Chino KR3000 Series Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Graphic Recorder

INST.No. INE-836 Graphic Recorder General Instruction Manual with measured data protection KR3000

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- 7 - 3. Installation 3.1 Mounting location I n o r d e r t o a v o i d u n f a v o r a b l e e f f e c ts o n t h e m e a s u r e

Page 3 - Recorded data screen

- 97 - ・ Recording period is calculated using the followings as reference. For the case of "minutes" or "hours": "Time

Page 4 - PREFACE

- 98 - 10.7 Totalizer reset settings ・ Tap [Totalizer reset settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen, you c

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- 99 - 10.8 Schedule settings ・ Tap [Schedule settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can set a recording schedule fr

Page 6 - 1. For safe use

- 100 - 10.9 Marker text settings ・ Tap [Marker text settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. The displayed sc

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- 101 - 10.10 Memory operation ・ Select [Memory operation] from the setting menu and press the ENTER key to display the following screen. ・ O

Page 8 - 2. Before use

- 102 - 10.11 Network settings ・ Tap [Network settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen, you can configure t

Page 9 - Checking attachments

- 103 - 10.11.1 Ethernet settings ・ Tap [Network settings] - [Ethernet settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this sc

Page 10 - 3. Installation

- 104 - 10.11.2 DNS settings ・ Tap [Network settings] - [DNS settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can configure th

Page 11 - Warning

- 105 - 10.11.3 FTP client settings ・ Tap [Network settings] - [FTP client settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On thi

Page 12 - 4. Connections

- 106 - 10.11.4 SNTP settings ・ Tap [Network settings] - [SNTP settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen, yo

Page 13 - Caution

- 8 - 3.3 Method of mounting the panel 1) Panel cutout size 2) Mounting method ( 1 ) I n s e r t t h i s r e c o r d e r

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- 107 - 10.11.5 E-MAIL settings ・ Tap [Network settings] - [Email settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this scree

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- 108 - Setting the forwarding condition ・ Selecting this item displays the following screen. On this screen, you can set up to 8 conditions for f

Page 16 - W a r n i

- 109 - Setting the forwarding channel ・ By selecting, the following screen is displayed. ・ When the “Alarm activation time” is specified for the

Page 17 - Alarm relay output (1c)

- 110 - Setting the account ・ Selecting this item displays the following screen. You can configure the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) settin

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- 111 - 10.12 System settings ・ Tap [System settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen, you can configur

Page 19 - COM terminals

- 112 - 10.12.1 Clock settings ・ Tap [System settings] - [Clock settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can s

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- 113 - 10.12.2 High order communication settings ・ Tap [System settings] - [High order communication] in the setting menu to display the followin

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- 114 - LOGIN It requires login operation (user ID/password registration) during communication. *Only the login administrator can operate / change

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- 115 - Setting the TCP/IP port number ・ Set the port number for executing the high order communications by TCP/IP. ・ When port number is set 502

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- 116 - 10.12.3 Scale adjustment ・ Tap[System settings] - [Scale adjustment] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen

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- 9 - 4. Connections 4.1 Terminal board arrangement The following diagram shows the terminal board arrangement in which option (Alarm re

Page 25 - Example of connection 1

- 117 - 10.12.4 Touch panel calibration ・ Tap [System settings] - [Touch panel calibration] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・

Page 26 - Display of audit

- 118 - 10.12.5 Security settings ・ Tap [System settings] - [Security settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this scr

Page 27 - 6. Part names and functions

- 119 - Registering the administrator user ・ On this screen, you can register as an administrator user or initialize a password. ※Register two or

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- 120 - Registering the general user ・ On this screen, you can register as a general user, initialize a password or set authority. ※You cannot set

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- 121 - Setting the user authority ・ You can set the functions used by general user from this screen. Only the functions with marked chec

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- 122 - Setting the signature ・ On this screen, you can set a digital signature. To place a signature, refer to “9.2 Digital signature”. ・ Four l

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- 123 - 10.12.6 Other settings ・ Tap [System settings] - [Other settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this screen, y

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- 124 - Setting the pen coordinate ・ Select the coordinates calculation way of trend from smoothness/direct. ・ In case of selecting the [Smoothnes

Page 33 - 7.1 Operation procedure

- 125 - ―Instrument can be connected low order side― 1. BR 2. AL3000 3. AH3000 4. SE3000 5. KE3000 6. LE5000 7. KR2000/3000 8. LT230 9. LT350/370 1

