TS81B/TS84B/TS85B/TS87B/TS89B: Instruction Manual
TS81B/TS84B/TS85B/TS87B/TS89B: Instruction Manual
TS81B/TS84B/TS85B/TS87B/TS89B: Instruction Manual
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instrument. This may cause electric shock, fire or malfunction. Unit:mm
44.0
Unit:mm
Firmly tighten each terminal screw at the specified torque.
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Otherwise electric shock or fire may result.
Do not place any obstacle around this instrument in order 50 14.6
Before cleaning the instrument, always turn off the power supply.
Remove stains from this instrument using a soft, dry cloth. Do not 1
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use a volatile solvent such as thinner in order to avoid deformation 1
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or discoloration.
Do not rub nor strike the display unit of this instrument with a hard TS87B TS89B
object. Unit:mm
Unit:mm
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1. PRODUCT CHECK
UP
UP
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TS81B
TS84B
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90.0
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TS85B
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
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3. WIRING
3.1 Wiring cautions
(1) For thermocouple input, use the specified compensation wire.
(2) For RTD input , use leads with low resistance and having no resistance differences among the 3 leads.
(3) Conduct input signal wiring away from instrument power, electric equipment power and load lines to avoid noise induction.
(4) Conduct instrument power wiring so as not to be influenced by noise from the electric equipment power. If the instrument may be affected
by external noise, a noise filter should be used. Twist these leadwires
instrument power
* Shorten the distance between twisted power supply wire pitches. The
IN OUT Instrument
shorter the distance between the pitches, the more effective for noise power
Noise filter
reduction. terminals
Shorten distance between Minimize
* Install the noise filter on the panel which is always grounded and minimize pitches distance
the wiring distance between the noise filter output side and the instrument
power terminals.
* Do not install fuses and/or switches on the filter output signal since this may lessen filter effect.
(5) For wiring, use wires conforming to the domestic standard of each country.
(6) Abot 4 to 5 seconds are required as the preparation time for contact output after power on. Use a delay relay when the output line is used for an
external interlock circuit.
(7) This instrument has no power supply switch nor fuses. Therefore, install the fuse close to the instrument and the switch, if required.
*Recommended fuse rating: Rated voltage; 250V Rated current; 1A * Fuse type; Time-lag fuse
(8) Do not excessively tighten the terminal screws. In addition, use the solderless terminal appropriate to the screw size.
(9) To the instrument with power supply of 24V, please be sure to supply the power from SELV circuit.
5. SETTING
5.1 Calling up procedure of each mode *1. Input type and input range display
This instrument immediately confirms input type and range following power on.
Power on
Example: For a controlleer with the K thermocouple input type and range from 0 to 1300 C .
*1 PV 1. Input type display
Input type display
Input range display Power on :Indicates input type (See table **A)
SV
(Display for Display changes automatically : Input range high
approx.5 sec)
The instrument returns to the PV/SV
PV/SV display mode display mode status if key operation
**A: Input type table(see "14.0 Input range table")
(Normal display) is not performed for more than 1 minute.
Display
Press the
Press the SET key SET key Thermocouple
SV setting mode
Input
K J E S N T B R W5Re/W26/Re
Press the
Press the SET key SET key
for 3 sec . Parameter Setting Mode for 3 sec . Display
(PID level)
Resistance thermometer Standard analog signal(Voltage and current)
Press the key while Press the Input DC0-5V or DC1-5V or
pressing the SET key for SET key Pt100 Cu50 DC0-10V DC2-10V DC0-20mA DC4-20mA
3 secretary. Initialization Mode for 3 sec .
