soft bristle brush or Scotch-Brite ® pad for more stubborn stains. Always scrub with thedirection of the grain. Follow with a thorough cleaning as described above.3. Deposits from food preparation must be properly removed. Even hard water deposits will rust stainless steel, if not removed.4. Door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning. Failure to clean them regularly will lead to premature failure, since alcoholand moisture build-up breaks down the gasket material.5Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01The lettuce crisper, countertop merchandiser, and wall-mountrefrigerator are programmed to automatically defrost four times daily for approximately twenty minutes. During defrost, the fan inside the cooler will remain on and the refrigeration system will turn off. The defrost process can be activated/deactivated manually in the quick access menu through the dEFr or pressing the Increase key for 4 seconds. Activation or deactivation will be indicated by the messages dEFr On or dEFr OFF respectively.The thermostat controller has an “OFF” function. The shutdown of the control functions allows the controller to operate only as a temperature indicator, keeping the control outputs and alarms off. The use of this feature is enabled or disabled by the shutdown function of the control functions. When enabled, the control functions and alarms are switched off CtrL OFF or on Ctrl On in the quick access menu through the CtrL option. When the control functions are off, the message OFF is displayed alternating with the temperature and other messages. Also is possible turn on/turn off the control functions by pressing the Increase key for 5 seconds.Models LC, CM24, and WMR24 - The thermostat control probe wire may become disconnected when the compressor compartment cover and/or grill are removed. This will result in thermostat Err 1 or Err 3 code. Service calls to reconnect the probe wiring are not covered byfactory warranty.The operating temperature range is preset at the factoryaccording to the table below and can be adjusted up or down within the limits shown.Setting the desired temperature-To access the setpoints setup menu, press Set for 2 seconds. The message SP will appear on the display followed by the normal setpoint set value. Use the Increase key or Decrease key to modify the value and confirm by pressing Set. Immediately, the message SP-E appears indicating the setting of the economic setpoint. Again, use the Increase key or Decrease key to modify the value and confirm by pressing Set. Finally, the - - - -indication signals the set up completion. The setpoints can also be adjusted individually in the quick access menu.6Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01The following electrical and refrigeration specifications apply:d esignr efrigerantp ressureM odeL e LectricaLt ypec harge h igh L oW R134a LC120V , 1 Ph., 60 Hz., 3.0 AMPR134a10 oz.300125L C /W M R /C M 24 110003247Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-012358911168Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01p art n o .d escriptionp rice1.11000349Cover, left, access, LC, WMR 50.002.11000227Top cover, LC, WMR 150.003.11000358Door, LC, stainless flip94.004.11000359Door hinge set, flip door, LC25.005.11000195Gasket, bin door, LC, 18-13/16″ x 11-7/16″25.006.11000070Chute gasket, 5 feet, LC21.007.11000372Main door, LC, stainless, left, complete (includes 11000068, 11000070, 11000358, 11000359, and 11000361) - DISCONTINUED - ORDER 1100037911000373Main door, LC, stainless, right, complete (includes 11000068, 11000070, 11000358, 11000359, and 11000362) - DISCONTINUED - ORDER 1100037911000379Door, LC, stainless, complete (includes flip lid and gaskets)418.008.11000068Gasket, main door, black, 23-1/4″ x 25″ OD, LC, CM, WMR42.009.11000357Door hinge set, main door, interchangeable for left and right swing, LC35.0010.LC-BIN Plastic lettuce bin with stainless steel bin door, LC (includes 11000106, 11000092, and 11000095)207.0011.11000108Bin divider, stainless steel, LC-BDIV , LC 78.0012.11000092Bin door, stainless steel, LC 36.0013.11000095Bin door latch, LC23.0014.06011056Thermostat, LED, with probes, preset to standard temp range 34F-40F 120.0015.06001361Grille, gray plastic 25.0016.11000235Cover, top, CM150.0017.11000350Cover, access, left, CM40.0006001570Cord, elastic, black, 28″ long, looped to 14″ w/clip for condenser filter, CM, WMR 1.0018.11000387Door, glass, stainless, CM, WMR (includes handle)648.0019.11000386Door, stainless, CM, WMR (includes handle)358.0011000076Hinge set, door, CM, WMR25.0011000306LED lighting assembly, LC, CM, WMR 77.0011000320Shelf assembly, CM (includes shelf clips)115.0011000321Shelf assembly, WMR (includes shelf clips)90.0011000109Filter material, 8ʺ x 10-1/4ʺ8.0020.LCLSLeg, 4ʺ, set of four, flanged, flat mounting holes175.00p art n o .d escriptionp rice06006121Replacement powercord assembly (includes 06001572, 06009527)$40.009Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-0110Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-0111Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan Road • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780800.748.0423 • 989.752.4275 • Fax 989.752.4444 • OM-LC-CM-WMR-01p rices :All prices are LIST. 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Surface freight classifica-tions are:• GT-24/GT-30/GW24 Glasswashers - Class 175• GT-18 Glasswashers - Class 250• All Underbar Equipment - Class 175• Bar Die Orders – Class 250• Portable Bars - Class 175• Remote refrigerators (i.e., no compressor) or dry storage back bar equipment - Class 175• Self-contained refrigeration equipment - Class 150• Ice Display Units (IDU and GDU) - Class 85• Lighted Liquor Displays - Class 85• Beer line chillers and beer towers (beverage dispensing equipment) - Class 92.5• Bottle Disintegration System - Class 150• Ice Cream Freezers - Class 77.5All small items are evaluated to see the most cost effective means for shipment. Many small items ship via UPS or FedEx; however, when dimensional weight is excessive, LTL carriers are the most cost effective choice. 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One-year labor and parts warranty applies to all glasswashers, self-contained refrigeration models, and BDS model bottle disintegration units. In established areas, a start up is included with GT-24 and GT-30 model glasswashers. Warranty is effective for one year from the date of installation or up to 18 months from date of factory shipment, whichever occurs sooner. Glastender, Inc. will replace any part or assembly found defective under normal use and service.For warranty labor claims beyond 15 months from the date of factory shipment, proof of date of installation or occupancy must be provided. Authorization for labor must be obtained from Glastender within the warranty period and prior to the service being bor warranty applies to the United States and Canada only.Remote refrigeration models and beer line chillers include a one-year parts warranty only. There is no labor warranty on these products.Field replacement parts not covered under the original warranty include a 90-day part warranty from the date of installation.FOUR YEAR ADDITIONAL COMPRESSOR WARRANTY: Glastender will warrant to the original user the compressor for all self-contained refrigeration models for an additional four years following the regular one-year warranty period. This plan applies to the compressor only.A completed warranty claim form MUST accompany all returned defec-tive parts or assemblies. Upon request, a defective part or assembly must be returned to Glastender, Inc., Saginaw, Michigan, with all transporta-tion and delivery charges prepaid. Warranty repairs or replacements will be shipped FOB factory in Saginaw, Michigan. Reimbursement for applicable freight charges covers ground service only.Glastender provides in-warranty repairs during a service company’s regular working days and hours. 