Page 5 - Preface: Request and notice; Other instruction manuals to be provided separately; To agents or distributors; Notices; permission of CHINO.
-1- Preface: Request and notice This instruction describes pen type RD200 series hybrid recorder (100 mm printing width) and pen type RD2800 series hybrid recorder (180 mm printing width). In order to use your recorder correctly and safely and to prevent malfunctions, please read this instruction ma...
Page 6 - FOR SAFE USE; Read the Following Instructions Without Fail; Preparation
-2- The items marked with in titles contain Warning and Caution Read these items without fail. Preface: Request, Guarantee and Notice········1 FOR SAFE USE ················································4 WARNINGS ·························································5 MAJOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIO...
Page 7 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE; Other Programmable Parameters / Functions
-3- The items marked with in titles contain Warning and Caution Read these items without fail. 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING ············· 56 11.1 Time···························································· 56 11.2 Scale··························································· 57 11.3 Skip (Channel D...
Page 8 - Preconditions for Use; International safety standards; Labels on This Instrument; Reference
-4- FOR SAFE USE 1. Preconditions for Use Your recorder is designed for indoor use by mounting it on an indoor instrumentation panel. (exception: portable types) International safety standards … The alarm output (option) with the “c” contact mechanical relay does not conform to the following standar...
Page 9 - WARNINGS; Manufacturer; Fuse in power supply unit; Power supply label
-5- WARNINGS This paragraph covers important warnings for safety to be observed before reading the instructions. A full understanding of the following warnings is required. These warnings are important for the prevention of danger to human bodies as well as accidents with your recorder. 1. Switch an...
Page 10 - MAJOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; Features
-6- MAJOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Your recorder can record temperature and other various industrial variables on a 100 mm (if your recorder is RD200) or 180 mm (if your recorder is RD2800) chart for 1 to 4 channels (depending on the number of pens). (1) Trace printing by pens (2) Digital data printin...
Page 12 - Note
-8- 1. GENERAL 1.2 Accessories and Consumables 1 Accessories attached R D2 0 0 Names Qty Remarks (1) Chart 1 RD200-CP-0/100 (2) Mounting bracket 2 For installation to a panel. (3) Channel indicating card 1 Inserted inside the door. (4) Cartridge pen (Red) 1 (5) Cartridge pen (Green) 1 Only for 2 to ...
Page 13 - ΙΙ; External Dimensions; *2: Recorders with the option of “a” contact alarm output
-9- 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Location and External Dimensions Location Install your recorder at the following place so as not to affect the measuring accuracy and recording operation unfavorably. (1) Industrial environment Select a place being separated from electric field and magnetic field generating s...
Page 14 - Install your recorder to a panel.; • Minimum clearance for
-10- 2. INSTALLATION 2.2 Installation to a Panel Except portable types, your recorder is designed to install to a panel. Use a panel made of a steel plate of 2 mm to 6 mm in thickness. R D2 0 0 Panel cutout size Installation (1) Insert your RD200 (pen type) into the panel cutout from the front of th...
Page 15 - A window of the door; Warning
-11- 3. CONFIGULATION 3.1 Front All operations of your recorder including the loading of pens can be executed from its front. RD200 RD2800 The window of the door is made of glass material. To prevent injuries by destroying it, do not apply an impact or strong force to the door. (1) Display panel The...
Page 17 - Terminal Board Arrangement; The input terminal and alarm terminal blocks are removable.
-13- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.1 Terminal Board Arrangement The terminal boards shown in the following figure are of recorders with the options (alarm output + remote contacts and communications interface). *The mechanical relay “c” contact output is consisted of three terminals of N.O, COM and N.C. The inpu...
Page 18 - Cautions on Connections; (1) Mount crimp style terminals for connection; Kinds of terminals and termination
-14- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.2 Cautions on Connections Observe the following cautions during connections for securing safety and reliability. 1 Power supply Use a single-phase power supply having a stable voltage without any waveform distortion for the purpose of preventing wrong operations. Prepare a swit...
Page 19 - Caution; L N
-15- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.3 Power Terminals 1 Power and protective conductor terminals 2 Connection of power terminals For connection to the power terminals, use a 600 V PVC insulated cable (IEC 227-3 See “Caution”) terminated by the crimp style terminals with insulation sleeve. Note) Use the cords appr...
Page 20 - Measuring Input Terminals; down left of the terminal board.; ±6 VDC; cover
-16- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.4 Measuring Input Terminals 1 Measuring input terminals Make sure to turn off the power supply to prevent an electric shock. (1) Measuring input terminals are located on the down left of the terminal board. (2) For the connections to the input terminals, use cables terminated b...
Page 21 - Alarm Output Terminals; Alarm output terminals; ) Output contact rating; Take safety measures.; mark for alarm output terminals
-17- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.5 Alarm Output Terminals These terminals are for the alarm output (option), which is (1) MOS relay type, (2) mechanical relay “c” contact type or (3) mechanical relay “a” contact type. The mechanical relay “c” contact type does not conform to the international safety standards....