Page 34 - 7.2 Initial settings

- 126 - 1 1 .1.2 Procedure of connection setting to low order instrument ・ After connecting between low order communication terminal of this record

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- 10 - ●Communication terminal Ethernet connector High order communication terminal (RS-422A/485) High orde

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- 127 - ※2 Data of LT (each series), JU, and JW is assigned like below for CH data. JW JU CH01 Voltage level (average) CH01 Voltage level CH0

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- 128 - ※3 The data of LT, DB, and DP is allocated in KR3000 as CH data. Model name CH / Parameter L T 8 L T 2 L T 3 L T 4 DB DP-G KP CH01 P

Page 38 - 7.3 Login Operation

- 129 - 11.1.5 Register to the instrument(PLC) ① Tap [System settings] - [Low order communication (read)] in the setting menu. ※“low order communi

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- 130 - 11.1.7 Input setting of low order instrument ① T a p “input computation programming” of “CH” of the left side. Display detail setting sc

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- 131 - ③ When changing the setting from this recorder for appropriate CH of low order instrument, perform following procedure. (For the

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- 132 - ―Instrument can be connected low order side― 1. MELSEC series※1 2. SYSMAC series※2 11.2 Low order communications (write) 11.2.1 Outline ※

Page 42 - Enter “User1”

- 133 - 11.2.2 Register to the instrument ① Select [System settings] - [Low order communication (write)] from the setting menu. ※“low order commu

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- 134 - 1 2 . Scale calibration To maintain the measurement accuracy, it is recommended to calibrate this recorder every year. Calibration name

Page 44 - 7.6 User registration

- 135 - 12.4 Connections Connections depend upon the input types. Connect tools such as standard tools to the measuring input terminals to be adju

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- 136 - <For KR3P1> ①In case of the DC voltage input The 2nd terminal of each input terminal unit is for the terminal for adjustment. To per

Page 46 - 7 . 6 . 3 User deletion

- 11 - 4.2 Precautions while connections Observe the following cautions during connections for securing safety and reliability. 1) Power supply Use

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- 137 - 12.5 Adjustment method (Zero and span adjustment) ・ On the operation screen, tap the [Operation] button and select [MENU settings] - [Syst

Page 48 - 7.8 How to cancel lock-out

- 138 - ②Since the window indicating the voltage value for inputting is displayed, input its value to this recorder.

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- 139 - [Adjustment of the resistance thermometer input range] Connect as shown in “12.4 Connection (2) In case of the resistance ther

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- 140 - ⑤Adjust the span point. (Example) For the adjustment of the Pt150 range ・Input the resistance of 157.33Ω with the standard variable resisto

Page 51 - ※At power on

- 141 - [Adjustment of the thermocouple input range  Adjustment of the reference junction compensation (RJ at 0°C)] Connect as shown in

Page 52 - 8.2 Operation screen

- 142 - ③Tap the [Go] button after approx. 30 seconds. ④After the adjustment, the screen is returned to the calibration screen fo

Page 53 - ※2 Alarm icon

- 143 - 1 3 . Guideline of parts replacement interval It is recommended to exchange parts periodically as preventive maintenance for using this

Page 54 - 8.3 Real time trend screen

- 144 - 1 4 . Troubleshooting Troubleshooting methods are shown by symptoms. Read corresponding symptom items. 1. Not working Check Causes and

Page 55 - 8.4 Historical trend screen

- 145 - 1 5 . Specifications General specifications Rated power voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (Universal power supply) Power consumption: 65VA

Page 56 - 8.5 Dual trend screen

- 146 - Allowable signal source resistance: Thermocouple inputs (burnout disabled), DC voltage inputs (±2V or less) ... 1KΩ or less DC

Page 57 - 8.7 Bar graph screen

- 12 - 4.3 Connection of power and protective conductor terminals 1) Power and protective conductor terminals 2) Connection of power

Page 58 - 8.8 Alarm display screen

- 147 - K, E, J, T, R. S. B, N: IEC584, JIS C1602-1995 U (Cu-CuNi), L (Fe-CuNi): DIN43710 W-Wre26, Wre5-Wre26, PtRh40-PtRh20, NiMo-Ni, CR-AuF

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32-8,KUMANO-CHO,ITABASHI-KU,TOKYO 173-8632 Telephone :81-3-3956-2171 Facsimile :81-3

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- 13 - 4.4 Connection of measuring input terminals 1) Measuring input terminals Be sure to turn off the power supply to prevent an elect

