Jumo Delos
Jumo Delos
Jumo Delos
Operating Manual
40505200T90Z003K000
V2.01/EN/00526948
Content
1 Safety information ........................................................................... 5
1.1 Warning symbol ...................................................................................................5
1.2 Note symbols .......................................................................................................5
2 Description ....................................................................................... 7
2.1 General ................................................................................................................7
5 Mounting ........................................................................................ 17
5.1 General information ............................................................................................17
5.2 Dimensions of electronic pressure switches ......................................................19
6 Operation ....................................................................................... 23
6.1 Controls ..............................................................................................................23
6.2 LC display ..........................................................................................................23
6.3 Levels .................................................................................................................24
6.4 Parameter ..........................................................................................................25
7 Commissioning ............................................................................. 29
Content
7.1 Getting started ....................................................................................................29
7.2 Unlocking the instrument (code entry) ...............................................................30
7.3 Cancel operation ................................................................................................31
7.4 Selecting the unit of the measured value (Uni.P) ...............................................31
7.5 Setting the zero point (offset) (Off.P) .................................................................34
7.6 Setting the filter time constant (damping) (DamP) .............................................35
7.7 Setting the output signal (S.TyP) .......................................................................35
7.8 Setting scaling ....................................................................................................36
7.9 Setting the error signal (S.Err) ...........................................................................39
7.10 Setting the switching function (B.Fct) .................................................................40
7.11 Setting the switching point (B.SP) ......................................................................43
7.12 Setting the reset point (B.RSP) ..........................................................................43
7.13 Setting the switching difference (hysteresis) (B.HYS) ........................................44
7.14 Setting the switching delay (B.DLY) ...................................................................44
7.15 Setting the display alignment (D.Dir) ..................................................................45
7.16 Setting the display unit (D.Uni) ...........................................................................46
7.17 Displaying the version of the operating device software (SW.Di) ......................47
7.18 Displaying the version of the signal stage software (SW.Si) ..............................47
8 Calibration ...................................................................................... 49
8.1 Setting the zero point (offset) .............................................................................49
CAUTION!
This symbol in connection with the signal word indicates that damage to assets or data
loss will occur if the respective precautionary measures are not taken.
CAUTION!
This symbol indicates that components could be destroyed by electrostatic discharge
(ESD = Electro Static Discharge) if the respective cautionary measures are not taken.
Only use the ESD packages intended for this purpose to return device inserts, assembly
groups, or assembly components.
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1 Safety information
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2 Description
2.1 General
(1)
• Depending on its design, the instrument measures relative or absolute pressure in liquid
and gaseous media.
• The pressure is displayed digitally.
• Depending on the design, the following outputs are available:
- 1 PNP switching output
- 2 PNP switching outputs
- 1 PNP switching output + 1 analog output 4 to 20 mA1
- 1 PNP switching output + 1 analog output 0 to 20 mA1
- 1 PNP switching output + 1 analog output 0 to 10 V1
• The instrument is also available in a design for use at elevated medium temperatures.
• The instrument can be adjusted directly on site or can be configured via PC with a setup
program.
CAUTION!
The protection type specified for the device (see chapter 11 „Technical data“, page 57) can
only be achieved with the control opening (1) closed.
1
The output is freely configurable.