Page 22 - Remote Contacts Terminals; Remote contacts; Remote contacts terminals; Remarks
-18- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.6 Remote Contacts Terminals These terminals are for the remote contacts (option). For the remote contacts, see Section 13. 1 Remote contacts terminals 2 Wiring To prevent an electric shock, make sure to turn off the power supply before wirings. (1) The signals applied to the re...
Page 23 - Communications terminals; RS-422A Terminals
-19- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.7 Communications terminals These terminals are for the communications interface (option). For details of the connection, refer to the instruction manual for the “Communications Interfaces” provided separately. 1 Communications terminals RS-232C Terminals RS-422A Terminals RS-48...
Page 24 - Wiring processing for control signal in a connector
-20- 4. CONNECTIONS 4.7 Communications terminals 3 RS-422A, RS-485 Connections RS-422/485 communications interface is connected to a personal computer via a line converter (our Model SC8-10: sold separately). Three signals of SD, RD and SG are used between the line converter and the personal compute...
Page 25 - Chart Paper Cassette Removal; ) Remove the chart paper cassette; Chart Paper Loading; ) Prepare a chart paper
-21- 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 Chart Paper Loading (RD200) 1 Chart Paper Cassette Removal 1) Open the door. 2) Swing down the keyboard. 3) Remove the chart paper cassette . Pens lift up when the chart paper cassette is removed. 2 Chart Paper Loading 1) Open the chart paper holders. Open the chart paper gu...
Page 26 - Chart paper folds; Turning direction of thumb wheel
-22- 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 Chart Paper Loading (RD200) 3 Chart Paper Setting 1) Draw out the chart paper approx. 20 cm and close the rear stripper plate. 2) Set the holes on the chart paper over the sprockets at both ends of the drum. 3) Use the thumb wheel to advance the chart paper for 2 to 3 folds ...
Page 27 - (1) Pull the grip of the chart paper cassette and
-23- 5. INSTALLATION 5.2 Chart Paper Loading (RD2800) 1 Chart Paper Cassette Removal 1) Open the door. 2) Remove the chart paper cassette. (1) Pull the grip of the chart paper cassette and take the chart paper cassette slightly out of the internal unit. (Pens lift up.) (2) Pull the grip slowly to ta...
Page 28 - Turning direction of the thumb wheel
-24- 5. INSTALLATION 5.2 Chart Paper Loading (RD2800) 3 Chart Paper Setting 1) Draw out the chart paper approx. 50 cm and close the rear stripper plate. 2) Set the holes on chart paper over the sprockets at both ends of the drum. 3) Use the thumb wheel to advance the chart paper for 2 to 3 folds int...
Page 29 - Recording Pen Loading; Recording Pen Types; Preparation for Installation
-25- 5. INSTALLATION 5.3 Recording Pen Loading 1 Recording Pen Types (1) There are two types of recording pens, the plotter pens for use in digital printing and cartridge pen for use in trace printing. (2) There are four kinds of cartridge pens for 1 st pen to 4 th pen. These are of same shape but d...
Page 30 - Plotter Pen Loading; (2) Insert the plotter pen into its penholder; part at the right side of the holder.; Cartridge Pen Loading
-26- 5. INSTALLATION 5.3 Recording Pen Loading 3 Plotter Pen Loading (1) Before loading, remove the pen cap from the plotter pen and write letters on a paper, etc. for testing. (2) Insert the plotter pen into its penholder completely. (Note) Incomplete insertion may result in recording troubles. (3)...
Page 31 - BASIC OPERATION; Power Supply and Operation; Power Supply On/Off; Power switch installation; Trace printing and fixed-time printing
-27- Bargraph CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 Measured value Status Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Chart speed 6. BASIC OPERATION 6.1 Power Supply and Operation 1 Power Supply On/Off Your recorder is not provided with a power switch. Prepare an external power switch for turning on or off its power supply. 2 Initial Operation By tur...
Page 32 - Printing ON/OFF and chart end detection; Printing Operation; Status display when printing is on
-28- 6. BASIC OPERATION 6.2 Printing ON/OFF and chart end detection 1 Printing On/Off Every time pressing then within 5 sec., the printing function switches to on or off. When turning on the power supply, the printing maintains the condition (on or off) when it was turned off last time. (1) When the...
Page 33 - Fast Feeding of Chart Paper; Fast feeding condition and operation; Manual chart feeding
-29- 6. BASIC OPERATION 6.3 Fast Feeding of Chart Paper When pressing , chart is fed at the speed of about 0.1mm/sec. When pressing more than 1 sec, chart is fed at the speed of about 10mm/sec.This operation is used for the following purposes. (1) Setting the time scale line of the chart paper (2) C...
Page 34 - no alarm activates, this screen is skipped.; Measured value screen; Explanation for alarm activation
-30- 6. BASIC OPERATION 6.4 Switching Operation Screen (RD200) For RD200, three operation screens, (1) measured value screen, (2) clock screen and (3) alarm activation screen, are available. Each time is pressed, the screen switches. Bargraphs for analog indications are displayed in any of these scr...