Page 62 - 8. 1 1 Audit screen

- 14 - 4.5 Connection of alarm output terminals (option) This is for the recorder with alarm output terminals (option). 1) Alarm output terminals

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- 15 - 2) Connections Turn off the power supply and buffer relay power supply before connections to prevent an electric shock. (1) Connect cabl

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- 16 - 4.6 Connection of digital input terminals and function selection (option) This is for the recorder with digital input terminals (option) 1)

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- 17 - 4.7 Connection of communication I/F terminal The KR3000 can be communicated with a master unit via Ethernet and RS-232C, RS-422A or RS-485, a

Page 67 - [How to write]

- 18 - 3) Connections of High order communication RS-232C The communication terminals of this recorder are three terminals of SD, RD and SG and a co

Page 68 - [How to sign]

- 19 - 4) Connections of High order communication RS-422A The RS-422A communications interface is connected to a personal computer via a protocol co

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- 20 - 5) Connections of High order communication RS-485 The RS-485 communications interface is connected to a personal computer via a protocol conv

Page 70 - 9.3 Data copy to USB memory

- 21 - 6) Connections of Low order communication RS-422A T o ensure the transmission of data via RS-4

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- 22 - 7) Connections of low order communication RS-485 RD SD SG RDA RDB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Protocol

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- 23 - 5. Main features and functions This instrument measures temperature and various industrial quantities for multiple channels, and displays th

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- 24 - 6. Part names and functions 6.1 Name of the front panel and its major function 6 Key cover Display 12.1 inch TFT color L

Page 74 - 10.Various Settings

- 25 - 6.2 Names of keys and their functions ・ Usage and functions of keys differ depending on the operation screen and the setting screen. ・ Operat

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- 26 - 6.3 Character entering method ・ This screen is used for setting a tag name, a marker text character string and setting/entering a password.

Page 76 - 10.2 Setting Menu Items

-Table of Contents- PREFACE 1 For safe use 3 B e f o r e u s e 5 2.1 Exterior check 5 2.2 Model check 5 2.3 Checking attachments 6 In

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- 27 - 6.4 Touch panel operation method ・ All operations of this recorder can be executed on the touch panel. ・ In case of abnormality in the touch

Page 78 - 10.3.1 Setting contents

- 28 - ・[Operation] menu Menu item Operation START The recording starts. Same function as the START key S T O P The recording stops. Same function

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- 29 - 6.4.2 Tapping operation on the setting screen Performing a setting by tapping an item on the setting screen enables more smooth operation fo

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- 30 - 7. Operation (Be sure to read section to ensure safety.) 7.1 Operation procedure Default values are set at factory before shipment. Be

Page 81 - 1) Formula types

- 31 - 7.2 Initial settings When you first turn on the power after the delivery of the instrument or initializing the settings, the initial settings

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- 32 - ②Power frequency setting Tap the ▼ button beside “50Hz/60Hz” to show the pulldown menu. Tap either“50Hz” or “60Hz” in the pulldown menu to s

Page 83 - 4) Relative humidity

- 33 - ④Input settings Tap the [Set] button beside “Input settings” to display the following input settings screen. ※For detailed sett

Page 84 - 5) Dew-point temperature

- 34 - ⑥File settings Tap the [Set] button beside “File settings” to display the following file settings screen. ※For detailed sett

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- 35 - 7.3 Login Operation 7.3.1 Outline This instrument is operated by two types of users: administrator user and general user. See the following t

Page 86 - 10) Wind display

- 36 - ②Enter an administrator user ID and password. Defaults are shown below. ID Admin Password Admin1 When you tap the [Login]

Page 87 - Conbination of functions

- 1 - PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the KR3000 series graphic recorder. Before using your new recorder, please be sure to read this instruction m

Page 88 - 10.4 Display settings

- 37 - ③Enter an old and new passwords and then tap the [OK] button. ④Tap the [Login] button to login. ⑤Proceed to

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- 38 - 7.3.3 Initial login (for newly registered user) You need to set a login password for a newly registered administrator/general user. Refer to

Page 90 - 10.4.2 Channel registration

- 39 - ③ When you tap the [Login] button, the message “Please set a new password” will be displayed. ④ Enter an old and

Page 91 - 10.4.3 Ruler settings

- 40 - 7.3.4 Normal login <Normal login steps> ① Touching any part of the touch panel displays the following login screen. ②

Page 92 - 10.4.4 Common parameters

- 41 - 7.4 Start/stop operation of recording [Start recording] ・ Tap the disk icon located in the upper part of the screen. ・ Press the S T A R T k