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2 Description
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3 Identifying the instrument version
3.1 Nameplate
on the pressure switch
Made in Germany
www.jumo.net
DELOS SI
(1) 405052/000
(2) TN 12345678
(3) 0...250 mbar
(4) DC 12...30 V
(5) 4...20 mA/OC: 250 mA
(6) F.-Nr.: 001234567801008350123
}
(7)
Display
Type 405052
2× 4 characters
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3 Identifying the instrument version
3.3 Order details
(1) Basic type
405052/000 JUMO DELOS SI – Precision pressure transmitter with switching contacts
and displaya
405052/004 JUMO DELOS SI – Precision pressure transmitter with switching contacts
and display for increased measuring material temperatures upt to 200 °Cb
405052/999 JUMO DELOS SI – Precision pressure transmitter with switching contacts
and display, special version
(2) Input
447 -400 to +400 mbar relative pressure
449 -1 to +1 bar relative pressure
452 0 to 400 mbar relative pressure
454 0 to 1 bar relative pressure
457 0 to 4 bar relative pressure
459 0 to 10 bar relative pressure
461 0 to 25 bar relative pressure
463 0 to 60 bar relative pressure
481 -1 to +3 bar relative pressure
483 -1 to +9 bar relative pressure
485 -1 to +24 bar relative pressure
486 0 to 400 mbar absolute pressure
488 0 to 1 bar absolute pressure
491 0 to 4 bar absolute pressure
493 0 to 10 bar absolute pressure
495 0 to 25 bar absolute pressure
506 0 to 60 bar absolute pressure
(3) Output
470 1× PNP switching output
471 2× PNP switching output
475 1× PNP switching output and 1× analog output 4 to 20 mAc
476 1× PNP switching output and 1× analog output 0 to 20 mAc
477 1× PNP switching output and 1× analog output 0 to 10 Vc
(4) Process connection
504 G 1/2 EN 837
511 1/4-18 NPT EN 837
521 G 1/4 DIN 3852-11
523 G 1/2 DIN 3852-11
571 G 3/4 front-flush EN ISO 228-1
575 G 3/4 front-flush with 2-way seal
576 G 1 front-flush with 2-way seal
603 Taper socket with union nut DN 20 DIN 11851 (dairy screw connection)d
604 Taper socket with union nut DN 25 DIN 11851 (dairy screw connection)d
606 Taper socket with union nut DN 40 DIN 11851 (dairy screw connection)d
607 Taper socket with union nut DN 50 DIN 11851 (dairy screw connection)d
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3 Identifying the instrument version
612 Clamp DN 10, 15, 20 DIN 32676
613 Clamp DN 25, 32, 40 DIN 32676
616 Clamp DN 50 DIN 32676, 2“ ISO 2852
619 Clamp DN 15 DIN 32676, 3/4“ ISO 2852
623 Small flange DN 25 DIN 28403
652 Tank connection with grooved union nut DN 25e
997 JUMO PEKA hygienic process connectionf
998 Suitable for connection to diaphragm seal
(5) Process connection material
20 CrNi (stainless steel)
(6) Electrical connection
36 Round plug M12 × 1
(7) Measuring system filling medium
01 Silicon oil
12 FDA-compliant oil
(8) Extra codes
000 None
100 Customized setting (specify required setting in plain text)
452 Parts in contact with the medium are electropolished,
surface roughness Ra 0.8 µm
591 Throttle in pressure channel
624 Free of oil and grease
691 Improved humidity/vibration protection
769 mit Kalibrierzeugnis
a
This JUMO product is licensed under United States and Canadian patents. Purchasers of the JUMO product outs-
ide of the United States and Canada should advise JUMO of any planned sales of products incorporating the JUMO
product into the United States and Canada.
b
Measuring devices for increased measuring material temperatures can only be delivered with process connection
571, 575, 576, 603, 604, 606, 607, 612, 613, 623, 652, 997.
c
Factory setting – the analog output can be freely configured.
d Union nut is included in delivery.
e
Welding socket, seal and groove union nut are included in delivery.
f For suitable process connection adapters, see data sheet 409711.
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3.4 Accessories
Article Sales no.
PC interface cable including USB/TTL convertera 00456352
Y transmitter cable, 5 polea 00507861
Combination tool 00526614
Cable connector, straight, 4 pole, M12 × 1, 2 m PVC cable 00404585
Cable connector, angled, 4 pole, M12 × 1, 2 m PVC cable 00409334
Cable socket, 5 pole, M12 × 1, straight, without connecting cable, 00419130
assembly by customer
Measuring device holder for wall and 2" pipe 00597711
3.5 Software
Article Sales no.
CD-setup-programa 00522384
a
The setup program can only be used for configuration in conjunction with these accessories.
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4 Electrical connection
4.1 Installation instructions
DANGER!
The electrical connection must only be performed by qualified personnel!
The load circuits must be fused for the maximum load currents in each case to prevent the
instrument from being destroyed.
Electromagnetic compatibility meets the requirements of EN 61326.
No other consumers can be connected to the voltage supply of the instrument.
The device is not suitable for installation in areas with an explosion hazard.
Apart from faulty installation, incorrect settings on the instrument may also affect the proper
functioning of the subsequent process or lead to damage. You should therefore always pro-
vide safety equipment that is independent of the instrument and it should only be possible for
qualified personnel to make settings.