Page 36 - Keys and Characters; Keys and Their Abbreviations; Actual keys; Characters Displayed in Programming; A B C D E F G H I J L L M N O; Key Operation; To program an alphabet letter:; Don’t press keys with hard and sharp objects; LCD
-32- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.1 Keys and Characters 1 Keys and Their Abbreviations Actual keys Key abbreviations used in this manual 2 Characters Displayed in Programming Except for the leftmost digit, characters including alphabets are displayed as shown below due to the restriction with 7-segment LCD. A B...
Page 37 - Functions by Pressing Single Key; Functions by Pressing Two Keys Simultaneously
-33- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.2 Key Functions 1 Functions by Pressing Single Key Keys Names Functions Display Stops programming and returns to the operation screen. For certain programming items, holding this key down for 2 seconds or more is required. Space (1) Deletes a numeric value or decimal point at a...
Page 38 - List of Programming Items; Parameters to be Programmed First; range; Other Programmable Parameters and Functions; Subtract
-34- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.3 List of Programming Items 1 Parameters to be Programmed First Parameters Key operations Programming items Defaults Programming ranges Ref. page Range No. 07 01 to 10, 21 to 56, 70 to 80 RJ enable/ disable 0 0 (disable), 1 (enable: thermocouple range only) Range/ printing rang...
Page 39 - UnLoCkEd; Programming for Options
-35- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.3 List of Programming Items Parameters Key operations Programming items Defaults Programming ranges Ref. page Alarm dead band + (3 sec. or more) - 0.1 0.1 to 9.9 (%): % programming of scale span 11.6 Start time Not programmed 00:00 to 23:59 Periodic data printing + Interval tim...
Page 41 - Programming Procedures; Basic of Programming Flow Chart; ) Numeric keys and cursor; Char
-37- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.4 Programming Procedures This section explains the basic programming parameters. 1 Basic of Programming Flow Chart Operation screen ( Measured value/clock/alarm ) Programmed parameter check Ready for programming Programming by using numeric values or parameters selection Same p...
Page 42 - Programming Errors and Remedial Measures; Error Judgement Flow Chart
-38- 7. PROGRAMMING 7.5 Programming Errors and Remedial Measures An error for the programmed parameter is judged when pressing during [Storing] or [Temporarily storing] procedures. 1 Error Judgement Flow Chart Common programming parameters to all channels Ready for programming Programming Error occu...
Page 43 - BASIC PROGRAMMING; Programming Parameters Before Operation; Turning On the Power supply; Basic Programming Parameters; Default parameters; NO
-39- 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.1 Programming Parameters Before Operation Certain parameters are to be programmed for starting operation after turning on the power supply. 1 Turning On the Power supply By turning on the power supply for the first time, the display and printing operation start with defau...
Page 44 - Programming Mode and Parameters
-40- 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.2 Range/Printing Range Program the following parameters before operation. Press and simultaneously at the operation screen to display the “Range/Printing range” programming screen. Programming of the parameter is required in every channel. 1 Programming Mode and Parameter...
Page 45 - Programming Flow Chart; Operation screen
-41- 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.2 Range/Printing Range 3 Programming Flow Chart <Example> Range No. for channel 3: 22, RJ: Enable, Printing range: -50 to 450 ° C Operation screen [Check] + [To be ready for programming] [Selecting channel] → [Selecting rang...
Page 46 - ) Thermocouple input; (Temperature unit is fixed to “; Decimal point position and engineering units
-42- 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.2 Range/Printing Range 4 Range No. Tables 1) Voltage input № Input type Measuring range Remarks 01 -13.80 to 13.80 mV 02 -27.60 to 27.60 mV 03 -69.00 to 69.00 mV 04 -200.0 to 200.0 mV 05 DC (mV) -500.0 to 500.0 mV 06 -2.000 to 2.000 V 07 -5.000 to 5.000 V 08 -10.00 to 10....
Page 47 - F Computation Selection; Programming Mode; Cursor and programming lamp light.; ) In case of temperature unit “K”; Relation with other programming items
-43- Cursor Character display Computation unit (Fixed) 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.3 ° C/ ° F Computation Selection This programming is to select a “ ° C” or “ ° F” computation for a temperature range (thermocouple or resistance thermometer). The default setting is “ ° C”. Press and simultaneously 3 seco...
Page 48 - Chart Speed Programming; Influence to periodic data printing; Programming range
-44- 8. BASIC PROGRAMMING 8.4 Chart Speed Programming Program the chart speed before operation. • Press and simultaneously in the operation screen to display the [Chart speed] programming screen. • For the remote contacts (option), read Section13.3. • 0000mm/h can be set for RD2800. When 0000mm/h is...
Page 49 - Printing Types and the Details
-45- 9. PRINTINGS 9.1 Printing Types and the Details Printing comprises trace printing and digital printing. The fixed-time printing and trace printing are executed even if any operation is not programmed. 1 Printing Types and the Details Printing type Printing details Remarks Trend printing is exec...