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- 42 - <Administrator user default passwords> Default password Administrator user 1 Admin1 Administrator user 2 Admin2 Administrator user 3 A

Page 94 - ※1 Zone

- 43 - 7 . 6 . 3 User deletion ・ From the setting menu, tap [System settings] – [Security settings] – "Administrator user settings" or &q

Page 95 - 10.4.5 LCD settings

- 44 - 7.7 How to change login password ①Tap the [Operation] button or press the DISP key on the real trend screen and select [Passw

Page 96 - 10.5 Alarm settings

- 45 - 7.8 How to cancel lock-out ・ If a failed login attempt exceeds the limit, further login attempts by the user will be blocked (lock-out) ※Thr

Page 97 - ※1Differential alarm

- 46 - 8. Names and functions of operation screen 8.1 Common operations of the operation screen (Using method of each key) The recording is start

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- 2 - 6. Disposal 6.1 Disposal Separate the box, plastic bags, and cushioning materials the recorder is packaged in according to the garbage collect

Page 99 - 10.6 File settings

- 47 - The ENTER menu is displayed. Menu contents differ depending on the screens. (Tapping operation) The operation differs depending on the scre

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- 48 - After the power is turned on, messages in the table below are displayed on the blue screen. Message Description Initializing... Setting fi

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- 49 - 8.2 Operation screen ・ The status bar and login bar are displayed always on the top and bottom of the screen respectively to show informatio

Page 102 - 10.8 Schedule settings

- 50 - The arrow indicates the recording status. Arrow Status Displaying vertically. Recording Blinking. The START ke

Page 103 - 10.9 Marker text settings

- 51 - 8.3 Real time trend screen ・ The trends of measured values can be seen like an analog recorder. The pens are displayed on the scale plates

Page 104 - 10.10 Memory operation

- 52 - 8.4 Historical trend screen ・ Recorded data in the internal memory is displayed. ・ A cursor can be displayed by touching the trend data. You

Page 105 - 10.11 Network settings

- 53 - 8.5 Dual trend screen ・ The real time trends and the historical trends are displayed by dividing the screen up and down, and the current dat

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- 54 - 8.6 Data screen ・ This screen displays the measured data of each channel. ・ The number of display data is decided by the preset number of dis

Page 107 - 10.11.2 DNS settings

- 55 - 8.8 Alarm display screen ・ The alarms being activated are displayed as a list. ・ Activation date/time, cancel date/time (cancelled alarms onl

Page 108 - 10.11.3 FTP client settings

- 56 - 8.9 Recorded data screen ・ Files stored in the internal memory are listed in this screen. A start date, stop date and the number of data are

Page 109 - 10.11.4 SNTP settings

- 3 - 1. For safe use This section “For safe use” has been compiled to promote the correct use of the instrument in order to prevent human inju

Page 110 - 10.11.5 E-MAIL settings

- 57 - (File information) File information item Description Start date and time Recording start date and time En

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- 58 - 8.10 Marker list screen ・ The list of markers recorded on the trends is displayed. The date and time and the marker text are di

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- 59 - 8. 1 1 Audit screen ・ Audit trails are listed in this screen. Audit trails are displayed in reverse chronological order (most

Page 113 - ■Setting the account

- 60 - List of audit trails ※General user must have the authority to be set. Available user Display items Description ― Power ON Recorded at powe

Page 114 - 10.12 System settings

- 61 - Administrator Set [Network] Recorded when [Network settings] is changed. Administrator Set [System] Recorded when [System settings] is change

Page 115 - 10.12.1 Clock settings

- 62 - 8.12 Setting history screen ・ Histories of setting files are listed in reverse chronological order (most recent file comes first). This is c

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- 63 - 8.13 Operation method of 4-screen split display This instrument provides a 4-screen split display to allow users to view 4 different scr

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- 64 - 9. Operation of each function 9.1 Marker writing You can write a marker text to a trend graph which is being recorded. ※It is not possible t

Page 118 - R e m a r k s

- 65 - 9.2 Digital signature A digital signature can be placed on recorded data. ・ Administrator user is allowed to use all levels of signature. ・

Page 119 - 10.12.3 Scale adjustment

- 66 - ※Signature must be placed in number order from level 1. For example, to place a signature of level 3, level 1 and level 2 signatures must be

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- 4 - The following fuse is mounted in the power supply unit of this recorder for safety use. However, this fuse is not replaceable. Maker: Dait