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3
5 1
4
1 Brown
2 White
3 Blue
4 Black
5 Gray
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4 Electrical connection
4.3 Terminal assignment for output 470
One PNP switching output
2
3
5
L+
1
4
K1
L-
Voltage supply
1 L+ DC 12 to 30 V
3 L- GND
Output
2
3
5
L+
1
4
K1 K2
L-
Voltage supply
1 L+ DC 12 to 30 V
3 L- GND
Output
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4 Electrical connection
4.5 Terminal assignment for outputs 475, 476, and 477
One PNP switching output + one analog output
2
3
5
L+
1
4
K1
L-
Voltage supply
1 L+ DC 12 to 30 V
3 L- GND
Output
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4 Electrical connection
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5 Mounting
5.1 General information
CAUTION!
The compatibility of the instrument with the measuring medium must be tested, see chapter
11 „Technical data“, page 57.
Mounting location
• Find a location that ensures easy accessibility for later operation.
• The fastening must be secure and must ensure low vibration for the instrument.
• Avoid direct sunlight!
• Permissible ambient temperature at the installation location chapter 11 „Technical data“,
page 57.
Installation position
The instrument can be mounted in any position.
The "vertical" installation position is recommended, see illustration.
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5.1.1 Rotating the display
The display image can be rotated 180° in the software, siehe „Display position“, page 27. This
may make it easier to read when the instrument is installed overhead, for example.
(1)
320° max.
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5.2 Dimensions of electronic pressure switches
Type 405052/000-... Typ 405052/004-...
for increased medium temperature
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30
75
M 12 × 1
Ø 42
40
NOTE!
The overall height is 40 mm greater for instruments with basic type extension 004 (for
increased medium temperature up to 200 °C). See drawing
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5.2.1 Process connections, not front-flush
504 511
G 1/2 1/4-18 NPT
27 27
26
31
15
20
1/4-18 NPT
11.07
G 1/2
521 523
G 1/4 G 1/2
27 27
A A
25.5
23.5
12
14
G 1/4
G 1/2
A
A
32
34
20.5
16
G 3/4
Ø 24
G 3/4 B
20
5 Mounting
576 603 to 607
G 1 with 2-way seal Taper socket with union nut
41 D2
L1
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20.5
D1
7
D3
Ø 30 D4
G1 B
A Profile seal DN G 1
B O-ring 26.7 × 1.78
612 to 616
Clamp
3
15
D1
D2
Process connection DN Ø D1 Ø D2 Ø D3 Ø D4 L1
603 20 36.5 30 RD 44 × 1/6 54 13
604 25 44 35 RD 52 × 1/6 63 15
606 40 56 48 RD 65 × 1/6 78 15
607 50 68.5 61 RD 78 × 1/6 92 16
Process connection DN DN DN Ø D1 Ø D2
DIN 32676 (Zoll) ISO 2852
612 10 8 27.5 34
15 10
20 15
613 25 1 20 43.5 50.5
32 1.5 25
40 32
616 50 2 40 56.5 64
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623 652
Small flange Tank connection with grooved union nut
Ø 45
Ø 35
15
3
21
31
ø19
ø26
ø40
A
RD52 × 1/6
Ø 55
Ø 63
997
JUMO PEKA
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NOTE!
For detailed information about this process connection system, see data sheet 409711.
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6 Operation
6.1 Controls
(1)
(2)
6.2 LC display
6.2.1 Measurement mode
Normal display
Example:
The display is lit yellow.
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6.2.2 Settingmode
Example:
The display is lit red.
Operation
NOTE!
To return to measuring mode:
• "No (Cancel)" or
• Wait for timeout = no activity performed for 60 seconds.
6.3 Levels
Process value display
(Normal display)
<1s
Code = 0
Enter Cancel >3s
code or timeout
<1s
Cancel >3s
<1s or
save <1s
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6.4 Parameter
6.4.1 Input
Parameter Display Setting rangea
Pressure unit bar
kPa
MPa
psi
mbar
Note:
The units kPa and mbar cannot be configured for all mea-
suring ranges.
Offset -20.00 to 0.00 to +20.00 % of the measuring range
(zero-point correction) Note:
Automatic offset correction see chapter 7.5 "Setting the
zero point (offset) (Off.P)", page 34.
Damping 0.00 to 99.99 s
(filter time constant)
a
The default setting is marked in bold.
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6.4.3 Binary output 1
Parameter Display Setting rangea
Switching function Hysteresis, make contact
(for switching output only) Hysteresis, break contact
Window, make contact
Window, break contact
see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
page 40.
Switching point 0.00 to 100.00 % of nominal measuring range
(for switching output only) see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
page 40.