Page 50 - Printing Examples
-46- 9. PRINTINGS 9.1 Printing Types and the Details 2 Printing Examples 1) RD200 (Printing width: 100 mm) 2) RD2800 (printing width: 180 mm) 4-pen type 4-pen type
Page 51 - Digital Data Printing; Digital data printing starts.
-47- 9. PRINTINGS 9.2 Digital Data Printing The measured value at the moment pressed is digitally printed with the plotter pen. Operation screen Digital data printing starts. Interrupt? Digital data printing ends. (Approx. 5 min. at 20 mm/h) * With this procedure, the printing operation turns off. P...
Page 52 - List 1 Printing; Chart speed does not affect to this operation.
-48- 9. PRINTINGS 9.3 List Printing The details of programming such as "Range/Printing range" and "Scale" can be printed as a list with the plotter pen. As this includes large amount of data and takes time, it enables to divide the data into two and select printing of "List 1"...
Page 53 - List 2 Printing; Chart speed does not affect this operation.; List 3 Printing; List 2 printing details; Example of the List 2 printing
-49- 9. PRINTING 9.3 List Printing 2 List 2 Printing Operation screen List 2 printing starts. Interrupt? List 2 printing ends. (Approx. 30 min. for printing) * With this procedure, the printing operation turns off. Press and then press again to turn it on. (1) RECORD ON status lamp is not li...
Page 54 - Message Printing; Execution with external; Example of message printing
-50- 9. PRINTING 9.4 Message Printing For printing of a pre-programmed message, select the message No. and press . Operation screen Message printing starts. Interrupt? Message printing ends. * With this procedure, the printing operation turns off. Press and then press again to turn...
Page 55 - Printing Format Selection; Types of Printing Format
-51- 9. PRINTING 9.5 Printing Format Selection This selection is only applicable to the printing format function (option). Four types of analog printing format are available. 1 Types of Printing Format Before the selection, the programming of the desired format is required. See Section 14. The defau...
Page 56 - synchronization not executed
-52- 9. PRINTING 9.6 Time Axis Synchronization (POC) 1 Time Axis Synchronization (POC) (1) This function is applicable to 2-pen, 3-pen and 4-pen types. In the standard printings, data at the same moment are printed on the chart paper with time axis gaps due to the difference in pen positions between...
Page 57 - When the chart speed is 150 mm/h or faster
-53- 10. OPERATIONS 10.1 Fixed-Time Printing and Intervals After your recorder is turned on, parameters including time, chart speed and scale are printed at specified intervals. The place of printing is in principle on the left side of the chart paper. Printing items Printing intervals, etc. 1. Year...
Page 58 - Operations at Abnormal Inputs; 区分; Input Disconnection; Definition of input
-54- 10. OPERATIONS 10.2 Operations at Abnormal Inputs 1 Over-range input The following table shows displays and printings for input exceeding a printing range or a measuring range. • Measuring range: Determined by the range No. programmed in “Range/Printing range”. See Section 8.2. • Printing range...
Page 59 - Alarm Display and Printing; Display of Alarm Activation; ) Measured value display screen; (2) The measured value of the channel in; Alarm Activation/Reset Printing; ) Printing format when an alarm activates; Display in case alarm activated; Display in case of alarm activated
-55- 10. OPERATIONS 10.3 Alarm Display and Printing 1 Display of Alarm Activation The alarm activation information can be checked in the operation screen. 1) Measured value display screen (Note) The above example is for RD200. It is the same for RD2800. 2) Alarm display screen (Note) The above examp...
Page 60 - OTHER PROGRAMMING; Error message appears?; Clock circuit; Time display during; Programming time
-56- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.1 Time For programming date and time, press and simultaneously to display the “Clock” programming screen. The default is Japanese time. 1 Programming Mode 2 Programming Flow Chart <Example> From 00:00 hours on January 1st, 2000 to 15:40 hou...
Page 61 - Programming Scale; (1) To move the decimal point to higher digit; Decimal point position rule.
-57- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.2 Scale “Scale” programming is necessary to display a voltage input from a converter, etc. with an actual scale. However, the scale is programmed with the same characteristic scale (not linearized scale) as the voltage input. This programming is also necessary when the ...
Page 62 - The scale of the channel, of which; Other channels check; Various keys
-58- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.2 Scale 4 Programming Mode 5 Programming Flow Chart <Example> –100 to +100 for CH 3 Operation screen [Check] + [To be ready for programming] [Selecting channel] [Programming scale] Error messag...
Page 63 - Skipping; or; Operation of skipped channels
-59- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.3 Skip (Channel Deletion) When “CLEAR” (non-programming condition) is stored in the [Range/Printing range] programming, printing and display of specific channels are skipped. Press and in the operation screen to display the [Range/Printing range] programming screen. The...
Page 64 - New Programming Flow Chart of Skipped Channel
-60- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.3 Skip (Channel Deletion) 3 New Programming Flow Chart of Skipped Channel <Example> To the range of 0 to 1200 ° C (K) for skipped channel (CH 3) Operation screen [Check] + [To be ready for programming] [Select the channel to be programm...
