Jumo 705020 mTRON T - Analog Input Module, 4-Ch. Operat User Manual

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JUMO mTRON T
Measuring, Control, and Automation System
Analog Input Module 4-Channel
B 705020.0
Operating Manual
2013-06-18/00575607
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JUMO mTRON TMeasuring, Control, and Automation SystemAnalog Input Module 4-ChannelB 705020.0Operating Manual2013-06-18/00575607

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1 Introduction101.3.4 DisposalDisposing of the deviceDisposing of the packaging materialThe entire packaging material (cardboard packaging, inserts, p

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111 Introduction1.4 Identifying the Device Version1.4.1 NameplatesPositionThe nameplate (B) is affixed to the module case.An additional nameplate with

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1 Introduction12Fabrication no. (F-Nr)Among other things, the fabrication number contains the date of production (year/week).Example: F-Nr = 007003380

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132 Description2.1 Brief descriptionThe analog input module 4-channel is equipped with four universal analog inputs that are elec-trically isolated fr

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2 Description14

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153 Installation3.1 General information on installation/dismountingMounting siteAll modules have protection type IP20 and are only intended for use in

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3 Installation16Minimum distances3.2 Installation/dismounting on DIN railAll modules in the system are intended for installation on a DIN rail accordi

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173 InstallationInstallation, using the example of a multichannel controller module 705010Example installationProcedure:(A) (A1)(A2)Step Activity1 Mou

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3 Installation18Dismounting, using the example of a multichannel controller module 705010Removing the multichannel controller module from the DIN rail

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193 Installation3 Move the modules (B) on the right next to the multichannel controller module that is to be replaced (A) a minimum of 20 mm to the ri

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3 Installation203.3 Replacing module inserts3.3.1 Input/output modulesReplacement of a module insert, using the example of a multichannel controller m

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213 InstallationRemoving the module insertMounting the module insertCAUTION!Only module inserts of the same type may be used for the replacement.Other

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3 Installation223.4 Dimensions22.5103.66.610194.5101.514.5

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234 Electrical connection4.1 Installation notesQualification of personnel• Work on the modules must only be carried out to the extent described and, l

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4 Electrical connection24References to other information• The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni-ca

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254 Electrical connection4.3 Connection diagram4.3.1 Display and connection elementsCAUTION!At maximum load, the temperature may exceed 60 °C at the t

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4 Electrical connection264.3.2 Analog inputsConnection Input Terminals Symbol and terminal designationThermocouple 12342 and 36 and 710 and 1114 and 1

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274 Electrical connection4.3.3 Digital inputResistance/potentiometer4-wire circuit12341 to 45 to 89 to 1213 to 161, 5, 9, 132, 6, 10, 143, 7, 11, 154,

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4 Electrical connection284.4 Functional testThe voltage supply must be tested on completion of the electrical connection:StartupThe check described ab

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295 Operation5.1 Display and connection elements(1) Status displays (LED)P = Voltage supplyS = Status1 = Digital input(LED is lit: Active)(2) Analog i

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3Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.1 Available tec

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5 Operation305.2 LED displays"P" LED (Power)The LED is permanently lit in green if the module is being supplied with voltage."S" L

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315 Operation5.2.2 System states and errorsThe following table lists all the system states and errors that are indicated by the "S" LED (Sta

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5 Operation32

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336 Configuration6.1 Digital selectorThe digital selector contains all digital signals that are available in the analog input module 4-channel to conf

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6 Configuration346.2 Analog inputsThe four analog inputs are universal measuring inputs for RTD temperature probes, thermo-couples, resistance transmi

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356 ConfigurationLinearization Available options and factory settings depend on the measuring probe selectedLinearPt50 GOST 6651-94Pt100 DIN EN 60751P

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6 Configuration36LinearizationLinearization must be selected according to the sensor (measuring probe).The predefined linearizations can be supplement

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376 ConfigurationMeasuring rangeIn case of customer-specific linearization, these values can not be changed here. They areidentical to the settings ma

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6 Configuration38Resistance Ra or Ro, Rs or Rx, ReThe overall resistance Ra + Rs + Re (or Ro + Rx) must not exceed 4000 Ω.Status after change of confi

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396 Configuration6.2.1 AlarmsLimit value monitoring with one or two alarms and various alarm types can be activated for eachanalog input. In addition,

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Contents44.4 Functional test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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6 Configuration40Alarm type and switching differentialEvent textSetup program: Selection of text from a listClick the "..." button to open a

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416 Configuration6.2.2 Fine adjustmentYou can use customer-specific fine adjustment to correct the measured values of the analoginput. In contrast to