Reset point 0.00 to 100.00 % of nominal measuring range
(for switching output only) see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
page 40.
Hysteresis 0.00 to 100.00 % of nominal measuring range
(for switching output and see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
configured switching point page 40.
or reset point only)
Note:
Used only with window switching functions.
Switching delay 0.00 to 99.99 s
(for switching output only) see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
page 40.
a
The default setting is marked in bold.
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Parameter Display Setting rangea
Hysteresis 0.00 to 100.00 % of nominal measuring range
(for second switching see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
output and configured page 40.
switching point or reset
point only) Note:
Used only with window switching functions.
Switching delay 0.00 to 99.99 s
(for second switching out- see chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)",
put only) page 40.
a
The default setting is marked in bold.
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7.1 Getting started
NOTE!
This is a suggestion for configuring the instrument reliably in little time.
By checking the setting options of this list before starting the configuration, you can avoid
timeouts during the configuration.
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7.2 Unlocking the instrument (code entry)
The instrument is protected by a code to prevent unauthorized operation.
The code is set to 0072 in the factory. It can only be changed with the setup program. If the
code is set to 0000 with the setup program, the instrument is unprotected.
Unlocking
(1)
(2)
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• Press the combination tool briefly - the instrument switches to the parameter level.
NOTE!
After an incorrect code is entered:
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Flashing
Continuous
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7.4.1 Display and setting options of the instrument
NOTE!
Gray cells are units that cannot be configured! Display overflow - values do not appear in
operation or in setup!
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7.5 Setting the zero point (offset) (Off.P)
NOTE!
Automatic offset adjustment is only possible for instruments with a relative pressure
measuring range!
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "Off.P".
• "Press" twice in quick succession.
The current measured value is accepted as the zero point.
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
"-" means: the offset is negative - the measured pressure is reduced.
Enter the value "digit by digit."
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7.6 Setting the filter time constant (damping) (DamP)
The filter time constant (damping) can be used to smooth the measured value.
Small filter time constant: the display is refreshed quickly.
Large filter time constant: Display refresh is slower.
The value is entered in seconds with two places after the decimal.
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "Dam.P".
• "Press"
Example:
4.20A = Output signal 4 to 20 mA
0.20A = Output signal 0 to 20 mA
0.10U = Output signal 0 to 10 V
Example:
4.20A = Output signal 4 to 20 mA
0.20A = Output signal 0 to 20 mA
0.10U = Output signal 0 to 10 V
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7.8 Setting scaling
Customer-specific measuring range
The customer measuring range (2) is defined by:
• Range start (4)
• Range end (5)
• Span (MSP)
Example
Actual
The instrument has a nominal measuring range (1) from 0 to 4 bar
Target
The customer would like to measure the pressure in the range from 1 to 2 bar (25 % of the
nominal measuring range).
Range start (5) is 1 bar
Range end (6) is 2 bar
Span (MSP) is 1 bar
0 1 2 3 4 bar
1
2
4 5
Scaling
The scaling of the instrument's output signal describes how the measured pressure is conver-
ted into an output signal.
Simple example
Actual
The instrument has a nominal measuring range (1) from 0 to 4 bar and the instrument has an
output signal from 4 to 20 mA (3).
Target
The customer would like:
the "Customer measuring range" (2) from 0 to 4 bar (100 % of nominal measuring range (1)
should correspond to the output signal (3) from 4 to 20 mA (100 %).
The scaling is 1: 1 (100 % to 100 %).
0 1 2 3 4 bar
1
2
100%
100%
3
4 20 mA
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Customer-specific scaling
It is often useful to scale part of the nominal measuring range to the output signal.
Example
Actual
The instrument has a nominal measuring range (1) from 0 to 4 bar and the instrument has an
output signal from 4 to 20 mA (3).
Target
The customer would like:
the "Customer measuring range" (2) from 1 to 2 bar (25 % of nominal measuring range (1)
should correspond to the output signal from 4 to 20 mA (100 %).
The scaling is 1: 4 (25 % to 100 %).
0 1 2 3 4 bar
1
100%
3
4 20 mA
100%
3
20 4 mA
(1) Nominal measuring range (NMB) (2) Customer measuring range (MB)
(3) Output signal (4) Range start (MA)
(5) Range end (ME)
Span (MSP)
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7.8.1 Setting the starting value of scaling (Sc.Lo)
HINWEIS!
The output signal can only be scaled for instruments with
analog output!