(Input level)
5.2 Setting set value(SV) Example: Following is an example of set value(SV) to 200 C
(1)Set to the SV setting mode (2)Shift of the digit brightly lit (3) Numeric value change (4) Set value entry
PV PV PV PV
SV SV SV SV
In the normal display mode Press the shift key to Press the UP key to set "2". After finishing the setting, Press
Press the SET key to enter the shift the digit which lights Pressing the UP key increase the SET key, All of the set value
SV setting mode. brightly up to the hundreds numerals, and pressing the digits stop flash and as a result
The digit which flashing dights DOWN key decrease the instrument return to
is settable. numerals. PV/SV display mode.
Caution *Even if the displayed value is changed, it is not registered. To register it , press the SET key.
Alarm2 set value Deviation orProcess alarm, Set the alarm2 set value for low alarm.
AL2 for low alarm -1999 to 9999 200
Alarm differential gap=HYS,when P 0
PV bias -1999 to +9999 Sensor correction is made by adding bias 0.0
value to measured value(PV).
Integral time 0~3600 seconds Set the time of integral action to eliminate 150
the offset occurring in proportional control.
Derivative time 0.0~999.9 seconds Set the time of derivative action to improve
control stability by preparing for output changes. 30.0
INPUT LEVEL
PASS WORD
MODE
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Highest value of PV display Highest value display when analog signal inputs,Such as 4-20mA input.
5000
(PAH) The value of PV display when input 20 mA. Only for s tandard analog signal input.
Decimal point Only for standard analog signal input (current or voltage inputs) .
(dP) Range:0~3 0
InPt * * *
1 All input change in the above groups is possible by keyboard,
except for 0 to 10VDC and 2 to 10VDC.Because the hardware
0-5VDC 1-5VDC * 0-10VDC *2-10VDC DC0-20mA DC4-20mA
of these 2 inputs are different.
-1999 to 9999 -199 9to 9999 -1999 to 9999 -199 9to 9999 -1999 to 9999 -1999 to 9999 2 If you need the 0 to 10VDC & 2-10VDC input type, please explain
when ordering.
**B: ALARM TYPE TABLE :SV :Alarm set value
Alarm code Alarm specification
ALd set value AL1 alarm mode (High alarm) AL2 alarm mode (Low alarm)
AL1 Process high a larm AL2 Process low a larm
ALd=0
PVvalue HYS Alarm1 ON PVvalue Alarm2 ON HYS
AL1:Process alarm LOW HIGH LOW HIGH
AL2:Process alarm AL1 AL2
AL1 0 AL1 Deviation high a larm
Alarm1 ON AL2 Process low a larm
PVvalue HYS
LOW HIGH
SV SV+AL1 PVvalue Alarm2 ON
ALd=1 LOW
HYS
HIGH
AL1<0 AL1 Deviation high a larm AL2
AL1:Deviation alarm PVvalue HYS Alarm1 ON
AL2:Process alarm LOW HIGH
SV+AL1 SV
AL1 0 AL1 Deviation high a larm AL2 0 AL2 Deviation low alarm
PVvalue HYS Alarm1 ON PVvalue HYS
LOW HIGH LOW HIGH
ALd=3 SV SV+AL1 SV-AL2 SV
AL1<0 AL1 Deviation high a larm AL2<0 AL2 Deviation low alarm NOTE:
AL1:Deviation alarm Alarm differential
AL2:Deviation alarm PVvalue HYS Alarm1 ON PVvalue HYS gap=HYS,when
LOW HIGH LOW HIGH
SV+AL1 SV SV SV-AL2 P 0(PID action)
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7.ERROR DISPLAYS
Error display
RAM failure(Incorrect set date write or check sensor and Turn off the power once. If an error occurs
after the power is turned on again, please
sensor connection,etc.) contact TESHOW sales office or the agent.
[Flashing]
Overscale and Underscale
Measured value(PV) PV is outside of input range
[Flashing] ! WARNING
Overscale: To prevent electric shock, always turn
PV is above the high input display range limit. off the power before replacing the
[Flashing] sensor.
Underscale:
PV is below the low input display range limit. Check input type, input range, sensor
and sensor connection..
[Flashing]
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