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6 Configuration42Performing fine adjustment1) Determine the lower value (as low and constant as possible) with the reference measuring device.Example:

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436 Configuration6.3 Digital inputIn addition to the analog inputs the module provides a digital input.The status of the digital input is indicated by

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6 Configuration44Signal suppressionWhen signal suppression is active, the input signal and the inverting and delay parameters areirrelevant. In this c

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456 Configuration6.4 NV connecting listThe NV connecting list is used to link external inputs (NV_...) of the analog input module 4-channel to signals

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6 Configuration46Replacement valueThe replacement value is used if the relevant signal is not available (connection to base unitinterrupted or system

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476 Configuration6.4.1 Digital signals (overview)The following table contains all signals that are available in the NV connecting list for connec-tion

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6 Configuration48Alarm analog variablesAlarm1 ExAI1 to Alarm1 ExAI64 Alarm signal 1 of analog variable 1 to 64Alarm2 ExAI1 to Alarm2ExAI64 Alarm signa

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496 ConfigurationAlarms/FaultsCAlarm/Fault System collective alarm or system fault (cen-tral processing unit and modules)CAlarm/Fault ackn. System col

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51 Introduction1.1 Available technical documentationThe documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys-tem.1.1

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6 Configuration50Multichannel controller moduleController C01ManualMode to C04ManualModeManual mode active for controller channel 1to4C01TuneActive to

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516 ConfigurationAnalog input module 4-channelAnalog inputs AI01Alarm1 to AI04Alarm1 Alarm signal 1 of analog input 1 to 4AI01Alarm2 to AI04Alarm2 Ala

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6 Configuration526.4.2 Replacement values (overview)The following table contains the replacement values with their factory settings. Replacementvalues

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537 Configuration – in setup program only7.1 Customer-specific linearizationYou can use the customer-specific linearization to create a customized lin

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7 Configuration – in setup program only54Measured valueThe table below shows the admissable measured value range of the analog inputs, dependingon the

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557 Configuration – in setup program only7.1.1 Grid pointsCustomer-specific linearization is specified by entering up to 45 grid points (pairs of valu

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7 Configuration – in setup program only56Displaying linearization on a graphic ("Display graphic" button)Use this button to create a graphic

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577 Configuration – in setup program only7.1.2 FormulaCustomer-specific linearization is specified using a 4th order polynomial. The polynomial is cal

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7 Configuration – in setup program only58Displaying linearization on a graphic ("Display graphic" button)Use this button to create a graphic

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598 Online parameters8.1 Calibrate / test8.1.1 Analog inputSetup dialogParameterTIP!An active connection between the setup program and the central pro

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1 Introduction61.1.4 Special modules1.1.5 Operating, visualization, recording1.1.6 Power supply unitsProduct Type of documentation No. Printed PDF fil

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8 Online parameters60TestThe results of the test measurement are shown in the display field.8.1.2 Digital inputSetup dialogParameterParameter Selectio

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618 Online parameters8.1.3 Internal Pt100Setup dialogThis dialog displays the cold junction temperatures of analog inputs 1 to 4 ("Channel 1"

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8 Online parameters628.1.4 LED testSetup dialogParameterParameter Selection/settings DescriptionS LED To test the LED, click the required status to se

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638 Online parameters8.1.5 Calibration constantsSetup dialogThis dialog displays the calibration constants of the analog inputs.

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8 Online parameters648.1.6 VersionsSetup dialogThis dialog displays the module versions.

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659 Appendix9.1 Technical data9.1.1 Analog inputsGeneral informationThermocouplesNumber 4A/D converter Dynamic resolution up to 16 bitDesignation Stan

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9 Appendix66RTD temperature probeDesignation Standard Measuring range Measuring accu-racy1Ambienttemperature influ-encePt100 DIN EN 60751 -200 to +850

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679 AppendixStandard signalsMeasuring circuit monitoringIn the event of an error the digitized output values move to a defined status.9.1.2 Digital in

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9 Appendix689.1.3 Electrical data9.1.4 Case and ambient conditions9.1.5 Approval/approval marksVoltage supplyConnection Lateral (feed via base unit or

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71 Introduction1.2 Safety information1.2.1 Warning symbols1.2.2 Note signsDANGER!This symbol indicates that injury to persons caused by electrical sho

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JUMO GmbH & Co. KGStreet address:Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 136039 Fulda, GermanyDelivery address:Mackenrodtstraße 1436039 Fulda, GermanyPostal addres

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1 Introduction81.2.3 Intended useThe modules described are intended for measuring, control, and automation tasks in an indus-trial environment, as des

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91 Introduction1.3 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport1.3.1 Checking the delivery• Ensure that the packaging and contents are not damaged • Ch

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