Example
The instrument has a nominal measuring range -400 to +400 mbar
The output signal of the instrument is 0 to 20 mA
Objective: The range from 0 to 200 mbar (customer's measuring range) will be
represented on the output side by 0 to 20 mA.
Setting: The initial value of scaling (Sc.Lo) = 0.000
The final value of scaling (Sc.Hi) = 200.0
Result: At a pressure of less than 0 mbar the instrument reports an error (value
below lower measuring range limit) and makes the corresponding error
signal (0 mA) available at the output.
At a pressure of 0 mbar the instrument makes 0 mA available at the out-
put.
At a pressure of 200 mbar the instrument makes 20 mA available at the
output.
At a pressure greater than 200 mbar the instrument reports an error
(measuring range exceeded) and makes the corresponding error signal
(22 mA) available at the output.
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "Sc.Lo".
• "Press"
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
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7.8.2 Setting the final value of scaling (Sc.Hi)
NOTE!
The output signal can only be scaled for instruments with analog output!
Explanation chapter 7.8.1 "Setting the starting value of scaling (Sc.Lo)", page 38.
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "Sc.Hi".
• "Press"
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
NOTE!
Only for instruments with analog output, an error signal is generated for overrange or
underrange!
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "S.Err".
• "Press"
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Example:
3.40nA = For underrange
error signal = 0 mA for measuring range 0 to 20 mA
error signal = 3.4 mA for measuring range 4 to 20 mA
error signal = 0 V for measuring range 0 to 10 V
22nA = For overrange
error signal = 22 mA for measuring range 0 to 20 mA
error signal = 22 mA for measuring range 4 to 20 mA
error signal = 10.7 V for measuring range 0 to 10 V
7.10.1 Hysteresis
Relay behavior
p
t
1 1 1
0 0 0
1 1 1
0 0 0
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Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "B.Fct".
• "Press"
0
p
B.RSp B.Sp
0
p
B.RSp B.Sp
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7.10.2 Window
Relay response
p
t
1 1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0
0
p
B.RSp B.Sp
0
p
B.RSp B.Sp
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7.11 Setting the switching point (B.SP)
See chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)", page 40.
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "B.SP".
• "Press"
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "B.RSP".
• "Press"
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
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7.13 Setting the switching difference (hysteresis) (B.HYS)
See chapter 7.10 "Setting the switching function (B.Fct)", page 40.
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "B.HYS".
• "Press"
"-" Flashing
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "B.DLY".
• "Press"
"0" flashes
Continuous
NOTE!
Enter the value "digit by digit."
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7.15 Setting the display alignment (D.Dir)
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "D.Dir".
• "Press"
or
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7.16 Setting the display unit (D.Uni)
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "D.Uni".
• "Press"
Uni.P = The measured value is displayed in the unit that was selected,
see chapter 7.4 "Selecting the unit of the measured value (Uni.P)", page
31
or
Example
The measuring range of the instrument was set to from -50 to +350 mbar and the scaled mea-
suring range is 300 mbar.
If the instrument measures a pressure of 150 mbar, 50 % is displayed.
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7.17 Displaying the version of the operating device software
(SW.Di)
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "SW.Di".
• "Press"
"Alternating"
Setting
• Unlock the instrument, see chapter 7.2 "Unlocking the instrument (code entry)", page 30.
• "Rotate" until the bottom line shows "SW.Sir".
• "Press"
"Alternating"
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8 Calibration
8.1 Setting the zero point (offset)
NOTE!
Automatic offset adjustment is only possible for instruments with a relative pressure
measuring range!
On the instrument
See chapter 7.5.1 "Automatic offset adjustment", page 34.
By setup program
Not possible.
By setup program
Connect the instrument with the PC and start the setup program,
see chapter 9 "Setup program", page 51 and following.
Input/offset.
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9 Setup program
9.1 Function
Configurable parameters
The optionally available PC setup software (Sales no. 00522384) can be used to operate the
instrument conveniently from a PC.
Depending on the device design, the following settings are possible, for example:
• Measuring range and limits of measuring range.
• Response of outputs when the measuring range is exceeded.
• Functions of switching outputs K1 and K2.
• Setting special functions (for example tables for special linearizations).
NOTE!
Data can be transferred from or to the transmitter if it is connected to the power supply;
See chapter 4 "Electrical connection", page 13 and following.
Connection
(2)
(3)
(c)
(b)
(4)
(a)
(1)
DC 24 V
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9 Setup program
(2)
(3)
(c)
(b)
(4)
(a)
(1)
DC 24 V
NOTE!