Page 65 - Subtract Printing; Subtract Printing Types; (To move from Mode 1 to Mode 2, press after completing; Subtract printing channel; oC; to
-61- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.4 Subtract Printing This programming is for printing a difference between channels or between a channel and a reference value. Press and simultaneously to display the [Range/Printing range] programming screen to program the subtract printing. 1 Subtract Printing Types T...
Page 67 - Alarm Parameters; (1) The above figure shows programming alarm; Alarm Types; * Do not apply a “minus” symbol to the alarm value of the; Relations between alarm; Differential alarm
-63- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.5 Alarm Alarm parameters (alarm types, alarm value, etc.) can be programmed for each alarm point (channel, level). By programming the alarm parameters, alarm activation can be displayed and also the activation and reset can be printed. See Section 10.3. Press and simult...
Page 70 - OTHER PROGRAMMING; To delete alarm point
-66- 11.OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.5 Alarm 2) With alarm output (option) Operation screen [Output check] + [Programming check] [To be ready for programming] [Programming alarm point] [Selecting alarm type] → [Programming relay No.] [Programming alarm value] ...
Page 71 - Alarm Deadband; An alarm activates when a measured value; Stored; Alarm deadband
-67- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.6 Alarm Deadband A deadband can be programmed between alarm-activation and alarm-reset. Press and simultaneously in the operation screen for 3 seconds or more to display the [Alarm deadband] programming screen. This programming is common to all alarm points. 1 Alarm Dea...
Page 72 - Periodic Data Printing; An example of periodic data printing; From power off to on; When the chart speed is changed
-68- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.7Periodic Data Printing This programming is for digital printing (data printing) at fixed intervals. The printing overlaps with trace printing. Press and simultaneously to display [Periodic data printing] screen. As the default is no programming of parameters for the pe...
Page 73 - Engineering Units; In case no engineering unit is programmed; Voltage range; A digit No. 1 to 5 is displayed by pressing .; Examples of engineering unit printing
-69- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.8 Engineering Units Engineering units up to 5 digits can be assigned for digital data printing and scale printing. Press and simultaneously to display [Engineering unit] programming screen. (Digital data printing) (Scale printing) (List printing) 1 In case no engineerin...
Page 75 - Note) The default is no programming of tags.; If clear is stored in the scale mode
-71- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.9 Tags Tags up to 9 digits can be assigned for digital data printing and scale printing. Press and simultaneously to display the [Tag] programming screen. The default is no programming of tags. (Scale printing) (List printing) 1 Programming Mode Note) The default is no ...
Page 76 - To check all programmed digits; To program tag to “none”
-72- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.9 Tags 2 Programming Flow Chart <Example> From TIC to 10 in CH 3 Operation screen [Check] + [To be ready for programming] [Programming channel] [Programming tag character] , Temporarily stored Programming other channels? + Stored (1) Sel...
Page 77 - * This function is only available in the remote; A digit No. 1 to 15 is displayed by pressing .
-73- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.10 Message Messages are printed from (1) key operation or (2) remote contacts signal*. A message up to 15 digits and 5 different messages (No.1 to No. 5) can be programmed. Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the [Message] programming screen. * Thi...
Page 78 - To program message to “none”
-74- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.10 Message 2 Programming Flow Chart <Example> From “none” to “MOTOR ON”. Operation screen [Check] ( + ) 3 sec. or more [To be ready for programming] [Programming No.] , Temporarily stored Programming other Nos.? + Stored (1) Select...
Page 79 - Burnout; Burnout selection menu
-75- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.11 Burnout The channel where the temperature range is programmed becomes effective. Press and simultaneously in the operation screen for 3 seconds or more to display the [Burnout] programming screen. This programming is necessary for each channel. 1 Burnout • If a senso...
Page 80 - Passcode; The following operations are; Keep your passcode in mind
-76- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.12 Passcode/Key Lock The procedure for [Key lock] programming differs depending on whether a passcode is programmed or not. Press and simultaneously in the operation screen for 3 seconds or more to display the [Passcode programmed/not programmed] check screen. If a pass...
Page 81 - When a passocde has not been programmed; Passcode has not been; Selection of key lock
-77- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.12 Passcode/Key Lock 4 When a passocde has not been programmed <Example> Program the passcode and [key lock] effective Operation screen [Passcode programmed/not programmed] ( + ) 3 sec. or more Programming passcode? [Ready for programming passcode] ...
Page 82 - When a passocde has been programmed
-78- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.12 Passcode/Key Lock 5 When a passocde has been programmed <Example> Key lock to be effective when the passcode is changed or unchanged Operation screen [Ready for programming passcode] ( + ) 3 sec. or more [Programming passcode] [Ready for c...
Page 83 - To the time constant 5 seconds in CH2; Temporarily stored; Input filter
-79- 11.OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.13 Input Filter The input filter has a function to stabilize the measuring input. This function can be programmed for each channel. Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the [Input filter] programming screen. 1 Input Filter A CR filter is mounted in t...