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Installation, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, correct-ing an installation error, or service calls that reveal the unit is function-ing normally will not be reimbursed under warranty.Condenser coils on self-contained refrigeration products must be cleaned regularly. Failure to provide adequate air flow to a refrigeration unit will void the warranty.Glastender shall not be liable for loss of use, revenue, or profit, or for any other indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damage includ-ing, but not limited to, product spoilage or loss.This warranty is conditioned upon Glastender receiving notice of any defect subject to this warranty within sixty (60) days of its discovery by the end user or dealer. All products are warranted only for the initial place of installation. 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神港JC系列通讯说明书
神港JC系列通讯说明书COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTION MANUALJCS, JCM, JCR, JCD-33A, C5No.JC3CE6 2005.04 To prevent accidents arising from the misuse of this controller, please ensure the operator receives this manual.WarningTurn the power supply to the instrument off before wiring or checking it.Working or touching the terminal with the power switched on may result in severe injury or death due to Electric Shock.1. System configurationRS-485 multi-drop connection communication (C5 option) (Fig. 1-1)(Fig. 1-2)Please use the IF-400 (sold separately) as a communication converter. 2. WiringWhen using communication converter IF-400 ? 9-pin Dsub connector: Connection: (Communication speed: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps)Host computerConnection: (Communication speed: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps)Shield wireConnect only one side of the shield wire to the FG terminal so that current cannot flow to the shield wire.(If both sides of the shield wire are connected to the FG terminal, the circuit will be closed between the shield wire and the ground. As a result, current will run through the shield wire and this may cause noise.)Be sure to ground the FG terminal. Terminator (Terminal resistor)Do not connect terminator with the communication line because each JC -33A has built-in pull-up and pull-down resistors instead of a terminator.-33AIt is necessary to set the instrument number individually to the JC -33A when communicating byconnecting plural units in serial communication (C5 option).Select a communication speed of the JC -33A in accordance with that of the host computer. ? For the instrument number setting and communication speed, refer to the instruction manual for JC -33A.4. Communication procedureCommunication starts with command transmission from the host computer (hereafter Master) and ends with the response of the JC -33A (hereafter Slave).Response with datathe master sends the reading command, the slaveresponds with the corresponding set value or current ?Acknowledgementthe master sends the setting command, the slaveresponds by sending the acknowledgement after theprocessing is terminated. ? Negative acknowledgement the master sends non-existent command or value out of the setting range, the slave returns the negative ? No responseaddress is set, or when there is a communication error(framing error or checksum error), or when LRC or CRCdiscrepancy is detected.Host computerCommunication timing of the RS-485 (C5 option)Slave sideWhen the slave starts transmission through RS-485 communication line, the slave is arranged so as to provide an idle status (mark status) transmission period of 1 or more characters before sending the response to ensure the synchronization on the receiving side.The slave is arranged so as to disconnect the transmitter from the communication line within a1 character transmission period after sending the response.Master side (Notice on programming)Set the program so that the master can disconnect the transmitter from the communication line withina 1 character transmission period after sending the command in preparation for reception of theresponse from the slave.To avoid the collision of transmissions between the master and the slave, send the next command after carefully checking that the master received the response.5. Shinko protocol5.1 Transmission modeShinko protocol is composed of ASCII codes.Hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F), which is divided into high order (4-bit) and low order (4-bit) out of 8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as ASCII characters.Data format Start bit : 1 bitData bit : 7 bitsP arity : EvenS top bit : 1 bitError detection: Checksum5.2 Command configurationAll commands are composed of ASCII. The data (set value, decimal number) is represented withhexadecimal number, and ASCII code is used.The negative numbers are represented with 2's complement.(1) Setting command(2) Reading command(3) Response with data(5) Negative acknowledgementHeader: Control code to represent the beginning of the command or the response.ASCII codes are used.Setting command, Reading command : 02H fixedResponse with data, Acknowledgement : 06H fixedNegative acknowledgement : 15H fixed Number ofcharactersNumber ofcharactersNumber ofcharacters Number ofcharactersNumber ofcharactersAddress (Instrument number): Numbers by which the master discerns each slave. Instrument number 0 to 94 (00H to 5EH) and Global address 95 (7FH) The numbers (20H to 7EH) are used by giving 20H of bias, because 00H to 1FH are used for control code.95 (7FH) is called Global address , which is used when the same command is sent to all the slaves connected. However, the response is not returned.Sub address : 20H fixedCommand type : Code to discern Setting command (50H) and Reading command (20H) Data item : Data classification of the command object Composed of hexadecimal 4 digits (Refer to the Communication command table) Data : The contents of data (set value) depend on the setting command Composed of hexadecimal 4 digits (Refer to the Communication command table) Checksum : 2-character data to detect communication errors Delimiter : Control code to represent the end of command 03H fixed Error code : Represents an error type. Composed of hexadecimal 1 digit. 