During the installation, the driver for the USB/TTL converter is also installed on the PC.
Activity Step
1 Install the setup program software on the notebook/PC.
2 Screw the connecting cable (b) onto the plug of the pressure switch (2).
3 Connect the USB/TTL converter (3) to the connecting cable (b) and PC interface
line (gray) (c).
4 Connect the PC interface line (gray) (c) to the notebook (4).
5 Connect the cable (a) to the power supply (1) and connecting cable (b).
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9 Setup program
9.2 Start the setup program
Start/Programs/JUMO instruments/Setup program JUMO DELOS K, SI, HP
(1)
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9 Setup program
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10 Eliminating errors and faults
10.1 Possible errors
t
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10 Eliminating errors and faults
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11 Technical data
General
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11 Technical data
Measuring range and accuracy
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11 Technical data
Outputs
All analog outputs in 3-wire technology/Switching outputs: open collector, PNP switching
Attenuation 0 to 99.99 s
Analog output
Current
Output 475 4 to 20 mA (and 1× PNP switching output)
Output 476 0 to 20 mA (and 1× PNP switching output)
Voltage
Output 477 0 to 10 V (and 1× PNP switching output)
Setting range Measurement range scaling (turn down) 1:4
Switching point Configurable in the nominal measuring range (> release point)
Release point Configurable in the nominal measuring range (< switching point)
Hysteresis Configurable in the nominal measuring range
Input delay 0 to 99,99 s
Burden
Current
4 to 20 mA, three-wire RL (UB-6.5 V) ÷ 0.022 A ()
(output 475)
0 to 20 mA, three-wire RL (UB-6.5 V) ÷ 0.022 A ()
(output 476)
Voltage
DC 0 bis 10 V, three-wire RL 10 k
(output 477)
Step response time
(analog input)
T90 100 ms
Switching output
Output 470, 475, 476 or 477 1× PNP switching output
Output 471 2× PNP switching outputs
Switching type Break contact/make contact
Switching function Window/hysteresis
Switching capacity
Voltage drop from UB PNP 2 V
Contact rating ON 250 mA/OFF 1 mA
Switching cycles 10 million
Response time 20 ms
Short-circuit proof Yes
Current load check
Pulse period 2 s; TON40 ms
Periodic protective circuit f = 0.5 Hz
with overcurrent Display: Err3 switching output K 1, Err4 switching output K 2
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Mechanical features
Process connection
Material Stainless steel 316 L
Surface Ra 0.8 µm
Process seal All flange connections are welded and therefore have no seals!
Process connection 521, 523, FPM as standard
571, 576, 652
Process connection 575 FPM as standard, O-ring at front; FDA-compliant
Process connection 997 FPM, VMQ, silicon EPDM; FDA-compliant, options see data sheet
(JUMO PEKA) 409711
Measuring diaphragm
Material Stainless steel 316 L
Surface Ra 0.8 µm
Housing
Material Stainless steel 316 L
Surface Ra 0.8 µm
Threaded sleeve M12 × 1 Stainless steel 316 L
Housing seal VMQ silicon; FDA-compliant
Display PA (polyamide)
Control element screw plug
Material Aluminum 3.2315
Surface Eloxal coating
Seal VMQ silicon; FDA-compliant
Weight 200 g with G 1/2 (process connection 504)
Environmental influences
Permissible temperatures
Medium -25 to +100 °C (135 °C max 1 hour/day; no function here)
For basic type extension 004 -25 to +200 °C
Environment -25 to +75 °C
Ambient temperature -50 °C Restricted function: stationary use only, danger of broken cable, dis-
play does not function
Storage -40 to +85 °C
Permissible relative humidity
In operation 100 % rel. humidity, including condensation of instrument outer sleeve
Storage 90 % rel. humidity, no condensation
Permissible mechanical loading
Vibration resistancea 20 g, 10 to 2000 Hz
Shock resistanceb 50 g for 11 ms/100 g for 1 ms
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Electromagnetic compatibility With 4-pin connecting cable and grounded enclosure only!
Interference emissionc Class Bd
Interference immunityc Industrial requirements
Protectione IP67
a IEC 60068-2-6
b
IEC 60068-2-27
c
IEC 61326-2-3
d The product is suitable for industrial use as well as for households and small businesses.
e
EN 60529 (with suitable mating piece when connected)
Auxiliary power
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