Page 84 - Copying to Other channels; Programming Mode ...; Programming reference channel; Check if any skip channel
-80- 11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.14 Copying to Other channels For the parameters, such as [range/printing range], [scale], [engineering unit] and [tag], which are needed to be programmed in each channel, the parameters of the specific channel as a reference channel can be copied to a desired channel. 1...
Page 85 - Alarm Output Programming Items; Programming Items for Alarm Output; same time as resetting of the alarm.; Details of Programming Items
-81- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.1 Alarm Output Programming Items This explanation is only for the alarm output (option). The alarm output programming is necessary after programming the “alarm”. 1 Programming Items for Alarm Output 1) Relay No. Setting of the relay No. where the alarm information (activatio...
Page 86 - Alarm Output Terminals and the Status; Mechanical relay “a” contact; Programming Relay No.; Number of relay No. digits
-82- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.2 Programming of Relay No. This explanation is only for the alarm output (option). Program the relay No. for each alarm point by referring the “Programming relay No.” screen in “Section 11.5 Alarm, 4 Programming flow chart, 2) With alarm output (option)”. 1 Alarm Output Term...
Page 87 - Selecting Flow Chart; YES; Checking other relay No.
-83- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.3 Output Wiring (AND/OR) Setting This explanation is only for the alarm output (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “Output Wiring (AND or OR)” programming screen. Program it for each relay No. The default is “OR” for all relay Nos. 1 AND/O...
Page 88 - Programming Output Mode; Relay Coil Energize/Not energize; ) Mechanical relay “c” contact alarm output
-84- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.4 Programming Output Mode This explanation is only for the alarm output (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “Output mode” programming screen. Two output modes, 1) relay coil (energize/not energize), 2) latched alarm display/relay (hold/not...
Page 89 - The output is held until is pressed. The output differs depending
-85- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.4 Programming Output Mode 2 Latched Alarm Display/Relay (Hold/Not hold) The default is “Not hold”. The alarm display refers to the blinking of the measured value and the lighting of ALARM status lamp. 1) Not hold ( ) 2) Hold ( ) The output is not affected by . The output...
Page 90 - Checking
-86- 12. ALARM OUTPUT 12.4 Programming Output Mode 4 Programming Mode 5 Programming Flow Chart <Example> Programming the relay coil phase to Energize, relay output/display to Hold and alarm display to Hold: Operation screen [Check] [To be ready for ...
Page 91 - Remote Contacts Function; Remote Contacts
-87- 13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.1 Remote Contacts Function This explanation is only for the remote contacts (option). 1 Remote Contacts (1) The following functions are available with the contact signals at remote contacts terminals (EX1 to 4). However, the functions are limited due to four terminals (EX...
Page 92 - Remote Contacts Functions; Program “Printing on/off” to on with a key operation in advance.; Contact signal to terminals
-88- 13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.1 Remote Contacts Functions ON: Short OFF: Open Functions Contact signal at terminal • Program messages first. See Section 11.10. COM Message EX1 EX2* No.1 OFF No.2 ON (3) Execution of message printing (No.1 and 2) * When the trigger signals is sent (for 1 sec. or more) a...
Page 93 - Terminal Allocation for Operation; Operation printing A; Checking other terminal Nos.
-89- 13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.2 Terminal Allocation for Operation This explanation is only for the remote contacts (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “Terminal Allocation for Operation” programming screen. This allows allocation of the desired functions to terminal...
Page 94 - Error display appears?; Programming 3 Chart Speeds; Defaults parameters and; Other speed No. check; Store the [temporarily stored] parameters
-90- The “3 chart speeds” programming screen appears only in the remote contacts (option). Press and simultaneously to display the “3 chart speeds” programming screen. Program 3 chart speeds (CS1 to 3) and select the desired speed with a contact signal. See section 13.1 2 . 3 Programming Mode ...
Page 95 - Programming Operation Record Position; Operation Record; Record position range
-91- 10 13. REMOTE CONTACTS 13.4 Programming Operation Record Position This explanation is only for the remote contacts (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “Operation printing position” programming screen. Printing Nos. are A, B, C and D. The default values are A ...
Page 96 - (1) This programming can be applied to each; appears at the channel programming position.; the order of programming. By pressing when the
-92- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.1 Programming Automatic Range-Shift Printing This programming display only appears for the printing format (option). This programming is to change the trace printing range automatically. 1 Automatic Range-shift The automatic range-shift function changes the trace printing...
Page 97 - Programming the details on the left page for CH 1
-93- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.1 Programming Automatic Range-Shift Printing 3 Programming Flow Chart <Example> Programming the details on the left page for CH 1 Operation screen [Checking printing format] + [To be ready for programming] [Selecting automatic range s...
Page 98 - (1) This programming can be executed for; ) Screen 3 (Programming break point printing; press to return to Screen 3.
-94- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.2 Programming Compressed/Expanded Printing This programming display only appears for the printing format (option). This programming is to print the specified range in the [compressed/expanded] printing mode. 1 Compressed/Expanded printing A specified range in the trace pr...