Page 121 - 10.12.5 Security settings

- 67 - 9.3 Data copy to USB memory ・ You can copy a recorded data file, setting file, or snapshot file stored in the internal memory to USB memory

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- 68 - When you select [Copy all data and setting history], [Copy setting files (to USB)] or [Copy setting files (from USB)], the message “Please se

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- 69 - Never turn off the power during data accessing. If the power is turned off while a data file is be

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- 70 - MEMO

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- 71 - 10.Various Settings 10.1 Settings flow chart Settings screen (MENU key) Operation

Page 126 - 10.12.6 Other settings

- 72 - LCD settings Detail settings Detail settings Detail settings Detail settings Detail settings High order communication

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- 73 - 10.2 Setting Menu Items On the operation screen, tap the [Operation] button and select [MENU settings] to display the setting menu screen.

Page 128 - 1 1 .1.1 Outline

- 74 - <Setting menu screen (Administrator user)> List of setting menu items (administrator user) Input operation settings Ref

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- 75 - 10.3 Input operation settings 10.3.1 Setting contents ・ Tap [Input operation settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen

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- 76 - Setting the range type (Analog input) KR3P20,KR3P21: CH1 to 12, KR3P40,KR3P41: CH1 to 24 KR3P60,KR3P61: CH1 to 36, KR3P80,KR3P81: CH1 to 4

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- 5 - 2. Before use Check the following items before using the recorder. If something is wrong, contact your local CHINO's sales agent. 2.1 Ex

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- 77 - Setting the tag ・ Setting a tag name (Setting for displaying the tag name instead of the channel number) When the display of the data

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- 78 - 10.3.2 Setting method of formula 1) Formula types ・Mathematical calculation Four arithmetic operations are performed. ※ X and Y ind

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- 79 - ・Channel data calculation functions The function calculation is performed. W h e n a n e r r o r d a t a (O V E R , U N D E R , e t

Page 135 - 11.2.1 Outline

- 80 - 2) Totalizing operation For the totalizer, the ITG function or the ITG24 function is used. Do not use the totalizing function more than two

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- 81 - 5) Dew-point temperature Entering method of the formula DEW (T#H) T: Temperature data channel, H: Relative humidity channel The following f

Page 137 - 1 2 . Scale calibration

- 82 - 6) Moving average Entering method of the formula AVE (X#T) AVEH (X#T) X: Data channel number, T: Time series interval (second) Mean val

Page 138

- 83 - 10) Wind display Entering method of the formula AZI (A) A: Wind data ・ Display the compass point which is changed from direction. ・ Relat

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- 84 - 1 1 ) Example of formula combining calculations ・(CH(1)*3-20)/6 (“Raw data of Channel 1”×3-20)÷6 ・(CH(1)+CH(2))<< 300 When the total

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- 85 - 10.4 Display settings 10.4.1 Channel parameters ・ Select [Display settings] - [Channel parameters] from the setting menu to display the fol

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- 86 - Setting the display position ・ The position (1 to 4) indicates the position of the scale plate. <For the vertical trend graph>

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- 6 - 2.3 Checking attachments Package contains the following attachments. Please confirm. Parts name Quantity Remarks ① Instruction manual 1 INE-

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- 87 - 10.4.2 Channel registration ・ Tap [Display settings] - [Channel registration] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On thi

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- 88 - 10.4.3 Ruler settings ・ Tap [Display settings] - [Time ruler settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen ・ You can set a

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- 89 - 10.4.4 Common parameters ・ Tap [Display settings] - [Common parameters] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ On this scre

Page 146

- 90 - Setting the bar graph direction ・ Set the bar graph direction on the bar graph screen to be vertical or horizontal. Setting the base pos

Page 147 - 1 4 . Troubleshooting

- 91 - The display range of the measured/calculated data is called zone. Since the data can be displayed by setting the zone for e

Page 148 - 1 5 . Specifications

- 92 - 10.4.5 LCD settings ・ Tap [Display settings] - [LCD settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can set the display

Page 149 - ■Alarm specifications

- 93 - 10.5 Alarm settings ・ Tap [Alarm settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can set an alarm activation condition

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- 94 - Setting the alarm output mode AND The relay becomes ON when all alarms set in one alarm output terminal are activated. OR The relay beco

Page 151

- 95 - ※2 Alarm deadband Low limit alarm Alarm value Deadband ON (Activated) MIN MAX OFF (Released

Page 152 - E-mail: [email protected]

- 96 - 10.6 File settings ・ Tap [File settings] in the setting menu to display the following screen. ・ You can set various file-related items

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