1 (31H)-----Non-existent command 2 (32H)-----Not used 3 (33H)-----Setting outside the setting range 4 (34H)-----Status unable to set (e.g. AT is performing) 5 (35H)-----During setting mode by keypad operation5.3 Checksum calculationChecksum is used to detect receiving errors in the command or data.Set the program for the master side as well to calculate the checksum of the response data from the slaves so that the communication errors can be checked. The ASCII code (hexadecimal) corresponding to the characters which range from the address to that before the checksum is converted to binary notation, and the total value is calculated.The lower 2-digit of the total value are converted to 2’s complements, and then to hexadecimal figures, that is, ASCII code for the checksum. Refer to the following example procedure. Checksum calculation example Main set value: 600 (0258H) Address (instrument number): 0 (20H)1’s complement: Reverse each binary bit. 0 will become 1 and vice ve rsa. ? 2’s complement: Add 1 to 1’s complements.20H50H0010 00000101 00001101 11111+[1's complement][2's complement][Hexadecimal][ASCII]5.4 Contents of the commandNotes on the setting command and reading commandPossible to set the set value by setting command of the communication function even when the set value is locked.Although the options are not applied, setting the items forthe options is possible by the setting command. However, they will not function.The memory can store up to 1,000,000 (one million) entries.If the number of settings exceeds the limit, the data will not be saved. So frequent transmission via communication is not recommended.When connecting plural slaves, the address (instrument number) must not be duplicated.When sending a command by Global address [95 (7FH)], the same command is sent to all the slaves connected. However, the response is not returned.The instrument number and communication speed of the slave cannot be set by communication function.Setting commandThe settable range is the same as that by key operation.For the communication command, refer to the communication command table of this manual. ? All commands are composed of ASCII.The data (set value, decimal) is converted to hexadecimal figures, and ASCII is used.A negative number is represented by 2's complement. When the data (set value) has a decimal point, a whole number without a decimal point is used. Reading commandAll commands are composed of ASCII.The data (set value, decimal) is converted to hexadecimal figures, and ASCII is used.A negative number is represented by 2's complement. When the data (set value) has a decimal point, the response is returned as a whole number without a decimal point.6. Modbus protocol6.1 Transmission modeThere are 2 transmission modes (ASCII and RTU) in Modbus protocol. 6.2 ASCII modeHexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F), which is divided into high order (4-bit) and low order (4-bit) out of 8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as ASCII characters. Data format Start bit : 1 bit Data bit : 7 bits P arity : Even/Odd/No parity (Selectable) S top bit : 1 bit/2 bits (Selectable) Error detection : LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) Data interval : 1 second or less (1) Message configurationASCII mode message is configured to start by [: (colon)(3AH)] and end by [CR (carriage return) (0DH) + LF (Line feed)(0AH)]. (See Fig. 6.2-1)(2) Slave addressSlave address is an individual instrument number on the slave side and is set within the range 00H to 5FH (0 to 95).The master identifies slaves by the slave address of the requested message.The slave informs the master which slave is responding to the master by placing its own address in the response message.[Slave address 00H (broadcast address) can identify all the slaves. However slaves do not respond.] (3) Function code The function code is the command code for the slave to undertake the following action types (T able 6.2-1). (Table 6.2-1) Function code Contents 03 (03H) Reading the set value and information from slaves 06 (06H) Setting to slavesFunction code is used to discern whether the response is normal (acknowledgement) or if any error (negative acknowledgement) is occurred when the slave returns the response message to the master. When acknowledgement isreturned, the slave simply returns the original function code.When negative acknowledgement is returned, the MSB of the original function code is set as 1 for the response.Slave address FunctioncodeDataError check LRC Delimiter (CR)Header (:)Delimiter (LF)(For example, when the master sends request message setting 10H to function code by mistake, slave returns 90H by setting the MSB to 1, because the former is an illegal function.) For negative acknowledgement, exception code (Table 6.2-2) below is set to the data of response message and returned to the master in order to inform it that what kind of error has occurred. (Table 6.2-2)Exception code Contents1 (01H) Illegal function (Non-existent function)2 (02H) Illegal data address (Non-existent data address)3 (03H)Illegal data value (Value out of the setting range)17 (11H)Illegal setting (Unsettable status)18 (12H) Illegal setting (During setting mode by key operation, etc)(4) DataData depends on the function code.A request message from the master is composed of data item, number of data and setting data.A response message from the slave is composed of numberof bytes, data and exception codein negative acknowledgement. Effective range of data is –32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH).(5) Error check of ASCII modeAfter calculating LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) from the slave address to the end of data, the calculated 8-bit data is converted to two ASCII characters and are appended to the end of message.Create a message in RTU mode.Add all the values from the slave address to the end of data. This is assumed as X.Make a complement for X (bit reverse). This is assumed as X.Add a value of 1 to X. This is assumed as X.Set X as an LRC to the end of the message.Convert the whole message to ASCII characters.Reading (Instrument number 1, SV)A request message from the masterThe number of data means the data item to be read, and it is fixed as (30H 30H 30H 31H).A response message from the slave in normal status (When SV=100)(Fig.6.2-3) The number of response bytes means the number of bytes of the data which has been read,and it is fixed as (30H 32H).A response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When data item is mistaken)The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (83H).The exception code (02H: Non-existent data address) isreturned as contents of error.Setting (Instrument number 1, SV=100)A request message from the master(Fig.6.2-5)A response message from the slave in normal status(Fig.6.2-6)SlaveaddressFunctioncodeData itemError checkLRCDelimiterHeader(30H 31H)Number ofdata(3AH)1224422(30H 33H)(30H 30H 30H 31H)(30H 30H 30H 31H)(46H 41H)(0DH 0AH)Number of charactersSlaveaddressFunctioncodeNumber ofresponse bytesError checkLRCDelimiterHeader Data1222422(3AH)(30H 31H)(30H 33H)(30H 32H)(30H 30H 36H 34H)(39H 36H)(0DH 0AH)Number ofcharacters(0DH 0AH)SlaveaddressFunctioncodeExceptioncodeError checkLRCDelimiterHeader122222Number ofcharacters(3AH)(30H 31H)(38H 33H)(30H 32H)(37H 41H)SlaveaddressFunctioncodeData itemError checkLRCDelimiterHeader(30H 31H)Data(3AH)1224422Number ofcharacters(30H 36H)(30H 30H 30H 31H)(30H 30H 36H 34H)(39H 34H)(0DH 0AH)SlaveaddressFunctioncodeData itemError checkLRCDelimiter Header Data1224422Number ofcharacters (3AH)(30H 31H)(30H 36H)(30H 30H 30H 