Page 100 - Programming Zone Printing; Zone Printing
-96- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.3 Programming Zone Printing This programming display only appears for the printing format (option). This programming is to print the printing area by dividing it into 2 to 4 zones. ( RD200: 2 zones only) 1 Zone Printing The printing area is divided into two zones (RD200) ...
Page 101 - Checking parameters
-97- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.3 Programming Zone Printing 3 Programming Flow Chart (RD200) <Example> Programming CH 1 and CH 3 to zone No.1, and CH 2 and CH 4 to zone No. 2 + ( 3 time ) → → + Press to display parameters. The pa...
Page 102 - Programming channel of 1st area]; Channels programming
-98- 14. PRINTING FORMAT 14.3 Programming Zone Printing 4 Programming Flow Chart (RD2800) <Example> Programming CH 1 and CH 3 to zone No.1, and CH 2 and CH 4 to zone No. 2 Operation screen [Checking printing format] + [To be ready for programming] [Selecting zon...
Page 103 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 15.1; Programming communications Protocol; Communications interface; Port selection
-99- 15. COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 15.1 Programming communications Protocol This explanation is only for the communications interface (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “communications protocol” programming screen. Operation screen [Checking port] ( + ) ...
Page 104 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 15.2; Programming communications; Checking communications type
-100- 15. COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 15.2 Programming communications This explanation is only for the communications interface (option). Press and simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the “communications” programming screen. Operation screen [ Checking communications type ] ( + ) 3 sec. or ...
Page 105 - Math Expressions and Totalization; Math Expressions; Totalizing; Math expressions and totalization
-101- 16. Math Expressions and Totalization This section outlines math expressions and totalization. For programming, read the separate instruction manual for “Math Expressions and Totalizations (Option)”. 1 Math Expressions (1) Measured values are computed and the results are displayed and stored i...
Page 106 - Shunt Resistor for Current Input; Shunt resistor (Option) and Measurement
-102- 17. Other Options 17.1 Shunt Resistor for Current Input DC current input can be measured by attaching a shunt resistor (option) to the input terminals. 1 Shunt resistor (Option) and Measurement current range • A shunt resistor converts the DC current input into a DC voltage. The two types show...
Page 107 - Transmitter Power Supply
-103- 17. Other Options 17.2 Transmitter Power Supply 1 Transmitter Power Supply This power supply unit, which is designed to install on the rear panel (terminal board) of the instrument, supplies power (24VDC) to a transmitter that transmits the measurement input signals to your recorder. [Model] R...
Page 108 - Adjustment of Measured Values; Adjustment; Adjustment of measured values; ) Preparation of tools
-104- 18. ADJUSTMENT 18.1 Adjustment of Measured Values ■ Adjustment Adjustment comprises four kinds shown below. (1), (3) and (4) have already been adjusted. However, it is recommended for maintaining the measuring and printing accuracy to adjust them once a year. Calibration Details Reference (1) ...
Page 109 - Connections; Make sure to connect after turning off the power supply.; DC standard voltage; Input terminals
-105- 18. ADJUSTMENT 18.1 Adjustment of Measured Values 3 Connections Connections depend upon the input types. Connect the standard tools to the input terminals to be adjusted. To prevent any injury caused by electric shock, be sure to turn off the power supply before connections. (1) In case of the...
Page 111 - Shift Programming of Measured Value; Shift Programming
-107- 18. ADJUSTMENT 18.2 Shift Programming of Measured Value This programming is for slight-shifting a measured value. After programming, measured values are shifted by the programmed amount. 1 Shift Programming (1) This programming is necessary for each channel. (2) The cursor shifts to the least ...
Page 112 - Adjustment of Printing Position; Adjustment Flow Chart; Zero/span adjustment procedure; Adjustment types
-108- 18. ADJUSTMENT 18.3 Adjustment of Printing Position This is the adjustment for the printing position of the cartridge pen for use in trace printing. It is recommended to adjust it once a year for maintaining the printing accuracy. ■ Adjustment Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mode sele...
Page 114 - ROM Version Check; Hardware check; ROM and linearization check; Engineering mode types; Types of check 1
-110- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.1 ROM Version Check ■ Hardware check Hardware check comprises the following seven items. Items (5) to (7) only apply to corresponding options added. Check items Details Ref. page (1) ROM version check Checking of versions for ROM and linearization Sec. 19.1 (2) Printer te...
Page 115 - Types of engineering mode; Check printing details; Cancellation of printing check
-111- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.2 Printer Check This is for checking of trace printing with the cartridge pens and digital data printing with the plotter pen. 1 Example of Printing Check – When the time-axis synchronization (POC) is “off” in 3-pen type 2 Check Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mo...
Page 116 - Check Flow Chart; All segments and lamps light first.; Order of check lighting
-112- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.3 Display Check This is for checking of 16- or 7-segment LCD, status lamps and bargraphs. 1 Display …. (Note) The following is for RD200. It is same for RD2800. 2 Check Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mode selection] ( + ) 3 sec. or more [Selecti...