31H)(30H 30H 36H 34H)(39H 34H)(0DH 0AH)A response message from the slave in exception(error) status (When a value out of the setting range is set)(Fig. 6.2-7)The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (86H). The exception code (03H: Value out of the setting range) is returned as contents of error.6.3 RTU mode8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as it is. Data format Start bit : 1 bit Data bit : 8 bits Parity : Even/Odd/No parity (Selectable) Stop bit : 1 bit/2 bits (Selectable) Error detection : CRC-16 (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Data interval : 3.5 characters transmission time or less (1) Message configurationRTU mode is configured to start after idle time is processed for more than 3.5 character transmission and end after idle time is processed for more than 3.5 character transmission. (See Fig.6.3-1) (Fig. 6.3-1) (2) Slave addressSlave address is an individual instrument number on the slave side and is set within the range 00H to 5FH (0 to 95).The master identifies slaves by the slave address of the requested message.The slave informs the master which slave is responding to the master by placing its own address in the response message.[Slave address 00H (broadcast address) can identify all the slaves. However slaves do not respond.] (3) Function code The function code is the command code for the slave to undertake the following action types (T able 6.3-1). (Table 6.3-1) Function code Contents 03 (03H) Reading the set value and information from slaves 06 (06H) Setting to slavesFunction code is used to discern whether the response is normal (acknowledgement) or if any error (negative acknowledgement) is occurred when the slave returns the response message to the master. When acknowledgement is returned, the slave simply returns the original function code.When negative acknowledgement is returned, the MSB of the original function code is set as 1 for the response.(For example, when the master sends request message setting 10H to function code by mistake, slave returns 90H bysetting the MSB to 1, because the former is an illegal function.) For negative acknowledgement, exception code (Table 6.3-2) below is set to the data of response message and returned to the master in order to inform it that what kind of error has occurred. (Table 6.3-2)Exception code Contents 1 (01H) Illegal function (Non-existent function) 2 (02H) Illegal data address (Non-existent data address) 3 (03H) Illegal data value (Value out of the setting range) 17 (11H) Illegal setting (Unsettable status) 18 (12H) Illegal setting (During setting mode by keypad operation, etc) (4) Data Data depends on the function code.A request message from the master side is composed of data item, number of data and setting data. A response message from the slave side is composed of number of bytes, data and exception code in negative acknowledgement. Effective range of data is –32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH). (5) Error check of RTU modeAfter calculating CRC-16 (Cyclic Redundancy Check) from the slave address to the end of data, the calculated 16-bit data is appended to the end of message in sequence from low order to high order.3.5 idle characters Slave address Function codeData Error check CRC 3.5 idlecharacters Slave addressFunction codeException codeError checkLRCDelimiterHeader2Number ofcharacters 22221(3AH)(30H 31H)(38H 36H)(30H 33H)(37H 36H)(0DH 0AH)How to calculate CRCIn the CRC system, the information is divided by the polynomial series. The remainder is added to the end of the information and transmitted. The generation of polynomial series is as follows.16 + X 15+ X 2 + 1)Initialize the CRC-16 data (assumed as X) (FFFFH).Calculate exclusive OR (XOR) with the 1st data and X. This is assumed as X.Shift X one bit to the right. This is assumed as X.When a carry is generated as a result of the shift, XOR is calculated by X ofand the fixeduntil shifting 8 times.up to the last data.Set X as CRC-16 to the end of message in sequence from low order to high order. RTU modeReading (Instrument number 1, SV) ? Request message from the masterThe number of data means the data item to be read, and it is fixed as 0001H. ? Response message from the slave in normal status (When SV=100)(Fig. 6.3-3)The number of response byte means number of bytes of the data which has been read, and it is fixed as 02H.Response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When non-existent data item is sent)The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (83H). The exception code (02H: Non-existent data address) is returned as contents of error. Setting (Instrument number 1, SV=100) ? Request message from the masterResponse message from the slave in normal statusResponse message from the slave in exception (error) status (When a value out of the setting range is set)The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (86H). The exception code (03H: Value out of the setting range) is returned as contents of error.3.5 idle charactersSlave address Function code Data itemError check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(03H)(0001H)Number of data (0001H)(D5CAH)11222Number of characters3.5 idle charactersSlave address Function code Number of response bytesError check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(03H)(02H)Data(0064H)(B9AFH)11122characters3.5 idle charactersSlave address Function code Exception code Error check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(83H)(02H)(C0F1H)1112Number of characters3.5 idle charactersSlave address Function code Data item Error check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(06H)(0001H)Data (0064H)(D9E1H)11222characters 3.5 idle charactersSlave address Function code Data item Error check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(06H)(0001H)Data(0064H)(D9E1H)112223.5 idle characters Slave address Function code Exception code Error check CRC 3.5 idle characters(01H)(86H)(03H)(0261H)1112characters7. Communication command tableWhen the data (set value) has a decimal point, remove the decimal point and represent it as a whole number, then express it in hexadecimal figures.Shinko command type ModbusfunctioncodeData item Data20H/50H 03H/06H 0001H: SV1 Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0002H: Not used20H/50H 03H/06H 0003H: AT/Auto-reset setting 0000H: Cancel 0001H: Perform 20H/50H 03H/06H 0004H: OUT1 proportional band setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0005H: OUT2 proportional band setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0006H: Integral time setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0007H: Derivative time setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 0008H: OUT1 proportional cycle setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0009H: OUT2 proportional cycle setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 000AH: Not used20H/50H 03H/06H 000BH: A1 setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 000CH: A2 setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 000DH: Not used20H/50H 03H/06H 000EH: Not used20H/50H 03H/06H 000FH: HB (Heater burnout alarm)settingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 0010H: LA (Loop break alarm) timesettingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 0011H: LA (Loop break alarm) spansettingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 0012H: Set value lock selection (*1) 0000H: Unlock 0001H: Lock 10002H: Lock 2 0003H: Lock 3 20H/50H 03H/06H 0013H: SV high limit setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0014H: SV low limit setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0015H: Sensor correction value setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0016H: Overlap/Dead band setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 0017H: Not used20H/50H 03H/06H 0018H: Scaling high limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 0019H: Scaling low limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 001AH: Decimal point place selection 0000H: XXXX (No decimal point)0001H: XXX.X (1 digit after decimalpoint)0002H: XX.XX (2 digits after decimalpoint)0003H: X.XXX (3 digits after decimalpoint)20H/50H 03H/06H 001BH: PV filter time constant setting Set value20H/50H 03H/06H 001CH: OUT1 high limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 001DH: OUT1 low limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 001EH: OUT1 ON/OFF actionhysteresis settingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 001FH: OUT2 action mode selection 0000H: Air cooling0001H: Oil cooling0002H: Water cooling20H/50H 03H/06H 0020H: OUT2 high limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 0021H: OUT2 low limit setting Set value 20H/50H 03H/06H 0022H: OUT2 ON/OFF action hysteresis settingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 0023H: A1 action selection (*2)0024H: A2 action selection (*2) 0000H: No alarm action0001H: High limit alarm0002H: Low limit alarm0003H: High/Low limits alarm 0004H: High/Low limit range alarm 0005H: Process high alarm0006H: Process low alarm0007H: High limit alarm with standby 0008H: Low limit alarm with standby 0009H: H/L limits alarm w/standby[–200 to 1370400.0[–200 to 1000176017601820800400.013001390[0 to 2315[–199.9 to 850.0[–199.9 to 500.08505002500750.0[–320 to 1800320033001500750.023002500[0 to 4200[–199.9 to 999.9[–199.9 to 900.0[–300 to 15009004 to 20mA DC[–1999 to 9999]20H/50H 03H/06H 0048H: ARW (anti-reset windup) settingSet value20H/50H 03H/06H 006FH: Key Lock selection 0000H:Key enabled0001H: Key Lock50H 06H0070H:Key operation change flagclearing 0000H:No action 0001H: All clearing20H 03H 0080H: PV reading Present PV (input value)20H 03H 0081H: OUT1 MV reading Set value20H 03H 0082H: OUT2 MV reading Set value20H 03H 0083H: Not used20H 03H 0084H: Not used20H 03H 0085H: OUT status reading 0000 0000 0000 0000 215to 2020 digit: OUT10: OFF 1: ON21 digit: OUT20: OFF 1: ON22digit: A1 output0: OFF 1: ON23 digit: A2 output0: OFF 1: ON24 digit: Not used (Always 0)25 digit: Not used (Always 0)26 digit: HB (Heater burnout alarm)output0: OFF 1: ON(When sensor burnout, 0: OFF)27 digit: LA (Loop break alarm)output0: OFF 1: ON28 digit: Overscale0: OFF 1: ON29 digit: Underscale0: OFF 1: ON210 digit: OUT/OFF selection0: OUT 1: OFF211 digit: AT/Auto-reset0: OFF 1: ON212 digit: OUT/OFF key functions election0: OUT/OFF 1: Auto/Manual213 digit: Not used (Always 0)214 digit: Auto/Manual control0: Automatic 1: Manual215 digit: Change in key operation0: No 1: Yes20H 03H 0086H: Not used20H 03H 0087H: Not used20H 03H 00A0H: Not used20H 03H 00A1H: Instrument information reading 0000 0000 0000 0000215to 2020 digit: Not used (Always 0)21 digit: Cooling action0: Not applied 1: Applied22 digit: A1 function0: Not applied 1: Applied23 digit: A2 function0: Not applied 1: Applied24 digit: Not used (Always 0)25 digit: Not used (Always 0)26 digit: HB (Heater burnout alarm)0: Not applied 1: Applied27 digit: LA (Loop break alarm)0: Not applied 1: Applied28 to 215 digit: Not used (Always 0)This is why the set value reverts to the one before Lock 3 when power is turned OFF.(*2) When alarm action type is changed, the alarm set value reverts to the default value and alarm output status is also initialized.NoticeWhen data setting is changed by front keypad operation, the data that is related to the changed item is also changed automatically as shown in Example 1 below.However, when the data setting is changed by communication function, the related data does not change as shown in Example 2 below. (Only the changed data is altered.) (Example 1) SV high limit: 1370SV: 1000When SV high limit is changed to 800 by the front keypad operation, both SV high limit and SV are changed to 800.(Example 2) SV high limit: 1370SV: 1000When SV high limit is changed to 800 by communication function, SV high limit is changed to 800, however, SV ismaintained at the same temperature 1000.8. SpecificationsC able length : Maximum communication distance 1.2km Cable resistance: Within 50 (Terminator is not necessary or 120 or more on one side.)Communication line : EIA RS-485 Communication method : Half-duplexCommunication speed : 9600bps (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps) Selectable by keypad Synchronous system : Start-stop synchronous Code form : ASCII, binary Error correction : Command request repeat system Error detection : Parity check, Checksum (LRC), CRC Data format Start bit : 1 Data bit : 7, 8 Parity : Even, Odd, No parity Stop bit : 1, 29. TroubleshootingIf any malfunctions occur, refer to the following items after checking the power supply to the master and the slave.Problem: Communication failureCheck the followingThe connection or wiring of communication cable is not secure.Burnout or imperfect contact on the communication cable and the connector. Communication speed of the slave does not coincide with that of the master.The data bit, parity and stop bit of the master do not accord with those of the slave. The instrument number of the slave does not coincide with that of the command. The instrument numbers are duplicated in multiple slaves.Make sure that the program is appropriate for the transmission timing.Problem: Although communication is occurring, the response is 'NAK'.Check the followingCheck that a non-existent command code has not been sent.The setting command data exceeds the setting range of the slave.The controller cannot be set when functions such as AT are performing. The operation mode is under the front keypad operation setting mode.For further inquiries, please consult our agency or the shop where you purchased the unit.SHINKO TECHNOS CO.,LTD.OVERSEAS DIVISION::::Reg. Office Mail Address URL E-mail1-2-48, Ina, Minoo, Osaka, Japan P.O.Box 17, Minoo, Osaka, Japan http://www.shinko-technos.co.jp overseas@shinko-technos.co.jpTel :Fax:81-72-721-278181-72-724-1760。
罗克韦尔 Compact 5000 I O 数字量模块 说明书
基于 EtherNet/IP 的连接 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 使用 External Means 时连接的其他注意事项 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 受限操作 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 安全模块特定注意事项 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 整体系统安全功能 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 单通道或双通道模式 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 与安全控制器结合使用 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 确定符合性 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
JControl 简明使用手册
系统管理员可以对操作员的密码进 行维护或修改;普通操作员只能维护本 身的密码。
6.历史事件查看
A、用鼠标左键单击菜单中的工具-> “历史事件查看”菜单,弹出如图所示的事 件查看表.