Page 117 - Measuring Input Check; The measuring input can be checked by counts after A/D conversion.; Count 1 display; Count 2 display
-113- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.4 Measuring Input Check The measuring input can be checked by counts after A/D conversion. ■ Check Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mode selection] ( + ) 3 sec. or more [Selecting check ] → [Selecting measuring input] ...
Page 118 - Alarm Output Check; mechanical relay “c” contact output.
-114- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.5 Alarm Output Check This check is only available for the alarm output (option). It checks the relay drive circuits and relays by outputting the shorted (on) or open (off) signals at the specified alarm output terminals (relay Nos.). ■ Check Flow Chart Operation screen [E...
Page 119 - Remote Contacts Input Check; : Alarm output check; Remote contacts signals and functions; Check 1 and 2 switching; Types of check 2; Input signal
-115- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.6 Remote Contacts Input Check This check is only available for the remote contacts (option). It checks the input signals (shorted or open) at the remote contacts terminals. ■ Check Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mode selection] ( + ) 3 sec. or more ...
Page 120 - Communications IF Check; Except for RS-485, short the transmission and reception terminals.
-116- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.7 Communications IF Check This check is only available for the communications interface (option). It checks the communications function by displaying the signal received after transmitting it. 1 Connections Except for RS-485, short the transmission and reception terminals...
Page 121 - Communications check
-117- 19. HARDWARE CHECK 19.7 Communications IF Check 2 Check Flow Chart Operation screen [Engineering mode selection] ( + ) 3 sec. or more [Selecting check] → [Displaying check 1] [Displaying check 2] [Selecting communications] ...
Page 122 - Initialization items; Initialization
-118- 20. MEMORY CLEAR This is for initializing parameters and correction data to the default values. 1 Initialization items Items Clear function details and cautions Parameters Initializes all parameters excluding [time] to the default values. Refer to Section 7.3 (List of programming items) for th...
Page 123 - Daily Inspection; Consumable parts check; Standard; Operation check
-119- 21. MAINTENANCE 21.1 Daily Inspection Check the residual quantity of chart paper, displaying/printing conditions, etc. on a daily basis in order to use your recorder under good conditions. 1 Consumable parts check Check items Checking methods Check the residual quantity of chart. When the resi...
Page 124 - Cleaning and Lubrication; Main Shaft of Plotter Pen; Caution on cleaning and lubrication; Do not use any chemicals
-120- 21. MAINTENANCE 21.2 Cleaning and Lubrication Clean the main shaft of each pen once a year in order to maintain a satisfactory printing performance. Plotter pen Cartridge pen (RD200) Cartridge pen (RD2800) 1 Main Shaft of Plotter Pen (1) Turn off printing. Pull out the chart cassette and open ...
Page 125 - Measured Values Check; Channels to be checked; Reference conditions
-121- 21. MAINTENANCE 21.3 Measured Values Check It is recommended for check measured values once a year for maintaining the measuring and printing accuracy. 1 Channels to be checked Check the measured value for each channel. Different errors may occur for different channels even in the same range. ...
Page 126 - Error computation; Turn off the power source before starting connections
-122- + - 21. MAINTENANCE 21.3 Measured Values Check 3 Connections Connections depend upon the input types. Connect both standard and other tools to the measuring input terminals to be adjusted. In order to prevent electric shock, turn off the power source before starting connections. (1) In case of...
Page 127 - Repair and modifications
-123- 21. MAINTENANCE 21.4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting methods are shown classified by symptoms. Read the item that corresponds to the symptom. Never repair or modify the instrument by replacing assembled component units or parts, otherwise correct repair or modifications cannot be executed and ...
Page 129 - Recommended Parts Replacement Intervals; Operation conditions; ectrical; Replacement of parts
-125- 21. MAINTENANCE 21.5 Recommended Parts Replacement Intervals It is recommended to replace parts periodically as a preventive measure to enable the use of your recorder under ideal conditions over long periods of time. Do not replace any parts other than consumable chart paper and pens, otherwi...
Page 131 - Indication and Display; Alarm
-127- 22. SPECIFICATIONS l Message : Printing of message in message No. selected Numbers of message: Max. 5 Message programming: Max. 15 digits Chart paper: Depending on models Model System Printing width Total width Total lengt h RD200 Folding type 100mm 114mm 10m RD2800 Folding type 180mm 200mm 20...
Page 132 - Operation Conditions; General specifications
-128- 22. SPECIFICATIONS 6 Operation Conditions Operation conditions: Refer to the following table Items Reference operation Normal operation Ambient temperature 21 to 25°C 0 to 31°C 31 to 50°C* Max. ambient humidity 80%RH 80%RH 80 to 50%RH* Min. ambient humidity 20%RH 20%RH Power supply voltage 100...
Page 134 - Option
-130- 22. SPECIFICATIONS 10 Option 1) Alarm outputs Output types: c Alarm point output d FAIL output e Chart paper end (C.End) output Numbers of outputs: RD200 … 6 points RD2800 …6 or 12 points Contact capacity (with resistive load): c MOS relay output … 240 V (AC, DC), 50 mA (AC, DC) d Mechanical r...