4. 如何暂时停止电话报警
单击维护菜单--电话报警配置,输入用户密 码,即弹出下图所示的紧急事件拨号设置框(如上 图)。
开始暂停:表示从现在开始,如果有设备报警, 不拨叫电话报警 ,前面的时间表示暂停的小时数, 过了该时间后,电话报警自动重新启用。
5.用户管理
点击维护菜单—用户管理弹出用户管理对话框,双击需要修改的站点,输入 正确密码,弹出设置用户权限对话框
3. 如何设置电话报警
单击维护菜单--电话报警配置,输入用户密码,即弹出下图 所示的紧急事件拨号设置框。可输入六组电话号码。
在报警电话中的配置中,如果只有一个人负责,可以在缺 省报警电话栏中设置(即在0000中配置) , 名字越靠前,拨打 越优先. 号码栏:输入电话号码如:8888886、13798314769,如果非直拨电话,请输
编辑画面,带工具条 点击上图中工具条上第四个按钮即可进入运行画面。
运行画面,不带工具条
2 .如何退出监控系统 在主菜单上,用鼠标左键单击文件,在打开的下拉式菜单中选择退出;或点
系统界面窗口右上角的X。系统弹出密码框,输入正确的系统管理员密码,系统 即退出,否则系统将不执行退出操作。(如连接设备较多,则需多等待一会儿)
入前缀,如0,9,等;选择电话或短信报警一定要勾选上。 人名栏:输入此号码的所有人 重拨次数栏:发生事件重复拨号的次数 间隔栏: 为事件拨号重复之间的间隔时间(时间单位为分钟)。 当遇有告警电话拨入时,提起话筒:“喂”一声,听筒即播放发生事件的报警
欧瑞士杰瑞森DC选项面板说明书
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19A702381P408 Tap screw, TORX Drive, M3-0.5 x 8.
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Lockwasher, external tooth: 1/4(.250).
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Terminal, quick disconnect; sim to Zerick
Maintenance Manual
DC OPTION PANEL 188D6216G1
188D6218G1 & G2 188D6219G1
LBI-39196
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神港温控表JC使用说明书
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绝对值下限报警
输入量程最小值~输入量程最大值℃(℉)
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上限报警加待机
-输入量程~输入量程℃(℉)
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下限报警加待机
-输入量程~输入量程℃(℉)
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上/下限报警加待机
-输入量程~输入量程℃(℉)
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·当输入有小数点时,最小值为-199.9,最大值为 999.9。
*1:对直流输入,输入量程为输入范围标定值。
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微分时间设定 ·设定微分时间。设定值为 0 时取消该功能。 ·设定范围:0~300 秒 ·出厂值:50 秒
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比例周期设定 ·设定控制输出(OUT1)比例周期。在开/关动作和电流输出时无效。 ·在继电器输出时,如果比例周期减少,继电器动作频率增加,则继电器 寿命缩短。 ·设定范围:0~120 秒 ·出厂值:继电器输出时为 30 秒;无触点电压输出时为 3 秒。
报警 2(A2)动作设定 ·设定报警 2 动作点。 ·设定值为 0 或 0.0 时取消该功能(过程上限和下限报警除外) ·未选择报警 2(A2)动作时无效。 ·设定范围:见表 3.4-1 ·出厂值:0℃
加热器断线报警设定 ·设定加热器断线报警的电流值。 ·当选择 W 特选功能时有效。 ·当主输出关断时,加热器电流值与上次主输出接通时相同。 ·设定值为 0.0 时取消该功能。 考虑到电压波动,推荐设定为加热器额定电流值的约 80%。 ·当报警输出时,自保持功能无效。 ·设定范围:W(5A):0.0~5.0A W(10A):0.0~10.0A
KONTROL 100 quick start Chinese
一、 K100PR系列‐pH/ORP1.连信号线对于CE信号线,需要剪掉BNC端;①仪表端子27连信号线的内芯;②仪表端子30连信号线的屏蔽层;2.仪表设置①ORP测量需要在adv目录下3D1设置成mV,默认是pH;②adv目录下3G菜单配置输出功能(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器),如需要;③setup目录下2菜单设置(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器)具体参数,如需要。
3.校准cal目录下1A1菜单按提示校准pH或ORP。
二、 K100CD系列‐电导率1.连信号线对于CTK电极和CC线:仪表端子28连粉色和绿色;仪表端子29连屏蔽线;仪表端子30连蓝色和白色;仪表端子32连黄色;仪表端子33连红色;仪表端子34连棕色和灰色。
2.仪表设置①adv目录下3E1设置成External;②adv目录下3F2设置成对应电极常数:CTK1=1cm‐1;CTK5=0.2cm‐1;CTK10=0.1cm‐1,其他类似;③adv目录下3H菜单配置输出功能(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器),如需要;④setup目录下2菜单设置(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器)具体参数,如需要。
3.校准①cal目录下1A1菜单按提示校准电导率;②cal目录下1B1菜单按提示校准温度电极。
三、 K100FX系列‐流量1.连信号线对于SFW1或者SFW2电极:①仪表端子19连电极1;②仪表端子20连电极2;③仪表端子22连电极3。
2.仪表设置①adv目录下3E菜单下设置电极、管道参数;②adv目录下3G菜单配置输出功能(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器),如需要;③setup目录下2菜单设置(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器)具体参数,如需要。
3.校准cal目录下1A菜单校准瞬时流速,或者1B下校准批次流量,二选一。
四、 K100MP系列‐余氯1.连信号线对于FCL系列电极:①仪表端子27连接电极+;②仪表端子28连接电极‐。
2.仪表设置①adv目录下3E2和3E3菜单下设置量程范围,和电极对应;②adv目录下3H菜单配置输出功能(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器),如需要;③setup目录下2菜单设置(4‐20mA,脉冲,继电器)具体参数,如需要。
JControl 简明维护手册
JControl常见问题解决(维护手册):1)报警状态的处理当发生6级以上报警时,本地监控机上会显示红色的报警框,查看后双击鼠标左键即可消除,再根据实际情况查看相应的设备.2)设备通讯故障的处理请检查设备的接线是否正确、电脑后面的串口接线有无松动,依次检查设备地址、波特率、串口是否与Device表中的一致。
3)监控系统的画面显示的设备参数和实际不符A)监控系统是否处于运行画面如果处于运行画面,菜单中有以下菜单如果没有,可能处于编辑画面,(参照如何进入运行画面)B)设备的通讯情况是否正常,查看调式画面的设备通讯情况,如果通讯异常,检查设备的供电情况,及硬件的接线情况,如通讯口的线是否松了,线有无断了,RS232接头是否焊接不牢等。
C) 请检查设备的接线是否正确、依次检查设备地址、波特率、串口是否与Device表中的一致。
D) 联系设备厂家,设备的通讯板是否出问题了,是否修改过通讯参数。
4)漏水报警如何处理:A)打开发生漏水报警的位置的地板,检查是否有漏水。
如果没有漏水,检查漏水控制器的报警灯有没有呈红色状态,如有,请检查漏水线,看是否有碰到金属等情况,上面有无水珠等,如果有,请排除此类异常。
B)如果没有,请检查开关量采集模块相应通道的指示灯是否发生变化,(即由闭到开或是由开到闭),如开关模块相应的通道对事件有反应,请检查模块通讯是否正常,通讯正常则可以排除硬件问题,然后再考虑软件的设置是否正确。
如硬件出现问题,请从线路连接上面着手进行检查。
5)空调远程无法开关机A)请检查空调是否跳闸,供电是否正常B)检查通讯状态是否正常C)编辑模式下设置的命令参数是否跟通讯协议一致6)查看历史事件或曲线出现找不到数据库A)查看SQL数据库运行是否正常,有无启动.B)站点配置指向是否正确,(编辑状态下进入工具栏下站点数据库配置界面可进行设定)。
参照(8)的实时数据。
C)网络是否正常。
7)远程端系统不能看到实时数据A)能否PING通本地站的电脑。
艾顿Moeller系列快速连接DOL启动器198526说明书
Eaton 198526Eaton Moeller® series Rapid Link - DOL starter, 6.6 A, Sensorinput 2, 400/480 V AC, AS-Interface®, S-7.A.E. for 62 modules,HAN Q5, with manual override switchGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series Rapid Link DOLstarter1985264015081964017120 mm270 mm220 mm 1.8 kgRoHSIEC/EN 60947-4-2 UL approvalCEUL 60947-4-2 CCC Assigned motor rating: for normal internally and externally ventilated 4 pole, three-phase asynchronous motors with 1500 rpm at 50 Hz or 1800 min at 60 HzRAMO5-D204A32-512RS1Product Name Catalog NumberEANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Catalog NotesModel CodeParameterization: FieldbusParameterization: drivesConnectDiagnostics and reset on device and via AS-Interface Parameterization: KeypadParameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App)Thermistor monitoring PTCKey switch position AUTOTwo sensor inputs through M12 sockets (max. 150 mA) for quick stop and interlocked manual operationThermo-clickManual override switchElectronic motor protectionKey switch position HANDShort-circuit releaseKey switch position OFF/RESETFor actuation of motors with mechanical brakeExternal reset possibleTemperature compensated overload protection CLASS 10 AIP65NEMA 12Class A10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)Direct starter0.3 A6.6 AIIIMotor starterAS-Interface profile cable: S-7.4 for 62 modulesASI4000 VAC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network) Phase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.DOL starterDCFeatures Fitted with: Functions ClassDegree of protectionElectromagnetic compatibility Lifespan, electricalLifespan, mechanicalModelOverload release current setting - min Overload release current setting - max Overvoltage categoryProduct categoryProtocolRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) System configuration typeTypeVoltage typeVertical15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 ms, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 1000 shocks per shaftResistance: 6 Hz, Amplitude 0.15 mmResistance: 57 Hz, Amplitude transition frequency on accelerationResistance: 10 - 150 Hz, Oscillation frequencyResistance: According to IEC/EN 60068-2-6Max. 1000 mMax. 2000 mAbove 1000 m with 1 % performance reduction per 100 m -10 °C55 °C-40 °C70 °C< 95 %, no condensationIn accordance with IEC/EN 50178Adjustable, motor, main circuit0.3 - 6.6 A, motor, main circuit6.6 A (at 150 % Overload)Maximum of one time every 60 seconds 380 - 480 V (-15 %/+10 %, at 50/60 Hz) 20 - 35 ms20 - 35 ms50/60 HzAC-53a 3 HP≤ 0.6 A (max. 6 A for 120 ms), Actuator for external motor brake400/480 V AC -15 % / +10 %, Actuator for external motor brake10 kA0 AType 1 coordination via the power bus' feeder unit, Main circuitMounting position Shock resistance Vibration AltitudeAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - max Climatic proofingCurrent limitationInput currentMains switch-on frequency Mains voltage tolerance Off-delayOn-delayOutput frequency Overload cycleRated frequency - min Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phaseBraking currentBraking voltageRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 VShort-circuit protection (external output circuits)47 Hz63 Hz6.6 A6.6 A0.09 kW3 kW0 kW3 kW400 V AC, 3-phase 480 V AC, 3-phase 50/60 Hz, fLN, Main circuit AC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network) Phase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %, external via AS-Interface® plug) 400/480 V AC (external brake 50/60 Hz)Connections pluggable in power section Specification: S-7.A.E. (AS-Interface®) Number of slave addresses: 62 (AS-Interface®)Max. total power consumption from AS-Interface® power supply unit (30 V): 190 mA10 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Rated frequency - max Rated operational current (Ie) at 150% overload Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - min Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - max Rated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz Rated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational voltage Supply frequencySystem configuration type Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max Rated control voltage (Uc)ConnectionInterfacesNumber of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts)Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts)Cable length10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosuresMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise Rapid Link 5 - brochureDA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0DA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeDA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnectMaterial handling applications - airports, warehouses and intra-logisticseaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions-002.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-002.epsETN.RAMO5-D204A32-512RS1.edzIL034084ZUramo5_v4.dwgramo5_v4.stpGeneration Change RA-SP to RASP5Generation change from RA-MO to RAMO 4.0Generation change RAMO4 to RAMO5Generation Change RASP4 to RASP5Configuration to Rockwell PLC for Rapid LinkGeneration change from RA-SP to RASP 4.0DA-DC-00004523.pdfDA-DC-00003964.pdfDA-DC-00004184.pdfDA-DC-00004525.pdf10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material10.10 Temperature rise BrochureDisegnieCAD modelIstruzioni di installazione mCAD modelNote per l'applicazione Report di certificazioneEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. Tutti i diritti riservati. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediacalculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility10.13 Mechanical function。
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编辑画面,带工具条 点击上图中工具条上第四个按钮即可进入运行画面。
运行画面,不带工具条
2 .如何退出监控系统 在主菜单上,用鼠标左键单击文件,在打开的下拉式菜单中选择退出;或点
系统界面窗口右上角的X。系统弹出密码框,输入正确的系统管理员密码,系统 即退出,否则系统将不执行退出操作。(如连接设备较多,则需多等待一会儿)
4. 如何暂时停止电话报警
单击维护菜单--电话报警配置,输入用户密 码,即弹出下图所示的紧急事件拨号设置框(如上 图)。
开始暂停:表示从现在开始,如果有设备报警, 不拨叫电话报警 ,前面的时间表示暂停的小时数, 过了该时间后,电话报警自动重新启用。
5.用户管理
点击维护菜单—用户管理弹出用户管理对话框,双击需要修改的站点,输入 正确密码,弹出设置用户权限对话框
JControl 简明操作手册
1. 如何启动监控: 系统有编辑画面和运行画面两种,默认为运行画面。如为编辑画面,进行如下
操作即可进入运行模式:
点击桌面的快捷方式,通过双击JControl监控系统图标
即可进入机
房监控系统编辑画面,输入用户:admin,默认密码:123。(所有需要用户密码的 地方均使用此默认值,用户可自行修改,见后:“用户管理”)
B、选择需要查看的站点(双击如上图中 的左上角“机房监控”)。自动列出设备清单。
C、选择日期 D、双击设备,系统列出发生的事件。
7.历史数据查看
用鼠标左键单击菜单中的工具->“历史曲线查看”菜单,弹出如图所示的 事件查看表,
A、
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
双击选择
需要查看
的站点(双
击如上图
中的左上
角“机房监
控”)。左边
中部自动
3. 如何设置电话报警
单击维护菜单--电话报警配置,输入用户密码,即弹出下图 所示的紧急事件拨号设置框。可输入六组电话号码。
在报警电话中的配置中,如果只有一个人负责,可以在缺 省报警电话栏中设置(即在0000中配置) , 名字越靠前,拨打 越优先. 号码栏:输入电话号码如:8888886、13798314769,如果非直拨电话,请输
列出设备
清单。
B、
选择设备,左下角列出该设备的测点
C、
选择日期。
D、
双击测点,系统列出该测点的历史曲线。
8.设置成启动就运行
在编辑画面,进入系统配置;,
修改启动状态为:运行,然后保存退出,重新运行程序。
可对登入名、密码、级别等修改保存。 最高的级别为10级。管理用户权指该用 户可以增加删除用户的权利。下面可以 增加操作员的密码同级别,即级别都低 于10级。
系统管理员可以对操作员的密码进 行维护或修改;普通操作员只能维护本 身的密码。
6.历史事件查看
A、用鼠标左键单击菜单中的工具-> “历史事件查看”菜单,弹出如图所示的事 件查看表.
入前缀,如0,9,等;选择电话或短信报警一定要勾选上。 人名栏:输入此号码的所有人 重拨次数栏:发生事件重复拨号的次数 间隔栏: 为事件拨号重复之间的间隔时间(时间单位为分钟)。 当遇有告警电话拨入时,提起话筒:“喂”一声,听筒即播放发生事件的报警
语音。听完后,按话机上的1键确认事件,这样系统就不在拨打告警电话,否则 系统将会继续拨打告警电话,直到拨完所设置的次数(拨通算一次)。